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TITLE PAGE pF THE OREGON ROSE WALTZ. t
London, July 4. Lord Lahsdowne'a
eldest son," the Earl of Kerry, who has
been returned lately to the house oil
common from West Derbyshire, is for-My
lunate in having been, unopposed at the f
election. Had It not been so he prob
bly would have been seriously handi
capped by a nasty fall In the bunting
field, which occurred afew days before
the polling. He landod on his face and
successfully removed moat of his front
teeth by the swiftest form of dentis
try known. While this might seem a
serious hindrance to a potential parlia
mentarian, it is one that la easily rem
edied with a little time, thanks to the
Invasion of American dental methods.
Tlrst Appearand.
This is the ilrstf appearance in' poli
tics of the future (Lord Lausdowne and
la watched with a great deal of inter
est by all who know the immense in
fluence on Kngllsh politics the house
to which he belongs wields. There is
no prouder nobleman in the whole of
tb) British empire than Lord Kerry's
father, the present Marquis Of Laus
downe. He is leader of the Unionist
party in the house of lords and head
and front of the fight for political life
which the members of that body are
making against the more radical mem
bers of the Liberal party, Aa the own
er of Lansdowne House, in Berkeley
Square, one of the finest private resi
dences in London, and possessed of al
most unlimited wealth derived from
143.000 acres, his social eminence is
challenged by but few of the holders
of great names In England.
Brotber-ln-Xaaw.
Besides all these honors, which inevi
tably become his by succession. Lord
Kerry has the distinction of being the
brother-in-law of the new Duke of
Devonshire, the head of another of the
really great houses of Great Britain.
Indued, it was the duke whom Lord
iK-erry succeeded as representative of
West Derbyshire, the former vacating"
the post upon entering the hereditary,
chamber.
- The Earl of Kerry is 36 years old.
To be sure, that is not an unusually
youthful age to enter parliament.
Borne, such as the present Lord Wln
terton, reach the benches of the lower
house at 21.. But then, in the average
mun's mind, the son of a peer is asso
ciated with wild, dissipation, over
dressed actresses, "popping" wine and
the pace that kills. A good many young
men with Lord Kerry's "expectations
would be sitting in the Qatety stalls
or doing almost anything except com
mitting themselves to the rather tire
some routine of the house of commons.
Instead, Lord Kerry married a most
charming Scotch lassie four years ago,
when she was just out of the school
room, has settled down on his Irish
estate and now has taken the first step
toward following In the footsteps of
tua illustrious; rattier.
- rrc rrr?,:j 7v
Twelve-Year-Old Lena Westerman, Student In the Piano Department of the Oregon Conservatory of Music,
Who Played Her First Qo'mposltlon at the O. C. M. Students Recital on Wednesday Night, and Uncon
sciously Creating a Demand for Copies of Her Music Almost Equal to the Present Rose Bloom. The
Title Page Is a Work of Art and Roses.
NEW BOOKS FOE TnE
LIBRARY '
The following "books at the publio li
brary will go into circulation on July6
BIOGRAPHY.
Johnson Stephen A. Douglas; a Scudy
In American Polities, 1308.
Mauclalr-
HIs Ideas His Works;
Like most" of the scions of eminent
British families, Lord Kerry Journeyed
out to "South Africa and took part In
the Boer war; but, unlike the majority,
he came away with a reputation for
ability. He won the Distinguished
Service Order and was also mentioned
in dispatches from the front. He was
for some time in the Grenadiers, one
of the crack "swagger" English regi
ments, but is now a captain of the Irish
Guards.
Since his marriage Lord Kerry has
been assiduously cultivating the affec
tions of his Irish tenantry. As a mat
ter ox fact, he was always very, popular
with the countryside people who lived
near his father's estate. During the
South African war prayers were pub
licly offered for his safety In both the
Protestant and Roman Catholic churches
of the neighborhood. Both Lord and
i.aay .Kerry now live almost the year
round In their Irish home, known as
"Derreen, situated in the Kingdom"
irom wrncn me rormer taxes nis cour
tesy title as the eldest eon and heir to
the marquis.
Tie New Member.
