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10 v THE OREGON .SUNDAY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, MAY 8. 1910. EMS iri TAX ROLL OF DOUGLAS BEEN TMPEIEDfffl ii Mystery . Surrounds ?' Raising'! li of Items and Object Is Mys tery May Be for Discrcdit- ing Sheriff.' '. ' ": ' tlcatad furtliaf."' In avery' ca.a whar n itam.waa ralaad thaflsura "I" waa pralrixad two a, thraa time, to Klva 'aucb an Ham a .raatar valua. Tha object Of tha raraon who tampan'-) with- thaaa racorda la a myatery." It irar haa baan tha work of noma paraon trylntf to eradlt SDarlff Fantan.for political ra nona." . .' .... ' . TELLURIUM MINE" - ; ly. SELLS1 FOR $75,000 1 ,1 a , " i v v , I . . 1 " KSpwUl IHapatoh U Th faarnal , 1 i noeber. Or,,. May 7.--TUat ion vn- known porion aeiiwratcljr 'raised" v rlous Items in ths la roils in tha sher iffs office In Vpiiflkn' cmititrJs . the utarrtlnr, Information contained In tli ' rrport of J. 'Vr.1 Ferguson and E. H. Ol 31ns. who expefteil the, county' flnanr ' rial record from July 11808, to March J, 1910. ' Tha final report of these, ac rounta was presented to the court .to day and accepted. -.' In 1 part ' tha-report mvs: , - -, ', f ! ' "In examination of the tax rolls .In sheriff's office, , it u Rioted that n Iterations had been made bv. unknown jersonw in som of the, valuations aud i tensions, the reason for which we van ju t explain. :.W rewr.1 thm a verv uprious matter, which sho'ild- te lnves-r . .- , j -v.... ,. IHpcclti P1iiteh U Tks Joara.l.l . . Roseburir, Or.,': M"ay ' 7. -A: " pourlas county 'locality' that,,wpmi" to be- com one of tha busiest and most prom ising minlnr camps of ths, west was the scene this week , of. a deal Involving; the sum of $75,000. The property that (-hanged hands consisted of . the Blliken Trio of old mining- claims, situated on Canyon creek', four miles south of Cn- yonvlile.-, Ockley Barber of Gold Hill, Jackson county, representing: British Co lumbia, mining operators, secured . the claims tinder a two-year bond from E. A. .Wells; H-i J; Berry, and A. B. Wood ruff. 1 The : three sellers located . the mines April 1 1. The character of the ore" Is tellurium and yields between tbO and $100 to the toiv The. led nana width of at' least 300 feet and It has been traced for a distance of two In lies. ,-;' ' M . m : .-,iiii. ; ; . V.; Burrow Sawmill Sold, i "'.j.X' '. 1 ' iSneeinl m.iwtcIT t The Journ.L, ' -' . Aberdeen,.' Wash., . May;7, The .Dono van Lumber company.- composed ' of -W. Donovan, Jr., Menominee, Wis., . and Warren J.-Kgercr of this city. It Is re ported, has bought Burrow's mill for ItiOD.OOO, i The plant' is one of the most extensive on the harbor, I k-va recent ly overhauled and lmprovefT'at a cost of nearly $30,000. -The deal is one of the most - important made, here', for a: Ions; time.,' 1 ' - J J's " ' ) ASHES OF AGED MAN , V; '; .. TO BE SCATTERED ON ,: : J,PUGET SOUND WATERS ' ; , ., ,'!( ; f ,' Hpet'i DUpmrh to' The louranl.t ' o j Tacoma, May ) 7.The ashes ' that remain after the cremation of the body of i A. -N. Bradley,1, 4 aged 78, who died, today, will, be scattered at the water of Puget ; ' sound, according to r. Bradley's ' dying wish, Bradley ,had resideo at Tacoma 2 years, fl leaves ' inree daughters,' Mrs. u. J.-. i-,V w wards of Iowa. Mra. O. P. Smith , , and Mrs. VL E. Davison of Ta- I COma.." i .- ,. .?,'.' '; : .v" i. '.; y. : f R0SEBURG PLANS- ) FOR ANNUAL' FETE i,' ""' ...vVf, , !'. ' ' n ' 'li'' - c !',J"il i r. v; (Special pl.Dttrh to The Jonroal.) . Roseburg, Or., May 8. Roseburg Is , aboutlto undertake Us second , annual strawberry and rose carnival, , which i Hill be held on -May 12, 18 and II.. It win be on a much larger 'seal than ever Wore, Many special features have ' been arranged. The early strawberry, aeason of Doug las , county is Just becoming known and many, acres- are ; being .planted- to the leading varieties. .