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, - i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO. JULY 15. 1908. (JOUSTED SHARKS FOLLOW SMII Steam Schooner Northland Huns Close to School of Maneaters. SEVERAL COASTERS REACH THE HARBOR Steamer Homer Brings General Freight and Will Load Wheat for San Francisco Shoshone Takes General Cargo fotf ltegular Line. , , , , I 1 t ; San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bid. Telepboae Kearney ilsl. AOTxaTiasMcarTS axtd auB- cavi-PTioaa bjsokitbb. Oregonisns wbra la Saa Franetooe ean bava thslr nail aaat la ot Tbe Journal offloa ARTHUR L. riU. ltfvrMiitt(tn NEW TODAY. COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEASIDE, OREGON tTBDBB BBW MAHAOliarJBST. American and European Plan. Centrally and Conveniently Located. Near Depot Convenient to Beach. The ateam schooners Northland, flho hom and Homer and the oil tank steamer Colonel E. Drake reached the harbor last night and this morning, all of them brlnalna- more or less car so. The Northland came In full from Ban EXCELLENT TABLE. i-mmiouu, me rreignt consisting 01 general merchandise gunnies, paints and hardware. Bhe also Drought a fu'l llHt of passengers. Six of mem were left behind on the dock when the craft f lulled out from Astoria last night, but hey were discovered and Captain Erlck son put back for them. Second Officer Bostrom of the North land says the sea Is full of monster sharks In the vicinity or the Columbia river. Dozens of them were seen from the deck of the Northland yesterday and they were chasing schools of aal mon. There were many whales, too. but they attracted less attention because there are always a number of them sighted on a voyage along the coast. Sharks, on the contrary, are seldom seen In this latitude, declares Officer Bostrom. "1 have seen many sharks In my days," said Bostrom, "but those we ran close to off the river yesterday beat anything. One of them was fully 26 feet long and had a head at least four feet wide across the top. 1 would have hated to fallen overboard about that time. I suppose they have come north to feed on the salmon entering tho river, but It seems they have missed thWr latitude." The Northland is discharging freight at Couch street dock today, but will probably shift to Oceanic dock tomor row to load wheat for a return cargo. The Homer reached Couch street dock at 10 o'clock this morning about 15 hours late from San Francisco via Coos bay because of dense fogs along the coast. ' Captain Dorrls reports having been detained half u day at Coos bay by fog. He put In there to pick up some passengers. The craft brought 110 tons ot freight and will leave tomor row for San Pedro via San Francisco tomorrow night with wheat and pas sengers. e steam schooner Shoshone, Cap tain Anderson, is at AInsworth dock ding general cargo for San Fran cisco for the San Francisco & Port land Steamship company. She will take a full cargo or about 900 tons, which will help a great deal to relieve the freight congestion. me tanK steamer uoionei ursno Hot and Cold Water in Room a LOW RATES. B. B. WOOPWOITH, Troprlotor. Colonial Hotel BATES a FEB. DAT ABB WWUD LINDSLET A SON. Proprlatora New Building New Furniture BIGHT AT THB .OUBDIBa SEA SEE THE OCEAN HOTEL MOORE OPEN ALL THE TEAIv BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS NOW WE'NA-HA SPRINGS This famous old Blue Mountain Re Kesort will be Open June 15th For tha Season of ltd Under the management of J. A. BORIE, tha new owner. Roads, bridges, buildings and equipment repaired and renewed. Hotel and dlntne-room eervlna will be a special feature, being under the care of tha best steward and chef obtainable. For further particulars wrue 10 J. A. BORIE. Prop. We-Ma-Ha Springs Gibbon Postoffloe, Umatilla County, Oregon. Electrlo Light In Every Room Free Bus to and From All Trains Good Fiahlng, Boating and Bathing SEASIDE, OREGON ICX.ATSOF BEAOK The Shelburne House BEATXSW. WASH. Is now open for the Summer. This li one of tha most pleasant places on me oeacn, witn