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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING MAY 3, 1903. BELLE :CRES . .'' . ' ' thp beautiful, among the trees, with its biroad avenues, ".cement sidewalks and magnificent scenic environment; " with its ozone-laden air, blooming flowers and gorgeous , spring attire; BELLE" CREST, Portland's fairest, best v . . and most desirable residence section, invites you to be- come familiar with its .charms. Come T H IS A FT E R N 00 H ! 'TTake the East Ankeny car at Third ahd-Yamhill streets; they leave every ten minutes; settle yourself down for one of the most enjoyable rides in the city. Just say "BELLE CREST" to1 the conductor. Arriving, do not fail to go over to the Country Club grounds a three-minute-stroll from the carline Walk into Nortty Belle x - -' Crest and pick all the wild flowers you want. " ; , Largest Subdivision Operators on the Pacific Coasts 148FiTHSTREET. PORTLAND, OREGON. " Py v -Ws.wni man yoa a eotff of John Roach titrations 11,000 prise story of Portland upon receipt ' v of your name and ad- i ' res and this ad. ME T2GE AGR TRACT ONLY 30 MINUTES RIDE FROM JEFFERSON STREET STATION ON NEW SALEM ELECTRIC LINE The SUREST. SAFEST and MOST PROFITABLE investment in Oregon is GOOD ACRE AGE in a GOOD LOCATION. ' When you invest in METZGER ACRE TRACTS you are SUREthat your money will DOU BLE itself in a short time. Why? Because these acre tracts are only 30 MINUTES out from Portland on the nev SALEM ELECTRIC LINE, which is bound 'to develop the coun try tributary to it in a remarkably short time and to DOUBLE acre values in a year. MOTHER EARTH THE BASIS OF ALL WEALTH METZGER 'ACRE TRACTS are splendidly located and the soil is rich and unsurpassed for' FRUIT and VEGETABLES of all kinds; also for WALNUTS. For CHERRIES it is ideal. In a few years you cannot buy a 25-foot lot at METZGER STATION for the present price of a whole ACRE. Do not DELAY securing a tract while the choice is large. Better acts QUICKLY and let the other fellow be Satisfied with the smaller choice later. FIGURE TIME BY DISTANCE When yon are in a HURRY to reach your "place of business or your HOME, you do not meas ure the distance by MILES; but by TIME. It takes only 35 minutes to reach METZGER ACRE TRACTS on the SALEM ELECTRIC LINE.- REMEMBER It takes LONGER than this to reach many city suburbs where 50-FOOT LOTS cost as much as a whole METZGER ACRE TRACT THINK IT OVER. Tract $200 Up 10 Per Cent Down CAUTION Xnslst oa afents 4&owiaff FJUHVIIS run of IfflBTEOEa 1CMS. Tt fhy - wan to Alxeo yon to lome thintf Jus M fA BIWAM. Our traeta are oa the aid of railway Where XBTSOSB 8TATI0S stands. Printed HOTT Beady HERMAN 226-28 front Street Per Cent Monthly Dldcount for Cash METZGER PORTLAND, ORE mOB VWB OKEOOK EXJSOTRIO BAH. WAY'S HEW SXHB CARD AXJk KBTTOHa, 8XATI0W. . . TKAINS STOP AT VMSH1NGTQH IS FULL OF SKATES .. : ' - V'""' '- But They Are Not Danger ous, Being of the Inno cent Eoller Variety. , - Wahlhgton. May 1 Washington haa more skates . to the square mile than any other city In the union. , There la no call for opponents of the liquor traffic", to View this statement with alarm.' It merely meana that the capi tal's long; stretches of almost perfect asphalt pavements afford an Ideal sur face for roller skatlng,""and that people take advantage of the fact. - -In Washington roller skating; Is as mucn a business as it is a pleasure, a stranger la surprised by the number of persons wrto,iut miwui uu ruuewj. , Three times a day the city presents a spectacle recaUlng the palmy periods of the" bicycle erase, when, morning;, noon and nl'ht, the streets of every city, town iand village were jammed with wheels. People sknte to and from business Washington. So general has become the habit that the traction companies complain of a falling off In revenue. '- N In Pennsylvania avenue, between the treasury and the capltol. the skaters out-number automobiles and ' -horsO'-drawn-vehlcles two to one. One might expect to see children in a majority, but the, rewense .la true. . More grown ups , skate, in Washington. 1 " IttTraalnK. From the Cleveland "Plain' thaler. ' 1 i"'W'hat does all thai scowling and growling mean, Johnnie?" - "I was thlnkin' about the umpire. Ir." " Ho time to writ afls today, baty writ ing deeds to WALNUT PARK Property W. M. KILLINGSWORTH 383 Chamber of Commerce. - - P.B. Could not Improve on last Bun day's ad. . . DUKE IN EXILE FOR HIS DEBTS Moneylenders v Cause Dis missal o Cousin, of Ger- many'sTrbwn rrincess. Berlin. May 2. The young Duke Hein rlch of Mecklenburg-fichwcrln, a cousin of the . crown princess, bus Juat been dismissed from his regiment because of the -hopeless state of his debts. He be came the victim of money-lenders, and to save an open scandal he has been Obliged to abandon his 'military career and go Into exile. , The duke, who is only it, foolishly tried to get rid of his debts by compli cated dealings with money-lenders, who naturally fastened upon him Alike vul tures. They got him to put his name to numerous documents, which only made his case more desperate. Even then he -did not get a tithe of the money he negotiated tor the "financiers'' handing him various lots of useless Roods In lieu of cash. In , One lnstanoe . was a stock of children's coffins, and In another a string of ancient and worthless horses, upon which heu4iad' to realise on the best terms he could. - Incompetence . in . financial matters seems to be hereditary in the young man's family, for his father, Duke Taul nedrlcn was two . years ago ; p aced H O Q CO A x w I 53 O Q Z Be Your Own Banker and Deposit Your Money-Where It Will Double Annually M O N T AVI L L A APTOKSS TOT TKZ8 OPPOJaTTTTT Commencing Saturday's May 2 AU Beaarved Blocks will be Open for Sal at the foUowing- Prices l j r CORNER LOTS, EACH $100 INSIDE LOTS, EACH - 0 65 $IO Down and $5 Monthly - elphone Bonds, Savings Acoounts Accepted at Pull Vainattmi Ttls Uuaranteed Perfect. 'nonble-Traek BtfeVtoai BxZT lSate Bide. P 5-Cent Pare. Immediate Possession. OrVmmar sohool. toMsS?ih Agents at Tract All Week, Including Sunday. I Want You to Be tho Judge ak Hontavill ear at oorner Third ana Morrison street i m . 831 WOXCSSTEB BTaDHfO. WELLS PXOSB M. 8853. BANDON-BY-THE-SEA BANDON-BY-THE-SEA BANDON-BY-THE-SEA You want to start your boys and girls just rigit. You want them to have a home, a business or to have employ ment of the right kind. Perhaps you seek these opportunities yourself. ,. "':V., ; In no other Coast city is there a greater demand for the man who will work. The commercial field, the lumber camps, the farms, the dairies, the mines, the professions, are open and await the man of progress, of large or small capital. There is money for you and your children in Bandon-By-The-Sea, if you invest-now. . i.-.. The Ci tv of M Bandon Is the outlet to trfe sea of the fertile Coquille Valley, an "Em pire in itself.1? It is overflowing with natural resources awaiting capital and labor to enrich the fortunate ones who will take advantage of the limitless op portunities offered to you today. - ' , 'i .' inn. hi n wwwy . . - , j .7" "i Sweenev ''s First Add. to Bandon Opens the door to the most ideal home sites and the most conservative investment on the Coast. Pure, sparkling water is piped to the property. The lay of the entire addition is per fect and healthful. The most opportune location for a rapid increase in value. These lots are 40x100" feet, with ten-foot alleys and wide streets, is nms EVER WRITE AT ONCE FOR BOOKLET. 0 rr, rvn A TK Address THE WARREN PUBLICITY CO., Suite 405 Buchanan , ; Building, Portland; Oregon COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. BANbON-BY-THE-SEA ; -BANDON-BY-THE-SEA BANDON-BY-THE-SEA under guardianship , by orders of the head of the house, the Grand Duke V'rindrii-h Wan IV Jifnuae of his enor mous debts. - New Incorporations. . " . . (Special Dlnpstrh to The Jouretl.) Salem, Or.. May t. Articles -of lnor poratlon have been filed, in the office of the secretary of state follower v Lester Hydraulic ' Ram A Irrigation company; ' principal office, Portland, Oregon; capital, stock. $100,000; lncor- po rat ore, J. E. Lester. Charles Stout and Q. A. Johneon. Grants Fass IrrlRitlon & Power roni- rany: lorlnclpal . office. ; Grants . Pass, poratori, ' S. J. , IarmellnK Jr.. " J. G. RIgjS and J. 'EL jniley. ' T. S. Townsend Creamery company; principal office Portland,. Oregon; cap ital stock, 140,000; Incorporators. T. S. Townsend, A, .A. Underbill and 0. A. MelntFre. - American uoveiopment company Oregon; capital stock. $25,000; Incor-; principal of flee, Portland Oregon; ca,p- ltal stock, "$:"i),noO; lnoorpor a. ri RunyatJ, A. U Vtncie uij .1. i'. Ahvaj Gflntl.'.i'X. From Ilia Clili,u- ; i ' A ninn ban n nx t ei',-f he turns ti.e grli. i iluae -t ao.. as o 25 03 M o I H CO - o o w I H W i in I'J S 1