The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 07, 1906, Image 5

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PORTLAND'S MODEL SUBURB
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LOTS $150
$3 Down $3 A Month
LOTS $150
$3 Down $3 A Month
.T,C rU inFUKir LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE FAMOUS MT. SCOTT DISTRICT. HIGH, DRY JT'C DC A I IT I CI II
I I 1 l.nAu til MU AND . LEVEL. THE MOST HEALTHFUL AND MOST BEAUTIFUL LOCATION I I IjlAU I IrUL
I I J VIIIIUMIIIU IN THE VICINITY OF PORTLAND. 1 U
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The rush to this district has amazed observers. The development of the Mt.
Scott section has been marvelous. '.The greatest financial authorities admit there
is no investment as safe aVrearestate. Never in the history of Portland have you'
been offered such a brilliant opportunity to lay the foundation for a home of your
, own as you are now offered in Woodmere. ,
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:&Z LOTS U EJA $3Down .
50x100 & V V S3 A Month
: .:: (Only 1 0c a Day) ! c 'l'.-L s :
Twenty-five minutes from city
ID-minute service; oc tare, .weugnuvu riae. . ... ,.;.-,,,y .... 4 .
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IH UMATILLA
Government Plans a Gigantic
i Structure for ; Reclamation
J Project Near Cold Springs.
NINETY FEET IN HEIGHT - -.
QUARTER OF MILE LONG
Bids to Be Asked Soon for Embank
; V merit Natural Reservoir Site to Be
1 1 Used to Impound Surplus ,Wtr
Jt of .Stream. '
8lMrUl IMnpatcb to lit JoorMl.) '
: Ponaieton. Or., AprtJ 7. 'i'b United
Rutes reclamation rvtca will soon
for bl3 for th ontractlon of the
"Always Uniform. .,
Always Reliable -Everywhere
Obtainable
BAKER'S
& COCOA
have stood the tests of time and
. service for over 125 years
IUCWTOTWI.
' V. Ik I"!. Off.
Be sure that you get the genuine
with thetradc-markonthepackage.
Direction for preparing; more than
one hundred dainty dithet in our
Choice Recipe Book, tent free on
requeat.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
$Mtti 1790 , Dorcheeter, Mas.
)Af Highest Awards in
tO Europe and America '
Hit II
CHOCOLATE
ill
1m;e
on' best electric car line in Portland; finest cars;
THIS IS A PURCHASING CHANCE THAT
FEW WILL MISS, FOR SUCH BARGAINS
ARE RARE. GO OUT. EARLY TOMORROW
TAKE MT. SCOTT CAR,
FIRST AND ALDER STS.
rMarrolr fo the . atorac - ot . aurjrtua
waters of the Umatilla river. The alte
for thla great earth dam le 10 miles
eoutheest of Umatilla and three miles
south of Cold Springs station on the
Columbia, river line of the O. R. It N.
eompanr. ..,.
" The site is a natural basin within
which the waters will be Impounded by
a dam SO feet-high and over a quarter
of a mile lona It -will contain about
(00,000 oubio feet of earth. Here wlU
be stored 1 0.000-acre feet of water
which will atand SO feet deep acalnst
the dam. . i
On March 30 this year there was four
times the amount of water rushing
down the Umatilla that could be carried
by all the canals that Could be built or
even purposed to be built or enlarged
by private companies' and the govern
ment reclamation service and the river
is not. yet at high water. , -.
The-surface of the Umatilla river
where It enters the Columbia river at
Umatilla la about ISO feet above, a ea
level and the water at Echo, IS miles
op the Umatilla river, ie about S2S feet,
showing a fall of nearly 10 feet -per
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PARENTS AND TEACHERS
TO MEET AT PHILOMATH
(Srwrial Dh-pateb to The Joaroal)v "
- rv.)lla fit. Anrll 7. A Barents'.
iMh.F . nA whnAl flfllr.ri' meeting
under - the management of -Superintend
ent O. W. Dcnman ie xo oe nsia at rni
umith Mtt Aiinniav. Anrll 14. ' A lit
erary and musical program under the
direction of Philomath college will be
given. There will be an address by Su
perintendent J. IL Ackerman. another
by Dr. Robert Tenney, member of the
state board of Health, ana an- aaareas
by President K. V. Ressler of the Mon
mouth normal. There will be a basket
dinner at noon, and a large an enthu-
slastlo crowd is expeciea io aiiena.. .