large, snaay vera. THE BEST TABLE SERVICE And pleasant rooms. For rates write to TSS 8KEI.BUBBE KOUSB, Seaview, Wash. BAUDS, OB, THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON, Directly on the beach, overlooklnr 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, $3.60 and xa.ou per oay. For particulars apply to the Danmoora BAB J. KOOBB, Prop. went to Portsmouth to discharge oil cargo from Ban Francisco. the BOYS GIVE TROUBLE. Launch Owners Will Probably Ap peal to Police for Protection. Numerous complaints are being made of bovs damaging property along the waterfront In carrying on their pranks. ?'hey are accused of boarding launohes o examine the machinery, and several cases have been reported where they have gotten it out of . working order. Yesterday two bova were caught In the act of taking air launch out for a .IJ. T" V. Wt. h a An.. mm ka m m m towards the doc, and in the nurry to escape one missed his rooting ana reu Into the river. He scrammed out. How ever, without much difficulty. He would probably have been turned over to the police but for the fact that the owner or tne boat mougm me aucaing enougn punishment. Tt Is said that the police will be ap pealed to unless the boys cease Inter fering with other people a properties BIG PACK UP NORTH. Paclf IcVlew Hotel BBOABZCTTK BTATIOIT. BSASXDB, OB. Open Winter end Summer. Under New Management. Most conveniently located hotel on the beach for surf bathers. Neatly fur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Use of range for cooking utensils free. !. V. KAJ-JtESCHOTJ, Prop. ON YOUR WAY TO THE BEACH THE WHITEBOUSE THE OCCIDENT HOTEL X.OBO BEACH, WASKXBQTOB. A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis itors; large, comfortable rooms, over looking the ocean; unsurpassed view. One block south of station. KBS. t. T. WHZTEKOTTSS. Prop. Astoria, Ore. Salmon Run Heavy at Bristol Bay This Season. (Special Dispatch to The Joorotl.) i.tA.l. I r T..1.. IK A r. a a a ira hftfl been recefved hereby the Alaska Fisher men's Pacfttng oompany from P. A. Berglund, superintendent of the cannery ot Nushagan river, Bristol Day, Aiastta, stating that more salmon had been pacKea The mi pects are extremely good for a large acK. inia l iuf ursi new ivueivv rom Bristol bay since fishing opened. acked up to July 3 than ever before. message alao stated that tha pros- ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Onen River association will aoon sward the contraot for the construction of two boats for the upper river. The oriental liner Nlcomedla la dis charging freight at Alaska dock. Cap tain Wagemsnn is entertaining a few frienrln this afternoon at dinner. The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, will be at Couch atreet dock some time tonight with a lot of freight for tha east and a full list of passengers, ac cording to a dispatch received from Coos Bay mis morning The steamer City of Panama will leave Oak street dock tonight for Cooe pav, in command of Captain Fraser, iit'h Cantaln Maccenn as pilot. The Breakwater will soon be back on tha FUThe Hghttaoue tender Armeria will be ready to go Into commission again next week, after having undergone complete repairs on Puget sound. The sailing aonooner ynver j. uieon rtnrnln to Portland from San Fran cisco for another cargo of wheat. The oerman neuner tjva,- wnrca ia now on Puget souna loading ror tne orient, will coma here to complete bar cargo. MARINE NOTES. HARVEST HOME Three Blocks South of Depot. L03STO BEACH, WASBXHQTOV. Now Open for the Season. Prices, 1.60 per day, SS.00 per week. Beds. 60 centa Meals, so cents, inu- dren under 10 years, half rates. JOSEPH MoXBAB, Proprietor. Hotel Sunset CSVTSBTILLB 8TATXOB One block from ocean, full view from all rooms, pleasant grounds for games and hammocKS. special rates ror xam llles, tents if desired. Address Mrs. Dedman, Long Beach, Wash. The Hackney Cottage SEAVIRV, WASHINGTON BOW OPBB POB TSB SEASOH. Delightfully located on most beauti ful and pleasant spot on the beaoh. Un surpassed surf bathing, home comforts, excellent table board. Accommodations greatly Increased. Special rates by the ween ana season. juaxo your reeerva- tions by man. Postoffloa Address, SBAYXBW. WAS NEWPORT YAQU1NA DAY Oregon's flatchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. Summer Excursion Rates From All Points in the Northwest t NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to A IKn w rr f- r n Ilia f Vi j a pAnri 1 1 o St T7 n of Am T? 1 1 r--i A a li uxiLj vsa Ui v auto, ui i v. 1 1 v Ui v aiiio jk iwaj ivi u xvait wau. Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8:15 a. m. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily . S6.00 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. : WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Or. ) WW WW f ???????????? fTTTTT? NORTH BEACH I WILH0IT SPRINGS Motel Now Open Stage leaves Oregon City, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday until July 1, then dally at tarn. Fare l. r. W. McLeran. proprietor. PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD HOME COOKING. MRS. SARAH CHAMBERLIN LONG BEACH. WASH. Falmouth. July la. Arrived, French bark Bougainville, from Portland. Astoria, July 14. Arrived at 11:30 and left up at 8 p. nr. steamer Col. K. L Drake, from Ban Francisco. Sailed at 1 p. m., British steamer A soot, for Melbourne. Arrived at 2:40 and left up at 6 10 p. m., steamer Homer, from San Francisco. San Pedro. July 14. Sailed, schooner Oliver J. Olson, for Portlsnd. R!ondo. July 11. Sailed, schooner W. F Jewett, for Columbia nrer. Astoria. July 18. Condition at tha mouth of the river at ( a m., smooth; wind southeast eight miles; weather, llsht rain. Tidee at Astoria Today High water. 1.1 a m.. J.I feet; i:44 p. m- (.1 feet; n water, s i a. ro, i. xeei; s:su ni . 2. feet. THE BRITT fcOHCr BEACH, WASHTWOTOB'. BOARD AND ROOMS. Tba Best Meals on tha Beach, aa Usual INBCAINICUM INN BBASZDB. OX. Located at the turn of the new boule vard, unaurpasaed surf bathing, beau tiful grounds, lots of flowers, a moat desirable place for families and unac companied young ladles. Noted for Its excellent home cooking. Terms 12 per day. tana b. buuh, Prop. North Beach Inn ITOTOn STATIOB Facing the Ocean; Fine View. Large Sunny Rooms; Good Table and Service. KM. B. K. SEW BY, Manages. Address. Long Beach, Wash., Boa 16. You Can't Raise An Objection To tha hardware quality wa provide or to the variety of our display, and our prlcea require tha raise of but lHUa coin to aatUa tba bill. AVERY & CO. 45 Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash HAD CHAIIMIXG RIDE. A moonlight tide on the river waa an- loved last msni oy m owwun cmging Club Columbia and aboat Tt Invited ru.-ta. i ne trip wu maae on me t-mr Columbia AfW golne us the Willamette half wr to Org"n Cltv. the stesmer was taken down the wuiametta, af a snort dletsnce on the Columbia Tba club rntrrtalne with a number of selerttona, and luncheoti was served by wives ana young women frtenda af the alagera Salmon far PropogaJD. Astarta. Or, July 11. Dayaty F1a Onmintsetoner L O. Rurtoa af Wbsb lngfn bas left for Rakers bar, wbera de will drive a trao ta be ueod la eatck trig almoner rropagattng purpoeea a the ehloook hstrbry. Ha eras araatej Mv-tn'sstn ta Piece tba tra aaUlde regular line . tb THE ONLT ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF HOTEL IN PORTLAND HOTEL HE. YS1LR OOBBXB BAST TXXB9 ABT BVBBBTDB ITXEXTB European and American plan. Ratea II par day and upwarda Telephone in every room. Private batha rmsa Bin to abb pbom tbaxsb pbcxas, vmrDAi OlslUa I M I p. r 75c J. T. Brldgaa, Manager. 