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HIE 0EGOM SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL li lilt. r Iff REALTY CONTINUES ACTiVi DEALS III DALLAS Lebanon Has Urge Tranue tion; Homcsicken Coming Into State; 720 Acrts f.ear La Grande Are Soil fell IVe t f f nu 4v4ki ml . 4 ; (. i teua at. 4 ihiuir I a4 la t .;.... l. le4 rV af II l:t Imjbv 4 - M r e l4 tiul f r t.ai ), a i ijt4 if, e-efel M im4 H- ee ti AMMfl l& fU 1.4 I 4lriMML Uiu4. U fiea aSeie sua CK,l H ttl ! m UU, tr r ' eta ea4 AM aire!. ff Utrua !( 14 L A .. Im tUa Oaa III fce ri4 U LIU. 41 llatea t U 4aaae far a ) tkti eroe r ik ur, w. c lltr4 bultj WeaMaflee !'. ar wr , r I rnlrniaa ar Ir, alrt'eilaaa ft Hra iumi eat lher a 4a.!lif ate wf ee4. Mane to 4trfaae rue er la ejlr. A larae lrnriit I LsreltOa fekAl r. ar,, a., ree4 leal V. (, ., of AIUr (imMmiI of 14a r.tm.f a4 Merrfcaaia Hank at RUMen. tr, an 4 gl..r., mael af a katn ra ! faHu lata touchl tim W A rWhMllIll miA VI A kin.. -1 1 - Ika rairir from w-.a abinaaal rnr w virwi it (o VlMllBff OTcplMl br )a llubta ffiavana (mi. Pa nr. ahWh la IK faal tm airaat Kd l tf 4p an rrat traat. Taa ama ltl mrtv4 ar lha arallaa af a mjrn io alnry bulldlni. nh Umihuii, aa aoon m fond ! I tana. eb at iara. ( . 1U rmll Rumor haa It that lha taMnMi N'. Ilonal bank will a:pr Ifta rornt. and larg 1n-Mmnt alora lha rmaln4r at lha alruclur. rr l A rlaa purrhaaixl lha Mack- IMr Irarl T mrrtm on ! KUv. Blh iltMi .)niiMif h I'hamhrra ad- dlilnn -n Kuc-n. n1 hit a rarlr of aurvora ai work plauinc II. Aa aon aa lh aHdlllnn la rrprl) plattrd 111 ba put nn Ilia markat. Dr. rain laavaa for Frlaro IMa morninc on tua rft. llomtafkra lit htvlnnlng to drib Ma Into Palala? and allhouah nei I numbrra lra rnnugtt to r varjr notlra- bia. nrlv Hfry day aa aoma naw faraa on trio atraata. rtllnga en land ara uua rr.iii. whlin many ar nara o rind out hn lha landa of Ih Irrigation projacl alll ba on lha max kf. ' Klh and ona-half arra In lha J -a afrtaa addition, about ona half mil front fha ranlar of Cottaga Orova. bronkh IK.000 laat wa.lt. p. H. Hamonway was lha acllar and P rook a Prothtra o Portland lha purrhaara. Tha land I 4 part of tha old Shlrlda donation claim and lha Shtalda houaa formarlr atood on thla pleca of tba propartjr. which la Jut raat and aouth of Knox Hill. Tha om claim conaiatad or 32 aeraa. Sold at tha fama prira at thla amall piece, th cntlra claim would hara brought Thomaa Morgan of Kntorprlae haa ' bought "-0 acraa alx mlk-a aouthtaat or LA oranda for 153,300. Tha land fa all In cultivation, but tha improva manta on It ara of amall conaaquanea. Mr. Morgan will put out !J0 acraa of alfalfa thja eprlng and will bring- tha land Into bailor condition, then out It up into amaliar iota and aell It. HI irirnaa aay ine lana in wortli 1100 an acre, or will bo when Mr. Morgan reta li Into ahape to aell. Thla purnhaa makes Mr. Morgan, one of th larc; farm land ownera of thl rlty. It glvca him about 1400 acrea all told, in three iota. Ilia rralria ('reek ranch, hla Al der Slops tract and the Grande Ronde valley f,rm. R. W. Tripp, manager of the Browna vllle Real Kstato company, reports the aale 'this week of the H. H. Jencka farm, two mllca south of Brownsville, to Clarence and Carl Hoy, recently from Nebraska, and also the aale of J. D. Stephens' 42 acraa In the Ash Swale neighborhood, to Joseph .Barber and M. C. Leadley, recently from Iowa, . E. W. Spencer of Portland haa aUrted crew of carpenters on the erection ot 80x4J log; bungalow on his tract of rchard land In the Husum district, Jood River. Thla will be made a unique country home. Already Mr. Spencer has a dam built on Spring Creek for an artificial lake to be stocked with trout and other fish. Extensive clear ins will also be done for an orchard. Continued activity In the realty mar ket was manifested during; the