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I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 84, 1008 10 i i THREE KILLED AT GETTYSBURG i National fiuard Camp Vis ited by Electric Storm 20 Are Iifjured. . (Ki.-1ol IMapatcb to The Journal Gettysburg, JP., July 24 Hlstorla nettvshurg wus the scene of carnage. Jast night, when three men of the Penn sylvania National Guard were killed and 26 men furiously Injured In one of the most severe electric storms ever expo rlenced.. lti this state. The dead: , . rrlvate Hurt Barber, Tenth regiment. Private Morrison. Sixth regiment. Private Carver. Tenth regiment. The injured (Officers'. lapiam v. j. "' . " v-t-t . . , . t t . . i r warren nir or v arret l i,i.nnnt James A. Sounders or l.rie. Chief Musician Morrison of Butler. Drum Major Christy of Butler Llteuteniint Kennedy, Tenth regiment. The troops were breaking camp, pre paratory to leaving this morning, when the storm occurred. The camp was crowded with visitors. Governor Stuart wfln entertaining a number of friends In his tent. Without warning; the storm, accompanied bv a terrific wind and rain, broke. The governor's tent wan whipped from us mooroiK-i mm found themselves entangled In a mass of tenting and cordage. Hundreds of civilians and soldiers sought shelter In the big Y. M, C. A. tent. This canvas was handled roughly, but, as with the governor's tent, none of the occupants were seriously injured. Today the camp s all under water. -a AT THE THEATRES Pantomime Coming. ZajiflU an Vernon, the famous panto mtmifits, will he.Kd the new program at the , Grand in their pantomime The Elopement." This act has recently been Imported from Europe and is the only act of the kind that lias ever been seen hero in vaudeville. It promises to be an immense hit in Portland. Seats Selling for "The Thief." Beats nre now selling at the box of fice of the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, for the famous dramatic success. "The Thief." Charles Frohnian will present the charming American actress, Margaret Illington. and an excellent supporting company in this delightful plav for four nights at the above theatre beginning next Mon day, July 27. A special price matinee will be given next Wednesday after noon. Tuneful Comedy at the Oaks. Patrons of tho Oaks, Portlands one r.t enmsement resort, are loud in (heir praise of the work being done this week by the Allen Curtis comedy com pany lri the presentation of "An Easy Mark." The comedy in the piece is de lightful, the songs are full of life- and melody, the costumes are new an.l pretty and tha dancers are well trained and graceful. Wild West at the Grand. "' There Is a typical wild west act fit the Grand In the lariat and roping exhi bition Of Will Rogers. He ropes a horse rldderi at full gallop by Buck MeKee and performs some of the most difficult of roping tricks. ".Around the World in' an Airship" Is a singing specialty with an airship and many electrical surprises and effects. i- "The Player" Tonight. The Blunkall-Atwnnd company will again repeat its great success. "Tho Plaver" tonight at the Lyric. Remem ber this is the last bill that will bo presented before the reorganization of the company. Sunday night the pres ent season closes and tha reopening will occur August 16. .VOTED IN THE OLDEN DAYS IX CALIFORNIA (United Press laed Wire.) Tallejo, Cal., July 24. Joseph Wil son, since 1852 one of the most promi nent and one of the wealthiest men in this section, died late last night after an Illness of five daysv He took a Iiromlnpnt part In the history of Val cjn during the early squatter days and contributed money to the fund raised t,j send General Frlsbie to Washington to perfect the deeds to Valle.io lands un der the Spanish grants. He was identi fied with the building of the Vallejo water system and contributed the first money toward the purchase of lands for that purpose. He retired from active business 15 years ago and is survived by three sons arid two daughters. FATALLY INJURED BY AIJT03IOBILE 1 Chehalls, Wash.. July 24 George M. Buckles, from Oregon recently, sus tained a fractured skull and other in juries last night at the Market street crossing of the Northern Pacific rail road, by being run over with an auto mobile driven by John W Reynolds, a Well known banker ot Chelialis. Buckles was riding a bicycle when the collision occurred. He was still alive this morn ing, but there Is little hope for re covery. New Yorkers Entertained. A partv of New York tourists spent Sunday in Portland and were enter tained by the Commercial club, the Now 1 ork State society and the First Con gregational church. A number accepted lr. Dyott's Invitation to special pa triotic services at ti.e church Sunday evening, which were opened by the fa vorite Brooklyn hymn, ' H cchr 'v Ad dresses were made by E L Thompson. Tom Richardson of the Commercial club nd Dr Dyot!. and r.j -d to hy Counsellor Snook of th- lo-rtt party. Snme of the parte fok tlo f"i:.g Port land trip and nil :- mai h pleased with Portland an 1 its env.rors. After the cbur service snmn of the party ca.lh-1 or- Colonel lingu-, one rf Ihe committee from th N-w York so ciety, and here they were- plentifully supplied with roses, wir!: w hli h to dec orate their ear on tir-lr forward trip Pleasant mrmori-s- J'oriland r1 cor ned away and n. tr,y ixpr s.