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11 '! l.'l !.. FROM SEATTLE TO JETJARGO British Strainer M. S. Dollar Will Load Lumber for tho Orient. New York Central Lines TO THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6. 1008 I U"A- "I.1.1 I .UN II I. -L-l I fl j f ' '" " ' """aBBSa- BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS ."NOW Wc-Na-Ha Springs Thl famous old Blue Mountain Re sort now opens Tor the Heason of DOS. I'nder the management of J. A. BOHIE, the new owner. Roads, bridges, buildings and equipment repaired . and renewed. Hotel and dining-room service will be a speolnl feature, being under the rare of tha bent steward and chef obtainable. Rates $16 to $18 a week. $t.50 and $3 a day. Camping privil ege $1.25 a week each. For further particular, write to J. A. BORIE, Prop. Wc-Na-Ha Springs Qlbbon Iortof floe, Umatilla County, Oregon. SEE THE OCEAN HOTEL MOORE OPEN ALIj THE TRAh. CLATSOP BBAOH BBASrDX, OB. SEASIDE, OREGON VirSEB NBW MAWAOBMOTT. American and European Plan. Centrally and Conveniently Located. Near Depot. Convenient to Beach. Hot and Cold Water In Room. EXCELLENT TABLE. LOW RATE8. E. E. WOODWOETH, Proprietor. Colonial Hotel BATES 92 FIB DAT AJTD UPWARD LINDSLET & SON. Proprietors New Building New Furniture BIGHT AT THE SOtrHTDUrO SEA Fleet rlc Light In Every Room Free Bus to and From All Trains Good Fishing-, Boating and Bathing , SEASIDE, OREGON THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREOON. Directly on the beach, overlooking the ocean. Hot salt batha and aurf bathing; recreation pier for flailing; aun parlors; electric lights; fireplace and furnace heat. Sea foods a specialty. Fine walks and drives. Rates, $2.60 and IJ.oo per nay. Vor particulars apply to the Danmoore. SAfcf J. MOOBB, FTOp. ON YOUR WAY TO THE BEACH COMMERCIAL 0JFI THE OCCIDENT HOTEL Astoria, Ore. POXTX.AHD BOTOX. THE CORNELIUS OTHERS OF SAM K LINK TO FOLLOW THE BEST IV FOKTLAJTD Carpet"! throughout In the best velvet carpets Every room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass oe.it, on which U a 40 or ff) pound hair mattress. The rooms are fur nished in solid mahogany. Writing desk In every room. Long distance arid local telephones In every room. Sixty rooms with private both. ,ttltunted In" the center of shop ping district. One block from the streetcars. . Not so ex pensive as Rome other hotels. When next In Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased. The furnishings and general appearance of the public rooms must be semi to be appreciated. THE CORNELIUS Free Bus meets all trains. Dr. O. W. Cornelias, Prop. It. JC Clarke, Manager. lip I Simmer U'alwera Will Trobiihly Corn" Here for ("nro of IuiiiIht for Melbourne or Sydney Ha waiian ('omMuiy to Get Ronl. THE HOTEL, LENOX Portland's new and most modernly furnished hotel, Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful "lt y Plara anil adjacent to business center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In every room. Private baths. ETTBOFEAB PLAIT, $1 to 83.60 Per, Day. AMERICAS' PX.AB, $2.50 to 84 Per Day. O. M. SPBNCER, AlanaSr The Hackney Cottage SCAVIEW, WASHINGTON BOW OPEN FOB TBS SEABOB. Delightfully located on most beauti ful and pleasant spot on tne beach. Un surpassed surf bathing, home comforts, excellent table board. Accommodations greatly Increased. (Special rates by the week and season. Make your reserva tions by mall. Postofflce Address, BEAVTEW. WASH. EXCURSIONISTS BEACH IUUT1 Part of Contingent Arrives Ahead of Schedule, Met by Committee. eighth grade In McClure's school. Miss Bertha Reese to the second erade. Tay lor school, and Miss Inez Humtlmer to an undecided grade in .aylor school. The large British steamer M. H. Dollar left Seattle this morning for Portland under charter to carry a cargo of lumber to (Shanghai. Hbc will re ceive her cargo at the mills