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1G THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL PORTLAND, (WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY .0, I1913. :." ''P. v f ' 4 3 II IIUUIIU LI LS FOR E by way: of orient S. S. Saxonia Carries Cargo . Valued at $154,367; Maple Leaf Boat Due to Sail This Afternoon. ' ' . Carrying a, cargo from here, having r a total value ot $154,367. the Hamburg , , American liner Baxonla. Captain Neu-niann,-second of that line to load here, " ' failed last night for Europe, via Puget sound and the Orient. -Her cargo con ' fisted of flour, wheat, lumbej, machln ' try. green hides and general freight. ' , : Another liner bound for Europe with targo from here, the 'Maple Leaf line " ' ttearaer Arna, is .scheduled to leave JOwn for the sea this afternoon. She 'i ,, will take out 2000 tons of barley, and ISO barrels of tallow for orders, and 1,676,000 feet of lumber for London. She r "will clear about 8 o'olock this afternoon. V1 " The flour: cargo taken out on the Baxonla amounts to 21,221 barrels, - valued at $84,699 for Japan port, Hong kong and Manila. . She has s.67 bush- els of .wheat, valued at $46.2J1, for '" Yokohama, logging machinery valued i " at $3325 for Hongkong; .1508 bushels of green hides, value $14,630. for Kobe; C 80,078 feet of Oregon pine, valued at 12886 -"tor-Copenhagen and general freight valued at $2432 for other porta, , The British steamer Harpalyce, un aer charter , to the Royal Mail Steam Packet company, sailed from San Fran- i tisco for this port at 6 o'clock this morning and will be due to arrive here Friday morning to load a full cargo for ' the orient. She Is a sister ship of the steamer Harpagus, which sailed irom - here recently on the same line, and she Is scheduled to take out 10,500 tons, the cargo being bow alt ready for her She will take all of her cargo here, but will 1 go to Puget sound for bunlrers. The steamer Falls of Orchy, now loading here, will sail at about the same time, taking 6000 tons from this port, the re mainder of her cargo having been load ed at Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle before she came here. TEST BAR HARROW TODAY Device to Be Tried on the Sanda Opposite Astoria. v Special to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. July 9. Tlia disc har row constructed by the Port of Astoria y commission for use on the Columbia river bar Is being given a trial on the v sands opposite the city today. rracti cally all of yesterday was consumed In loading the , harrow on the Callender Navigation company's barge Buster, and getting It out to the sands. It required much hard work to get tho harrow on too barge, nut at mgn tiae It was placed In the position desired. At low water today tne machlna will :, be towed across the sands In order to - sea how satijfaetorlly it works and to get it adjusted. If ther device works saUsfactorily It will be taken to the ..channel above Tongue Point for a further test, after which It will be put "to work on the bar at the mouth of the river, ; . . '. . :' ' COMPLAINTS FILED . Violations of Navigation Laws Is Charged; Fines Provided For. .. . Complaints have been filed with tho , collector of customs against the fol lowing persons for violations of the nav igation laws laat night: S. E. Wilson, . 462 Falling street, canoe, no light; T. Danielson, foot of Nebraska street, sail , Ing yacht Idler, no lights, and F. Ender . son, 810 Kelly street, canoe Viking, no lights. They are all liable to a $250 fine. Also charges were preferred , against the Tillamook Log & Boom com pany for a raft of logs left on the west Ida of the river. Just north of the Sell wood ferry, on tho night of July with no lights. This carries a $50 fine. PARAISO CLEARS First Regular Trip as Carrier in American-Hawaiian Service. On her first trip as a regular car rier In the American-Hawaiian service, the chartered ctearter Paraiso, Captain Jaoobson, cleared at the custom house this morning for San Francisco. She Is taking out about $40 tons of freight TRANSPORTATION tS V 11 1 1 C If H0I,T u "c- Fe to IS I II I J I. Aurtralis. y via Honolulu Wllaflllml and Samoa, the attnrtm sad pleaaint route, winter or aummer. Spleixlid ldkOOO toa steamen (dined by Britiih Uoyaa 100 Al). SIIIHaaoliils fVW-daw round trie Sydney tlOS $325 6 RAND TOUP. SOUTH SEAS 112$ Honolulu. Samoa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, eta. $$ l dan Round tho World; 2nd dao $1M VieUing 5 osntinoota and worid'a great eitiea (itop-oTrra) Heaetets aUinga Apr8 8, 22. May 6, etc Syenoy srery 28 day, Apr. 8, May 6, etc Send (or folder. Ooatalo (. (, Ca, 673 Markot St, tan Fraud ic KXPRKfiS STKAURS fOR San Francisco and Los Angeles SJS. Hose City sails 9 a. Jtaly li. SB. Beaver Bails S a. July 18. Ib saa Francisco U ortUnd s. S. Osl Xlekot Office 8d and Wash, (with O-W. atl, Co.) Marshall 4600, A-8111. IAN FRANCISCO, LO ANGELES AND BAN DIEGO DIRECT - North Pacific S S. Co. 6. fl. ROANOKE and S. S. ELDEB fall Story Wednesday, alternately, at e p. na. ltesot efflc U2-A Third 8u, neat AMw Ffemas ataln 1814; a-1814. , MAKTIN J. HIULSY. P.. a. Ageak AmericaiHawaiian S. S. Co. , TZWULUWTXrXlO BOUTS Freight Service Between New York- ,. , Portland-Europe, rretaoat Stebedaloa Sailings. X,ow Bates t - jfi D.'KKNNBDT. Agent, iM ' tlO Railway' Exchange Bids COOSBAYLINE ' i Steamer Breakwater Salli from Albert Dock No. 3. Portland, 8 a 1 ., J una P, 14, 18, a. 3U, July 4, , 14, ii 84, CD, and thereat tor erej 8 daja at 8 a, m. ' trolght ree4eed oulll 8 p. aa., except 4tt Preelouo oaJllngi preTloua day, 4. p. m. aaaeaget faro tint cU 10. aund elaaa J. 1 tocladlpg berth and meala. Ticket efflc at - ARier Dock ho. 8. Portland Cuoo Bay Steam. ' , ablp Use, U U. Keating, ageub li.la AaUs A-I41. ANCHOR LINE iSTEAMSHIPS : ' ' SaO Koory Saturday t and fron ' New kork , Londonderry Xilasgow ' Ocmb Paaaage 1 day. Moderate tateov fof Sonk ) Teura. Bale, ere., ooply to, 1 UBKDKK8OM BROTH I E8 ' : Ooaeeal Ag'ota. is wi ttandoii Ht, Okltage ta AN LVCAt, AUKNT . , , I A Mm DP HER n ft SAI UK for trans-shipment to New York. 7. . ! .. " m .,...,,.