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"7 : V THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' ; SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7. 1908. WHO AXHEN PEOMA-BOiD f", ' ---" .''V. -V'' . " : Washington Will, TJsof a o Special Car on. Trip.' V. ' .-, " ' "1 ' ala'rga number of liodern. Woodmen 4 who wlll go from'jOregon to the bead ,Z . camp at Peoria,' Tlllnols,, June It to' 10, are making arrangements for departure. ' -' The five offtcial. representatives 't who , are selected, to represent the state are: " W. T Vaughn, CL. W. Wedows, ;,J?orti land; it. H, Kendall, junction City; George a. Pail. iMedford; Fred B.Car "A' . rey, La Grand' ''.' '.. Vf -.'S- ' ' I. W." 'Bimtnone.. state : deputy,' of Portland, will go in the capacity of pen era! recreaentative. In hia official an ' nouncement to the "Woodmen , who, con template stajcmg me tnp,iJVir.. Bimmona -The 6R. A 'N.S'Ca ';ifn'-iWiU-Vtart the delegation on 1U Journey. rom the coast terminal nolnts the delegates will, leave - Portland on train No. 8 at 6 p. m. June 8, The Dalles at 9:40 p. m., Spokaie at 8 a. m.P Walla Walla at 2:16 p. m., the same date. .Delegates from ' Washington to Join the special ar from Portland will leave Seattle over the Northern Pacific at I a. .mi. June 9, -and Tacoma at 9:80 the same date. "It la the special desire of the trana- portatlon committee that all. delegates, , officers and members of the order from , the northwest make their arrangements to Join this special through car excur sion, which will be under the direct con trol and operation of members of tbe Modern Woodmen of America; this in ' order-that W. may all mingle together, have a good time en route and be -well acquainted on arrival. The route se lected as deemed the best available, all things considered, is as. follows: The through car : to start from Portland, Oregon; O. R. N., Portland, Oregon, , to Huntington; Oregon ' Short Line, Huntington to Ogden, Utah j-Denver & Rio Grande, Ogden to Denver: Burling ton route, Denver- to St Louis or Chi cago. "Tickets may be purchased June 6 or 6 only. It will be better to arrange for them in advance . and lnsjst upon your local ticket agent routing you over the 'official route' as above. This is spe cially Important in order that we may all -go together and have our own through cars." Rainier Carries Lumber. . (Special Dispatch to Tbe Joanul.) Astoria, Or.. June 6. The steamer Ralnlerv cleared at the , custom houue today with 876,000 feet af lumber for Ban Francisco. Hood River Orchard Eight acres, 2 miles from town; 5 acres in apples, stand ard varieties, 1 year old, 350 trees 2 years old; V acres new strawberries, 3-in. water" right ; place all cleared; 5-room house. Only $3,500,' terms. . IT PAYS TO SEE US CHAPIN & HERLOW 332 Chamber of , Commerce. ' Phone Main 1652. .. $1000 Will buy 4 acres, S00 yard from Salem carline, 15 minutes' ride from Portland. QTTO & HARKflON lssH rim m. , ' New Carline, Patton Ave. 4 lots left, very cheap if taken this week; streets graded. Cement side walks. Easy payments. K. W. OOSSABD, 110 Second st How Is This? 80 acres of level fruit land near Lyle, Waah.,. on north bank R. R.; running water,, rural mall, telephone, school; land on Oregon side selling 1150 per acre. This at 25 an acre. Address BL J. HTJFFORD, Bt Johns, Oregon. DESTROYED BALLOONS . . .WITH SHARP TACKS . v , - - .1.1 J Fre3 Smith was arrested by Detec tives Coleman and Price yesterday. afternoon.- Smith's vocation is chimney sweeping. According to witnesses hla avocation during Rose Festival week has been - throwing tacks at toy balloons; Lewis Schtener swore out a complaint against' him yesterday morning.' , Bchuinor had. several boys out "selling Daiioons , ana. n is cnargea against Smith that he destroyed the .otock and profits of the venture by his promiscu ous throwing of small . carpet r tacks. The; case will . be heard before Judge Cameron on Monday. , . '. ' VETERAN GETS 33 CENTS ' DUE FOR WAR SERVICES I Montgomery, Mo., June' 8 .Payment Of S3 cents due John Vogt. a veteran living here, .because of a mistake -made In 'the settlement .of -a war . claim in 1861. has been made in a check received by Vogt. : The check was or 11,19, the balance-being due because of an error in payment when he was honorably dis charged from' service as a soldier.: Bcaulilul Riverdale THE PASADENA OF PORT . . LAND, ; -Choicest section for suburban , ' , homes.'"'