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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING .JULY 19, 1908.
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FITZY FIGHTS i
z onjp h
Knocks Out 3IanarT of
Pantiles at Spokane in
lWr-It(ttlo Fight.
Auto Ride Twisted His Neck
Till He Talked Like a Corkscrew
(Special nispitrti to Ttis Journal I
Spokane. Wash.. July 18. Bob Flti
Immonn Imd a tight tonlsht and
knocked out the manager of I'antsgres
theater In the first rounil. A beer bottlt;
which Mi ami Mm. Fltxslmmnns use In
their stunt iit the theater, played a lead
Ins; part In tlie.Ro. 8ever.il Issues of an
evonlnjr paper have reeently contained
uncomplimentary remarks concerning
, n..uiiiit Fltzslmmnns accused
Manager Walker of be-in the author of
the urtlelea. worns umoiu. ' "'"'
Klta called Walker a liar, the latter fired
the beer bottle agamm Ftti, cutting a
bad gash on his bald snot, with the re
sult that Htz knocked Walker "own
Walker got up and retired to th alley
of thu theater. Bob followed. So did
the employes, with axes, clubs and other
missiles, but none were brave enough
to hit Fit i. Trouble lias been brewing
for dome time between Kits and the
nien because lie advertised hlmseir as
the fight promoter for the go between
the Cornishman and Ketchel for the
middleweight championship of the
WBoth men were arrested. Itolh gave
bond for their appearance in court.
Hob declines to sav w4iether he and his
mill enntinuc with the show at
Vantage's theater. Hob's head Is tied
UP-
STRAfiGE STORY OF
ASONIC EMBLEM
Judge Van Xante's credulity will be
sorely tesied Monday If Alfred Balden,
a young German, tells him the same
Story he related to the police last night.
After Balden had been brought In by
Potectlves Coleman and Trice because
k he did not look Just right to them, a
magnificent Jeweled Masonic emblem,
bearing the name ' Wm. O. Faber," was
found In his pocket.
"I met a man on the street and ho
asked me if 1 had a room and what 1
was doing, and then he gave
Paul 1 1 Hroat. who la well known to
many people In private life as an In
surance in. ui and good eliizen. and who
la remembered In public life ns Inning
been the Iemociatlc :i ml id.it e for sec
retary of slat.- a couple nf years ago,
came Into the Imperial this morning
with his (jhkp set resi ilutel v over his
lift shoulder like a sentimental girl
peeping at the new mono Tanning In
the doorway he turned half way round
no he could sen the disk and then side
stepped over to where Ins friend was
bending over the register.
"Good morning.' he said In his usual
cordial ninnnei, holding hh hand out In
front of him and talking toward the
door.
"Good morning." responded the friend
knowing his hand clasp ami the back of
his head.
"How fire you?" continued Mr. Broat,
turning ho the watch pocket In his vest
faced the Mrcet and his eyes looked
into those of his friend.
"What are you acting like a rooster
for?" queried the friend "Whv don't
you Iook a man In the face without
turning you back on him? What is
the matter with yon. anyway?"
"I am twisted." said Sroat. plaintive
ly. "1 am badly bent. Pont make me
laugh, it hurts' my neck." Then he
told his woeful tale.
Mr. Hroat, It seems, has a friend from
1-o.s Angeles. Iiouglas Kenne, who was
desirous of seeing the country with the
possible, view or future Investment. Mr.
Hroat being of a kindly disposition en
gaged. K. i. Foote and his automobile
to pilot Mi Keiute over the surround
ing country. Acc6mpanied by Mrs.
Sront and Miss M.-C. Hillings. Mr. Sroat
and Mr. Keane mounted the automobile
yesterday and started up the valley
The roads were so bail on the west
side that the party crossed to the east
side up the river a waya and In climbing
the long hill at Champoeg the machine
sprung a Joint, grinding off the corners
of one of the pinions, so that whenever
an. up grade was encountered the only
wav Foolo could drive his machine was
back ward. Mowed down by the respon
sibility of his position us host, Mr.
