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:: r. ! THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 29. 1908. If i iii i- BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS NOW We-Na-Ha Springs This famous old Blue Mountain Re aort now opens For the Boaaon of 1901. Undar tha management of J. A. BORIE, the new owner. Roads, bridge, buildings and equipment repaired and renewed. Hotel and dining-room aarvlce will be a apeolal feature, being; under the care of tha best steward and chef obtainable. Ratea fit to $11 a week. 11.60 and tl a day. Camping prtv li ege $1.35 a week each. For further particulars, write to J. A. BORIH, Prop. Wc-Na-Ha Springs Gibbon Postofflo, Umatilla County, Oregon. SEE THE OCEAN HOTEL MOORE vavzrn nww BCAjrAamcasT. COMMERCIAL HOTEL OCCIDENT HOTEL SEASIDE, OREGON fn C f PnnU K t f . ,,. OPEN ALLTHK YEArt. U JliLiiii U JJ i Jill I - KBASXDB, OR. I &G4-: IX. V ,' :. ";' J'uWr. - A, t", .' , O 5 r ti v wi tt-. . ,iv , ,i 'Mi.". ." .-'fk '-?v a aW? I oX"Jaf W'SO: OcJV-S'' ERELIC CXATBOr BEAOB THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON. Directly on tha beach, overlookln tna ocean. Hot salt hatha and aur bathing; recreation plr for flhlng; gun partors; electric lights; fireplace and furnace heat Bea foods a specialty, Fine walka and drives. Rates, $?.B0 and IH.uu per day. For particulars apply to tha Danmoore. daw j. moob, yrop. i ON YOUR WAY TO THE BEACH Astoria, Ore. Am ertoan and Ruropean Plan. Caatrally and Conveniently Located, wear Depot. Convenient to Beach. Hot nd Cold Water tn Rooms, TmnT.TiTRWT TABLE. low rates. B. B. WOOBWOBS, rroprletor. Colonial Hotel BATXB a TTSH BAT ABB CrWAlD IilNDSLET SON. Proprletora New Building New Furniture BX0KT AT TBI BOUVBIBO BEA Electrto Light In Every Room Free Bus to and From All Trains CJood Fishing, Boating; and Bathing &EA5IDE, OREGON The Shelburnc House BE A VIEW, WASH. Is now open for the Summer. This is one of the most pleasant places on loe beach, with large, shady vnrd. THE BEST TABLE SERVICE And pleasant rooms. For ratea write to TKB SHEIiBTTRIf E HOUSE, BeaTlew, Wash. The Hackney Cottage SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON BOW OVEH TOB TKB SEABOV. Delightfully located on most beauti ful and pleasant spot on me beach. Unr surpassed surf bathing, home comforts, excellent table board. Accommodations greatly Increased. Special rates by the week and season. Make your reserva tions by mall. Povtofflo Address, BEA VIEW, WASH. IVBGAINICUJVl IININ SEASIDE, OB. Located at the turn of the new boule vard, unsurpad surf bathing, beau tiful grounds, lota of flowers, a most desirable place for families and unac companied young ladles. Noted for its excellent home cooklnK. Terms 12 ter day. MI8B E. DAXAlf, prop. Pacific View Hotel HBOAHXCVM STATZOH. SEASIDE, OB. Open Winter and 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. I., r. HAJ-ESOHOT7, Prop. North Beach Inn HTEWTOHT3 BTATZOB Faclna: the Ocean: Fine View. Large Sunny Rooms; Good Table and Service. KBS. N. M. DEWBT, Manager. Address, Long Beach, Wash.. Box 86 T Oil WAYTO DOCK Tii Tntoosh Will Bench Kclton Near Tongue Point. ( RAFT Jl 1(1 1 ITS AFTKK WILD HIDE OX SKA Sand Accumulated In Hold Spills Out of Hatches and Hulk Ilcromci Huojant Knough to Float With out Assistance From Ilarcs. Gee ! TrieWATERb : Fine, take poTTFtt ES. THE lUl 1 LjIX SATURDAYS IKK) P. M QRAND TRIP-GLORIOUS TIMES PAJtSON'B OBOHEBTBA EltOAOED TOB BATTTBDAT TRIPS Every convenience provided, Including experienced stewardess to look after comfort or lady passengers. Season Tickets Prom Portland 84 Batordaj to Monday S3 SEND FOR "OREOON OUTINQ8" b l. rwK City Ticket City Ticket Offloe, Tlilrd and Waehlng-toa sts. fljajjaMa'.i.Jstsusasiia? The tug Tatoosh is holding the dere lict Minnie K. Kolton agalnnt an ehti tide this morning at a point