The new member has been a mighty
bunter of big game in South Africa and
other, haunts of wild animals, At his
Irish home he Js a constant follower of
the hounds. Personally ho Is a. rather
good-looking chap, with a moustache
that by Its size and texture Is calcu
lated to-break the heart of any fair. Im
pressionable maid. He is generally to
be seen in a lounge suit of Irish tweed
and is a persistent devotee of the "neg
lige" in oress; In the atter respect he
la a striking contrast to his father, who
is one' of the best dressed men in the
house of lords.
The name of Kerry recalls many in
teresting Incidents connected with Irish
life. It was Thomas, Lord Kerry, who
was the unconscious means of placing
on record the extraordinary develop
ment in Irish land values which has
taken place within the past 200 years, i
It Is said that In the year 1729 he was
negotiating for the sale of -one of his
estates to a Mr. Collls. The price
greed on was 17,600 a year and the
lease was to bo run "for ever and ever."
A disagreement as to the exact place
the payment wag to be made resulted In
the deal falling through. It Is rather
fortunate for the present holder of the
estate, for lfhow brings in something
like J100.000 a year.
Origin of Ijowrstoft China.
Krom the London Globe.
At the end of the North Parade, Low
estoft, Is the Warren House a place
of great Interest to connoisseurs of
china. It was here. In the eighteenth
century, that a discovery of fine clay
was made which eventually led to
Lowestoft manufacturing the china
which Is now so rare that it is almost
priceless.
Initial experiments, made hy Heylln
Luson. Esq., of Gunton Park. near
Lowestoft, with some fine clay discov
ered accidentally, on his eatatsulted
In complete success, and ultimately led
to the opening of a factory at Lowestoft
In liSS .tor tne jnanuracture or rine
earthenware and porcc'aln "soft paste."
In 1775 a fjnely glaxed and decorated
"hard paste" was'-introduced, the effi
ciency and beauty of which betokened
brilliant success for the proprietors.
Contemporary evidence Indisputably
shows that from 1770 to 1800 the Lowe-et-nft
works were at the tenlth of their
fame. Owing, however, to the enor
mous expenses nd dlff Iculty - Incurred
In procuring china clay from Cornwall
nd etnewhere (after the original clay
was exhausted. nd the rapidly increas
ing competition of other makers. Its
prosperity waned, the collar" own and
the works were closed in 180J.
Mooa4 fnrade Mtnneeot Towji.
Two Harbors correspondence St. Paul
Dispatch.
Three large cow moose caueed a furor
liere this morning by Invading the city
limits like any other respectable do
mestic nimas. tht were rirst een
In the vicinity of Tenth avenue, grat
ing In pasture with grat complacency.
Their ambitions to become civilised
'-ere disturbed by two pugilistic: dogs,
who rhaoed them tbroush two barbed
wire fences end succeeded la thormishly
- fetreklnar up the plans nf the Invaders
for settling ' down in Two liarbo a.
Auguste Rodin, the Man
Jls Worksi tr. bv Clemen
tina Black. IJ08. -
Palmer The Life of Alice Freeman
Palmer, 1908.
' ' Watson Napoleon; a Sketch of His
Life, Character, Struggles and Achieve
ments, 1908.
FICTION.
' Marshall Ex ton Manor.
Wolfensceln Idyls of the Qass.
FINE aRTS.
Oilman Dabussy's Pelleas at Mell
sande, 1907.
HISTORY.
Blrt Elizabethan Religious Settle
ment; a Study of Contemporary Docu
ments. 1907.
Denny Pioneer Davs on Pueet Sound:
ed. by Alice Harrlman, 1908.
PHILOSOPHY.
Beers A Mind That Found Itself: an
Autobiography, 1908.
Fairbanks First Philosophers of
Greece, 1907.
Elammarlon Mysterious Psychlo
Forces; an account of the author's in
vestigations in psychical research, to
gether with those of other European
savants. 1907.'
RELIGION.
Strong The Next Great Awakening,
SOCIOLOGY.
Fisk International Commercial Poli
cies, with Special Reference to the
United States; a textbook. 1907.
Hyslop Democracy; a Study of Gov
ernment, 1S99.