- .nvij.,i.i tins """J", rH-- h- ConBUnMnop Tha remainder of tho cargo Is made up of wool, -rubber, Junk, drv hides, and cattle hair from here. She will take on a shipment of salmon at Astoria,' MAKES ANNUAL REIORT Chief Inspector Gives Statistic On Work of Customs Launch. In his annual report" to Collector of Customs Burke, Chief Inspector H, F. McGrath says of the operations or the United States customs launch H. W. Scott for the fiscal year ending June $0, 1913. that the number of engine miles covered by the patrol were 6EO0,' the number of miles actually covered were 4600; the number of gallons of gasoline consumed, 1750, ana tne numoer or gai Ions of cylinder oil used. 76. During the year there were four persons rescued from drowning, ten boats tnat were aia abled were towed into port and there were 12 lights on river beacons reported out According to the report there were 261 violations of navigation and steamboat Inspection laws reported from the local office. Of these three were filed by ihe collector of customs and the revenue cutter Rush. There were $1378.40 in fines collected during the year, $395 from fines assessed during the year 1911-12, $20 on account of the cases reported by the collector and the revenue cutter Rush and $963.40 account of cases re ported during the year 1912-13 by the inspectors with the launch h. w. acott The expense of operating the patrol launch during the year, says the report. Including engineer's salary, boathouse rent, telephone, light, gasoline and sup plies, amounts n $1697.80, ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamer Shasta will sail tonight for San Pedro with 100.000 feet of lum ber. She finished at Westport. In ballast, the steamer Nehalem, Cap tain Tletjen, is scheduled to sail tonight for Gray's Harbor to load a cargo of lumber for California ports. Carrying passengers and general freight, the steamer George W. Elder will sail tonight for San Francisco, San Pedro and San Diego. Captains Edwards and Fuller, United State inspectors of steam vessels, are in Astoria today making a relnspection of some craft in that harbor. The steamer F. S. Loop, Captain Mattsson, will' shift to St. Helens to night to complete her cargo of lumber for San Francisco. She cleared from here with 460,000 feet. The trial of Captain Roselle Cobum, master of the. tug Resolute, on charges preferred by the collector of custom, will begin tomorrow morning before Captains Edwards and Fuller, United States Inspectors of steam vessels. The charges are the result of the Resolute being on the course of the marine pa rade at the opening of the Rose Festi val. Daily River Readings. STATIONS -1 X o v 3 Wenatcbe . . . 40 24 80 23 40 30 20 87 88.61 0.4 Lewlf ton . . . . , 7.8 O.BI niusrii ............. 8.8 I'matilla 17.5 28.8 4.8 8.B 0.8 The Dalles Albany Snlem 0.5 0.4 0.4 Wuaonrllle 6.6 17.0 0.7 Portland 15 0.5 ( ) FtlUng. MARINE NOTES Aatotia. July B. Arrlred at 8 a. m Schoon. er Nokomla from Calita Buena. San Franciaco. Jnlr 8. Sailed at 8 a. m British tteamer Harpalyce for Portland. aneraeen. juiy . Arrivea steamer Arollne mm Portland. Bodondo. Jnlr 8. Arrlred Steamer O. M. Clark from PortUnd. Hongkong, July 7. Sailed Brltlah atetmer Teatalla for Portland. Aatorla, July 8. Arrlred at 4 and left np t 6:30 J. m. Steamer Carmel from San Fran claco. Sailed at 8:50 p. m. British ateamer Lord Derby for Tcnerlffe for orders. Sailed at 4:80 p. m. Tuff Hercules with log raft for Ban Diego. Arrived at 8:30 and left up at 10:45 p. m. Steamer W. B. Porter from Monterey. TRANSPORTATION THE WHITE STAR LINE'S Mew LONDON-PARIS VIA Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton Aug. 2, Aug. 23, Sept. 13, Oct. 4. W- T. Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton ATLANTIC TRANSPORT New York London Direct RED STAR New York Dover Antwerp, WHITE STAR New Tbrk Queenitown Liverpool. N. Y. Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton, ftew York and Boston Mediterranean -Egypt WHITH STAR DOMINION CANADIAN SERVICE Bailings Every Saturday from Montr! sad ttuebeo. . By the LARGEST CANADIAN LINES Inoludlng tho Megantle, July 19 j Laurentio,' Aug. 8; Jeutonlo, July 88; Canada, Auguat . Bend for foldera of the Short Landlocked St. Lawrenoe Bout to Europe. A. E. DIHNEY, PASS, A0T 618 8d AVENUE. I .Doors From Cherry, Seattle, .. Or Local Railway and Steamship Agents. bos Aagalos ana Saa ls VALt i stmship. HARVARD .Railroad or any ship to Ban Francisco, the Exposition City. Lju-gest, faatesl and the ONLY strictly ilrt class pas senger ships on the Coast: average spted tt miles per hour, cost I2.000.0o0 each. BAST. rBAYBfCXSOQ, FOatTLAMD Bl XOS ':..