opposite Fort Stevens waiting for the flood, when the wreck will be toweil to Tongue Point and benched on the mud flat The hulk righted itself durlnn the night while drifting about In the chun nel and Is now floating on an even keel. In turning; over a largo quantity of sand that had gathered In the )oM spilled out through the hatches find gave the hull enough buoyancy to float auite nign out or water. All hope of saving the hulk had been abandoned veterdav until the tuit lu tooah succeeded after much difficulty In getting a line on It. Waterlogged and heavy, It was Impossible to make good headway against the ebb tide, ami so Captain Bailey of the Tatoosh steered for the comparatively yulut water opposite Fort Btivons. If once gotten on the beach at Tongue I'olnt temporary repairs cm easily be made to the hull. It In un derstood that the engines are still on board. The derricks dropped off when me nuik turned turtle, ana trie roro castle head was smashed In by burnt) lng on the sands of the Jetty before go- lng- adrirt. The boilers fell out while the wreck was being: lifted between the barges ,ln Smiths bay, but H recker uenereaux ' recovered them and had them placed i on tno barges. ! The question of salvage will now be more complicated than ever, Plnce it la understood that the hulk had been to tally abandoned by Wrecker Genereaux, representing; the underwriters, when It ; was picked up bv the Tatoosh. After undergoing temporary repairs , the hulk will probably be towed to the dryrtock to be rebulU and placed in ; condition for service. SHOULD LEARN RULES. and a small force of men has been put to work at Hupple's yard on the mi side thia week to overhaul the ferry boat Lionel It. Webster. The ferry and a couple of pontoons are the otily Jobs at Hupple's for the present. At the Willamette lion A Cteel Work'n plant work Is progressing on the new steel vessel lining built for i navigation company ut Seattle. Tl plates h re being gotten Into slirtim 1 soon the construction of the hull will be commenced. TWO COASTKK 1 ARRIVE. Stra.ni (Schooners Northland and Yel lowstone ill From Frisco. The steam schooners .ort I liin.t sn.1 Yellowstone arrived In the I, mi l or .I n log th.i night, both from San l-'i m elsco. The Northland brought .'vu tons of general freight arm pHsxi-ng.-rs. but the Yellowstone came light. Iloti, will take wheat and lumber for r.i in V HI gOcB. The Northland Is illschHrglng tv U;!.' today ut Couch street dock, but i I piuhably shift to olio of the do, I. -ucmsH the river tomorrow morning t., load wheat. Hhe will take lumber for deckloud. The Yellowstone Is tit Alon' gomerv dock No. 2 loading wheat ai 1 will k" o flt. Helens for a do, klou.l or lumber. i';i.t.iln Krlckson of the Northland t' l" ris halng encountered .lens.i chuds of smoko on the Columbia In the wcinitv "f Stella and Kalnler. 11 hivs It ctiines from the forest fires on the Washington shore. The fire could be seen last nlghl from the steamer. IHRTHS July IU to Mr. and Mr. icb, tt 4 t'pkhur. a daugb -July rulkshank t'pkhur, is. to Mr. and 9 Irvin:. a I IXIHCHK- I Julius I), is : tei It I ' 1 K8IIA NK Mrs. I.. A. eon H. U.I. -July IT, to Mr. and Mrs. Hurl i' Hull. iHl Ilni'i'iaon, a n I. KAKK July 2ii, to Mr and Mrs. Joha I..Hke. ,it. a d.dightei ll"I.I.INtlHViKTIJ-Juna II. to Mr. "H.I Mm M. llolllngaworth. III N el.ller, a daughter. i UHK Jul v In. to Mr. and Mra, Wal- lace M (..lark. 3 S i I'ortlivnd boul- var.l. n smi. 1-o.MiSTAS- July !7. to Mr. and Mr. 1 I'hailes l.oriKatan. Tliurman, a ' llltllM ll t e, IIIWAN Jul v 11, to Mr and Mrs. Wil li" .