week, Several deals were made throughout the county and city lots in McMinnvill chanced hands. Jack Applcton of Deer Island, has purchased a farm one mile west of Am ity, consisting or 74 acres, for J450J J. P. Allison was th agent in th consummation Of this deal. Booth & Co. were agents in a deal hy which John West purchased four lots In Oak Park addition; a.nd also aold two lots to Arthur White, on Third and K streets. W. E. Kidder negotiated a sale laat week to C. I Samuelson, of Multno mah county, of a, 29 H aero tract, li mllea west of Carlton, belonging to Mrs. Alice Stalcop, for $8250. Tha Oklahoma & Oregon T.onil mm. (tuny haa sold 80 acres of land in the encer reeK country, near jkugene. to mlr Walker, for 1X000. Thla la rina tract of land lor rruit. Mr. Walker la A(ner to Dm out iu acros riu irun at once and put on some other food Im provement. The following; deala In farm landa located in Marion county ware reported 'at Salem last weea: The Robert Henry faring three and one-half miles east of Saler, conaiatlng of 60 acres, haa been sold to S. R. Bond of McMinnvill for t00. ait acre. ' The farm Is well Improved arid Is partly planted to apples' and prunes. MrH Henry, the original ow;ner of vth farm, will retire frpm alctivi( work. Mr. Bond has also purchased the prop. Mr Weatacott on fnter atr..t near the Sacred Heart academy. H aid 1460 for the place and will make t.i. kiima in Ealem. while hla son will 1 ft, C . j,. I;' t 4ftt 4S 4f rr sterjr koHel. 4r AatrUea f Ooaa Isieaiaaeat coat'. Mtlk al4 ! fUrt KrX. it Uf frwai Tost l Clfal tlreel. faraa fa lal'ae elk mt falaaa. aaar ik atte- , l Iitl aa Te 144 ta liaes4L Tveeiy e are gvwwta a e rrtLa4 a4 air aliaii win auat Urn a vita aaaerrtaav Tka a U. Wile la4a aaar Ikailaa fcaa iaa lata Ika Ua4 t m aaaa aaaa4 ataele. riaa k raa (ak. Tarf are Itt la IM a aa aa4 ike km I4 waa if aa "t Ta aaelr naAa4 rare I a aeeeret fci. T ftlaw1ag ikt4 la4 a rtl4 r IK rati weak ai f4 Klai J. K rIUlM a4 wife I Heer4 rmrkaa, II ara aal f ria Ore. I Ha. hat preyerty I Araa T. ltTi a4 Ueama Rarrj H. IWle M lf Kaae, M Ualag aa4 ta Wuu H Taettfcurr. fit r ta barrel! 4tUte4. 114 lae r. Ilauar I Ota4te Ham. ma's I arae la Ikae vellaf. Ilaaaalaa4 Ofrkar4 tmpor la C If laka lata a. . It ea4 II. asta- aekurg aaMlaieU. I Ilk Oaaxge IX Calkarteea a4 wife as It aje aV rra . Vai f a4 A, I, !- 44.4 P-aav HT It aWia. resaavltv a4 I Ma4 tm Iss Xe. vita k-4 faanlr, M wkml faa 4rM T. lma 14 Wliec taa.-4.aa frt 44 -ir re4k l l-a Oak Or aliart TU 1 Ik4 i44 ftJ atr. Uaaft taslir f U4f4 far a ta far aeif v4atf. Ma. aa t4r avta4 414 kva4d4 44 4 a4 laa ama4n at e4iaa ml ia y, 4Aa U HV4.1 4ai44 sj4 Mia4 Wll a-rtA-a Mr kl to U k.4aJ 44.aaa la MtxaAa aa4 m4 M ar le "are ta la au" ia ika Hm4 ha riir. t w4.kt 4e 44 ar4 A deal toa4 al H4 stiver laat fc f J 1. ktaar. faraaar wmm imtirp ml t.e Caaaatal aa4 eeie4 H Ik . NiUmi raar. aMa lata ynaaaaiaa el like ta-eee. klgaly Iayrea4 frvil tear f wliti4aa H Jkra. it Tk pn r'4 i ft4 aa4a rk 4a rr af taa treat (r la It raar-ai lra M Ik MiaJMe to Pa. ar-aUa Tka laa laslt4e .liakrf a, Arvaaaa aka a4 Ika Ugaal 4a Or. lar u k iaAr- - tea Ik 4trr t iwrJ t Heatry ta gere steal kaa Nil aaer tkaa II wall a4 ka arna4 rvai ika g fiaid wer araa ef 114 Mara aallaa. kal f raainai it yal kka m.4a f Ik gaa far 1 ale lag al aa It grmmm la a tree a Lew let a aaaa kaa ieai4 rVa kr wU-k a a-ail ef f a, spm4m4 arl fa4 frara ike raa4. ta rala4 rwetk a kaaa lai Ik nawtea; aa neae la k traa irvak. ARE YOU COMING , WE'LL be Looking for YOU TH15 IS OI'tMNt DAY TOR a4 - .iwt'Jia'kint irut iadwt mtftH. If lh 4l4 pJtM,nl tiias yf-ur UcS with joy to VENTURA PARJC W lu moil aflightul tpa to aoy yourMlL NOTICE Tke Moatiti!: cr to rr4 ot linf n4 t1l ther with our auto and wi'I let you art Uken cr of. BETTER COME OUT. SEE AND INVEST. SPECIAL Inducements TODAY Inside Lots and