-ej a desire to return to th Rose city. Included In the partv were Miss M'l lr. Mlsa Michel, M;ss Walter. Miss hchmidt, MIfs Minnie R Baur. Miss Cuthbrt and Mrs an! Miss Freyi w., ,v ..... trip from home " off,,,- ,.r sh ,p, 3g Music on the ' PotUr." 'minutes- rile on oreg.(i. Eh-etil- line !rson orchestra hp been engaged1 U land ou or the 1 : t ..!! In Ore to entertain North Hearb passengers oa con Ai rt ige f rm $i to $3'0 jwr in J. K in steamer i. j potter. ! JarlDg Portland tomorrow iHaturdm- rj'1 It 1 p. In .turdnjr to Monday rnurl trip ticket to North Beach points 13 Ra tiding Permit. R. P. Ptar.ley. erott duelling. F,' Temhlil between Kt Seventy-first nr.' t eT,ty H4f(l. l;,e. Toll Thompeon. wt drnt-Uing East Alctr tt-ei Eut Thlrtr-"C nd and Lat 1 t.lrty-thlrl. $l.40, W I,, reaver, re- 1-jr 4lllng. Ft KixtT-nlnth, W. W rviherty erect dwelling nt Tnlrty-Mitb hftn Eeet Hr yo M Werrne, $1.('0. T. H. Rtar rrrt IwU1p. Eat Hoyt b GllSaro rl CkerrT, $l.eo. Twltch"l 4k nan'.!. rt dvelllng ! a et i kinor-nts) ttwoen Airerta r,1 Jianker. Jl,4; J. R Carle. ret I reaJa-tr btiwa K-at Ptxth x4 iJtt evth. $!.; Victor Crl ' . rt flat, Kt Twmtteth be- tareta H'TTiwm aux! Hrlmoot. $1.90. Iroa livni s4 frcao4tra. t r tea, jerd. f-ee B&abob a ad, pa fa t. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call ttldg. Telephone Kearney 81SLV ADVEHTIMBMEIfTB AMD CTT SCJUPTIOAItt KDCtlVKD. OnonUna whan In Ban Kranctscn ran have their mail aotit la oar of Juurnai office. AKTHUH L. Kid It Representative CLASSIFIED AD. RATI:S Each Insertion, 1 oant a ooaatad word, j Mo ad less than IS cents pax lnaertlon. 7 lnrtlon for the prloa of 6. Lost and found, help wan tad, altna tion wanted, for rant and wanted to rant ads, 1 cant a word, 3 Insertions for tho prlca of 8. Count alx words to tha 11a. "Hew Today" (agate murart, 1 Inch, 14 line) 84 oent per in oh. "Want Ada'' will be accepted over the nhnnn lint T A .T t II 1 fTl 1 will ent tie r- noneihle for errors, ahould ooonr i r . - : . . la suca ada. fro nip I payment expeoieo. Phones, Main 7173; A-G051. Bonra, 8 a. m- to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. MARRIAGE LICKNSES Rnl.'ih Diiininilt, McGregor, Iowa, II, and Alice ''.Hi-lirlst IV I or, 18. Wedding Cards. W O. Smith & Co., Washington bldg., orner 4th and Wash Ington sts, Ton-seCi - Co., florists, for flowers of ankjiids. Ij-'Ol" s". Clarke Bros . florist s Fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison at. Full dress suits for rent, all sires. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark Bt. Max M. Smith, florist. 160 6th St., op posite Meier & Frank's. Main "215. BIRTHS RA NOT July 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randt, 266 H Seventh, a son. M'GUIRE Julv 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGulre, 602 Hood, a daugh ter. JANSEN July 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jens, -ii, lu.'l East Sumner, a son. VAN KLEEK -Julv lit. to Mr, and Mrs. I. B. Van Kleek, 370 4N'urth Twenty fifth, u son. i-iriiLF.Y - July 20. to Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hurley. 4!i5 Wygant, a daugh ter. HALI.OCK - July 23, to Mr. and Mrs. M. S Hallock, S14 Spencer, a daugh ter. SCHMCFLTJO-- July 13, to Mr. and Mrs. '. C Si limtielle, 21 Columbia slough, a son. t'llAMU.KR July 1 1 . e Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Chandler. 1 4 5 ft Hodnev, a son. ELLIOT July 1.'!, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Elliot, 101m and Harrison, a son. STADTER July 13, to Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Stadter, Enst -Forty-fourth, a son. DEATHS HEWKTT July 22, Martha L. Hewett. 676 East Ankeny, age 7!; heart dis ease. FRANK July 21, Wilbur Frank Co lumbia slough. ago S; accidental drowning. HABERNICJIT July 21, J. Winslow Habernicht. Columbia slough, age 13; accidental drowning. BAT7B July 21, Francis H. Baur, Ore gon City, nt;a 1; drowning. KENTON July 21, Georgian B. Fen ton, 812 Overton, age 33; goitre. BLOC.KSOM July 21, Ln.vinrla M. Blocksom, 1601 Van Ifouten, age 64; sen! lo decay. UNDEiiTAKEKS DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH, undertakers and embalrners; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant. J. P. FIN" LEY & SONS. SD AND MADT son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main !). L L E R - B Y It N E S CO., FUNERAL Di rectors, embalrners, 270 Russell, East 10K8. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLM AN. UNDERTAKER, 2 2 03dFt. ElilCSON ' UNDERTAKING CO., ETvTT balmlng; lady ass't; 4 09 Alder. M. 6133 (KM ETERIE8 ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lots, $26 to $75. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et, nnd Cully road. I'hor.e Tabor 206 For full information apply to Frank Schle gel. B32Worcester blk. Phone A-2828. WEATHEi! HEPORT A shallow disuiri.ance of larKe area In ce;i:iai over Alberta, and the barom eter Is relatively low over trie interior of California. A l.-.rue high pressure area with Its creat over Ontario occu pies the eastern slsitt-s. During th last twenty-four hours light rain has falb-n along, the Washington coast and In southeasrern Idaho. Montana, Utah Colorado, northern Arizona, and in the Atlantic and gulf slates. The weather on the Pacific coast in cloudv from Cane Flattery south to San Die go. It Is warmer In the Pakot.is and western Colorado, and silghtlv cooler in eastern Oregon. eastern Washington-, Idaho northern Nevada nnd northern Utah. ' The Indications nre lor fair weather in this district Saturday. - -Temp - - Max. Mln. Preclp. e'v 7 2 .0 ..8" 70 0 ..02 72 .0 . .84 Hi 02 . ,2 6 6 .01 . .Sfi 7n .04 j ..82 c.j a ! . .88 76 ; 4 S I ..86 7a .74i ..SO fi; .o !") 