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tn ii Th » ! Il 1« dur p u rp » M I» <>r«anl»»i a lu n n a l 41*1 ri#t uoilnr II» p u vlatona »•f O i a p la r II I , U w a <>f O r '« u o fo r I t l l , • n llllr d " A n A r i p ro v ld ln a fo r [ lh a ••rtanlanllnn «f lu n n a l < llilr k lA j fo r th« constructl»m . o p e ra tio n and 1 m ain ten a n ce o f tu nn e l system«, end I fo r th« p aym en t o f Iks cost o f «ucti | system s and expanses Incident th e re to;“ I That the la n d s e m h r a r s j w ith in th« b o u n d a ries o f th* d is t ric t here* t n s t ie r describ ed Ms In a co n tig u o u s body at eith er end o f tho proposed tu n n e l co n n e c tin g th* sam s; T h a i lh« len d s o f lh« u n dersig n ed p etitio n ers, and a ll la n d s In T i l e d w llh ln said d is tric t, w ill h« b enefited th ro u g h th s co n s tru c tio n at th* pro- jpo svd tunnel- The FreéTFàderj ifyykkyr%mssemi / Carrata »I a a w u * N U a a i . 'a . T h a i lh * la n d s Includsd w ith in th« j b o u n d a ries o f said d is t r ic t 11 « w ith in M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty. Oregon, and , W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O r a g o n ; th« I g re a te r p o rtio n of w h lrh d is t r ic t I land« «re «Itualed In W a s h in g to n | C o u n ty . O regon . t Chapaaaa j ( C c iit U n u«»f| fr o lli In a l W « *k) T h » uaaa> o f llio . Imam n u a a Mill« wlttor Ilian lw h ail s u | i | hnm »<|, |ierha|ia flft* |Mirra nrruaa Imlwaon w a ll nm l w all. Al»nn Ilia r r n l* r a Ihln atrrnlti trlrk li-il m r r a sunily Inal, laaulnn from on« i-ml o f Iho rhaant. w hom It liurat out th m u a h lli« c m n li» , c a rry in g w lih II ih r » M ula o f lli« nllutrlal lan»l • !>»>*# - ■ m i l , « ra ta l. JLP'I »ami T h la ««mil M*|>»«ll, m rrlpat along lip Hi« alrwnm, liaaal loi'H li»*ap«,| up, p ro h a lily In lltn»a o f nv»rfl»W. again«« th* g r-inll* walla, nm l w lth lo III« H ill« llra*al»>n« rn««a Ibal «ttiilala-at tlaaHr low pr aurfarrw. U ' A I l f aliout him . taw aaw Hull a u im i wo or I hr«« Imodrml yard« fn u u Hi« |>lara w h am ho h a il rm«r(«<l out o f lli« fa ro o f lli* r lllf , th* *»>rg* iiia<lr n s h a rp t»#n»l. altnoal a l rig h t anal«, an d lo r * Iha g roun d mas t t ro « n w ith a nuiaa o f fa lle n hould«ra. ran gin g from hu gs ro rk a to «m all • d rh rl* Abo*# It w as a gap In tho low *r arc lio n o f th« r lllf . from w hich II had hr«o datarh«d I.*» mad« hla w ay In ih ln dlrtu-llon. A l one« ha m m « lo Iho r«nrlu«l»a th at d y n a m llo had boon Iho m u a r of Ibla rollapa« o f p art o f (ha a n rfa r* of th# g ra a llo w all, w hich, sm ooth aa a atsol lin in g , m o ld tia ra boon d isru p te d by Bu n a tu ra l f o r m gurh aa g ra v ity . Am t Ihon ha cam * apon a»m«ihlng that ro n llrm s d Iho obvious d edu ctio n It wna o ro ttin g wood*« rrn dlo. Ilooldo It toy a ru a iy p ick. N ot fa r a w ay w ars tw o hag« Iron pans, lh « lr b ottom s «ni«n out with n u t . ao that th*y r*o*mbl«»l fretw ork In a trrl U n d e r Ibetu w*r» s llll the *■!■•■* an d ch a rre d rm lilu e o f ih a wood that had Itoon used to thaw out lh« froaeo oarth. A ll about am ong th« fa lle n ruck* worn m ounds. Iha rvsRIuo from lh« p an s a fte r Iha e x tra ctio n o f Iha gold, now covorod w ith lon g leo o f dead vegetation. T h e c a waa no lon g er any doubt that thla « • ! P a lly 's g old mine. K e fo ro m a k in g fu rth e r Inveatlgn- tlorva her», L a a d e rlila d to explor« lh« re m a in d e r o f lh« chasm . It ra n on l>« yond ih a bend fo r a q u a rte r o f a m ile, an d then canto lo nn ab ru pt te rm in a tion. W ith o u t any g ra d u a l leaernlng o f Iho depth It s im p ly ceased. Iha tw o ctlfT w alla com in g together. In the M in e way a