. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,1 TUESDAY EVENING. MAY, 7 1007. . 13 Other Classified Ad vertisements will be found;pnpp.::t6'17. NEW TODAY; H.W.LEMCKE COMPANY PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS (NEW TODAY. ' Choice Homes - 9 2,200-f-room new;?' modern One ' V ; nouae, near th and Hawthorn WEATHER REPORT. ; A crescent-shaped trVngti of loir prninri ', from Albert, Iwulh through tha Rocky mountain autre to New Mexico and thonr t and nortbeaat to the middle Atlantic state. There ere several email center of low pressure within thla trough, and tha principal one overlie the Ohio- valley. It baa rauaed HTf rillia in Irku - ana-.AHa Ulaannel 96.000 -rOOn modern,' MWi Very St- northern MteslMlnpl. north'era Alabama, north! iraetiva noma, " Willamette I ?7 ""1Ii leniiasMe, Kentucky. Korro nro- ,.., mum Carolina,' Virginia, weat Virginia, tod the middle Atlantic it. tea. A email high tlilrhd ' This la t heat bar. '1. n Iw DMnoJ 'fa'a " roru"r ' , . Praoaura area U central over Minnesota, tbe 3,70C ll-room modern house, pearl Dekotaa, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, and oar Darn, ec .jonna car una. , 2.80O 6-rom modern, aame place. S5.00O 8-room ood house, I lota, ,, ;. near Piedmont ' '':,:.) ." Boem Mt busbar BMhanfe. V . v sjeoona and tart. REAL ESTATE . TRANSFERS. , , r------- . " 11vuiiii,. mu v""" v.", ... light froata have occnri-ad In anotharn Idaho. aetern Oregon, Nevada and Utah. . cept, shower In Nevada .and ttah, no rain of eon. pqneace haa fallea on the Faelfle alope. I ' The Indication! are for fair and warmer weausr in. una oiatrlet Wednesday. :' '' 'Kill 'f !'V: i Mux.,- Mln. Preeio Atlanta. Georgia ...... .'.",,,80 60 ,4a ni.marcK, Hortb Dakota ..0 2d .0(1 Boatoa, Maeearhiisetts ,,..5 1 44 ..88 inicago, uilnoie ...........61 Cincinnati, Ohio 61 ii-ii.ar. oinriao T, Qundersea to Ernest Ewfluea, , : JS"aTE :V"'H . .Li... iT v. runaaeipaia, rennarlvanlt .09 a, urgos r,l David and Ilia U OoodaeU to Martha Butterfleld, lot T. block I. Columbia BelghU 7,.Z,.l V. William t. and IDIleabeth Brewatm to Ellewortk K. and tva I. . Brethera, lota 14, M and 16, block 1, Oardea rax a IKlnathaa and Genevieve Ckapmaa Sweet . war Bamn4 P. and Harriet M. Lockw. to E. B Wama. lot a. hlook t. aub. dlvlalon of eaat or block Z. citv... 1,000 to .1 a I Wilt rk. Ctih tv. a rranHaco. CUfornla 1 WalBihlaiavtAM. n I ta " --""1 a v eeateaa IV 2 44 4a 64 86 " M 46 as fit 44 66 . 49 M 83 88 . 48 60 ,1ft .14 .0 .0 T .84 .0 .T4 T .10 .0 .08 .0 .0 87500 ''Quarter block on Union avenue. close to Hawthorne. An ideal lo cation for flats. 820,000 7 ' , I. . Warren, lota 1 and ft. block 119. Irving-ton ,. ft. B. and Ida M. Dingle to Aanle Aan- ery, 43xftT feet, beginning at point la weat line at Baet Nineteenth atreet, - feet aorth of aontheaat corner of lot 8, block 10, Central addition, 40 fMt north of tnteraectloa with weat Una of Kaat Nineteenth atreet with north una or Eaet Yamniii aitanaao Helta N. aad W. T. FhlUlpa. to iaeaet I, Byaa, lot 18, block 6, eobdlvlaloa riBIRTlIS- 1,000 1 CON WAT Ma jr 6. tofr. and Mn. Thomaa M, imnwav ovu KoAorT aveini, a girl. HOLLAND May 1, teUr. aad lira r. Holland. 42 tiwiail .irt A.Tr-Ml' t " Mr. aad Mr. lama Orar, ra. Edward DEATHS ft: oa and U C. Btark to William I 188 aad 180 Artota Park j 0 et 4 income, bearinc flats on i.' p:.l. ...... " TIJaili iKlUCCnin SirCCl. i ( Murray, lota addition ... Lone Kir Cemetery Company to George b. uioer, lot J, Mock , aaia ceme- Boneymaa Jr. to Beearlty Bav- lnga ai Trait eomnanr. north V4 of street close to Grand avenue. UMJ:. b.tek;.:--;:-i ;You can have either for this sum. ? fcr wa i. , w ad u, uock Ned Nelaoa to John If! Andiraoa,' loVdC block 11. Albion HmaMtud I. B. and Alma ak Uolme to 0. peter- 515,000 Two quarter blocks on Belmont a Ha I WISH Mar R. Charlea I. WlM. at. TtnMwa L. M. and Carrie Lacey to Chrlatopher I t-iS5Pl?i,s r: TnlTnlar heart dlaeeae. j. T. andAana T. Kel. lot 18, biocr nPTilJ UttTJjL BoMw' 41 M"t 1, Evane addJUoa to iihlna .7. 