THE OREGON SUNDAY QVUUAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY UORNINO. ATRIL II. lilt COUNTRY REALTY 1MEIISWE CAflADIAfl BAflKER';.' ie 4eta4 Ma t i . Merchants National Bank's Handsome, New Modern Quarters Cost $105,000 (. ?e Hwakva. aata4a . . U . tai, a 4 ! laa aaafce 4 at V aaaire Una aa.4 Ik, la Va ft. wm 1 UliHi, k(s4 k tUMMrS StivaV ltaa Tt- tl a twif ea. a-a a 14 laa ay U- M r af Oraa4a faa CT-a a4 t ctlf (wr Ilea m a BhaAe ri, fyaa SALES REPORTED, i(Ur ft, Taaaaf. a la.W M !. taaaa. -aa iaa4 ftaa iaUta Ii M Ma Tatar, with a Uw la laiwU M llli taaaiae 4 1114 fa U a aaaaf TM aeaaariy ae tr-arluaa4 fyeaa i U liarf fve ItU. fa4we rftala a4ila.e laa ta ItaJiJI aalir hmi el a a Number of Purchases of Fruit l m latat:4 la I t, .. tatva fr al44 Mal frM Land In Eagle Valley, Baker, County Reported; 237 Acres' Near Pendleton Sold, $7400 FRAUDS Jfl fiEi -ON THE EDGE OF A K trm EiU Ur l DENOUOT PAGE 4 UWitM We.a. rrlirvr I Hate k4 l.U hifrmiiuilw Mat 1 . i 1 BUYS HOMESITE Ar- . I,,. iiii i.i. . M I , ii iii .ii . i - . a in i n ..e--fc----------''1 ninaX ! ; . ' ( t , M l I: ITT II L. . Mi 6 I I ill A la are a fMM4 lal (v( baaae ..e kaai f iraria wU4 rteMar outer 4 ill I valuable l BtaMl i-re laur la tui4hia Hi Uf taXMlla kill lnxu la f the :) llts Kaa fcat. fee arfofild lh U W, llual. ho realty told Ml iBMt h near t'41li. km )el pur I rka4 n-hf about I! ntUe up hUra ' riMk fru.ii II . tollbaH.aft lfe ot rilfl Hark. The fares ronwili of T aerra a ltd he iMieurtlu laid a I Met j U A, Run of frlncaion. 111. ha Just urchanl from W t. Ilafa IS I ariM hlti i lorl4 on ea4 ana-ha If mile, north arvt ni af Mr4tor. on' tea itiriu there rive acre of alfalfa ar4 fl acr-e of Newlowna oa U.U mer - Tl roaJ Mill, firm of W. H Nlcttol aal lha a: of lb Jnhnann-Kklnnar aprl rarwii of : arrea In Ilia II'mxJ tUtar teltty u W H. Kama al lha prlf af I J. TOO tad wa Mr rerrle had a 4al ni lh W. II Johnaon al lha lima Mr Ha tuner bouthl tna placa, and mar Mr. Hklnnar had riolahod lha Jal Ir. Karrta not iln aatlariM) la am be la wtaaraaloa uf tha place, renesad hla f fort a. and auoreadrd la maaln tin purr lia, Tli Irarl la considered to ha (ha craam tf lha valley, whan orchard a ara fnrnllaned. anj la on of lha moat horu llk plar.a In lha valley, IcHalod aa II la on Ota l.al.l of Ilia ejitl hill, fraa from wlnda and rommtnrtlni a view In that aiHllon which la probably not amr-aad by any other wllh lha icepllon, namely, tha Van Horn hllL n. M. Wood ha a bought 10 acrea of Iba UiVa ranrli. I lullaa down lha North I'mrxjua. whlrh ha lo uaa aa a dalr and fruit farm. Tha placa la es pecially adaptrd for tntroalve cultlva tlon. aa tha j.rrr borders lha property, whlrh rnakra lrrlgatta caay. T. P. Jlodiraon of tha firm of Hod aon A Nt-laon. rral, eatata daalera of riaatll. Waah., haa Jual flnlaliad plant ln 71 acre In lha vicinity of McMlnn THIr. which t lit-y recently purchaaed from J. K. Alllnon. to Mavatt and Fran qui'il walnuta with Jonathan applra for flllrra. I'll la makea over 700 acrea planted to walnuta In that Immediate vicinity. Hill Creft track of 3S0 aerea. Walnut Hill No. 1 of 200 acrea and Walnut lllll No. S or 71 acrea. Churohljl and Matheua dare en orchard,. ' t 4 rnllea fouth of 1100 arrea. Tha MoMlnnrUla aactlon ta getting to be qulta a walnut center, and aearns well adapted to their I culture. ! Within the paat two or three year Poniard a five -national banka hereal nave bean provided with elrcent new quartan. The laat of