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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, i WEDNESDAY EVENING, . JUNE 13, iIC57. iliiOIIIEI! DESERT EFFECTS OF TJIE COTTAGE GEOTE COLLISION TRACTION. MEN: ASK ; ; THINGS OFXIIEIULIS Intereatlng Speculations m Well as " . Development Folloff, Satur . ,f . dn'g Ilsclonre. V't;. ") 1 halla. Blnce Mr. Weeks la employed by the Felt company in Teooma. which has been contesting the ground In that city snd toward Olympla with the Btone A Webster lpterests. the situation locally becomes more Interesting than ever. .7 William Armstrong, Dies Suddenly f (ffpHal Pttpstck U The Jonrssl . .Pendleton, Or., June II. William Armetrong, aaed- II. a farm laborer and a well known oharacter about Hell. waa found dead In bed last evening at the borne of Robert Montgomery. He had complained o( distress due to bad IS FADING .HIT T Tomorrow oosltlvelv the laat dav to receive dlsoount on east elfle gas bills, heart action. : Longer Be the Kinging lake Country -1.- STEALTHY SETTLEBS i J FILCHING THAT REALM , THrdlr Crop TJold Sure! In Soil i ' f of Hla Fertllltf BoonffleM Aw Available Marvelous, Scenery Fine Climate and Grand Future. -.1 Sociil IMfpstts t Tb Josrul.) ' ailver Laka, Or, June J. Oregon ! ' Ut of contrasts and Lake county is no small portion of the stats, neither la It any leea surprising in Its climatic ml nhvlrl make-UD. Thera If atlll ;snow so the nearby mountain aummlU but on .the sat plains and valleya it la summar heat during the oay ana oollnr brasses at sunset with a tans; 4of froat along toward daylight The roads in the timber are aa yet fairly fre from duat but In the open are 'jSoni' stretches of road He nrat'ow . Scab rock and lew. Men urougn aoooe ' or aand until the crooked river Is crossed, when the aegregated lands of th liurhuiM irrigation projects are reached. These ara largely covered with Juniper. From thla region are to be had some of the finest views or w mow. clad peaks of the Cascades ML Adams. ML fit. Helena, Mt. Hood Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters, against, the deep , blue of a cloudless ky. ; .' At Hend la the experiment farm of ' the ditch company, that to newcomers is- a revelation in the variety of crops , aucceasf ully . grown br aid , of irrlga tlon. From Bend eouthward the road lies much of the 'way along ttas Des chutes river wrougn me . ni belt of broken flats- ? 'I'':' : f .':' .v. I. .' .: , .... .:' V . , ,' ". - i. ... . . . :.' i I , . i- .' ; . ... : 1 . 'J-.-.' ' , ' . . j . , , ' ' ' '' .V r'.' ': '' ' i -.: V v !' V . .' .. . . - ' ' :' A'.1' '. ' '..v..'.. ' . ,: :'- . . ... ... w l-VV. t ' ' - I ' ; " " . , I 1 A work train trying to make a tiding before the arrival of ( a passenger train backed Into the locomo tive of the flyer It was seeking to escape. The occupants of the work train's caboose paved thsmselves by Jumping,' though they were somewhat Injured lnbe leap.-Photo bf ;Gourleyy ;j; 'r:''':, ' 'v : (Sreeia rimta n joamsL) Cbehalla.-, Wash., , June It.