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KINDER
GARTENS
fr ml HI.1' '-'"''. -
Should Be Part of Pub-
iiw vviiyu'v"
"Hon."V B. 8. Waod.-wben asked by
n Journal to give W on PubUo
- kindergarten, strongly advocated them,
, saying . , , - ,
- vu the twig to bent so Is' the tree
7 Inclined. J Kindergartens should be part
, of eurpubtle echoel system to bend the
4 little twigs toward the right
"The hoy is the father of the man.
H should be started right, and kinder
gartens fhould be part of . pur . public
, school system. "f "'
- s ' "The fir! of today la the -mother Of the
r xt (alteration. 6b should, be trained
aright at an early age, and klndergar
' - tens should be a part Of our jmbHo school
. iMtaab- " " ' i.-"-,-v;''r-v
, rw gpend thousand on a high achool,
: nrhleh la th end of the publlo achool ca-
rear. We leave the beginning to chancy
and loo often to the gutter Tet the bei
ginning to mere Important than the end.
m. f'Many peopje think every one ahould
be left to get hit own education, and that
little children ihould get their education
: at bona That win ba true wnta the op
psrtuniUea of life are eo.ua! to all, But,
- la spite of the ahallow talk "to the con
trary," they are not eqaat. Meanwhile,
the boy become a roter and; th -girt a
notber, and It to to the Interest of tba
. state to aea that 'the boy and , girl ere
. educated morally, mentally and physical
ly.! Childhood the Impressionable age
' What to learned la the early years alleles.
; Therefore It to found that a kindergarten
eonrae shortens tha whole school: Ufa1 of
the child frbm "on to three4 years,' ind
the life work la begun that mutes, aariior:
,rrhe child under to as much entitled
te tha benefit of a public caoel system
' as the cbUd atef aad it to a better In
:V vestment Jot the Ut'.-!fJV,i:.: .
-the -kindergarten to added to tba
puMIo eohaoi system, the Ineraased -taa
, atlon Is a mare trifle,. about tt ta s aenta
a year oa each $3000 of taxable property,
Cut a man ought to b ashamed to count
the cost f doing his duty by tba atfla
"It to thoe who bars not lefiur and
reomy homes wbo will and aught to profit
iqoat by tha klndergartfa system There?
tore the laboring anon and women should
see that a full vote to polled for tha free
kindergarten. A ,
"It tha propositi to ot carried vow,
these men and women who have hitherto
, been gtvlngr their tin and money. In sup
pert f free kindergartens Intends to atop
It.. Why abould thsy go oa at that wa
-Upenae In a work Trhlch It will then
mm,, the people da aot wantt Oat out
setwaaa and I next Monday 'and vota
' far the klndrrarii'
.;::?HtowEExiiiBiT?;,t.
rT. Th jBoard'ot Trade It sending out 4t
following " letter 'to 'thrf ; Portland tear?
- chants and preduoers, In regard to the
Japan Industrial Exposition to b held
ta Osaka so. ISM: .- . - ,-' '
'GenUernen-Tha Japan National kihl
' , brtiod wlU be" opened MarcH 1 to July n,
. 2903, and as a largo number of people
from all parts of Aala win visit this fair,
" ' If will afford great opportunities for dl.
. playing and advertising American goods.
"Fifteen acres of - ground will be set
aaldo for- foreign sahlbitors, ' and ' offices
f rea-of charge. ,t
Application for apace ahould bs for
warded not later than July X 1M8, to the
office of Chief Commlsaloner, Fifth sIn--..:-1
dustrlal 'Exhibition TokeJo. Japan,', with
v'i i detailed explanation of exhibit with plans
- . of maahlnaryVshorso power, ate, . . ,
- '. "Kxhiblts must be sent and arranged
. between January $ and February XO, 1908.
Electrto power will be furnished fra of
charger ' ; S '. " " ' f
. -' Al meeting of Portland "manufacturers
and' producers will be held In the offices
of :tfe Board of Trade Juno IT at I p. rn,
' - to arrange a definite plan of. action for.
- malting a creditable exhibit from Oregon,'
and: you- are respectfully Invited to ba
- present and assist In this Important mat
, tes, at keeping Portland and Oregon to
; JthSifront."
MASONIC LODGE
C . ' The Grand Lodge of Oregon, A.. F. and
A. at, was called to order by M. W.
. Grand Master W. JJ. Grac ft 1 q-clock
today In tha Masonio Temple, and routine
business occupied the morning. This af
ternooDt: the annual election of officers
' oceurred. , -. ;-,- ; -
FISHWliEELplSPlTTE.