ICE AND COLD STORAGE
PLANT. FOR CHEHALIS
(gperltl TOpte to The Jotm1.)
rt,.haiia U'uh . Aorll 1. ChehallS Ie
assured the Immediate building of a
factory for the manufacture of ice and
- - nl,nr Tha nlant will be
m cum .wi b - -
operated by. the St. Helens Condensing
company and will oe ownea joinny oj
It and the Olympla. Brewing- company.
. ,.t f thai rlt V council
was held Wedneaday night and a fran
chise granted for the eonaensmg com-,
pany to lay pipes through? the streets.
This will make the second new enter
prise for Chehalis witnin a mourn, a
factory for the working of sheet metal
piping, etc, having recently come in.
MUTUAL LOBBYIST TO " -.
TELL ALL HE KNOWS
(Jmraal SpacUl Service.) ' '
New Tork. April 7. Andrew C
Fields, former leglelative agent of the
Mutual, announces that he will make
charges against Mutual trusteee similar
to those made by Hamilton against the
New Tork Life. All expenditures made
he claims were under the direction of
the officers of the company, who were
cognisant of all moneys handled.
O. ft si a. U lit eat xaae.
IImiIiI Mmlrk fcn Tm InmM
Cottaa-e Grove. Or., April -7.
The O. S, E. R. R. Co. le to extend
Its railroad Into the timber reserve.
Three more cere of- steel have .Just
been ordered. The company win great
ly Improve the roadbed this season, as
the heavy freight shipments of ma
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A Scene
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. 203 FAILING BUILDING, THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
I Agent Always on Ground Rain or Shine. ' Office at Woodmere Station.
FIGHT FOR WATER RIGHTS
BROiVS MORE BITTER
Roaring River and Crabtrea Mat-
ter Being Fought by Oppo
' nents of Scheme.
SpecUl Dtop.Ufc to Tbe 7ooraal.) '
Albany, Or., April 7. The fight now
In progress for the water rights on
Crabtrea creek and Roaring river is de
veloping Into one of the bitterest' ever
la-progress In the county. Those- op
posed to the granting of these rights to
the applicant. W. J. Turnldge, have pre
pared a remonstrance end will present It
to the court. Their only course at pres
ent seems to be to obtain a restraining
order or Injunction and enjoin the ap.
plloant from' making hla Intended Im
nrovements. showing that the rights he
seeks to appropriate to himself should
not be granted on account of the stream
having heretofore been Improved and
an open water-way for. the floating of
loga, wood and other materials. This
they allege they can establish by proof.
' Any Individual' or association of indi
viduals who are residents of this state,
or corporation, la granted the right to
eeeure-toithemeelves or. Itself-the .ex
clusive right to regulate, manage and
control the floating, transportation and
booming- of loge, etc, on any navigable
stream, provided they make surveys,
(lie maps and declaration of purpose to
so appropriate water rights for the pur
poses above mentioned. The county
court has no Jurisdiction In the matter.
Tbe act makes the proceeding lawful
unless It can be shown that the stream
ie navigable or has slready been tised
for the purposes Indicated by the ap
plicant. .Tho water-war ao appropriated
by Turnldge Is worth thousands or dol
lars and It Is generally thought that be
has secured this for soms large corpora
tion to engage la lumbering enterprlsea.
' - wew Publishing' Oonpaay.
(Special Ptopetca to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., April T. Articles of
Incorporation for the Kaglea Publishing-company
have been filed in the
county clerk'a office. The object of
the company Is to do a general publish
ing business. In the way of magazines,
circulars, etc. The capital stock Is
placed at 11100 and Is worth IJ per
share. The Incorporators of the com
pany are Frank O'Harro, William O.
Boart and J. T. Hlnkle.
No formaldehyde or -.
other poisonous preser- t
' vative used in
St. Helens Cream
It keeps because it is
thoroughly sterilized.
Heat kills all germs.
Mary - fed her little
lamb some porridge.
' ,He is no better '
(To be aomUaaed)
, Mary's Little Lamb.
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' - Sales Afeat,
Seaeda. ...
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wwfflr, it tMmJtmmmm 1
in Woodmere -Looking North From Station. TIONS VISIT BEFUL VDMERE .
; , ; ,. " ; ; ' AND YOU WILL, BECOME A CUSTOMER
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NEW YORK SEWERS BLOWN
IIP BY GASOLINE FUMES
Wasta From Garages Causes
-Disastrous Explosion Fifth
J 1 of a Million Loss.
"V (Jooraal' Special Service.)