-. ItunvHti, Ki4 Kasl Morrison, II SOI HM.I.AMY - Julv 24, to Mr. and Mrl. Iliv I' llellamv, 3:i'i Kast Sixth, a .1 ii. chirr DKATHS VH. Trunk Unk, Good Ba .liiil, age HN; gunshot July Thetta W li latnet te river. Nelami age 20; Am to, MARINE NOTI. NEWPORT! BAY : SE HOTEL SALT AIR A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Here you will find good water, sep tic tanks, on grounds, gcsBd location, foundation and furnished tents to rent at Nye Creek. A. J. BADEK, proprietor, Hewport, Orefon. IOHO BEACH, WASKnraTOXr, A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis itors; large, comfortable rooms, over- Close looking the ocean; unsurpgssed view. I One block south or station. MBS. O. 7. WHITEHOUSE. Prop, HARVEST HOME WILI10IT SPRINGS Three Blocks South of Depot LOWa BSAOX, WASHXHOTOH. Js'ow Open for the Season. Prices, $1.60 per day, 18.00 per week. Beds, 60 cents. Meals, 86 cents. Chil dren under 10 years, half ratea. J08EPK MoXBAV, Proprietor. Hotel Sunset CEBTEBTXX&B STATION On block from oceap, full view from Jl rooms, pleasant grounds for games and hammocks. Special rates for fam Ila, tents If desired. Address Mrs. Pedman, Long Beach. Wash. Oentervlll Station, Wash. to the ocean Rates reasonable. Table unsurpassed. W. B. HTJ TO HI IT SO IT, MAHrr, P. O. Address, Seavlew, Wash. Hotel Now Open Stage leaves Oregon City, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until July 1. men aany at ya m. ar (1.60. F. W. McLeran. proprietor. YAQU1NA 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 NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to : Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, rr- ,.1 .1 I . T I ram service aany, ana me trip a pleasure inrougnoui. leave Portland 8:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. m.f via west side line. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily $6.00 Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00 Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa cific agency elsewhere, for complete information. Punishment Suggested for Persons Indirectly Responsible for Death. That persons Indirectly responsible for another's death while boatrldlng should be held to answer for the same is an opinion generally voiced In conse quence of the accident of Sunday night." when Miss Thetta Stephens was drowned. At the Investigation before the local Inspectors yesterday B. F. Jeannet. the young man with whom the girl went on the river for a boatrlde, stated he knew nothing about marine signals and had been rowing but twice before, the fatal ride being his third. "While no doubt young Jeannet feels very badly over the sad affair." said i an official at the custom house this morning, "some sort of atepB should lie ! taken to check this sacrifice of life through ignorance and recklessness. A man knowing: nothing about the rules of navigation or the handling of a boat has no business to Invite a girl to go boatrldlng with him, at least not dur ing the dark Iiouth of night. It might be a difficult problem to solve, but somehow a limit should be placed somewhere." Astoria. July 29. Arrived down dur- ; in the night (lorman steamer Nlco- ; media. Bailed at 7:30 a. in., steamer Washington, for San Francisco. Ar- j riM-d at 10:3U n m., schooner w . t. Jeuett, from Hod undo. Sun Krani'lsco, July 29 Sailed nt noon, steamer Johan Poulsen, for Port land. Antorla. Julv 28. Arrived down at 12 i ii. tn., Jirltlsh bark Kelburn. Ar rived at 2 and left up at 4:20 p. m., steamer Yellowstone, from Kan Fran cisco. Antwerp, July 27. Arrived, French bulk Havard, from Portland H. irast, July 27. --Ai rived, Drltsh shlti Arctic Htream. from Portland. (iuayaiiutl. July 29. Sailed July IB. German shin Henrietta, from Portland.; Astoria. Julv 21). -Condition nt the mouth of the river nt K a. in., smooth; wind, north 12 miles,- weather, clear. Tides at Astoria today High water: 1:0ft a. m.. h ;i feet; 2:22 p. in.. 7.5 feet. Low water b 00 a. m., 0.3 feet; H:14 p. m.. 3.3 feet. l.INK Julv siitan In i ,i,d K rKI'IIKNS SlephetlS. drowning AJIATO July 27, Mike Sixth axe 7; teborus. Tin iM AH -July H, Thomas B. Thomas, Alms, Or age. 60; cancer of liver. I'dLKV-July 21. Hael A. I'oley, 4t liekum age 13. congestion of lungs. HOCTH1T July 25, Mary O. Inuthlt. Good Samaritan hospital, age (7, fracture of skull. TuNii July 25. Iang Tong IV4 Sso ond. age 79 years; valvular illaeas' of hesrt. FI NKRAL NOTH K8 43 UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEB Sc OILBAITOH, undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pin. Mala 430. I.ad assistant. J. P. FINLEY" SONS. 8D AND MADI son sts. Offic of county coronsr. Phone Maln9. Z r5 1 . 