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"L-. T!IEV OREGON DAttV -JOURWAi; POHTLANt, FMDAY EVENING, MAY 15. 1SC3. GfiEU FIEND : CHERRY FAIR PRIZES HUNG "THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG UP BY MEN QF THE DALLES E11DS M.M0CE O A "JR ID IB SQIU Hoping: Couple Decide to . Return "Home when Con fronted by Him. ' i . (United Frees btiid Wire.) " ; Ban rraaeiaoo, May What wee to hare been an elopement, with Hairy ; Norman Child ipt Spokane, Washington, and Miss Gladys Cumtninf a," daughter of a local soulptor. both attending tha UnlYersltjr of California; aa tia prlucl pale, was rudely Interfered Trlth by tb camera of ' u newspaper photographer tuior the Hoense hau seen seoured and ft ring naa been purchased. . banker and a member ox the Sigma 1 pua Epslloa fraternity,- had secured the consent of . Miss Cummlngra, -who la years old, and .' member of the" Omega Nu aociety, to an elopement s They have Known eacn otner xor a year. Uarly ' Friday , morning , they quietly made their way to San Rafael. The couple reached, the oourUiouee steps fbout I o'olock In tha afternoon. Child nqulred hla way to the county clerk'a -efflear foil owed cy-the Musnlna; brld e- lo-oe.- Aiier me ciera naa eapreaaea aoma doubt aa to tha are at tha oounla - ha waa finally persuaded to lve them a ' .license, cniia tuoaea me piece ox pa- Ser Into one of bla Inalde pocketa and aahed away to Jewelry store, where the wedding ring waa bought, hey were inconnoloua, however,, of tha faot , that a newspaper photographer, wh6 bad guessed the object , of their visit ..in Sua Hefael,. wee ; Watching their movement. .After tha ring had - been purchased he approached Child, intro duced himself and aaked for pexmlf alon -iw wtKe luuvur knm young man . gaaped, while Alls Camming pleaded wun lire pnoTograpner not to amy any thing; about tha incident. - cnlld, ruHhed back to the . county , clerk' office and canceled -the lioeaaa no later .inrew in ring into the bay. Miae Cummin a returned to her home at 270ti Union street and sobbed the reet oi me nay ana pari ot ina night. Fir hundred pairs of boya' and girls' 11.71 -to $1.00 ahoea at 11.00- ft- pair. Sample Shoo company, corner First and ' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaAaaaaa an's olia A liquid preparation for Fase, Nook, Arms "anal" Hand a. Makaa tha akla Ilka yoaj want it. Does It In moment, : It la aetth op atloky nor greasy. It's harmlese, oleaa and refreshing. Cannot b detected. Two aelora, flak and White. , Use It morning noon and night, Winter, Spring, Summer rail. SAMPLE. FREE. LYONMFGCO., 44 S. Fifth St., Brooklyn, Jt.Y. 4? . IK ROyftI Ana Cherry Tree., 34. Toara Old, 'ia Fall Bloom. Falrriew Or- yalue $10 r. second, cash, $1; h third, cash. II. . Lambeft 10 pound bei TJret totiaa, lio; oeoond, oaan, i; vuro. Cborry growers of the atate will oompote to firlandly rhralry at the mid summer: meeting Of tha Btato Hortb- cultural society and cherry fair at The Dallas, which wlU ba bel for three days, opening June SO. Bualneea man of The Dallea have hung op valuable prlcea, which cherry growers . in any section of the atate may compete for. It la not a local or aeotlonal fair, but one in which all parts of tha state stand en equal terms, pne-box and , are-box exhibits of different varieties are being sought: - also ceneral dlsnlava of not less than three varieties. It la hoped to make a ahow that will arouse new in terest in cherry growing and stimulate cultivation of . the beat, demonstrating to all comersslwhat the Oregon cherry Is like. 1 PoUowlna- are - the nrlees offered by The Dalles business men to exhibitors: One-Box Bxbtbt. Royal Anne. 10 pound box First friae, eup, value $10; , second,: cash, 3: third, cash, $2. Bing. jo pound box 'First prue,,cup. cup. value an ah. it , Black flepubllcan, 10 pound box First prise, cup, yaiuo io; secona, caon, , inira, c&sn, yi. : rire-Boz Sxbiblt. Raval :nn fin eo'nannd hoaSi First prlie, cup, value $15; aeeond, oasn, ye; third, cash, ... Blng, five 10 pound boxea Flret Srise, cup, value $16;, second, cash, $5; ilrd, cath, IS. , Lambert, five 10 pOvrnd besee Flret Sriae, cup, value $16; second, cash, $S; lird. cash. 12. Black Republican, five 10 pound boxes First prize, cup, value $16;' second, oasn, t; mira, caon, it. Oeneral exhibit, IS or more 10 pound! boxes, not . leas than three varieties I Flret priaoi cash, lie; aeoond, cash. Hi; inira, casn, iu. ., All fruit entered for ' Dremlum must be grown by exhibitor. An attractive program, consisting or apeechea, music, vocal and instrumental, la being arranged and will be publlahad