Sumner Folkways; a Study of the
Sociological Importance of Usagvs,
Manners, Customs, Mores and Morals,
1907.
USEFUL ARTS.
Johnstone The Horse Book; a prac
tical treatise on the American horse
breeding industry as allied to the farm,
1908.
Kenyon Spanish Commercial Corre
spondence, with Exercises, fvotes and
Vocabulary, 1907.
Mechnlkov The Prolongation of Life;
Optimistic Studies, 1908.
MUSIC.
Bruch Fair Ellen, n. d.
Schumann Pilgrimage of the Rose,
n. d.
OPERAS.
Sullivan Yeoman of the Guard; or
The Merryman and His Maid, written
by W. 8. Gilbert, arrangement for pi
anoforte by J. H. Wadsworth. n. d.
Verdi Balstaff; commedla llrica in
tra attl dl Arrtgo Bolto, opera completa.
rlduzlone dl Carlo Carlgnanl. 1893.
PIANO COMPOSITIONS.
Bach Inventions, in two and three
parts, n. a.
Bach Preludes.
MacDoweU Piano Collection, 3 v.
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Klavier com-
fosltlonen herausgegeben von Rob.
"ischof, n. A.
Rubinstein Op. 70; conoerto No. 4 in
D minor, n. d.
, SONGS.
MacDowell Songs.
Nevln Songs, S v.
Schubert Songs. With Pianoforte
Accompaniment. 7 v.
actiumana-songs, 3 v.
SYMPHONIES.
Schubert 8ymphoIe fur Orchester;
Arrangement
Handen, n. d.
far das Pianoforte, su
Vler
Books added to the reference depart
ment:
Stevens, composer The Copper Hand
book. 7 v.
"The Studio," Yearbook of Decorative
Art, 1908.
Thompson Cost, Capitalization and
Estimated Value of American Railways;
an Analysis of Current Fallacies. Ed.
S, 1908.
United States Comptroller of ths Cur
rency; Digest of National Bank De
cisions, 190S.
An Ungracious Acknolwedgement.
When Mrs. Balsam started down
town shopping she asked Mr. Balsam if
he could think of anything he wanted.
"I certainly can," said Balsam, with
the Irritability of a rheumatio invalid,
"but you can't get it for me."
"Why can't I?" she asked.
"Because it's a razor I want,", ha
growled, "and no woman, can buy a
decent razor."
Mrs. Balsam refrained then from ex
patiating on the ability or the Inabil
ity of her sex to Judge of the good
points of that tpnsorlal instrument, nev
ertheless she bought a razor. Mr. Bal
sam objected to using it- on the ground
that since she bought it he knewr it was
worthless and was -therefore likely to
cause him to cut his own throat, but
since it was the only razor at hand he
was overruled by her arguments and
finally consented to shave himself.
"How do you like the razor?" asked
Mrs. Balsam.
For some time Mr. Balsam obstinate
ly refused to express an honest opin
ion, but Justice at last compelled him to
Eighty fine razor. Best I ever had.
Who picked It out for you?"
"I selected it myself," said Mrs. Bal
sam. "The olerk assured me that many
women are excellent judges of razors,
and that It is aulte common for them
to buy razors for their men relations
and friends. Ha thinks they come by
their knowledge of razors through their
experience with kitchen and dining
room cutlery."
"Don't believe It," said Mr. Balsam,
still obstinate "At this rate they'll be
telling us next that, women are good
judges of neckties and cigars."
Storm Left Hawk Only One Feather.
Delaware Correspondence Columbus Dis
patch. Lightning did some queer stunts hers
during a storm recently, among them
the knocking of all but a solitary
feather from the body of a mouse hawk,
which, strange to relate, still lives to
bear mute evidence of the occurrence.
The hawk was found under the tree
which had been struck the following
morning, when the hands on the I. D.
Stone farm were inspecting the work
of the etorm. The bird was barely allvo,
and stripped of nil but the one "feather
presented a sorry appearance. It was
taken to the house and fed and bids
fair to recover.
Irvinpn
THE CHOICE, CLOSE-IN, EX
' CLUSIVELY RESIDENCE
DISTRICT.
Asphalt pavements, cement
walks, parked streets ; sewer, gas
and water all in.