- Albln Floss today filed suit in the State
Circuit Court against Myrtle Reed to
: contpel an accounting in an alleged
IWhwbeel contract.- The wheel is' lo
: cated in the Columbia river. It ie claim
I1bat tha defendant has refused to pay
ever one-half of tha profits of the busl
, toes, which Is estimated at : - present - to.
amount to 3S a day and that the.piaia
till U denied the privilege of going upon:
. jthe premtseti, The court to asked to ap
point a receiver,, compel an accounting,
and to make an order turning the prop
erty back to the owner. .
WHEAT AURKET.
i ' SAK'. FRANCISCO, June IL-wiea
Dlt. B. NORTHRIP
;" , Treats Successfully AD 9- '
riivoiis iSD ; cbsobIc riiisMSH
-1 Cff!ct 418 Dekurn Building, v
I Third end Washlngtoa SU, A
Call for literature ?,
; MISS CASES RECITAL
o-, ;, - ; - ; ' t,., .''
The song recital gtvsn at Parsons HaU
last night attracted a Urge and - well
pleased audience. - The concert opened
with a selection by the male quartet,
Heaars.7;Boyfrr- Hogue, Zaa -and Mont
goraery. There la ae auartet in tha city
holding the prestige. of this, and It is
wetl deserved. They sang Borneo's lad"
der (KeidHnger), aad weta heartily ap
plauded. Mies Ury. Case then sang. It
being ber first appearance In Portland.
She la a charming girl, and most grace
ful. hs has; an' excellent stage pres
enc. and her, appearance was enhanced
by her fcpprbbrlAte ' costume bf red,
which well suited ber dark complexion
and dalnMLiaceiid: vWlth . tha singing of
ber first f eng r- fLovely Spring, by
Coenen) she aroused - Intarest that in
creased with later appearances. Her
voice Is pure contralto, and never a syl
lable la tost through the rung of mnslc.
Before tha evening wad over the au
dience was fairly fascinated with her
music. She sang a double number with
Mr. Zan, but she Is heard best In solos,
as her voice Is not heavy enough for
tha parts of a duefc VThra is ' sympar
thetio InflectloJi-to her tone that almost
brought tear to ? th eyes when she
sang, "dh Mother Mine" and 'Oattlo Boy
fclua.' ' As encores sh ; Jerman
lullaby and a Scotch baljad., The uartet
sang ."pft in tba Stilly ftlghr with grand
effect and Miss Cass gave three- selections
from Neidljinger. ' Mr. Zan'a rendition bf
"Israfer was flna, and wag in, contrast
with the last aong he gave, 'Where
Ere Tou Oo," , a beautiful composition
by Somerset. . HI voice may not have
seen Its best glory, but there to no op
portunity for criticism in his 1 delivery.
Miss " Case gat ' the concluding . num4
bee..' "'On, Best to tha Lord." by Men
delssohn, that was a perfeot sermon in
Its depth of feeling.,, The aeoompanlBt
was Mr. Edgaf 'Courseh, and his ability
was recognised also In th applause giv
en the others. ':-'.
ROUND TOWN.
Secretary of the City Board of Charl
tlt W- B, Walpole states that Mra Leon,
a widow, who goes arovnd .begging, cialm-f
Ing ah to the mother of five chUdren,
beside being afflicted with hernia, ta as
impostor. Sh to-haown to possess
property la California worth 5SG0.
N. C. Oviatt, cKleraccoUnUnt In Sher.
Iff Fraxier's vffic.sttef..tbal P to date
Id bicycle tags ha been disposed of
by tha oounty Jt I not-likely -that any
setaures .of wheels will ba, mad at tnia
term oi effioef 'That task WIU be left to
mo next anenn. ... ; , f.;::-
--W.Thuiasuu.', oHveaworthr
Kanhas written to Mayor Bowe, In
auliinc f6r the whereabouts of his son,'
Andrew, front' whom ha has not . heard
since IsjsV April. Tboreaoa Is a years
old, light, hair., tall and weighs IW pound
', Th Central W." C T, Union met this
afternoon at Tylo street M. E. Church
ndT th FloterlMttsion. tprogrgm : waa
given TPr;;Mr
fddresa .ws. jnrga. fir vr. aoa unrug.