t they d id n ea r tho rock in g alon o a t Iho o th e r eml. T h e chasm was, In fa ct, sim p ly an aionguted crater. Mel tim in g . I»ee m ade hla w ay In lh« cava form ed hy Iha explosion If I'elly w as In the d istrict, th ere w as h a rd ly any doubt bul H ist ha w ould It* hid Ing In Ihnt In n rcew lh l« spot, w lirr» hs w ould bo oaf* against d iscovery It waa not u n lik e ly that hs waa In the cave Itself at th at moment. I,*e Aral exam in ed lit« snow about th« m outh o f tha cave fo r footprints, hut h« fou n d no tra ck s except hla own O ra w ln g hla a u tom a tic, he advanced Into the opening. T h e sand In the In te rlo r tw>re lh a m a rk s o f con tin u ed tra m p lin g , but th ere w ere no Im prints w ith cle a r edges, and It w m ce rta in that no one had been there fo r a long tints. U n fo rtu n a te ly , l«*a had brought no can dle, h ill lie a dvanced some d is tan ce w ith in the rave, lig h tin g hla way w ith m atches. H ow ever, It wits a fo re gone con clusio n Hint I’e lly wus noi In there, fo r lh« sandy Interior bore no fn-ah fo o tp rin ts as fu r as be went. A fain t, d istan t roarin g , aa o f a w a te rfa ll, cam e to l«ee's enrs, and the a ir w us fresh, aa If th* ca ve w ere coo n e c tn l w ith some opening In Ilia rnoun la in «Ido. Leo resolved lo ex plore II a n o th e r dny. B u t It woe cle a r enough th at I'elly w as not In the chasm a fte r a ll. A n o th e r th in g that led I«ee lo that con clusio n w as the fn rt that no m in in g op era tio n s hod been ca rrie d on tb»-ro fo r n co n sid era b le lim e— long enough for ih e puns to h ave rusted through. If I'elly had taken refuge w ith in Ihv gorge. It w as In credible that he w ould not huve resum ed operations. A n d thege seem ed lo h a ve been In te rru p ie d un expectedly, to Judge from One B o n y H a n d S till T ig h t ly C lu tch e d the H a n d le e f a L a rg e , O ld-faeh len ed R e v o lv e r. hla min.I l l wna a sad an d lonely b u ry in g p lu ra fo r J o y ce 's m o th er Its ex isten ce th ere waa la Ita rif a test! utony to th e o ld m an 's m ental coo d llh m - ih a I he sh o uld have ca rrie d hie w ife 's hotly th ro u gh the tu nn el to that p la ce o f h is decants. A n d yet It w as c e rta in that no p ro w lin g thing w ould ever v io la te IItal grave. I we went on, and. a few steps fu r lh *r. stu m b led o g aln sl som ething eta* It wna (lie akeletnu o f a m an, tbe bones p rn trtld lu c through Ihe rents and tatter« o f the «cnrecrtiw clothes. T h * la u re l tangle« sp ro u ted betw een the rff.e T h e l»>n*« w ere b lea ch ed w hite, the flesh had lung sto re <11 «a p| tea red. O n e bony h a nd ■till tig h tly clu tch ed the tia m lle o f a large, o ld fa sh io n e d revolver. T h e m u ssle wna ch oked w ith r u s t; th ere w ere ru ste d c a rtrid g e s In side. d ise n g a g in g It w ith d lfllc u lly fro m Ihe Angara, l a v aaw, on Ihe less rusted p ortion o f H ie h a n d le w h ich they had p relecte d , Ihe In itials. C . P. B ill he h a rd ly needed that to know (h a l hla m ission w as at nn end. and Ihe Inal h a rrie r betw een h im s e lf and Jo y ce o verthro w n . T lie p ro blem ao In scru table an hon r In-fore h ad been solved. A ll ranee fo r an tag o n ism betw een them had com e to an end. A n d l»ee w as rn n s rln n s o f x quiet s a tisfa ctio n . II wna the happiest nolu- llo n , a n d though J o y c e w ould grieve, she w ould com e to see that It w as the best. Sh e w ould he glad, a fte r the Aral sh ock, that her fa th e r w ould not h a ve to fa r* the o rd eal w hich he had drended fo r so m an y yearn. B ut an L e e looked dow n at the re nin I ns o f the deed m an. he becam e aw lire o f a sin gle f a c t N e n rly ev ery hone on one able o f the