Sroat kept a sharp lookout every time
the machine started to hack up hill. As
most of the road was hill he looked
back most of the time .thus accounting
for his habitual attitude this morning
don't nee anything funny about It."
he said, pessimistically, as he painfully
turned his back toward the street and
began to sidestep toward the -door. "I
know 1 look like a roosting chicken, but
Keane enjoyed the ride. He snld he
MRS. PALMER GETS
fJOTIIG
NONSUIT
Court Finds riaintiff in Sa
loin Parnate Suit Was
(Suleni Ilureau of The Journal.)
Salem. Or. July IS. The Portland
Railway, Light & Power company was
granted a nonsuit In the circuit court
by Judge Burnett today In the Palmer
damage case. Mrs. Laura Palmer, who
was struck bv a streetcar at a street
flo n,kn"w U"7 fways hacked up j ,,,.,.,., lo , SaIem nnd inJur(.,,, hnA
hill in Oregon,
you know "
He Is at English man,
GOOD
Horning
&frMrp1 el
asked $10. nan damages. Judge Burnett
granted the nonsuit on the ground that
Mrs Palmer, through negligence, con
tributed to the accident.
BOY LTX OVER BY
DELIVERY WAGON
ATTRACTIONS OF JAIL TOO STRONG
FOR OLD TIMERS TO OVERCOME
Mario Amate, a 7-year-oUJ Italian
boy. was run over by a delivery wagon
at Third and Sheridan this afternoon
and seriously Injured. He was playing
in me street ana nia not see me wagon
until it was too late to avoid the acci
dent.
Why does a jailbird who flutters
when he Is In the cage and vows that
once he is out he will never go within
three blocks ff a Jail, invariably return
time and again on one pretext or an
other after he is released?
II. P. Hunter, who presides within
the county bastile. says his experience
nroves ihut men of a certain class have
me this I almost a mania for coming back after
thing to keep for him." said Balden. He they are released. They have all man-
nnmltted t tie generous person was a
stranger. Two skeleton keys In another
pocket lead the police to believe they
have captured one of the ever-busy
room -sneaks.
NEW BUSINESS FIRM
Boyer Implement Co. Is Already Doing
a Splendid Easiness.
George Royer. who for the past 19
years has been prominently Identified
With the carriage and Implement busi
ness, being assistant secretary arid
treasurer of the Mitchell. L.ewls & Sta
ver Co., has engaged in business for
himself on an extensive scale, under
JT .v
F v '
1 NT "s
ner of excuses, but. tin T- seems to be
some unaccountable attraction that
draws them back to the plai e where
they were confined.
The class of man that hunts the jail
and has to b ordered away before he
becomes a nuisance is one of the drift
wood type. Usually he is a house-
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call BId5-
Tsltpbon Kearney 2121.
ADVERTISEMENTS AID BUB
BCKIPTIOAtl &ECEIVED.
Oregonlans when in Ban Franctscn
ran have their mail sent Id cr of
The Journal office.
ARTHUR U FISH, Representative
breaker or n petty offender. The men
of higher strata, who really suffer by aj
jail sentence, rarely return. This Is
true of live men who are made "trus
ties." They are usually of the best
class of prisoners, and Jailer Hunter
says that not one of them has betrayed
his trust since Jie lias been jailer, nor
do such men come back to hang around
and "visit" after they are free.
When a man goes out after being
confined for some time he Is usually
asked to d6 many things for his fellow
prisoners. He is asked to buy small
articles lor them and perform little
errands. Then he goes back to tell his
"friends" about the outside world and
to take them trinkets and tobacco.
Sometimes he only wants to visit.
The moth loves the (lame, even after
his wings have been singed.
hoi Words at
jl f, 1.1. session
Charges of Blackmail and
Thievery Are Hurled
Around Recklessly.
George Royer.
the firm name of The Royer Implement
Co. Large ware and salesrooms at UnS
Front street, between Taylor and Sal
mon, have been leased for a long term,
and commodious offices h.3e been' fitted
up. There quarters are especially wdl
adapted to the purposes, being located
on the river front, with splendid wharf
age facilities.
