. ,,:.:,v..;V:,-i:-.,;:-ro THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL TORTLAWO. THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE H. 1807. V - W Z I l-r 7" 1 . - .. . , ... . W W . ' : I . . .. .v-;,-,:r--v.,l,v.TrJ:: UtlSSU KQ AUl All PUCK ments received tco Tiny AT tf ALE j V "' im ' ' t Eoads ; of Eastern: Oregon late for insertion in these' pages will us Lead to or Through That found on Page 15. Thriving Town. MALHEUR HOLDS ITS ' SHARE OP STRANGERS Building is Something Phenomenal, ' With Slaty Pp . in Matter of ,f MontheLlght lod Water Bra. ! tenia Uelthv Resort. -- ' V , niafinl nimlck ta TV. Xaam.lt ' Vale, Or, June It. During tha past few weeks thera has bean a great ruah of homeseekers to this place, many of hnm hava darldad in maka fhair ner. manent honaa hara, wnlla aoma hava'1 aaakara coma from many atatea, provlnf tba truth, of tha axpraaalon. as locally adoptad, that "all roads laad to Vale." Vala's geographical poaltlon Uo Vtrl ftea tha aaylng, aa tha Malheur river, Alder creek and Willow creek all con verve at Vale; consequently the prlnct- I J atreama have a common atartlnc-point. ' Blnce tha crossing of tha plains by tha early ploneera Vale haa always been a , central point. Thera are rood county roada leading south to Jordan valley, -west to Burns, Harney county, north through the Willow Creek valley to ' Huntington, Sad east to tha Snake river. V t-A BnUdlag Is Taty" AoUva. ' ; At present Vale la booming. Within tha past (aw months about (0 handsome and substantial housea have been erected and a brick business block has been completed recently. There are at S resent four atona and brick bualneaa ulldlnga under construction namely, tha First National Bank building, at tha comer of Court and A streets: a two story structure of brick and - native atone, which when completed will un ' doubtedly be one of the most modern and substantial brick buildings In aaat ern Oregon; a brick drug store at the corner of A and Main etreeta, which la being built for Boewell A Taylor, drug- gists; two brick buildings on Main street, between A and B, tha one Just north tha other aouth of the First Bank 0tThaVlrst Bank of Vala, which was organised in Wl, and which ia one ot the aolld financial Institutions ot the county, recently purchased from George Vanderhoof, a capitalist of this place, three lota at the corner of A and Main treeta. for U.Q00, whereon a Una brick hotel and bank building will be erected. Plans and specifications hava been ac re p ted for thla building, and work wilt begin at once. When completed, Vala can then boaat of one of the .beet equipped and most modern hotel build in ga In oaatern Oregon. ttght. Water and stealth. An alectrlo ight system is now being Installed, which will probably be in op eration before the end of this month. Vale will also have a good water ays tern ia tha near future. The city reser voir will be located on the east aide of tha Mnlheur river, near tha Vala hot wella. a short distance frpm the city. The atreeta will be sprinkled with aot water from tha hot wella. Vala will be tha-aeeond olty in ..the world whose iVreete are sprinkled with hot water Boise; Idaho; now haa tho 41stlncto of '. being tha only one. - . With a sanitarium In connection with Vale hot apringa, no doubt Vale would 1 soon develop Into one of tho greatest health resorts in thla part of the coun try. The hot water ia aald to contain all tha elementa of the hot springs' of Arkansas and to be even P,J, some polnta. Many -Buffering with rheumatism have already come to Vaaa to bathe in the hot water and invariably have gone away cured. IMPROVEMENT SPIRIT ANIMATES CHEHALIS Special DiipaAi te The JootmL) Chehalis, Wash.; Jons ll.The tl gens' club has decided to recommend to the counca combination hose wagon and chemical and team, with one paid man on full time, at the expense of about $t.BO0, aa against the expenditure of $S.00i for an automatlo fire-alarm "Street Improvement waa also taken up. A committee waa appointed to re port a general scheme. It Ma proposed io grade all atreets. In some rocallties crushed rock impiw?0" "1 PJ! ob ably be recommended. It is Intended to (provide