BUILDING RESTRICTION.
MODE'S! PRICES.
EASY TERMS.
Rountrce & Diamond
i
241 Stark Street, Corner Second,
or
E. 7th and Morris Sts., Irvington.
HOW IS THIS
FOB A STOCK and DAIRY FAS&M
320 AXXKSB in Polk county, 100 a(res
under cultivation. 130 acres fine pas
ture, seeded to tame grasses; 90 acres
has 3.000,000 feet first class saw tim
ber; three living streams, good springs,
2 houses, 2 barns, fcheds, fences, tele
phone, R. F. D. ; one of the best dairy
farms in Polk county and Is a great
bargain for $5,000: timber and improve
ments alone worth the money.
DEVLIN & F1REBAUGH
508-9 Bwetland bldg., cor. 6th & Wash
July 4, 1908
Mi Wtee Rentpayer,
Portland Ore
Dear Sir:
Did you know that
$300 will build a home?
It will be built accord
ing to your own ideas of
what a home should be
Years of experience
has taught us what the
home builder wants.
Rent Paying is the
greatest drain upon. the
savings of the thrifty
family.
What the' average
man pays for rent will
build tim a'home three
or four times over dur-
nig his life time.
You know that, don t
you?
Landlords would n t
btyld houses to rent if
hey couldnt make a
blggzr rate of interest
than loaning on a mort
gage. Own your own home.
Then every dollar you
expend upon its beautif i
cation is yours, not your
landlord's.
Write for our book
let It means much to you.
Yours very truly.
Hartman & Thompson,
Chamber of Commerce
Graded Streets
Sidewalks
Bull Run Water
Building Restrictions
IN
Jonesmore
Lots are 50x 100
$350 to $500
Includes All Improvements
NEW TODAY.
Don't Wait
I COME OUT
On Montavilla Car Line
Agent at Tract
Geo. D. Schalk
264 Stark Street
Main 392
A-2392
TODAY
AND SEE
ailway
Milium
i
Corner Lois
Inside Lots
$100
$85
FARMS
20 ACRES
if
nit
4 mile from Tlgardvllle; T
beaverdam; running watei
acres of
whole year.
Hood River
823 PEB AORB
160 acres, fine orchard land, 7 miles
out. Joins highly improved orchards.
Immense spring furnishes all neces
sary water ror tract, i n is win Dear
close investigation aa good land at this
price la now very scarce.
Mac Rae & Angus
433 OE1MBIB OF COM34X3KXB
Hood River Snap
SOMETHING NEW
160 ACHES of the finest land in thla
beautiful valley; with the exception of
10 acres there Is absolutely no waste
In this entire tract; noil is a red shot
formation, lays almost perfect for or
chard; suitable for cutting into 5 and
10-acre tracts: good spring, inis is
the best buy we have ever offered In
unimproved land. Can double your
money on this.
Price $4,500
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH
608-9 Swetland bldg., cor. 6th & Wash.
Price. J2.000; term
To Exchange for City Property
160 acres well improved: 40 acres
in cultivation, balance in pasture;
fenced and cross-fenced, woven Vflre,
barb wire and rail; a good orcifard;
grapes and berries; 100 young walnuts;
best farmhouse ana Darn in me county;
wood and chicken-houses; pig pens; wa
ter in the house, same as in the city;
milk and roothouse; half the crop goes
in; all kinds of farming Implements; 1
team, - harness and wagon; spring
wagon; 14 head cattle, brood eows,
chickens and other things.
100 ACRES
One mile from R. B. station: 40 acres
clear; good 7-room house, good barn,
r-hirVan-hnuae and hOKhouse. granary
and hophouse; fine trout stream on the
Dlace: KOOd spring ana wen waier.
I good orchard, bearing all kinds of small
irult- Will ItlKO um jjit;o. in
take half in otty property, a little
money and terms on balance.
80 ACRES
' 35 In cultivation, lies fine on main
public road; fair house, good barn ami
outhouses; a fine family orchard; on
mall route; V, mile to school, 3 miles
from railroad and town; 85 miles from
Portland. Price 13,500, or 14.000 includ
ing stock and implements; 2,000 cash.