at Linn ton. The M. 8. Dollar Is one of the Dol- i lar Hue of steamers owned In Sun i Francisco Stanley R. Dollar was here I Homo weeks ugo and announced thiil I henceforth most of the lumber to h. i shipped to the orient by his firm j will be loaded here or on the Coluui I bla river. Heretofore most of II has I been shipped from l'uget (Sound points. I Besides the M. .S. Dollar, lh. company I has the steamers HeHslo Doll.ir an I I Stanley Dollar floating the PniUh flag I ami the Melville. DolUr sailing under the American colors In the count wise trade. It was announced this niornlne that J. J. llooro ft Co have chartered the British steamer Watwera to carry luni ber to Melbourne or Adelaide and that she will In all probability load here or at mills on the lower Columbia river. The steamer is now ot Victoria. H. C. To avoid having: to charter simmers Nye Family's Reunion. (Htilem Htireaa of The Journal.) Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 6. The annual reunion of the Nye family in Amerlcu began at the old homestead here today. A considerable number are ,ln attend ance. Including several from distant places. New York The "DIFFERENT" Route Why? It Lands You "IN" New York City Grand Central Station Only railroad terminal in New York. Rlht in the heart of the hotel and residence district. Subway station under same roof. Fifteen minutes to Brooklyn without change. All you have to do Is Get on the train "IN" Chicago or St. Louis Get off the train "IN" New York Then you're there "LAKE, SHORL" VIA CHICAOO The Koute of the "20th Century Limited" "MICHIGAN CENTRAL" VIA CHICAGO The Niagara Falls Route." "BIG FOUR ROUTE," VIA 8T. LOUIS AND PEORIA W. C. SEACHREST, N. P. C. A. 133 THTJBtD ST., POKTLAJTD, OS. WARREX J. LYNCH, Passenger Traffic Manager, CHICAGO. ill WEATHER REPORT The Shelburne House SEAVIEW, WASH. Is now open for the Summer. This Is one of the most pleasant places on me beach, with large, shndv yard. THE BEST TABLE SERVICE And pleasant rooms. For rates write to THE SHELBURNE HOUSE, Seaview, Wash. Pocific View Hotel rXCASTCDM STATION. BEASIDE, OB. Open Winter and Summer. Under New Management. Most conveniently located hotel on the bench for surf bathers. Neatlv fur nished rooms for light hodHekeeninr. Use of range for cooking utensils free. L. P. XA7'SESCB;0V, Prop. North Beach Inn BEWTOWS STATION Facing the Ocean; Fine View. Large Sunny Rooms; Oood Table aDd Service. MBS. IT. M. DEWET. Manager. Address, Long Beach. Wash., Box 86 HOTJEL SALT AIR CentervUle Station, Wash. Close to the ocean Rates reasonable. Table unsurpassed. W. E. HTTOHXtrSON, Manager, P. O. AddreBS, Seaview, Wash. THE WHITEHOUSE IiONQ BEACH, WASHINGTON. A favorite hotel with Long Beach vis itors; large, comfortable rooms, over looking the ocean; unsurpassed view. Om block south of station. UBS. O. P. WHITEHOTSE2. Prop. HARVEST HOME Three Plocks South of Depot LONO BEACH, WASHINGTON. Now Open for the Season. Prices, $1.00 per dnv, J8.00 per week. Beds, 60 cents. Meals, 35 cents. Chil dren under 10 years, half rates. JOSEPH McKEAN, Proprietor. INECAiNICUM IININ SEASIDE, OB. Located at the turn of the new boule vard, unsurpassed surf bathing, beau tiful grounds, lots of flowers, a most desirable place for families and unac companied young Indies. Noted for Its excellent home cooking. Terms 12 per day. MHBB E. DAMANN, Prop. Hotel Sunset CENTERYIIiIE STATION One block from ocean, full view from all rooms, pleasant grounds for games ana hammocks, hpectal rates ror fam ilies, tents If desired. Address Mrs. Derlman. Long Bach, Wash. Klamath Falls, Or.. Aug. 6. Part of the excursion party from Portland ar rived at Klamath Falls ahead of timej being scheduled to arrive Monday even ing. The sleeper containing a number of the party was brought through to Dorrls instead of being left at Weed, and as a result the visitors arrived at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. The early arrivals are Mr. ad Mrs. C. S. Jackson, L. J. Snell, A. H. Lea. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bettman, M. L. Allison and Dr. Nehrbas. The balance of the party consists of F. J. Stelnmetz, M. D. Wisdom, W. H. and H. C. Norman. C. L. Parrlsh. B. S. Owen, Ml 88 Doan Besch and State Sen ator W. II. Wehrung. The party will be shown all points of Interest around this city and vicinity and go to Crater lake. Teachers Afypolntcd. Astoria, Or., Aug. 5. At a meeting of the school board last evening Miss Amy Holmes was appointed to teach the Forest Protection Convention. Intervale, N. H., Aug. 6. The Society for the Protection of Now Hampshire Forests held Its 70th annual meeting today at the Intervale house. Gover nor Rollins presided and a number of others of prominence took part in the proceedings. negotiations are said to lie undei way for the purchase of the American steamer Pleiades of the Boston Tow boat company's fleet, by the Hawaiian , co. The steamer has recently been is warmer along the east slope of the ir,aTN.to,i ,v n r..n i . -kc n t h 1 1 ve of the. Hocke mountains, and slightly cooler in ami upon n is 1 n , rum la r.isewnere innuiiiniiui wi not the ves- . rnlled States the changes In tempera MARINE NOTES. at Development company, renort d"tiends whether sel will be purchased. It .s understood that the Pleiades Is held at 2S0.(in0. The Wawaiian Development company has recently secured the contract for furnishing ties for the Santa Fe rail road and for the transportation of this lumber from the Islands, for which It is negotiating for the purchase of a suitable steamer. To fulfill the con tract It will reu.ii Ira nearly In round voyages a year by a vessel of 6,000 tons carrying capacity. CITY OF PCKRIiA IN RTORM. Astoria, Aug. 6. Arrived down 6:3') a. m., and sailed at 8:30 a. m., steamer Homer for San Franclscb. Ar rived down at 9 and sailed at 10:30 a. m., steamer Asuncion for San Fran cisco. Arrived at !i.4a a. m., steamer Astoria, Aug. 4. Sailed at noon, P11?. schooner j. A. liarneirt ror Peru. San Francisco, Aug. 4. Arrived at n. m., steamer Northland from Port land. Sailed last night steamer Casco for Portland. Seattle, Aug. 8. Sailed last night. British steamer M. S. Dollar for Port land. Astoria, Aug. 5,- Condition at the mouth of the river at X a. m.: Ob scured. Wind nortHwest, 18 miles; weather foggy. Tides at Astoria Thursday High: 7:34 a. m., 6.7 feet; 7:20 p. m., 8.0 feet. Low: 1:1 a. m.. 1.4 feet; 2:44 p. m., 3.2 feet. En- Seattle-San Francisco Ltner counters Severe Weather. (Prlted lren t-ensed Wlr.) Seattle. Wash., Aun. 5. The Pacific Coafit Steamship company's steamer of Fuebla, Captain Shea, arrived In Seattle last evening about 10 hours j ,ate, after having gone through ono of me worst Miinur. euouimieicu nil uiu San Francisco-Seattle run in a long time. Just out of San Francisco the staunch yessel ran Into h'-nd-wlnds, an i after plowing Into the sens all day Sunday nnd succeeding In getting out of the storm lune, the liner ran into a foj which siayed with her until well Into the straits, causing slow speed. Gi gantic waves came in over her bnv, tearing off several storm doors ami dashing through the open stateroom windows. The storm was unusual for this time ture have, as a rule, been small and un important. The indications are for fair weather in this district tonight nnd Thursday, except In southern Idaho, where thunder showers and cooler weather may be expected. -1 emp Boston, Mass. . . . Chicago. Ill Cincinnati. Ohio . I 'enver. Col 1 ei rolt. Mich Kansas City. Mo.. Little Rock, Ark. . . Los Angeles. Cal.. w Orleans, La,. New York, N. Y. . . ( imaha. Neb. .... Philadelphia. Ta. . . Phoenix. Arir,. . . Pittsburg. Pa. . . . Portland, Or St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn. . . . Salt Lake, I tah. . San Fran clsco . . . Seattle. Wash. ... SMikane, Wash. . . Walla Wr.lln. Wn . Max. Mln. Procip. 