The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 30, 1907, Page 20, Image 20

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"- fess'11 . Law and Order Prefect, 6f V I JO VOI I - ' " ' - ' 1 ( V7
I ' Police Has Taken French J-V jAU. CTV A
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II Ill . Jiaxw JAtAiI I 1 I I . if 111 V
II , George F. Bayard'i Strange Flight L ' " ' I I . , I l; (
Perplexes People of Town la II V ' " - J I ' '
Charged With Fleeing la Fae of II ' IX ' V jS J 1 ' " ' -
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Panamas . . $5.00 to $15.00
Yacht Shapes $2.50 to $ 7.00
Many Styles of Nobby
Small Shapes Here
for Your Selection
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The Gentility Shop
311 Morrison, Opp. ; Pbstoffice
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B HOMES 4E
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REILTV FEATURE
Many Costly Eesidences Are
Planned for Both Sides
of the River.
Realty transfers filed for record Tee
erday amounted to 1111,678, consletlng
; largely or traneactloni la the residence
.'. B6CUOI1B DI Ul City.
-C W. Sherman has purchased from
J, O. Elrod en Irregular shaped tract
comprising- five lots in Ravenswood ad-
uiuvn, ruruaoa aeigniai lor l,.uu.
Rlchani Boott has sold to Warren E.
Thomas a lot In King's heights for
- 14.000. The lot faces the Cornell road
and la one of the most desirable west
side residence districts. ,
Another King's heights purchase just
consummaiea was mat or Bimon Harris
of two fractional lots on Twenty-fifth
street une property belonged to Sam
.tVerthelmer and brought M.S00. .
The Oriental Investment company has
, taken out a permit for the four-story
brick building under construction at
Second and Salmon streets. The cost
of the Improvement Is given as 135,000.
James E. Ewlng was granted a permit
yesterday to erect a two-story -frame
residence ' on Hnrln ' atraot tMttn
Twentieth and; Twenty-First, Portland
heights, to cost 17,(00. ,
' Plans for the Lewis Montgomery resi
dence, to be buUt at East Salmon and
and the contract for its construction
win ne let witnin a rew days. This la
to be Dill Of hA ha.nHrtnma.f nrlv, t
homes on the eaat . uA a.nil will mat
between flS.000 and 120,000. , ?
Architect Jacobberger Is preparing
piana lor in. cnurcn - or ine Tirst
TTnltKil Pr.hvfrUana whlnfc wilt
erected at the corner of Sixth and Mont
guniery sireeis ai a cost or aoout iiz,
000. "-.Y-- ;:
The nunrtor MV at tha nnvthwMt
corner of Couch and Front streets has
Deen purcnasea oy H. wenne, for 130,
000. This site, which Is Just one block
from tha nnw hnalnaaa tinnaa niul win.
structlon by Mr. Wemme at Front and
ournaiaa aireeis, Deiongea 10 i. U. Ains
worth and wafl aold thrnurh tha inrnn
of Wakefield. Fries & Co. , , i
Musical Becltal at Shedds.
Shedda. Or.. . Ill A MV. Alin o
Marshall and her Dlano nunila &vt ii
recital la the United Presbyterian
church last Friday evening, which was
much enloved by a larra anil nimwl.
atlva audience. Every available seat
was occUDied. .The nunila hv tholr ntv.
In showed exeallant nrnrrtia urA aia
credit to, themselves and their teacher.
It la not often thla Mimtnnnltv v.a k
privilege of jiuch a musical treat Those
who took part were Misses Jessie Al-
HncrhRm Panrl T Vi, TUfAAta T.
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KIIa fltrtrlrton; Tn1 Vat oat Mait.A nu.
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Marcla Cornett, Amy Perfect, Mrs.
.rieias ana wrs., Marshall.
. 1 fftnari.l 1l.n.tia fa Tha Immil I
Joseph. Or.. May 80.- A most unusual
ipiuvveuina- waa an eariy morning ses
sion of the city council of Joseph, held
at 1:11 o'clock .last Monday, at which
ail members were present The deser
tion tf the town marshal on the preced
ing Saturday night at a time when a
crowa or lougne, iea by a well-known
inaiviauai oi mis county, waa taking
the town.' waa' the causa of a. ananlal
meeting, and the desire of some. mem
bers of the council to leave the town
ior a oner time caused the morning
vuiiYucawon... v.. "
The town marshal (1um W T4ava4
was seen last 'about 7 o'clock Saturday
evening, ana wnen nis presence was
greatly needed a little later he could
nStlbe found, nor haa ha haan aaa itm
heard of since that time. With him
Bayard took the keys to the city jail
and other paraphernalia of tha office,
which tnaifa It ImnAailhU k
ell to propertly handle the disturbance
Saturday, evening.. The wrath of the
council waa great since Bayard was one
of the main rellancer of the Cltlsens'
ticket which swept Into power at the
April city election on a law-and-order
laaue. jseyara nas Deen aupposed to be
a nervy man. and. Indnad waa an nnl.
versally taken to be of the proper atuff
that the opposition to the Citiiens"
ticket put him up also and be received
0 per cent of the total vote cast
Removed for Oxoss SesWa.