Espey-Meine Realty Co.
BOOK 313 COKDCEKCXAX. BLDO-,
Corati Second and Washington.
INVESTMENT Full: lot, with
two-story brick, long lease, 8
per cent net; terms. A good
buv.
APARTMENT SITE West
Park near Stark ; good inepme
now, but can be made choice,
and will sell 110 feet or less.
Don't overlook this.
ACREAGE 46 acres near Bea-
verton, that is good soil, nice
slope, and can be divided into
small tracts at profit. Nothing
cheaper anywhere.
$3,500 Two lots, Thurman
near 28th, just south ot for
estry building. A big value
and must sell.
Jj7,00O A perfect home in per
fect surroundings, corner, lots
of space, improved streets, ce
ment walks, and terms that will
make you glad. No better buy
in Portland.
$2,000 Full quarter, E. 25th
St., near car, that is a fine buv.
$2,400 A neat little home, No.
900 Mississippi ave., full lot and
half cash.
FOR EXCHANGE.
$4,0VH Corner business lot,
north end, for residence. Will
assume mortgage.
$4,000 California orange grove
ior residence or choice lots.
,UU liquity in corner Jot
and three houses, South Port-land,-for
smaM dwelling.
Jackson & Deering
Phone Main 345. 24ff Stark St'
TERMSi
10 Down and
$5 Monthly,
10 Discount ior Cash
Improved streets, 5-cent fare, good
toil. '
Title guaranteed perfect.
No building restrictions, and imme
Siate possession.
AGENTS AT TRACT EVERY
DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY
Take Montavilla car at corner Third,
and Morrison streets; get off at cor
ner Villa and Hibbard streets, Mon
tavilla branch office", for further par
ticulars call office.
A Direct Boat Line to Bandon
A new boat is now building tthat will run direct between Bandon and Portland
in the near future. N6to is your OPPORTUNITY to get the best investment on
the coast before the boat starts. Then even-body will want to buy and prop
erty will advance in value rapidly.
ONCE YOU SEE BANDON, you will want to remain there aUvays. BAN-DON-BY-THE-SEA
is ever destined to be a beautiful and delightful scenic play
ground for stfrnmer folks. Already capital is seeking to develop the enormous i
resources on every hand.
THE TIME TO PURCHASE BANDON LOTS IS NOW. Call at office
for full particulars or send 2 cents in stamps for BOOKLET "BANDON-BY-THE-SEA."
, -
ADDRESS
THE WARREN PUBLICITY COMPANY
405-6 Buchanan Bldg., Irtland, Oregon"
Fine Farm
Of 104 aerei. 75 cre$ in a high atata
of cultivation, balance timber of oak
and fir, Rood pari pasture, fine spnK
branch in timber; no waste land on
farm; good barn, other outbuildings; old
bParlnK orchard: 12 miles north of Sa
lem on fine level road; 1 mile, west f
Oregon Electric Railway Co.; telephone
and R. F D. . 1 mile to school an1
Catholic church; location beautiful.
Price t6 per acra; tarma.
20 Acres
8 4 miles east of Montavilla, on Base.
Line load; acrea in cumvaiiun, aniaii
house and barn. Pries 13.800.
d. L,. WULL8 CO.
188 Chamber of Commerca b!df.
THINK THIS OVER
rOKXST QH.OVE ASTD TTCHUTI of
fera today the best investment. Land
bougrht in this section now will more
than double. This was demonstrated
on the Oregon Electric line between
Portland and Salem. This Is your op
portunity to get In on the ground floor
and later on reap the benefits. Con
sider these bargains, they are worth
your while.
378 A.CXES, located 4 miles from the
Southern Pacific station; 255 acres In
cultivation; 2 good barns, and a good
house; only I62.&0 per acre.
370 ACWEB, 1 mile from Southern Pa
clflo station, 300 acres in cultivation:
little rolling; good house, 2 barns.
part in .orchard and all on main road,
6 miles from Forest drove; only J55
per acre.
rr tats to tma ttb
Chapin & llerlow
CP. WELLS
231 .Worcester Bldg. Phono M. 3253."