72 .62 ..94 7 8 0 1 ..88 72 0 ,.78 r,l .0 ..88 74 .0 .84 6 S .0 .86 60 01 ..58 62 .0 .74 60 0 62 48 .24 .88 6S .78 Boston, Mass Chicago. Ill Cincinnati. O Denver, Col I 'el roil. Mich. . . . Kansas Cltv, Mo.. Los Ant-e'ea. CI. , New irl, :i!is. La . . New- York. N. v.. mat.a. Neb 1 Phllatlelphln, Pa. I I'hoenix. Ariz. . . . ' Pittsburg, Pa. . . . ; Portland. Or Ft. Louis, Mo 8t. Paul. Minn. . . Salt Lake, Utah.. Pan Francisco, Cai Seattle. Wash. . . . Sitka. Alaska .... Washington. P. C. NEW TODAY. Office for Rent! Commodious quarters In large, hand somely furnished, office. Two en t ranee sg v ry p-jblie Doors and win dows for Ktteri-ik; Ha; "tate not de sired. Telephone Main 862. Suburban Acreage Cheap j No drawhrnli: to delay j on on vour acre; tufw terms. iou can get It right nmsTkuuT co. E. Qviackenbush l ies.. 244 Stark Bt fflre i rr en Evi-rinn Until Jo o'Clock. WILL BUXLT Modem 6 Room Residence rOR BT OWNFR, 211 FHATER fTREET RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hae yoor she-tract tne-le by the fe- mr1?r Alu-urt A Trout Co, 7 C f C. A: 8 Pa iVwn "r,d f. t0 K!nr!ce M:ret. ?:ii fMt. tglnr.irg st p-utht cor net of at 1-1 ff Wi i, I 4 . NfHI 1. nHinnna Int. 1 fid 2. biock 6. Aln worth. 101 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Alfred Thompson and wife to Atmle 10. Allen, lot 10, block 4. Thompson's addition to (ircMluiui 42& John II. UlhNon and wife to Frederick A. Tomle and wife, lot 2, block . North' Mount Tubor 82a i llerirk Wagner, guardian, to A. ; llutlner, undivided 11 of lot 2, block 67. Cuuch'a ad tilt lull . . . . 3" I A. E. Huttner and wife to Eva I'. Steul, undlvldel l-(t Interest of lot J, block 67, Couch's ad dition 6 W F. Flledner to Apartment Building compuny. north 40 feet of west (l feet of lot 1C. block 284 Couch's addition ... 4,000 W. H. Watt to Millie Westor imin, lot 12, block S, Walls' subdivision of lot 4. FrulUalo 200 Millie .Westerinan to Jitinos Cunningham et al. lot 12, block 3, Watt's subdivision or lot 4. Fruitvule 450 John Schwabauer and wife to 10 Uenr Dnbney. lot 8, block 14, Mount Tabor Villa 1.200 10lward Lv Naylor to Jesso F. Travu, lots S and 6, block "II ", Highland Park .1 HiniDHon to R. Peterson, trustee, lot 6, block C. Oak Park addition to Ht. Johns... 1,800 Richard Clinton and wife to Elbrldgii Adamson, umllvldoil U of lot 2, block 7. MIMltitoe atldHlon 100 Clarence B. Sewall ajid wlfo to Lucius A. Lewi, easterly j of lots 3 and 4, block .Ht, I'.ast Portland - N. J. Ballov and wife to Thom as Coppin, iart of lot 4. block 40, James Johns addition Carl Lane and wife (o Christian H Arnold, lots 25 and 2D. block 2. Arleta Park No 3. . . . 10,000 2,760 1,900 Jacob Fleischner to Florence Al- Ico Ma-son. lots 1, 2, 7 and . hlnek 101. Grover's addition.. 4,161 Overlook Land company to J. 1". Ramsey, lot 4, block 24, Over look Nathaniel C. Pale to Flora A. Pale, lot 8, block ft, Howitt.. F. K. Phillips and wife to F. W. Ayers, lot 8, block u, subd. of tracts 1 and 4, Fernwood . . . . F. K. Phillips and wife to F. W. Ayers, lot 7, block 5, subdi vision of tracts 1 and 4, Fern wood Portland Trust company to Izetfa B. Irvln. lots 3. 4. fi and 6, block "E," Smith's addition Ibex Land company to E. 1dm bat, lots 3 and 4. block 101, Carutliers' addition Investment company to H. VV. Moore, lots 10 and 11, block 8 Piedmont O YV P. Townsite company lo 'a. H. Rldgley. lot 0, block 19, Cltv View Park Joseph P. Menefee et al to James F. Robinson, lot 11, bo-k 6, John lrving's first addition William C. Van Glnhn to Sa 700 ! 27 inn 4UU 400 8,412 3,000 975 800 6,600 rah J. Merrirllth. lots u aim 13. block 5, City View Park.. Price Wanklln and wife to John E. Latourette, lot 9, block 67, Fulton Park I. G. Wickstrom and wife to Star Land company lot 11, block 12, subd. Proebstel s addition to Alblna D H. Thomas and wife to Allle Moore, 12.27 acres, commenc ing at southeast corner of F M and Adella M. Elliot P. L C, In sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, township 1 south, range 2 n4t 1.200 460 950 7,000 T T m:etTinn to Esther A. Lewis, lot 10, block 8, Chicago (now Woodmere) 200 Balfour-Guthrie et al to Arthur Oldham, lot 11, DIOck i, v u rerleich Heights addition . . George Dllworth and wife to J. K. Fitzwater, lot 3, block 5, Dunn's addition 4,800 E. L- Wonacott and wlfa to Edna D Timms, bits 1, 2, 3, 4, 23, 2 and 25, blocn li. vaugn ton - Park 2,000 J B. Yeon and wire to xneo dore B. Wilcox, lots 7 and S, block 176, vity 160,000 Pacific Title & Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 204-5-6-7 Failing bldg. W. R Haizlip & Co., abstracts; good work, prices rlghj 328 cornptt mag. i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Hemes Lot 60x100, house trees, city water, 5c rooms, 18 fruit car fare. Price $900 cash. Home E. 36th St., house 6 rooms, bath and toilet, largo rooms; sewer in, sidewalk laid, cement, all paid; a fine place. Price $2,100; cash, balance 7 per cent Home E. 27th st., 7-room house, mod ern electric light, gas, east front; one of the best built houses in Portland, $3 400- $1,200 cash, balance long time at 7 per cent; lot 60x100 Lot 73x100, house 6 rooms, very large, modern nnd complete, K. 7th st.. close to several cars. In walking distance. Price $4,000; terms. 