The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 08, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8. 1808.
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LEADS BIG FLEET
ACROSS OCEAN
British steamer Allanton
Departs for Shanghai
With Lumber.
GUERNSEY AND
TABOR FOLLOW
British Steamer Dulwich, Due to Ar
rive Here Boon From Guaymaa,
Mexico, Spoken When Parsing
Point Reyes, California.
V
The big British tramp steamer Allan
ton loft down this morning bound for
Koba and Shanghai with a cargo of 2,
106,018 feet of lumber, valued at $29,
85S. She ha been In the river only a
little more than a week.
The Allanton will lead a big fleet of
lumber-carriers to depart this month.
Following her will be the Norwegian
steamer Guernsey, which Is now load
ing at the mills of the Portland Lvimber
company for snangnai, tne riiii
steamer Aacot loading at the St. Johns
mills for Australia and the Norwegian
steamer Tabor, which will be at the
mills of the Eastern 4 Western Lumber
company this afternoon to complete a
cargo for Australia. The Tabor Is on
the way up from Knappton on the bay
near the mouth of Columbia river, where
she took on 760,000 reel or lumoer hit
a start. She is being
W. McNear A Co.. at
fthnnt H ftllfl AAA fpt.
The British steamer Dulwich is due
to arrive here tomorrow or tne any aner
from Ouaymaa to load lumber for Aus
tralia under charter to J. J. Moore & Co.
The Dulwich was sighted Monday morn
ing passing Point Reyes on the Califor
nia coast. Allowing her plenty of time,
she should be In the Columbia sometime
during the night or early tomorrow
morning.
China and Australia have been buy
ing large quantities of lumber during
the temporary dullness In the rail mar
ket, and several cargoes are to be sent
forth for those quartern In the next two
or three months. A lew aays ago mu
Oregon Pine company chartered two
Strath" liners to load about 7,000,000
feet for Shanghai
UnS P' m 8temer Argyll, from Port
Astoria, Or., Jgly I. Condition at th
mouth of the river at I a. m., obscured;
wind ..northwest, two miles; weather
TTiei at Astoria today: High water
I a. m.. f.fi feet; 1:0a p. m., II feet
Low water a. m., 1.1 feet; 1:14 p. m..
1.7 feet.
Men Believed to De Dead.
(Ipeclal DUpatra to Toe Journal. I
Aatorla, Or, July 7. Yesterday a
boat with Oregon license No. tl was
picked up near the Point Adams light.
It was owned and flahed by John Rlsto
and his boat puller who fished for the
Columbia River Packora aaannlatinn.
but the circumstance of tha losing of
the boat or what has become of the oc
cupant has not developed so far, al
though it la thouaht that hoth man are
drowned. .
jf Runs , Cables Under Wreck.
' (Spatial fMepatch to The Journal.)
Aatorla, Or., July 8. Captain Oener
eaux who la In charge of the efforts to
float the sunken steamer Minnie E. Hel
ton succeeded this morning in placing
another cable under the craft amldshlp.
Another cable Is being run and tomor
row it is expected she will ba raised
sufficiently to take her off.
marine; intelligence.
NEW TODAY.
o o
al-t
Regular Liners Bus to Arrive.
Noma City, Ooos Bar July 9
City of Panama, Cooa Bay July 12
Kureka, Eureka and Coos. ..... .July 12
INioomema, orient July 14
Rose City, Ban Francisco July 14
Roanoke, gan Pedro and way... July 14
G. W. Elder, $an Pedro, way... July 21.
State, San Francisco...... July 21
Arabia, orient Aug. 1
Alesla, orient Sept. 1
Nuinantta, orient ... Sept II
Begnlar Unsrs to Depart. .
Cltyof Panama. Cooa Bay July
Q. W. Elder, San Pedro July
State. San Francisco July 1
Nome City, Coos Bay. July 11
feureaa.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEASIDE, OREGON
Tnrszx wuw majta qexzbt.
American and European Plan.
Centrally anf Conveniently Located.
Near Depot
Convenient to Beach.
Hot and Cold Water In Rooms.
EXCELLENT TABLE. LOW RATES.