1 K R - B Y RNES CO., FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East 10SS. Iidy assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN, 220 3d "t. EHIl'SON UNDERTAKER, ALONG THE WATERFRONT. UNDERTAKING CO.. EM- halmlng; lady lil't; 409 Alder, M. 6111 CEMETERIES The steamer City of Panama sails for Coos bay this evening The oriental liner "Arabia Is due to arrlvs at San Francisco today, and should nnch hero about August H. The llghthOus tender Columbia ar rived In tho harbor last night and went to Mersey d.c'k to take on supplies for the light stations along the coast. Captain James Fremont Pond, light house inspector of this district, leaves thla evening for Astoria to Join tne tender Armerla. which Is to take the Inspector on his annual trio of Inspec tion alonjr tho Alarkan coast. Tho In spector will be gone two months. W. ll. tinker, agent lor uaH street dock and the Coos bay line of the Southern paciflo company, returned this morning from California, where he spent the past three weeks lecturing for the Bible Students' association of Allegheny. Pa. Mr. Baker during his absence traveled 3,226 miles and de livered lectures In 18 cities. ROrtIC CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 110; family lots, $25 to J75. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont St. and Oullv road. Phone Tabor 206. For 1 full Information apply to Frank Schle- gei. oil Worcester d IK. Phone A-ZSZI. WEATHER REPORT GETS OFF WITH SMALL FIXE. THE BR1TT j. (fa a beach, WASHnraTOv. BOARD AND ROOMS. Tho Best Meals on the Beach, as Usual. PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD HOME COOKING. MRS. SARAH CHAMBERLIN LONG BEACH. WASH. THE BREAKERS HOTEL Auxucur run. .Ji!mJ" W9kwi v;B'rT!jj.iwi.'i,'.vl.'jy mi ''.j.iiwfwiii.VMi t-y.6! ZMAStma rmnciB usomr of txi Memo stobtstwxit. Electric Light, Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water In Every Tub. Buy Tickets tm Breakers, Paciflo County. Waah. Postofflc Address. Breakers. Wash. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Oregon Lines, Portland, Oregon. Captain Good Pays $50 for Tarrying More Passengers Than Authorized. Captain George Good, owner of the steamer Columbia, who was fined fiyO a few days ago by Collector of the j Customs Malcolm for exceeding the i j passenger limit on the Fourth of July, 4 I will escape with the payment of J00. j Information to this effect was re- celved from Secretary Straus of the t department of commerce and labor this ' morning, and the collector will notify 4 j Captain Good to call and draw down i the remainder of the fine which he 4 I had to put up at the time it was made 4 , captain Good operates the Columbia j between Portland and Vaneouver. and was enjoying big business on the Fourth. Somehow there happened to 4 ! be 69 more passengers on board during tj the day than had been permitted by the i authorities, and a fine of $10 a head was placed against the boat -and its owner. The case was appealed to the depart ment of commerce and labor, where It . was held thst Instead of $690 the fine I should have been $500. but. not wishing 4 i to be severe, the fine was reduced to : $50. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. Calephon Hearny 8I3X. AD TEBTISEMISTO AND 8TJTB- SCKTPTIOJSrS BECJBIVBD. Oregonlans when In San Franolseo ran hav their mail sent la ears of The Journal of Ac ARTHUR L FISH. Repreeentatlr A high pressure area of considerable mairnltude overlies the north Paciflo states and another large high pressur area Is central over the New England states. The barometer is relatively low over California and also over the Red River valloy of the north. During the last 24 hours showers and thunder storms have occurred In Nevada, Utah, western Colorado. Arizona and at scat tered places In the Atlantic and gulf states. Elsewhere throughout the United States fair weather prevails, with temperatures below normal In the north 1'aclnc, New England and middle Atlantic states, and with temperatures above normal In California and in the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys. It Is generally cooler than usual in the southern tier of states and territories from California -east to Florida. The Indications are for fair and warmer wtthor in this- district tonight and Thursday. Temp.- DOIXGS AT SHIPYARDS. Activity LOCKSLEY HALL HOTEL ROOF GARDEN f OF THE I HOTEL HEYSER j EAST THIRD AND BURNSIDK J C. M. Bennett, Manager X Now open. Music by the Italian orchestra. Splendid view of river X and city. An appropriate place to spend an enjoyable evening. Take any north and south car and transfer to East Iiurnstde. i 4 THE CORNELIUS TKM HIT IB yOBTLaJTD Carpeted throughout In the best relvet carpeta. Tvry room contains a heavy solid Simmon bra-s bed. on which Is a 40 or 60-pound hair mattress. The rooms are fur nlahed In eolid mahogany Writing dek in every room. Ixing distance and local telephone In every room S!ty rooms with private bath. Situated In th center of shop ping district. On block from the streetcar Not so i penslv as some other hotels. When neit In Portland rive us a chance to make you look pleased. The furnlhtng and general appeerance of Ue public room must be seen to be appreciated. THE CORNELIUS Free Bus meets ail trains. Or. O. W. OeVBSllma, Prop. V. X. Clart , Manager. Activity the shipyards Resumes After Weeks Idleness. Is beginning- to Several resume t about Portland. The CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each insertion, 1 cent a counted weird. No ad less than 15 cents per lasestloa. 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Iot and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ada, 1 cent a word, 3 insertions for the price of 9. Count six words to the Un. "New Today" (agate measure, 1 inch, 14 linti) 84 cents per lnoa. "Want Ads" will be accepted over tn phone, but Th Journal will ot b re sponsible for errors, should any occur In such ads. Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-G051. Sours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Max. Mln. Boston, Mass 66 63 Chicago, 111 82 T8 Cincinnati, Ohio.... 90 72 Denver, Col 92 66 Detroit, Mich 88 70 Kansas City, Mo... 92 74 Lo Angeles, Cal... 7 4 58 New Orleans, La... S2 72 New York, N. Y 88 70 Omaha. Neb 94 74 PhlladelDhla. Pa.... 88 70 Phoenix. Aril 8S 76 Pittsburg, Pa 88 68 Portland, Or 72 67 St. I.ouls, Mo 90 74 St Paul. Minn 88 72 Salt Lake. Utah 78 6S San Francisco, Cal. 64 62 Seattle. Wash 68 62 Spokane, Wash 74 46 Free! .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .9t .0 .0 .0 .24 .0 .0 .0 .0 T, .0 .0 .0 NEW TODAY Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith A Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington sts. Tonseth & Co.. florists, for flowers of all kinds. 123 6th et Clarke Dros . florists Fine flowers and floral design a. Morrison s t. Full dress suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark at. Max M. Smith, florist, ISO 6th St.. op poslte Meier & Frank's Main 7216. IRVINGT0N THE MODEL EOKB ADDITIOB Ituy now before the prices are advanced 8900 on 20th street, close to Lots 60x100, Braze. Lot 60x100, B razee. Lot 60x100, Thompson. SIOOO on 21st street, SHOO 23d street. close to close to S2300 Corner, 100x100, on 21st and Brace Corner, streets. 