skeleto n waa b ro k e n — llio s k u ll, rllis, a rm and leg hones, m ill iwdrla. T h a t th« houndarl«« o f tho p ro posed tu nn e l d is t ric t ore a s fo llo w s, t owl t : (To lm continued next week) N O TI O K O F P B T tn O R weather. t i n n ì K i. P R K P K N T A T IO N Kl»H FO R M A TIO N j Beg in n in g at a p oin t, w h ich Is lh« »enter o f t h • N o rth w e s t Quart«# I N W 14 ) Of M ertlon N ine ( t ) . T o w n sh ip One (I ) Mouth. Ban g « O ne (1) K ast of the W llla m e it« M e rid ia n , w llh ln tho c o rp o ra ls lim it s »»f th« <*lly o f P o rtla n d , M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . O re g o n ; thence east T h re e -q u a rte rs T o w n s h ip One (I ) N tirth, R a n g e T w o (% 1 o f a m il« In th* a»»uthea«t c o r (2) W est o f the w illin e t t o M e rid ia n ; ner o f the N o rth ea o t Q u a rt e r I N R I H thence eouth O n* (1) m ile to the o f Ihe N o rth ea e t Q u a rt e r IN R I1 I o f flouthw eat c o rn e r o f * • Id fle»-tl»»n •aid M ecllon N in e ( ( ) ; thence n o r t h T h ir t y - f iv e (!S |; th e n re w»-et Tw o e rly a lo n g the east lin e a f sa id fle c (I) mtlea lo the n o rth w e et <«rner of tion N ine (( ) to an In tersectio n w ith flection F o u r (4) In T o w n s h ip On« the ce n ter lla« o f A r t h u r fltreet. If ea tended; thence e a ste rly a lo n g the t l ) Mouth. R a n g e T w o (21 W . at »>( the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n ; thence sa id ce nter lin e o f A r t h u r fltreet and Its ex ten sio n th ereof, to th# ce n ter south T w o (2) mile«, m ore ,,r I- m. lin e o f F r o n t S tre e t; thence n o r t h to the ce n te r lin e o f T u a la t in R iv e r: th« •»» e e a ste rly and ««»utterly f o l e r ly • lo n g th« ce n te r lin e o f F ro n t io « 1» g Ihe m«an»l--;'lnga o f l u a U t l n fltreet to th« re n te r lin e o f H h w m a s fltre e t; thence e a s te rly a lo n g th« r«n- i l l v t s and In the c«fl.»»r I h r t u ! therv- ten lin e o f S h e rm a n fltre«t and It« »f to a p o in t « b e l t sa id «- tile r l‘ e>- ex ten sio n to the h a rb o r lin e on th« in t l» * c l« the ca st an d went cooler w aot bank o f the W llla u s r t t s R iv e r : lin e th ro u g h the eouu-r o f flection thence n o rth a lo n g the w e s te rly h a r K lt h t e . n (IX) T o o n r h 'p 1»v U' b o r lin e o f the W llla m e t t a Itlv er to flo u lh . R a n g e On« (I) W r i t o f lh» a p o in t In th e re n t e r lin e or S ix W illa m e tte M » rid ia n ; thence eaet a p teenth Street. If extended; thence p ro x im a te ly O ne and v/nc-(ourth eo u th erl) a lo n g w h at w o u ld he the <1H) m ile s « to th e ce n te r lin e of ce n te r lin e o f H lx le e n th Street. If M ecllon S even teen (17) In «ai»l T o w n «■tended, and tho re n te r lin e o f S ix eh lp an»l R a n g e ; thence N o rth T w o teen th S tre e t to the ce n ter tin« o f and O n r - lt a i( < 2 H> — lea to t h e W a s h in g to n fltr#»(: then»-« w»«t«rly Q u a rte r ro rn e r In Ihe n o rth lin e of • lo n g th» ra n te r lln « o f W a s h lrg tn n flee ilo n F iv e (k) o f aald T o w n sh ip s tre e t to th e c e n te r Hne o f M lx lee n lh and R a n g e ; th on ce eaat T w o and S tre e t; th en ce s o u th e rly a lo n g th« O n r - h a lf ( 2 H I m ile« to the South- ce n te r lin e o f S ix te e n th S tre e t to the raat c.irn e r o f flectio n T h irty - fo u r ce n te r lin e o f M x ln S treet, o r It« e x (21) In T o w n s h ip O ne (1) South. ten sio n ; thence e a s te rly a lo n g lh« ex R a n g e One (1) W eat o f the W il ten sio n of M a in S tre e t and I f s ln lam ette M e rid ia n ; tlic n c e N o rth One s tre e t Itself to th« ra n te r lin e o f t l ) m ile to th e n o rth e a st co rn er of F o u rte