-:' ABQELES 8. S. CO. ' ' FRANK XOLUM, Agent: " -Main tt - 134 3D BTKXST. A-mt mm wu mm m aw Of San Pedro, July 8.8alled---fitn)er Hoenoi I fnr Portland. -. '- . a ,.. ... . i , San rWiace. Inly .-Arrtred at 1 p. m- 'u,., Nwthiand from Portland; at I p-.ni. mourner Beaw (mm Ban Pedro; at tp. m. u. . rf venire nuier Mcvmiouga iruiu iwn, Hulled it T P. m. Steamer Carlo for Bun P riro; t 8 p. 4jteamr yHwchells fur Port land. " ., ' '', '':- - . Astoria, Jul Condition at the month of the river at 8 a. m. smooth; wind southeast, 18 miles; wathr, eloudjr. n. noes at uwni unureuav turn want, a. m., T.l feet! 8:28 p. m., 8.4 feet. Low wster 0:01 a. m., 2.0 faeti 11:08 p. St., 1.8 feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ?ue te Arrive. , Rtr. Roanoke. San DIfro... .......... .July IS 8tr. Beanr. 8aa Pedro .July 11 .July 12 8tr. Brmkwater, Oooa Bar. fi.tr. Alliance. Eureka ....!. Ktr. near. Han franctaco. 8tr. tieo. W. Elder, Ban Diego 8tr. IKmh City, San Pedro .July 14 .Jul 18 .July 2o July xi Due to Depart. Str. Geo. W. Elder. Fan Dleco July 8tr. San Rntnon, San Franciaco. ...... .July 10 Str. Yoeeralte, San Diego July 10 Str. IUe lllty. Man truncueo ,....Juiy il Str. tireaawaier, uxa duj . Str. Uoauoke, Saa Klfgo ... .July M July i s July 18 .July 17 Ktr. lleaTer, ban feure ............ Str. AlllancP, Eiiri-ka Str. Bear, San Pedro Xe Leave Baa rraaclaoa. .July 31 Sir. Tale. San Pedro loir 0 str. liarrard, San Diego Jul lu a Saute te .Laaa Lusmi. Kiaia Balled rresi Alert, Ata. acn. Uattle Abbey. Br. able.... Dundee. Kuae. bark Kupert City. M. atr. ....... .....Saa Pedre ..Ban t'raai'Uce Seatea aneonrer. B. 0. Saa Pedra Valparalae Uooululu .........Manila Denanre. am. scd., iVm. 11. 8ml in. Am. sea Rhlnau Maru. Jan. atr. .......... . Ilancbeater CHlaeu, Br. aa. Alliance, Peru n , Ea Bout to Load Grain iqulqul Nam. Sailed from. Adelaide, Cer. bk. Belfaat Aegerd, Nor. ah...,...., Cape Tows Hrltltb Ules, Br. ab Callao Clyle. Nor- a Callao Crocodile. Br. bark -.Callao Erneat Legou, re. oars.. ....... .....Qiaagow Galgate. Br. bark St. Boaalla Uleneaallu, Br. ahlp Santo HarTeatebude, Ger. amp St. Hoaalla Hebe, tier, bark St. Hoaalla Hlnemoa. Br. bark Newcaatle. K. Inferafoo,- Br. bark ., InTereek. Br. bark .. ualla Iqulqn Boenos Ayree Jean, T. bark Kaaaal, seig. ui Laugdale. Br. ahlp ... uamoara Weal Coaat St. BoaaUa tyoton. Br. bark MIlTcrtoo, Br. ablp .. l'hllillnhla. Br. ablp Callao ............... .Callao ...St Hoaalla Scburbek. Oer. bark ... Segura, Br. ahlp ..... , Oallao TutlDea. uer. un, ihi.tUhank. Br. bark .... St. Boaalla ..Bueno Ayre Wandabek. Oer. bark...... ..at. Boaalla ,.Wet Coaat ..Weat Coaat Werner Vlnnen, Oer. bark Weatgate. B-. ahlp TRANSPORTATION NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Kaiser Wilhelm II July St Kronprina Wilhelm ..July S9 Kronprlnxeaaln Oaoilo Aug, $ FAST If AIL SAILINGS Boon (diroot) July 18 Barbaroiaa ..July 23 Pruu Prladxich Wuhelm. ....July 86 London-Paris-Bremen Baltimore-Bremen dirsetj pae oabia (II) Wednesdayo. IsUlnga oa 8ATUXDAY for The Mediterranean Xaenig Albert A.-. .July 18 Prinseaa Iron , Aug, 16 Through ratea from Sow York to Egypt, India, Far East and SOUTH AMERICA via Europe. Largest, Newest, Dneit Suipa in this Sarrio. ABOUND THE WOULD Sftjfi Independent Trips oJUAO PANAMA aad WEST INDIES CBUISES, January, yebruary and aUreh, IBlt. In 19ia the Korta aenna? Lloyd carried mora pas sengers la all classes, to and. from the port ef . How York, than any other line. 0E1KICHS ft CO., GEN AGENTS, Broadway, V. T. BOBEBT CA PELLE, Oon. Paolflo OMSt Agent, 860 Powell St., near St. Frascia ho tel and Ooary St., Saa rranolaoo, er local agenta. AUCTIONS Tomorrow (Thursday) AT OUR 8AL.E8ROOMS, 166-168 PARK ST. We have the furnishings of 25 rooms, as follows: Iron Reds, Springs. Mat tresses. Beddimr. Dressers. Commodes, 1 Dining TableB, Vienna Chairs. Carpets, large Hotel Range witn two ovens, Utensils, etc. This lot of (roods -must positively be sold at this time. Auction tomorrow st 10 o'clock. W. C BAKER & C. A. CROWELL, 166-168 Park Street NEW TODAV Furnished Tents at Bar View We have furnished' tents .. with all conveniences ready for housekeeping; also a first class hotel at Bar view. Good, wholesome meala are served in a briKht. clean dinlne; room. The hotel ia surrounded by a wide veranda over looking the ocean and amusement park. We have safe rowboats and canoes for hire On both the l4ke and bay at Bar View. The large dance hall, pool hall and bowling alley will be appreciated and patronized by many. The drills of the lifesavlng crew, the clambakes, the beach bonfires and deep sea fishing ex cursions are only a few of the many good things Bar View has to offer you. Before planning your vacation see us and make reservations for tents or rooms. We have nice lots in Bar View for sale at $10 down and $10 per month. These lots will double in value in one year. , ,;-., Ralph Ackley Land Co. 204. Tailing Bldg-., 3d and Washington. SIO Cash On 4 -Room House 60x100 lot. $10 to start, pay what you can per week. We will build for you nt once an attractive, well-built plastered house of four rooms. Price, $1860. Monthly terma arranged. This property is near good carline,. paved street and In good resi dence district. Oet further details at our office. 