Georce F. Bavaj-d. aa ha waa
here. Is known In Idaho county, Idaho,
by the surname of Galloway, i He went
dt Doin names tnara it la iin.ntn
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n nwue aim noma around Wblteblrd,
Idaho. ' . " ., 4 , . ,-
The' council jkt the meeting referred
to removed Bayard for gross neglect of
amy ana appointed John Cbllcott, who
was sworn in and acting by 7 o'clock.
This outbreak was tha. first since the
new orriciaia gained power, and they
are am aeierminea to mnraaa an u
lessnesa that shows un na man pin ha.
There are two rmmni mhiu .
uuioways auooen departure. One is
tnat he feared to face the disturbers,
and the Other that alnra In inni..
questions before a recent grand Jury,
na impucaiea druggist or this town
In selling him whiskey in violation of
urn (wai-uyiinn iaw. a" rumor to the
effect that he was himself to be in
formed on for giving part of it away
""" uH.r. perauaoea mm to leave sud
denlv.
No-suspicions of foul play are held,
r leaving ne returned revolver
he recently borrowed, and i when last
seen was dressed as he seldom had been
veiure, ..,
COLUMBIA S0UTHEEN
HEAEING POSTPONED
Company Asks Tim to Investigate
Engineer's Report Off to
June Eleventh.
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Quality Counts in
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Just the same as In business or
dress suits. See that you get an
Outing Suit of Quality. Welch can
fit you becomingly anywhere from
7.50 to $20
Come in tomorrow and pick out
"X the one you like.
A BEAUTIFUL SHOWING OP
LIGHT
Summer
Trousers
Come in and select one to go with
your dark cost' It will please you.
Priced from
,$2.50 to-$6
IF NOT RIGHT, WELCH MAKES XT' RIGHT.
MORRISON
CaafiRSiSz
Salem, Or., May 30. At the meeting
of th state land board yesterday
anernoon ui nearing or the case of
t iu. vuiumDia. oouinern irrigating com
pany waa held, but waa ordered contin
ued to June 11, at which time rules will
oo agreed upon By tne irrigating com
pany and the etate board relative to the
furnishing of water to the aettlers.
The officials of the company ' who
w jrom Declared . iney were not
ready to report because they had Just
come In noaaeaaloo of tha Mnnrt
their engineer, and wished to have more
lime to investigate it. ,
Attorney B. B. King appeared for the
Columbia Water Users' association, and
said his clients desired Immediate ao-
wuu, aa uiey were in need or water for
ineir cropa. reiterated tnat the
'old comnanv had failed to kaan !ta n.
tract and that action waa necessary at
Attorney : McNary, . who ' represented
the new company which will .undertake
tne carrying out or me irrigation proj
ect assured the board that there waa no
aiapoaiuon on tne part or tne company
to prevent any settler from getting the
water he was entitled to.
An amicable settlement Is expected at
tne postponed nearing. '
GENERALyASSOftTMIfliT
OF FIE3IS INC0EP0EATE
(Special Wipatch to The Journal.)
Salem. Or., May 30.- Articles of incor
poration were filed yesterday with the
secretary or state as follows:
The Palmer company, incornorators.
H. H. Palmer, A. E. Gebhardt and J.,a
Flanders: capital stock, 1250,000; main
office Eugene; object buying and, sell
ing timDer.
The Oregon Engraving company; In
corporators, C. 8. Jackson, Roy Robinson-
and Harriet Toder; capital stock,
35,000; main office, Portland; object
making cuts and plates for engraving
purposes.
The First Trust and Savings bank of
Coos Bay; Incorporators M. C. Horton,
W. S, Handler and John S. Coke; main
ofifce, Marshfield; capital stock, S100-
vuv; oDject, general banking business.
. j'oruand Auction company; Incorpora
tors a. Bonuoacn, it jsl Gale and Will-
lam B. Woodard; capital atock, 15,000;
uwin viwe roruana,
Myrtle Creek Baptist church: trua.
tees, C. Luddlngton. J. W. Benefleld and
james iiarman; mam ' office Myrtle
Creek;' capital atock,' ''llfc-fr-; f ,
Edwards Supply company: Incornor
ators, Frank Edwards, Ed R. Van Dyke,
XL fi. Warner and B. XL Warner: main
office Medford, Jackson county; object
general oierciuinaise ousiness.
Theron- Hoiinsell Wins.
Through an error, in the publication
of the names of the Chldkerlng art con
test winners, : that of Theron Colwel
Hounsell was only partially given, afid
Ellera Piano house desires to make due
acknowledgement and correction accord.
Ingly. The work" of this youthful con
testant, was especially meritorious, and
considering that Master Hounsell Is but
seven years " of age. la really entitled
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Compare what Wavcrleigh has with what other sections offer
It leadslhem all in location, sewerage, schools and . car service;
Lots are yours for a few dollars down and a fe w.:a month.
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The President Would Be
TO HAVE SUCH A MAGNIFICENT VIEW FROM'" THE
WHITE HOUSE AS CAN BE OBTAINED J FROM ANY
POINT IN
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You must remember that in going to Council Crest Park you do not have to travel for miles through
unpopulated portions of the city. No railroads to cross and the best car service in Portland
These lots are selling rapidly and we caution you against delay, if you are seeking a-wise invest
ment in real estate WeVe selling them at almost your own terms. . ,:
Phone Main 550 or Home A2537.
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