The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 02, 1908, Page 42, Image 42

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OREGON
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f,IEII OF
SPOKANE
POIiW
BOUND
Upokane, Waih., Aug.
1. The local
ihunbtr of commerce ia maain r
renrements to run an excursion i of 100
r mora peisons to Tacoina. Modi;. anil
Fortuum, AUgusi i.
rroaontatlon of the Hookane naval cup
to the armored cruiser Tennessee, August
' 111 and to attend the opening of th
' Ip'okane, 1-ortland A Seattle railroad at
. the Mint tlm.
The trip will occupy three daya. Al-
jfrndy over Ml have subscribed, and t
for thf middle of nrit week over 100
Will have nullified their Intention of
Staking the trip.
? Fanners Want FUg Stop.
' "' Salem Or , Aug. 1. William Flake
' ha submitted a largely signed petition
from the farmer and renldenta In the
vicinity of Tide C'rk i-roslig, on th"
Astoria A Columbia lllver rnllrot.l.
near CJoble. to the railroad commission,
asking assliitan.-e In atcurliif a Matt "
tlon at that iolnt
COKNEK STO.VE OF
3IANS10N JS IAID
SUNDAY
JOURNAL,
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PORTLAND. SUNDAY
MORNING,
UJL.,!JsU.
REAL BEER FOUND
AT GRANTS PASS
(Klfrtnl rllntrh to Tt Jooreil.)
Olyoipla. Willi., Aug. 1. The corner-
atone of the governor a inanalon. now
being rreotrd In this city, ii laid to
day with rltuallstla ceremonlea, under
the direction of the grand lodge of lli-
sons.
The principal addreaa wa delivered
by J. H. Hchlvely. ilate- Inaurance cotn
mlsaloner. and addresai-s were delivered
alao by Oovernor A K. Mrad. Htate Au
ditor C. W Clausen and Hon. J. 11. Mai
ler of Wahklukuin county.
The ceremoniea were hold at 1 p. m..
with StHto Treasurer Ui-orge 1. Mills
presiding Among thx out-of-town
guexts were Itoyal A. (Jove of Taconia
grand masti-r. and Horace W. Tyler of
Taconia. grand aecretury, A. F. A A. M.
(lcll Dlapatrt te Tli Journal, t
Grants 1 '., Or.. Aug. 1. The flrat
arrest and preliminary hearing of par
ties accuaed of selling liquor In Urnnts
1'bni alnoe the local option law went
lno Into effect took plaoe today. 11.
( Ackerman. proprietor of a aoft drink
establishment, waa tried before the po
lice 'Judge for selling beer, hut In the
addend of District Attorney Mulkey the
case waa postponed till Monday.
Louis Streuber la also wanted on a
charge of boot-legging, but haa left
tow II.
It waa discovered last week thnt
beer waa being shipped In quantity Into
(rants I'ass and the subsequent tracing
up of certain mysterious packages led
to the arrest of the blind-pig operators.
Three barrels of bottled brer delivered
"THE BEST EVER
3
THIS IS WHAT THEY ALL SAY OF
letzgsrAcrelracts
The Man Looking for An Invest
ment Cannot Beat Fertile Land
Bountiful Nature quickly enriches those who till the fields.
A single harvest has made many a man independent the rest
of his days. Men who want to get back to the soil to live the
simplest, healthiest, sanest life will find
METZGER ACRE TRACTS
The most bountiful of all Oregon land for "FRUITS and
VEGETABLES of all kinds. Just think of the money-making
possibilities they offer. These rich acre tracts are now
selling at
0 Down, 3 Monthly
This is less than for 50xl00-foot lots that it takes just as long to reach. Metzger Acre Tracts
are on the Salem Electric Line, just 30 minutes from the Jefferson street station. It will pay
you to inspect this land. Go out today. The scenery on the new electric line is superb, and
you will be surprised at the cheapness of Metzger Acres. Jjuy an acre or two or three while
the prices are yet very low. The opportunity will not last forever. Call at office for printed
plats and other information.
OWNER
$200 Up! 1
to Akennan were taken from the depot
platform lit night and after being carted
out of town were hauled by round-
alKut route to the rear of tb aoft
drink establishment
The picswtit proceedings were nof
taken by anil-aaloun leaders but by the
officers thiTiiaeh , w ho durlare tlivlr
Int. union of making the town and
county us dry us the law allows.
Statistics Trove It.
Careful Inventlirtttlon by keen statt.s-
tlclsiiH ilevelops the fact that there are
In portln'i.l nlone oer 9, "00 heads of
famlll-.i wlicKi' dally expenditures for
Iki will more than pay the weekly
piivnien t s now necessary to get one of
the fine pianos advertised lit forced sain
on page 6 by Kllers l'lnno House.
