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THE OREGON DAILY JOUHNAU PORTLAND," TUESDAY , EVE.IING, AUGUST 13, 1S37. 0RG1ZIIIG FOR DIG COUNTY FAIRi uiiif alio;! i;i o;:e siiofiT year Metropolis of North 'Idaho Meeting at Gresham Fills -Projects Many Improve Committees and Assigns Their Duties. ments on Big Scale. V --. n " I ' lopo-wi uiapaica , 10 lot tfoaraai.1 . : ' : ' IjwIton. Ida.. All. ll.Tha eltv of Lewlston will durln the ensuing . 1) , ttTTTT' nn tir wrtrnTm months ,xpand mora than half a mil' 'V VYllJli lirj XiJJilit'IXil lion dollars,, of which nearly $400,000 The Items already agreed upon,, when k i . m I construction la now la progress, or Arrangement! Will Rapidly Take I where the prellmlaarv arrangements t ... . i r coins; cioseo, are aa xouows; . eewer -. rjnapo lor uxniDirs ruuy nuriu i system, 1120,000; . street paving, 1116, ' . ' ' V,-, ' 1 000; water Vpiant system, additional, of County' Great Reaourcea $67,000; fire department, for improve- ultima, - v,vuv; iouu, 4,uuu. . . in ewer Work la now In progress. City Engineer Gullland la completing the rinai estlmatea (or the atreet paving, whloh Includes the entire business dis trict and portions . of the residential section. Resolutions oalllna- for an elec tion to vote $67,000 bonds for installing larger water mains lor tne water sys tem have been passed, and Commission- 'Next Meeting September 2. . J Special DUpsteb te Toe Joarnil.) . Qresham, Or., Aug, JJ, The directors of -the Multnomah County fair and car nival -net at tha Orange; hall here yea "V terday af ternoon, 1 H. E. ,Davla of ' V Oreshau . was elected .vice-president of "v the board 'of directors. y -vv '''"' " ' A letter was read by .the secretary from Fred. T. Merrill In which he aug er Kllng is now securing data and estl- for the f Lre-flchtlna- SDnaratua. to be -installed at a cost of $30,000 and for which a bond Issue Is to be called early In the fall. Tha two special street im provement districts on Normal hill will I--- .... - a A A V g.itjyftat tha bank block and streets ,n(. th- toUf for permanent iprove- 01 tne ' grounas 1 ments tnis tgAfc-ed as a portion 1 . - . ,l . 1 1 a. w a Vnoeasions bo ; sold vto tha - highest L Vlder. - (The president, vice-president and aee- .ary were appointed a committee on incesslona with full power - to - close tntracta. p ' ' IAn education and entertalnmeat com (.11 tee was named, compoaed of Pro- iaaor K. ir. Kobinson, superintendent M schools of 'Multnomah county: Pro fessor C. C. Baker of Gresham, Pro feasor J. B. Oebr of Evening Star grange, Mlea Mary Isom, . Multnoman county librarian, and Pr. A. Thompson, .pastor of the Ore eh am M. K. cnurcn. Tha arrangementa for the farmers' 5 Institute work were left with Charles ' Cleveland. B. C Altman. H. E. Uavla, Richard Wilson andIr..JU Dechman. The amusement Xeatucea of the fair tt was decided to leave with the educa tional and entertainment committee, . .' . : ' -Ooauaitteea rilled Oat. It was augjrested that E. i. Ladd of tha Portland Seed company be appointed . manarer of , the poultry department. This was left to tha agricultural eom- . jnittea-. , - --.' J mr tin In lit ono against a toUl outlay in 10 of $81,000. Lewlston's bonded . indebtedness is t99Q Raft mnA I , -...... 1 n Ion $1,600,000, giving H tha right by the law allowing cities to bond up to II per cent of their valuation to Issue bonds to tha amount of $671,000. , All of the work now planned will, it Is In tended, be completed before the holl days, c v- "-: "N ' ... MILWAUKEE BUYS GROUND AT B0YILL " . .. .' . . , ffseelal Dlepatca te The JeamL) Moscow, Ida., lAug. IS.