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. T. J. Potter Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 2:00 P. M. MAGNIFICENT DAYLIGHT TRIP DOWN THE COLUMBIA 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 9 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. McMURRAY, Cenfral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Back Insertion, I osat a oonatea wwrd. Bo ad less than IS oaats pas laeeatton. T Insertions for tits prtoa of A Iiost and found, help wanted. Situa tion wanted, for rant and wanked to rant ads. 1 oent a word, S Insertions for tba prtoa of 8. Count six words to tba llaa. "Hew Today" (agate measure, 1 in on, 14 Unas) Moeats per laoh. "Want Ada" wlU be accepted over tba pBone. bat Taa Journal wui aoi De re sponsible for errors, shoald any occur in sooa ads. Prompt psram upenea Phones,. Main 7173; A-6051. Bonre, 8 a. m. to p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m- to 10 p. m. WKATEtEK KEPORT A small disturbance is central this morning over western North Dakota, and the barometer Is generally below normal In California and the Rocky Mountain states. The disturbance noted yesterday as passing to sea off the New England coast has remained nearly stationary. The barometer is rising over Oregon and Washington, and a ridge of hlga pressure extends from ths upper lake reirlon south to the rulf states. Dur ing the last 24 hours light showers have fallen In the north Pacific statea. and showers, heavy in plaur.s, nave occurred ffinerany tnrougnout tne nocsj mouu atn tatea end alen In the Missouri valley, the Ohio valley, the lower lake region ana in tne Auaniic aiaiea iruui Maine to Florida It is cooler In east ern Oregon, eastern waanington jiu Idaho and slightly warmer fn tha In terior of California. The Indications are for fair and warmer weather in this district Thurs- ay- A emp. Max. Mln. Preclp. Boise, Idaho 84 60 l. Boston, Mass 84 64 .us Buffalo. N. T 70 68 .08 Chicago, I1L 78 68 .04 Cincinnati, Ohio ... 90 66 .01 Denver. Col is t- Detroit, Mich. 82 68 .ui Los Angeles. Cal... 7 62 .00 New York. N. Y... 88 66 1.5S Omaha, Neb 82 8 .01 Philadelphia, r- .. u i Phoenix. Arls 106 70 l.vt Pittsburg. Pa 82 68 .08 Portland. Or ,. 76 65 .00 San Francisco, Cal. 66 62 .00 8t Louis, Mo 80 72 .00 St. Paul. Minn 78 62 .00 Seattle, Wash. 6 6 .00 MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles Flske, Troutdale, 24, and Lois Gn'.' W' Jacobsen, Patterson, Wash, 16, and Mary L. Perkins. 21. Pete Peterson, 89 rarn siroe, a, tutu Minnie Angel, 39. wortitinir Cards. W. O. Smith & Co- Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Waah- Ington sta. . Tonseth & Co.. florlsta for flowers of all kinds. 123 6th at. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral deslgna 289 Morrison St. NEW TODAT -room house, full lot, near Highland. QUARTER BLOCK, lit Colaa Addition; fruit, ate. S-room house; full lot; bar rlee, fruit; near Union ava. Nice modern house In Vernon, 11.000 cash, balance I year a 4H acres, near this city; 4 room house and barn. 14-room house. Overton, near 19th. !00 cnsh. balance 120 per month, nice vvv bungalow near liawttiurne ava 6 room housn. iCnst Hide, close In, walking distance. Modem house, full lot. East Hide. Full lot and naw house la Overlook, Modern house, quarter blook, on Urund ave. Lot 82x11214 and I -room house In Montavilla. 4-room, modern house on Wil lamette Heights, f 1.600 rash; BO OOKMI88IOB Charged for Hrlllng Vnur Beal Batata HO ACTA HCX In Price. You Dnl Direct. Sea Me About This New Plan. LANDLORDS AND NON-KES! PENTB, will rent your houses and torus and collect your rent for 2 per cent of month ly rent If rents amount to 160, and 1 per cent If It amounts to over $60 Martin J. Higley 139 TJuaS ITalST. $2100 $1100 $3300 $2400 $2500 $2700 $3200 $1400 $1550 $4500 $2500 $4500 Don't Overlook This HOOD RIVER ORCDARD 30 ACTBSS. 19 acres under cultivation. 16 acres In standard orchard, t and T years old. New 7-roorh frame house. Stock and Implements. Land lays per. feet, no better soil In the valley. If you want an Ideal orchard well located In this beautiful little valley, you will bo Interested In this. And tha price la right. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH 008-9 Swetlaad bldg., oot. Stb and Wash. Here Is Surely a Snap 60X100 on east side of East First at. 00 feet north of Holladay ave. No bet- er place for flats or an apartment house. rice Only $2750 Former Price $3150 Mall & Von Borstel aaa b. Bumiide st. and 104 aa st. REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS Have your abstracts made by the 8e- curlty Abstract & Trust Co., 7 C. of C. Fall dress suits for rent, all slsea Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st Max M. Smith, florist, 160 6th st, op posite Meier & Frank s. Main 7216. BIRTHS COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS come 'to Portland and As well ss other travelers who make their home at THE CORNELIUS delighted with Its ap- fWmr Park and Alder, arc all tmtntmenta and furnisblnaa Situated one block front tba clanging streetcars, one Is assured or a good Bight a ret Several large aampl rooms in mi rvoiei. Bates Single. fLIt and op; doable. II and up. Oar free omnibus aJMotaall trains dr. c w. ooRN-frxirs. K. K. CI.ARKaV Mgr.. V . Proprietor. I - . av " M i THE BREAKERS HOTEL ABTBaXOAV nAS, vltyl J I'M. Ir-.' -ft) W'JM - f fiiTha Lxxenro rnam bebobt of na nemo ioxtiwiit. Electric Light, Eteam, Hot and Cold 8alt Water In Kvery Tub. Buy Tlcketa to Breakers, Pacific County. Wash. Postoffloa Addresa Breakers. Wash. WARREN July 14. to Mr. and Mra Fred Warren, 70 North Ninth, a RJjIbaCH July 18. to Mr. and Mra J. A Rlmbach, 286 Sollwood, a son. PITTOCK July 11. to Mr. and Mra Fred F. Plttock, Camas, Washlngrton. a daughter. , JOHNSON July 11, to Mr. and Mra W. R. Johnson, 680 Flandara a daugh ter. . FOX July 7, to Mr. and Mra Harry t. fox. so nimerson, a oaugnier. o x' i; r qam Tim. . 7 tf u, and M r C. O. Snelson. 11 V4 Union, a daugh ter. SWANSON July 18. to Mr. and Mra Charles Swanson, 894 Klrby, a sgi. OLSON July 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Olson, 827 East Sixth, a daugh ter. BEGAN July S, to Mr. and Mra Jamaa Began, (78 Harold, a eon. DEATHS DARLING July II. Emily C. Darling, (14 East Sixteenth, aged (2; glandular sarcoma . LEONARD July 10, Fletoher E. Leon ard, 896 Sandy Road, aged 21; tuber cular peritonitis. STAFFORD July 11, Seamon Stafford. Old Folks' Home, aged 72; old aga HOLMES July 11. Rebecca Holmea 871 East Yamhill aged 76; chronic endocarditis. DARR July 14. David W. Darr. St. Vincent's hospital, agea 2t; rraoiuro of skull. . BEISSEL July II, Maria Anna Bels sel. 661 North Twenty-third, aged 71; carslnoma of liver. PRATT July 11, Irving Washington 1mI. 411 Vtm m MTmA 7V innnl.TT HURQREN July 11. R. B. Hurgren. Salem, aged 87 1 pulmonary tuDerou- losls. OARDNER Julr II. William C, Oard ner. Qood Baroantan hospital, a ceo 71: ohronlo nepbrltla LONG July 11. Mildred Long. Waah- ougal, Washington, agea it; arowo- Pearl R. Alexander and wife to Louis Outh and wife, lots 6 and 6, block 4, Strube's addition... 1,000 O. Samaln and wife to Clclly F. Hughes, 60x68 65 feet, begin ning at point 488.7 feet west and 883 feet south of a stone atr corner of sections 7, 8, 17 and 18, township 1 south, range 2 east 1,975 Joseph M. Healy to Grand Ave nue Jtealty company, west jv feet of lot 3. block 101. East ' Portland 76,000 . F. Simpson to Emma W. Bla- ney, southeast 14 of lot 4, block 6. Oak Park addition to St. Johns (00 R. L. Stevens (sheriff) to4P. P. Dabney, northeast hi of tmrth west of section 24, town ship 1 south, range 6 east 850 The Land company of Oregon to Bank of Sellwood, trustee, lot 8, block 15. Sellwood J60 A, F. Uno to Brlta Uno, lot 1, block 42, Sellwood 200 Moore Investment company to Mary C. Seaborg, west H of lots 9 and 10. block 25, Ver non 650 David Baughman and wife to G. R. Gulovson, lots 1 and 2, block 22, North Alblna t.100 Sycamore Real Estate company to Nellie Sargent Clapp, lota 1, 2 aad 8, blook 16, Kern fara. . ISO Ins. 8TAW8BERRT July 12. Andrew W. Btansberry, Seventeenth and Kins man, aged 13; rheumatics fever. FUNERAL NCSTICES THB FUNERAL OF THTO LATE MRS. Sophia Preston win be held at tne cemetery at Scappoose, Or., at 1:80 a m., July is. 1-rienaa aesiring 10 attend take the Astoria train at union depot at . m. UNDERTAKERS LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON pular and best family hotel at Seaside. Thirty rooms overlook the . private bath. Strictly modem In every detail. Fre-e 'bus meets all TE8 12.60 AND II. 06. SPECIAL RATES BT WEEK OR MONTtt QT7XBTBT 6k OB, Fropa DUNNINO, M'ENTEE tt OILBAUOH, undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh arul Plna Main 410. Lady assistant J p. FINLEY A SONS. ID AND MADI- son sta Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. ZTLLER-BTRNE8 CO.. FUNERAL bf- rectors. embalmers. 