5-room modern complete house and lot, on Grand ave., 1 block rrom union ave. car; a fine home, In walking dis tance. Price $2,860; $ 1,450 cash, balance 7 per cent. 2 modern 5-room houses. concrete foundation, full basement, cement walk In, fully plumbed for hot nnd cdld wa ter; electric and gas fixtures in; lot 66 2-3x102, V blocks of St. Johns car, on' Concord and Emerson' sts.. close to car barn. Price $3,000; half cash, or will sell separate. KEN PRICK & N N. 142 4 Third St., Room 34. $2uD A Genuine Snap $New. modern, 6 rooms nnd reception hall, china closet, bay window, tinted walls, full basement, cement floor, sta tionary laundry, close to onr; terms. HAWTHORNE REALTY Co., 34th and Haw'horne. Hawthorne, car. Tabor 516. Come and See This $1,950 -Strictly modern cottage on east side, hot and cold bath, pas and electric lights, near Hawthorne ave.; will sell on easy terms. Peak & McDaalel Phone B-23 8 8. 35 8 Marguerite Ave. AN INVESTMENT. Two new, modern 6-room houses, cor ner. 66 2-3 bv 102. near piedmont car barns and Killings wor th r.ve., where things are doing; rented for $30 per month; the best place In Portland to buy today, $3,000, 4 cash, owner. I M-155, Journal. FINE MODERN HOUSES; ALSO VA cant lots In Holladay s arfd Holladay Park addition; will build to Bult pur chaser. R. B Rice, builder. 690 Wasco. C. R. Boanell & Co. Real E r tat Roo m U2. 2 6 8 St ark. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRAE & ANGUS. 432 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MOHEKN. NE W 5 -ROtlSl BU N GA LOW, nice location. Montavilla; $2,000; t'tmi Phone Tshor 311. A''RE 6-ROo.M ifoISE PRIt'E $l,00(l, $200 down, balarce easy ternjs. Apply Tremont station, Brentwood ,d dition. Mount Scott ca r H. M Co llet t. 7-ROOM HOUSE. HIGHLAND. NEW, modern, a big snap. $3,260. John P. Fharkey Co.. 12H 4th st. A-2517. Mala 660. $400 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY, -room modern house. H block from car, well Improved; burn rented for $3 per I month; $2,360. Z i ayior at., Laurel wood. Mount Scott car. BY OWNER NEW 6-EOOM HOT'SE, ! overlooking river, city. $2.6'0, 1 "u0 cash. baiaJice on lime. Address, li-liS. JournaX THOMAS McCffKER, REAL EST A TF., tnveetments. 20f Couch bldg M 7646 COTTAGE WTfH' 4 ROOMS AND AT tic nap: owner learinr town. Jtd ft., between Alberta, and Wygant sts. f-RO?lU COTTAGE. liOO. SUNlvrr pide carlinei, corner Ikth et Inquire Jlli PelmTt Phone Tebor 846. TWO IXiTS IN VERNON: CORN K HI $422. rntd ti7t. terms. el ii Sh:i, Pa;ir-i 46. t CHOICE LOTS. WOODMERE, 3 Mock fVotB rr. onlv $176 nh, rrt catah. Cvnklta Broa. 12 Rothchlli fclrg. Toil SALIC KKAL EST AT K 10 EAHT 19TM HT.. GOOD 7-BOOM bouse on 3 8x112: lot, large fruit trees, berries, household furniture., shades and carpels, hiindnoine Interest bearing ren tal property; $1,4 6a. JNuO down; dis count for all cash. Portland Homes Co.. 2n4 Monism, Ht. CITY HUMES OF ALL KINDS AND cIuhno.-c, ii ml at itiiv oh! price; from a $7i,(i cottage to u 1 1 0,000 mansion, Come and wee L. 1. MOFFETT. 4 23 1. u m 1 1 e t10 xci i anga b Id g. Brgi7inMTi7 lleul Estate and Rentals. So Apex LandCo , 814 Pekum bldg. Pi lit SAL'. S.M A FX TRAC'TH. ucres, finest fruit land In Mosler vol ley Davenport Bros.. 160 Front at. WANT I -HKAL KSTATK 31 "REAL ESTATE WANTED." Both homes and rafe Investments, having iiuineroua buyers with the ready cusli looking for good property; If you vv Nil ijiii -k sale see ub at once; deal inns eontbientlal. Pacific BuslnesjB Ex cli.uigc :tn3 1-2 Washington st. -A" VI K D '- AT' 1 1 k A (IE. FA RMS, CITY prop, , i t v, timber claims, etc.; also timber tnu ts, large and small: buyers walling Willi cash. Pacific Business Kxchiuige. 303 Washington St., suite 4. OK SALS FARMS Farms? Farmsi Farms? 40 acres, 26 to 30 In cultivation, fenced. fair house, barn, fine large spring of water piped to house, some timber, 1 Vj miles of electric car station, dose to store, school and church; price $2,000, $ 1,000 cash, balance easy. 1K0 mres, 90 in cultivation, good buildings, water, fruit, etc., 2 miles from electric car and town; $7,000, fl.GoO cash, balance your own terms; low interest. in acres, finest land and Improve ments, vety close In, Mllwaukie district, Oregon Cltv carllne. 6 acres. 2 tfc miles Mount Tabor reser voir, on Section Line road. $1,200, $600 i cash, balance easy. j KENDK1CK SON, 142V4 2d st. Room 34. WORTH YOUR ATTENTION, THEY I will not be on tho murket long at I these prices: SfiO acres, 6 miles from Salem, near . ., .,,.., tc a v w r Kin j acres In cultivation, good buildings', $50 per aero. ;t:4 acres, it rhiiea rrom uaiom, nau aen s under plow, good buildings, a j fine place. $32,000, I 375 acres 4 miles from Salem. 300 t acres In cultivation, fair buildings, $85 per acre. 615 acres. 