. -. '.. LOTS. BLOCKS, ACRES : IT PAYS TO SEE US , CHAPIN & HERLOW , ; ; 332 ; Chamber of Commerce. ;?f -.Phone Main 1652. . DON'T Go nor.iE UNTIL ' TOU" HAVE INVESTIGATED OBOSAJtSS AJTD TWOTT XAJTDS - We ell tractg of every 1e andde scriptlon. Pine bearing orchard; un cleared lands, v Terms lway given. , r Oan for Frioea and Desorlpkhma. MacRae& Angus j Bandoii-By-the-Sea 438 CKiJCBSS Or OOMKSBOB. 26th and East Fiae Sis. 4 SIX-ROOM 5 HOUSE , Price $2750 Lot .60x50 an4 good l-room house, slU yated on .the southeast corner of Eaat fdth and 'East Pine streets. We can sell this on easy monthly payments. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second trt. and 89t S. Bomaide Bt. qJJ ON THE PPNSULA Without question the best investment on the market in the city. Less'than two months since opening day, and over $70,000 worth of lots sold. This shows what the buying public thinks of Loveleigh as an investment.. Homes building now. Come to our office, or take Vancouver or Woodlawn car at Second and Washington streets, get off at Woodlawn school, go two blocks wjest. Agent on ground. prices $450 to $600 $10 d6wn$io per month y ,-r v - - BULLETIN NO. ONE "The leveral Jiostelues Of the city ofBandon are comfort able and twell patronized. Another, large hotel. with all mod ern conveniences, is now under. : construction-. The tourist travel promises soon to materially increase the hotel business to a large degTee. " V": 7 . ', - .4 ! j ! t. . .' , '.' ; The .'Bank'; of vBa'ndQn, capitalized at $2S,000, is a strong, conservative financial institution. The manyt business houses of the town -are in a flourishing condition. ' All commercial lines of the, town are. well established and expanding 'rapidly. The city has now in operation pne woolen mill, one broom factory, twelve lumber mills, with. 450,000 feet capacity per day, one iron foundry;and machine- shop, two ship yards, two salmon canneries. A $250,000 paper pulp mill is now tinder construrtion. Other wood manufacturing plants are now negotiating for factory sites. There' is room here for all that come. "...': ; . ' . . . . ' BRONG-STEELE CO. M 1743 110 Second Street Phones A 1743 Very Best Investment in Suburban Property 3Q0 ACRES, known as the Fairmount nursery; 10,000,000 feet of good timber, best deep soil, no rocks; 6yi miles from postoffice on Cornell road; f 75 PER ACRE. Timber growth increases 6 per cent, to say nothing of the increase in value of land and timber. This is near. the proposed electric road to Hillsboro. Will sell all, but would prefer to -sell to one or more parties a half interest, more . or less, as a holding corporation, as this land alone is worth $100 per acre; 240 acres is level and well watered with springs; about 5 acres cleared. Easy terms. Apply owner, E. GURNEY, 407 Mohawk Bldg. V.T A great timber, 24 Inches square at each end and 96 feet long. I Merchandise shipped from Bandon, Oregon, during the year ending September 1st, and for the month of August, 1907, from records of U. S. Engineer's office. Year ending Sept. 1, 1907. August, 1907. Lumber, feet 24,755,000 1,997,000 Matchwood, cords 4,828 800 Shingles 10,065,000 1,650,000 Broom Handles, tons : 162 68 Cord wood 660 Fish, tons 134 Miscellaneous, tons, including Wool and Woolen Goods, Vege tables, Coal, Dairy Products 1,529 82 These shipments were made by eighteen vessels, with an af f regrate of ninety-four arrivals and . ninety-six departure for the twelve months. SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BANDON Offers you the opportunity for an ideal investment. Call or write for information and booklet Address THE WARREN PUBLICITY CO. Suite 40S-6 Buchanan Bldg., Portland, Oregon. : (5? 