82300 100x100, on 16th and Knott Portland Shipbuilding; company's plant daughter In nnrh Portion r.n, - tnmA ,T IVT, ,v men to work Monday after having been I In south Portland BIRTHS COtilll.AN July 11. to Mr and Mrs. D J Cogh.lan Fnlversltv Park, a son. RRG1STF.IV July 23. to Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Register. University Park, a put a large number of j LINTuN Julv 24. to Mr. and Mrs itay iday after having been I mond C. Linton, 3S9 F.merson. a Idle for about a month Two large barges are on the ways for tho Diamond O line and these keep a large force busy. The St. Johns yards are busv building a number of scow for the Port of Portland and doing some repair worn daughter. JENSEN July 23. to Mr. and Mrs. An drew Jensen, 163 North Sixteenth, a DAVIS -Julv 14. to Mr. and Mrs. . C. Davia, 1401 Boston avenue, a daughter. SIASIDL, ORXCON I 'f 3'M 111 Lilt I'li.h! pit yhv Most popular and beet fararir hotel at Seaside. Thirty motta eTrlook the coean, with private bath. Strictly modern In every detail. Pre 'bv snU all train. RATES It M AND 11.60. SPECIAL RATES BT WEEK OR MONTH. QUXXBT a 80B, Pre. A fwifstsasi Umrf far Am Bet mWnMf M M iVBstsBaj fjnetM He4 eW H EATHASWXET RICE roWDCS Tsuat mm Asetistlrnr rM. THE HOTEL LENOX Portland' new and most modemly furnished hotel. Third and Main street, fronting on tb beautiful City Plasa and adlarent to bu'p reeter. Pree 'bua to and from train. I p-tods t grtlL Excellent eutslne Te.ephoc In -very room. Private be tha. II te SM Wmt pay. O. M. .Managvr AB1B1CAI PtVAB. M Per Za. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY At CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS $3.00 Round Trip From Portland Vta Astoria CE Columbia Kiver K. R. Two Regular Daily Trains in Each Direction v r, m 8.00 a. m. . . . . 7:10 a m. Lt. Portland , . Lv. Seaside 5:30 p. m. 4:50 p. m. Tickets on Sale at City Ticket Office, Cor. Third Morrison St., and at Union Depot SATIRD4Y SEASIDE SPECIAL U. Pcrtlind 2:20 p. n. SLDAY P0RTU?(D SPECIAL Lv. Seaside 6:30 p. o. Irvington Investment Co. 331 Chamber of Commerce. Phone M 3177, A-4450 H0WISTHI5 For a Stock and Dairy Farm ' 830 AOBEBi In Polk county, inn acres under cultivation. 130 acres fine pas ture, seeded to tame grasses; 90 acres have 2,000,000 feet first-class saw tim ber; three living streams, good springs, two houses, two barns, sheds, fences. I telephone, R. F. D. One of the best l dAlry farms in Polk county and la a great bargain for 15,000. Timber ana Improvement alone worth the money. DELVIN & F1REBAUGH ! 608-309 Swetland Bldg Swell Stock Ranch At a Sacrifice 17.300 tH acre at SprirgwaUr, mile from Estacada, l.i mile to C'axa- , dero, comparatively level; t large living spring: place all fenced; 1(0 acre la . cultivation. 100 acres valuable timber, balance good pasture, small" boos, larne hum, nearly new, 2-1 straw crop; " over 4" head cattle, mower, binder tna other farm tools; 1 1 miles to store, . postoltce, church, grange hall, etc; sur rounding country splendid graalng land: 11 'i.Ooo down, balance at 7 per eent. Will trade for Unproved Portland prop erty Splendid Farm 11.SOA 144 here, good soil. Serve In cultivation. 11 la orenaM; gnn-1 t-roora house, large ban, eutbutld ngv, living rprlng, mil a house. 1, cord tr wood. BchooL phooe, rural delivery : 1 muee from Lenta, 14 smiles freta port land. AH tut rasa. Snap in Small Acreage aerea, mile from ?! car Una, 1 V astie fr ",. abotit 4 snllee free PortlnnS, . , . cleared, balasee In entail tfn,.. ; : .. expires easvlng atr4y. B01DS, WAllACE CO. Bvaem Caatee77 B".4c- M v . JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST ''H-lM i.-n-tii-iiLi