5 miles south of Independ ence. 340 acres under plow, good large buildings, $10 per acre. These are fine ranches, well situated and mon"V makers. OLMSTED LAND CO., Salem. Or. Qeap as Dirt 160 acres, 5 miles from railroad sta tion; 25 acres meadow; house, barn, running stream; spring at door; gar den. 28 head of cattle. Land, crop and cattle all go for $2,350; $1,860 cash, balance lone, time at 5 per cent. L. L. Moffett 473 Lumber Exchange Bldg. FOR SALE RELINQUISHMENT. lbO i, mlleK from R. R. and boat landing. Hbout 5 acres In cultivation, S acres fine bottom land, on state road, not a hill to town, Vk mile from school, horse, new cart, stove, bed and other tools and furniture, and good soil, and fine spring water piped In house; house 14x24 and kitchen 12x14. Whole thing goes for $750; $200 down nnrl will ac r pnt ciniil tiotn on two yens for bal ance; reason for Celling, other business Address L. ft.. 2:1 Washouga.1. Wash. 0! filX BEAUTIFUL 10-ACRE TRACTS. I All under estivation. At Currlns i villa ill-twit Fasv terms. j One V-acre tract, with house and barn. Price $600. All on o. vv. r. line. 60-acre highly-Improved farm miles from town. A bargain. Oo W. P. laid Co. First and Alder Sts. Four $1,000 TO BE MADE IN 8 DAYS. In cultivation, all level. 16a acres. ,0 a and cross-fenced, good 9-room barn, 16.000 feet lumber for barn, 30 milch cows, 2 good "". iu i ge . ,.-,, cia w-ieoTie; i.lows nnrl a ttlO rariTI- lftjlug Implements. You will agree with IIS inai mis IS loe ciit;airoL o.i ,o this section after seeing it. Would i you like to see it? Price tor s days onlv, $5,650. Terms if desired. wag gen'er fc Anderson, 107H 3d St. 103 Acres Nice lying, level land, 20 miles of Portland, 1 mile of good railroad town; good house, barn nnd orchard; on gravel road; good creek on place, about half creek bottom. Place nearly all in cul tivation and below market at $100 per acre; terms. L. L, Moffett 423 Lumber Exchange Bldg, 20 ACIiKS, at OF A MI I E SOUTH OF Gresham; 10 acres In cultivation; small house and barn. This land Is es pecially adapted for fruit and berries. One of the finest views in the state on this place. Price $2,600; $2,000 cash. ' O. W. P. Land Co. First and Alder Sts. LINN COUNTY FARM, 252 ACRES. level, well drained. 200 acres cul tivated, balance pasture and ash timber, fenced and cross-fenced; 300 fruit .trees, 6-room house, new barn and outbuild ings, telephone, R. F. D. Harrishurg, 4 miles. Rowland 1 mile; location and soil well adapted for grain, fri!t or dairying; worth $40 per acre, if sold at once will take $28; $1,500 cash, balanen easy terms. E. I. Nixon, Harrishurg. Or. we iFave a" few choice u. s: government locations of the best farm land in the state of Oregon for par. Call on Storey A- Webster, room 12, Chamber of Commerce. 120-ACRE FARM, FI RST-CL A Sri buildings, all fenced, 60 acres in crop. 8 miles to town. Would trad" for cltv property. $4,000. J. W. Rutherford, 611 Commercial blk. HOME ST E Al -TlT ilvl ES T EA1 Good level land, plenty of water, some timber, satisfaction guaranteed or no fee. Call or address Pacific Business Exchange. 803 H Washington, suite 4. Come and See This 10 acres, crop with place good well, small buildings, 2 miles from town; $1,600 Tke Coast Realty Co. 'JO Lumber Exchange 280 ACRES AT $1250 PER ACRE. fair bulldlmzs. running water, some ,r,n,l fence: 15 acren in Brain: located near Molalla in Clackamas county. Wil liam M. Smith, Oregon City. Or. For sale or exchange? If so, put a classified ad in The Journal, costs only 1 cent a word; 7 in sertions for the price of 6. The Journal has the largest city and state circulation. Books open to all. VOU 8A MOFARMS 80 ACHES, 8 IN CULTIVATION. acres of rich bottom land; partly lenceu, mt-o i renin running inrougn pluce; some fruit, some good timber, In well settled country. Price 11,250; terms. 1). M. Klomson, saloon 419 Main st., iregon city, ur. 160-AfRK GOOT RANClf ALMOST- Near good town and It. R., over H good farm land, balance pusture with timber, water, etc.. almost free. Pa cific Business Exchange, 303 Vk Wash ington St., suite 4, 600-AORK BtOCK RANCH FOR SALE, imMV lerma f T. ,ai n . .i Address, 400 fj'-io-, journal FOR HALE-FARMS AND ACREH. John Blberg, Terrace Park, Base Line, Montavllla. W A NT ED FARMS WANTEDACREAGE OR SMALL farm, overlooking Columbia or Wil lamette river; state lowest price, full particulars, no agents. X-166, Journal. FOR SALE TIMBER NEASE TIMBER & CRUISING- CO. PURCHASING AGENTS FOR TIM HER INVESTORS; CRUISING CON TRACTS EXECUTED; ACCURACY GUARANTEED BY SURETY BONDS. 209-10 LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG. "TIMBER TIMBER! TIMBER !" $750 relinquishment, over 4,000,000 feet big green timber, 35 miles from Portland, near R. R. $300 Over 2,000,000 feet first-class timber, on , good stream, near R. R. Others all prices. Pacific Business Exchange, 303 Vk Washington st., suite 4 TIMBER CLAIM FILING, 27500,005 feet pine, $250. Room 15 Lafayette mug. WAJXTED TIMBER 3: WANTED TRACT OF TIMBER. FIR or pine, 100,000,000 or 200,000.000 feet Quick deal on suitable tract Call room 1 5, La fayette bid g. WANTED TIMBER IN LARGE OK small tracts. Murdock & Young, 407 miclianan bldg. WANTED SINGLE CLAIM OR HALF c,nn,ln.. ....ie 1 I. . l . .. nrcouii, nru muucicu, ti let) uiuai rl ght. Call Room 15, Lafayette bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES 20 RESTAURANT GIVEN AWAY. $60it H cash, lunch counter restau rant that cleared $15,000 last S years. $450 Lunch counter restaurant, near our office, worth twice that amount. $300 ti Interest In the real estate office on ground floor, old established money maker; other business opportuni ties, all kinds, largest list In the city. PACIFIC BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 303 H Washington St., suite 4. To secure