- It is to, show the world the wonderful flavbr due" to cli matic and toll conditions of the Doug las county i product .that the carnival has been planned. It Is -desired to con vince everybody that thisMs the home of the early strawberry, the home where they prow naturally and without artifi cial mrans. - Hoses also figure as on of the main assets In the list of Roscburg's attrac- ( lions. ' The excellence f of . Roseburg's roses has been attested,, by the large number of roses which are sent to Port land yearly to - occupy a prominent place In the Celebrated Rosa Carnival. Recently, on the occasion of! the arrival Portland to derorttte James J. Hill's pri vate car. , , . , ! , , .. - Elk's day, My 12. will be a special feature of the Roseburg carnival. - The Roseburg Klks are. a jolly bunch, and their reputation for hospitality asure everybody good time on 'May 12. A to over 160 for the best decorated au,to mobiles, ', . . , , Every resident of Douglas county Is entering Into the spirit of the coming carnival with the avowed purpose' of giving such a celebration as will make In Portland of J. J.'HUl's party a large decorated automobile parade will be one I famous the name of Roaeburg and number of Roseburg roses were sent toof the features, with prises amounting Douglas county. Xotarta! Commissions. . (laloiu Rurcaa of Tbo Journal.) . 6elein, Or., May 7. Notarial commis sions hay,? been issued to T, AV, Byr, Riddles; C. C. ttiyant. Albany Charles Clacnou, Curtis D. Stringer andW. 8. Hufford. Portland; John W. l. Adkins. Gale t'rei k: A. E. Kuthorford, Portland , land W, AI. Kuiser, Salem. ,m I'M'!' ni ' w. - i v y w ' " J ; , , H, .k i V W, Xk l,ti Keinforced concret building. under construction py Portland i Jtealty Asaociates on! Twenty-third Btreet'near ' ' , ' I '.. , . , . ...Washington.-, . . .,', . : - liftS"'!f 'Wllllim I''" f 1'' " 11 ' -I I t ,W 1 hMU ' (111.11 ! ' MIL-i'MI ilT.1 k. 1,X ,. ..'l i I I ihl! I Jill I ! !,;i.::!H. I 1 l.rf I . 1 ' ! il '! Iilii'" 7M,I Ii iliinl l,Xv 1 i.V-'.vV JT! J i IliilHI - 1 1 mil. j mv.f ii ?.' i i s I ii nun ' s -. , i ; in t. v . -a- jr .i liiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiui ill"" s j::;:::::;ii:i i a. I ll Vi-V1'! liJ:;i M ""ill l!!iidH I i Ul li" .NT--,i i iiiiiiiF . ! i'l mmm- , ll!lll!!iH i - iiumi mil I., SiiiiSiiia m i ri. r- . r,ii sa " P : -1 KlWaJ 'iMigSn-CIass : Kesjricled - Bd.VlsjMe lO Per Cent , Casti i50M00'M:&!y , Portland Is growing. . Grow Vith it. , GOING STREET ADDITION is in the path of the great East Side t i i r growth. We assure buyers a profit of from 50 to 100 per cent on their investment. . . : Come out this afternoon and see the tract. -' , t ' - v''- Take a Broadway car to East 24th and Freemont or an A car to East 30th and Albefta.:; Our machine!, will meet you at either place fromi 2 to 5 p. m. SEND FOR OUR TWO-COLOR FOLDER. , . 820 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . ; i i i .. a i :ara; o f 1 10,000. PEOPLE ( ! . r MMHsWsMHMMsl THE AWAKENING OF V MM m ' M 11 -ITU M I 1 VAVJLIVI VJi M 3000 HOMES 10 -P STAGED BY AMERICA'S GREATEST EMPIRE BUILDER JAMES J. HHi ! : - A' MOST BEAUTIFUL. SCENIC PRODUCTION A small, .but rapidly, growing town, the future metropolis of Central Oregon; i surrounded by 750,000 acres of agricultural land and ? 2,000,000,000 feet of the finest pine timber. These natural resources" coupled with its rapid development on account of the railroad's advent makes it the best little city in Oregon from a business point of view . . . : . Don't miss the opportunity of a ground floor, entrance ; ' . . . v . PLACE RAILROAD ADDITION TO MADRAS' TIME NOW 1 , r 'X. . JAMES J. HILL SAID: . " i ; "Everybody in the East thinks, talks and dreams more about Oresron than the Oregoriians themselves.'! . ' ' - ' , r ; Do you Kn0W hat This Means to Y?V,;i'i-,:; - It means that you ' can -double .'or treble your money in the next six . months: Inaction .cannot do it. ; Call on us tomorrow and talk withv the man in charge of the foreign department of our business. He can show you the details., V- f - r ; , : ; r . ' ADMISSION RESIDENCE LOfS, $100 TO $250 ' : : . BUSINESS LOTS, $300 TO $450 ' One-Fourth Down, Balance 10 Per Cent Monthly- COUPON Fore-en Department, - r - -UNION BANK & TRUST CO, ' Portland, Oreton, - ' . Gentlemen: I im . interested in your newest The awakening of central Oregon. Kindly mail me a program. Name ................... . Addresi .......:...'. FOREIQIN DEPARTMENT; JMON BAr ilUST C0MF11I .CORNER OF SECOND AND STARK STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON I