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v t ,:.-if 11 THE OREGON DAILY JOUIWAt; PORTEAND. THURSDAY EVEI3IN CJ,' WAY 13, 1S07. JOB SPORT OFF THE COAST to Rainier thla evening to load lumber. She finishes at Stella, .- - The oriental ; liner ., Nlcomedla i la scheduled to sail tomorrow for China ana japan with a Cargo constating prin cipally of flour. !'.;. The , Norwegian steamer . Norman Isles will finish coaling thla afternoon at the bunkere ana Ball for the orient with a cargo of wheat She wlU turn to the coaat ;v .v:-; :, The schooner Nokomia la on the war Captaifl Hansen Sights a Larg6 to thla port from San Pedro. She oomea r I to load lumber. Number on Voyage to , . ' Portland. The gasoline achooner Berwick did not get away laat night for Rogue river, but la expected to eall thla afternoon. The Harrlman liner Columbia, Cap tain Doran, sailed for Ban Franclaeo i Am Piiiit -neu!f 1 i i. no uiui mug. xjio norm facino nnr rULUUH oiviai-i. rwn , , George W. Elder aalla for San Pedro "AND LIVE HAPPILY way orU this evening. MARINE NOTES tfAnaUra fMm TPrtnnAlT and Ran . I 'Tatooah, May It Paaaed In: German Close Knongb to urasn siaes him tteamer Eva, from Portland, for Como. fir.m &hniwJArmf VmUim San Franclaeo, May 18. Arrived ., I Steamer Washington, from Columbia Off California fJOMt. , i ; : : I river , , San Pedro, May 11. Arrived: Steamfef Daisy Freeman, from Portland. Large achoola pt whalea ara again Aatorta, May II. Sailed at 1:1 ( p. nt appearing off the month of tha Colum-1 Steamer W, 8, Porter. - for : San Fran bla river, according to reporta from vea-1 Cisco; at 1 p. nt., German ateamer Kva ela reaching port. Captain Hanaan of I 'or Hong Kong and way porta; at 1:18 the ateara achooner Noma City reporta J""""""" "utn: rl v.... ....e -n. h-Jot nn ateamer Argyll, for Port .TU.. -- Harford. J- rV" PS GEiEEF Received 'Free Gifts . in Waverleigh Brltlah the run from Ban jfranciaco. ana iw ,rjTml. M.v II Arrived anonstera proved . decidedly Interesting I hin stronaa. from Portland. to the II paaaengera. Stormy weather! Ban Franclaeo, May IS. Sailed: 'At and a heavy sea maae ne aigot me i noon, ateamer Costa Rica, for Portland more lnspiring.1 ; ' i - f " I Astoria, May II. Condition - of the Tha whalea are supposed to ne rouow-i bar at t a. m., obscured: wind aouth Ing achoola of amaller flah ' that run J west miles; weather, light fog. Ar along the coast at tnis uma oi tne year, rived down at noon: American ahlp Cot At tlmea they will run ao cloae to tha htmbia. ' ' , , , . coasting craft that collision a., seem un- , - Tide at Astoria Today. "'., avoidable. Tha Noma City, however, r Hlrf, water. .s . Low water. .' managed to steer: clear of the monsters 1 t:40 a. m, s.J feet. J.BI a, m, OS fet tnis trip, aiuougn nan a aosen Digi s.-qi p. m s. feet, 1:21 p. m., S. feet ones came close, enougn to orusa siues with the' nulL Laat year tha whalea were unusually plentiful off tha coast for a while., and there waa eonje talk! - . .. " .-. ,. of organizing a whaling expedition here! ' Begsla tlseni Dae 4e Arrir. for the excitement of tha sport It lslw Bica. from aaa maclsee.., Mty 19 irfEEa-?