a half interest in an old established real estato firm, first-class clientage and offlco equipment. Owner leaving for California. If you mean business give full name and address In first letter. Address F-112, Journal BAKERY, NO OPPOSITION, llTZfOOV), llvelv sawmill town, population 2,000; 3 mllea from (state university; good trade In bakery and lunch goods, soda, Ice cream, confectionery, nuts, cigars and tobacco; good 170-loaf brick oven; splendid opportunity: $650 will buy it if sold at once. D. E. Marshall, Spring field, Or. RESTAURANT $1,800. IF YOU WISH a first class place never doing un der $65, with moderate expenses, inves tigate this. $800t-On Washington St.. light ex penses, a nice neat place with $35 dally. $60 On North Sixth st. $550011 Alder, has nice steady busi ness. 511 Swetland bldg. MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY. $1.0tnl M; cash, 30 rooms, one floor, all light, clean, etc.. good furniture, new modern brick building. 2-year lease at $100 monthly; money talks. See Pa cific Business Exchange. 303 H Wash ington st. OPPORTUNITY OFFERED PARTY with $500 or more to join promoters In immense coal proposition. Near R. R. 95 miles from S. F. Prominent bankers associated. Hollister Coal Company. Hollister, Cal. FOR SALE CHEAP SALOON, FINEST equipped In city, -long lease, cheap rent. Corner 2nd and Ankenv. Phone Pacific 1366 or B-194S. WANTED A LIVE MAN TO BUY AN Ice cream, fruit and candy business, one of merit; $1,650 takes it; long es tablished; going on my ranch. Pacific Business Exchange, 303 Washington St., suite 4. $10 AND UP CAN BE INVESTED IN the most remarkable money-making enterprise ever offered. Inquire 215 Commercial block. 200 SHARES ANGLO OIL & COAL stock. $1.50 tier share; a snap; investi gate. -132, Journal. MODERN ilOTI PROPERTY AND contents for sale, 14 cash; big money maker, near Baker Cltv; new R. R. de pot within 75 yards or this hotel cost ing $25u,oa0; no opposition, get all par ticulars. Pacific Business Exchange, 303 Washington fito suite 4. LEtTPriM"" YeuINES-T1IE AMES Mercantile Agency (established 1895) furnishes free information on oppor tunities in mercantile or manufactur ing lines, city or country. THE AM ES MERCANTILE AGENCY, 4fi.'l-405 land Bldg. DON'T YOU KNOW We can give yon a special price on any mining stock or bond? F. J. Catterlln & Co, room 3 Chamber of Commerce. WA N'l'E 1 1 - - 'I . AN li TsJi RVimii NG houses for ouick sales; list with lis; something doing all the time. Union Land Co., room 1, 221 Morrison St. GRflOERY AND " '0 N' F ECTR iN E R Y for sale, cheap, by owner, have other business, must sell. Mrs. S. W. Lud vvlch, corner 1 1 1 and Vaughn St. iTTrrEi". ix Y'nrv7 "Va luf ""$7,000.00. .will trade for farm or elly property. Address B-19. .lournaj. I.MiTTiTNir 1 loi se " 1 4 rVmTms; jsso cash, balance tsa per month, or will trade; every room full. Address Barber Block. 92'-i Grand ave. LOOK HERE- A WFLL-Fl KNlSHF.D rooming-house of 2.v rooms, good lo cation, clearing $90 per month; worth $2,000; a bargain at $1,600 today. Allen A- Olson, 2 7 2d st. FOR SALE PLUMBING SI I OP, ALL or interest. Good location; estab lished business. B-444. Journal. FOR SALE, CHEAP WELL equipped cleaning and dye works In City of 6. 000; business established. An swer, L-1 6 KjJou rnah FOR HALE GR K'ERY, CONFEC tlonery and Ice cream parlor, cheap, with living rooms. 361 3d st. FOR "SALE WSLLL PAYING BLAOK smlth shop, good location, plenty of work nnd reasonable rent; will sell or exchange for lot or acreage. C-146, Journal $10 TO $100 MADE DAILY' IN THE motion picture theatre business. Want honest partner with $300 to Invest In the business. For particulars call 293 Burnslde st WA'NTEIV -PARTNER IN EMPLOT ment office paying $10 to 15 per day; $175 cash required. L. L. Moffett. 423 Lumber lxchange bldg. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM parlor, fine location; good reason for selling; a snap for sme live man; 11.700 If taken at once; terms. Ad dress. K-114. Journal $500- A HALF INTEREST IN POUL frult and vegetable market: best try location. H-l9. Joornal. 20 RfMM HOTEL FOR SALE H rent, cheap, by ownr, fine locatlor. nw. all In good shape and clean. G 17. Journal. CORDWtX'P AT 60 i'ER CORD. 4. (-'01 cords yellow fir on flume line to river, can land 1n Portland cheater than mil roads; years to cut; pay as removed. $I6 down required. Portland Home Co.. let Morrtpon st $6eftCONFECTIONERT. ICE CREAM. etc I?; cheep rent; 1ut the place for men end lf or two ladles; a snap. 611 8wel- lend tide $660 BUT8 tVKD FURNITURE 12 room flat on aabtngtmi; boose al ways full; rent 4t; leevae. CU iOtVk WMalcgtos. 17 REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY HEAL EBTATH AND TIMBER HEALERS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED FOR TUB CONVENIENCE OF JOURNAL READEUJ IS Now ii in opportune time to buy vacant lot and to build your aelf a comfortable home. Realty values are not high and lumber is cheap. It may be yean before you will have the same opportunity. NAME Anderson, John ...... Baker, A. A Brong-Steele Co ., 3M Bunker. C. F. (Llnnton) liu tterworth A Stephenson Co., Ino Clark, a. K. and Cook. J. W. Cook & Co.. B. S Chimin Herlow , . Crossley Co., The . . . 28 Columbia Trust Co. (Wlberg Heights) Coast Realty Co Conklln Bros. Punn-Lawrence Co. Draper, Arthur B , . . . Dean Land Imp. & Colonisation Co. Espey-Melne Realty Co. Ellis York & Co Fuchs, F ; Frary & Seltz Goldschmldt's Agency Goddard. 