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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY: 12. 1008. a IDLE RICH WHO SW M HOME Not Only Papa but Mamma and the GIrlslSweltcr in Town This Year. (United rrM Uwd Wire.) . Chicago, July' H. Ths "very beat people," who heretofore have known nothing of Chicago when It la really hot, are tint lounKlng around In eaay t-haire at aeanhore resorts or fighting mosquitoes at mountain hotnea tnia year. The current Issue of the aummer hocIhI rrglstor ahowa a remarkable number of society llghta who are re maining at home thla aeaaon enduring th licHt instead or aalllng for Kurope upon tho appearance of the flrat bright duy. Hankers, particularly, are remaining at tin- helm throtiKh the hot months, ap parently alrald to let go even ror a two-weeks' visit In tho country. In the Hummer of 107 there were 1.B08 for hIkii addreaapa of banlcera, while . thla your ie register sliows but 717. liOSEBUKO HAS 3IARKET DAY AND HORSE SHOW (Rlierlal Dlnpttcta to Tba Journal.) Rom-burg;, Or., July 11. Hoaeburg held it m first monthly market day ana horse-show Saturday under the direc tion of Max Zimmerman, an experi enced man In such events. The city waa flllfd with hundreds of people from tho adjoining towna and rural districts. The event was a success in every way. Many fine horses were exhibited. Rose burg In noted for the great number of horse fanciers, most of them owning flint driving animals. K. H. Alley exhibited one of the finest driving teams. Dr. A. C. Seeloy, W. W. Cardwell and II. F. Deardorff also drove hundsomo animals. MAN'S MISSING NA3IE FOUND BY SLEUTHS (United Prm Leased Wire.) Chicago, July 11. A parcel check this afternoon led to the Identification In Bt Louis of C. W. Edward of Chicago, an. electrician, who hail been Buffering from a Strang caa of lapse of inoin orr. v ' Edward) walked Into a police ata tlon at St. Loula. Wednesday, and asked the police who ha was. II said he knew he waa an electrician and hla nam was Ed, while his wlfe'a nam was Carol, but he could not recall hla laat name. The police traced a parcel check found In tils pockets to Chicago and properly identified him. lia wards cannot explain tne lap. PHILIPPINE DISHES BOUGHT IN GERMANY J. It. Brooke, a representative of a wholesale crockery firm in Portland. Me., passed through New Tork recemly en route to tha Philippine, where hla concern does an ImmmiM business In the sale of dishes among thv people of thai Islands. He remarked during a talk that orevloua to the flDaulf M-Amurleun war, not a alngle dish waa exportuUl rrom this country to the fnuippinea, tne Filipinos buying nearly all their dish rrom England and Germany. "Hut thla Is not so now" ha ad1ed. 'Today we have practically th wholol or mo f nuippine cnina ana earinenware market in our hands, and, of course, our export of dlshea la Increasing as tho islands increase in population and civ ilian tlon. "The dishes which are mostly In de mand out there at present are of tho unbreakable variety, such as one sees I in tho cheaper, restaurants, hotels, and boarding houses here. "Among the wealthy class of Filipinos me most exDenaiv eiuna is in pristc an- mand. They think nothing of paying several hundred dollar ror a tea or din ner set. . The only class of neoole In the Phil ippine who don't buy goods from us are the Chinese. There are runy gu,ouu Celestials In the Islands todav. and I don't believe there la one of them who I purchases an article made here or In any other country out their own. Mr. Brooks added that the value or I our crockery and glassware export to me Philippines in laui waa close to a million dollars. sawdust baa reached thla tag. put It ever a flra and boll until It la of about th earn oonslatency aa good past. Strain off all moisture and add enough thin glue water to aoften