New Tork. April 7. With a roar and
succession of explosions which resem
bled a connonade, the gasoline fumes
In the ' sewera ' for more than six city
blocks In the vicinity of Fifty-first
street and Ninth avenue blew a score
of manholes Into the air yesterday af
ternoon, causing injury to half a dosen
persons, tearing up the streets and doing
an enormous amount of damage. Docens
of windows were blown out by the con
cussion, men end women thrown to the
ground and tenants ef apartment houses
and stores In the district rushed to
ths street In terror. In several saloons
botUes were thrown from the shelves
and smashed. The damage will amount
to at least $200,000 to property alone.
In one Instance a manhole cover was
blown several hundred fet Into the air
and fell upon the roof ef a tenement
house. A descending manhole cover
struck a- man - and fHd -him to-the
ground unconscious. The asphalt pave
ment was torn up for a distance of 25
feet. The police laid the blame on the
proprietors of automobile garages In the
district who allow the gasoline from
their machines to run Into the sewers.
CATTLEMAN HAS FIGHT
' WITH LARGE' WILDCAT
(Special Dlapatrh to Tbe JnernaL)
Milton, Or., April 7. Henry Lilnka.
a well-known cattleman, while driving
his cattle to the Walla Walla river in
the vicinity of the slide. In the northern
part of the county, encountered a large
wildcat which he attacked on horobark
with nothing but a large riding whip.
The animal jumped upon his horse, tear
ing bis saddle and "chape" and trying
hard to reach his face. lie finally dealt
It a blow that stunned It. when he quick
ly dismounted and followed up his ad
vantage by kicking- and beating It to
deaths r- --'
Booming Orefoa tm Bast. ,
(Spatal tnapetra. to The Journal.)
Pendleton. Or.. April 7. II. C. Willis,
Industrial agent for tbe Umatilla De
velopment league, has been on a trip
to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and different
parts of the .Middle . West distributing
literature and talked concerning the
great advantages offered by eastern Ore
gon. The I'matllla league proposes to
join with Baker, Union, Morrow and
Wallowa counties and .form one big
league for the purpose of promoting the
interests of the entire, eastern . Oregon
district.
BAUABS'S XOBBBOVBB STTBX7.
Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy
cough: oppressed., rattling, reaping ard
difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns,
druggist, Bhullaburg, Wis., writes. May
10, I S01: "I have been selling Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup for two years
and have never had a preparation that
has given better satisfaction. I notiae
thnt when I sell a bottle they come
back for more. I can honestly recom
mend it." 2&c. SOo and tl-00- old by
Woodard. Clarke Co. '
The increase in population of the entire district has been greater than that of any
other section. . Where the crowd goes high prices will go. Take advantage of the .
brilliant bargains now offered in Woodmere. "Don't: wait "until prices - advance. -Act.
quick 60 Lots Sold in One Day. Don't be under the landlord's thumb.
Buy a home with your rent money. . , . .
Best water; streets
telephones; electric
-EARLY, CUSTOMERS GET BEST SELEC-
NOTICE
The Chicago Market j
Will remove to their new and elegantly fitted quarters and
be open for business Monday, April 9, at
lSy Third St. near Yamhill
No pains or expense have been spared. to make the New,
Market the nicest and most up-to-date place in the city."
And the old customers as well as all new ones will be as
courteously and promptly waited on, and great care taken
to have the best service and prompt delivery made, -v r v
THE CELEBRATED BOCK SAUSAGE will be on the
market next Saturday, April 14. Please leave uitlcis.
CHICAGO MAIUOLT
j 187 THIRD STREET, - NEAR YAMHILL . .
MIZNER BLACKENS EYE OF
: PROCESS SERVER
Hero of Mrs. Yerkes' Romance
Jumps Out of Bed to Pun-
- ish Court Officer.
' (Joaraal Special Servtre.)
New Tork. April 7. Wilson Mlxner.
the young man from the West, Is again
In the limelight. This time It Is not
a tals of romance or adventure, but
just a plain story of an ancounter with
a process'1 server. Benjamin Freedman,
It yeara of age, a process server, says
he wss employed by Edward-J. Krug.
Jr.. a lawyer.- He called at Mlsner's
home to serve a summons on him In a
suit for $4 brought by Walter Hymans
for newspaper ' clippings. Frecdmen
found Mlsner in bed. Mlsner jumped out
of bed. rushed at Freedman and gave
him a black eye. At least Fredman ssys
so, Mlsner could not be found, but ss
Freedman went to a West-8lde court to
secure- a marrant for Mlsner,- charging
him with sssault and battery, and re
turned to the hotel with a policeman,
who served It. Mlsner will doubtless
give his side of the esse In court.
BEQUEATHS MONEY TO
BEAUTIFY A CEMETERY
(Speelal' Dtapetcb t The Joeraal.) .