11. W Holbrook Co., F. B. (Irvlngton Park) Hotchklss & Co., C. R Holmes & Menefee (Irvlngton) Hawthorne Realty Co Irvlngton Investment Co. , .....331 Chamber Of Commerce ...M-3177 Jackson & Deerlng Jacobs-Stlne Co. . . (Belle Crest. KUlIngsworth, W. M. Knapp A Mackey Keasey & Co., V. ts. (Height property) orrice on Heignta a-iot Mall & Von Boratel 104 Second A St M-1486 Moore Investment Co. .............. ..813 Washington ..A A M-2707 Moffett, L. L J.. 423 Lumber Exchange A-6747 Oregon Real Estate Co., The 88 Third ...M-1T07 O'Donnell, J. F 230 Stark 1-2681. M-4581 O. W. P. Land Co. Immigration Bureau. First and Alder M-6688 Pacific Business Exchange 303 Wash., suite 4, ...M-897S, A-2883 Palmer, II. P 213 Com'clal Club Bldg., M-8699, A-2668 Parkhurst. A. L. (Parkhiurst Add'n)... 425 Lumber Exchange .A-8061 IRrrlsh. Watklns & Co. 250 Alder M-l 644 Portland Real Estate Agency 268 Stark .....-...A-6148 Ralston, L. O. (Ralston Hgts.), American Bank 90 7th at. ... .M. 184 Sweek & Chamberlain Sweet, EInathan Swensson & Co., A. F. Schalk, George D Sharkey & Co Schaefer, George J. Spier, J. E Stevenson & Taylor Star Real Estate Co Shields, J. H. C. C HIckok. Turner, George W Thompson & Ogden Word, T. M. ., Wells & Co., J. L. .. White, B. F. BAKER CITY. Baker Irrigation Co Sunnyslope high clas land. Baker City, Or. BUSINESS CHANCES 20 OPPORTUNITIES IN BOUTIIWEST ern Washington: The only bakery In a town of 2.500 Inhabitants, with water and rati transportation, on main line N. P. R. R. Fine business, can be greatly Increased by running wagon. Books open to those who mean bus iness. Price includes all furniture in 4 rooms upstairs, a bathroom in con nection, fine bake oven; soda fountains, counters, showcases, stock of cigars, groceries, ice cream tables, eto. Pro prietor's failing health only reason for gelling. 120 acres or rine rancn lana, o nines out from same town; fine scenlo view of the Columbia river; Al soil; 35 acres cleared nnd in a good crop which goes with Place, and also light team, wagon and harness, 5 head of oowb, 15 Angora goats, hogs and poultry, mower, rake, plows, cultivators, carpenter toois, etc. 125 bearing trees In orchard; new 6 room house, and number of outbuild lngs, besides large barn; water sup plied to house from living spring by windmill pump. Proprietor going east to please folks only reason ror selling. Many other snaps, both In city and country property. wo Denevo in aa vertlslne. Mr. Huntington's 40 years residence in the northwest makes him an authority worth consulting and buy ing from. Address Huntington & Jack son, Box 15 2. Kelso, Wasm A FEW BARGAINS. $2.000 100-chalr restaurant; worth double. THE BEST BUY IN TOWN TODAY. $5,200 70-room house; makes $250 month. THE PRICE WILL SELL IT QUICK. . $80012 rooms, well furnished; clears 1100. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT FOR THE PRICE $2,500 Cash grocery doing $60 oach day. A REAL LIVE MONEY MAKER. $350 Cleaning and dye works; worth $l,noo. MUST SELL ACCOUNT SICKNESS. And a long list of good opportuni ties In all lines of business. Call today. 1124 Board of Trade 12.50081.600 CASH. 30 ROOMS. 15 offb-e rooms (no work to do), clear about $300 monthly. ft.'Miy 75 r ami, v iuviii w.r, modern, money getter, too; must sell or will trade for real estate. $5.000 rash. 40 rooms, all new. strictly modern, hot nnd cold water In all rooms, splendid location, close In, easy terms. PACIFIC BUSINESS EXCHANGE, .Ki3 H ashlngton st $400 BUYS CONFECTIONERY, OLD stand, rent $18. Call 504H Washing ton Ft. . MONEY TO LOAN 27 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MONEY MONEY MONEY WHY BE HARD UP? SALARY LOANS TO HONEST EMPLOYES. "GIVE" Your Note; "GET" $10 to $100. "ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY." Everything Strictly Confidential. WHAT MORE COULD YOU A8KT STATE SECURITY CO.. 704 DEKUM BLDG. $!$$$$$$$$!$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO salaried employes and on pianos, fur niture, warehouse receipts, horses. Insur ance pollcle and all kinds of securities. New Era Ixan & Mdttgags Co., 403-406 Swetland bldg. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ t MONEY TO LOAN ON IM- $ I proved real estate. In sums of $ t $300 to $10,000: reasonable Inter- $ $ vrt. Cost Oom'l Co., 604 Dekum. $ $$$$l$$$$ll$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO ple and others upon their own names without aecurttr: cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices In (6 principal ettles; save yourself money by getting our trms first. Tollman, Lumber Exc. WE LOAN MONEY ON DIAMONDS and Jewelry at reasonable Interest for long or short time. A, A M. Delovage. jewelers, tit Washington St. ilOO.OOO TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $1,000 or more, 6 to 7 per cent, on Improved realty MG. Griffin, 266 SJark. SALARY" LOANS STRiCTLY CONF1- der.tial; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton. 611 Buehansnbldg, MORTGAGE MONET $600. $1,600; I or 2 years. If taken at onee. Ward. ?10 AUnky bldg. phone M 7116 $100 GO ON MORTGAGES. CITI OH farm property, nre insurance. mo Kerste - Co., 15H AVW, room 1. money to Loan, large Loans a specialty, bullying loans; lowest rates; t 1 e e v i (J I., c- m a v-. V - - or more, on improved property. Cady A K1rli. Ill M"i" meg jt 1CK LOANS ON ALL PECVRITIES. B W. Kinr. 4 w sen. oias. jau tin. MONEY, TO LOAN ON A LLkTn pi"C asKurlty. W. UaJt, K. . WaaA Wd. - TELEPHONE. . .Home A-4 215 ...M-226S SI 0 Fenton Bid Bldg'V ..ill Worcester ..216 Ablncton Bldg M-25(. A-2257 ..110 Second A. & M-2660 ..614 Chamber of Commerce M-6821 ..