- B. , J, Weeks of Taeoma has asked of tha city eounoll a la-year franchise for. the Can-trallav-ChahaJU Eleotrio ",. Railway A rower company. It is proposed to build an (nterarban eleotrio line between Che. halls and Centralis. Tha road must ha eompleted within a rear. Assurance is WlthinsrB"aVs,'lLn(f ITiat a'mlla otmZTt is now available, with six miles more that an be diverted here. George W. Orerorv. a Seattle attor ney,, who recently asked for franchise for an electric- railway and tor alantrin tight and water franchises, announced to the counoli that if it considered Mr. weeks' proposition preferable to hla it Should accept it " - , : . Considerable fntaraa mmmA tm Chehalla by the announcement in 8eat- ue siaiuraay oy Mr. Wyinan, of the executive committee of the Btone fc Webster interests, that tha . Tnrrr. tlonal company proposed to build aa eleotrio Una from tha rnin hmm. dsry, connecting with Bellinghatn. Ever ett, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympla and Che mmmAGm 4, ;,.,,;.....-..,., '. . ... , , . . . . ,-' " - acres I miles east of Lents; one-half mile from street car line: 1 ' acre cipared; balance very light brush; good well of water; also never- y taUina- atraamjv.on aood nubUo JTOad;. jmail t-rpom bovse:100wortl of J T cow; all household furniture including carpets, rugs, eta, for ii&oo; iov , 1 w ' cash, balance on easy terms. river; SU aores one-fourth mile from ear line; half mile on good pubiio roaa; Acres I bloel from Willamette Price 11400. fenced new house. ka from car Una. all cleared. - partly t .- is KAA- half naah: balance to auit curchaaer. acres one-half mile from-Willamette river; on good pubiio road (all Cleared and in good state of oultlva tlon. Price 500. : , , 1M aores two blocks from car line; en pubiio road; rich soil and lays well. .'Price $M;--- ' 'l''"' " ' ..' ' 1 ' " ' ;-'".'' ' To fcaif-aore and acre tracts on car line, very, rich soil, no rook nor gravel, don't fall to call on V. - y ,.,.; 'fV:. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. 245M StarR St I DEVELOPERS AT FOREST1 GROVE Meeting: of Willamette Val- ; ley League to Be Held on June, Twenty-Slxtn. 8. SI Masters; main office. Gold Beach, Curry county; capital stock, f 90,000; ob ject, mining and axtraotioa of precious metal a. Hermiston Baptist church of Hertels- ton, Oregon: trustees, F. A. Yates, 1 W. Pumas, C. E. Cole, t, D. Kloe, w, H. Skinner; value of property, Il.tOO. . Heights Park Holding company; In corporators, J. A. Currey, H. K- Sar gent and B. M. Petti grew; main office, Portland: capital stock. 110.000; object, to do brokerage business. T. 3. Carney A Co.; Incorporators, F. 3. Carney. Erik Maunula and Nela Bera- man; main office, Aatorla; capital stock. $16,000; object, to conduct a general merchandise store, to ooerata launches ana g&soune do&is. . Tomorrow positively the last dav to receive discount on east side gaa bllla. elected; for three, years aa director and I. it. Ansls for two years. Lidle' It. Irwin was elected clerk. An eight- months' term of school will commence I the first Monday in .October, iich ot tne-way aiong a- cot river through the great pine -, the Walker and Paulina ranges now and. than by ,wide pumice valle School Officers at Barlow. " (Speelal DUpatek to The Joe rnaL) Barlow, Or, June 10. At the annual Eandsness ...was B. Burg was " (Special tMtpatck te The oaraaL) Cottage Grove, Or.. June llThe an convention of the Willamette I Valley Development league will be held hare June If, with afternoon and even-1 school .meeting' J. J, tU, fSVlSll r-ning session wmdellver an ad- " - . . 