ltOiids , Across Cascades-.
Connect "With Santiam
Into Central Oregon
T.uild South From Detroit.
" I ' ,'....
Hunters, trappers, outing parties and
traveler generally will be Interested In
the Improvement contemplated by
Supervisor T. H. Eherrarft. of the Cas
cm da North and Bull Run forest re
serves. Mr. Sherrard has built about
hundred mile of trails through hither
to inaccessible portion of the' . great
Cascade forests.
Starting at Cacadero there Is a trail
about 15 miles long Into the forest.
Krom her a 20-mile path -will be cut
i throuerb the dense thickets to the turn
; mit of the range where It will connect
with a trail running north and south
on the rulge of the range. This trail
will connect with the Santiam road
across the mountains Into central Ore
gon. .. .
Build South From Detroit,
Another trail Is to be built south
: Trorn Detroit on the CorvalWf & East
rn to connect with the Santiam road.
s 'l heBe new routes through the tangled
; tinderfrrowth will save travelers across
. tne cascades more than a hundred
miles of roundabout Journeying which
' iiiey nave miner to nad to maice in
1 crossing.
! In addition to the building of these
trails other Improvements Including the
erection of five new rangers head
t quarters are to be mads at a total cost
of $8,000. The government work will
j W greatly appreciated by the people
t who livevin the wilds of the Cascades
'end others who find it necessary to
. t ravel on horseback over - the moan
t tains.
The forests ' of Oregon are perhaps
' tne rougnest ana most unpassaoie or any
in the world and up to the present
t trie only way to cross them nas Dean
by roundabout and inconvenient routes,
(forcing the traveler to plunge Into the
j heart of the woods and make his slow
and tedious way- -through them if he
i wanted to go directly across. Some
i times travelers taking this route have
' been lost and never heard of.
Three Hundred la Berries.
Few people realise what -an Immense
j task the forestry inspection service has
! to patrol the great vorests under their
i charge nor how. well the little band of
I trained woodsmen do this work. , Acting
1 Chief Inspector M. L. Eriqkson of dis
trict No. 6, comprising Oregon, Wash
i insrton and Alaska, is at present in
I charge of the office at Eleventh and
I Morrison streets.
Mr. Erlckson says the redisricting
; of the forests under his charge will
frreatly increase the efficiency of .the
nspecllon service.
1 Heretofore the forests of Oregon and i
; "Washington have been divided into
i large tracts of 4.000,000 acres as a unit
j for one man to supervise. It has been
; Impossible for one man to do this suc
cessfully. The forests have been sub
.f divided under the new method Into
- tracts of 1,500,000 t acre and an In
spector will be In charge of each of
these tracts,
During the' summer months 18 rangers
will be detailed lor this service. A
there are about 30.000,000 acre of tlm
ler lands In these states the working
force of rangers ana inspectors win oe
more than noo. . Tins is more tnan
double the number formerly provided.
The new regime takes etrect July 1
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VIA ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER R. R.
m.;
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- EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1908
SATURDAY SEASIDE SPECIAI-Leare Portland 2:20 p.
arrive Seaside 5:55 p. m.
SUNDAY PORTLAND SPECIAL Leave Seaside 6:30
arrive Portland 10:20 p. m. ,
Daily evening train from Portland leaves 5:30 p. m., runs through
- to Seaside and Holladay. y
Daily evening train from Seaside leaves 4 ;S0 p. in., arriving Port
land 10:00 p. m. ,
Dining Cars on Both Evening Trains
Daily morning train leaves Portland 8:00
12:55 p. m. . " . .
a. mw arrives Seaside
Dairy morning train -from Seaside leaves 7:20 a. m., arrives Port- t
land 12:15 p. m. T
Six Months'. Round-Trip Excursion Ticket $4.00 X
Saturday-Monday 'Excursion Ticket... $3.00
, Individual Five Round-Trip Ticket flS.OO
TBB ONLT ABSOLUTELT FIREPROOF HOTEL IN PORTLAND
HOTILL HE. YSER
CO&STEa BAST TXXSB A.VTD SUBSSXBS BTBSZT8
European and American plan. ' Rates
per. day and upwards. Telephone., in
every room. Private baths.
rasa bus to aktb oh TBAiirs
EFECXAX. BTTOTDAl
XUBBEB
8 to 8 p. m.
75c
jT. T. Bridges, Manager.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
, SEASIDE, OREGON
totbeb hew icAirAaEMxnrr.
American and European Plan.
Centrallv and rnnvni.nti t -.
" ......... fc. ...... . u.
near jjepot convenient to -Beach.