Iaao Dillon,. D.DW who to believed to
bav been drowned last week Bear 'Lo
pes Island, Fuget Sound, was weU known
to t this olty,, having formerlr been id
eated here as. a. pastor and for. a Bum-
her jot eara aa the editor at. tba Paelflo
ChrtoUaa Advocate ; H '.tpent, M years
18 tha ministry In this stata and was
placed on thf ; superanuatsd Ust about
Hearr Austin Adams, the prominent
CathoUo lecturer delivered his first ad
dress last night at the Baker Theatre
to a large audience that gave marked
attention to his discourse on the life of
the gteat Englishman, J Cardinal "Mew
maavMs hlstorr of tha , Jnoldents and
Influences of the life of this great snan
were interesting, yet. not so much so
as, his comment upon them. He la an
excellent speaker, and will o beard all
week on subjects that will prove aa In
teresting as the first, , His tbsm tonight
Is "TH Middle Ages. -;
MORGAN IN LONDON.
(ScrlppsMcHao News Association,) '
LONDOK, Juna ILPiBrpont Morgan
arrived ' her this - morning, lie. denied
that his, roUslda ML anything to do with
the anthracite coal strike.
: ;-y Vital Statistics;-
' Health Offloer Menefee baa just issued
bis report for May. which is in part, as
follows: Wrths Malsr, W; - female, - 68.
Deaths Male, C3; females,? 4S.' Fifty-nine
of the deceased persqns ;were married.
MARRIAGE UCENSES.
9V v.W)l
Harry Moore. 18; Kosa Johnson, 19.
WUliam W, Banks, 23; Ethel JS. Pike.
22., 1 rl- i r" 1
HEALTH REPORT,
Effl( Gardon, 43S Jefferson; scarletlna.
U. B. Hendj Couch and Park streets;
smallpox. . . . " ;' ; . j;'
E. C rouse, 'tit Montana avenue; small
pox. . . . " t -.
Mrs. Ada Cesteel, University Park;
diphtheria." : .'-: ' ;'
JuBa Peterson, '7H Bast Fifteenth; ery
sipelas. . w.. t.-
Gertrude Holman, Seattle, smallpox.:
Edffar V tVerthmulr, 89 ' Seventeenth
street '- scarlet 'fever, - V.
Q. V. Wright, 6U Fourth, measles,,, .
: Mrs. J. Hicks. 66 Fremont, mumpa ,
Helen White. 10 ; Borth wick, chlcken-
DEATHS.
. Gdrgo Wold, County Hospital, long
trouble, aged 62. ;' " ; ' v v" '-'
David Hunter, County Hospital, beart
disease, aged TM f ;" r.v' ix-
Lurrey Carey, 17 Caruthers, cerebral
congestion, agad 8 month, .-v-if-f . v .
Anna Schoppe, ,36S First, heart disease,
aged 64." I"' . ; '
George Benson, Portsmouth, , heart
failure, aged 83. ;;i' -'Vi "
Charles Shurman. C Sevehth Street,
appendlcltis, aged M. tf . " ' "' .
Thk Edward Holaam Uadrtak
lag Co., fesl direotars aad
balaieMrs. 8( Tamhilfc PTieaa S07.
-wsasalsiBaaSBssslWBSiasa - -.-v t-t
J. P. Flnley 8oa, Undertakers
and Efnbalmars, , corner Third and
Jefferson streets, do first-class work
and deal honorably with al I;
" Otto Schumann monumental and
building work, 204 Third St. esti
mates on first class workonly. ; : t - .
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Passports,Pacific Cable
and Isthmian Bill,,
Considered.
- (Journal Special Servlca.) . .. '
WASHINOTON. June ll.-Ths Senate
today passed unanimously th House
hill authorising the granting' of passports
to citizens or Porto RIc6 and the Phil
Ippines. ', V
The House took Up the Corliss bill on
construction of the PmclOo cable by tne
government . Richardson oppoaed It, " fa
voring the Commercial Cable Co., which
asks no Subsidy. Under House commu
te It was decided to take tip the Philip
pine civil government bill June IS and
to conclude debate thereon June 25.
In the Senate this - afternoon Falr
banks spoke In ft vor of tha Panama
route" Whea tha isthmian bill Uken
up. He was confident that perfect title
could be obtained.
nlr air
Chief McLauchlan received a dispatch
todsy from the chief of the Svanston
(Wyo.) police,- announcing the arrest
there Of George McCray, wanted hero for
obtaining money by false pretenses from
the Willamette OH Company , .';;- "
The local polics have been traelhg Mc
Cray up for about three weeks. As soon
as requisition papers can be made out
Detective Henry Ford will be sent east to
bring the fugitive back.
m ., (Journal Special Service J
NETW TORK. June It A Boston syn
dicate is sending expert to Cape York,
Bering Sea, to investigate the placer de
posits containing tin, samples of which
run a high a M per cent The deposits
were discovered last fall.