6,000 - " 1JeBt'-tn'r,4i nlllty. ; wvn. j , jeca, ov yeara; nuo BIX' teenth North t chmnln nAantiu 1,660 B08BNHEIM May 8, Albert Boaenhelm, 63 I T,irt' H, Vlnn.. K-nl.l ' M'MURPHr May 8, Pierce W. McMorphy. 90 Z"i . vmrent a aamtarram) menlngrtla. aPHL May . Rnger W. Bohl, 14 yean; 8U0 00 NOTICES. 825,000 A corner on Sixth street within a stone's throw of the Hotel Port land. Now produces nearly 6 percent. , Five 815,000 acres on Union avenue ready to plat eon, lou 1. a, 8 aad block 10, Pint aiiecina aaaiuon m Ainina. iBrneet Surflneh to Bmll Carflneh, nndl- viaea 4 ex following: Beginning at aontbweat eoroar at a S5.6 .acre tract add by George P, Lent and wife.., L B. and Phebe A. Cumpatoa to Kllaa Gra Una, lot 14, block 18, City flaw; l(J. Mabe'Vmith'and Maxle'a 'imith'to vnariee one asmma nuca, tot T, Block 88. Sellwood Alice V. Learned to Otto FreyUg, lota 1 and X. block M. Plcamont closer in than Alberta. Tust wS-fc'ftLrf: A J.V?- fard, lot 11, block 16, Lincoln Park Annas DavM and Ella L, GoodoeU to Charlotte a. icey, lot 4, block a, Kaat Fortland xieigou . P. O. and Bo Rllaabeth Downing tear. Banker, half Interact la lota 8, 18 and IB. block as; alee all of lot 8, block T, Llnnton .... .... G. W. end CeBa A.'Prleet to Gnauf Nordatrom, lot T, block 10, Central Al- btna J. P. and Annie Watklna to Lee M. and Olive T. Clark, lot 4, block 10, Duna a addition , , Sumner and Eula Clark Newell to Edna M. ackeoa, tot 8. block IT, Wood lawn .... Otto aad leabella FreyUg to Fdlth 0. Bow lee. Iota 1 and i, block 86, Piedmont L. and Anna 8. Chrleteneea to George W. neuey, 10 acree commencing at nartn . eaat eoroar of northweet a Barter of action 4, tow nab ip 1 aooth, range 4 eaat Title Guarantee A Treat company to Bert m. Near, lot la, aioek a, weat riea moot .... .... William M. KiUlnavworth et aX to Bert B. aad Mary A. Beer, lot 4, block 21. Walnut Park Mary B. Daviea Ptaker aad Jaaaa A. rraker to Mary B. Alexander, lot 10, 600 1 0iJ,TI'fr, Mar t, I90T Sealed blda I will be rectvd at the office of tbe School vieva, isiy uau. ap to 11 DV, Monday. May 18, 1B0T, for coaatructlng addltlona to jmrnuu ncnooi Duuding. flana and npeclricationa tor name can be aeon at arcbl- tect a orrice. 834 Eaat Third atreet nVp arate blda will be received aa fotlowa, Tla: Flrtt Plumbing end dratnare. SecoBi Glaea aad glaalng. Third The balance of worn (o do none a nor eoe contract. All propoaale tnnet be acoampanled by certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of pro. PoaaL The School Board reeervea the right rejvn muj aoa am ojaa. i. i. Jonea, architect. 800 TOO 1,100 aso My rt2,RSwc" BP"N8 baa returned from to ner nome, Vi Seventh at BOO 8800 AN ACRE Twenty acjes, close to Portland. Fine fruit farm that is making good money. 820,000 Good income property on Vaughn street. Part used now for retail business. ' ' - ; - ' t 81300 v Cory little home on East Twenty fifth street, one block from car , line. .. ,,,,,, . : , 830,000 Seventy acres on the Oregon City BZS?3 K..' w".ikBnSf'Hen;; line that can be divided into acre flf. . . ..ffft? tracts and make big returns. 8,, i" '& $m"i hh1 'Jt 1 nanh. ln,a 11 mnA 12. block 18. Arbor Lodge ...... Benry 0. and Nort B. Webber to P. A. Lincoln, eaat 42H feet of lot 16, block 20. rirat AiMUtloa to Holladay Park addition .... ' William frailer, aherlff,. to 0. A. Aylee- 830 I LOST AND POUND. 