270 Russell. East 10M Lady assletant. EDWARD HOLMAN. UNDERTAKER, 120 2d st ERICBON UNDERTAKING CO.. The Hawthorne estate to J. J. Reed, lots 6 and 6, blook ISO, Hawthorne Park 1,900 F. L Schlegel and wife to Mar tin L. Smith, lota 8 and 9, block 61, Vernon 700 Charles H. Thompson to Henry Streje, lot 6, block 4, Glencoa Park 2.600 Clifton R. Lewthwalta and wife to Andrew Johnson, part of lot 4, block 8, Hanson'a addition.. 1,400 Fidelity Trust company to Alma E. Cooper, north 8 feet of lot 4 and south 33 1-8 feet of lot ft block 4. Wilson's addition.. 4.000 Fred Anderson and wife to A. E. Chittenden et al, lots 6 ana , block 14, Highland 1.000 University Land company to W. W. wick, lots (, b. v, a i, on, 39 and 40, block 145; lota S and 4, block 190; lots 1. 2. 17, 38, 89, 40, block 197. Univer sity Park 1.000 Title Guarantee and Trust com- f.any to James S. MeOord, ot 14. block 20, First addi tion to Holladay Park addi tion 00 W. M. Seward and wife to Clara D. Brown, east H of lots 1 a,, hlnolr t Murray Hill sd- dltlon" .500 James P. Andrews and wife to E. W. Pierce et al. lot 7, block 2, Gold en Park addition 150 Albert T. Darling and wife to Charles P. Stayton. lot 6, block 84, Vernon i D. D. Coffey and wife to Adrian DeYoung et al. lot 2, block 66, Vernon M William A Cadwell and wife to Raohaal Lamont. lots 1 and 1. block I, CadwalTa addition ... 1,100 S. M. Beard to J. Fred Barker, lot 16, blook 1. Eden addition.. 450 TlUe Guarantee & Trust coth- rny to George C Carl, lota and 7, block 18. South St. Johna Irvington Investment company to Percy 8. Adama lot 14. block 61. Irvington 950 FOR SALE! REAL ESTATE EM- batmlng; lady eas t; 409 Alder. M. 4111 6 AND 7-ROOM HOUSE ON EAST I4tb St.. IZ.OUV casn. uiinu ve. uw 1110. - FINE MODERN HOUSES; ALSO VA- cant lots In Holladay s and Mouaaay Park addition; will build to suit pur chaser. R. B. Rice, builder. 190 Waeoa. FOR SALE BY OWNER, 190x16, comer, directly opposite Hlrta school, grubbed and all ready to build an: price I9rt: terms. Box 616, Ft. Johna CEMETERIES J0U1LYAL USEES COST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH 2ICCH ROPE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. II family lots. 115 to 1 71. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner or rem oot at. end Cully road. Pbone Tabor 106. For full Information apply SO Frank Scbla- er bia 2taga a At m .aaw TUB HOTEL LENOX Portlsnd-s new and amat moderaly furnished hotel. Third aad Mala streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plasa and adjacent to business (etar. Free 'bus to sad from traina Up-to-date rrllL F.xcalleat rslstoa Taiepnoao la every room. Private batha BTTBOWBAJT VXAJT. AVBBX43AB RAV. 9m aa as-s rm oay. 2 O. M. 8PCNCER, A1anaC.r gL 612 Worcester Pbone A-1I2S. NKVP TODAT. Garden lands in Acre Tracts Wo have a few sreafl tracts of rich .bottom laad aar PorHand aad on rod Teountr road, en line af Oregon r,o, jit traine 4lly. tet eff at Tirsrdvi '!. laveatneet Co. E. Q jacknbutn. prei- it. , ask rer map. vrmm j Piark (L We ehow you tv e 1") Of bc epa assLtaga aaiU I It t..t, C R. Darnell & Co. Real EeUta ' Room II. Illjttarlt. ii WILL- feLLOil - fcXCii AN u J for sma.l farm. Dew -eoon boas, near carllne, beauuful ; location, aad attractive bom a Terma TTTW FPANTOM CO.. 17 Ftsrk Ft rBvv.f "riK villa tracTts wTiiJTI I will sell oa aasv terms at prints war below adotelnr rT ty ; unueually st. trartlva In averr war. Mt me at en4 ot Rosa City Park ear line toninht l- n f io ana s is. r. t. '!! '-ir. HOC'D RIVFlt 01"H HI X MAC R 4 E AVi, -4tt DUMHKH i r v ' r( i aw-e ifwtin, ) tarrre mm T'- rr r t ' ; l