$17 Ablngton Bldg M-8629 ..339 Chanfber of. Com. . . .M-6407, A-3283 ,.607-608 Corbett Bldg . ..M-863. A-3963 . Chamber of Coiiunorce M-1663 708-9 Corbett Bldg M-7KDB. A-67Z3 . .71 4 couch Bifig. M-6681. A-1916 220 Lumber Exchange .M-1508, A-4160 ..T-806, B-2221 303 Rothchild Bldg ...248 Alder Main 91S, A-2815 , ..$13 W Washington A-2410, M-3379 ,..631 Chamber of Commerce, , A & M-1370 ...31S Commercial Bid M-5809 J01 Merch'ts Trust Bldg. M-4776. A-1276 221H Morrison Pan. 161S. A-4088 131 Fifth M-6684 263 H Washington M A A-8065 110 Second A & M-174S . 1 Worcester Bldg M-689 .803 Chamber of Com A-2809, M-1065 . 89 Third M-6008 .1021 Hawthorne av. cor. 84th, Tabor 616 246 Stark ...... .148 Fifth Berkeley, Dover) ., M-845 .M-6869, A-28U 323 Chamber of Commerce ....M-468T 7 Chamber of Commerce. .A & M-201A ADDRESS. 612 Swetland Bldg .M-4871 204 Corbett Bldg M-6790 253 Washington ....A & M-3066 264 Stark ,. M-392, A-2-892 Sixth and Washington.. M-660, A-2537 317 Chamber of Com... M-6816. A-3682 (Coor"Bay next) 1081 Union ave. N. (HJghrd) Woodrn 88 811 Buchanan Bldg M-1I90 170 Third .....-.M-8276 30S Gerllnger Bldg. . M. 8430 415 Rothchild Bldg. ...... A.-11 848 Mississippi Ave . . . .Woodlawn 208 230 Stark A-2561. M-4561 306 Chamber of Com. ..A-2855, M-4664 ...8-9 Labbo Bldg, A-1S41, M-7S34 MONEY TO LOAiX 27 TO LOAN $2,000 AT 7 PER CENT IN - terest, real estate seourtty. D-102, Journal. ; ' hf SUMS OF $2,000 to $20,000 U. Av. Goddard, 110 2d et. SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATE AT Employers' Loan Co., 716 Dekum. ISAAC L. WHITE, MONEY TO LOAN, fire insurance. 344 Sherlock bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Gruher, 617 Commercl al block. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALAR? or chattel. The Loan Co.. 410 Dekum. WANTED FINANCIAL 80 WE WILL BUY YOUR TELEPHONE bonds and stock and pay the hignest cash price for Oregon Trust, Merohants National . or Title Gurantee accounts. The E. L. Fraley Co... 418 Chamber. of Commerce. CASH FOR TELEPHONE BONDS. Oregon Trust, Title Guarantee, Mer chants' accounts. H. W. Goddard. 110 2d. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON real estate, come and see me as I have many clients who want to bor row. Gruber, 617 Commercial blk. EXCHANGF REAL- ESTATE 24 FOR SALE OR TRADE, 76 ACRES IN good farming section. Yamhill coun ty, convenient to R. R. station; all cleared except 6 acres; running spring; exchange for Portland property. We have other farms to trade for residence or vacant properties. McKern & Ken worthy. 414 Buchanan bldg, 286 Yi Wash ington st. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 1,000.000 feet of dimension lumber to exchange for city or suburban prop erty. In any quantities wanted. H REALTY CO.. 481-2 Lumber Exchange bldg.. Port- land, Or. TELEPHONE BONP& Business property, bringing good In come, to exchange for $a,000 In tele phone bonds with steady bonus. Call room 15, Lafayette bldg. A FINE HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS IN Boulder. Colo, lot 150x240. to ex change for Portland property. See P. C. Lassen, 294 3d st., or 402 Marguerite ave., Montavilla, Portland. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR trade real estate, see Stevenson & Taylor, room 811 Buchanan bldg.. 386 Washington St. FOR EXCHANGE: 800-ACRE FARlvf in eastern Oregon, will trade for city property or acreage. C G. H 602 Roth chlid bldg. 3 HOUSES IN MONTAVILLA. SALE or exchange, one or all: carnenter wanted 419 Marguerite st. BUSLNESS NOTICES INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION. Covenant Contract company, 427 Fll edner b Id g. M a i n 2891. NOTICES 20 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE state of Oregon for Multnomah coun ty: In the matter of the estate of William Klley, deceased, notice of final account Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the above entitled court his final report and ac count as executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, and that Tuesday, the first day of September 1908, at 9:10 o'clock a. m.. bus been fixed by said court as the time, and tho county court room, Multnomah county. Oregon, a the place for the settlement of said account and the hearing and de termining of objections thereto. Dated July 16. 1908 JOHN F O'SHEA, Bxeotitor of the last mill and testa ment of William Kllev. decascd THE DESCHUTES IRRIGATION v Power company, notice of annual meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the IVprhutes Irriga tion at Power company for the election of directors and such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at U office of the corporation, room L Chamber of Commerce, port land, Or. at 10 a. m.. Tuesdiy. August the 11th, ItOt. Said meeting having been duly adjourned to en id dale JESSF. PTKARNW. Secret njry. SEALED BII'S FXTr RFPA'IRS Tn machinery of- dredge Columbia will be received until 11 a. m . July J. Jt at the) office of tne Port of rtnlland. eltv hall pkmna and Information on ap pacatlon. JOHN P. In)TT.K. . Clerk of tx board. A