The syndicate proposes to erect a smel
tor 'on Puget Bound.
(Scripps-McRa News Association.) "
1 PEX5RIA, 111., June 11. The worst storm
tor 60 years raged here for four hours
last night and this morning.' .
Seven lives ar known to have been
lost, and untold da mag has been dona
Wires are down In all directions. ! .
' ,i $ n.i w n -i, m hi., imm u ; ') ! ..-fr
LIFE SENTENCE
T.TT A tf 1tf " 3urta ' IT. Ttandlt Muaso-
llno wag today sentenced to Ufa impris
onment. f i i - x t- 'it' i ii; 4-
CITY COUNCIL
At an adjourned , session of th City
Council held today, preliminary steps
were taken toward a much-needed Im
provement of soma'of the city streets. -
Councilman Mulkey introduced a reso
lution to Improve First, Seoond, Third,
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth streets with ce
bent , sidewalks and. stone curb. .Th
Improvement of Sixth Is to extend from
Irvtngton to Taylor. Fifth from Ollaan t
Jefferson, and the remainder of those
named from Davis to Jefferson..
The resolutions were rferred. .
The Auditor was Instructed to ask the
City Attorney for at opinion it th work
could be done on the bonding act method.
Thomas dulnean submitted specifica
tions for the permanent improvement of
street cross-walks. They were referred.
; The members then went lata a: commit
tee of the whole to consider the etectrio
light franohlss. ; ; . : . . .
' ' ASTERN STAiy
At the meeting of the' Eastern Star or
de 'yesterday morning, ft wad announced
that 100 of the Artr Ui"Wr delegates
were members of the order of Eastern
Star, and a motion carried that they b
given the privileges of the order -while
here, and a number were present 'at the
afternoon meetings. t i ,
The InstaUatlon of to ..worthy mat
rons of -tha new order wider dispensa
tion wa held yesterday v afternoonf and
officers for the ensuing year , were after-
ards elected. Thenew . officers a re
principally . the former ones . - advanced.
Thev are to be installed. Anmarraw.
i rand worthy matron, Mrs. Alice Town
send, not alias; associate grand worthy
matron, Mrs. Helen P. GatclCof Salem;
grand patron, Darwin Brlstow, of Cot
tage Grove; associate grand patron, C. F.
Wlegand, of Portland; grand Secretary,
Mri Siary Scott Myers, of The Dalles;
grand treasurer,' Mrs. Bay Sherwin, of
Ashland; grand conductress, Mrs. Delia
Bdustoh, Of Portland; associate grand
conductress, Mrs. Thomas. F. Ryan, of
Oregon' City.' The remaining offices are
filled by appointment after 'tha installa
tion which - took place this 'afternoon.
This morning the routine business session
was continued.-'-. - . .
THE WEATHER.
i". j Mw-py.., ,;! t .... .
Light thunderstorms havs again oc
curred at Los Angeles . and Baa Diego
and thunder storms are also reported
la Southern Utah, Iowa and Norther)
Illinois.4 -
Th pressor has diminished in the
North Pacific states' and the conditions
are" again somewhat unsettled, but no
rain hag fallen in that section during
the last 13 hours.
The indications are. for. generally fair
'aiher in this district Thursday, "with
no ' marked - changes In temperature,
EDWARD A." BJCALS, -
;. i-, f Forecast OflIc(aL'
r. . .
The new directory lust issued bv the
Columbia Telephone Company shows that
company to-be growlar"
5f fffWT05I
Ten Days
at the
Seaside
Just Think!
Ten happy, blissful days,
away from the heat and
dust and ill-nature of "city
summer'' weather, Ten de
lightful, care-free days at
Old Ocean, whose breeze ;
brings bloom to the cheek,'
brightness. (o the eye, and
sprightlinesl to the step, -And
best of all she will
not have to skimp along
for weeks on short allowance
t '.ir' rt U'W-k t - -
-in order to enjoy it, for
Journal
All the
Bills...
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Here
: Jo the. mosi topular younr; woman , in Portland Tho
journal will five m ten days trip to the deaslda and pay
her expense down and back, and her hotel bill while there.