1AJBT Black pnraa, coatatnlna- sold and iimi reward. O 187 care JonrnaT. 101 1,000 I HELP WANTED MALE. T9FJT2 .raiB Wnatedte drtva baker wagon. 1W Grand are. ' addition i.hwii oi 8 to iMra tmaer trade; paid while learn- tag. 23 Flrat at.epatalra. Pacific 1478. 833 WANTED Boye 16 to It yeara of age to work jn i.rua-y; gooa wagea, ateady work. Apply at once. Amee-Barrla-Navllla Co.. fifth .n aval v lap m lai. LAY PLANS F08 - EElECIIOt! Jill Republican Candidates and the Also Rana Now Kiss and r - ' ' MakeUp. y OPEN HEADQUARTERS JN M ALL0RY BUILDING Supporters of Devlin and Bis Run ning Matt Preparo to Swing the . . ! ' r n ' ...-. n ' Ballots bjr Wholesale In Contest Next Kfonth. rrnTnTTPiTrri iisi 1.000 8001 400 BELP WANTEDFEMALE I mat., wiimcn ma ainrrai ruit tii H. W. LemcRe Company SIXTH AND WASHINGTON Main 550, A2537 soo 890 I BOO WORK CLEAN AND LIGHT GOOD WAGES CAN BB MADB PACTPIO COAST BI8CDTP COMPANT TWBLTTH AND DATIS 8T8. V Acreage 10 acres of sightly level land, 30 minutes' car ride from First and Washington sts.. worth $5,000, we can sell this week at $3,500. worth, 85 acrea, beginning at aontbweat corner lot 1. block B, batoureiie raua.. Obriatlea Bartelaoa to W. 0. North, lota 6, T and 8, block 8. Stanabery'a ad.. Pater and Suianna Rota to Carl Bchtewe. lot 8, block 26. Multnomah Moore Investment company to V, A. Brewer, .lot 4, block 28. Vernon 0. B. and Lucia II. Addition to A. U Deaton, kit 4. block S, Evergreen Park. Beaale Wade Paxton to Nancy Jane Pax ton, undivided balf Intereat to lot 6, block 18, Goldamlth'a addition Moore Investment company to George K. Brewa, lota 10 aad 11, block 47, Ver on ... v William N. Northrop et al. to County of Multnomah, land, beginning at atone at aonthweat corner of original plat of Portland Highland. In eectlon 28, townahlp 1 acrath, range i eaat...... Loula Brandea, Minnie . and M. B. ! to M. D. Pchwarta, lot 4, block 178, Conch' i addition .... Minnie B. C. and P. M. Tounga to R. L. Younc. lot 8, block 80 Central Alblna. E1wln and Anna B. Grlvaby to Abraham Guy, lot 8, block 8, Portland Helghta.l,800 A. P. Smith to Amelia Sunder, part ef lot 1 and 8. block no. in eon in ron 800 1,400 980 1.000 6.B00 400 1.900 1.000 land Real Eitate Aaaoclatloa addition. to Canither' Victor aad Ida A. Cartoon to John A. and Johannah Pearaoa, eouth half of lot 8 and 9, block 13, aubdlvlaloa of Btver- - AMtin to Alhlna Three acres with dedicated TJA tSSiC A. '.! kAAttlnm Ha. 9..... -a. iLiccia wii i; jiuw 11 uiii- i jneennme mrtoioix 10 anrrj n. urau T?5 t: 1 1 -A land, beginning at point on Davenport ine tTfl a HIIC uwuicvaiu, siuu- atreet bo reet eaat irom no . xt J- it.i 1"" tract ?. Grovar'a .dd Hon... lne KCnily lUWdlUS UlC tlty, William B, Manor, et 13 iiuiiuica wctt uuc iiuiii Third and Yamhill at $3,400. This property is worth to day $4,250. . 1.200 8,800 190 1,800 EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE DIPPERS HIGHEST WAGES, GEORGB A. M'NEIL COMPANT. 'WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERA 110 N. POUBTH ST., NEAR GUSAN. GIRL or woman to do homework from 8 111 '1:80; aleep at borne, Sundaya free, wage 815. BM K. at Peace haa aattled down over the eklr- mlih around Of the Renubllcan nrl Onarleg and at the meetlna; of the city central committee and the aubeequent fathering of the Union Republican club laat night In BelUng-Hlrach hall polit ical wound ware forgotten while plana lor tne June campaign wera, laid. Thia morning, aa a raault of tha or- ganlaatlon of tha central oomralttea laat night, Republican haadquartara ware opened In tha Mailonr building at Third and Btark etreota. William M. Cake, the Jiewly elected chairman of tha com mittee, and J. W. Sherwood, tha eecre- Ury, will ba la charge of tha head quarter. Under theaa two men tha en tire memberahlp, of the committee will work. A Republican machine, cloae welded aa a wedding ring, la tha hope and dream of the ' party, manager. Two wh. la to tha' machine la a poaalbUltv, alnoa the Union Republican club wlahea to be counted In on the deal And la planning a cloaa organlaatlon which will stretch tentaclee out Into tha out'er- taeat preolncta. According to tha plana each ward comm..teeman ', will work under the chairman and aecretary of tha city cen tral committee t-a a ward chief. Around him will ba gathered, tha precinct com mitteemen from tola ward who In turn are expected to be aufflclently attractive to cause aii tha loose and unattached voters to -lln to them Ilka iron filing to a magnet la thia way It la ex pected to ba able to deposit a maaa of Republican votea at the poll a in June large enough to place Thomaa C. Dev lin and the ret of .the Republican ticket far ahead of all othera In tha race. No definite arrangement have aa vet been made for the coming campaign. Tha Union club will meet Monday next and dlaeuee way and meana of assist ing the central committee In Its work. At that meeting It la. probable that a Uat of- meeting and rallies will be made up and active work of tha cam paign begun. The Anti-Saloon league la preparing to pub.Uh the "Stainless Flag" lecture and wi.l place coplea In each church on June 10 for general diatributlon. Is the ;'BItie Ribbon" Tract of Them All It goes on the market May 1 2th at prices away below prices asked for properties not nearly so good. Average cost of lots about $375. .Average monthly payment $10. If we were to tell you big stories about New Mex ico, it would not be easy to tell whether we were tell ing the truth or not, for New Mexico is a long way off, but 1f we tell you what seems to be a big story about a place not twenty minutjes away, we ought to be very careful to tell you somewhere near the truth, for you can easily find out for yourself. An Absolute Certainty If you had a hundred dol lars and you knew to a dead certainty you could double it before Christmas you would do it, of course ; with our as surance that you can do this very thing would ' you take one hour and see tor your self? .ASv, - 4 Come to our office, 270 STARK ST. (after 6 if you can't get here before) and we will tell you all about it. We have presented our unproved plan to many thoughtful in vestors and every one of them sees merit, in it. There are some points we can't talk about in the paper, we would like to tell them to you di rect. . E Miss Ada E. Rhoads and Thur- man McFarnahari of Redding Married Sunday. Mia Ada E. Rhoada. a Portland glrL was married Sunday to John Thurman MoFarnahan of Redding, California, at tha residence of J. W, Noble at Arbor GIRL8 WANTED. to leara flnlahlng oa pant aim experience. Goldetala, SOT Commonwealth. WANTOD By gentleman and wife, without children, to take ear ef private home for one or two rooatna, for family going away i rarereneea given, n lai, cars journal. WANTED Home help to work on ladle' tailor made entte; also soma flrat-daea operator. lain T&ira, near xamniu. racine not). FOR RENTHOUSEKEEPING. POR RENT 3 housekeeping euitee, on 4 and one 8 room. 14 uu at. nun facirio 10H0. - ' ' . FOR RENT BOUSES GOOD f-roonj' bona, with baoeroent, 28; nlibed, 830! fur- MOORE REALTY CO. . 268 Stark Street y 1 - A Fine Bargain aL. to Maffet Rtock comoany. north east U of aontheaat hi or section .win i m.,k niif, a eaat. and other property 30,000 A B. Mallory to Ida M. and Anna . . Hargror. lot S, block 148, East Portland . ,....,...,....,.. W. J. and Sarah Terry to J. L. Miner, lot 1, block 6,-Laurelwood ......... Mary A, and B. Pallow to Fran weg ner lot, block 1, PaHowo' Terrace.. Title, Guarantee A Trust company to ' Ollv Gould, lot 6, block 10, South St Johns ,..:... .......... ..... Oharlotto Elisabeth and R. A. Eva to John Helm, wt half of lot 10. block N, Tabor Height .; t. N. and Resale M. Teal to Flora M. Lyon, aeuth V ef lot S. block 2, Au burn Park , ' ;' Jasper B-. and Reaeoe K.