The Royer Implement Co. has been
fiartieularly fortunate in securing lead
ng lines of goads, for example, the Ra
cine wagons, 'buggies and carriages;
P. & O. company's full line, including
Old Hickory wagons. Canton plows. Su
perior drills, etc.; Oliver plows, harrows,
cultivators, etc., also a miscellaneous
lot' of merchandise used by business
men and farmers, such us harness,
whips, robes, bale tits, wire, twine, etc.
Associated with Mr. Rover In the busi
ness Is Charles DeWitt. who also was
for years with the Mitchell. Iewis A
Jjtaver concern These men have a host
of friends in this city and state who
will wish them the fullest measure of
success In their new business enter
prise. 3IYSTERY OF STRANGE
DISAPPEARANCE SOLVED
(United rre Leased Wire.)
Denver. July IS. Charges of black
mail, accusations of thievery and the
direct assertion that union miners seek
ing employment were forced to pay as
high as $40 for a job, were referred
back and forth in today's session of
tht- American Federation of Miners.
Of the business transacted the most
important was a report favoring closer
relatiors with the United Mine Workers
of America. Reports on strikes and
lockouts, industrial unionism and or
ganization, were adopted In accordance
with President Myers' suggestions.
WARRANT FOR
All ACCOMPLICE
Claudianes' Partner in Dy
namiting Sought by
Detectives.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Each Insertion, 1 oent a counted word.
Ho ad less than 19 cents per insertion.
7 Insertions for the pries of 8.
tort and found, help wanted, Situa
tion wanted, for rent and wanted to
rent ads, 1 cent a word, 3 Insertions
for the price of 3.
Count six words to the line.
"New Today" (agate measure, l Inch.
14 lines) 84 cents per Inch.
"Want Ads" will be accepted over the
phone, bnt The Journal will sot he re
sponsible for errors, should any occur
In such ads. Prompt payment expected.
Phones, Main 7173; A-G051.
Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
MAHKIAGK UOKNSKS
Kdwnrd Simmons, 61 FYetnont street,
19, and Sydney Raker, id.
J. 1Z. ringers. 121 First street. 32.
and f.ucy M. Scott. 32.
M. H. Hmvthe, 4S1 Kast Abler street,
44 ami M Inula May Whticrft 3S.
WeddlFig7 Cards. W. Q. Smith ft Co.,
Washington tildg., corner 4th und Wash
InaJon sts.
Totmeth A Co.. florists, for lowers of
all kinds. 128 ilh St.
Clarke Bros., flortats Fine flowers
and floral designs. ii81 Morrison st.
Full dress suits for rent, all sixes.
Unique Tallorlngeo., 309 Stnrk st
Max M. Kmlth, florist, 150 5th St., op
posite Meier Frank s. Main vzio.
NEW TODAY.
UNDKitTAKEKS
PUNN1NO. M'KNTKK A GILBAUGH.
umiertakers and embalmers; modern
in every detail. Seventh and I'ine. Main
no. l,afly assistant.
J. P. FIN LEV & SONS, SD AND MADI
son sts. Office of county coroner.
Phone Main 9.
Z::LLKR-BYRNES CO.. FUNERAL Di
rectors, ombalmers, 2,0 Russell, Kast
108S. lndy assistant.
EDWARD HOLM AN,
2Z0 3d st.
UNDERTAKER.
ericson Undertaking co., em-
palming; lady ass't; 409 Alder. M. 6133
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. $10:
family lots, fit to 175. Suoerlntend-
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20. For
rull information apply to Frank Schle
gel. 682 Worcester blk. Phone A-2823.
IWTIliTMXirT 60x100, with two-story
brick, may be had on basis 8 per cent
net; term " desired.
Af ABTMIIT BITOU 110 feet, West
Park, near Stark; nothing to be had for
as little money equally close in; In
come will Tarry.
Also elevated tract, 100x110, on Thur
man. for less than a single lot three
blocks distant.
KIVXB YBOVTAGn An Ideally located
G-ncre tract on east ba.nk Wlllamotle
with trackage all lines. , " !
WASJEHOUBXI XO0ATXOira On track
and prices are right.
DWELLINGS We can satisfy the most
fastidious. Give us a call.
TIMBER As a special barxaln we are
offering 30,000,000 feet choice fir and
sugar pine with a fully equipped saw
and planing mill that alone cost $20,000.