1 . I Amm n wrh. f 'a u a PMMU " . wl. lion ox , enterprising - built a town far within "the aeserrand lowing is the program, musical nam- bava set-their races againoi in r-""rDtra omutea: 'villa intrenchments of the . "Crook I Afternoon session 'Mii.it -lna" Their ultimate xewara Call to order. President Hfnda. Is certain. . Aaaress 01 wojoom oa aeoaii 01 fuuo, ' Beyond this the meadowa of the np- c, J. Howard. per river begin and on the one hand Address of welcome on behalf of city, are extended hay ranches carrying the Mayor J. X. Jones. open grass tana, ana on - am umr i 1 Annual . Business ana election or or- aeen the black pine- Which .lor mues 1 fleers. it RnalanH. a small aettiemeni eiore, uom, puai-i int n.quiuei 01 uevejopmenu nttirm and . iiu, fltatlon. Here roada 1 camobelL Oreaon Citv. . . ' ."iivorra tin tha aant fork of the Dee-1 "Oreaon University and State Dsj .chutes where are many settlers on the velopment," Professor F. O. Toung, Eu segregated landa or a prospective irn- 1 gene. na.J. JlLk aanMmatiW - i Ftl HOTEL IMOXl ' ! COB. TXZXO AJTD XAXW VO. Portland's Lfitat and Moat Modern Motel New Bulldlngj conveniently locat-l ed, fitted with the latest designed furniture., net- and cold water in every . room, . private . baths, modern arlll, long distance telephone, free bus. Bam pie room, free from noise, facing plaaa,. Kates ,,an4, up,. ..... extends along the road. I "The Public Land Policy of the 7n- aom Oi myes souin, isiiure." congressman w. u. Hawiey. man. T TT . w . uratinn tflltph mtllTlftnT. . . . . , , - IV. I 1 . V, t 1 Crossing ine norinern cna - vi mi i uiionN b nutcr, oaivui. "Benefits of Water ' Transportation," 1 Walker range in a southeasterly direc tion through a - portion - or nortnern Klamath country and emerging from the .' forest in '.Lane county on ine weeiem edge of the low desert, which extends some 60 miles' .eastward, one cornea upon a body of arid land.whloh is teing steadily settled 'up' and ;wnlch. , Uncle Evening sesslorv Reoort of committees and eonoluslon or Dustnasa. XJause of Pro rr ess. Governor Cham- oeriain, naiera, 'The Battle for an Open River," Hon. B. F. Jones. Independence. ' rrhe Railroad Commission and the Ram dariicftted -in nait lo a. ereat lrrlaa- I Industries of Oreaon." T. J. CamobelL tlon project, but, it ' failing to make I chairman railroad commission, Cottage good within a reasonaoie time reopeneo wove.. . A , - ' ,' ' L ' them for homesteadlng last September. I "The Eleotrio Spirit of Roseburg and h S i.;, maaanolr sUte-Ii ' coos Bay," Hon. Ixuis Baraee, Rose The silver lake ana us marsn utnas f iMnMfr MnaUi. '.ih.Ii.h .. ,11.. ..... umi. . ,ki. . ijrind iin-o wU.u-u. 1 orcnestr ana a maia.auartet are llDer- desert forma the projected reservoir Bite and la pretty well settled witn a nay and stock ealsing community, having aa 'Its center tha village of Sliver ake which has for several years past been the mecca of numerous umber claim 1. seekers and is now coming to the notice of the homeseeker because of the loca- tlon hera of a United Btatea land com missioner. Here are good hotels and ally interspersed. " (' The-delegate and those attending the meeting are invited to make frea uaa of tne ciuorooms as sues t a cr tha com merclal blub. -.. ' v . lerou friends to settle near hlra on "the aesert." To the home-seeker this central Ore- livery and,' needless to say, several lo- gon country la aa certain aa the Palouse caters, who will, for a consideration, country, though the aoll must be studied show the tenderfoot where to make a carefully before any large venturea are fortune. Most 01 tne lana or tms see- maae. tlon is prmlce or volcanic ash and. I This, season is the second for the . thourh arid, is f hlah fertility. 