To determine her popularity a vote will be taken and the one
receiving the niost votes will get the trip. The' one getting the
next hlghesi nurrjber.wlll be given a trip lasting from Satur
day to Monday, all free. The one who is third In the list will i
receive a trip up jthe lordly Columbia and return. . v - i
This la a chance for the worthy young women who fill '
busy place! In the city to take a vacation trip. . .
; Who Is Yoiir Choice ?
nut nm
(Soripps-ltcRae News AssooJaUon.)
WASHINGTON, Syne IWTha beet su
gar rten In the Senate are mucft. elattij
at the revelations made by F. H. Tbur
ber, president of the States Export Asse
elation, before the Benata committee aa
relations with Cnba. to tha stteef tbat be
had been employed tha Cuban mili
tary government to assist la the work M
preparing a tariff fop tha Island.' At f tha
axpens. of th. government, he had clreii
lated many documents, testified. Ths
beet men talk of starting an; Investiga
tion as to the Way yfooi spent Insula
funds and proposing a suspension of tba
reciprocity bill unUl Inquiry caq be mada
BEEF TRUST
NOT PROVEN
(Scrlppa-McRae News Association.)
NEW ORLEANS, une ll."-The Fed
eral Grand Jury which has been Investi
gating th. alleged beef trust.' was dis
charged today at noon, fio ' Indictment
having been returned, as it was unable
to get tnfcrmptlon desired from witnesses.
, Election Officers' Scarce- , .
School Clerk Allen Is finding some dif
ficulty In securing a force of competent
Judges and clerks for tha achool election
to be held in this city Monday. The
Judges and clerks must be residents of
the wards in which the votes are cast.
and must be taxpayers. - Business men as
a rule avoid taking tba job, and it makes
the task of finding other Qualified, sersone
to aot all the harder. Mr. Allen worked
alt day yesterday on tha list and the total
will not to completed until this' afternoon.
Women ian serve. There are U rards la
the city, and tha law requires that a
pojllng place shall ba sstablished In each,
JOURNAIb-OIRL
FREE VACATION TRIP
II .Ki-S';.'i';l.,!,'
i m rvvTvi - . 'ax
s the Plan
atKl as many more may be located therein
as are necessary. t .. . J
v One director will Jje elected to succeed
J. V. Beech, the present incumbent. Mr.
Peech Is a candidate for reflection. His
opponent Is W.iW. reth.rton, tax agent
et the Soatasrn Faeina Railroad Com
pany, . whose residence la on the East
Side, a -j- f . , t
1 The fluestloa at taking the free kinder
garten schools Into the system will also
be voted upon at this election.
A STRIKINO picture;
' 'V, -. ir-S- i'. i-i"" - V- i-tf
By special request cf tha management
of the White Collar Una on the occasion
of tha passage of the - Bailey Gataert
through the Cascade Locks and tha rap
ids -with the delegates to the A 0. XT. W.
oonventfoa oii board, an unusually excel
lent "picture was taken. The work was
done by. Klser Brothers of Warrendale.
This picture Should be k pleasing souvr
nlr for t tha delegates to . tafce ' to their
Eastern' homes. Special views were taken
St The Dalles and on board the steams?
by J, yf. Brill of Portland, who ls onaoY
tha most promising of tha amateur pho
tographers of the city, ,
Get Promotions. 1
Fro mSsa Tranclsco aoraaa tha ? an"
nouncemeiit of the promotion of the fol
lowing facials ' of the Boiithern Pacific:
Charles J. Wilder, to ba assistant audi
tor of the Paolflo system,
'David W. Homsburgrro be freight aud
itor of ha Paolfic system. .":
- Henry S. 'Uncoln, to- be i assistant
freight, auditor of th. Paclfid system. ,
- POLICE RECORD. " !
John J. Cross and Roy Alton, arrested
fpr breaking Into aboxcar and" staayng
a quantity of shoes, "pleaded guilty in the
Police Court this afternoon and were
given 10 and eight months, fespecUyelyr
In the ooanty,all. a t,- : , , v
, B1U - Dally was gives M - days Ini the
county Jail aad fined 3M for having' co
caine la his possession, v-i - . v l ' - '
Jennia K. Lawtonjiore out a warrant
and Conditions
I VOTE FOR
At:
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'Journal Vacation Trip. .
"tBig Jr. .B';' '''-isw " -'.'-akaS Jt -'uk W;-'jissbv-"'w'
Cut Out This Coupon.
(sawvtAS'
today for the- ,arrest ot. her' lover." VT.
U. Reed, on a charge of, threatening to
kill. The man Is trying to force the wo
man to further receive his attentlona.