418 Oorbstt Bids'. Timber lands for Portland in come property. Give details first letter. Bo?t 168, Falls City, Oregon. ::-: : CITY AND FARM 10ANS .. $1000 and up at Jowest retesv....:;'.i CM. ZAbOWV.W 414 Corbett HJdg. . A-141S. atavrahall S3. FEAR E ,Y BROS; t4 Salmon St. Warn 331, A.U l:;yjf ? NEW TOPAY' g rurnisned ients $3 a Weeh Sunset Beach, between Astoria and Soasido, kaa a ' daaoe ball it is a beach retort wharo your ohlldren will ji be afforded OTory wkalesomo amusement absolutely free. Sunset Beach baa a most beautiful ' otrand along tho ocean, anmarred .by . proleotlna- rocks and troacberoua In- ' lets. , Back from tbs beach, on tho ' gentle slope down to the fresh water las ak li as pretty a piece of tnrf as you ever. laid eye upon. Here is a tiwwiii umuiuuu tur un luvn euu wjm. tenuis court tor the young ladiea and their e coats and a croquet grounds tor tbe children. , One of tho features ef this resort la tbe abundance of clams and crabs oa the beach la front of Sunset, Tbe lake, orer a mile in length, la alive with flah. A bathhouse end bathing pool in the lake make awlm ing absolutely safe for children. Aa attendant la always on hand. Boats on the lake are free In fact, everything, even tbe wood for fuel In tbe Tent Colony at Sunset Beach, is free, deliv ered te jour tent. Each tent U 12x18 feet aad is spread on a board platform with wood aide. The Tent Colony at Sunset la eupplled with, running Water for domestic uses. Everything is tarnished except bed and ' table linen; towels and pillows. The Tent Colony . Is located la the most beautiful part of the resort, close to the lake and only a . few minutes' walk to the sort. There Is no daace ball with its row dy carousals, and all -day Sunday dese cration at Sunset Beach. Too can take your children to Sunset with absolute eafety. It has sot one unwholesome feature.' Round trip fare to Sunset, good for the season, only 4. Two fast trains each way dally, It la leas than a 4- hour trip. . . Tbe tent capacity is limited, so make your reservations now. Only $3 a week. Store on the grounds where provisions are sold st Portland prices. For full particulars aoa DorrE.Keasey&Co. 8d floor Chamber ef Oonunoos. REAL ESTATE LOANS SCOBTET OK KA2TB For ' first mortgage loans on Portland residence and Inside business property. Mortgages Bonght COMMERCE SAFE DEPOSIT & MORTGAGE CO. SI TKESD STSXJST. XHAZi ESTATE Z.OA2TS In sums to suit on choice residence and business properties In Portland. saze posit atosos xor sent. Union Safe Deposit Si Trust Co 384 Oak Street. Hoary Bldg. PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS ORORATATECb THlL' Grand ave. and Mult B. 67. C-1708. CHAP1N-HERLOW MTO. & TRUST CO. 817 unamtr or commerce. Main 148. RUILDINO PERMITS K. W. Reder Krect IVi story frame dwelling. tatn oetweea viay ana uarnaon; Dander, same. $2DOO. i W. Pettersen Erect 1H story frsme dwelling, Culoaial betweea Mason and Skid more; builder, A. slatteon, $2600. Portland Bronse a Cracible Steel foundry Erect 1 atory fram foundry, York near Boooe velt; builder, same, $10,000. Mike Stereo Erect 1 atory frame dwelling. Buffalo betweea 6th and 8th; builder, aame, $1000. James A. Molt Repair 8 story frame atores and dwelling, Savler between Thnrman and Re lclgb; builder, Klndley A Jacobsen, 82000. Mrs. N. Olrard Erect 1 atory frsme dwelling, 82d between Alameda and Braaee; builder, M. K. Putman, $1650. Mr. Maude M. Corman Erect 1 story frame dwelling, Slid B. B., betweea 60th and Slat; builder, J. J. Mathla, $1500. ford Motor Co. Erect 8 atory fireproof con crete automobile plant, K. Division betweea 10th and lltb; builder, Pearson Construction Co., $1W).000. W. D. MacLeaa -r- Repair 1H story frame dwelling, Tacoma between 21st and 10th; build er, same, $1000. K. H. Insbam Repair 2 story frame bonae, Tag St., bead of Bur tb wick; builder, aame, tliO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Umbdenatock k, Larson Homebullder Inv. Co. to Mrs. Hsrry Jacob, lot 2, block 2, Cumberland - $ 8,800 Lndd Eatate Co. to A. C. Wetaler, lot 7, block 4, Westmoreland 873 same to i. wetaler, lot 0, block 4. West moreland . . 687 ISO tnion Trust at Inv. Co. to Hsttle Brstng, lot 7, block 8, Ivanhoe Frank B. Harrington to Grace A, Carter, lot 3, block 1, subdivision west 230 feet of lot "N," in M. Patton tract.. Iatirelhurst Co. to A. W. BartletL lot 800 18, block 107, Laurelhurat 800 Henrietta Roland and husband to School District No. 1, same as above 1,030 Lewis B. Sllkworth and wife to same. 37x100 feet. com. in N. line of block 6. 3d Electric addition, 40 feet east of H. W. corner of lot 10, said block '. 600 Cltlaene Bank to Jos Cgleslck et l,,lots 4, 5 and , block 4, Ralston's addition 1,060 Annie C. Johnson to Emma Sonne mann, eaat 80 feet lot 8. block 9, Garrison's subdivision 4,600 N. W. Leadbettcr to Oscar Jteyaolde,- lot 10 and 9. block 8, Valghton Park.... 600 J. N. Montelth to Sarah A. Cox, lot 6, block 2, Granville 660 weuesiey Land co. to Wlnaifred Lamp- r son. Iota 11 and 12, block 8, Argyl Trk 400 Same to Bessie Harrison, lots 0 and 10, block 8, Argyla Park 400 Tbe Joa. A. 8trowbrlug Estate Co. . to Kanule Syrauey, lot 17, block 22, Errol Hta , (60 Joa. Mailer and wife to Vernon Church of Chrlet. lots 1 and 2, block 47, Vernon 2,000 Voiiug Broa. Inv. Co. to B. 0. Auestid, tracts 3 snd 4, llomeidale 100 Thotnaa Walsh to Joa. H. Nasb. lot 14, block 9, Terrace I'ark 800 Western Oregon Trust Co. to' Mary P. Burdlck, kit 4. block S, Meuefea addi tion r.. T60 A. r. McKay to H. W. Conger, north 1 100 feet lot 10, block 8, Granville., 800 Antite Berven and wire to Geo. Sanders lot 3, block 8, Berven'i addition 425 L. B. Meimfee et al to Anna K. Gray, lot 13, block 4, Kali-mount addition 226 The Jo. A. Strowbrldge Estate Co, t Henry Streln et aL. lot 8, .block 16. . . Benedictine Hta. , goo W. W. Sinclair to B. B. Voumane, lot ' "r 14, block 4, Tremont Park addition.. 