1 aesert pioneers who now feel reason- " Riirfaca water can bar found nr I aolv Bare concerninr . certain crona. much of ' this - area: at-depths varying) Winter and spring wheat, barley, rye. ,rrom iv to s zeet, na is sneet water I oa is, nax, eana veicn, speua, potatoea. alfalfa, sugar beets and all root crops have yielded well, and there Is a good noma maraei. i - XalBS Uvestock. Tne old-timers - wno nava settled on the watered hay landa around the lakes will oontinue laraelr in tha livestock business consuming their -hay crops In winter and depending on forest reserve ranges In summer. The newcomer will be kept -busy preparing hla claim lor tne Dig crops to be raised for fu ture export wnen ran lines come, as iney win in cue seaaon. xne Dest way to see this oomlns- country is for a party to combine and either purchase or hire an outfit, taking lime enouan to investigate careruiiv The absence na not lorgetiing siae trips into the for lumbago. lie has prevailed on num- it of cood Quality in most Instances. A recent analysis made or a. A. war ing, field assistant of the United Btatea v geological aurvey. of the water from tha well or Jonn Koss. near cnrlstmaa lake. Total solids . ......482.D0 calcium 8.20 Magneslum , 8.20 Hodiura and potassium ,..,..,..128.60 . Kulfate .........................204.00 f 'aVbonate ............... ... . .,'. . . .00 .Bicarbonate ,t. ....... 44.10 Chlorln B7.40 jvitraw Trace Mr. waring says- further: , Xfo Black Alkali. These figures are in carta of aalta time .in 100.000 narta nf -water Tha ahainn. IDi of carbonates (black alkali) is tha most east, Deschutes, Walker basin, Fort Rock pleasing thing shown by analysis both and Christmas lake deserts, the old of the waters and soils of your local- river bed in Crook county, tha Chew- ity." i":. ancan, cummer laae, L,aaeview and KJa- Mr. Ross claims great benefit to hla math countries, for this plateau region rheumatism and says It is a sure cure baa something for each one who has xurcBiKni cBougn to come nera ana stick to It. It certainly has the finest climate of the northwest, but to those who expect to find anything .resembling the country west' of the Cascades or tne nraines 01 Montana and nak-ota. or tha lands of Iowa and Illinois, there will be disappointment. Should 10 rer cent or tne nomeseekers who view this land remain, the early settlement of tnese (anas is a matter already deter mined. Serious Handicap, A serious handicap to some of the most .. inviting sections exists here tnrourh the military wagon road land grants, which not being on the market practically prevents meanwhile use and settlement or tne adjacent government landa,-, The grants are essentially the same as- tha- railroad granta but are further complicated oy numerous sales and transfers-in bulk with little result other than to make it annear that Innocent purcnasera would sutler toy a , .well earned lorreiture: or suon grants. it Is a notorious fact that patents were IfTsued in defiance of the laws authorizing, which would In the case of an individual work such a defect of title as to Involve any innocent purchaser In loss if fault title waa not cured-by court action. : i . " 4"J Here, are the tiles bring in your roof. , Fancy Straws. , Fancy Shapes. - -' Fancy Bands. But no fancy prices. Panamas, - $5, $7.50, $10.00. . ; v Soft" and Stiff Brim . Saildrs, $1, $2, $3. S.I0M ClotlunoCo OusKuhnPtcp Mefia"'arid Boys' Outfitters. . 1G3 and46S Third St". ' - - r Mohawk Buildinff: , . Buy a Home In j Fir" V ;.5',T-.. "1 Iv V ;' t.t ' : -,:,..-r :.