a-little. Press thl Into th crack between board and let It harden. Th next tep 1 to go over tha sur face of tha floor with a good ready tL- . prepared wood flllar. wnieh may b bought of any dealer In varnlsnss. When tb filler baa dried apply ae eral eoata of floor rarnlah. To keep auch floor clean all that la needed I a dally brushing over with a broom over whloh thr ha been slipped a cheesecloth baK and an oocaalonal wip ing over with linseed oil. i . U! J L J iiiiaaEiBiaiaiisCTSflKaaEKiiiiiaxiBBKSEEaBsxiiBspna ACREAGE - FARMS TIMBER TRACTS For Soft Wood Floors. From Suburban Life. A soft wood floor can be made lust as attractive and aa easily kept as a naro. wooa noor. l nave usoa the fol lowing inetnoa with success on my oughly cleaned, then planed smooth and tne cracks riliea. An excellent prepara tion for fllllna cracks la made as fol lows: Put some sawdust In a dish, and pour enough boiling water over It to I cover it ana let stand until It s almoat pulpy, stirring occasionally. When tho HAVE YOU ANYTHING FOR SALE ? List It With I L. MOFFETT LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING If the price is right we will find buyers. ARE YOU FROM MIS SOURI? Try us and wo will show you. DONT FORGET If you wish to BUY OR SELL L L. MOFFETT, 423 Lumber Exchange Bldg. WILL OBTAIN RESULTS. Within the city limits of Salem, $ mile from the depot, snd surrounded by good homes, we have tor sale 30 acres, with a good 6- room house, new barn, orchard of mixed fruits, well fenced. This tract will find ready sale divided into small tracts. Our price for the whole is $4,000; half cash, balance easy. Adjacent to Jefferson, Marion county, on good public road, w offer a 70-acre farm, one-half well cultivated and one-half pasture and light timber, at $3,000; $1,000 cash, remainder to suit buyer. Near Cedar Mills, 35 acres, on public road, with 17 acres cleared, rest stump and timber, all fenced; good orchard, small house, large new barn on stone foundation; will sell at $175 PER ACRE; half cash, and allow 10 year9 for remainder at 6 per cent. In the vicinity of Beavcrton, good 8-room house and 21 acres, half being in good winter apples; good well; across street from school; price $7,000; $2,000 down, the rest to suit purchaser. Also near Beaverton we have a well cultivated 11-acre tract with 7- room house, 7 acres of good apples, good well, for only $1,000 cash, remainder -of $3,000 on easy installments. Nine miles from Portland, near railroad station, we have a 40 acre farm facing on two public roads and in a location where it could be' divided into ,-acre tracts and sold at a good profit; 35 acres is cleared and the rest is stump pasture; there is a good 4-room 2 house, orchard, a $1,000 barn and other buildings; this must be dis jjj posed of in a limited time; only $ll,O00. 4 -Across the Willamette from St. Johns we have a few 40-acre tracts 3 for sale, some of it being in crops and some with enough timber to pay tor the place in wood. These we are selling at from $75 to 4 $125 per acre, according to improvementsetc. Call on us for fuller Jt information about these tracts. There is a growing demand for suburban acreage, which we are j selling in tracts of 3 acre up to 10 and 20 acres, ranging in price J from $75 to $300 per acre. We also still have a few waterfront lots on the O. W. P., 50x280 feet, at $500 and up. I We invite close investigation of our properties. Call or phone Main 35 or A3500. j The SHAW-FEAR COMPANY ! 24354 Stark Street Phone Main 35 and A 3500 g lIESISBIBQCDBIQSSBDSEQBBaBESCXSBBKn sa B B HBBEEBKEEBBKBBBBBBEEIBEBBBBBEEBBBSKBBBBEBBBBBBKBBIir M 'acif ic iron Works HOLLADAY'S ADDITION The one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical cu ter and most de sirable residence property of the city. Seeing is believing. Better go and see the many choice residences under construction and the Improvements going on.- THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY POSTUSS, OBEGON. O. E. Heintz, Manager. Phone East 57; Home B-1157 Castings of All Kinds Steel Buildings and Bridges IN STOCK-3 to 24-lnch Beams, 4 to 15-inch Channels, l'zxla to 8x8-inch Angles East End Burnside Street Bridge Portland, Oregon 88 THIRD STREET, H a m K0B3EB3BXEBEBEBEB2EBBS51BSB BSSBBSBBBBBBBBKEBBBEBBBBBBbS C0UNC CRES1 PARK saWisalsaaaiisaMIiialMaaMllsasMITaiMlslallBaMgifliiiilliTtiilti II t m VraMi. artJTiAA.ifJi i M -ft ikn lanTiffrY ac r ifiii'i iW ri'n'i " ' i VI laj-.T.-rax' v- -n.s BPrajvi tm n - etrsBiTrwr.'TOiOTnnmi m.wvii jut-i in all the World No View Like This" LOTS 3400 AND UP TERMS: 10 Down, $10.00 per month. Unex celled Car Service, Magnificent View. Bull Run Water Piped to Each Lot. Streets to be Graded and Paved. This is the Place for Your Home. Buy Nowf Prices Will Surely be Advanced. The History of Portland Heights will be Repeated Here. See Our Agent on the Tract at the Branch Office any time today. Jno, A 2537 Sfarlkey Company RAILWAY ADDITION LOTS ARE SURE TO DOUBLE IN VALUE IN 1908 Twenty - Eight Blocks SEE R A I L W A Y TO MAKE A SELECTION FROM Corner Lots $100, Inside Lots $85 Easy Payments $10 Down, $5 Monthly 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH RAILWAY ADDITION OFFERS MANY INDUCEMENTS TO THE BUYER FIRST The best investment In Multnomah county. SECOND Excellent location for a home site to the man or woman who wants to save that rent. THIRD No better soil anywhere. FOURTH Immediate possession upon first payment. FIFTH No red tape building restrictions to keep out the labor ing man. SIXTH Double-track streetcar service, with a 5c fare and a car every seven minutes. WITH THESE CONDITIONS And a rapidly growing district, is it possible to make a mistake? Buying lots in Railway Addition on the ground-floor price will put you on easy street I want you to be the judge. Come out today and see for yourself. Agent at tract all week, including Sunday. Take Mo'ntavilla car at corner Third and Morrison streets; get off at corner Villa and Hibbard streets, Montavilla branch office. For further particulars call at office. Co Po WELLS A D D I T I 0 N 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253 IT PAYS TO BE ON TIME, fc Jim BUY AN ACRE HOME IN JUST EAST OF VERNON TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES' RIDE ON TROLLEY FIVE-CENT FARE ACRE TRACTS $800 to $1000 Positively the best buys before the public. Killingsworth avenue runs through Jorbade. Get busy at once and investigate. It will pay you. Better come in and let us show you the advantages of buying now. We will tell you what we know, and it's up to you to buy where you will reap the biggest profits. Jordan & Garbade 23254 WASHINGTON STREET OS' 122 Sixth Street PHONE Main 550 "BANDON-BY-THE-SEA" "BANDON-BY-THE-SEAw -BANDON-BY-THE-SEA" s H m t 2 O Q Z u a i z o a z a A Direct Boat Line to Bandon Ts what we told you in last Sunday's Journal, and we meant it. Furthermore, a rail road has been sun-eyed through BANDON, connecting with Southern Pacific main line right of way secured and actual graJing and tracklaying commenced. "A atep in the right direction." , VALUES are there, PRICES are way below value, TERMS are eaay, the PROPERTY ia choice, the time is ripe to invest to beat possible mdvanta re. '"DO IT NOW." . BANDON has the most beautiful beach on the Oregon coast, a DEEP WATER HARBOR on the Coquille river, and is destined to become a commercial center and famous aa a beach resort. . Call at office for full particulars, or send 2-cent atamp for Booklet, ABANDON-BY-THE-SEA. Address WARREN PUBLICITY COMPANY 405-6 Buchanan Building. . ported Ore -en. H r H t D O a H s n i, 6 "BANDON-BY-TirE-SEA' "BANDON-BY-THE-SEA" -BANDO:.' : V -