e n th S tre e t: thenr« s o u th e rly M id flection T h ir t y - f o u r (21): thenc« a lo n g the re n te r lin e o f F o u rte e n th ■••el T w o and T h re e -fo u rth » (1%1 fltreet to tho re n te r lin e o f C o lo m b ia mil«« to the so u th w e st co rn er o f th» S treet; thence e a s te rly a lo n g th e ce n South«a«t Q u a rte r IBBQ) »»f t h «- ter lin e o f C o lu m b ia B lre e t to the Sou th east Q u a rt e r <SKH> o f flection ce n te r lin e o f T e n th S tre e t; thence T h ir t y (20) In T o w n a h lp One so u th e rly a lo n g the c e n te r lin e o f Mouth. R a n g e O n e (1) K a a l ot T e n th fltreet to the ce n te r lin e o f W illa m e tte M e rid ia n : thence { H a ll fltreet; thence ea eterly a lo n g on« ( t ) m ile to a p o in t In the I the re n te r lin e o f H a ll fltreet to the lin e of aald fle c tio n T h ir t y ¡ce n te r lin e o f B ro a d w a y f l t r e e t ; w hich I* One fo u rth (H > m ile j thence so u th e rly a lo n g th a ce n ter <»f the N o rth o a a t c o rn e r o f said '<•■» Mine o f B ro a d w a y fltreet to tho ran - tlon T h i r t y (20); thonce east • u M er lin e o f G ra n t S tre e t; th e n re root- r..u rth ( H > m fle to the a o rtv -a ! »-rty a lo n g th a ce n ter lin e o f G ra n t co rn e r o f eald 8 *eth»n T h i r t y tl'*' '« tre at to a p o in t w h ich Is On« H u n thence n o rth O n e - h a lf (^4) mi - dred tie*» feet w est o f the w est lin e the Q u a rte r c o rn e r on the weal 1 • ..f S ix th fltre e t: th en re « o u th crly o f J lrrt lo n T w e n ty (201. To w • > 1 » o a r a llr l w ith s n d One H u n d re d (1®*> O ne (I ) B»»ulh. R a n g e One (11 > •" ' ' feet weet o f the w est lin e o f S ix th o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n : t< • i ^Street to tha eonth lin e o f S h e rid a n .-•at O n e - H a lf (H> m il« to tire li S tre e t pr»»dueed: t h e n c e eaeterly ter o f aald flection T w e n ty (20); t ■ a lo n g Iha aouth lin e o f flh e rld a .i n orth O n e -h a lf <H> m ile and " S tre e t p roduced lo n p o in t w h ich 1 « ree, p roou ceo - 7 '- T O n e - h a l f (H> m ile to the n o n • » ^ o( ^ Tw (.nty on a H u n d re d and T h ir t y (110) feet w eal fro m Ihe ce n te r lin e o f M a r- thenc* n o rth T h r e a - fo u r t h s ( H I Ti quant C o u n ty Bon d, a lso ra ile d T e r- to the so u th e ast c o rn e r o f the w llllg e r B o u le v a rd : lh an ea «ou th arly east Q u a rt e r ( N R H ) o f the h c l . an d w ea terly. p a ra lle l w ith and One ••at Q u a rte r ( N K Q ) o f S ec tlm h ■»■ H u n d re d an d T h i r t y <110» feet w eat •U tran 07) In T o w n a h lp On-» ' l l e rly and n o rth e rly fro m aald ce n ter Mouth. R a n g e O ne (1) B a st c-f ' ' lin e o f M a rq u a m Iln sd. a lso ra ile d W illa m e tte M e rid ia n : th en ce * T e r w lt llg e r B o u le v a rd , to a poin t O n e -h a lf ( H ) m il* to the cent, r 'me w h lrh 1« O n e H u n d re d a nn T h ir t y •if aald Sectio n Seventeen (17);• h. ru - ( 11 *) feet n o rth e rly f r o m a p o in t at n o rth O n e - h a lf (H ) m fle to 'll the d lv la lo n o f aald M a rq u a m Road N o rth ea st c o rn e r o f the B o u lh i ■«' j and T e r w t lllg e r B o u le v a rd and In the • Quarter ( 8 R H ) » o f the S o u th « " ce n ter l l t y <»f b»»th aald ro a d and Q u a rte r (SWH) of S e ctio n E l y ’i. h»»uler«rd; t lienee w e a le rl p a ra lle l it) In aald T o w n a h lp nno Itam w ith and O n e H u n d re d and T h i r t y and thenca fo llo w in g a s t ra ig h t In ( 1 >«> feet n o rth e rly fro m the re n te r in « N o rth e a s te rly d ire c tio n to th- lin e o f M a rq u a m C o u n ty R o a d to a n la ra o f b e g in n in g p o in t w here such lin e Intersect* th* 11 bein g u n dersto o d