All for $40,000.
ACKXAOE 10 acres on Oregon Elec
t?lo hear city, that is much less than
surroundlnir property. Also 46 acres
near ueaverton on wnicn csn aouoic
your money.
X.OAJTS VAXTE9 One $20,000, city
property. R years; one $30,000. outside,
but good, B years, 8 per cent.
MOITET TO LOAN $3,500 term
years, 7 per ent, city property.
km Tracts
Why buy lots when you can buy an acre
for the price of a lot. only 10 per cent
cash, balance $10 per month; good lo
cation, 20-mlnute car sesvlce.
It pays to see us.
Chapin & Herlow JacRson&Deering
333 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 1653; A -4770.
WEATHER REPORT
(I'nlted ITem Tensed Wire.)
San Francisco. July IS. The first ar-
icvt in rrmnl'i'linn with f hp , -nn f I on '
Although there has been a slight fall
in pressure during the last 12 hours
in the north Pacific states, the bar
ometer continues relatively high and as
a consequence fair weather continues
In this district with temperatures con
siderably above normal. At Red Bluff.
CaU the maximum temperature was 10S
degrees, which Is the highest occurring
nt that station so far this season.
The Indications are for fair and con
tinued warm weather in this district
Sundav, except near the coast, where
fhe weather will be fair with moderate
temneratures.
FORKCA STS
Portland and vicinity Sunday, fair
and continued warm. Northerly winds.
Oreeon and Washington Sunday.
fair; continued warm, except near the
coast. Northerly winds.
Near the River
With nearly an acre of ground, rustic
and artistic bungalow, 6 rooms, finished
In elegant style. $2,500 cash.
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
348 ALDER ST.
riortgage Loans
Lowest rates of Interest,
LOUIS BAIOMOH,
33 stark Street, near Second.
FOB EXCZAJTGE Good business cor
ner for Improved property. Also cholc
orange grove'for like residence or cor
ner lot; will assume mortgage either
case; 1.600-acre rafich for Portland im
proved property; others too numerous to
mention.
Phone Main 34S.
49 Stark St.
Northrop Acres
IK minutes' car ride, Be fare, at 9600
ACB.
M. E. LEE
Koom 411 Ooroett Bid?.
New Bungalow For $2,350
6 rooms, all modern conveniences. In
a good part or town.
THE DUWT-LAWB.ElirCE CO,
348 Aider St.
elBlllISlBBIIs1IIIIIH811MBllEIIIIIIIIlB3aZEniIIa
a
s Farms and Acreage
ALBANY EVIDENCES
unufiTDciii noniii
WONDERFUL GROWTH
Assessor's Values Show In
crease of $150,000 in
City Iiealty.
Maximum temperature, 90 decrees:
I I anil OLlllUili, Irtll dliu Lummuru
of John Claudianes that ho blew up the j warm
Gallagher houses in Oakland Is looked
for .some time today. A warrant was: River readinar at 6 a. m., 14. -3 feet
sworn out in Oakland early this morn-1 cirang-e in last 24 hours, 0.0 feet.
Total ramiall. p. m. lo o p. m., u
Inch: total rainfall since September
1 1907, 39.no inches; normal rainfall
since September' 1. 1907, 44.36 Inches;
deficiency, 5.35 inches.
Total sunshine, July 17, 1908. 14
hours. U' minutes; possible sunshine,
July 17, 1908. 15 hours, IS minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level) at
5 p. m , 30.01 Inches.
Hourly temperatures, hepinnlnK 5
o'clock this mornlnft: 5 a. m., 64; 6
a. ni.. 6; 7 a. rn.. 67; 8 a. m.. 6S: 9
a. m. 71: 10 a. m.. 73; 11 a. m., 77;
12 o'clock. SO; 1 p. m., 85; 2 p. m., SS;
3 p. m. 89; 4 p. m.. 9 IK s p. ni 90.
(Special Plptcb to Tbe Journal.)