B. XI. WOOSWOXTE, rroprtetor.
'BHdi8.?,aVChrerv awav SO""?! 8" Po W way... July 14
'"- - nose wity. Ban irancisc
.Julr IS
Nlcomedla. orient Julv 28
Arabia, orient Aug. It
Alesta. orient Sept. IK
Numantla, orient Oct. 1
Teasels la Port.
Broderlck Castle, Br. ahlp Drydock
uargiemore, &r. sh o. w. p. dock
Br. bk Drydock
, .O. W. P.
DAMAGED BY ICE.
Steamship Beechley Will Have to Be
Towed Off Beach.
Victoria. B. C, July 8. Badly dam
aged as a result of bucking the great
ice floes of the Behrlng sea. the British
steamship Beechley is stranded not far
from Nome, according to a dispatch re
ceived here last night.
The blar vessel is in a decidedly bad
osltion and assistance is being rushed
vfs. TV
forward from Nome while the British
rinmh(A Rnlvas-A comDftnv has been
asked to have their specially equipped
sailer Salvor held In readiness to pro
ceed north at an hour's notice to assist
in bringing off the unlucky craft and
conveying her to a port of repair.
Tha dispatch gives no details as to
the nature of the Beechley's Injuries
beyond aaying that prior to going ashore
In dense fog she had been badly strained
and had sustained damage to several
pistes both at and below the water line.
The Beechley, which loaded coal cargo
at Nanaimo for Nome, was In company
with the steamship Ohio in the Ice for
several dys. When she nearea iNome
she wad forced to smash her way
through the lee pack and upon getting
close In wag found to be ao badly In
jured that It was decided to beach her
at the first favorable spot. Before this
could be done, however, she drove
ashore and now Is in a worse position
than ever.
The oil-carrying steamship W. S.
Porter Is also reported stranded off tha
bar at St. Michaels, with a big hole
punched In her bow and a considerable
portion of her cargo Jettisoned.
No further particulars have been re
ceived regarding the Ohio, which is etlll
a nrlinnar tiMih It im n1l,vMl In an
undamaged condition, among the floes.
On her second attempt to free the White
Star liner the steamer uorwin was lert
at Nome and will make special endeavor
to get the paasengera or the Ohio
ashore.
V LAST OFFICIAL DOCUMENT.
Captain Werllch Leaves Navy After
Many Years of Service.
Captain P. J. Werllch, United States
lighthouse Inspector of this district.
who retires from the service and the
navy today, and who is succeeded by
Captain Charles Fremont pond, rormer
ly commander of the cruiser Buffalo,
issued his last official document yes
terday in the shape of a notice to
mariners.
The notice states that the structure
from which Slaughter light was shown
,and which was reported as having gone
adrirt has been repiacea ana tne ngnt
relighted. Slaughter light is located on
it Slaughter, close to the northerly
the northerly aide of the dredged chan-
shore of Columbia river, and about
nl
three-fifths of a mile from Mount Cof
fin light.
Coon Island right, off the easterly
side of Coon island, at the westerly en
trance to the Willamette river, which
was carried away, will he replaced
as soon as practicable, but in the mean
time the position la marked by a light
shown from an arm on a white stake
on Coon Island and about ino feet south
by west one-half foot west of Its for
mer location.
Captain Werllch received official no
tice of his retirement with the rank of
raptaln this morning. lie haa been 35
years in the navy.
rrnwn it InAi
Ley land Bros.. Br. sh.
Donna Franceses. Br. bk Ast-i
Ancalos, Br. ship Tongue Point
Churchill. Am. sen Aatorla
Echo, Am. bktn Astoria
Ke'burn, Br. bk Linnton
Minnie Kelton, Am. as Astoria
Emmanuel Accame. It bk Montgomery i
Asgard. Nor. ah O. W. P. dock
Guernsey, Nor. sh.. Portland Lmbr. Co.
Alvena, Am. sch., Astoria
Albert Rlckmers, 'Ger. bk. . . .Grecnwlcn
Ascot, Br. sa St. John
Shoshone, Am. ss Rainier
Tabor, Nor. ss E. W. Mills
Rainier, Am. sa Tongue Point
Alliance, Am. ss Couch street
City of Panama, Am. sa..,.Oak street
State of California, Am. ss. . Alnsworth
Virginia. Am. ach ....Astoria
Johan Poulsen, Am. sa Oak st.
En Bout to Load Lumber.