th a t In a ll oi n o rth e rly lln * o f M a rq u a m R oad A d fo re g o in g d e s c rip tio n of th e d itio n to th a C it y o f P o rtla n d , O re the gon. w h ich p o in t 1 « a p p ro x im a te ly b o u n d a rtss o f aald tu n n e l d is tric t O ne H u n d re d and T h i r t y (1X9! feet the d ista n ce s nr* u n dersto o d to be o n ly, and th* w o rd s n o rth w e s te r ly a lo n g aald n o rth e rly a p p ro x im a te b o u n d a ry lln a o f aald M a rq u a m Rond “ m ore o r less" sh o uld In ea ch case A d d itio n , fro m the ce n ter H ue o f b* r* nd th e re in so that th* point M a rq u a m C o u n tv B ond an now lo- deserlb*d m a y fa ll «t the p a rtic u la r estett nnd Is n flertlc.n N l.te (9). T h e n I'elly Imd n»t d ied o f a stro ke T o w n s h ip O ne (1) Sou th . R a n g e One or from n siuhlen a tta ck o f h ea rt f a il <1> Ka»t o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n ; u re l i e had fu lleii fro m th e sum m it o f thence n o rth w e a te rly alon g the the c liff above— jierhapa he had been n o rth e rly b o u n d a ry lin e o f »aid M a r flung down, fo r Ihe re v o lv e r w h lrh he q u a m R o a d A d d itio n to t h e F n o rth had l>een clu tch in g show ed th at he had w est c o rn e r th ereof, w h ich p o in t la e ith e r en co u n tered o r a n ticip a te d nn th a m»i*t n»irth*rty p o in t o f l . o l F o u rte e n t i l l off B lo c h T h re e IS) o f enemy. Id a d d itio n ; th e n re d ue w est to A n d, A iled w ith n m ix tu re o f em o the weat lin e o f the N o rth e a s t Q u a r tion s— h a pp in ess fo r th e ir fu tu re , g rie f ter ( N R I i) o f th e N o rth w e s t Q u a r for Ihe new s that he m ust b rea k lo ter ( N W I 4 1 o f «aid S ectio n N in e (»>; Joyce , I.ee m ade hla w ay tow ard tha thence fo llo w in g a s t r a ig h t lin e In tunnel. a s o u th w e s te rly d ire c tio n to tn e ce n Ilu i a ll nt once he m ade the s in g u la r te r o f S e rllo n R ig h t (X) In T o w n and u n expected d isco ve ry that he d id s h ip On» ( l ) South. R a n g e O n e <!) not know w here the en tra n ce wan. F a s t o f Ihe W illa m e t t e M e rid ia n . In th e rx p o x u re o f the pnnx lo w ind and j w«sl al»»nx th# <«nt«r lin» «f fl»i> ! I,< .rin varl«a • n m » « l» l f i o n «ha I lio n K ls lil III, S*#il»>n M -ran (T|, tru» b aarln « aa «lv»-n fo r b r a r lt r In jH a rlio n T » « l * t llt l an»« Haelloii |||» 4«s*rlpll«n. K lrv a n III«, lo Ih« q u a n « r r o r n r r W IIR H K FQ U R . T o u r petitio n er« b a lw a m H«» ll<<na T« n (III and Kl»*< p ra y th at Mild difttrtrt b« o r | M ll* d *n t i l ) In T o w n e h lp On« <|) Mouth. *1 in »«id s i i p rovided. R a n g e O ne <l) W e st uf ih a W i l A K R o y , P o rtla n d , Or«gon, lit . ls m e t i s M e rid ia n . In W a sh in g to n 6, t Utn 61, 22 acrpR In d is t r ic t C o u n ty, O re g o n ; thetlc« N o rth One- J. K . N lch o lsim , He*« A D osch fid., h a lf ( H I m il* to th* N o rth ea st cor nar o f «aid flection T e n (10); turn» a P o rtU n d , O fp fo n , fit. 1« lio x I I A , weet On* (1) m ile to the N o rth w est I mef•. M s rtln M eier, P o rtla n d , fit. f. B ox co rn e r of «aid flection Te n f 10); >•/ 16 10 serss. thane* n o rth O n a - h s lf ( H ) m ile to tha Q u a rte r c o rn e r on the east lin e Mr«. } . H«nd«trom, .P o rtla n d . Rt. o f flection F o u r (4) In T»»wn*hlp One is & 2 , 1 acre. (1) Mouth. R a n g « On« III W e st o f K«th«r K. K 'ffe r s , P o rtla n d , K t. I, the W i l l a m e t t e M e r i d i a n : thence weat i 51. 