thaae at roof ft rvanclal Inatllutlona to dlacard the old for the aaw la (be Merchant National whlrh laat Monday opened for bualneaa one j In the beautiful white terra folia build ing wnirn it Had Juat completed at Fourth and Waahlngton atresia. Tueaday from 4 to o'clock p. m. the nffirera nf the bank held a publle re ception and during that ttma hundred a of the bank'a cuitomere and friend railed to pay their reapecta and lnepect the magnificent new quartera. The entire Interior of tha building la a p lend Id creation of aolld mahogany. marble and bronae. The woodwork In lha lobby, tha fixture and office fur nltura, including deaka, are of the very flneat mahogany. Supporting the fli turr la walnacot of California marble with a bae of Verde antique. The up per part of the flxturea la all mahogany and bronae. The lighting; fixture are of maaalva bronie, each weighing oyer 200 pounda, Maaalva Saw Taolta. To tha left of the main entrance la a private conaultatlon room and beyond I the officer quartera, each executive office having a mahogany deak of the lateat sanitary pattern. To the right of ... ,,, ..the entranoe la the aavlnga department 1th the arrival of many fumlllea of . room ,peclallv fItte1 up for ,he '""""I , S D; convenience of women having bu.ln... ... -" Wuh the bank. county to niuae meir tutur nomea. Th ,,., of th- h.v . three n the coin and currency vault opening from the main counting room- and the book and necurltlea compar.tment opening- from the mezzanine floor. The main vault door la the triple time lock, couDie combination type and weigh 14 ton. It la built of alter nating- platea of crome and Besaemer ateel and ta believed to be lndestruct burglar proof. It ia o per fectly adjusted on tha hinges that It can be moved with the lightest pressure of the hands. The entire vault is sur rounded with net of concealed electric wires which are connected with an elec tric alarm In the Western Union office. The general bookkeeping; and clerical force is quartered on the mezzanine county to make their future homea. Th) f , of u fc. , and a largo ".un' ot building under tn ma.clve new r,ult of 7n vt or projected, It appear that the .,k i year 1912 will be a prosperous one for flfVT'lin ITJZl? LU Dallas and Polk county, de.p.t. the Z V",?' TJZl'. fart that a presidential year is popu larly supported to b a hoodoo.'ot in several years has the outlook for all llnea of trade been more favorable than at present. Business men generally re port a constantly increasing trade and, while there 1 no great rush, as Such thlnrs are popularly viewed, a generally onttmlstlc view Is taken of the situation and even better condition are expected i ible aD(1 a the year advances. SSL - ' . M I mr ' - .-u-i-. 1 -izr. i tikis i in r Innl ifl 'ij't,,; -'-'--- --- : II III III II n n.u III III IL District Attorney Ad dicts litnd Dcalertat Veekty Luncheon;. PRECIPIC1 ZVtt W aerial AfVaraer fa 114 IW4l IHU4 tUr4.a laa la- l4a la( ftij-waa fra4 la neaatratai La la air by 1rra- a4. iaaJere, we are aet aaaat- f t taaxa. aeveeaj rn ttf wiaa aa I aaaa tw la I a 2etHe1 Attarar ware iWs. wave ba. kaiwe4 al a4 r aa tare ruraauy rra4 aaal y awa M igeal Was aral la gr aa ag. IM reaa law ec laa ekal 4 a4 rM tha Tfcara la aaar fr4 f aaia alarwai la ta tta eemaiaairy laaa r ratW. a efr mitaa' al4 ta ttatii lu lrt ateey. 