-Tha Chicago, Milwaukee A SI Paul Railroad company haa bought 110 acres of land adjoining the townsite of Bovlll, to bo used for depot grounds and storage, tracks toao commodate the large volume of business expected from the Potlatoh Lumber company's road, which will form a Junction with . too Wllwaukee at that oolnt . f The Milwaukee surveyors engaged In nitinln . th lln frnm Rr. VarlM. a The prise Committee was made up of point on the main line, to Bovlll, art re-'! portea to do neanng couins ana nave encountered no difficult problems in en. glneering. They expect to got tha Una to uoviu in aooui 10 aaya. 50ZQD0NT TEETH -.V" IU1 MILITARY ACADEMY . tha chairmen of tha different commit tees. Arrangement of exhibits will be tinder , managers aa follows: Charles Cleve land, dairy cattle, sheep and hogs; ' Richard Wllaon, beef cattle and horses: B. C Altman, dairy machinery and dairy ' products . a. . Mrs. K. Kronenberr, chairman of tha oommlttee on music and art, appointed th. nlinln. lit uilit har: On art. . S'affTT AND BEAUTIFIES - of Columbia grange, Mrs. J. w. etnat tuck of Ureaham grange and Miss Lucy - Metsger. . ,A - H. E. Davta-ohatrman on agrlcultura, '. appointed R. P. Rasmusaen of Corbet t, J. W. Townsend of Cleone, F. M. Olli of RuaaellvUla and E. J. fipooner of Lenta, ' ' . . .;. Dr. Sj. Dechman, chairman on horti culture, appointed E. P. Smith of EasU ; wood nurseries,' Max Ruehle . of Rock- . wood and Mr. Orlesel of Mcmtavllla. 1 trill siaot Carnival Quaes. it waa voted unanimously to have a " queen of tha carnival, to be elected by . .popular vote at cents a vote, and that . tha four young ladles receiving the next ,,. nearest vote be considered elected maids f of honor. Timothy Brownhlll V. elected to wok" after the matter. . . ' A baby show waa decided upon and , President J. J. Johnson . was elecUd chairman of a committee composed of . Iilmself and Dan McAUen of Portland. , W.W. Cotton and W. P4 Mulchay of Portland and Dr. J. M, Short of Oreaham - were appointed a committee on trans- t. portatlon -' - - The next meeting la called for Mon : 4ay, September 3 at 10:30 a. m. ,i Portland's business men are coming to tha front, applying for apace lor ex , hlblt. Electric lights are promised by the Portland Railway. Light Power company. Concessions for big amuse - ment . features are being; applied for. Large exhibits of fine stock and big poultry ahowa are assured. ii PORTLAND ORE. ' A Board tnfr and Cay School for Xoung Man and - p'reparatlon for . col- - leges, -U. S. ' Military and i Naval Academies. Ac-1 credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst, and all State Uni versities and Agricultural ' Colleges. Manual . train ing.- - Business eourse. . The principal haa had 3 ' years experience In Port land. comiortaDio quar ters. - Beat environments. , Make reservations - now. For Illustrated catalog and other uteratur ad- drass - J. W. BILL, U.D.