39 »ore«. « One f ly m ils a lo n g th* ce n ter line Th«o. ftllle te r. P o rtla n d , fit. I, B ox o f aald flectio n F«ur f 0 >: thenre 0, t % acre«. n o rth O n e - H a lf (H ) m fle to the Kindly Ifolrn**, P o rtla n d . Rt f, n o rth w e st c o rn e r o f aald S»-<-llon F o u r flox 49 A. 5 mere«. (4); thence weat on* (I I m ile to the 1>R vld B i r r t t t , P o rtla n d . R t 5. Box aoutheaat c o rn o r o f d co llo n T h ir t y - 17, *4 jure. one (11) In T o w n s h ip On« (I ) N o rth lia r U r A fit re iff, P o rtla n d , R t. f, o f Ban g « O ne (1) W eat o f the W i l % x 47. «bout 1 % acres. lam ette M e rid ia n : thence n orth One- A lb re c h t B trel t t P o r t U n d , R t. 5, h a lf ( H I m il« to the Q u e ri.-r eo rn ar • 4 »x 47, 59 «ere«. on tha east lin e <»f aald fl#*ll«*n T h i r M. ft T r s y k P o rt U n d . R t , », Box ty-on« (SI); th en ce w eat On« (I) til, about 7 «ere«. m ile lo the Q u a r t e r corn» r In (he r iiA flf . W iinon, P o rtla n d , R t. I, weat lin e o f said flectio n Thirty-»»nt to« 4«. 7 acre«. t i l ) : thence N o rth o n * - h a lf ( H I mil« A. d Carlo* « , P o it U n d , R t. S. B*1* to the n o rth w e st c o rn e r o f «aid flec 1 4, 5 acre». tion T h ir t y - o n e (I t): thence west W illia m W o lf el, P o rt U n d . R t ». T w o t l ) roll«« to tha N»»rlhw»-at #«r- U iz 4 6 acre*. o f flection T h ir t y - O v a (15) In J. hn Carlaoa, Portlaod. Rt. i. Box co rn e r o r le g a l s u b -d iv isio n , o r point. Intended an d In w h ere g iv e n th* d e s crip tio n a d ire c tio n le g a l in te n d e d th a t Is g iv e n s u h -d lv lslo n p o in t above, to a It Is < 5. 3 Aite«. T h i.m u fttre lff. P o rtla n d . R t. 8 . W»x i f , 4 acre«. A. It. fto g e rft P o rtla n d . R L 8 . Rox 1. 8.05 in im i N u rena Il^B»-rts»-n. P o rtla n d , R t. 8 , •tux tX7, 10 acre*. RernU-e .Rt»h«rt«on, 701 R ill« A v a - ii*. P o rtla n d . 1 acre. J M. R o g ers. P o rtla n d . R t. 8 . H sere. Rt Jo h n Z u rbu eh e n, P u rtlxn d , * acre». P a t r ic k H a rn e tt, P o rtla n d . R t ■»»X 272. 1* acre*. 8 . 7 H A. M s ls tu n , P o rtla n d . R t irrea. lit . 8. G le n n K o h lk es, P o rttn n o . f H a rra s. 8 . Jo h n H . G re en . I'u rtlan d. R t ’fox 82. 1 H acre». Jo h n B. W h ltto n . P o rtla n d . H t. 8 . ' e i 54. t H aerea. M a rio n P- P o v e y . P o rtla n d . R t 5. Tox * 8 . 2 H acre«. 8 . A b ra h a m M elster. P o rtla n d . R t Rox f«. M a rth a E. P lu m m er. P o rtla n d . R t. 4, Rox <4, 10 a c re s . ('has. I-chins tin. P o rtla n d . R t 6 . •lox *7. 22 H acre*. Ht Jo h n Leh m a n n . P o rtla n d . lend. 1 lo t T . George«. t: P o rtla n d . Rt ' ad. t L o t. C a n n ie r, flherw ood. J. fltlck n e y . iem ler. (2* 1 lo t H ic k m a n . *l. Rt 4. 241 A ld e r 4 lo t a -1. S c h lo tth a u e r. 8 t . P o rtla n d . ri »(isnder, la s .'. 1 lot. 712 F la n d e r* A lw -t bc«.-q the -tin of ms Itilo effect May 26. nani« appear« on th« Uat grasixmert . Give us your order today and every day. Fresh Goods— Lowest Prices In attendance With full basement, furnace, good drainage, land enough for two houses, ou a rock road that's paid for and readily accessible to both highways where there is no'city taxes and just J blocks to the train station. These homes have five rooms finished and room for 3 more in attic. If your old home is priced right it can be traded in on one of these hemes or they can be bought on easy payments Rt Dallas P. Murray \ C o n tra cto r and Builder 8 t . In Use For Over 30 Years Our goods safeguard the health of yourself and family, give strength and keep you happy and contented. MARGKLLKR A Modem Home? P«»rt- CASTORIA Fcr Infants and Children W E MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Phone Orders ta lly We Give Green lradinq Stamp» rilW T CLASS WORN AT Beaverton Market <&» Grocery RNA60NARLK PRIONS H. A. Morrison, Mgr. f d ! Why Not Own WHO AKE BUILDERS? When your meats come from our store you can depend on them being fresh and pure. The quality will be high but the price will be low. An oxpnrtenced Offices: Beaverton; Cor. Watson snd First St. PortUnd; 188 Front St. Phones: Beaverton, 61 on II. Portland, Main 3540 700 'a e g e r. (10 A lb e m a rle T e r - I'o rtla n d . 