- , hSI l.i:f- " rtfr? .. ill rv '3 ,f ,l-"v -1 1 If ' I "N . II W -frahH .V-li liJ' ; 'li: MARINE INTELLIGENCE poaaible that tha talk will be revived 51"' T v J? C. A. Kllhnrn fmn Man .U. K ternity, and a whaling club may possibly I Columbia, froaa 8as rrtncloo.......'..';M .1 be launched after alL I Namanti. ttmm rtnt .......Mjr 25 w. w. jciaer, mm eta rears aaa way.. May 2 temoon In ballaat 'to load a return carro I liu frtlT, - t 2 of lumber. She la at tha O. W, P. dock 7 " . i"' 7 ,today..but wlU il.ift te! 1 Rainier thla a. w. EM 7j?,,.Mt, eveninr and go to Stella . Suarfay to McomedU. liar orient ,.....v...!My IT .finistu She will take paaaengera going AUiov, for yms Br .............. .Mr 21 aouth, and la about tha only lumber J .e.....s....May 21 drogher now id.tha coastwise trade cat- L'.pX wrf.-.M.V II erlng to the passenger traf fla ,. . New Ooiambi. u Bi rraacisee i.Mtr Si . hteam achoonera. luat nlace1 In com- Namaatia. for eriant... j.u mission, are not equipped for passenger fr?" Ht..,..,. Jnne 1 traffic because some owners believe " .'-.. ..wbij xi 'that nnder exUOng condlOona they can y. w.-,. ".n , ' r - r - -J - sM KIN' . to hi iiM W HI H .. r ra mi . 1 make more money devoting their undl-l vlded attention to tha lumber traffic. LUMBER STEAMERS SHIFT I Barge .Washington Load t New Landing on Columbia, ,j The British ateamer Strathclyda came tip to Linnton thla morning to finish loading lumber; for Shanghai, and the British ateamer Tottenham ahlfted from the mills of the Eastern As Western Lumber company to the Inman-Poulsen company's mllla to finish.' Thesf are tha only two steamers In the harbor at present loading lumber for. tha orient but others win soon follow. .:. B. L. Bailey, manufacturer of fir law-1 ber, has commenced shipping' lumber from Ellsworth dock, at a point five and a half miles above, -Vancouver on tha Columbia river. The barge Washington was towed there a few daye ago from Aatorla and the cargo' will be finished by the end of next week. Thia la the first deep aea-golng vessel aver .to load that far up the Columbia, nona haying gone oeyona Vancouver Derore. " ' The schooner Letltia was towed to I Rainier last night to load lumber, the acnooner Muriel went to Newport on tha Columbia and the barken Una John bmiin went to 6 tell to load. . : WARRANT FOR CAPTAIN Harbormaster Says Steamer Spencer ; Exceeds' Speed Limit. Harbormaster J. Speier has awora to i m warrant for the arrest of Captain John. Zumwalt of tha ateamer Charles R. Spencer for exceeding the eight-mile speea 11m 11 in i&e harbor. The warrant will likely ba served tonight upon the return of tha ateamer from Tha Dalles. . Harbormaster Sneler tha SnnM I la being operated at a greater apeed S;!"Wbkh" AMwr,Dr,' her dock In tha morning and ha proposes 1 10 nava tna new oroinanca observed. The Spencer la owned by. Captain EL .W. 8pencer. " ' "Tha Spencer la entitled to no special privileges," said Harbormaster Speier In discussing the matter, ."and there Is no reason wny that ateamer ahould be I permitted to operate faster. through the tiarbor than otiier boats. Captains of I aeep seagoing crart moored at tha docks have complained bitterly of the) sweii cauaea oy tno spencer as she tears oown tne n arbor." . .