" ; jssr- THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNINO. JUNE I IS. IS07. ' PORTLAND'S BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ACDiriC.'i We Cordially Invite You To Be There ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Buys You a Homo In imam. msmviH- :-mramr m 11 niitir s r s w a ar it r. l m sr v t m i.itv yr m . w ,.. amw - 1 n.ie- r OPEN TO PUBLIC TODAY IT WILL BE A GALA DAY. There will be entertainment for all big, little, old and young. Our Free Special Trains over the O. W . P. leave First and Alder Streets at 9a.ni, 10 :30 a. m., 12 m., 1 :30 p. m. and 3 p. m. Those who cannot take our FREE SPECIAL TRAINS will please take the regular O. W. P. cars and fare w ill be refunded at our "Berkeley Office." De Cap- rio's Famous Band will furnish music on the tract until 4 o'clock. There will also be Free Coffee, Ice Cream, Lemonade and Milk. , Bring your lunch baskets, cups and glasses. We also have a limited supply of elegant Japanese umbrellas and flags, which will be given away as souvenirs." Those who use the Waverley-Wood-1 stock car will have far refunded at "Berkeley" office and b e driven over the tract in carriages. Join us for a good time. OR The Curtiss Company SELLING AGENTS ' Pbon A2699; Main' 699. 309 Abbgton Building. wcck The Jacobs-Sti ne Company FIFTH FLOOR, SWETXAND BUILDING Phones: A2811, Main 359 i , i i hi hi i- It's Not Like a Gambling Venture When you invest your savings in good real estate, that is bound to come to the front as far as the future demand for the same is concerned, you are. not gam bling, taking chances of losing what you put in. Your money invested now in residence lots in Council Crest Park Will double and treble in value, just as they did on Portland Heights. This class of residence property is demanded by those who have the cash to pay for it Go into the outskirts and you'll find lots offered at what seems to be a low price, but time will prove that they will sell for much less before they are settled up. Well Patronized Car Lines Will Always Remain v iBgggsrsaaaggggxx8Bnmggsngzgssgsxxsgrsxxsxsxxa tzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz: PORTLAND HEIGHTS SPECIAL SALE OF HOIS On the Heights and to Council Crest. Take warning from the experience of ' , those who have bought years ago in additions that have since been abandoned " by the street cars on account of the lack of patronage to keep the lines going. - - v.. :, -V A- " - ' Lots on the Grest Are Selling Rapidly i Since the Water Board has purchased the site for the new Reservoir. More money has been invested in Council Crest Park within the past week than in all r- - of the other additions combined.- It's the sureness of the investment that counts fi. W. Lemcke Company SIXTH AND WASHINGTON 1 b a M ii II I i Only a short time until our contract expires. We do not intend to turn a single lot back to the owners. Therefore, we will offer you CHOICE OF ANY LOT IN THE TRACT FOR $500. Terms FIFTY DOLLARS DOWN AND TEN DOLLARS PER MONTfL Never before were lots on Portland Heights offered at such a low price and on terms. Avail yourself of the oppor tunity to get one or more of these lots at once. They won't last long. Nearly all the lots are level. With graded streets, gas and city water. On the car line; best service in the city. Close in. Get off at Patton Drive. Branch office on the ground. City Office, 7 Chamber of Commerce ; Main 2159 HEvKEASEY COMPANY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN HEIGHTS PROPERTY. i! ! GRADUATES FBOM SILVERTON SCHOOLS fi'' . BIlvBrton. Or.. jun l b. tommencs- mant srcles of the SUverton publia Thursday And Friday evenings. Excel lent program were rendered. The clasa thla year ooniilata ft 14 pupila, the larg eat claaa that ha a aver, panned the eighth grade examination In Bilverton. Rev. Albyn Esaon gave the' claaa ad dress last evening, and Dr. Heritage of the Willamette university aang several aeleotlona. . FroXesaor Waahbura laavaa today for Belllngham, Washington, where ha haa been engaged aa the head t the aclenoe department of the aohoola in that city. A Haunted Necklace. . , . F The atory of a haunted necklaoe, which formerly belonged to the Maha rani q2 Coocb fithar and. la auppoaed to brlna bad fortune to every on eon neeted with it, ia told In tha Indian Daily Nawa. Tha necklace la composed of pear la ana turquoiees, ana wnue it vti in tha Maharanl'a poaaeaalon ahe waa robbed of a. ouantltT nf ralnahla fn.ln Th Maharaja, too, ioat aome t tUa, Nat racing ponlea by death and breakdowna. ' Things were beginning to look seri ous, and the advice of a pundit was sought. He prescribed a change of ownership and a voyage across the sea In order to break the spelL The necklace, it is added, -was there upon given to a lady in England. As a result, the Maharaja has begun to win I races again, and the Maharani has, re covered her stolen property. ( 4 The present owner of the necklace, I however, has been the victim of persist ent 111 fortune from the , day that it cam into herpoeaeaslon. . t See Commercial XnTeatmeat Oo.a r advertisement ia "Business , Chanoea." aod ttader "New yodajr,' Saint of Elba. -From tha London Telegraph, On the Island of Elba' there lately died a man named t MelanU who, al though a millionaire, had for T many yeara liyed aa a guest In a peaeanfa famUyf- ft . i'" , He had. It seme, completely lost his memory, and bad certainly forgotten that he was so rich, He-always lived aa a poor man, paaalng hla time in meditation and ' prayer, so that the flshera of the island regarded him aa a aalnt,"5".' :i--, : ,::. -n M. Melani beaueathed everything he had to hla klndheerted hosts, who, aa can eaally be understood, were sur prised bejtond measure when tht-fcr how rich their former guest hadi been. At Piatoa, In Tuecany, M. Mini owned a magnificent mansion, which hi had kept closed aince . On own ing the house after the owner's datn it was found that all the furniture an t artlstio objects t had disappeared. o bodjr knowa how or when. There ta a feature of the rr workmen's eompenaatlon art. r to eome into force Julr 1. f the thoroughnepa of tm 1 cured throuitli i' ? ; .( : . . members of rr ,m- . the act provi '-t ( r i demntty tt r . C.R f f t r i i .- i T - -