- y r V U A WEEK , DOES IT FOR YOU AND YOUR HOME WILL BE in Portland's most beau- tiful- new residence addition. FIVE DOLLARS DOWN and ' ONE ' DOLLAR ; A WEEK. . . Think of securing one of these magnificent $125 lots on such , terms. You never had such an opportunity to put "the rent man' on the run." See or phone "us. The Jacobs-SUne Co. OR The Curliss Co. Selling Agents ' 909 Abineton Phones: A2699 Main 099 Fifth Floor Swat land Building ; Phones: AS811, Main 359 STOP PAYING RENT NEW MINIXG AND : BUILDING CONCERNS (Special Diapateh to The JoareaL) Palem, Or., June 19. Among the ar ticles of Incorporation filed with the secretary of state are the following: Elliott-Regan Store, Cement & Con struction company; Incorporators, O. L. Elliott, Tred C. Regan and W. W, Oilbs; main office, Portland; capital Btock, $10,000. Windy Hollow Mining company; in corporators. T. A. Crumn. T. E. Ttnr- nard and F. M. Duke; main office, Lake view; capital stock, 100,000; object, locating, prospecting and . developing mines. . , The Eastern Candv Worka: Innornn- rators, C. Polycarpos, P. O. Attlas and D. Polycarpos; main office, Portland; capital stock. I5R0 nod! ohtact-. n An retail and wholesale confectionery busi ness. ,- The I C. Reynolds Lumber company; ineoroorators. Lincoln RevnnMa George F. Revnolds and O, K. Murrav; main office, North Bend. Coos county; capital stock, $40,000. . ' ' - The fihaata-Pnata fAniv, - rnm rtan v incorporators. John Fry, W. .W. Wren, S, Smith 'and Fry snd John Fry, and SPECULATORS -ATTENTIONS' ' ' . Best bargain ever oflered in jPortland. Acreage . between the rivers, adjoining, the O. R. & N. Co. terminal and Swift'Co. property. . , . - , , 1 ,,' Why pay for a SOxlCX) lot when the same money buys one acre of land haying1 fail arid water front' age, which 'Will become .' in the very near future Portland's shipping center? .' ' , -i -.'' BECOME WISE by carefully investigating this extraordinary bargain: . Call at once. - 323 Chamber of Commerce -'"j V '.' ,-'f' -.4 v'vV . . ,,. . . ......... ..,-:.-. .v'.. .. , Take NoticeOnly a few acres left each acre a fortune. Price, $1000. Buy one or more.' , .. .1. ' - - AMERICAN LADY CORSETS ' AU $1.25 Styles tl 98c 8 Uodeb TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES ALL AT REDUCED PRICES ' m O ULiO ' I i i mm ii I ' i i I IBffll (0). I East Sadc Dcparlracnt Storc Avenue and East Alder mEmmb s nccsess Never before have such values been'offered on the East Side, and nowhere in the J city can you match the bargains which we. are offering during this ' great sale, t These facts are fully attested by large numbers of people from the West Side, the East Side, "Vancouver, Oregon City, Newport, Estacada and all points here- J about, who bave visited this store and s hare4 in the offerings. . ,; Great Reductions in Price in Every Department I And nearly every article reduced. You 11 find hundreds of bargains at this store J ; ' Vother than advertised. Keep your eye on the windows. t ; i .t Long Silk. Gloves, $1.75 Values at $1.29 'Very htig whittf all isilk Gloves of extra" Quality, double tipped, sues 6 and 6i. Bissel's Carpet Sweepers, ; ; $3.50 Grade at $2.33 You can not buy better sweep ers than these; latest improve ments and all full nickeledoak and mahogany finishv n Every Hammock Reduced 75c Hammocks ....'