480 F. Banninger to Edmund Gurney, lot 12, block 4, Weatmoreland 1,100 Jenui Erb Gurney and huaband to Vic tor D. Yonck lot 12, block 4, West moreland , , 1 ggn, B. A. Porter and wife to J. U Stubh ' lota 15 and 18. block 0, Strawberry addition , . too CERTIFICATES of title made. Title ' '""i o.. bewn nine;.. 4tn snd oak. MEETING NOTICES , 41 CAMP . meets -evsry Wednesday evening In W, O, W, temple, lal 11th st. All members requested'' to attend, visitors welcome. . H. Oi'DRKWj C. C. HERMAN sfclLVDE, . Mf- Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES rsMk kj. v,.. xLTk Jess S. Breedlove, White Salmon, Wash., 24, and Laura Hnrder, Cornelius hotel, 28. ' . Chester "Adclbert Wner-h-r.' 023 Weldief t.,' 51, and Margaret. ML, Matblot. 108 B. JSth St., Todore Atnaaoff, 2fl8 Burnslde St., 21. tad Hannah L. Thomas, 744 Broadway oast, 23, - B. M. McElIa trick, 44 K. J4th at., legal, sad Alma Walker, 407 K HTth at., legal. Thro. U.WllUama, (K)2 E. Ptb at. N, legal.' and VlesMallot Culler, 1U09 L'aloa av. M., u t ,1 j H ( ,V I w ' , t ' 'f . ' 1 t ' , v MARRIAGES LICENSES .-.''.' - - .tOontlaaedl jj'J Stanley Diets,- 8 Morris at., .23, and Anas StacfaJilewiecs, ' 161- Page St.: S3. ' . " J. M. MlcbaeL 101 iilbba at., 31, and. Mario aran nmaii, in uainea at., . xo. . : .., (--ri' . Olaud Alliaon, Oak Polut, Wsb.,;i St, snd rlorenca Barrett. Multnomah hotel. 1T. , W' ft Qmith At Pft Wedding and 1 Ui Oil Hill (U UOiVi.uin. Vnrdi Washington bldg.. cor. 4th on Wash'ton. UHkibH suits for rent, all aixe. Unique . ihakim. r- a n . . Tallorinr Co.. 808 Rtark mt CJLAUKhl BKOa. iUife,B.R?i,7 tlori,h Cin ,tiomr't and floral designs. 8 Morrison st, A' .'. ,vS RIRTHft ? W v v. MAGbo.VAUD To iMr. and - aire. . Klcbard M. I ------- ----- - Aiacuonald, . 134 Grand ave. N .. June 5. u0..vo.' - '"-': w.' " . MciNJVBE-Tj Mr., sad Mm. Dunesa A Mc intvre.. zbh ath r h..-June T. iiaurhtvf. BK II Abf .tZ-n. m7. Vh m " w.iV ri i..u 1148 H. Washington St., July 6. a daughter. MULUN To Mr, and Mrs. 'Jhomaa J. MuUln, JOHNSUNXo M. and Mri, A. M. Johnson, a.-m i tA mi, uu xoi uuiiiinu'r. CASKBKBB To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Caaebere, t vuvi asa.. sj u.a suii Aa aa suu. A'MlA Artrk .r fl 0 r..lu 4 . a.nH 'mna ovto ave. a. re., July o, a son. MAG CI KB To Mf. and Mrs. M. T. Magolre. K. Kzn sr.. jni m m an STKANAHAN To Mr- and Mra. John Strana- oan, ta and Ullbert sta.. Lents. July 8. a I son. . OLSON To Mr. and . Mrs. Martin Olson, 1160 men ave., June i, a asugnter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS" 8 W ANSON At the family residence, 1M Colon. lal are.. July 8, 1013. Charles J. Swanaoa, ago T6 years, 8 months, 8 days, beloved hus band ot Ountava Josepbln Swauaon, father of aire, unariee jonnaon. . umaha. Men.! Key. c. O. Morland, Madrid, lo wa : Mrs.- OeorM Nowak. Cleburne. Kan.: Emma Lvdla Kiiim A. 1.1 Moreland and Mrs. Carl Johnson of this city. Ev, 106th IlllnoH Volunteer Infantry, Kmaln at Pearaoas funeral parlor. LOOf In tbla city, July 8, at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferroll. 1T8 East 8tb St. Mlnnl J- Loon, seed vn-vniw vii a mimMF or im u. a. uwt rf J.,,fllt.h 2a.tF' &i?rtii1'l!Jat kt V T ii . S";, "mt, ",, reU. The remains arV ia care of f S? Dua- ning. Inc.. East Side Funeral Directors, tl &aar a.iaer at. Funeral Mt m in - uii. i ICASTABBOOKS In this city, July 8, at hla - . -u.., u. ,,iiaiuB aw., r Raum i Kaatabrouks, father of N. Bastabrooka and Uer. trude eastabrooks of this city. The remains are si tne new nariora r J f riniav a. Hnn. Montgomery and 6th sts. Notice of funeral hereafter. . ANTHONI In this city. July 8, at the family realdence, 10T2 East Main U Mary O, An thony, wife of lis v. T. 1. Anthony and mother1 of Charles E. Anthony, aaed fiS rears. Tha remains are at tie chapel of K. g. Dunning, o- t oiao ennerat Ulrectora, 414 Bast ""v at. runerai notice in a later isaoe. "iFJ'er':?;. , ft?i3sr$? to"Hrawth.?T.: i?a& Pereoa Undertaking Co.. for Interment. "m a tfibi ni ,1,?. n 1 r, fili aSrlS ' !. c,t: laly ,8, M??" field, aged 30 yeara. The remalna are at the new narlors of J. P. Pinler A Son Mon.mmer. Montgomery and 6th ats. Notice of funeral hereafter .... - - 0 BANKIN Jaise N. Rank In 1SS 13th St., July 8. 75 years: naralvils. McKAUAN Nellie U. McKahan, 1241 Eaat 12tb at. N.. Julr T. T4 vaan- srtertn rtemdi SMITH William II. Smith, Good Samaritan bospltal, July 1, 70 years; nephritis. KANE Jamea Kane, 603 Erie St., July 6, 68 TONSETH FLORAL, CO.. 138 8th, choice ruifiivweri xor ait occasions; prompt on r n o. A1HJII Dltffi, A-11VZ. MAX M SMITH, florist, 141H th St. in pemna; piuy. mam VI 16. FUNERAL DIRECTORS PRIVATTB . driveway. Patrons of J. P. Klnle AV Hnn tha funeral directors, Montgomery at Fifth, are assured or privacy by a eluded onveway surrounaing tne entire Build ing, Aioaern equipment, ferrect sani tation. Jedy attendant. Day and night serv: e. r-nonea Main anq A-loll. MTt. luiYAnu uuLnA.t, ins leading i funeral director. 