- : rrtnolpal and yroprtetot. ! Godd.Words for Siskiyou. Portland, Or.. Aug. 10, 1907.Cham . plon Oroun Mining Company, 306-7-8, Couch Building, City. Gentlemen: It was with oonsiderablo pleasure that I called upon you a few days go to talk over the great future of tha mining in- dustry in Siskiyou county, California. It haa been my good fortune to spend considerable time in and around Treka, ; California, and I am welt acquainted with the resountes of sisKiyou county. There la no doubt In my mind that the Siskiyou mining district la rich In gold and copper, if not the richest county in : the United States, not only In gold, but also In silver and copper. ' When going from Treka to your property, it is won derful to see the great number of Slacers that were worked lmthe early ays, records of which will ahow that the amount produced In gold waa some- Columbia University TXaJverslty Park tttion, ortland, Or, Catholic Boarding and Day School for young men and ooys. Hituatea on a high plateau skirting the Willamette river and overlooking the panoramic city Of Portland; a veritable health re-1 anrt ror . students. nixiensive) Diay- g rounds and tha largest gymnasium In tne norm west. , Collegiate. ? Preparatory and Commer cial Courses. Catalogue aent on applica tion. . REVV JOSEPH GALLAGHER, C 8. C oxooii orszra rarnocaxm President. 10. L no reason why you should, not becoma-A I .'vWg dividend paying company and-pro-I Sice a large proportion of the gold now I piVJBja out oi ma mines in your aw , C F.' BUNKER.: GRAFT DEFENSE IS J AHEAD ONE POINT t' Uonrnal BpeetU Berries.) ;.--y'? San Francisco, Aug. IS. Believing that there la some ground or the- at tack upon the validity of the Oliver grand Jury Indictments ; the state eu ' preme court has issued an .order that " Judges Dunne, Lawler and Cook, show i cause why they should not issue per manent writs restraining them from proceeding with the 1 bribery and , graft nroseoutions. ; The time set for - the hearing Is Monday morning, August 19, ; and affects the cases of William M. Abbott. Theodore V. - Halsey. Louis Glass, and W. I. Brobeck. This Is con- f'aldered a great victory for the defenae. ; ONLY, ICE CIIEAM . AT KELSO SUNDAY ' s Special Dltptch to 'Tbe ' Jooniil.l , "'Kelso, wash., Aug. !. The lid waa v down tight over Kelso Sunday. Not only - were the saloons closed out aiso every ' business place in town, by orders of the v: county attorney. Permission was given '. for the - sale . of -Jce i cream and . soft drinks, but the stores selling these were V not allOWOa - to men anrming viae, ; it ' was Impossible to buy even a cigar or a sack of peanut a There was a good deal of kicking from some quarters, and i ft la a question how Jong the lid will remain ao tlght-i i s Mail an4 Pfaonea for Vollnicr. i " iSnMHnl DkDttcb to Tbe Jonrntl.) Iewlston, Idav, Aug. 13. The petU tlon of the new town of Vollmer for a . . Mt 1.AA 1.A AM i-,AMtA.l An llK 1 r ' pOKlOlJUVB llw liccn hi.iimju, aiu rnfn Mary A.Warnlcutt has been appointed postmistress. The service will be In stnjJg by September 1. The town will ' y-fe . Jwo telephone lines, the Pacific ' States and that of the Nea Perce Coop- . r ' arativa Telephone company. -Insect Bites, Stlnga, Stash, Itch, . t TKB HOTJ8EHOIU 8 OR 023 OH" Heals. Drulfgists reruna money it in. jrurc TERS ANTISEPTIC DEALING OIL falls. 