....49f $1.25 Hammocks ........75s) $1.50 Hammocks ........08 All others reduced, Embroidery Bargains, Values to 20c at 9c, A great Jot of Embroideries in widths tip to 7 inches. Your choice of the lot 0. Cushion Tops, Regular ; 25c at 15c , ' Your choice of any of our 25c Tops, some with backs, at 15f each. , . . . Parker's " Alarm ; "Clocks $1.25 Grade 77c Parker'a' irenuine rotary ham mer Alarm Clocks. Thoroughly reliable and dependable, and sold elsewhere at $1.25. - T ft .QJIIj. (Xrnma Values at i09k: Lvalues' W &3 oo at JRi oa :H Extra .; long all . silkV white Dainty new styles m white and v: Gloves, f splendid -Quality, colored - Suits, ready for use . t double tipped, .sizes 6 and 6. right now when needed. . . .VI sft m as a Ji M saa ssh Mexican Straw Hats, v 25c it , to $8.50 at $4.98 . Value at 10c Rlch.y lustrous V taffeta silk . j r ct.:-- x i ...i: 1 n. sun.uai auayicu lor weir uy z black, plain cSlors, stripes and "T one hAfc r1' mn .or plaids, Vsplendid assortment of woman'.a"d they are nearly In- colors to choose from. , destructible. V Women's Suits' at One i Women's Slippers, .$1.00' v: '.- Half Price Values 69c V,. : Tust a few stvlish tailors-made I Tust olain common sense low Suits left, but: they are very heel comfort Slippers. All com choice and you may take them I fort and, good wear, aizes -4 1 tor just one nail ot our original ito 8. .flow price. Better come early. Men's Soft Shirts, $1.25 Grade 98c ' -Women's Suits at One Half Price- 4 v Tust a few - stylish tailor-made Suits left, but they are as choice as we have had and you can take them for just one half - of, our original low price, tfet ter. come early. 1 ' . Folding Go-Carts, Values i to $6.50 at $3.98 f Any of olif $6.00 or $6.50 fold ing r.- adiustable Go-Carts, all ' fitted with rubber tires adjust able reed front and back. ., More Bleached Sheets, 65c , ' Grade at 47c A very good grade t of full bleached Sheets, all ready for use, size 72 by 9Q inches,; y j 10c Blackola Polish 5c 25c Boston Garters 14c Men's Suits Worth to $15 9f 7 OC I awv-'' , (1P1..J..JS ...A An excellent, lot of Men's Suits, (weather Shirts, in cream, white in serges; cassimeres and wor-jand gray, ideal shirt for this" 51CQ3 mai reifuiariy ipia at i Wfathpr. $12.50, $13.50, $14 and $15, but I wnitii die uitjK.cn iui3 arc -in-1. , , M( - a no uded at this one price - of M en s canvas anoes,.9i.fa ?7.y5. : Jtvery suit a big bar-1 Grade 98c gam.,- n1j an full aI rnirt iviexican oxraw nais -coc fort and satisfaction. i , urades at 10c v A sun hat that any one may wear. Genuine Mexican hats, the kind that are practically indestructible. Men's 10c Canvas , Gloves 5c. - saWSJBBJSJSBJSJBBBBsiBjSSjBS 'A ..V - .-.v-r.v,.i ---- ;'. .';V'-" Greatest Hat Bargains "r. All this .season's . newest - and' best styles are in the cut rates. Corset Covers, Values 35c " , . at . 18c t Good - Corset "Covers, neatly $r.50Panamas $5.95 trimmed with lace and ribbon. $500 Panamas,;;..'. '.$4.15 , ' - P ' , $3.00 Soft or Stiff Hats. $2.45 vvasn cresses lor xne $2 50 or Stiff Hats.1.05 uiris - - At price , of materials. . Suits Wnmn'i Wlilts. Waists that are well , made, for ffirls b . ; v AttJ . . . .-. . 1 x . ; i us iim rn v at uks 2s irom e to iyears at iuft msf 1 w xrr 4. and 08. . Both white and col- A very handsome lot of lace ctiaa v ait v u v i jr . vs a-tiAiiivvA Wfl.Utft. inm tnavA utinrf Women's Patent' Oxfords 8ie.ves, '80me. long sleeves. .ou uraae jh.bo faome jow neck and others with Swell new plain ' toe patent! collars, all very elegant and uiuson uxioras, witn - larcei newest stvif. ! u . 1 i cycici.3 iuu iiuLKJii titles, very tyiisn. Wash Goods Worth to 20c I Vi XT" J A. SJ SJ Bathing Suits Reduced- A!I d30"16 new patterns jn .V, , r V organdies, lawns, -Swisses,, ba- I au uooa iMew jstyies tistes, madras, etc,