220 3d st. corner ) Salmon. Lady assistant Phones A. 1 1511. Main 607. flnnrmn P. Mr.Undertakere UUIIIIIIIE. U0 IVIbL-IILOCMod er n In I very detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. n . oooi.iauL 1 Leading east side undertak- er. Lady assistant B-1888. 1 East 781. E. th and Alder. F. B. DUNNING, INC. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder. East 62. B-262B. A. R.ZELLER C0..Bo4thw phone PEARSON iVSlSSS-Jt 100' 3S" B.EMSTOCK, 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71. B- 1182 and University Park. Col. $94-88$ ERICSLW UNDERTAKING CO. Main $183. A-2285. 408 ALDER. QlPWFQ tlnderuklng Co. Mala 4163. OrVI-VVLO A-2321, corner 8d and CJey. MOXUMKNT8 Schumann Marble Works East 2d and Pine. East 743. PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-266 4th st. opposite city nan.- Main Kftet. BUSINESS PROPERTY 66 THE F. E. TAYLOR CO., Realty Firm, have removed their mace or busineaa from 404-5 Lewis bldg., to the offices formerly occupied bv C. K. Henry Co., 83 Fourth St.. grouna floor, Henry blag. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 PROSPECTIVE REAL ESTATE . BUYERS. - Don't buy real estate from a man or I pnotoarauu unwi xwu uavs u ,iu 1 property. Don't sign a contract with a real es tate agent until you have carefully read It and -compared It with tha verbal statements made by the salesman. THE JOURNAL. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 GOOD home, 4 room house, lot 80x126, tnnvnvAfl tin II tliiM urntkki woodhouse, new barn, plenty fruit -trees, I nuts, berries, grapes; clear title; must I be sold in next 20 days.. 6525 67th st. I S, E. ,.This ad win not appear again, I have four fine lots at Cumberland I A TOH:TAT H 1MH M'tIK Villi, .f , , Park, on Mississippi car line. Will I build to suit you, on easy terms. N-301. 1 Journal. SPLENDID HOME v 100x100 lot flowers and shrnbaf 7 room bungalow; line grra; run East 273-Cheap. w. H. lirKiJMAiv. ' 1 H-vnlf want a real snan on 4' lota an J I Of 38th and Hawthorne;., beamed ceil 1 aOU want a real anap on- a lots ana I . riranlace. built-in nonvanianeaa an4 1 room house close' in and clone) to see me at once.' Neal Brown, 303 Swet- land bldg. : . -. '' j ' S ROOM house, fully furnished, rent ing for $35 per mo., revenue 12 per cent on price asked and easy terms. J J. Fisher, 809 Abington bldg.; M. 4841, NEW 6 room house for $i400; $60 down and $10 month. B, Dalva, c6r. 80th st. and 41 Ht aye., S. E.,' Mount Scott car to Firland. p1-.- ' ,:'P'j "r't- '"". $60 down, $16 a month. takes 6 room house 2 blocks south 01 end of Wood stock 11100 ..T'Arui. t: ,j prtca 100, V-318, Journal. $1100 EQUITY In new modern 7 room house, good location; will take $760 pssh, lot, auto or acreage,, Tabor 4J40. Res. Tsbor 114ft.- . ' , 1' - . ROSE CITY PARK.-. New 6 -room house, artistic, substan- ci?t' mwJ?r; 74b7 Wifth"' "m ,MVln glt.;.:rwnr,', IV..?-.69: , . :, FOR SALE or trade, new .7 room mod-ll05 rn "tinna. 1 3.1KIIO. 088 V.. Iftth at M Tl00-yiVK room bungalow. . 650 Ma son. Two blocks Irvlngtou car. , 01 PonUaned Let the - Rent Money Pay for -j,.:-.-, i- 'vrtA IUUI MVIIICl ''''i'f;.:..:t,A f I.VAnrn iT' lillnrulAii' I . 'i'. ts. I a a o-w,s vuHRUiun, UHlll, ' UttUlllDI kitchen, new, lot 60x100; good. view; IS mlautes;"tpv.postoffloe. .$1560. iS-,, r,,,: r ; oom bungalowi' " fireplace Dutch -I kitchen. bookcasM. matunul fruit vfmb! I excellant view; 3 blocks to car; $2400. i.'k IZ',..,, I ' o-room i Dunaaii 5-room i bunaalow. new.' oak floors. fireplace, furnace, . built-in -buffet and bookcases, Dutch kitchen, full cement basement, laundry travsT beat of con struction: Hoae Cltv Park: alt afreet 1 asstMsrosnts : paid; $300 .cash, balanca i mum.ni v. W also own 8. T and S-ronm houses In various residence sections of the city - which we will sell for a reasonable I ..u Y. V. .B" --, mommy Peni. , riUVIUtSMl irU5l bQi tWlSKSi id tHoor, Selling Bldg. Division Street Snap ; - 6 room cottage, 60x100 lot, all street Improvements In and paid for; the bare lot is easily worth - $1800, as this is in the business . district of that section. Price only $2000. $837 cash, balance $10 month, 7 per cent interest. Dorr E. Keasey & Co, - 2d Floor Chamber ot Commerce. 1 R Arm TPTCtr- I Only asking $4000 for my home, street ihort blka. from car; nice lawn; 7 room modern house, built i year ago by O. W. Priest;, full cement basement, furnace, laundry trays, speolaly designed fire- nlsca and! huffjtt. haamiui .irin kith mn miinf lu.v. iuaii. in. .. A I toilets, sleeping porch, cabinet kltch- "I en, ciosets ail pave outsiao Ilgst; 81000 JhambVr Of Commerce bid or ohon. y,J?hVn Mia g,, 0r Pno,, Four Flat Building On 60x100 lot. Nob Hla dis trict; income $1320; price $14,000;' Mortgage $8600. Want eiear east side residence property, for eiuW Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d Floor Chamber ot Commerce, WI . ENT , whs-n you can pay BixAt0 120 p,p month: Including interest , 6 room cottage, 3 bedrooms, large built-in conveniences, $2760; $lSo cash halance 826 nar month nclnSfn. P""'. Balanca per montn, including mteBt. i iti Hi'M.r These places are on run size lots, one block from Mt Tabor car. Let us show them to you. WfSo ilflKN OKEUUIM TRUST CO., Bee Mr. Derr. 272 Stark 8t Hawthorne District Snap 4 room modern cottage only t blocks to Hawthorne ave.;jTull ce ment basement with cement floor, Dutch kitchen, light fixtures In, plenty of closet room. Price $1900, $100 cash, balance $20 month. Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d Floor Chamber 01 Commerce. Home Beautiful Would you enjoy a home close to the car. wnere you can sit on your own porch and eniov the best view in the city? I have such a place a brand new bungalow, with every built-in conven ience, large piate glass windows, rur- Inace, hard-surface street and 2-3 of an I acre or around, on the west side. 11 min 1 utes by car and walking distance. Price $8000; The ground alone worth the price. ueo. u. aiair, ata ttauway tuxenanae. Beautiful View Property On west side, overlooking: the entlra city and mountains: 7 rooms, all mod ern: will sell for 3500 cash and easv mummy payments. Dm,Ann Tmot n,.,nA 1 lutiuvni iiuoi uuii vmrnuio 2d Floor, Selling Bldg. Lookl Look! Only $15 Month Good K num huniralnor aman ha.a. ment, best plumbing, sewer connection, vieuiriu iiariics. aras. caoinar Kirrnan. walls tinted; price $2600. 1132 E. 22d "fifr 8ellwood car (a mile nearer than OTuwuuu, aiviii. uuur uniucaeu. uwner, oiB ADington niqg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A splendid home, situated 2 blocks east of Union ave., opposite Piedmont; property is kept in first class condi tion: circumstances comnel owner to dispose of this property; would take In exchange a cheap piece of property to tne amount ot aDout iizuv or llbOO. UTTU HA KK.SU N KKALTI CO., inn rim pt. PROSPECTIVE REAL ESTATE BUYERS. Don't buy real estate from a man a photograph until you have seen tha property. uon t sign a contract with a real es tate agent until you have carefully read It and compared It with the verbal statements mads by the salesman., ItiX JUIHKAU West Side SnaD Full lot with 6 room house. IK mln. utes' walk from 3d and Washington, $3500. Adjacent vacant lot field at $6000. IN iH Jj A IN Z JTAKlUllLiL 103-4-6 Stock Exchange bldg. 3d and Yamhill. $175 HOME8EEKER3 ATTENTION 81876. Exclusive and nosltiv barsrAln. that 6 room new modern bungalow, ram ant basement and floor, enameled plumbing land hath, hnllt In affacta A lnv.1? hnm far tll)7K. . riwnar aaa m aw if a nerta car: terms. THREE SNAPS New 4. 6 and 6 room cottate. I10E0. $1300 and $1800 each; your own terms, like rent These three have nice gar dens, rosea and lawns, gas and electric lights, 1H blocks from Mt. Scott -car at Nashville Add. See Joe Nash, up till 2 p. m. at 5417 72d st. 8. E. Tabor 2312. .,. KUK SAUti HX UWNKB- . , New 7 room brick house at a snap, all modern, Dutch kitchen, built in buffet, fireplace, 1 block from car in Firland. Mt, Scott car,, good location. Owner wants to leave city, call evening bet. u ami o , v .,. HOUSE and 60x100 lot. with 17-ft. al- lev.-Just V. block north of Overlook, close to river, sidewalk in and street graded; price $800,, $100 cash, balance Straight mortgage; win giva possession r .n.ou??., Vn. t Vi4TswW5:2 t.i.. y HAWTHORNE AVE. BARGAIN - Five room moaern Dungaiow. j moca soutn inars. fireplace, built-in conveniences and buffet! all street improvements ' In, iszdk; r terms. . t-non .owner, v xaDor 4962. ' ' , ' FOR. SALE 1 acre of land near Wood- stock, witn sniaii ' house, 85 , young fruit trees, lots oU raspberries, straw berries, dandy garden and potatoes; only 10 , block to carline. 70th ave, cor. 67th st. ..'";- -'-' , ftMf.V 4 inA " ...... ':" 4Hoom bungalow, tinted, hot and cold water, ground 0Oxl0OY fenced; bow on easy" t;rms.8mith:w4gon Co., $12 Stock Exchange, cniogen nouse - ana yaras; wooaaneu, A NRAT. . UOMIS tJl.APR! cheap at the-prioei $1300, on terms. See uaview.. - t napin-ncriow Mttr. de Trust Co., 3d floor Chamber of Commerce. FOR sALE-o room modern house, in Alborta, dlstrlot. close to oar, Call M. 26th at. N., owner. ' i FOR SALH 7 room modern .' house, Hawthorne,- $140 down, balance rent. Ford & Co., 308 Ry. Ex. . , , . ' FOR SALE tlOUSES "V-P'FOR SALEHOUSES 61 '' ly-fOontlnn.a . JI-!lji'"i:iKV'INGITON1, h6m,K.-'"T1""1 y Tor sal by owner going east, new 7 , rooms, modern,. 400; terms $000 cash, bal. monthly, easy payments. , jt E. 11th N., or buslnesef phone Malrt 7691 FOR 8ALEIXTS . in " Valuable : Corner!, Cheap This valuable corner is near O.-W. R. V a N.-ear shops and, not far from ap- V proach to Broadway bridge. -. Consints ' J of 3. lota, maklnga plat of ground a liK ;; tie larger than 100x100. It is on a cor. s ner.commandlng good view of river and city. . It belongs to nonresidents, who, : iiiiuut;! u lu tu. nm tor fZUUO, DS' inar Juat about the nrlca nf on. Im kii rig Just about the price of one lot 60x 00. Pick up this valuable close in cor- 101). Pick nn tVila valllahla ner. l is uargaan. - - - - s - Hargrove & Sons X22 N. 6th st..' near Ollsan. . Main 4381. A-72S9. Choice Building Lots i on West " " Side x?ffi Olenelvn Addition, reatrlctad .iatvU' '.. inside 8-mile circle, commands an un--' obstructed view of Tualatin Valley and ij , Mt. Hood: walks, surface aradnl airaata ,v: and Bull Run water In and Included In prlo; Fourth street line runs In front '; of property, the eleotririgauon of which in now m progresB. jrrices range from ' $350 up. Select your lot and w will v build to suit you for small cash via v. . ment down. - Provident Trust Co. ; : owners, '. ; '. .2d Floor. Selling Bldg. V.y APE the long headed fellows who buy - when business is slack and sell when things are boomlnsr. - While business in , feneraLis slack now,, not- o- with Aiar ecret: Our nroDertv Is located rtrht: making sales every day. Why not? Lots . In El Tovar Annex at $650, $10 and tlJJ. per month without tnterst for two years appeals to the shrewd buyers. See us at once and get in right Brong Manary Co., room 607 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.' -'- " :.''