35c . - . MeUger'a eye glasses, $1. Ill Wash. rOSlXAJTO, OIUSOOXT. mnsteeata Teat Onena BeoUmber 16. Fits "boys and girls for eastern and western colleges. Over two hundred graduates admitted to college. An ath- letio field and thoroughly equipped gym nasium. Includes an elementary school, which receives pupils at six and fits for tha Academy, giving especial attention to reading, spelling and penmanship. I Thoroua-hly competent teachers ' in both 1 departments. Office hours during Aug- ust from a a. m. to 11 m. uttajogua sent on application. - , Meidcan Mustang Liniment Gooaquloklytotha ' varyooraof the dlsaaae and atopa -tha moat deep-aat, f axoraolatlng pains , : 1 ' . Imoat Inatantly. ' , " - ' . Mexican Mustang Liniment ' 'r 'OaraaavaiTr'allBaael of Man ar taaa,t '; ' , ,4Jnata goetf-boiMat ' . ' A Unlmant oa ; Nana batter ,v ' . - Mane so Qoe4l . Every Vcrtnn MUiterefted ana tneaia anew . amiui u woaaamu MARVEL whirling Spray e new Tatmi BrrsiM. Mire, luntrnd Svrtion, HMi-Aat. ew jhom t;onvniis :'-iea- ill V7a M -'4 I ' Hi ' ii , iw JmiW tor U. it nn o-onut auFnlr toe ' MARVaia aojCDt bo outer, but MDd lUuno fop llluttratd book m-m. Ttsrrcs full nartloBlan ad cliiwtiona in. valuabla to lxll-t.' M . H i f, 0- aa a. sad r i:w vmtr WQOSAKO, CXAtUs vo. itn taVl-SATXI TtetlcsliaVtlsts Tfce Best la QaiWy Hidsiuuincr Values That Should Crcato Quioh Soiling ttk trr "rva A Great Special Underpricin of the Zlost Appropriate . ' r'!;--' .".Garments lor Zlidsnmmer Wear, Women keen to Bpprcciat unusual values and who shara In tha efferinn told ot below will jeenr the Beaaon's best and rooit desirable ttylea In Suits, Waists, Jackets, Skirts, etc, at far below tha- uiuai cost, as our comparsnva vaiue prices, wmcn are stated wttn conservatism and exacuruae, show. WI5 CANNOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO EXAMINE THESE EXTRAORDI NARY, OFFERINGS. THEY' WILL SURPRISE YOU, ' - Silk Salts $17J0 and $18.50 Values Reduced to f 12.KO These are high grade suits, made from very fine Huality, of Taffeta silk, beautifully tailored in the season's fashionable styles. They come in black. , red, gray . and other, food .colors. Their actual worth is positively - whit , we claim tr 1 0 Cfl them' to be. On sale at V..... $li,0J ; ; 65c and 85c Values, Reduced to 48f There are everal different styles and materials represented in this lot, some are white lawns trimmed with ' tucks and embroidery insertions, others are shep herd checks, black and white polka' dot AQ lawns, and plain chambraya. Your choice . fOC Clilldrcn's Drosses 65c, 75c and 85c Values Reduced to 48 -There are about tea dosen in this lot and . not a single dress worth less than 65c and the greater 'part of them 'are marked 75c and 85c Tbey are all L.'. - AA - J...'. A. IA.Za... .J. aa- A.!- i-ua iHium iuuvtiiuu. uiiuq iiuiu yicuj aIua hsms and percales, solid and fancy designs, nice ly trimmed with pleats, buttons and braids. -You can get any size from 4 to J years m most allxf the styles. Choice only r 48c Jap Silk Waist 3 $2.75 Values for f 1.08 Hetvy quality Jap Silk Waists In three -.very handsome , styles. One style , is tucked ' front, bsck and cuffs, the other two styles ' are 1 richly embroidered, front ' also trimmed with lace in sertion and. fine tucks, complete line of sixes in each style; 01 QQ Tuesdsy St.... Pl0 Girls' Somxnor Hats and . Caps : : . 50c and 65c Values Reduced to S5 Our entire stock of summer Headwear must go to make room for the fall line which is now arriving. We have yet to offer several styles of Tarns, Yatching Caps snd large rim Hats, in white and linen color ducks,, Bedford cords and plain linens. Your choice, while they last ........ :;..., sW mm Bead These Values in 9 Our Men's Department offers many exceptional valuea in tha most seasonable goods. Shirts, Underwear, Bathing Suits andBelta hare been specially reduced for Monday's sale Meii's Underwear Regular 75c Grade, Now 684 Men's fine French Bslbrig gan Underwear, shirts and drawers in all sizes, extra good wesring quality, perfect fitting garments; fully worth EC 75c Specially priced for this sale at.... K)C Hen's KTeglig'e Shirts Regular $1.00 Grade, Now TO Men's Negligee Shirts, made with button-down collars, come in a splendid assort ment of light,' medium and dark patterns, alt this sea- TTfl meed for this sale at... ai, son's goods; best $1 grsde. OLEABANOE OF MEN'S " BATHING SUITS Best $2.00 Values, Now f 1.69 Men's all wor sted Bathing Suits, made in two-piece style, with quarter length sleeves, colors plain nary blue, all sizes; excellent values at $2 a suit d ?Q Specially priced for this sale at. ....... P lev HEX'S UNDEBWEAB Regular $1.00 , Grade, Now 69e Here is in ex 'cellent saving opportunity. Tomorrow we place on sale a special line -of Men's Elastic Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear,' shirts and drawers in all sizes, drawers made form fitting, shirts neatly trimmed with silk tape and silk front; our best selling number at $1 a garment. Priced Cd for this sale at................ OUC ie SHOES and OXFORDS ; Perfection of stock and finish, correctness of form and price marks that help to economy are the features of our shoe selling at all seasons. But now the shoe man supercedes himself. AND' THIS IS HOW HE DOES IT: Combining: Com fort and Style i INFANTS' SHOES AT 10a--.lnf ants' Soft Soled Shoes, in colors blue, pink, white, tan and black, broken lines of our best .selling numbers, in most all lOtf sizes; usual 50c grade. Special...... ,... 1UC Women's Oxfords Half Price BEST $2.00 GRADES AT fl.OO Women's White Canvas and Black Vici Kid Oxfords, in a number of attractive styles, in both straight lace and Blucher cut, heavy and light soles, high and low heels; extra good values at $2 a pair. Special to close, your d1 AA -eww choice at........ Women'a $2.50 Wnite Canvas Oxfords. 1 If Priced at.. .-.eplell Women'a $2.50 Black Vici OxAwds. 1 7 Priced at 7. Ire 1 1 Women'a $3.00 Black Vici Oxforda. 77 Priced at... P lef I CHILDREN'S SHOES AT 2T Children's Oxfords, of white canvas and black vici kid, well made with heavy and light soles, good styles; usual $1 97 grades. Special to close at.,.,. .......... aafv MESSES' OXFORDS AT 7T nAt this price we offer choice of four styles that are fully worth $1.50: 1 Misses' Ox ford of black vict kid, made with heavy exten sion soles and light hand-turned soles, Blucher cut with large eyelets; 2 Misses' Tan Oxfords, in - this season's . best styles; 3 Misses' White Canvas Oxfords, Blucher cut, wide ribbon laces; 4 Misses one and two-strap Sandals, of finest vici kid, hand turned soles, all sizes, best $1.50 values. On special sale for one day only Jj Men's $3.50 Oxfords, in vici kid, patent ifrO AA colt and demi-glaze. Specially priced at. e)a-Uli Cotton Wash t Goods NEW FAT.T. DESIGNS AIaa.aaa. I.. -.A....' ' .1 I III 1a..m4 mt t A ' ' m! M A. qualities, colorings and prices of goods bought at this store witn any outers, ana you wui iorever more buy your wash goods here. Below we list only a few of tne many new lines just received: New Ginghams In a large assortment of new attractive oatternsa best standard Quality, in . checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors, lOL in medium and dark shades.. Priced at... Aaa2u New Galateas Dark colorings' in a large assort ment of dots, stripes and figures,. the celebrated Manchester Galateas, colors fully guar- Ofl anteed. Priced at ...... ....... fcivC New. Shirtings New cheviot Shirtings, full 32 inches wide, new patterns in medium and dark colors, excellent wearing qualities. Spe cially priced .at ... . ... . . . . . .... .'