Alumna, Am. sch Kahulul
Sehome, Am. sch ....La Boca
Yellowstone. Am. ss San Francisco
James J. Garfield. Am. ss.8an Francisco
Cascade. Am. as San Francisco
Wrestler, Am. bktn Guaymaa
Northland, Am. as .....San Franclaco
Bn Boats With Cement and General.
Aberfoyle. Br. sh Antwerp
Bldart. Fr. bk. . Antwerp
Clan Graham. Br. sh Cardiff
Eugenie FautreL Fr. bk Antwerp
Vincennea, Br. eh , Antwerp
Gael. Fr. bk London
Neatsflelds, Br. ah .....Hamburg
David de Anjera, Fr. ah Antwerp
Brabloch. Br. bk Antwem
Ktlloran. Br. sh Antwem
Jolnville; Fr. bk Antwerp!
Carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg I
itoenamrieau, Fr. bk Lelth i
Gulf Straam. Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr. bk London!
Eugeno Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp
, Goal Ships Bn Boat.
La Roche Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Flfeshlre, Br. bk Newcastle, A
Bossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrisdale, Br. sh Newcastle, A.
Tramp Steamers Bn Boat.
Taunton. Br. as Guaymas
Strathflllon, Br. ss Batavla
Craighall, Br. ss San Francisco
Dulwich, Br. sa Guaymas
Knight Templar. Br. ss Valparaiso
liadames, Ger. as Puget Sound
Bark. Nor. ss Ban Francisco
Bucranla. Br. sa Orleht
II ford. Br. ss ..Newcastle
Sn Boats In BaUast to &oa4 G rain
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao
River Falloch, Br. bk ...Callao
Nordsee, Ger. sh Callao
Oregon, Ger. ah Yokohama
Gen. Faidherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta. Ger. sh... West coast
Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso
Marechal de Noailles, Fr. bk. Weat coast
Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Tano'v'r. B. C.
Le Peller. Fr. bk Hobart
Salnte Anne, Fr. bk. . Newcastle, N. S. W.
Amlorinna, nr. bk iqulque
Lydaate. Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Vigo, Nor. sh Mejlllones
Desdajnona, Br. ah. Callao
Cornll Bart, Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W.
sully. Fr. bk Antwem
Crillon. Fr. bk Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnoa. Fr. bk Hobart
Daghlld. Nor. bk Caldera
Nulelly. Fr. bk Hobart
Leon Blum. Fr. bk San Francisco
Michelet Fr. bk Hiogo
Oil Carriers Ba Boots.
Asuncion, Am. ss 8an Francisco
Colonial Hotel
BATES 92 EB BAT AVB TOWAB9
LINDSLEY SON, Proprietors
New Building New Furniture
BIGHT AT TED 80T7HSUTG BBA
Electrlo Light In Every Room
Free Bus to and From All Trains
Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing
SEASIDE, OREGON
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS
NOW
WE-NA-HA SPRINGS
This famous old Blue Mountain R-
Kesort will be
Open June 15th
For the Season of liOS
Under the management of J. A.
BORJE, the new owner.
Roads, bridges, buildings and
equipment repaired and renewed
Hotel and dining-room service will
be a special feature, being under the
care of the beat steward and chef
obtainable. For further particulars
write to
3. A. BORIB. Prop.
IVe-ffa-Ha Springs
Gibbon j?oatofno, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
SEE THE OCEAN
HOTEL MOORE
OPEN ALL THE YEArt
The Shelburne House
8E1VITW. WABTH-
Ib now open for the Summer. This la
one of the most pleisant places on me
oeacn, wun large, snaay yard.
THE BEST TABLE SERVICB
And pleasant rooms. For rates writs to
TUB 8KBZ.JlVBirB 1XQVBH,
Searlew, Wash.
CLATSOP BBAOX
Pacific View Hotel
mcABTcina statxojt, kbasxbs, ob.
Open Winter and Summer.
Under New Management.
Most conveniently located hotel on the
Deacn ior surr batners. Neatly fur
nished rooms for light housekeeping.
use 01 range ror cooKing u census free.
Im. r. KAT.KXSCHOU, Prop.
KEABTDB, OB.
THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON.
Directly on the beach, overlooking
the ocean. Hot salt baths and surf
bathing; recreation pier for fishing; sun
parlors; electric lights; fireplace and
furnace heat Sea -foods a specialty.