. SACRIFICE Must sell on account of brother's health. Will sell at cost choice corner In Parkrose. 100x160 feet, 1 block from Sandy road. Inquire C. F, Hoffman. 677 Ladd ave. Phone East 6255. Between 7 and 7:80 evenings. I WILL sell my $650 equity in a $956 , lot 1 mock from Williams ave. IN. lor $360. The balance of $300 can be paid in $15 monthly Installments. Address - John A. McKee, box 231, city. 7 FULL lots 20 minutes from postoffios ana close to car, bo rare, irice lor a quick sale, only $1260. "Terms easy. C De Young & Co.. 614 Chamber of Com merce. WEST SIDE view lots, 50x100. 20 min utes' car ride. Ideal for a home. arad- ed streets, sidewalks, water piped to each lot Price only $350. $10 down, bal. $10 per mo. M. E. Lee, 522 Corbett bldg. SACRIFICE $2660 will buy full wesf side lot near 24th and Thurman. Box 8, Mllwaukle. Or. LARGE Firland lot $375; terms, $6 month: graded street and water. 720 Chamber of Commerce. Tsbor 77L ACREAGE Ml TO Acres7$300 $10 Down, $5 Per Month Buys 10 acres of logged off land, 1 mile from railroad station, town and tha Columbia river. The soil is free from rock and gravel and none of this land overflows, some of these tracts have running streams on them. These tracts aro Ideal for chicken ranches and dairy purposes, perfect title and warrantee deed. BELL. REAL. ESTATE COMPANY, 212 Railway Exchange Bldg. CHOICE LITTLE PLACE ON THE ; OREGON CITY CAKLINB, 10 acres, nearly all under cultivation. elegant soil, not a foot of waste land; couole of acres set in fruit and berries,' best varieties; also 6 acres In spuds; sood well of water with force pump; comfortable little house, barn and good cilcken brood house: wen rencea; only y miles from tiladstone and about I J miles from Portland; can be bought for J3500; term. OTTO & HARKSON REALTY CO., 183H First St. Fine Country Home . That has no comparison in price and location. acrea right at station, Eatacada line, near Qresham. all un der cultivation; 8 acres orchard, house and outbuildings. Cost $3500; house insured for $2600; running stream, closa to graded school and church; no bargain on the market Like this, $2000 cash. Will do. JACOB HAAS. 308 Orrllnger bldg. KE RESORT Acre tracts, $400 and up, easy terms; water piped to each, electric lights, two stations on property, moderate restrio" tlons, 30 minutes' ride from Jefferson at.: boating, fishing, bathing; build your suburban home at the lake. THE ATCHISON-ALLEN CO., 210. Gerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder sta. 8CAPPO0SE ACRES. 25 MILES FROM PORTLAND. Tract No. Ill contains 12 acres and only costs $30 per acre; $36 down will handle this" and balance on easy month ly payments. Deep, rich soil, no rock. easy clearing; on county road H mlla to rauroaa station; vt 01 tract is una ble land, balance good pasture or fruit land. LUEDDERMAN, RULEY & CO., 913 Chamber of Commerce. Buy at Lake View Villas Quarter acre tracts, only $150 and $200; terms $25 down and $10 a month; water piped to each, electric lisrht: two stations on property: moderate restric tions; 30 mjnutes' ride from Jefferson at; boating, fishing, bathing; build your suburban home at the lake. - THE ATCHISONALLEN2CO.r " " 210 Gerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder sts. - ' PROSPECTIVE REAL ESTATE - " BUYERS. Don't buy real estate from a map or . photograph until you have seen the property. Don't sign a contract with a real es tate agent until you have carefully read it and compared it with the verbal statements made by the salesman, THE JOURNAL. - V CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port. - land; Gresnam district Estacada line, electric station mile. New subdivi sion, Sunshine ; Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elegant location, Prices only $76 to $160 per acre In small tracts; easy terms: quick train service,, Krark McKarland Realty Co., 309 Yoon blrt ,, Portland, Or. - .-,---- r. ., - 20 Acres$600r-TS $1 fare from Portland, close to town,", to school, splendid farming land, springs ; and running-waterr$100 c&mT'bf will T ia Claude-Cole, 817 Board of Trade bldg.- ., 316 TO 360 PER ACR I to 20 acre tracts, good soil, road tor,-' Ivery tract new school, 3 miles to Co urabla river and railway station, IVi -tours from Portland; easy terms. 311 V'7 Lumber Ex. bldg., cor. td and Stark sta, ' , HERB IS A" SNAP! ,-''.:;;:,V'.i1 5 acres, 4, In garden and potatoes; . small house, close to electric station. ! school and chuttHi, $1050'; terms. Com ft' ' anlt-k.;. 01.;:Lumber.; Mxchana;y ; bhlf. 280 ACRK8 logged off land.. mile . from "railroad und postoffice; aevmal ' houses on tract. - Apply of owners. Mar "'; shall H3. 6"4 Worcester Mdg. . SACRIFICE. 1 18 acres, house, gsrdoii,i,; ' 60 car. Worth- $1600. All -for $860, , . Investlgat r N-337,- Journal. - ir ; ; 240 AlllKJ "alfalfa and Ki aln land, for ' ' 1 ' sate. i rienty water; )u per acre." Write owner. J. M. chll.ieis. Keating, or.i ' . WILL sell 800 acres, good soil, located" on rauroan in western Oregon, tor 310 "i : per acre, Room 347 Sherlock block. : .. GARDEN HOME -For sale, acreage an'J'"" ' loia. a 1 ii. on in, twain owiu. ,,Sg5T5lV. 7BoVto,nbveeV"d"n T 0 A