-Balnea to O. si a.- i.a- av mmut al KlwsT ! W . ".nrB. ' IUISB 9 OlI'M W 4,000 1,200 8,800 too 1,000 SOO snhdlTlelon of lots 1. T and , tract D.T' Smlth'a addition Moore Investment company to C. B. Fine new two-etory 6-room a-ood-alxed kitchen, pantry. dining-room, china cloaet, : fine : parlor, Moore Investment company to Albert S. Lamnhear. lot 11. block SO. Vernon.. nlca light Pred H. and Mary Welle Strong to ioha reception halL Una , bathroom, ..; two Xhoma"j!and "Barbara McNamea to J, toilet, tnree gooa-aisea oearooms, xuu attic, cement basement, back and front nne euxiov lot; growing gar rairwajr. den.jJ and electric light; situated be tNn two good car line and only one . . block to one of them. A nne homo, to be had on vary aaay term. v Reliable . , Real Batato Agency ' Boom aa, WaabingtPs BnUdlnf, ' i BAROAlNii IN FACT J t-room house at Sunriyeide, modern and In nna ahape. Vary eaay terms ........"SJ2,400 4-Toom house In good location. .fl, 1RO 4-room houee, cheap at price... . . .f 900 fine lota close in. ...... ......91,400 -AK TXOnEPSOir, Itoom tat, AUaky Bldf. . v I Large - building, aultabla for . varloua ' bualneaa pur- corner 60x100 on ISd aU could be made to pay big returns on amount Invested; part caen.- -ft H. KOxtF.LIa iil .Waahlngton at Gerhart, lot 6 and 7, block 16, Cre- ton R. C. Iiorkwood. lots 8 and. 4. block 24, Holladay' addition v....,.."..,.. D. L. and Clara N. Mclieod to Andrew . Johnson, lota and T. block 18, South-, em Tortlind u. . . ' C. TJ. and Winifred Gantenbeia to WH- 661 800 480 650 8,800 600 Por anitracta. title insurance or mortgage loana. can on Pacific Title Trust company, K4-6-6-T Palling bldf. s. Get your Inanranc and abstract to real estate from the Title Guarantee Truat pany, 140 Waahtngton tn corner Second. MARRIAGE LICENSES. George IpaTrlM -Trrentyronrth atreet, 14, Feiixa- Orecsnls, 1. " Lawrence V. B. Bldjtway. 13; Abbyi Loonila, ' Wedding Card. W. G. Smith Oe.. Wash ington bldg corner Pourtb and Wsahlngtoa ta. All klndi of Plant for sal at 412 VmcoBvor av.; price reasoaabl. Phone Eaat 6370. : Tcnaetb ft Com florists, for flowers ef all kind. 138 Sixth t - ... Clirk Bra., riorlita Flu flower and floral design. S MerrlsoB et- . .. ; - rail dree autt for rest, mil else. Tailoring Ge 80S Stark at. dale. 2 sood housekeeping room, fur nished. 811: 8 for- 815; all on weat eld of rlvr. Apply 864 North 36th, Wlllamatt Helguta ear to 20th, turn south half block BUSINESS CHANCES. HERE I a fine money maker; 14-room hotel, good location, rent gaol lease: aming room, ' office room, kitchen and wain room; every thing complete, 8700, P. L. Austin A Co., 125 Ahlngton bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Some Actual Good Buys 0-room modern house, 41 First and East Taylor; lot 60x141; mall and large fruit; rose; nice borne for large family; $3,000; 8500 cash will handle It. . 6-rooni strictly new and modern. 22d and Clinton; floe view, ha beat ef car service; 82, TOO; easy payments. 8 cboic acre., all In imall frnlt; no build ings, oa corner of two county roads; H nil ex uregon ucy canine at uaa urove; no rei; fi, rock or gravel 1,000; caah. 7 -room anbnrban horn, ground 290x1001 all In fin ahape; to oe this I to buy It, aa face, the eaat, 1 block ef Mt. Bcott ear- line at lirland: 82.650: U eaah 6-room. rood conditio at Center addition. oa Montavilla car, 100x100, all kind choice fruit; $1,400; H eaah. 6-room houee at Laurelwood, en Mt. Scott car,. 