Fine walks and drives. Rates, f 2.60 and
3.oo per day.
For particulars apply to the Danmoore.
SAX 3. MOOBH, Prop.
I north mm
Is the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt in this part
of the country this summer. Its thousands of devotees re
joice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular
schedule, independent of tides.
The Popular Excursion Steamer of the O. R. & N. Co.
To J. Potter
FARMS
100 ACRES .
One mils from R. R. station: 49 acres
clear; good 7-roora house, good barn,
chlcken-houso and doghouse, granary
and hophouse; tne trout stream on the
i place; good spring and well water. A
food orchard, bearing all kinds oi small
rult 14,000 will take the place. Wilt
take half in city property or Improved
acreage close to carllns.
20 ACRES
All clear and excellent soil, all In
crop, small live creek, good buildings:
located within easy driving distance and
a fine level road all the way to Port
land; a bargain at $3,600. Terms can
he arranged.
80 ACRES
85 In cultivation, Ilea fine on main
public road; fair house, good barn and
outhouses: a fine family orchard: on
'mall route; H mile to school, I miles
from railroad and town; 85 miles from
Portland. Prlea ft 800. or 14,000 Includ
ing stock and Implements; 82,000 cash.
Espey-Meine Realty Co.
BOOK 81 S OOKXXBOTAl BIB A
Corner Second sad Washington.
ON YOUR WAY TO
THE BEACH
the whitehouse THE OCCIDENT HOTEL
LOWO BBACH, WABHXHGTOIT.
A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis
itors; large, comrortaDle rooms,
looking the ocean; unsurpassed
One block south of station.
MB8. G. P. WHITEHOTJSE, Prop.
over- I
view.
Astoria, Ore.
HARVEST HOME
Three Blocks South of Depot.
X.OBG BBAOX, WASHINGTON.
Now Open for the Season.
Prices. $1.50 per day, 88.00 per week.
oeaa, on cenis. Meals, sa cents, cml-
aren unaer 10 years, hair rates.
JOSEPH HcXBACT, Proprietor.
WILH0IT SPRINGS
Hotel Now Open
Stage leaves
Thursday and Saturday until July
then dally at 9 a. m. Fare $1.50.
F. W. McLeran. proprietor.
Oregon City, Tuesday,
1.
The
Hackney Cottage
SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON
BOW OPE IT POB TKB SBABOV.
Delightfully located on most beauti
fy! and pleasant spot on tne beach. Un
surpassed surf bathing, home comforts,
excellent table board. Accommodations
greatly Increased. Special rates by the
week and season. Make your reserva
tions by mall.
Postofflos Address, BXAVXHW, WAUL
Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock,
DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M.
SATURDAYS ONLY, 2:00 P. M. X
MAGNIFICENT DAYLIGHT TRIP j
DOWN THE COLUMBIA J
Direct connection at Megler with the Ilwaco railroad,
thence to the beach resorts. See published schedules
EXCURSION RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season Tickets, on sale daily $ 4.00
Saturday-to-Monday Tickets 3.00
Five-Trip Commutation Tickets 15.00
Reduced Rates Prevail From All Parts of the State
Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, O. R. & N., Third
and Washington Streets.
WM. McMURRAX,
General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon
!
NE
Hotel Sunset
NBCANFCUM IIMIS
SEASXDE. OB.
Located at the turn of the new boule
vard, unsurpassed surf bathing, beau
tiful crounda. lots of flowers, a. mnmt
One block from ocean, full view fromdestrable place for families and unac-
CE VTEKVIXiZiE 8TATX0H
all rooms, pleasant grounds for games
ana nammocKs. special rates for fam
ilies, tents if desired. Address Mrs.
Dedman, Lons; Beach, Waah.
PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD
HOME COOKING.
MRS. SARAH CHAMBER LIN
LONG BEACH. WASH.
THE BR1TT
X.OBO BEACH, WASKZHOTOa.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
The Best Meals on the Beach, as Usual.
companled youngr ladles. Noted for Its
excellent home cooking. Terms it per
aay.
BOSS B. DIKIK, Prop.
North Beach Inn
HEWTOH-S BTATZOH
Facing the Ocean; Fine View.