. .... .. . IvC Serge Suitings New Serge Suitings; in dark plaid and check styles, an unlimited assortment of col ors to choose from, a number of-these are exact copies of the new- woolens. Priced 9ft at. 4 ". V.. ' . . . . 1 . .V.. t' V i mmJ Velour Flannels--TA , new line of Velour -Flannels, in" light and dark; shades,' in an unlimited as sortment of patterns, including dots,; (Jl figures and floral ; designs.? Priced at.".. . talv New Flannelette Flannelette in a great variety of styles : and colorings, full : 34 ' inches .'wide, a' gooa assortment oi oncnui acsigns, sun-- iv. able for kimonos, eft.", Priced at.,,....,. IOC Outine Flannel New .Outing Flannel , in plain and fancy styles, a good assortment ndt ftla of the best standard quality. Priced at . . . ; . A vC Children's Bugby STOCKINGS Extraordinary Bargains Best 25c grade, for boys and girls. Specially priced See Morrison Street Win dow display. To keep up our reputation for splendid values in our Hosiery Department ' we are ever on Nthe lookout for special bargains. 7 We made specially good ; buy of r Children's . feugby Stock- ings some ten days' ago and the goods go ot sale tomorrow at naif the regular retail price. . About 400 -dozen Children's Rugby Stockings, made of best quality Egyptian cotton, fast black, also tan. guaranteed absolutely stainless, fine rib with double heel, and toe. all. sizes for bovs.and girls; sold everywhere at 25c a -fj ct pair, 'Specially priced for this . X fOO r;f.'.5' ONE'FADS' , Run bbcozxoajt oimix The Niagara Falls Route ' VIA " rrom gT. z,otrts T.v xia rotm moors" rroaa rsoitla, Take xtka Xria fe weet-ra ..",-' om . TSIOr 7017B , OVTa" ."AMERICA'S GREATEST - RAILWAY 8Y8TEIT SARATOGA, N. Y. and RETURN rsr ' Republic Aoooxm or xxxTcro sflrvA rvtr rnr op eoaptea at yotir pleaanra y e TROXT, TOuBOO, CUBTXlUJii) ;TME ,'J tleksta) Salt Bipi, B-T S Oood to Betara to p. IT ratoaaloa to Ool i - )" "',: :.:.'.:? t aro my aepoait aa-i zee ox aw. Tlokato KOtms TU OTJB UBTZB will be a BOAT Loll ta asthea JMreettoa, botweea SSTR aaA BUrrAM. ' auaa aanraaa AUBABT aad isw Tuaa. . , SIDETRIP3 syiTOOtto BBW TOM 0 BOBTOST and BBXUBr a BAIHJB OBSBK, BBTBOXT, aiairDTTBXT, W-5T-mrjj saa aiAaiaa aTaulsL osr oozbo jOVMmuv 9mmmngT to leave las stopover point ao lateatbaa papa. . ow asivBi ignuii w , mjm w.io-. 'traasit limit. $TpPpYERs i -a '' ' i . - - -. ; . Tleketo oa sale PAIXT CHAUTAUQUA and RETURN rara ftoaa CKZOAOO, fiyjoi aWOBiA. faajoi bt. xuia, fare a BOSTON end i RETURTI AW u . Vase from OjaOAOO, $140 yaseftom BT. Z.OtTZB, 2T40. ; r New ' England Ressrts avo. .lo.to.Mt rr. io, 14, k n rroa CB30AOO a BT. LOXTZX, Ona Tare Vims fUM f a 40w Boa4 Tttp, , CANADIAN RE-SORTS ., w mas CKZOAOO or ST. SOOTS, om rare rtue $U foe tha BoaaC Trip. ' v .' , lov fortber iaf oraaatloa, Apply to yaasaagoa Agamt af SM - J ; 1 NEW YORK OENTRALaIINES : I3 THIRD STREET- PORTLAND ' . g.XTaTOX, XraSle Btaaafar, CBTCAOO. , The lateral me Away With Drugc Does Xt Is time tha old, foolish system of drnfsins were dona away with. Nearly i. everybody knows that druse are poisons, and poisons can't euro. .' Whan tha human body ia aillnc. It naads nourishment something to build up, sot tear down. Electricity la that