100x100 aroanda; ami 11 fruit; chicken narks, etc.: 81.000; (400 cash. 0-room nearly sew; grounds 100x100; fur nace, flreolac. wide extended rave. nappy place eo carllna at Fir land; $2,600 $800 down. , W have pome nice sm.n plsces on earllne or 8 to 10 acres; com in ana ten na your want. - J. M. CAMERON REALTY CO. .Room all Commercial nuilwmiinmii.aiMmiiiiMi mi : 1 . f e4 i ,1 4 t i r rf , 'J S f V-V - oS v, iff. ,vA-- Mrs. J. T. McCarnahan. Lodge. Rev. J. Bowreox read the ser vice In the presence of a few frlenda and relatives, among whom were! Mr. and Mr. W. C. McFarnahan of Albany, The newly married couple will go to Snohomiah, Washington, to live. Terrace Park is the best residence investment in Portland it has mort good substantial points to recommend it than any other tract in the city. It has loca tion and desirability---it has good neighbors, schools and churches it has plenty 'of water -it has view it has soil it has strawberries, cherry trees, flowers, and garden ' truck it has rapid transit. These advantages you can confirm by" going to the tract. ' - ...."'',. ' " The "M."V." car goes there every ten minutes. You take it at Second and Yamhill of take an auto at our door, 270 Stark street, any time you wish. ' Terrace Park opens May 12. Any lot selected before that date entitles the pur chaser to a 10 per cent discount By the time we open we expect to have half the tract aold. Today a gentleman who had aeen aeveml of tha beat aubdlvislona ' of tha olty, expreeeed himaelf aa wanting to aea Terrace Park before finally deciding tha home question; to uae hla words: "There la nothing to It your property la I v- ao far above anything elaa I have aeen you ought to ba aold out before they . t"'1 have aold tbe rim off thelra." ... There Is no boast about thla atatement wa simply aay we wera fortunate In getting eo fine a tract along tha Una of tha now railway. -j.x k You can make money you can double it if you buy now. Look at Terrace Park and you'll say so, too. A beautiful lot from $300 to $400 pay $10 a month, and if you want a house we will build that for you. ' See us today, or phone us. Main 2828, and we will take you out after 6 o'clock the days are long now. Ten per , cent discount if bought before May 12. THE, SPAWTOW GO. 270 STARK ST. Opp. Chamber of Commerce. OUR OFFICE ON- THE TRACT on Base Line Road, "M.-V." Car, or Any Real Estate Agent at Montavilla. Blk.. corner Second and Waahlngtoa. ' 6-ROOM bouse. S Wat 7 room house. 1 lot. oa easy term. Be B. Thornton, 1480 Fare at., wooaiawa. , 11,100. BTTTS 5-rootn bona and lot in Sunny- ijtt SJ17K Mflh. SIS nvwMilw 94.9 U.Ium Main 6aOS. t - ." y -r' iu 10-ACRI X ercbard, ' Winter ' applea, cherrtee. gripea,- eirawoemra. a acrea timner; lira atream runs throttah placa; 8 mllea from dty; rood bolldlne;; 82,500; tar ma. ColumbUa Realty Co. 62M Third at., room 8. 0, BARTER AND EXCHANGE. 40 FURNISHED rooms to axfhang for am n farm, a acree, uapravM. HaaUltea m- aaaa. S04 fieodaengh bldg, - CYPRESS KNEES - How They Are Formed Trees' Cu- , lions Blunt Roots Tha cypres knee la a familiar object tn all the lowland forests of the aouth, but there aro thousands of northern people who have never aeen them, and then are many aoutnern people, too. who have not aeen them till they atum hied over them eome dark:" night. The knee la of solid wood, haa no limbs or leaves, la anywhere from alx Inchea to alx feet In height, and Ita rounded top and flattened aldea give it very much the shape of human leg bent at the knee till thigh and calf a. re brought to gether; hence tha appropriate name of "knee." . For a number of yeara X waa curious