Large Sunny Rooms; Oood Table and
Service.
lOtS. JT. K. SIWST, Kanjurer.
Address, Long Beach. Waah., Box St.
WPORTj
YAQU1NA BAY
Oregon's Hatohless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv- t
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an t
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne- 1
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro- tl
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur-
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal i
sanitary regulations.
Summer Excursion Rates j
From All Points in the Northwest
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to i
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, i
Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
rortiana :io a. m.
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season tickets, on sale daily $6.00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00
Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the
City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Wash
ington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pacific agency
elsewhere, for complete information.
A-GREAT BUY
Eighty acres in Hood River'
county, level and tillable;' 8
acres 20 varieties of bear
ing fruit.
$13,000
$7000 Cash Balance Easy
Owner guarantees 7 per cent
this year.
THE SPANTON CO."
j 270 STARK STREET
Double Your Money
j Hood River Bargain
ilS ACBE8 Rich clay loam soil, lays
perfect, county road on two sides.
only 8 miles from Hood River, right In. m
the heart of this beautiful valley. Prims
I orchard Of 800 Newtowns, 300 Spltzen
I bergs and 75 assorted family trees; 3
! acres In potatoes, 3 acres in strawber
ries, between trees; 1 acre in alfalfa, 8 . '
acres in timothy .and clover! 6-room, .-V
story and half frame house, barn and
outbuildings, Implements and tools.
Plenty of water; everything Is in first
olass condition. Price $6,500; 83,fi00 1
cash payment and the place will pay
out the balance, when Jt will readily sell '
for donbls the original purchase price. ,
Sounds good, but It looks better. '
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH
508-9 S wetland Mda; opri Bta and Wash.
J. U. F1REBAMQH
Hood Biver BepresentatlTe. .
SINAPS
813. OOO Valuable corner lot on Third V
st., near Mill. Splendid site for apart-
I menc-nouse. Terms.
I S6000 Entire block, Patton's addl- '
tlon, near Russell-Shaver carllne. ' '
streets graded, sewer and water near;
short distance Piedmont carbarn, rail
road shops and Portland Flouring;
mill; 82,000 down. Single lota sold
on terms.
S5500 ll-room house, full
Dasi
basement, fruit trees,
cement
reenhouse; In
come $40 per month; 6th, near Sher
man St.; $3,000 down.
$1200 ! lots, house, furniture; Noi.
wood addition University Park, near
carllne. Terms.
Bolds, Wallace Co.
Room 8, Canterbury Bldg.
Third and Washington Streets.
HAS SERIOX'S RELAISE.
OaptaJn George Conway Again in Ex
tremely Critical Condition.
Captain Oeorge Conway, superintend
ent of the O. R. & N water lines, had a
relapse last night and his condition Is
strain critical. Sunday he was able to
he up and feeling quite well. Yester
day he began to weaken again and bv
iTwnljrht he whs much worse.
l.ceptatn Conway has been ill at his
apartments in me ureslln ror several
weeks and about five days ago all hope
f his recovery was abandoned. But
he rallied and improved rapidly until
gunday. It was thought he was nut of
danger.
ALONG THE WATERFROXT.
The steam schooner Nome City Is due
to arrive here to morrow from Cooa Bay
with passengers and general cargo.
gh Is being operated In place of the
Alliance.
The steamer City of Panama leaves
Oak street dock this evening for Cons
Bav, carrying freight and passengers.
She Is being operated in place of the
Breakwater.
The steam schooner Joban Poulsen
arrived at Astoria this morning and
left up for Portland. She should ar
rive here late this evening. After tak
ing wheat in the hold the craft will
rn to the mills of the Intnan, Poulsen
Lumber company to take on a deckload.
of lumber.
There was a light fog over the mouth
ot the river this mnrnlng obscuring the
view from the station at rortn Head.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call Bldg.
Telephone Bearavy 9131.
ABTBBTISBJgXBTa AITS BTTB-
CBIPSZOJI BBOXXTBXh
Oregonlans when la Baa Franetawe
ran bav their mall swat ta oars of
Tbe Journal offloa.
ARTHUR L. FISH. Representative
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Bo ad less than IS seats per 'Insertion,
T insertions for the price of .
Lroat and found, help wanted, attna
Uon wasted, for rent and wanted to
rent ads, -1 esnt a word. S insertions
for tks prtoe of a.