30EZ2C0EZ2OI METZGER ACRE Only 30 Minutes From Jefferson Street Station Corner Front CHEAPEST TRACTS ON NEW SALEM ELECTRIC LINE TRACTS If You Are Looking lor an Investment or a Dome Site, Go Ont to Mefzger Acre Tracts Without Further Delay And investigate - the desirability and the 'possibilities of the' rich soil, the desirable location of the land and the ejtt,ren,ly lw prices at ..'which these tracts are offered. .The scores. of Portland people who have already 'secured choice acres could not be induced to part with their holdings at a substantial increase, of " price. , Land on the Oregon Electric line will soon be very scarce and if you do not avail yourself of the present-golden : opoprtunity to acquire some acres in, Metzger tract you will in future have very little , confidence in your own weak judgment Just remember that no large tract on the Salem line. can be . secured at the low price per acre, we are telling -single acres for and investigate Metzger acres at once. It will pay you to secure one or more tracts now for you will undoubtedly double your money in a short time. ' -' ". Unsurpassed f or Fruit; Vegelables, Walnufs, Etc., Etc., . This land is the very choicest in all Oregon for fruit, ' vegetables and walnuts. There is abundance of water and the land is well drained and, lies beautifully, any slope desired can be obtained. Some acre : tract lie high and, sloping, some low and partly wooded 'with a variety of trees. The wood alone on some tracts is worth more thanthe price of the land. . - ' A natural park will be jmproved and laid out and kept perpetually for -the benefit of those who live at Metzger. . - ' k OO OUT TODAY v.s, Visit the tract todays "Take car at station, corner of Jefferson .and Front streets.' An agent is on the' ground every day, including Sunday, and he -will fake pleasure in showing you over the ground and giving full' information. , You will .enjoy the scenic" trip. vt. It takes less time to go to Metzger than to many city additions and suburbs .where a' single' 50x 100-foot lot costs more than a whole acre at Metzger These acres are selling rapidly, and it behooves '.you to act "quicyjr. in order get located in the most, desirable sites.-' :.'K-y" '- 'z: 1- V-v-v-'V''1"! i-,-. - - : -i-, 10 PER CENT DOWN ' t PER CENTi MONTHLY 1 ' ! .. . . in - :- Call at Office for Printed Plat and Other Iriforinatfon HERMAN METZQE 226-228 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND ; Phones: M474 A 1374 , Metzger, Branch Offfce, Phone Pacific '2019 ' ; i! Farms and Acreage mmin 10 Miles ol Foriiaad we nave me following flinlr frsrk fnr " 40 ACRES AT. 20 ACRES AT. 80 ACRES AT. 60 ACRES AT. 3 ACRES AT 4 ACRES AT. 35 ACRES AT. 86 ACRES AT. 75 ACRES AT. . 980 PER ACRE . $75 PER ACRE . $85 PER ACRE .8150 PER ACRE .$300 PER ACRE .8560 PER ACRE .$175 PER ACRE . 865 PER ACRE .8100 PER ACRE 40 ACRES AT.SS' PER ACRE If? ACRES AT... 8325 PER ACRE 5 ACRES AT... 8500 PER ACRE 5 ACRES AT... 8250 PER ACRE 6 ACRES AT... 8580 PER ACRE 1 ACRE AT... $450 PER ACRE 2 ACRES AT... 8500 PER ACRE ..$250 PER ACRE ..$250 PER ACRE ..$250 PER ACRE ..$250 PER ACRE AND SEE US FOR PARTICULARS. 6 D o 15 ACRES AT 19 ACRES AT 7 ACRES AT 3 ACRES AT CALL THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY ' 340 SARK STREET , ; ACRETRACTS $200 UP art Only ten minutes' ride on Salem Electric line. The most beautiful addition .in Portland. Laid out in park style. . ' ' All who have" seen this beautiful tract say it Is -try far the best buy they haveseen in Portland, si $60O Will run through the new town of PALOUSEf ALLS In Adams county. . i ; The O. R. & N. is running. trains now. The S. P. & S. is being built as fast as possible and the North Coast is sur- veyed for early construction. ., - ; . : . What other town has these advan- ' tageS? ''-I;".,'- l.t ; Don't take our word for .thip you 1 can prove what we say by sending to the STATE RAILROAD COMMIS SIONER, OLYMPIA, WASHING- 4 TON, FOR 1908 GOVERN- MENTMAP. ' It will show you! . Lots are now selling for $50.00 EACH $10.00 Down, $2.00 Per Month : Buy all you can and hold for a little while. Improvements will send values "way , up." Palouse Orchards Irrigated tracts just across the river from Palouse Falls will soon double in value. V The water is running in the irrigation ditches and development work is pro gressing. $10 per acre down and $5 per acre per . month will soon give you a beautiful irrigated tract. Buy now for a home and indepen dence later. The soil and elevation is just right for fine winter apples drainage is perfect no alkali no stagnation no fever. Don't wait, but get busy, and right away. Call or write for literature with full particulars. THE PALOUSE IRRIGATION & POWER CO. 246 STARK ST., PORTLAND, OR. PI o iOEZncoizzior o 2 One Quarter Cash, Balance to Suit You. Call at the office today between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. and have a free automobile ride.to see ? N- ' ; this beautiful property. M. E, ' .'-V ' , - r.: I i . ; 1 - ROOM 411 CORBEXT BUILDING We can "recommend these tracts for home or in- ' " ..V':yV - '''Vv:;f'w vestment,1 'v- "CLARKE COUISTV BAROAINS" 2 AOBZB on Vancouver Heights, all cleared, family orchard of assorted fruits In full-be&rlnir, 4-room plastered house, small barn and other necessary 'outbuildings, on fine gravel road, fine view of city and Co-; lumbla river. Price, If sold soon, (1.S00. '; . . ' ? 40 AOBZS good rich land, t acres cleared, more easily cleared. v Talr' ranch buildings, gooi well and llvinf stream, 600.000 feet of rreen saw timber convenient to rawmlll; 1 mile from school. 1 miles from country town and 10 miles from Vancouver; a good buy at tl.COO, half cash, balance to suit. ' ' ; 65 AOBES. 11 miles from this city , 20 acres under cultivation, more aaily cleared, acre young orchard just coming- Into bearing-; fine 7-room house, barn 40x50, and all other necessary outbuildings, 4mUe from school, 1 miles from country town. In 'excellent neighborhood; s cows, mare, yearling colt. plow, cultivator, wag-on. buggy, harness, cream separator, hay fork and equipment. 2 dosen chickens, some small ' tools and crop. Price $4,200. will give time on $1,600 at t per .cent. 310 AOBES, all fine level land; S7S acres under fine state of cultiva tion, balance In timber and pasture; (-room house, barn now under oon- atruction, 90x150: living stream through land, fine spring at house and well and water system at barn: family orchard of assorted fruits In full bearing, 12 miles from this city on fine road. S miles from river and railroad town and 1V4 miles from country town, church, stores, etc. IP YOU are looking for a hay and dairy ran h. see this before Investing. There Is about 100 acres of beaverdstrt lama. Price $60 per acre, or would subdivide and sell 150 acres without building, with 110 acres of cleared land for $55 per acre. Can arrange terms. . , : 120 AOBES, 55 acres under fine state of cultivation. SO acre excellent timber, balance in pasture, fine barn 64x50, granary, chicken and hog houses; 2V4 acres orchard of assorted fruits in full-bearing, ram and water system through buildings. 2 miles from river town, I miles from river and railroad town and 1 milts from this city. - Pries $6,600. See our list of bargains before buying. THOMPSON & SWAN CXTXIXXrS' BASK BUILD IWO, TaJrOOVYZB, WASKXYOTOsT. acific Iroil-Wof t$s O. E. Heintz, Manager. Phone East 87 ; Home B-1157. Castings of All Kinds Steel Buildings and Bridges IN STOCK 8 to 24-inch Beams. 4 to 15-inch Channels iy2xiyt to 8x8-Inch Angles East End Burnside Street Bridge j Portland, Oregon Ctsszzssssss22ssszsrrzrszrszrrrt-ir:rir r r HOLLADAY'S ADDITIOr ! Tha one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical cet ter anl mort t slrable residence property of the city. ; Seeing Is believing. Better go and see the many choice realdenees e.i ! t construction and the improvements going on. THE OREGON REAL ESTATd COAIPANV- 88Vi TBZXS STBJSET. - - fC'TZt' r I. O n c o tl o . S- 4 V L i o o o o o i! M It II li tt M I i) il H Ik II II 11 li I ' li M .J I! 1 1 i;