- ALONG THE WATERFRONT "': '' ' " " ' The boiler of tha new v stern-wheel steamer J. I. Teal la being Inspected today. , 1 I Tha steam schooner Nome City goes Afrlcaa Monarch. Br. atr Baa mmrtmm. paronna, Fr. afe.. at irrlnf dock. fimaaaia, nr. at Astoria. M (chalet, ft. bk.a at Aatorla. ' Tola. Br. ah., at Elevator dock. JordanhlU, Br. bk, at I. A W. nflls. . Kormaa lalea, Nor. atr., at eoal bnaktr. . Bcllpaa, Am. atr., at St Batons. , . ' Cinlta,; Br. bk.,- at Irrlnf dock. Tellua, Oar. bk at Colombia Ne. t M. OrlUlth, Am. bkt? at Ltaatoa. Tottenham, Br. atr., at Inmaa-PoalMa Bill. Polarla, Am. scb., at VincooTar. Nlcomedla. Oer. atr., at O. R. A BJ AMblaa. . Stratbclrda, Br. str., at Linton.. . . , Berwick. Am. gas str at tones, atraat. ' ' Columbia. Am. atr., at Btella. Waahlnjtos, Am. bares, at Kllsworth, BH mllea abovs VaseoiiTer. ., . Qulnanlt Am. str., itt lW. mllla. ; Slntram. Am. ah., at Btella. - . . Sooth Bay. Am. str., at Flaval.' ' -, Redondo, Am. str., at B. A W. mfila. Whana Ho, Chloeae tank, at Aatorla. . John Palmer, Am. bktn., at Kalama. ' Kxcelalor, Am. str., at Portlaod Lamber Co. . Expansion. Am. sen., at Portland Lumbar Co. Alrena, Am. acb., at Oobla, . James Rolph, Am. acb., at Wastport. Emily Reed. Am. str at Aatorla. . , A irate. Am. bk., at VancooTer. , ' William Olaen. Am. sch.. at Aatorla. Makawell, Am. bkta., Wallace Slouga. Diamond Bead, Ask bk., Vaneoarar. LeUtla, Am. sch., at Rainier. Oeo. W. Elder, Am. str., at Martin's dock. Nome City, Am. atr., at 0. W. P. dock, fjoulalana. Am. str., at Aatorla, ' f Muriel. Am. str., at Newport. . . John Smith. Am. bkta., at Btella. 1 Tliertoa, An. trH st Rainier, v Lambar Oarrisrs Za JLoate. v B. T. Whitney, Am. bk, sfakawslL -Elwell, Am. slu, Saa Fedro. Llllebonne,' Am. sch., Manila.' 1 , Lucille, Am. ah, San Francises. Mabel Gale, Am. ectu. Baa Francises. : Retriever, Am. bkta., Baa Franclaeo. Aurora, Am. bkta.. Ban Franclaeo. Banta Ana, Am. sir.. Baa Francises. W. R. Horns, Am. sch.. Ban Padre. J. B. Btataoa, Am. atr.. Baa Franclaeo. -Daisy Freeman, Am. str.. Baa Franclaes. Irene. Am. scb., Baa Franclaeo. ... Vlrflnla, Am. sch., Baa Franelsee. Cburchlll, An. scb., Baa Frandaoo. ' King Cyras, Am. sck Baa Padre. Abble, Am. sch. Baa Francisco. ' Za Aoste With Cement sad General. Baecleocn, Br. ah., Bambarg. urnil, ir. dk., nuu. - i . i Conway Caatls, Br. bk, Antwerp. D. OensTlers Mollaoa, Fr. bk., London. .Bene Karri lar, rr. an, Hambarc. ' Laennee, Fr. eh., Swansea. .. v t Pillar, Fr. bk., London. ' .-., Martha Boas, Fr. bk, Bambarg. .' Mosamblqoe. Br. ah., Newcastle. B. Pamoa, Br. bk., Shields. . , Flam, Oer. ah., Londoa. ' Bocoa,' Fr. ah,, NeweaaUs, B. Vincennea, Fr.. bk., Olaairow. - Marechael Tnrrene, Fr. bk., HamboraV Villa de Mnlhonae, Fr. bk, AatweraT Goethary, Fr. bk, Aatwarp. : .. . , -Plerrl Lort, Fr. bk., Antwerp. Walden Abbey, Br. ah., Antwerp, Gleneaalln, Br. sh, Antwera. -Versailles, Fr. bk., Lelth. , General de Boiadellre, Fr. bk.. Londoa. General de Negrler, St. bk, London. ' Oeat Ships Sa Aeate, Belea. Fr. bk Neweaatle. A ' " Col. de VUlebols Marenll. Fr. bk., NeweastleO. WUlscott, Am. bk, Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers Za Root. Ascot, Br. str, Buenoa Ayrea. Byndford, Br. str. Baa Franelsee. tlrnaan