Kelso Yash., July 18. A floater wag
found this morning in Mitchell's boom
at the mouth of the Cowlitz river
Upon examinru m the coroner identified
the body ns that of Jilius Roof an
itinerant tailor who l.ad made Kelsi
his hcadqiifi rti rs for the past fow
month", workintr for H. o. Myer He
hud not hcfti seen fctneo the pveninK of
July 5 Previous to his disappearance
he had been drinkiiiR and wns sl'htl-.
demented It is supr'ONcrl that lie com-!
roltteil sutclrl.' hv iumrone into the rHer
Nothing Is known as to his history or: land visitor today
his relatives.
(Special Plspntch to The Joiirnnl )
Albany. Or.. July 18 1. H. Sic
Knipht. assessor of Linn county, has
completed the listing of the realty with
in l he city of Albany. He estimates
that an ajrsrrfjrate increase in assessable
values reaching J 1 SO. 000 will be u.Med
to the roll, from tlie hulMiriK of new
residences and business property alone.
Albany Is experiencing an unparalleled
building boom. Shortage of labor pro
hibits many proposed building projects
An excellent class of improvements
is being made. Streets are beln grad
ed, cement curbs are built, and ce
ment sidewalks are Kolng down along
side the residence properties.
With the new paving:, the converting
of the streetcar line Into an electric
system, the completion of the new de
pot. Elks' temple, and the many resi
dences for which excavations are be
ing made, the city will scarcely know
Itself when aJl is completed.
The newly acquired 170. o federal
bulldine will be a valuable addition to
the city. Actual work on this struc
ture Is expecterl to be undertaken as
soon as tbe site Is selected
PERSONAL.
lug for the arrest of Felix Paduverus
on the charge of complicity In the
crime and Detective Hums is expected
to-Iocate the man today.
While Claudianes is held in jail, no
warrant has 'ever been issued for him
and the arrest of l'aduverus may lead
to the unfolding of the case. i
The warrant was sworn out after
an all-night conference in Oakland be-'
tween Detective Burns. John Claudi
anes and several Oakland police offi
cers. None of the officers will talk. ,
Paduverus occupied a room In fciausa- 1
llto with Peter Claudianes some weeks !
ago and is thought to know of tlie ,
whereabouts of the brother of the con-
fessor He Is thought to be the same
man that was brought to police head
quarters secretly two days ago and
taken Into Claudia ties' ceil ),y Burns
and then released by a .secret door
He is the husband of Peter claudianes':
sister, and a fireman' by occupation. j
An Inconsiderate Ma Dog. j
A dispatch from Lynn Miss to tii!
New York Tribune says: maik dog '
frightened the congregation of St i
Paul's Methodist Kplscopal church last!
Sunday, nt the morning services Rev i
F. H. Clark was h ailing n prayer when :
a b'.g collie, yelping and frothing at the!
mouth, jumped Int., th, ihurch through!
an -open window. Half a dozen women I
fainted and several were injmed in the
mad rush for doors and windows." I
The minister, we are informed, chased
the dog. into the study, after a beautiful ,
member of the choir had wpralned her
ankle by jumping 20 feet. Having the
dog alone the good man caught It by j
the neck and held It until a policeman
arrived and ended the trouble by shoot-i
ing the animal without hitting an Inno- j
cent uystander. ,
The minister showed rare bravery and
excellent judgment and the policeman Is1
to be highly commended for the skill he I
exninueri in using his revolver; but we
fear their efforts will prove unavailing
People will hereafter be exceedingly
cautious In the matter of attending
i-huroh Citizens who are In th. I, al.it
I of sj.fmllng their Sunday mornings on
'he g"if links and In their automobiles
.ar- able to ;o!nt with pride to the fact
M.ai t.ohod ,J1S ever while driving off
r holing out been attacked by a mad
l ie and there Is no record of a mad
dog ever having leaped Into a swiftlv
moving aniomoniie and
Have vour abstracts made by the Se
curity Abstract A Trust Co.. 7 C. of C.
Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading
abstractors. 204-5-1-7 Falling bldg.
W R. Halzllp & Co.. abstracts; good
work, prices right. 328 Corbet t bldg.
6 ACRES, Yi mile from good railroad station, only 10 miles from
rortiana, an cicareci ana in a nign state ot cultivation; part set
out to fruit and vegetables; new 4-room house, good well of water,
aLl well fenced, on good public road with sidewalk from depot.