Count six words to the lias.
Vew Today" (agate naasnra, 1 Inch,
14 Uses) M seats per Inch.
"Want Ads' will fee aoospted over tks
phone, bnt Tks Journal will aot be r
poaalbW for errors, should any oocur
la such ads. rrompi pay-meat szpeotsd.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
Bears, I a. n. to I p. m.
Saturdays. a. an. to 1 f av
THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF HOTEL IS PORTLAND
HOTEX H1L YS1LR
COBVBB BA0T TBXaVD ABB BUBBSTDB BTBBBTS
European and American plan. Rates 81
per day and upwards. Telephone in
every room. Private baths.
TBZB BUS TO ABB rkOV TBAXBTS
BtTBCXAX. tnrBBA)
D I1TB KB
to 8 p. m.
75c
J. T. Bridges, Manager.
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Or.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
As well as other travelers who come to Portland and
make their home at
THE CORNELIUS
corner Park and Alder, are all delighted with Its sp
polntmenta and furnishings.
Situated one block from the clanging streetcsra. one
la assured of a good night's rest. Several large sample
room In the hotel.
Rates Single, $1.50 and up; double, $2.00 and up.
Our free omnibus meets all trains.
DR. C. W, CORNELIUS.
N. K. CLARKE. Mgf. ' Proprietor.
tall (Mi 8
ni ill j B
NEW TOO AT.
MARINE XOTES.
Astoria, Or.. Julv t Arrived down
auring the night and sailed at T It
a m. fiteamer natsv M'tchoil. fr Ran
rranclsa. Arrived at T IJ and left g
at t l a. ih atvekmer Johan Poulsen,
from Sen Franclseo.
Polst Rra, Jolt- g. raaswd st t a.
m yesterday British steamer Dulwicl,
frWm onaywtas for PorUand.
Sea Fraacisea July 1. Arrived at
HOW IS THIS
FOR A STOCK AND DAIRY FARM 7
M ACmata In Polk county, 198 acres
under cultivation, lit Seres fine pev
tura, seeded to tasne grasses; tt an-res
has S.Oot.tOt feat firet-claae saw tim
ber; thre-e living streams, good sprinars,
1 houses, I barns.teheda f en-e. telephone,
R. r. D ; one of the beet dairy farms In
Ptk eounty. and is a great bargain for
MAOS; tlfnbr and Improvumenta alone
worth the money.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH
M- twuilaad MdaT, as ttk had Whak,
UtikL
HOTEL LENOX
Portland! newett and mott modernly furnished ho
j(tel Third and Main streets. Fronting on the beau-
;'"l.Srff;f.1t firv Plara mnA ariiarMit A Knainaa rnttr
EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1.00 DAY AND UP
"i 1T rree Bun to ana rrotn i rains. Up-to-Uats uuL
:tTCraTitsi Telephone ia every room. Private Bath.
THE BREAKERS HOTEL
AKEBXOAH nVAJT.
. ' - o- . ,
- -11 im Jiri "ir-"- ft-G t mmm i ataii i rui'fl'll Kil ll
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to Breakers, Paclflo County, Waah. PostofJlce Address. Breakers. Wash.
New Home
EAST ASH STREET
Price $3850
Lot 60x100 and new 7 -room modern
house. Including furnace, cement hue.
ment, fireplace, situated on the south,
side of Aah street, between 30th and
22d streets. It Is a bargain. Look It
up. We can sell this on very easy
terms. $800 down and balsjice on easy '
monthly payments.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Second St. and 392 K. Burnside St.
Hood River
88
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1(0 seres, fine orchard land, T miles
out. Joins, highly improved orchards.
Immense spring furnishes all neces
sary water for tract This will bear
close Investigation as good land at this
pries Is now very scarce.
Mac Rac & Angus
4Sa OSAJTBZB OT OOBOCXBC21 :
Half Acre on Car Line $350
LOT 0xl$0 rEET. NEW COTTAGE.
$1,208.
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EVENING TRAIN FROM PORTLAND 5 JO P. M. AND TRAIN
FROM SEASIDE 4:50 P. M. BOTH CARRY DINING CARS.
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
PORTLAND-CLATSOP BEACH Six Months' Round Trip Ticket
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS.
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