in a abort time. CARNIVAL STABIU3I PROVES WATERPB00F The canvaa roof on the ion a- carnival building of the Tountf Men's Catholic elub waa finished yesterday, and the concessionaries are putting In their shows today. -at the carnival grounds on Morris street between Willisana ave nue and Stanton street. . Tbia roof, aa weu aa that -of the sta dium, ia entirely . waterproof, as the heavy rain of last night and today has shown. This assures visitors that they will be able to enjoy-all the perform ances without getting wee or having to wear overcoats Inside the pavilion. The girls of Bt Mary's are preparing the auditorium of the club building today for the grand opening' boll tomorrow evening. Gay decorations of bunting and beautiful flowera are being artistic ally arranged and numerous cozy cor ners have been prepared for those who -.THE NEW-PROPRIETOR - Chicago - Clothing Co. f-i' Mens Suits Elegant hand-tailored, . new Spring colors and patterns, fancy and plain Worsteds, Serges 'and Velours; gar ments that will show equal to suits sold in Portland at $15 to $16.50, for only v A ' V s y 69-71 THIRD ST BLTVVLLN OAK AND PINE. M en'sSuits A collection of highgrad Suits for.mcn and young men, finished with fancy cuffs and the late novelty effects now so popular in men's suits. Other Stores will charge you $20 and $25. Our price do not care to dance and yet like to watch tha dancers. WATEBPIPE MAY BE DROPPED ON EAST SIDE Becanae the Harrtman system refuses to transfer freight with the Northern Pacific company in the Harrtman yards on-the oast aide, the water board is in a quandary aa what to do with 1,000 tons of cast Iron pipe which will poos be -aae from Chlosego. The pipe la to be used on the east aide, but unless the companies come to some agreement al- mwina an eicnanare 01 ireiKni. me nine. which will . wme to Portland over the Northern Paolfle, will have to be un loaded In, tha terminal yards.' Superintendent Podge stated that the proposition Was ft new one recently in augurated by the companies, and aaked for Instructions . from the members. Mayor lAno instructed podge to write to the Chicago firm which haa tha con traot for tha pipe, telling the company that it must pui down the 'pipe on the east side. COMMISSION ORDERS - DEPOT AT GASTON (Special Dlapttch to The Jonrnst) Ealem, Or., May IS. An order waa made by the railroad commission yes terday directing the Sou thorn Pacific to build and maintain a freight and pee senger depot at Oaston of adequate alse and with conveniences to suit tho traf fic handled at that point A hearlnar was held at Gaston two weeks ago ana the order is the result Of the findings at that hearing. Oaston is in Washington county, seven miles south ot Forest drove, and is a regular station on the west side branoh of the Southern Pacific ' An agent has been maintained there for Some time and all weet side trains stop there, but no accommodations have been maintained for passengers or for the re ception and delivery oj freight Accord ing to the findings ot the railroad com mission the service at Oaston baa been Inadequate and unreasonable. The commission haa ordered that a depot bo built that shall bo if foot and Schillings Bes is sold in packages onlyi never in bulk. . : ... . i- Tour grocer return your money if roe deal like it; we pay him. . r Inches In width and (0 feet in lehgti t shall have a floor apace of approx' mately 260 aquare feet and anal) b equipped tor tho accommodation of pa eengera. This order must be compile with within 48 days from tha time th oraar ia aerveo. ' jwu. 4.yt '-'. -f" .-" t -r ' - rx t V ''-'' "' ' : r , ; - ' r " f , ' , ' : , ... ,, ... ..... ,- . .... f. ., ..... fc , VI ' I III I II 11 i t i' ' A I I II I") i f I I IV I: I II 1 it ill'ltll .111111 I 1 a II I I I I II 11 II I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I r I N EARINS LARQB PROFITS ENTAILS NO RISK IS DOUBLY GUARANTEED CANNOT DEPRECIATE CASHABLE ON DEMAND CARRIES A BONUS INTEREST BEARING! INCOME EARNINO INCREASED VALUATION Thp Interest on These Gold Coupon Real Estate Certificates Commenced May 1, 1908, and Is Now Accruing; Payable Semi-Annually PROFITS This certificate has four earning powers bonus, interest, income and increase valuation, x., ' 4 ' ' .NO RISK Its principal and interest is held in trust and hence cannot be misapplied or dis- sipatedJ-';? ; r.: . i , ' ' 'r?x.' 