PRICE $3,250; terms to suit the purchaser.
11 ACRES, 10 miles west of Portland, all cleared and in a high state
of cultivation. 6 acres 2-year-old winter apples, balance in crop;
good 8-room house, good well of water, all fenced, on good public
road, with sidewalk to railroad station. PRICE $4,000; $1,000
cash, balance easy terms.
36 ACRES, 21-, miles west of St. Johns; 10 acres cleared, balance light
timber, never-failing stream of water; on good public road, adjoin
ing good school house; PRICE $100 PER ACRE.
30 ACRES adjoining Salem city limits, Marion county, all cleared
and in a high state of cultivation, on good public road; good hard
finished house, 6 rooms, new barn, good orchard of mixed fruits;
all well fenced, well watered; PRICE ?4,000; half cash, balance
to suit the purchaser.
65 ACRES on the Salem electric carline, in Marion county; all cleared
but 4 acres, all newly fenced, 30 acres hops in fine conditicw; PRICE
OXLY ?85 PER ACRE.
S THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY I
g STARK STREET g
aaBUBCXlGSIBBBE13SBaSSSBIIIBBIIBXCIBSEI9aTIZIKIIIIIS
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
The one best place in Portland to buy. Geographical cer.ter and most de
sirable residence property of the city.
Seeing Is believing. Better go and see the many choice residences under
construction and the improvements going .on.
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY
88 M THIBD STKEET. POBTEAMTP. O&EQOBT,
NEW TODAY.
Loomis Park
The Ecal
Parle
ilNCOLN ST.
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Av fa W t
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Mount Bcott Car to rirland Station.
Inside Lots $275
Corner Lots $325
This property lias been laid out in a
most attractive manner, preserving all
the beautiful fir trees and making every
lot a suitable location for a nice little
home. A visit to Loomis Park will
convince anyone that the prices are
right, and that Investment in a lot. or
the erection of a house upon it. will
give permanent satisfaction.
See Loomis Park
Today
representative on the ground daily
during business hours.
Elnathan Sweet
204 OOaBETT BLSCK
BARGAINS
$12,500!
$5500!
$5000!
$4000!
$3800!
$3200
c
$30001
$2850:
metzgbr:
TRACTS
ON
Salem Electric
Line
Lot on North Tenth- st,
close in; some income.
9-room house In good condi
tion, on west side. A snap.
Alblna bargain, corner on
Russell st., opposite bank; 9
per cent net income.
Union avenue corner; first-
class business location.
6-room house on East Flan
ders; a bargain, on very
easy terms.
tf0)AA 6-room modern house, just
WvaCUlcompleted; close In, on Rose
City Park carllne.
3-roora bungalow, on East
19th street; all modern Im
provements.
room house, near Relmont
street, all Improvements.
Art rrt A 7-room house near 1 nton
VfciD UUavenue, fitted up for two
families; terms easy.
AA oum house. Highland I'arK,
JhlUU"11 modern Improvements;
terms, $250 cash, balance $1.6 per month.
jjtty AAA "-room cottage, 1 block from
pV UV Mississippi ave.; easy in
stallment terms.
eyfrk6-room bungalow in Irvlng
JSJ Jton, full basement, furnace,
fireplace and attic; the finest thing In
the city for the money; $1750 will
handle It.
t1 AnliOt In lrvlngton. facing east,
bl)UU" 8rBrfrt' ,n Improved sec
tion.
At 4AARest vacant lot In Irvlngtnn,
JSJ4UU2 feet above bltullthlc street.
HARTMAN &
THOMPSON
Chamber of Commerce.
ACREAGE
Oklahoma Wolf Story.
Guthrie Cm r spondrni e Iiallns News.
Orlle Hlxer of nenr Lwri was In the
city yesterday to claim bountv on a
couple of large wdf ncip 'Having
occasion to go down Into n rulch. he
threw his snnutgun over M shoulder
In hopes of a chance shot at a rabbit.
He noticed stir in a clump of bush
and found that they contained a wilf
rrt of its rxly tlng visible tVlth
only a single barreled shotgun he took
Cham- and fired.