a general system for drainage of aurpltis storm water. - Chehalla proposes alsa-4o bar one oj the.flrat ctles to take i advantage i.of the new state law providing for sys tem of public parks. An ordinance, is before tha oouncil providing for a 1 -mill levy, and for i per cent .of all flnea and licenses collected In the city to go Into the park fund. Several iun dred dollars Is already available from ..popular subscriptions. An ordinance for the paving of a part of Market street. In the business center, with brick, to cost about 80,000, yla expected to pass the council within two weeks. . MILWAUKEE'S DRILLS GOING AFTER COAL , (Special Dlnpatcb to Tbe Joornat) Tacoma, Wash., June 18. Optlona on 8.000 acres of coal lands have been se cured by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad in the Teanaway valley and drilling crews are now working on the property. If the preliminary de velopment work shows coal to exist in paying quantities the road will buy up a large strip .of land in that section. Mining operations similar to those car rled on by the Northern Pacific rail road at fioslyn will be begun and a branch line built by the road into the a valley. ' ' HOTEL THIEVES FACE LONG PRISON TERMS . (Special Dispatch to Tbe Ioonl.) ;., -'J "' v-tonm Wash. -June It. Mike wwiney, Ed Long and James Haggerty, iffiS hotel thieves arrestee, nere in Aprn vAhnAa. while looting rooms In the Hotel Grandin, will all be ivenlong sentenoea In the penitentiary at W alia Walla Sweeney, who turned . state a "vV'iT aieal Wonderland.- ; South' - Dakota, ' with its rich silver mines, bonana farms, wide ranges and strange natural formatlona. Is a veri table wonderland. At Mound . City, in the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp. a wonder ful ease of healing has lately occurred. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting cough ing spells occurred every five minutes, writes Mrs. Clapp. "when I began giv ing Dr. King's New pisoovary, the great medicine, that saved his life and com pletely cured him." Guaranteed for coughs'" and olds, throat - and , lung troubles, by Red Cross Pharmacy, 50c and II 00. Trial bottle free. , C 4 From This sxrgggSesgMM:mgy8asg.gM 8 e'mm,w'un CiTIIPTlAV AT B SPECIAL nUMfiaK o riv.iirvi runs ww- - - EAST SIDE B Q.n tl Oil S DEPARTMENT, store V S88-390 East Morrison St, Near Grand Ave. j 1000 Yds. Table 3 Best standard brand, full width; g of patterns; other dealers ask BSBS&asXBZSZSSZXEXSSIs evidence, claims the authorities have used htm abominably. Pta" immunity from alshment nnnfess and telling; hlmhla partnera hsd told of hta rtmea. The men face Mntencea of from one to 14 yesra. They a FhBS ?H tnat tney -vers pyw' TniKft TO BULL'S RING TILL RESCUER CAME i"' (Soeelal Dtopstca to The Joowst) a farmer residing eiht miles west of Eugene, came near meeiuis urmwi u Goodpasture of this city while passing Zehner'a place on horseback noticed a commoUon among aoma cattle In a field and soon discerned the form or a man being trampled by a bull. . Jumping the fenoe with his horso nnd dog. Goodpas ture rode to tna scene of the combat and found Zehner struggling with the animal, holding on to the .ring in the n. 3ar Ufa AVlth some rtll- nt t i . .. AAMino.tur. Avftvm tYtt hull swav . nn piitim mi man w w - I r. 1 hrtiii. hut -ths In Juries wjil probably not result serloualy. . Ordination at McMlnnvllla. . (Special D!pch to The iowseU MbMlnnvllle. Or.7 June 1.Charlea Rutherford, a McMinnvUle college grad- Nearly Every btack in rortla nd -Will soon be Issuing smoke from Consumers CoaL' At the same time, into the pocket of every investor in the stock of the Con sumers Coal Company wiU be dropping the steadily mcreasing profit from the investment. Here is a great opportunity. WhUe the consumer wiU be able to get his coal t a greatly reduced' rice, the investor will be making a grand strike in profits, lany a consumer wiU become an investor as weU. This means a double source of profit to him. ''He wiU not only be making ' a big prpfit from his investment, but be wiU be practically cutting Grand Free Excursion bjf Steamboat Sunday We have chartered the steamboat KeUogg to make