't'. . " . GUARANTEE--In addition . to its funds being invested in Portland Business Real Estate under a trusteeship, the Standard .Trust company; of Portland, Oregon, guarantees its prin cipal and interest without reservation t v - T t . NO DEPRECIATION Regardless of what depreciation may occur in tVe real estate market, ;; these certif icates "being aranteed!in principal and interest, will never go below par. CASHABLE The Standard Trust company will purchase these certificates two years from their date of issue, paying the principal' face value with a 2 per cent bonus and all accrued . interest thereon. ' f ; INCOME One half of the net income received from the property held in trust for these - certificates, will be paid to the certificate holders, and available data shows net income should range from 8 per cent to 15 per cenbper annum. - . INTEREST The interest on these certifictes'conlmenced May 1, 1908, payable semi-annually arid is guaranteed absolutely, under a trusteeship. INCREASE VALUE The increase value of Portland Business Real Estate has been ' steady and healthy and easily justifiable, Within the last few, years the eastern money inter ests have fully "-realized the many and wonderful resources of Qregon, among which are its . . agricultural lands, its timber1 and its water-powers, all' needing development and exploitation. These resources musttall pay tribute to Portland, and it is easy to reason why Portland bus iness property has within the past five years, increased from 175 to 400 per cent and it' is safe" ,to predict that the next five or tenears will see even a greater increase. , - v -DIVIDENDS The property purchased and held for these certificates will be so held under 1 trusteeship for ten years and then sold. The certificate holders will receive in'addition to the , face'of their certificates and the interest and income paid on them, one half of the increased . : valuation of the property, being the difference - between the purchase price and the . selling price of the property; which can easily be estimated between 200 per cent and 300 per cent, !f foreyery ;rifason giyes evidence that ' Portland should have between 5QO,000 aiid fjOOOO pop . ulation within the next ten fyears... . -. v. , . . . ' - . , ' - , - . CONFIDENCE This investment must" appeal to all who have confidence in Portland, and all living, in this beautiful and glorious Pacific northwest country musV know that Portland , is destined to' be its financial and social center. X v-.-:l-.- ; ' ' v : . OmCEUi tVM;n.OAAtAND, President -j I. W. LANE. First Vice-President. i A. J. DILLON. Becond Vice-President i JOHN B. MOON, Berretary H. P, DAVIDSON, Loana I. E. 1m DeK EATER, Cashier ' C M. BCHRRER, Trust Officer ' : A. E. CLAKK. Conaelor r . DENOMINATIONS These certificates are issued, in denominations of from 25 upwards, allowing the small investor the same privilege of profit sharing ,and an equal advantage of the large and assured advances of Business Real r Estate, as is enjoyed by the man of great wealth. Remember, the interest commenced May 1, 1908 and is now accruing. 1 ' CERTIFICATES The following will illustrate the sources of income from our Gold Cpnoon eal Estate Certificates: ;i ' , , ;. ; .;.' Principal Guaranteed ..Amount Invested. Interest Guaranteed ) v ;4 per cent Annually ; Rental Income . . . .4 per Cent Annually Increase Valuation 7 per cent Annually '." - . Profit on Investment should be . ...... . .... , 15 per cent Annually AND AS MUCH MORE AS THE VALUES INCREASE DURING THI; UfE OF TO ESE CERTIFICATES "INCREASED VALUES In the above illustration of Increased Valuation" we have esti mated less than 150 per cent for ten years, while Portland Business Real Estate has increased in ;values during the past six or seven years, ;from 175 per cent to 400 per cent as illustrated by the following: . . , " - ' . PROPERTY. . .SOLD ASS'D VAL, INC. VAL. Lot 3. block 64 . . . .$33,000 $ ft! Km it ; w - - T 9 . vej m w ww W W s 41 al .1 WWsVaVIa r 5 Lot 6, N. blk.TI .... 15,000 East y2 blk 313 25,000 ' Lots 5 and 6, N. A blk. "I" 45,000 Lot 17, S. y2 blk. 85 .... 13,000 Being a total average of over 203 per cent. : - Comparisons of this kind can be secured, sufficient Jo fill 'many pages'. These quotations simply cover ground values, exclusive of improvements.' - - - - INVITATION We invite all to call at our office and we will be pleased to enter into full, detail with -them, explaining any subject of this investment which may not at once be clear and to their full understanding. ; , r ' ' M ' f ADDRESS -Gall on or address " r l, . .': . ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING 265-67 STARK STREET f ; PORTIAKD, CZZZXl PilO;E-M 8S23-A-1139 212,500; Over 200 per cent 45,000 Just 200 per cent 87,500 , Over 200 per cent 90,750 Over 100 per cent 67,000 : Over 400 per cent