Through the cloud of imnk he saw
the animal comlrn straight st him srd
Jump) to one side ss Its jaw snaprl
Quickly jelpading. he fired again kill
ing li
on examination of the buhn he
found that he had killed the wolf tht
he. had first rm, and th.t im mate
had ben there also and had made a
spring at him.
nos ns the nr.
John H Whyte. manager "f the As- "'pants t.. l.resk thir kgs or sprain
torla chamber of commerce is ft port- their pnkles bv lumping nut.
"hp or two mere mad doe scares In
Mrs. W. (, MacKsp ana .Mrs tt jr. j'n .rcn
Judge are spending a few days at t.'.elr ltrs
Hood River orchards 1 brsvrv they might exhibit
nul1. we fe.ir. rut all the mln-
ut ,.f business in Stdte of nnv '
Th 1eljtr of Msssachneetta hsa H
just Increased the limit of work for'S
worn n and children In factories from S
$4 hoars a to I hours. After ii
some sharp discission a provtm was ' S
Hjei iftu ir.a mnraa -nerit should not
frminto ffe- otJiil Jssosry I, ll
tWore that date the Hubwotnen of the
lie fcnpo to hirs tbe law altered
tvi t the adva&Uf iif the woman
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Portland, Oregon
Only 30 Minutes Ride from Jefferson St. Station
In the Rreat Oregon country there ii no land that can compare with MetzRer acre tracts, con
sidering the prolific nature of the soil, the location, the lay of the land, the transportation fa
cilities and the price.
When you consider that 50xl00-frot lots in many of the suburbs where it takes just as long
or longer to reach, are selling for as high as $800, do you think it sound judgment to allow
such an opportunity as Metzger acre tracts afford, to slip away without securing from one to
half a dozen or more of these beautiful tracts? At Metzger you can buy whole
ACRE TRACTS FROn $200 UP
With only 10 per cent down and 3 per cent monthly.
REMEMBER You cannot always buy these tracts at such low prices. This excellent oppor
tunity will not always be available. When the prices advance you will begin to realize that you
made a mistake by not securing some of this land.
COME OUT TO-DAY
And look it over. See for yourself the great value we are offering. The Oregon Electric line
gives good service and the trip is a delightful one, probably the most enjoyable trolley ride
on the whole coast. When you arrive at Metzger you will be further delighted on entering
the grand nattiral park adjoining the station and which will be kept in fine condition to delight
the Metzger people
This land i specially adapted for fruit of all kinds, also vegetables. An acre will keep a family
independent and, think of the price. Several wells have been dug and at a depth of 15 feet there
is 6 feet of pure water. Now is the time o invest in Metzger acre tracts.
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Call at Office for Printed Plats and Other Information
HERMAN METZGER, Owner
226-228 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND PHONES MAIN 474, A-1374
Metzger Branch Office, Phone Pacific SO 19 ,
Three 5-arro tracts, at Capital Hill. In
fruit, one has a good house, lays fine,
good soil. Bo rar fare, prices right
It pays to sa us,
Chapin & Herlow
332 Cbambar of Oommsroa.
Main 1858; A -4 770.
Northrop Acres
3600 Each
Only 1 minutes' ride on electric 11ns,
6-cent fv"- tlradcd streets. Easy terms.
M. E. LEE
loos 411 Cofbstt Bid. .
r;o out toloy snd se this beautiful
property Take Sslem elertrlr lln. set
off at Capitol Hill station, m-alk flvs
hlocss south.
Talk bAout Buying and
Building
Why do this, when you rsn ret for
$1.7(10 bran new bungalow, modern.
Ideal deslpn, with s quarter block or
around Woodstock rsrs
TBI StriTV-LAWXEYCB CO,
48 AldCT It.
Northrop Acres
OKLT 9600 SACK.
tssy Terms.
. M. E. LEE
Bos 411 Oortatt MlAg.
Selected arrears on Oregon Elsctrla
Railway com pas y.
five and lS-acrs tracts from u r
a-re up.
Iand at Multnomah. Tlsardvills snd
Durham to f'm
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