Mara. Jan. str., JaDan. . Arncaa Bionarca, Jr. atr ir. atr. Offers more advantages to the small investor than any otner suourD on tne mamt. ' 1 f)l It has natural drains ce. a aimerh vfw tt thn rlv tVi mountains and the surrounding country, broad,' level streets; la within a few minutes' ride of ine ousiness center ot trie city. . ( FORTY DOLLARS DOWN AND TEN DOLLARS A MONTH BUYS "A FOUR HUN DRED DOLLAR IX)T. THERE'LL BE NO ; PAYMENTS TO MAKE ON STREET IM PROVEMENTS, WATER MAINS OR SIDEWALKS. ' .- -v BELLE' CREST Lots Will Soon Be Qone How About YOUR Lot ? ' I . v . - ,.-:----: - ' i -o ' ? . " - . . . ....'V r; , ; - , , . , . ; ..; ... t v-, ; ,. . r Have you gone out to see BeHecrest, or just made up your mind you WOULD as soon as you had the tim ? N ; , If you haven't been out to see ihis Ideal suburb, put it off no longer, ACT AT ONCE. Make an appointment tight now, set the time you can go out and well be pleased "to take you there. ' - , 4. In less than two weeks the streetcars are to be running, then youll have to pay a big in crease over our prices to those who bought while these lots were on the market. . . ( Don't let some one else make all this profit, seize the opportunity yourself and buy where an increase in value is sure to come. , , h; ' IMPROVEMENTS ARE GOING FORWARD NOW WITH A VIM, GRADING AND . FILLING IS ALL COMPLETED ON SOME STREETS. EVERY DAY MAKES BELLE CREST LOOK MORE HOMELIKE. ; - ' , ASK PEOPLE WHO KNOW, AND THEY'LL TELL YOU THAT BELLECREST IS A MIGHTY GOOD INVESTMENT. , , BUT SEE BELLECREST. FOR YOURSELF. THIS WILL COST YOU NOTHING JUST PHONE US WHEN YOU CAN HAVE OUR; AUTO CALL FOR YOU. Ji(EdDl Swetland Building:. Remember the PhbneNumbera " Main 359 A 2811 ' Yesterday tfternoon was a great day in the history of Wsrerlelgh, 'for fifty-one persons received free gifts, the greatest of which was one of the choicest lots in this beautiful tract. This great gift was given to Mr. W. H. Hubbard, of 1215 Division street Mr. Hubbard is employed by A. & C' Feldenheimer, the well-known jeweler, and now,, having secured FREE OF- COST a pretty building site in. Waverleigh, announces that he will .soon build his horns there. FIFTY dTIIER GIFTS ' '.Went to fiftv fortunate persons from various plarts of the United " States. These people are all interested in .Waverleigh,' and each one S.t ,f.m rrvrA s (riff nf the first mvment on anv lot thev mi select in Portlsnd's coming residence section. They admir Waver fah. as have hundreds of others who hsve Invested there, because Waverleigh is so close in, has two carlines, sewer, school churchei, electric lights, a building line and a building restriction. The fifty persons who received these fifty gifts are: -- Deputy Sheriff Penumbra Kelly, M9 Clinton street. City. "' F. Ferland, Postal Telegraph Company, Astoria. , - Miss M. Paldsnius, Astoria. - , ' Earl W. Burton, 110 Grand avenue, City. . William W. Msiflt, 604 East Twenty-sixth street, City. ' B. O. Cass, 480 Hall street, City. -, C A. Pierce, 350 Yamhill street, City. Mrs. Curtis, 209tf Park street, City. 1 - D. H. Lluenberg, 539 East Thirty-seventh street, City. . , Mrs. Lucy Hoye, 792 Cantenbeln avenue, City, John D. Mandet, Astoria, Oregon. Ruby Sdnson. 