14 laa weaag IHa rwai ta araal It ta eeauatae, a kag aa Ue La-w aaeartag falaa are. I aaa rwaaataa aa It la. ear earrtva aaa 4a Mia rag r 4y uaa Tula Mtw rairtag wmtaa nHim af rra4 trertar braaaewllaa mM b aaa. ak04 Ire rrraaatta. a4 vwrr aaaat wae eraUUa -aJaa ff4. waatker by writ tea tar r4 reytasaataoaata, v aaa)l be aaaAa aaaaaabta f Ue. Us- 0 S A nun may h (tUag of Mturlijr bt iKat dont tin him U he fo too Mr ih ; brink. A fU el Mrity in real att J4J mT prove equally dnjrua, in. , Uaa backed by a furutd Ctrtifkatt of TttU. Call lor boofcta. Invcstif at. TITLE &. J TRUST CO. Founh s and Oak. A a(vj Triu Nam AddrrM Portland, Or. tend ra yor (r booklat. I. C. Emmerson has closed a deal for the transfer of the Coliseum skating ring in Dallas to Fred Slmklns for a ranch owned by the latter In the south eastern part of Polk county, ponw'HSlon to bo Klven at once.. It Is understood that Mr. Slmklns will abandon the building as a skating; rink and will open a feed stable and commission house therein. Attorney Walter B. Jones of Eugene 'his bought 45 acres of the Roller place about five miles north of Junction City. tjoiiBge uroTB reports a uaiuuing nuRPH.. i nn uik lwu BLury ctnici r.i brick building of Cooper & Powell on the corner of Main and Second street is about Inclosed and will be one of the handsomest business blocks In the city when completed. - The foundation is completed and the" floor Bills in place for the new Cooper brick adjoiningr the Lawson brick, and it Is rumored the old Griffin .corner opposite Hpray's will be the site of the next big commercial building for Cot tage Grove. Te Robert Henry farm, three and one balf miles east of Salem, consisting of 50 acres, has been sold to S. R. Bond of McMlnnvllle. for $300 an acre. The farm Is well Improved and is partly planted to apples and prunes. Mr. Bond has also bought the property of Mrs. Westcott on Center street near Sacred Heart academy In Salem fr $4500 and will make hla home in Salem while his son will live cn tha farm purchased from Henry. ' The fine farm of William L-lnegar at Wiley, near Forest Grove, was sold last week to I. J. Hoard of Bock Island., 111. . The farm is in a high state of cultivation, and contains 80 acres. The farm sold for a consideration of $18 000. . A 147 acre farm belonging to S. VT. Shumate and W. W. Brown. Just weat of the Cook place on the McKenzle near Eutrene. ham h.n tn vr. t r i Rust, recently of Cheyenne, Wyo., who ww vwwi w tiiv muio . once. it. consist of 147' acrea and 1 nicely im proved and will make, a good home. I They also sold a good lot In- the Blair addition td George VT. Lee per, who has already started a good residence; also two lot in the same addition to. .W. P. Barger of Irving, -who will also ! .... Jr , A A. tj-.iu nr n uuau, nu m ui iv v. crown. Exterior and Interior vlewa of : ew MercbanU' National Bask building at Fourth and Waahlnrton street. Lasawell, A. F. Smith and John floor and la connected with the tel lers and executive office by an Inter communicating telephone eystem and leiantographs. Directors' Boom. Adjoining the bookkeeping quarter on the mezzanine floor la the very hand- aome and attractive room set apart' for the directors of the bank. Here. Circas sian walnut takes the place of mahog any, which was used in the interior fin- ah of the remainder of the building. Tha walls are paneled with walnut and the handsome table and chair are of the aame rare and expensive wood. Light cream and gold waa used In tha Interior wall deoorationa and the result la that the 'Merchant National haa on of the most beautiful counting houses In the