2 lo t a - s R e a lt y Co.. 474 S a lm o n r . . " l « d. 1 L o t S O 'x lll'. P e rp le x e d and d isappointed, L ee tu rn e d hlx th ou gh ts tow ard Ihe c a p tu re o f the m an who had a ttacked him In the tunnel, l i e cou ld no doubt throw lig h t on I’ elly'a w hereabouts P e rh a p s lie w as Ihe assistan t o f whom StudioBarber Shop Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trips To Portland. Furniture and Piano Moving. J. OF It w as a wooden cross carved w ith the n a m e I I K I .K N K P R L L T . stan d in g T o th* H a n o ra h l* t'o n n ty r * n r t o f W a s h in g to n t'* n n ty , O regon , and to u p ab ove a low c a irn o f honldera. the tln n a rn h l* K . J . W a rd , T o n n t* I.ee stood and looked, and vsgm -ly dodgeI m o u rn fu l th ou gh ts coursed through» We. th« und«r»lgn«d p«tltlon»m . r»-»n«»-tlv«ly show, n nd sa y; T h a t «arti o f 11 a la o ve r th s age o f EOO GRADINO MAY 26 tw e n ty -o n s years, d u ly q u a lifie d , and The low panned hy Ihe lust t*is o w n er o f F iv e T h o u s a n d (8.0001 legislature fixing grades under aquare feet, or uvors, o f la n d situ ate d w llh ln lh * b o u n d a rlra o f th* d is tric t (vliieli eggs musi he nnld, won I h e re in a fte r describ ed , an d w h o s e j Lewis Brothers, Props. •a 44. 1 acre. I S a n d ln . 1 1 th « t a in » ' » ***•• I »id. IOO' x IOO' lot. it D u n n a g s n . I t t h A Y a m h ill i'u rtla n d . 10 ^ x 100 ' l o t I). K '-nni-y. P o rtla n d . R t 4. B o a IH acres. - E . R u n y o n . 197 E a s t 24th P o rtla n d . 10.000 s q u a re f e e t O P m siitu r N o tice Is hereb y g iv e n th at tho p e titio n h ereto attarh i-d a s k in g for the o rg a n is a tio n o f a T u n n e l D is t r ic t under Iho T u n n e l D is t r ic t A ct. passed h y Ihe le g is la t u r e o f tha »tat« o f O re g o n In the y e a r !*XI, w ill b« p re sent» d a t a re g u la r m e etin g o f the J o y c e had spoken. C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , I.ee expected Ihnt he w ould he lu r k at tho c o u n ty co u rth o u se o f aald in g In Ihe tunnel, ready lo renew hla OP—I f . In Un OKp of RUMoret S tate a tta c k , h u l th is thne th ere should he o f O re gon , at 10 o 'c lo c k A . M. o f no such flasrn as before. M onday, the 0th d ay o f J u ly . 1(18. I,** m ade hla w ay back on the oppo site s b le o f Ihe gorge H e re there was P K T I T t o N F t Ht THF. O R G A N IS A a th ick grow th o f d w a rfed scru b lau rel, T IO N O F A T t 'N N K I . I H S T I U C T w hich had taken root In the soil b rou gh t down hy the little stream , and F a r the C o a g tru rtlo n . M a ln te a a a re , b ordered It, extending back fro m It and O p e r a t i o n o f T a n n e l S ystem s tow ard tho c liff In a sort o f m lnlntu re and th e P a y m e n t a f the Coat a f Such Pyatem a and Kxpewaes (nei Jungle. S o m e thing p ro tru d in g out of den t T h e re in . th is grow th a rrested Le e 's attention. I Beaverton TransferCo. \ A lo h a 1 H a e re a J a c k s o n St.. P o rt- We Give Green fradiiiQ Stamp» * 8 . « e r fx «- e E . Z im m e rm a n by W . A •rierntnn. to t E . 45th St.. N.. P o rt - 2 a e re a •g-iat F K o h le r . P o rtla n d . R t or 42." 5 aerea I le rrm a n . H ills d a le . 