784 Ellsworth street; City.- J. H. Termeer, 685 Powell avenue, Qty.;' . , Mrs, W. Hoffecker, Irvington. 1 ; Mrs. O. Jones, 130 North Sixteenth street, City, ' ' Miss Florence Draper, Portland Heights, City. John F. Carroll, Telegram office. City. ; Olen Jenkins, 1110 Eaat Harrison street, Chy -, Mrs. P. W. Lendburn, Lents, Oregon. H. L. Da, 1073 Division street. City. ' , , Mrs, Nye Kern354 Korth Twenty-ninth street, City. ' Mrs. M. Tobln, 2701 Emerson street, . Minneapolis, . M. C White, 384 Washington street, City. . J. P. Soper, 665 East Twenty-sixth street, City. . M. S. Friendly, 224 Stark street. City. . N. W. Lawrence, 861 Front street. City. . , Mr. Libby, 125 North Seventh street, dry. Mable Westhood, Portland, Oregon. , F. T Shelley, 657J4 Petty grors street, City. . Charles Jackson," United Carriags Company, City. Mrs. J. J. King, 1904 Ninth street. Spokane. Mrs. Margaret Kirch, 410 Main street, Vancouver, Washington. I jacoD mitn. wumingron, ueiaware. . . ( Miss Pearl Brydle, 447 Charlotte street, Detroit, Michigan. , Mrs. W. A. Moffit, 604 East Twenty-sixth street, City. t Helen Thayer, 11 North Thirtieth street. City. ; Mrs. Hamlin, Hm Hotel, City. J.' J, Tinker, Antlers Hotel, City. - - ... F. E. Southard, 235 Broadway, City. ' - 'v . ' - Mrs. M. Donahue, 3095 Grand avenue,' Minneapolis. - - -, Mrs, J. P. BeU, Eilers Piano Co, City. - F. A. Hultberg, Woodstock. .- H. W. Bennes, Labbe Building, City, o ' .Mrs. H. J. Faust, Twenty-sixth and Powell avenue. City. Miss E. Lelbowitx, 432 Third street, City. , . - -Mrs. E. A. Sperry, 447 East Burnside, City. ' , ' . F. Oroffroy, 1015 , Ellsworth street. City. . r Mrs. WegUn, 193 West Park street. City. ' O. C Carothers, 567 East Twentieth street, City. ; Mrs. P. W. Lundborn, City.- '' ' This list shows the conservative and safeinveatAra 'mhk ara In. terested in Waverleigh. - They know that values there will increase. Quite a number of those who received ctfta vatrlaw .i ready invested in Waverleifh, because. thev knnar thrt ir. nit lots on the East Side as close in and having all the advantages of ui city xor sucn low price.. , -. H. W. LEMGKE COMPANY Main 650 A 2537. Sixth and Washington. AT THE THEATRES ii ' ' V-' -. .. 'I '! Z Z f Park. Nor. atr- Saa Franclaeo. t Maori Kins, Br. stt.,' Sasngfaat , . Kolcht Templar, Br. str- orient. ' . llenrlk Ihsen, Nor str., -Ban rraaetsos. - Qneea Alexandra, Br. str.. Madras. -. Kallbla.- Br- atr.,- 6 SYaMlaeo, - Manaha Mara. Jap. stH Salinas Oroa. " -f Bysdes, Am. str., orient .Mackinaw, Am. str,, Bcattla. , Oil Carrier Ea Boat. ' Mararlck, Am. str Saa STaaclsea. ' OVER NEW TRACK TO OAKS Tonltrbt, Trlday algat ilr Waist . . raxty. Saturday might atavoaav Tha - new double track tha Oaks, wbera hundreds of nan have been work' Ine- day and night, la nearly completed and Oaks skating rink patrons will be taken ' over the new track either to- fBlffir' or rfYlday nigHtTIf "the cirdla- over is completed toa&y you can set to the OaJta tonight In seven minutea. Friday Bight will be ladles night and a shirtwaist party win be given.; ton Saturday night i there : will be big hippodrome race," three teams of three aluters, each driven : by three - ladles will race for honora. Don't