weat. Including tha interior finish, fixture and vault, the cost of the Merchants National's new home 1 approximately 1105,000. Recently this bank lncreaaed Its capital stock to (600,000. The offi cers and directors of the institution" are aa follows: R. Durham, president; M. I Holbrook, first vice president; W. P, Jones, second vice president; George W. Hoyt, cashier; A. C. Mourey, ' ' ' According to French scientist lumln- 1 c 1 1 y iuiuhi. ii uu. iv uiuirect Dif- . datlon of an albuminoid, "Which ho calls luclferne, br a peroydafc ferment, which t, U MHlvaa-w-Wa - . A small open box of unslaked lltne, kept In a tool chest or cabinet and re plenished from time to time, will al iorb exra mofstur and prevent tool JfuatlBg. J i" - -r ' Tha longest way round I the aweet-I eat way home for a pair of lover. GLENELYN BaoBssmmammBaa. m m irwii -maii i ii sas-a-sas-assa-ws llav you purchased your lot in CLEKELYM yet? Beautiful view Iota on the Vit Side overlooking the Tualatin Valley with fine view of Mt. Hood: bearing fruit tree and gripea; inside the three mile circle, and lie between two car line, twenty minute to butinen center; no bridges to contend with, no delays; walks and water included in price. Thr wiv to make monev ia bv buvinir real estate. The way to buy real estte to make money is to purchase close in, in advance ol improvements and growth ot the city. GLENELVN fills all the requirements. We are building several nice bunRalows in GLENELYN. We are selling them on easy pay ments. If we cannot suit you in a bungalow already completed we will build for you according to your desires. A NEW S ROOM BUNGALOW IN GLENELYN on 50x100 foot lot, fruit and fine view of the valley, $1800, including improve ments. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Lots from $350 to $500 until May 1st only. Easy terms. -:' WHAT HAVE YOU to show for the money paid to your land-'' lord? Nothing more than a roof over your head during the period of your occupancy. If you had bought your home on our easy payment plan, you might now be the OWNER of the property instead of still paying a heavy premium on the other man's investment, with which he buys more property to rent. Own your own home. Be your own landlord. Come in and let us explain our easy payment plan. ' . " PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY 201-2-3 BOARD OP TRADE BLDG. ' - SPiEMMD 0PP0RT UNITY TO SECURE: An elegant suite of rooms is offered at ; low rental in the Lewis Build ing. The suite will be divided to meet the demands of applicants. No better accom modations or better terms can be secured ; - in the city LAY THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR FUTURE HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY Break away from trie tics that bind you to the heart of the city. Purchase , j ; an acre or so out where you can be healthier, happier, more V " ... ' ' free from the cares of city life, where you can - : ... ' . ; SOLVE THE HIGH, COST OF LIVING Where your money will not be spent, but where it will be. INVESTED, A pleasant car ride out the Rose City Park and Parkrose lines " today will take you tois , :,y: , I.- Inqui re of R. M. Toiynsehd. 823 Electric Bldg. - ; - i . , -- ' ...... f 'i ' -. . -- , , , - m -I Just such place at will give you the benefits you want and need you can .-v.mU . i v -k - I lt. W1 t Mt - fhMMk ' purchase on easiest kind of terms. Come out today. :HARTIvl:i&';TH6MPQri Fourth . anH Stark Street C l-r cf Cc