The ; case of Mary "'Williams, white,
charged with her colored associate, Billy
Waddell, with robbing an Bast Indian
named Louis Samuels, waayagala oonUn
ued. Waddell wf sentenced to days
lats- y.eetertayaftarlloeB'''-l.;', . !
SHRINKS EUCT OFFICERS.
(Journal Special Senrlee.) i '
SAX FRANCISCO, June u-The Impe
rial Councils of Mystie 0hroicrs today
elected Henry C Alkaa of Omaha Impe
rial1 Potentate; ' All the other offlcerS-'wart
promoted to tha a. atr . hlgfter . poaltoi.
I'fank C. Roundy of (jhloago was elected
Imperial Oriental Ouard. f.- t. . , - 4
.a.. '-""u
births;
i .
' 70 Mrs. Ryland B. McClung, rth and
Oak, a boy. " ;r " -i v .
: to Mra Orant B. Cola, ' hospital, . a
girl." J''.'7; 'T'' k"1
Ta Mra Ootlieb Haehlen, W First, a
sHrt',;.S''"..''?:.'r
Ttf Mrsl M.f Adbert Mace," Vtt XTnlon
avenua a boy. r rr I ',
h ti, -'; 7 my, -Zit.-'
BUILDING PERMITS.
Fred Frits, repairs, Second and Burn
side; f4&X)L " 7 .
A. ? M. . Lusure, ' one-story house, Eist
Twenty-first and tCllswortb: 800k !" a
Oregon Telephono . Company, . repairs,
West Park and Alder; Woo. . i
Abbe' Pace, cottage, - Oldeoa and A
streets. H000.' 't s t tv"
A. Strong; 114-story, oottage. East Ash
and Seventeenth,'' 11500. i -'1 "
. Drt Thomas . Darling, J-story house,
East Wth and Belmpnt, H20O. ,.
.School District Na, 1 addition, .130,000.
Oregon- Telephohf : Co buljdlng, -
Ankeny and Sixth. H2.00K j.-
Sanford Bmlth, -story dwllng. East
litli and East Stark. I28O0L 1 -.
Q. -aiWgr &Hstvy-;4walIloa,r.I5ast
Sevenih and Tillamook, $1900. ..
I. Roberta, 2-story, house. Park; and
Montgomery. S360T , .
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who do not take the paper. '
It wiU take a little effort on
your, part, for others are ' JJ
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
O. C. Cruioa to KathaTtoatTremblav
lota II and 14. hlook i. Ma4ow Park! lor
I A. Flk et ' Wto( tola W Potter,
lota a and . block U. Paradlaa,.. '
Springs ,,... , A , ,
TlUa Guarantee! 3k Treat Company to
i Wllhelmlna Oelsnar, lot f, l10cst t,
North Iivlngton '.. ' W
Sheriff! to Ooo W. Joseph (fos Ruth !
Rosa, Lea, northwest U, et aeetloa
township 1 sOuth, raiu 6 east ..u M01
ooiitsmith had helra to Bv a4 -
k J. Goldsmith, lots t aad V blocs:
T ft." OoMsmlth'a AddlUon,.tl;...'-isw
Portland Tttist Oompaay'F of Dsagva ;
to Jessi B. Norton, lota U and 18,
hiock'8,'Coach Addltloa-f-"""65
Northern Counties Investment Com-
mrtv ta WUUam Sheeny, west half , :'i
.. lota f fnd block 4, East Irving
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St Trust Co.. Chamber of Commeroe.
; RIVER BULLETIN.
''"'j "r1-iir .. 771" . ft'"'.!r
Tha river' la falling at other points
Oregon"and Washington, except at Port
land. Th. forecast of tha local weathef
bureatt 1 Thatthe rivet" at Pprtland snl
Tha,DaUea.wVl slowly rise during tin
remainder of tha weeky tha river at Fort.,
land probably leaching a; stags Of
feet Cy, next; Saturday and 17 feet at
They Dalles bF - next Friday afternoon, f .
.Tha atage of the river at Portland t ..;
day la 18-t feet; ;The Danes. 83.1 feet! ;
UmatUla, 10.1- feet; Morthport, T feetj:
Wenatchee M feet; Riparia, . 1 t eeti ,
Jwlston, U.y feti Welser. 74 feat. j. -
Man and women to- locata oa
soma elegant Mxabpf Jand, r- t --
splendid opportunity; anqutr
Immediately, joi Faillnf Bldj.
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