Hot and Cold Water In Rooms.
EXCELLENT TABLE. LOW RATES.
BY. BY. WOODWOBTH, Proprietor.
Occident
. THB LEAJDTJra XOTH, OX
ASTORIA
FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS AND
BOATS.
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS
NOW
WE-NA'HA SPRINGS
This famous old Blue Mountain Re
teson ,wm Da . f s
Open June 15fh
For the Season pt 1908
Under the management 'of J. A.
. BORIE. the new owner.
Roads, bridges, ' buildings and
equipment ; repaired v and renewed.
Hotel and dining-room service will
be a special feature, being; under the
care of the best eteward and chef
obtainable. ' For further . ntrHmiin
write to
' X A, BORIE. Prop.-
IVe-fa-Ha Springs
Oibboa Postofflce, Umatilla County,
Oreffoa.
THE BREAICERS HOTEL
..' I
v-.v J f
I'
"n7'
'It I
X
X.SAnnra wimm VTcnvv r-m mi
Electric Light, Steam. Hot and Cold Salt Water in Every Tub. Buy Tickets
to Breakers. Paciflo County. Wash. Postofflce Address. Breakers. Wash
SEE THE OCEAN
HOTEL MOORE
The Shelburne House
OPEN ALL THE TEAR.
. BEASXD1I, OS.
CX.ATSOP BEACH
ISAVntV. vaarar
Is now open for , the Summer.
THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON.
This Is -uireeuy on the beach, overlooking
vim uiLfli most niitaMnt nianM .ma line iH'Ban, Hrtf k- u . . . . a
beach, with larire. shadv vard. . I bathlnr: recreation nir tnr ahin..
THE TUT.HT TiRT.E GCDirrmi ' i tmrlnn- alt.!. 1ik...
ur rates write to i."""1" ea roods a specialty.
r ine waias ana drlvea Rates. 12.60 and
And pleasant rooms.
THE SXEXiStrKim HOUSE,
miUWi . WHO.
LOCECSLEY HALL HOTEL
SEASIDE. OREGON
iost popular and nest ramlly hotel at Seaside. Thirty rooms overlook the
ocean, with private bath. Strictly modern in every detail. Free 'bus meets all
trains. Lower and special rates for June. Musical entertainment twice a week,
QTXMBY ft BOH, Props.
Pacific View Hotel
NECAHICTX1C STATIOH, BEASTDB, OK,
tmen winter and Summer.
Under New Mmnnmiinr:
Most ennvenlAntlw Innafa u-t A
, - . --vw, tiviVI wii viia
wniv i iur Burr ' minRra . fvj a i . .
nisned room tnr Werht Vi..AuMi
- ' r- w iivuavnniiujiiK,
use of range for cooking utensils free.
r. HaXJtESCHOU, Prop.
THE WHITEHOUSE
tOHO BEACH, WASHZHOTOH. .
,A favorite hotel with Long; Beach rts
ors; large; comfortable rooms, 6ver
""i """urpassoa View,
One block south of station.
MBS. Q. y. WHZTEKOVSB, Prop,
CiCRETE
SIX-STORY
0!l EVERETT STREET
Xabbe Heirs Plan a
Building on Comer
of Eighth.
n The Labbe heirs are havinjr plans pre
pared by a local architect for a all
ot ory reenforced concrete building' to
do erectea on tne quarter block, at the
northeast corner of Eighth and Everett
, by January l 1909, and la already under
ln-A A , 1. A T31 1 I .
, .'C w v uiv oiuuiauvr-r I aiin. irug culn-
pan y, who will occupy It as warehouse
and salesroom. It Is to be equipped
with electric elevators, sidewalk ele-
accessories necessary to a modern bust
t ness house, and will cost approximately
. so,ooo. . - .
8. J. Selling has begun the erection
i of a three-storr brick business house
on Orand avenue, between Belmont and
; East Yamhill streets. The two upper
stories are to be arranged Into four
( and five-room living apartments. When
completed the building will represent
an investment of about 130,000.
WILH0IT SPRINGS
Hotel Now Open
Stare leaves Oretron Citv. Tuesdav.
Thursday and ' Saturday until July 1,
then daily et 9 a. m. Fare J1.B0.
noutu beach im
NEWTON STATION
- OPE MB JVSZ 89.
Fine ocean view. Special attention
paid to cuisine. Sunny, well-furnished
rooms.
MBA. B?. 2C. SEVBT, SCanafer. -
Postofflce address, . Long Beach, Wash.