Corners Go Alike $200.00 Yocr pocWlbftok will b pre the lithiet for thU imaJl tut actvtntifoui Intt itrnem but your hert will ZD 4044 LEWIS BUILDING.' FOURTH AND OAK. Mmh.Il m A-4411 mm PHOTOGRAPH 66 99 Come e' AHoeg gflOOfiim Casih Prizes EASTM0RELAND is Portland's most natural beauty spot, there are more than 5000 magnifi cent settings there for Kodak views. To secure full advantage of its picturesque beauty, I will give the above, amount in cash to amateur photo graphers oh the terms and conditions named below. The Lake, Park Site and College grounds are beautiful F. N. CLARK FREE CAR SERVICE SUNDAY -11 A. M., 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 P. M. S ATURD AY-io a. m., i, mo, 4 p. m. WEEK DAYS-2 :30 P. M. Only Of you can take any Sellwood car to Bybee Avenue and transfer GARS LEAVE FIRST and ALDER STS. rJ V BABY - FETCII YOUR CAMERA ALONG, Tb6 E A M O CONTEST I will give THIRTY-FOUR CASH PRIZES for the best amateur work done during this contest. The prizes are as frMlows: FIRST PRIZE Twenty-five dollars, for the best view taken in EAST MORELAND, showing some part of the property. SECOND PRIZE Fifteen dollars, for the best photograph of a group of peopl, taken in EASTMORE LAND during the contest. THIRD PRIZE Ten dollars, for the best scenic view taken from EAST MORELAND. FOURTH PRIZE Five dollars, for the best child's picture, taken in EASTMORELAND. Picturesque surroundings will have much to do with making this award. TEN PRIZES Each $2.50, for the best ten pictures of .the lake in the proposed park at EASTMORELAND. TWENTY PRIZES Each $1.00, for the best twenty views taken amongst the trees pf EASTMORELAND. This contest starts Sunday morning, April 14, and will continue ten days, ending Tqes day evening at 6 o'clock, April 23. By that time every picture must be in this office. An announcement of all prize-winners, together with reproductions of some of the best pic tures, will be published in. the laily papers as soon after the contest as the judges-are able ..to render a. decision. .- : . , ... . -. - CONDITIONS No one connected with F. N. Clark will be allowed to compete. Ko. restrictions as to size or number of prints submitted. All photographs are to become the property of N.J Clark. Nd entrant will be awarded more than one prize. All prints are to be mounted.' Every print must bear upon the reverse side ihc name and address of .the entrant, as well as the names and addresses of all people shown in the picture. The lot and block number from which the view is taken must also apptar on the back of the photograph. I All entries must be delivered to R.' L. Stewart, advertising manager for F. N. Clark, before 6 p. m. . April 23. , The above statement of conditions covers every essential feature of the contest, and no information of any kind will be given out, at this office, either by telephone, letter or verbally. All who wish to do so may have their films developed FREE OF CHARGE at the COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 145 Sixth street. It is only necessary to state that tie pictures are to be entered in the EASTMORELAND PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST, The jttHges in the contest will be F. H. Kiser, president Riser Photo Company; T. H. Gen sler, president Angelus Photo Company, and P. A. Putnam, manager of photograph de- , partment for Columbian Optical Company. The decision of the judges will be final. - Remember the date of closing, April 23, at 6 p. m. No entries will be received in com-' petition after that time. And do. not forget that the photographs must be made during the time the contest is in force. Now, get ."busy and. see what you can do. WE HAVE ARRANGED WITH COLUMBIA OPTtCAL CO., 145 SIXTH StREET;;TO DEVELOP ALL U!S FREE live on tne farm purcnasea rrom hki -jjerry. :' ' " --- I Gideon 8tol ba boufht 4S-acr J a