10 a e re a . ph M. H e a ly . *78 C . CT D r iv e FUNNY T N I ELENNART WAS NOT TH ER E V E T It was Jimmy's birthday, lie was only three. J. C l.u c k e l, 818 lY o n t flt.. P o r t ills mother ssid that they'd land. ( lo t a M a rg a re t C. P a g et (B y a Loo go any place he wanted to, bul Pag«t) 242 H S ta rk St, P o rtla n d . he couldn't make up his mind O re go n , t L o t where to go. They decided to L o u ig K o a a a h ln t t 808. Itg t S t . walk around town while he was P o rtla n d , O regon . 1 lota. trying lo find where to go. They E d ith W fttuhha ( B y R. W . fltubhs h er a tto rn e y |B fa ct) 78. S ix th S t . came to a poster, and Jimmy P o rtla n d , O regon, 8 lo t a wanted them lo read It to him. A lfre d L . Stone, 81. T r in it y Place. It said, “ Come and see the ele P o rtla n d . O rego n , 1 l o t phant that weighs two tons.” C a r r G a n g ah ro k e. W ilc o x B u ild in g Jimmy decided ne would like P o rtla n d , O regon , 1 l o t to go there, so they went. Half an hour hefore ihe elr- cus was to start his mother no FANM8 AMO ticed that he was looking all FACTORIES ALIKE around as if searching fo r something. His ni»4liei sal«!, spurred by inexorablo nee sa “ Why, what's the matter, Jim nity, cotton manufacturer« have my f " b**n going over t h e i r opera Jimmy replied with fears in tion* determined to find every ! his eye*, “ The elephant ’at short-rut to efficiency. weighs two tons isn’t here yet, Farmer« got leas money per and he’ s gonna be late.” pound last year, though tb e total crop was enougn more to DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER bring more money. Cotton acreage tbi« year is expected to The farmers around Decatur. be even greater than last; the Illinois, are duplicating th e liepartment o f Agriculture fore- farmers’ market plan o f Port easi is for an increase in ev land. The farmers o f Macon ery farm crop, except potatoes County organized and estab and flax. A decrease in cost lished their public market in o f production on the farm is as Decatur and the business is vital as a decrease in manu fast increasing. The producer facturing costs, if farm opera is also ihe salesman and the tors hope to make money. îfo consumer can buy from this marketing organization, tariff market products that were on or federal aid, can make poor . Ihe land the day before. It is methods win in factory or on | a ro-operaive movement a n »1 farm. The overhead of Waste si rid grades and slandardizn- must b e eliminated before | (kin is required o f all stall op Profit can become general. erators. l»x 47, 10 a e re a M a rg u e rltt* Reach Tamg>bel1. P o r t end, III. 8 , Ibix 4». 17 a e re a T. E . P ie rce . P o rtla n d . R t. 0. B ox 122 . 1 40x100' lo t a It »as M. P lu m m er, 240 2rd 8 t . P o rt- ■an»!. S H acre*. J.-hn W . C u lle n . P o rtla n d . R t 0. •* -x *X 0 O. 4« a e re a A W . M oltn. P o rtla n d . H t 8 , B ox kr.( 87 acres. H. T h o m p w n . 484 B ro a d w a y . (!, th* le g a l aub-dtvlslonat ' 5 J e n n la L e v y . 7(1 F la a d a ra St., t Iota L a n » I n g S t o u t 887 l U n u v I t t r D r lv a P o rtla n d . 8 Iota P r a n k B. W a t k ln a 288 S t a r k flt . 4 lo ta Bright prospects mark the opening of the new year. The business honzon is a- glow, lor fundamental condi tions never were sounder. During the next two months thousands will need materials. J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. Opposite S. P. Depot BEAVERTON. OREGON Have A Joint Account In Our Bank By a “ Joint Account” we me an an account into which ei- ’ ther a man or his wife may put money or from which either may diaw money. Every man should make his wife his FINANCIAL PAR- TNER. Then if anything ha ppens to him she will have |he necessary experience to be able to take care of his m oney. V\ e will w elcom e your acc ount. General Banking with unexcelled Service 4 v Paid on Savings and lim e Deptisits *ill »tart a checking account and we make No “ Service Charge” on same. Bank of Beaverton 5