HARVEST HOME
Vi-J? Blocks South of Depot
I-OHO BEACH, WABXIHOTOH.
Now Open for the Season.
n-T CVk 'H 1"y' 8 00 Pr week.
j ii en is, ao cents, unn
dren under 10 years, half rates.
JOSEPH McKEAH, Proprietor.
THE BRITT
The Best Meals on the Beaoh, as Usual
PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD
HOME COOKING. w
MRS. SARAH CHAMBER.LIN
UOALH, WASH.
s.o oer dav.
r or particulars apply to the Danmoore.
BAH Jr. MOOBB, Prop,
The
Hackney Cottage,
SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON
HOW OPEH POX THE SBASOH.
' Dellahtfllllv Inr-staif .nn mn.t V.....1
ful and pleasant SDOt on tne hh rr.
surpassed surf bathing, home comforts, '
excellent table board. Accommodations I
greatly Increased. Special rates by the
tit b "S("- Make your reserva-
Postoffloe Address, BEATXBW. WASH.
TnORTLANDS most.
' JLJ - modernly furn i s h e d
II - . hotel- European plan
new building
ideally located, fronting on
the beautiful city plaza and ,
adjacent to business' center. . '
Free 'bus to and . from
trains. , Sample rooms for
salesmen.. Modern grill, ex-,
cellent cuisine, . reasonable
prices. Private baths.
Telephone in every room.
. Rates, $1.00 per day and -upwards.
HOTEL LLNOX
Third and Main Streets, Portland, Oregon" "gs
C. M BENNETT, Mgr.
;!- . i t -i n 'IIS
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
as weu as otner travelers who come to Pe
man lueir nome at
THE CORNELIUS
coma to i Portland , and
delighted . with Its ep-.
INECAINICUM INN
. ' mint: AB , .
Located at the turn of the new boule
vard, unsurpassed surf bathing, beau-1
tlful grounds, lots flnw.. 1 I
WL-Z.Ay , ;,ariiies ana nnac-1
coropanied young ladies. Noted for its!
excellent Home cooking. Terms fx per
KUB X. BAKABE, Prop.
clanging
Several large sample
streetcars, one
corner Park and Alder, are all
pointments and furnishings.
Situated one block frntn th
is assured of; a good night's rest
rooms in the hotel.
Kates blngle, 11.60 and np; double, 12.00 and un
Our free omnibus meets all trains. q P'
; DR. a. W. COBNELItTS, "
' Proprietor.
N. K. CLARKE. Mgr.
41
BAWBERSaBdlCllIBEBMEWS
By renting a Safe Deposit Box in the Fire and
ii vaun. ox- ine occunty savings
& Trust Company, you are afforded the maxi
mum protection against fire and theft. This
vault is of the most modern steel construction
and everything which makes tor Safety has
been secured.
Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent
34.00 and ' Up Per Year
SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY
s x
mm
nfimmi lrrr.ivnvA - wnirr m
Capital $500.000. . '
OBsaos :
Sorplos $350,000.
Sunset Collage
Open for sruests. On fctnMr
oeean- A home-like plaoe to spend the
Re?.DIblerfa"X1erCOmmll0n-
BCKB. DXSMAIT, '
iKinr Beaoh, Wash. Box 68.
..ri'iiiiminsr
c. i hi ii ii i ass W4FU4 isi
$ llllBB3i
i
SAW PBAircXSOO. CAi.
CADILLAC HOTELY
' N. SL Cor. Eddy and Leavenworth Sts, -
SAN FRANCISCO.
Modern and up-to-date Class A structure; ITS
rooms, 70 baths: American plan. 13.50 Per
day and up; European plan, with bath. 11.60
por day and up. Special rates to permanent
and commercials.- - Cnllmlted sample space.
' ' R. H. Oatley. Manager. ?
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JOURNAL LHEES COST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH UVCW
BANK
I CHOP CONDITIONS IN - ;
. TOST LOOK BLUE
' V'Im' sniMsstaH l''':'1 i t 1
, Partus MUler, first vice-president of
thA C. ft JL n X j
j .... ''"s"' own io fortiana yes
: terday in his nrivata car. on n t rin nf in
"K" ul coasu tie maae tna i
trip once a year, and is informing him
pelf on crop prospects and general traf
? lie conaltinniL .
The middle west is not air in c miirh
i rrpmise'Bt crops this year. In a coii-
, .mniun .Prv. or me corn - belt the
-weather , haa tnn k.v-...j " j
wet that the corn and also iralncrops
have been held back beyonl recrvew
i - wtiBiruuri river vaiiev
is but one and two inches high and
; turning vellow. MuK u
' .""f,r,1,w.atfl J"1' raln in similar
. .-i.iivu i tunny ptaCCB. J.L la tOA
lte to replant, and many of the farm
ers are not expecting half ev srop.