Double Your Money
Hood River Bargain
IS ACRES Kich clay loam soil, lay
Serf act county road on two sides; only
miles from Hood River, right in tn
heart ot this beautiful valley. Prim -orohard
of 300 New towns, 300 Spltaen
bergs and 78 assorted family trees. 3 ,
acres in potatoes, 3 acres in straw
berries, between trees. 1 acre in al- . J
falfa, 3 acres in timothy and clover.
6-room, story and half frame house,
barn and outbuildings, implements and
tools. PLENTY OF WATER. Every
thing- Is in FIRST CUSS CONDITION. - -r
Price $6,500. 82500 CASK payment .
and the place will pay out the balaao- -when
it will readily for DOTTBLB
TKB OBiaXJTAX. PTJHCHA8E PRICE.
Bounds food, but it looks better.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH "
608-9 Swetland bldg-., cor. 5th and Wash.
aJ. I. FIREBAUQM
Hood River Representative,
Riverdale
The Beautiful
IF THERE IS ANT ONES SUBURB OB"
PORTLAND THAT STANDS SUPE
RIOR TO ALL OTHERS' IN ALL PAR
TICULARS, IT 18
Riverdale
VILLA SITES OF FROM THREE TO
FIVE ACRES EACH.
A WOWDERTTJT. FAXTORAXXO tXXW
XT PATS TO BUB US
CHAPIN & I1ERLOW.
SSI Chamber of Commerce, Fhon .
Main l6i. A-4770. ."
SIS Chamber of Commeroe.
' A-mo. '
Main 1652.
Pay Rent to Tour-self
C I 3Aft Nice 4-room
v v land
balance J 15
$1400
cottage at H!ch-
cornT lot, J300 cash,
per month.
Good 6-room cottsre. Fast
14th. near Beacon. liOO caih.
balance I IS per month.
$1600
Finet 6-rooin
St.. Brooklyn.
flS per month.
c"tr(re. Rracon
1300 cash, bal-
i Hood River Orchard
19t, ACRES, 4H miles out; between
13 and 14 acres cleared; 111 trees I
years old, SO trees 6 years old; New
towm; 62 trees 4 years old, one talf
Newtowns and the balance Bpltsen
bers, 300 Newtowns, ISO Spltajpnbergs.
80 Arkansas RIacks 1 year old; acres
of berries; very good bouse and barn;
only J7.5O0. . '
xt'pats to SEavtrs
CHAPIN & HERLOW 1
Mala 1181,;
Nice 6-room cottage and barn
on Minnesota ave. AbLna;
New modern cot tag
1300
e. Kst tn
cash, bai-
An Ideal Building Site
On Kings Heights. We have one
of the choicest properties
at a bargain.
NO PHONE INFORMATION.
IT PAYS TO SEE US.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce
$1800
part cash.
tionn
I7OT St.. Hlahland.
ance 120 per month.
Fine new bungalow at Wood
lawn. 1409 cash. ba:anc SIS
per month.
Swell 7-room house, lot tOx
100, Bail wood. 11.000 cash.
Elegant new 7-room bunga
low. Highland, lot lOOxlvO.
S3 2 Chamber of Commerce
A-4570.
$2100
$2400
$3300
part cash.
$4750
Pwell new 7-room house. Just
finished. East Main st walk
ing distance. SS00 caah.
Large modern swelr $ room
house. East ISth and Waah
part cash.
Lets I0xlv, facing east, near the
aew Richmond" sk-booL tilt. H cathr
BSM Stl RothchUd hid.
$5000
lngton.
Grusst Gow trier
ICS Washington st cor. Id, room 7.
BARGAIN
"i III cash NW building lot on Ptan
tna at . about 49S.1I. Street improved.
Inealre at 11 Ivy U
A Fine Place In an Up-to-Date
Locality
room cottage, alt furnished for
housekeeping, 'walkins; distance from
center of city. Irit5e ; H.H9.
cash.. Bee 711 K. Salmon.
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
.axon tr. , -
Beauty
For $2100
afodra new t-mom tr.
Jot, str-et improve-! , ft i -Vancouver
ae. Cud f'" .-
J. L WELLS COTi'A
10 C"hao.br f t
er-
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