forget to go to the Oaks rink when - you are at leisure. Tha beginners' classes continue to grow every afternoon. Learn now toe the summer. , y ; .. . Drowns Himself tn the Spokane. ; (Special Dtapatch to Tha JoarnsX) ' Spokane. Waah- May 16. Obosj- Palm- bead, a Swedish laborer, aged SO, jumped Into, the Spokane river, swam up stream for soma distance, and then apparently gave up and aank to his death. Ha waa a good swimmer and made, great head way against tha strong current. - No one I -w, ,., Bnaf- " w anow mm or Know wnv net Thoae arala S023 Q , committed suicide. Letters In his pock. I -: :: Zr.ZZZV.Z'ZTZT'.'.Z::-indlcau that he was from. Omaha. ., 1 REQUIRES VERY LITTIE CARE A floor painted with . Roigrers Stainfloor Finish I requires but little care. j Does not scratch or U show heel marks.' Damp ; clothjvrill Mclean it. - Eas ily applied. Costs lessT goes farther and outlasts any other floor paint Eifrht choice colors. One j gafloa covers 300 square ! f eet two coats, and costs f mm ' aj '.jfass'-. 2.75; fiait ganon, 5bi5; l quarts, 75c. Booklet "Care of Ttovrt Tree !Ti:.::.is,aiESSfiCo. -?""xm niAT is tor - - . FIRST STREET ' ' THnriTB Island.- Oaatala Drarfas sad. his esatenee ta the rraaeh prfcma off the sosst of Boatk America play a prominent part is "DrrtTs Xalaaa," th attraction this woes st tns star mean, im new stock company aiakos a oaciaeoiy raTor able" Impression. The deatroctioa of the prisoa cags at ""Darll'B Island", and the rsseaa f Dreyfus by Amarlcsa aewspaper people Is tha sensatkmal ellmatof tne play. "Derfl's Is- land" will ba rapeatee au wees, ciosinr bhb flay alfbt. Tbare will be matinees Batorday and Saaday. t , "Knobs o' .Tennessee. IText Week the naw stock company at the Star theatre will present The Knobs C Taa aesses." This la one of tbe best at those melodramas which show life la the aaoantala reciona of tha sonta. "Knobs o Tennaaaoe" bare Barer boas playsd at aach popoiar Prims in roruaae Darore. Beats are now sailing (of uus attraction, walca starts Monday sight . Superior Acts. Portland baa Barer ease better taaaerllla than the program which the Grand Is offer ing tha pnbUa this week. From the Baker troape of cyclists to the Barring pictures there la not a dull moment, for It la the llreUeet bill on record here. The Bakers are Barrel, and full of fan: the dandng of Seta rode and Malrey keeps the hoose In a roar and the Ben nett slaters are eierer young dancers and sing, era. "The Sheriff ef Laramie" Is a westera drama In SO minntea played by Barry W. Babb and com pan and It la a distinct .novelty. . "Behind the Mask. , There Is no better melodrama than - "Be hind the Mask." which Is .seen at the Lnie this week, and which has gained approral ea an (Idea. - Mlas Vena Velton and all the aoo nlar members of tha Allan Stock company are seen la the east. The stage effects 4r real, latlo. Matlna Satarday and Snndayi erery nrt mt:U- ,la nmf u tvaarrad by "The Cknnterfeiters. ' Beginning Monday evening and eradnttlBt all week, with matinees Tassday, Taarsday, Set- roar ana Btmaay. nte bill at tha Lyric will be the highly realistic melodramatie soeesaa 'Tha Oeaatarfaltsrs." Miss Varna feltoa and au us laTontes will De la the east. Seat sals vpeaa