80 66 .22 i4 74 .0 l 72 .20 ;i0 6 4 .0 i 2 ti . 'j 6 1) 2 6 '1 .44 0 2 7 2 A 0 80 62 .0 78 .0 !10 76 .0 94 72 .0 94 78 .0 102 80 .0 91 70 .38 81 66 .0 08 72 .0 84 00 .0 92 68 .01 66 60 .0 76 64 .0 84 68 0 98 70 .0 MARRIAGE LICENSES THE BRITT X.ONO BEACH, WASHINGTON. BOARD AND ROOMS. The Bst Meals on the Beach, as Usual. PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD HOME COOKING. MRS. SARAH CHAMBERLIN LONG BEACH. WASH. PERFECT WEATHER at CLATSOP BEACH SURF BATHING BOATING TROUT FISHING MOUNTAIN CLIMBING First-Class Hotel Accommo dations at Reasonable Prices TWO REGULAR DRILY TRAINS In Each Direction Via THE ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Dining Cars on both evening trains. Parlor Cars on all trains. Special Train from Portland, 2:20 p. m. Saturdays Returning Leaving Seaside 6:30 p. m. Sundays Special Round Trip Excursion Fares Tickets on Sale at CITY TICKET OFFICE, Cor. Third and Morrison Sts., and at UNION DEPOT of year. THE BREAKERS HOTEL AMERICAN PLAN. i t I t ?f I Il UJUMlMIM, w.MWW ,wwv ' K WK- s Off v Ai sy& 'K Fred C. Paterson, 427 Clay street, 23, and Hazel J. Coleman. 21. A L Livers, Twenty-eighth and Go ing streets, 26. and Vie Scriven. 19. W. C. Parrott. Clarks, 21. and Helen P BoKgess, 21. J. II. Juchemich. 289 Porter street, 48 and Mrs. Margaret Grohs, 34. J L. Havman. 466 Overton street. 22, and Annie C. Frelderlck. 19. Engines of Iiaunch Ningnra Turned j Joseph Kohn, Lents, .1, and Katie REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Arleta Land company to Thomas H. Brlckell. lot 8. block 13, Ina park 115 George R. Swagert et al to Fannie Kingsbury, lots 3 8, 39 and 40, block 6, Mansfield 275 Thomas Schneider and wife to Christian Blum, beginning at point In east line of Front street. 1 28.59 feet south from in tersection with south line of Loweil street, thence east 86.7 feet, thence north at right an gles 40 foot, thence west 100.51 feet, thence south 42.66 feet to beginning 2,712 Nels Brandset and wife to John Loeffelman, north H of east H of southwest of section fi, township 1 north, range 1 west .1,809 John J. Meyers and wife to Mrs. M. J. Henman, lots 9 and 10, block 4. Creston 2,700 John J. Meyers ami wife to Mrs. M. J. Ileaman. east 25 feet of bit 2, block 5 Center addition, and west 10 feet of lot 1. said block E 2,000 Arleta Land company to E. W. Myers, lot 9, block 4, Lester park 130 E. A. Stanton and wife to C. E. Fields, lot 6, block 4. Summit annex 100 J. P. nnd Ada A. Kelly to F. O. MnOrew, same as described above 1,100 Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 204-5-6-7 Failing bidg. W. R. Hatzlln & Co.. abstracts; good, work, prices right. 328 Corbett bidg. NEW TODAY. - - - - - - - - - JTEW BOAT ON TRIAL TRIP. for First Time Yesterday. The new gasoline launch Niagara, built for L. Bono, at the foot of Siark street, wns given a short trial '.rip yes terday afternoon. The machinery worked well considering the fact that it Is new and was turned for the first time. The Niagara when completed will be one of the finest pleasure launches on the river. She will have a speed of about 12 knots and will comfortably carry a dozen people outside the cabin. Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith & Co., Washington bidg., corner 4th and Wash Incton sts. TonVeth Co, florists, for flowers of all k inds. 1 23 6th s t Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral d esl gn 8jLL? PIL1 " : ,11 rAua o.ilfa fn, r.nr nil sixes. UnlnueTajloring Co-.Jj09 Stark at ! Max M. Smith, florist, 160 6th sU op-' poslte Meier & Franks. Main 7216. iisy i 1 1 ALONG THE WATERFRONT. X.EADIHQ BTTMMER HESOKT OP THE FACTPIO NORTHWEST. Electric Light. Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water in Every Tub. Buy Tickets to Breakers. Pacific County, Wasn. fostornce Aaaresi, breakers, wash. LOCKSLEY HALL HOTEL SEASIDE, OREGON popular and best family hotel at Seaside. with private bath 2.()ll Most ocean. trains. RATES Thirty rooms overlook the Strictly modern In every detail. Free 'bus meets all AND $3.00. SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH. QUTMBT ft SON, Props. iNEWPO YAQU1NA BAY Oregon's Hatchless 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, ami an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets frehlv pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. J Summer Excursion Rates The steamer Alliance Is duo to arrive here this evening from Coos hay. The steamer City of Pa un mi. Cap tain Frazer. leaves this evening for Coos bav. Her place will bo taken next trip by the steamer Breakwater, which hai been overhauled at San Francisco. The British ship l.eylaml pros, has come off the drydock after having been cleaned and pnlnt-'d and Is now moored In the Wsln adjoining the dock. , The steem schooner Johsn Poiilsen. i Captain Nllsson. cleared today for Sua I Francisco with n cargo of lumber. I The steamer Ceorge W. Klder, Cap ' tain Jessen. ai rived at Martin's dock ia ! 4 o'clock yesterday iifternoon from San I Pedro and way ports. She brought a ' large list of passengers nnd encountered ja strong headwind most of the wav I Pilots will leave today on the gov ernment boat George It Mendell to make soundings along t'.ie Columbia be low the nmiiUi of the Willamette. The purpose of the expedition Is to mark bars that have hc-n formed on shoaH during the I-ist two months, so that the work of the dredge Columbia may be laid out. BIRTHS McCl.URF .T 1 1 v 25. to Mr. and Mrs. F.. E. Mccpire, 11 East Thirtieth, north, n daughter. Vi i.VoV AN- August 2, to Mr. and Mrs. John I'onovan, 614 Cottage Place, a son. BROWN July 6, to Mr. and Mrs. T. 1'. Biowr., 2S1 Fugeno, a daughter. ACREAGE Low Price; Easy Tends. Station en the ground. Take your choice of fifty RYAN PLACE TnnirpKmd View. Right on line of the OKEOOIS ELECTRIC It. K-I8alero line Onlj lb mlnntea from Portland. Land ell oader eultlration. Lars perfectly. Write B. S. COOK d. CO. 003 Corbett Bids., Portland, Oregon DEATHS MKNGHS August 2, Jacob Menges. 850 Chapman, use i8 years, paralysis. DK M SIKH Auui3t 3, Nathan N. Dem mer, 419 North Twenty-first, age 64 wars, thrombosis of brain. POPE August 2. James V. Pope, For est Orove, age 71 years. Intestinal tumor. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEE & QILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 4 ;i0. Lady assistant. ' J. P. FINLLY & SONS, 3D AND MADI- son sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. ' ' ' ZHLLKR-BYRNES CO.. FUNERAX. DI 8lxty-flve thousand elephants were j rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East klljea in Ainra last year. ,0(,k. Lady assistant San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bidg. Telephone Kearney Biai. 4VDVERTISEI&ENTB AJTD STUB BCHJLPTIOaS XXOXITED. Oregonlsns wneo In Sn hrsnctsen ran have tbelr mail swot Is car of Thr Journal office. AHTHUR I- Hflll. Reprenttlv EDWARD HOLnl AN. UNDERTAKER, l 22U 3d St EHICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM balming: lady ass't; 40 Alder. M. 13I CEALETERIZS ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 110; family lota, 2S to 176. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st snd Cully roai Phone Tabor tOS. For run information apply to Frank Sehle gel. E82 Worcester blk. Phone A-J 823. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Have your abstracts made by the Se- curltv Title A Trust Co., 7 C. of C. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST From All Points in the Northwest NEWTORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 3:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. m., via west side line. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily JG.OO X Saturday-to-Mondajr tickets $3.00 Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third X and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa T cific agency elsewhere, for complete information. WM. McMURRAY General Fassenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Oregrn Lines, t Portland, Oregon. : i : CLASSIFIED AD. RATLS Escn Insertion, 1 cent a counted word. Ho ad less taan 13 cents per lniertlou. T Insertions tor tne price of 6. loit and foasd, help wented. sit-.is-tlon wanted, for rent ttH wmM to rent ads, 1 ctr.t a word. 3 Insertions for tke price of Z. Coast six words to the lie. Hew Todsy" ( ra?nmre, I Inch, 14 Unes) 84 oiti per lncfc- Want Ads- wlU b accrfoie orr tne phone, bnt T Joart; wui set be re- oonslble for trrcrs, should sy occn In saca ads. Prompt pe,yat erptcted- 1'honos. Main 717:1; A-G051. Hoars, I ft. m. to B m. BstwrtLa-s, S s- m- to 10 p. m. WEATHFI! KFIXIKT Th h"rietr the !'- rrr: iitr.. in " 1 ' ' r "" t '. c l'r -. t r -. -." i r- lr Y t - if t l' tK .at 14 "-c t . rms t " . " " sda. U h, ' ' em Teia. Arcn rl. 44-e Cfc .o a c rfgion. and U-e .' over I .-.nil k. r- . . , t . .nl thunder -. --. N -I ' ' sst - . T ' -:.-. Vt.- i icner Less Lr.a.rS tiatea. It l!r!nk'ton Investment company to Louise Patlerson. south 20 feet of lot 5. all of lot 6 and north 1 li feet of lot 7. block 7, Irvlng- t-n J2.200 Frank M Dlitrner and wife to Kri-derj. k K.tsnies Nelson and v.f. . south t.i;f of lots S and hlo- k 1. sutidn ision of Rier- lew adduh-n 17 Delia A. Dou.i et al to W. t. How. 11. sou'h half of block 4. i Mt Tabor 3.000 Jln.'if I :r etr. nt company to William :iacc''.bach. lot 16, 11., k -21 . r:;-n i00 M.-"vf:. !d II K!";fr and wife t ) O. ! c .;h et a; . :..ts 1 1 and !2 i.i ck 4. fti.lmv Annex 1,080 R ih-irl T'el-h nd wife to S. B. XUM'n. loi 1 and 2. block . Sunn' ;i Annex 10 W V. a" t ' J S Hovles. lots n ' s. hi k 1. U s'ts 100 ; vf!: snd Ife tn E. L Fra'' : ; 3 and 14. block 17, Sir'. ! tr.gtn Jfo n !'-,' '' a-'l wife to Hnry T !!'-- t. h t 2. block 1. Lin- i"r Am net 1.S00 ,tms V and m lf to, Ms il Rsn.j. lot 11. block I. li'au et:, S0 J ii i:lr- and ife to R. J. Glenn. 11 14. It and It. block V Ru.ntw ! i.T9 Rr.'-M M K""rTs nnz trtie to . Brrin Reiner, treet ft-n'i SMlltion 1.IU Lirr e Krrlfn rte'tvr t9 W. II, IMiii't, west nsir or loi i Small Acreage a Natural Evolution Division of large tracts into bodies of one, five, ten and twenty aoree is only naturaJ, because demand makes land more valuable. Crops under th old svstem of extensive farming did not return full value from the soil. It's different with the man who puts from one to ten acres under inten sive cultivation He aften (rets M much from ten acres as was formerly taken from one hundred, that is in dol lars find cents. There Is room at Tigardvllle for the man of moderate means and room means opportunity. DTvTESaEEITT CCK, E. Quackenbush. Pres.. 244 Stark St. TOR SALL AT Mt. Tabor A new, modern bungalow, near Bel mont nd Prettyman ave.; iix rooms, furnace, etc.; lot 100x100; price $3,500. GLO. K. CLARK Or JOHN W. COOK ...16 Chamber of Commerce, Phones Main 5047, A-32S2. JOfiNSON CREEK ACREAGE S 1-3 AC1M. very rich Unit BO) grnvel. 10 minutes' walk from at iin nn O W. V. line: rreek runs I through place: fine proposition for I chicken ranch snd garden; positively the, best buy in this Mdlon. prKe, (l.ieo. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGII BOS- S-trMUn4 Vl&g, Co. Stk kbA Viii b.ock , Story U Utlea X.0 Attention. Saloon Men! For Mia. on of the best located a, toons in Portland; Washlnfto at. cer rier, with tbrea antraacee, la iH of ratal! Alstrirt; trory raoitabl ret, long leas; this la a BMMer-kr an! will stacfT the atrVtost iv.C'.laa; fur till prtie)ara rU C. P. WELLS tit Woreote4f