Steamer Breakwater to ferydock.
The steamer Breakwater has been or
ered Into drydock immediately to? mxl
irnsive repairs, and will probably be
out of commission for a month or more.
n account of there being no available
e!,snier to replace the Breakwater the
t.y"theapre'.eern.Cd d"cnued
LOGANBERRY BUSH
COVERS CITY LOT
Mrs. A. fipindler. of 489 East
Ar.!i street, says she has the
l.i gc-jit loganberry bush in' the
northwest. The big plant almost
covers a IS-foot lot and bides
a large woodshed from view. The
-s berries, Mrs. Epindler. Bays, ars
o long they almost cover the
LreAdih of a saucer.
! biKUau SULPHURIC ACIDS
Fumlng-Monohydrate.66 Deg. Be.
Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids
- Delivered la tank cars, drama or carboys. .
Peyton Chemical Comp'y 1
V mm mm SAMMViBUU. eS
HWfmmHvHvfwffHmi
Kid neyCure
tVMFWft'W"!,PlllllS
top toothiu twrtMtly, ftIoobnat 1 I GOcBottlOf .? I fl $I.IO Bottle
food, etc. wmcii tuumutevt9B, deoom
cat. They temporarily FIIJL ad PRjfi
BERVK the teeth prior to the lnrtio :
of parnuuient fiiUngs. C&a be lniertd
. with 4ootiipick n4 removed whnde
. elred, bot nnlike eo-cMled tootbecha
com out, mix wiuh the food and upset
toiaach. Superior a e toothache rme
dy do burn .no bJ wter. A bou t l0"plusrs
in av bottle, 16c At druggimm or bj mail.
VVs-Sao w-acE CMICACaiU-
e """SMSBBBMBJBSBBWJ
Corner Second and Stark Slreels, Portland, Oregon
- ; " CAPITAL $250,009.00
O. K, Wentworth President
John A. Keffting... Vice-President
OFFICERS
P- try Cashier
" A.. Freeman.., Asslst't Cashier
DIRECTORS
Lloyd X Wentworth
O. K. Wentworth
Charles 8. Russell
fcvnVtmi. jnnrn
George O. Bingham Robert T. Pla"f
H. IX, Story
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING' BUSINESS
LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST
-y-. T.-. -" v i-. -in. : .s . ' 'MHssMHBMRMasHiBaMSsaMnBi ' -, j - !,,'.-'-. "
NOTICE! v i
,?i?,ti JtiD,l. Contest on Wednesday. Jnne 1
deposited fore the dosing of the three poUlnJ 2
rtU be counted. Positively ao votes rcetvea eS I
Zt has been decided to close the X.I
n. xauo.; au oeuon aei
places, on that day, wlU
ir Jose 84.
elegant library of 800
me loage, school,
number of votes.
A ',ra,,r b",v y absolutely free. An elegant
volumes and handsome golden oak oases will be given toths
lifts pair for your choice of hun
tt.l of pairs t Vny-' $1.76 shoes and
t v Y)j, (,rren; 11.7$ to J2.60 shoes
' ttinlis io nite' atvoes and Ox
1i in all (Sii, ll.titf pair. Sample
-i.ir C, first and Madison or
. S .')-'ITIOU, . ..
WeMoveand Store Pianos
If your Piano needs tunlnr rpo-iiintinT
reflnlshing. polishing or any r7paira '
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
5??-V'fJ?h,nK,on "treet, are better- pre
pared than any houae in the northwest
. Blvr,?ou b"t workmanship and s'r
vice. Phone them. Ex. it or A-2360.
kot MEDxcxmB.
Mr, W. J. Van Damme. 1 SB Mnr.i.nn
2ireV;f.KtX;Dear Sir: I have had kld-
..v,, v.Ui iUr several years, and of all
heIDedmmde,i,, iJ U6ed om of th5S
and felt" better, and" TaVslS'u
aiTcUr.8 and-rnow
1 ih,Ilk. your "Kidney Cure ' Tea- Is
wonderfuL and I, heartily recommend it
a?0rra?1'faBed.th feneral PUbUO'
KUW-KT PHULCHER, -460
Davis St. city.
W. J. Vara Damme .
18S Morrison pt.