ennoay. . . ... , - "The Singing GlrL" Alice Nielsen's greet comic opera enecesa, The Singing Girl." win be the second offer. St of the Saa Franclaeo opera company at the arqnam Grand theatre. This will be the first time that this opera has beeif'heard In Port. land and the first time that It has ever been heard at less than $2. The first performance will be song Monday craning. Beats are now sa sale at. .tha bog office. . ;.;... v,. ' v Fsuitans.w "a" ''M") Bright, affsreescent maslcal eomedy la "Tan- wbicb evened the Maraaaa Grand tkea tre last alght to a capacity asdleoee. The pepalar theatre la new the home of masleal comedy, and thla policy ,is maermg with the carat or the pnbiie, roc the acranea sale r remaining performances of "Fantana" means capacity nightly. Tha Impressioa created by the Ban rraacisee opera company hut alght waa farorable aaS tha ensartalnmeat want wltt smoothness. Tha play la Urely aad the atlas- nona aomeroos. - . ' Baker Play Decided Hit. "The Hew- Dominion". Is tha name ef the play that la making one of the decided hits of tha seasoa st the Baker theatre. It tells a charmlne story of - the reconstractioa days of Virginia and la a delightful play. Mr. Ed gar Banme, the popoiar leading man, shines especially in this place and other members of tha company appear to good advantage. t;..:Vv":' : " 1 '" ''a f":-v.,w-V ,'Ti' BigHonses vt Empire. , At tha Empire thia week there la a play which Is sa irresistible ettreetloa ta those who era fond of melodrama. It sboaada la tbrme asd heart Interest raw meloaramaa ka7 aach s faaenbls Impressioa U thla eity aa "The Whits Caps!" ttVstory of a band of oatUws of, the Blue Bldga moaa tains, v It It drawing big hoasea, - , - rrafartad Btook Canned Oooda. , Allen eh Iewtg Beat Brand. TWENTY THOUSAND SUIT FOR LOSS OF HUSBAND . (Special Dispatch ta Tha JonraaL) Castle Rock. Waalu Mar l. Mrs. Bmyy Greenwood has eommenead an no tion In the superior oourt of' Cowllts county against the Silver Lake Railway ' & Lumber company to reoover 10,000 . ' S damages for tha loas ot her husband. v Jamee M. Greenwood, who was aoclden t- a , ally killed June II, 104, while JfiJfar t employ of the eompany. --.j.: '.:fT7V l o N THE PACIFIC COAST, AND THAT VERY SHORTLY. You know what that means from a property- owning standpoint 1 u.KKACJi fakk," Fortiana s most beautiful and best new residence section, is in the; 1 direct path of Portland's great eastward growth, where investments will shortly treble.' There is n6 long wait for the city to reacITTERRACE PARK.lf is there-30 are mdncarsTschdoIchu ience of the older-settled districts. If you have not seen Portland's "blue ribbon! residence addition, go out tomor row. Take any "M-V" car and it will land you there.. Once you see "TERRACE PARK'S" ideal location, magnifi cent scenic advantages and splendid soil, you will join the scores of others arid cast your lot there. Lots $300 to $600 on easy terms. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THE BEST YOUR MONEY WILL BUY, AND YOU GET IT IN "TERRACE PARK." , , ; " ; ; ; , : " OPPOSITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Office Phones Home A2828, Main 2828. -1 270 STARK STREET '"TERRACE PARK," Tabor 180. 1 .'