the round trip to the property of the CONSUMERS COALXOMPANY. leaving the foot! of Salmon -street at 7:30 a. m." Lunch and supper wiU be served free on board. A thorough inspection of the properties wOl be made for the purpose of substantiating the fact that we have n immensely profitable coal mine within a few hours ride of the city of "Portland. for Detailed Information Apply at Once J ... I V Commonwealth Trust Co. Commonwealth Building . Open Till 9 p. m. Stock Is Not Going Begging for Buyers We have already sold large blocks' of It. ' Every day finds new buyers. It wiU be only a few days longer that this stock wiU be obtainable. There are only 5,000 shares for sale at $10 each. When this stock is aU sold no more will be available. The com pany is organized upon a basis of 25,000 shares at $10 a share. Only $50,000 is required to put the mine into jperfect operation. SI Oil Cloth ti i c a handsome line 1 25c a yard; our jCQy nate of the class of '04 and of Rochester Theological seminary of the class of '07 has been ordained to the Baptist min istry. He Is under appointment of the AmerlcanBAptist Missionary union for the Telugu field at.Ongole, India, and will be entirely supported by the First Baptist church f this place. Dr. J. W. A. Stewart, dean of the Rochester Theo logical seminary, preached the N sermon at the proclamation service. Delegates were present at the ordination from six Other churches. WOMEN ARRESTED IN SPOKANE RAID (Special Slspsteb to The Joarnsl.) Spokane. Wash., June 18. n raid on the. Eagle saloon on Howard street 'our women were arrested and neid on r tl the vagrancy charge. One . waa the daughter of "Dad" GlTUs. proprietor of me uagie our, iuiu is uui .u jmim uiu. Two young girls, not yet 1$ years old, found In , the same saloon were sent home. Since 1hx rustling has been stopped the women have been drinking nt the bar with the men and dancing and carousing in the open. Idaho Opticians' Officers. 'Iftperlai ' fHapatcb te The JootmI.) - Boise, Idaho. June 18. The State Association of Opticians haa closed its first annual meeting. The newly elected board of examiners of -optometry chose the following nffleera: President, si Leroyv Hsrrla of Pocatelloj seoreUry, R, JX Hubbard of Bolss, ' ., : ... t WEWPKaFEOION Wick Bine Flame Ofl Cook-Stove . V ... . , . , si sai S ' Because it's clean. Because it's econom ical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated . instantlv. "Rerun it will not overheat vour kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency.' Made in three sizes and fully warranted. with latest ifflprored burner. Made ot brail throughout and beautifully nickeled. Aa ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every, i lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if aot at. Tyour flealer'a. STAND AED OIL COMPANY anowarvBATO) his winter coal bffl in half at the same time. He will be making and saving money, by the samef process. There are only a few things necessary to make lots of money in a coal investment. There must be coal and plenty of it It must be easily mined. It must be dose to transportation faculties. It must be con venient to market. The market must be easfly accessible and reached at a low cost. There must be a large and permanent demand. All of these important features are abundantly present in the Consumers Coal Company's proposition. Much of this work is now being done by capital f urnished by the organizers: See the mine in its present condition and you wiU , easily note what f simple matter it is to begin the actual ship ment of coal within a very few weeks. We invite you to join us in our grand free steamboat excursion to the mine Sunday. You win enjoy the. trip and wUl profit by it, if you wish. ; COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. FISCAL AGENTS , ; COMMONWEALTH BUILDING 9w m :' T .m t, cannot bt equaled l&lfoJLQfnP tar its bright and !Tjy steady light, simple construction p"1 and ahaoluta aafetr. Efluipped or roanxAxo cwaoosr tit Im SUM it Onm INSURES JkJJLt SXNDS OF LIVE STOC3SL AGAINST DEATH FROM ANY CAUSE JNjisiS'fr Atmtt Tttt Jt F. Shorsjr PteddaK ' K Smith r.Prat. L H. Onea Oenl MrM . U. OWIeenttiT B,L8tinUrQaotlss J tUrnt st Sweek Chjnvsl Cmssb MKMBEX Snnlmd Qwatber tl Pwimes Portland Board at Tnds asFBiumcBS Cnetea Trna) sad Uttogt Buik PertUod Ore. -Tss Bndatmt Cempsajr . B- a Dun Ox. CoBsswds! rar - We subs se sraale we de art MAB WlwaejorM; tosfcetas BOMB OmCEt-T-t LAFAYETTE BLDQ. Cm irmtUntfm mU Stalk twtUmi O FOR WOMEN. ONLY w " ..im.m'. Avhimmi a.ta sbS Cottoa Bmt Ctlte. Tse SmI sea suit nmvn wwwj iw w LATLU PRUIUDS. Cars th. mmt . . .. ... . ,n i-rlce $2 set bos, mlt.1 hi stale mnpftt. Aoareas vt. x. , rtauwsii "h fwUead, Ortgoa, 3 : J . W San francisco Office Oregon Journal 7819 MarkctSt, bctl 3d & 4th AJBTgTlBJBMBMTa '"" AWP BtTaV. aOatPIIOHB BXOSXTZB. ; " Oretwilans when ia San Francisco can hara tbelr mall sent la ear of Tha Journal ffles. ARTHUR U nSB. ', Rsprssantatlra. NEW TODAY $40,000 A rery fine QO-acrt farm, lmil of a food little town on R. R. ,n Yamhill county; orer 700 acres in cultivation, balance ia timber and pas ture; large 11-room well finished house: large barn; fenced and cross fenced; splendid soil; rery fine tract to cut Into small farms; very easy payments. ' 026,000 'A fin-farm et( nvrr 500 acres. Vi mile of good town of 5,000 people in Willamette valley; excellent soil, over 200 acres in cultivation, balance in timber and pasture; over 8,000 cords of furniture and cordwood on place; dose to river; poor buildings: enough clear profit on wood..to-half pay for- place; tine place to cut uuo smu garden tracts. a $7,500 A nice home of 10 acres only t mile of carline, near city; half in ber ries and garden; nice 6-room house and good barn; close to school, on good road; terms, half cash. . ' $6,000 K hm Klncl-a of! street car- line; nearly all in berries; small house and barn; nice tract to cut into lots. .. $1,600 A 16-acre track on Section line road, miles east of Mount Tabor; about 5 acres has Teen cleared, balance in brush; no buildings; a snsp. $5,000 A 2-cre tract on Portland Heisrhts. 1 block off carjine. , . TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO.- CORNER 07 SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS. V LO New i-room modera eottas. 1.50O 1.650 Kaw (-room modem eottac. New T-room modern oottsse. Kew -room modera eotU-s. S choloa building lota........ S lota on corner ........ t lots In one plaoa.. ......... S lots and l-room house..... S2.000 S1.20O ..S50O ...tsoo tl.200 m 1 m a SOdW TSu. s.re sJl baxrsJna and rlaftt at tha car line, all plastered with wood fiber, and porcelain bath tabs, hot and ooid water; ail Bold on eaay terms. You deal with the owner, JOB NABH. at Mutant ova.. Nashville addition on th Mount Scott car Una. Also soma choice acreage. REAI4 ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lot Q. and tal8y Q. B wetland to v Aloys iiaroio, jwi a, ujiuvb, . , IW1 191U . . a . " Z Z Jessie O, and Charlea a Bell to Mrs. u. V. Kiiey, ioi j, dioub. b. ui,h. aiKiilainn and addition S50 Canadian & American Mortgage dc ei j. Johnson, east ISO feet of . j 11A nrnv.r'1 addtfton. . 4.00S OotUleb and Ledea BaJUet ; . to ueorce ureicnauer, im , uiuw 14. North Irvlntrton.. .. J.17J X K. and Mattla J. Blaster to Charles Cieveiana. norinwesi of northeast 14 of section 2J, ,. ' u ( . .Hi.iti f.n.1 S .Hbr (OS 8BS 00 Otto and Katie Anderson to Bister Mary Tneresa, 101 b, in easv v 01 tract "li" of M. Patton tract. . Q. A. and Zanda A. Anderson- to Guy jjeiano, 101 i, vtwm. . ' . i ... The Hawthorne estate to C. X Rotennuna, lot e, oiw v. .. u.f kAm. mmt addition... ... EDO Joseph and Mary Bauer to Frank tiontty, 401 . . v- v. m AAitifr . . . ...... 1.800 Moore Kealty company to Franli J. ton lis W. H. and Alice B. Nunn to Wnnle 323 Anna.,8. and Seely Bernard to Pe- VT iSlWll, vm awt -wvs UlV-sK SWt 41 xrJ wuv. - MarUn A- and Lydla F. rhUllns to nortneaat hk of section It. town- uiiith tmnmm S Mil . . . . . 1.801 Sweeny, laveetment company v to . tit V.lrslr '1 ft ITT 1) William H. and Jennie M. hwtM to A. X. ana Mary unisons, nn.t Oerman Savings t lAn try i.iy t William tl. na j. i -'. lots 11. li, Mock . HMt-..v i of Proebstol'a Addition t a--kin. . , John , F. ami Annl f v. it. aif'im.n, iot s , i Ballroai ....; :-' ACREAGE