aa to what part tha knee played In the life of the cypreaa tree, writes a corre apondent of Forest and Stream, for they are part of Ita root ayatem and do not grow independently. They wera not aproute, trying to grow into trees, for they never developed branchea; and the final conclusion waa that their Only uae waa for people to stumble over. How and why auch uaelesa appendage to the tree were formed waa a mystery until ona day, when drifting down a cypreaa wamn. the aecret waa exposed. Tba earth had been waahad away from the roote of acmi of tha trees, and roota in all atagea ofnrrowth wera in eigne Nona of these roots waa leas than two and a half Inchea thick and of uniform alia Clear to their tlpa, or rather clear to their blunt anda, tor there waa no tlD. Nature Intended theae roota to grow In aoft mud. and they were all right for that purpose, but when the blunt and of a root encountered aometnmr too hard to nuah through It bent or buckled In tha Une of least resistance, and thla waa generally toward the top of the ground, and the continuing growtn or tha root puahlng tha bend further ' up ward made the bend closer, until finally tha t wo arms of the bend were close together and they grew together, with ona sheet of bark Inclosing both. STARLING FOR EMPEROR ' t Songbird That Will Amuse Children of the Austrian Court. A dag or two before Easter a very carefully tied up little parcel waa left at the Hofburg. addresaed to the emperor. It waa viewed wltn aome auapicion, and aa tha ordera are never to accept anything that haa not been commanded. It waa about to be refused, aaya tne Vienna correspondent or me xxinaon Standard, when a aound of aong was heard from within. The eervanta made one of tha cham berlains acquainted with the facta, and it waa decided to open the packet, In aide was found a very neat little cage, and inside the cage a apry young star ling, which, aa soon u light and air were let In began to whistle a aerlea of the moat popular aire or tba aeason. A letter attached to tha cage begged hla majeaty to aocept tha gift Though the sender waa aware of the strict vet ae-ainst offering preaenta to tha emper or, he hoped that an exception might be made in hla favor, as ha had spent nearly a year in training tha bird to give a moment's Easter pleaaure to hla aovereign. The tone of tha latter pleased hla ma- jeHty and while ha was talking to the official who had brought It tha sterling bftan to pipe so loudly that hla majeaty broke off the - conversation to listen and decided to Send tha bird . to his grandchildren at Lalns, for their amuse ment, also giving matructiona to nna out the aender u possible and give mm a suitable return present. TIMBER. TWO good rellnqulihmeot for eate; good tin ber. Addree fl 180, car Journal. CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS. MRS. S. B. SKIP, teat medium. Circle Tue- o.y, weneenayr i innw.y, moty. L a, .Baadlaga daily, 80S AUsky bldg. - Our First Steamship Across Faciflc. From tha -Washington roat. "I saw tha first steamship flying the American ' flag that ever croased tbe Paclf io ocean enter the harbor of Hong kong," said Frederick R Sterling, a merchant of Hongkong. . : , "That vessel was tha coioraoo, ano lUandad-ta. Hongkdng in l!a.Jt waa the flrat day of January, and tnere was a big crowd of people ofall nationallUea to sea her. Being a siaewneeier or. -ne old-faahloned ypa. aha was a curtoaity. At tho requeet of Isaad J. Allen, the American consul general. We ahip gave an excnralon around tha island m which the olty . la situated. I was among tha 1,100 on board. It was a gala day. Whistles blow; people ahoutad and num- $1250,000 Capita! 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