Pendleton, Or., April 7. By the will
of the late Mrs. ftarah A. Thompson, a
pioneer of Umatilla county, 13.000 is
given for the adornment of Olney cem
etery, end considerable other money is
given for beneficent purposes.
Charles H. Carter, 11.000 In trust to
be given to any orphan asylum of the
Cumberland Presbyterian church that
he may select. To Kunsle lxdge, A. F.
A A M., $1,000 fo,r the purpose of main
taining In Olney cemetery thn gravee
of Lewis M. Flgg, James C Thompson
HOMES BUILT TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
SOLO ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
graded; sidewalks made; beautiful .trees; schools, churches,
lights being installed.
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TAKE MT. SCOTT CAR,
FIRST AND ALDER STS.
Madras A ddition
tOT ss bows, sa Koarrs.
Madras Addltloa Adjolaa fcaarelwoed.
tbe Wew Tract Just Opemed.
LOTS 525 TO $250
This beautiful tract, all cleared. Ilea
only 200 yards from' Mount Scott csr
line. ' Water on every lot. ..Qlltedged
title. Don't mlaa this opportunity to
secure a footing In the most beautiful
of all suburban property on the Mount
Scott ' car line a splendid chance to
own your own home and pay rent to
yourself. Plats now ready, and may
be had from A. Oowyertawelt, lAurel
wood, who controls the property. Every
lot is a snap, and they'll not last Ion.
raon booty sMi.
and tha maker of the will: $1,300 In
trust to be used In educating Mamie
F. Irvine, formerly of Helix.
Amounts of several' hundred -dollars
each have been divided among relatives.
HOUSED EWES IN TENTS
DURING LAMBING SEASON
(Special IMeeetefc Tke Join eat V -
Durkee, Or, April 7. W. .0. Ayre. a
sucessfut sheepman 'of this district,
hss just finished lambing two. large
bands of sheep. He went to the trou
ble and expense of providing tents to
house the ewes during the season. Tbe
resnlt hss been that the percentage ef
lambs Is very much ' larger than for
ny other season, even with the cold
weather so severe as It hss been this
year. ,
Aetioa tow Beatotwtio ef Bead.
Arlal Dtepeteaj im The Joaraal.
Albany, Or., April 7. Musanna Jang
wlrth yeeterday afterndh commenced an
action asalnst the Oregon California
The Original Laxative Cough Pyrup
Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.
It expeli all eold from tbe system ty
setlns as a cathartic on the bow .
Kennedy's I.axatlve Honv and Tar U
a certain, eafe and h' s cure jr
ct!Js, croup and whe cov "4.
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Prices Go Up
On April 1 5th
THE PRICE OF ALL
UNSOLD LOTS IN
side
' WILL BE ADVANCED f
$25 a Lot
The Title Guarantee
& Trust Co.
. 240 Washington Street
- (Corner Second) .
PORTLAND, OREGON
farms and Suburban
Property
SOO ACBZa 7! under cultivation, on
county road, t miles from railroad
Station, Price 2& per acre.
A rura SITOCX BABCX near Grass
Valley, well watered, with adjoining
range: SCO acres, at $26 per aire.
40 ACXXSJ Near flood River, 16 acres
in winter apples and other fruits. We
have a large .111 ef Hood Jtrver lends
for ante or exchange.
ISO 1CBIS timber land; wilt erulse
J.Ooo.ooofK' Pri-e $1,000.
WI BATS several sections and smalrr
tracts of timber for sale at very low
prices. ...,,..... ...
10 ACall On Klectrtc car, line, with
hnuee snd barn ISOO.
ACBBAOB TBACTS Near Lenta '
and 10-arre trai ta. .
SOH AOBBS Within city limits, for
S.nnn. -
S-ACBB tract within city limits, on K.
S4th street. .' ' ..'. , ' ' '.- "
Stevenson-Brown Co
lie neon it.
An Advance of $100
On ' all ' unsold $500 60xl0ft-fool lot rt.
with cement walks, lying 1 block north
bf Hawthorne avenue, between K
Madison and Salmon and Kat Thirtieth
and Thirty-third street a. will be mails
on May 1.. These lots are in a neigh
borhood of beast Iful homes, rloae in.
Look at them. - Ala several new moO
ern bungalows for ssls by owner.
Geo; E. Uc'lcr.zr
f"t Tf-
Railroad comr-arv. and the Union Tr--t
fommany of Ye '. In the cl
rf .rt of IJnn rou . '
cf a f
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the
-icor i.
new t-
'Hie
t the
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Sunny
chinery and logs demand.
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