Next to Pap's Coff House '
. - )
V
7GOOD
STACKS OF GOOD
, REASONS
There are why farmers should buy their
"f'"' . oaraware . rrom us. we
, keep the best of everything for the
farm and dairy and house use. Grind
stones, hay and pitchforks, shovels and
axes of the best makes and of. reliable
r quality .ai '.a very
AVERY & CO.
iV. Third St, Bet Fine & Ash
WOOD PRICES DROP
" Old Bodv Fir. 4 fr. f! n n K OA
Buy now for. CASH and save money '
COAL,
bKffi'i56.06
B mi F. B. JONES & CO. East 7
.i";'?-'- ThTural a.fS?
months. "$1.C 'bS"- vote. one"' m,SnthT,'l,15,, cenYs. ' 0 th.re5
every merchant listed below will give with each lo-eent i-mtL..?018' and
At the close of the contest the JoSgeT ihVhurrt"elu
Ing the largest number of votes will be awarded the !ibra?J
cases. Current accounts when promptly paid Are entitled t iete,.i.wUh
is on exhibition in the window of the east side office! 880 &.roriElE !JE?7
Ballot boxes are located at Holsman's lewelrv store i4fl vKa I rlan reet..
Front drug. store, 133 Qrsnd avenue" Was-Ztth?eu drar iSTa' Whlt.?
atreet, where all votes should he deposited Trade- with thJ fS'ni,?US"U
chants and get busy with th votes; ' wll tn Inllowlng mer-
W. & MABXEX.Ii CO, dry goods.
clothing and shoes, 180 to 384 East Mor
rison sireei. ,
X. 'KOZ.BUAM', Jeweler, .. 149 - Third
street. Main 8180. .
.50J??5?A1Bi. P?pt?Tapher.
A.i.IU BUQOlt riKlllO 14V.
MB CO, office and warehouse 111-118
oixm street. Main 165, A-16S5
ivvt ... uiuui Bvenuau u.ai (II.
:.?I5BBIT. CO AH 8i ZCT CO- of floe
' rtue strseu . nome A-siaa. Usin
.
V II A fS Mlf. n - i.a .
, , vA'j .f sura'
side street. Main 17TI. A-9TTI.
826 Stark street. Paclfia too
- w.m buoti, ' . j..
ting, 607 .Williams avanu. V-mt ns
a. a. vxLsoirg waacTB tbovt
" . .www,' Mt. W
A. JUi W llLITT. : aTu.ar. 1 n nrf
avenue. B-18M. Est 28S.
9XTSI IfOnVT. lva a. .
. 7- -- "LT.T'" "M-vr, .inesi
cur, i oixtn street.
"W0 TEMPLE OBOCEBT. 880
A-m7. -T- "
. TIT. ff r
BSOM.W.TSlla1V Tt.vnpfttni w. -. .
uvmHP streei. iMSt SIXS, B-IS38.
' w mmm -wwa. limit inf. x a u.
Washington, corner Seventh. Main 8118.
BXIOB anfSBa . fine millinery, 4ii
Washington street. -
yard ast Eighth and Main streets. East
UnTTTB-HTrW Mfl.ti MM
Iweond ani llnltimKl. .irMt.. -1 ...
Third street.
MOOBB BB08U, east side pews deal
ers and confectionery, Williams avenue
and Russell street . East 4701.
a A MoJDiMS, bicycles and sport
ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott
street. East 8488. ,
WTT.T.Taarr wt . . .
SSw.T unbrll and leather goods, 4t
WUlUms ave. O1004. , "
Cnmri.v ... J s
ell st ffMt BS0. WWTX S71. "r.
DAVIS barber. 842 wnii-
ava
paints 405- Mor?,.?' IfiinTsr,."-
UAX Iff. aurrmw . . ... vtm
opp. Jiew rTKX,wJ3!!' M-rft V
S!ww!t 2r Eat
anr,r
avenue. 6C08 "Urand
sl.AA j Mill as-
OOIE1K1M WWnm.. 1 .
ff ft Mr y. 28.
. BITBISKA fllMlln. -
J"d repairers'-Sf-caTrTa-geT atd
13 Burnside.' Paciflo 8047
wonnr..Tir
dyemTT fluick wort ,nJf :nd
OOLUKBIA PMK CO-Flsh otsters
'"'y- Gutter, egge, et"SiMaln
e&66. Third ami a nV... ;""
awn b, c-iutiK. (i Union ave. north.
tent. .TAWD, TElfT AWNXWO CO,
tents and awnings, window iwtiin 3
porch curtsinsj , specialtyT lf.nRS?f
B"Real estate and Invest. )
wents. Room 411 Corbett hiS. '
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