nourishment. fta tha nat ural euro. Nature enrea dlsnaaea with eleo trlclty. Whoa aha can't euro It la be cause aha lacks a fnU supply of thla force. Restore thla power where It la needed, and pain and sickness . will disappear. . Pain is simply tha meeaaaa of some ailing part, ' cry In v for new " energy electrio- Ity. -....w-.Jij, Electricity runs "every organ of your Doay. geits your and converts to blood and tissue and muscle. and supplies to tha brain the power which enaoies you to tnina ana acu When your stomach , kidneys, liver or any other organ falls to work properly, it seeds motive power electricity. ., . .-.. If tha blood la thin, nnnonrlahed Infuse a stream of electricity into It and Its warmth and life will Increase. If your nerves are weak, feed them with electricity. They will absorb and carry it to every part of your body, giving new energy and nour ishment where It la needed. Electro Vigor does all thla while yon aleep. Electro-Vigor Is a simple electrio body - appliance. constructed on solentlflo principles, and la tha prod uct of . my 10 years' experience tn treating diseaaa with electricity. - It la not an alectrlo belt It never needs charging, for It makee Its own power contlnuoualy. , , 1i " Electro-VI iror la cheaper than a course in aruggina. e - e -t -. Electro-Vlsror haa canaed me com pletely of a very bad case of stomach trouble and J have no ailment of any kind. . , . AitavUle, CaX . EKNRT BONNBAU. .-. a ' e e . Words cannot express my gratitude for what Electro-Vigor haa dona for me. 1 I have worn It three months ana my back la cured, my stomach acts better and I have . gained in strength. H. H. PETERSON. 1(9 Ballard ava, ; Ballard, Wash. Free to You ' " X have a beauti ful 100-pare book which telle all about , my treat ment. ' It la writ tan in plain lan guage, too, and finely Illustrated . Thla book con- : tains a lot of val uable Information which may be of use to you.. It la free. I will send It, closely sealed and prepaid. It you will mall me thla coupon, : . S. A. Hall, M. D: .' t. 143 rillmora . gtraet, - lAV r&iaxzsoo. - . Please send ma, prepaid, your free 100-page Illustrated book.' i-u-r-'r L Name i -. . ; . ; '. ; . ., , .......... ; ' . r . ft- J. H . ).- -.! '. 'J i '"'.V't'V. , AddreM ...., Beaverfon-Reedville Acre Centering at Wheeler Station. - l-0 i i I i M i t i i i i h T THE PASADENA OP OREOON ;...r The largest body .of the finest landrever offered in. small tracts in Oregon -1 to 10 acres, some with fine buildings, bear ing orchards, etc. Richest of soil and fine location. , None bet ter. Four trains daily, through land ana electric line surveyed over it. This is destined to be one of the most highly improved regions in the west -a suburb of Portland. , t, . ' . ' Three houses in course of construction and .the surveying but little more than half done. . Make your selections without delay.. We are offering rich and fertile acres, not gravelly, lots; tracts that will make and support a home or provide a good investment. Let us show them. The Shaw-Fear Company 245H OTARir OTIIEET Scott's Slal-Pqsa CEjst!:3 A POSITIVE cunz For I" Saasajatloa or 0trrti of the laldrn4 Dlt-ta-d Ri4- ry: oaoasaorar. curve uiokly. aaS Mrmaneatlr tho WOnft -MM of .b..ArhA.A ad e31e, ao aaatur of bow too( -tBdln. Abeolatoly barmlon. uld by drvfgicta, fMsa soaes, firm 3 ! ; I it s - - II O r-TA Sol TKsmjtwLurica Bellnfeatalaa. OUa. by AU Srnrrlnts. r 3 , . , r mi I ' ' ' i m t, -i ?