AUGUST 2, 1908.
LU
tlonal guard, now holding an encamp
ment at the Boise barracks, reports the
best and moat Instructive meet In the
history of the organization In this state.
While the hvat In camp la Intense, the
old lorn are standing It well and the
practice wort I uYmve the average.
Colonel I. V. Patch of Payette, who la
to command the militiamen when they
i:i to American lake for maneuvers, has
been visiting the camp this week In
ning the promises, and he exuressed
maeir as Doing wen pleased.
Kpt?C
hi on
IDAHO GUARDSMEN
IX CAMP AT BOISE
niHTHS
DAVIS To Mr. and
July 20. a girl.
Mn. Dr. Davis,
DEATHS
QWTNM At San Francisco, Aui
Ilolne. Idaho, Aug. 1. The Idaho Na-
is-ust 1.
Mrs. Etta Qwynn. wife of W. A.
Owynn. mother of Lillian Qwjrnn, sis
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Bemter.
and aunt of Mrs. J. 8. Morgan of this
city.
gUBBacaISlBXZX!ZSIlSla!EBEaiESEBiaHZSBmSanCESiaKBKOZM
I Farms and Acreage I
SanJrancisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call Bldg.
Telephone ZCearaey 9131.
aDVEBTIBKAeSHTO ABTD SXTB
KOaUPTIOAt aUCOlUVBO.
Oregonlsns when In n Franclsce
ran have tbelr mail sent Id ears of
The Journal office,
ARTHUR U F1SIL RepreeentatlT
FUNI3UAL NOTICES
4.1
GICOHOE In Oakland, Cal., July 10,
108, Mrs. Anna Ueorgo, beloved wife
of John T. George and mother of Mrs.
William rilhlehausen, John T., Jamea A.
and Kred W. lleorgo. funeral services
will be held at Ht. Mary'a church, cor
ner Wllllania avenue and Htanton
streets. Monday, August . at 8 a, m.
Interment Koae City cemetery. Krlemla
respectfully Invited to attend. Itu
mHina are at Zeller-Byrnee company'
parlors, 278 Russell street.
IB ACBXS 2 miles west of St. Johns, all food rich soil, on public road,
covered with timber enough to pay for the land. PRICE ONLY 75
PKH ACRE; 1-S cash, balance to suit the purchaser.
Ti AOBEB JH miles west of St. Johns, 16 acrea cleared, 15 acres light
timber, balance heavy timber; all well watered by two never-falling
streams, on good public road, adjoining ood public school; 1H miles
from the Llnnton street carllne. PRICE, $126 PER ACRE. One of the
best buys west of St. Johns.
Q0 ACHES lu miles west of St. Johns, all rood heavy timber: all rood,
rich soil; land lies well; on rood public road, near public school,
churches, etc PRICE, ONLY $100 PER ACRE; $600 caeh. balance to
suit the purchaser.
10 ACRES within 10 miles of Portland, all oleared and In a high state of
cultivation: all well fenced, on two public roads; good 7-room house,
large new Darn, other outbuildings, small orchard, and well watered.
PRIOR. ONLY $4,000; $1,000 cash, balance to eult the purchaser.
160 ACHES on the Cowlitz river, $0 acres cleared, balance light and
heavy timber; soil rich, land lies well; all boats make landing at the
place, where all crnln, hay, vegetables, etc., raised on the faim are
shipped direct to Portland; large house, large barn, other outbuildings.
PRICK ONLY $C0 PER ACRK.
480 ACHES 11 miles from Portland, all g-ood rich soil, sood publlo road;
1-S cleared, balance light timber; good 8-room house, Z larare barns,
other outbuildings: all well watered. PRICE. $60 PER ACRE; 1-3
cash, balance to suit the purchaser. The above farm la all suitable for
outtlng up Into 6 and 10-acre traote, and disposing of for a good
profit above the present prices.
65 ACHES on the Siilem electric carllne In Marlon oounty, all cleared but
four acres, all newly fenced. PRICE ONLY $8 6 PER ACRE.
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CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Each Insertion, 1 cent a counted word.
Wo ad less than 15 cents per Insertion.
7 Insertions for the Dries of eV
Xiost and found, help wanted, situa
tion wanted, for rant and wanted to
rent ads. 1 oant a word, 3 Insertions
for the price of B. .
Count six words to the Una.
"XTew Today" (agate measure, 1 tnob.
14 Unas) 84 oents per Inch.
"Want Ads" will be accepted over the
phone, bnt The Journal will not be re
sponsible for errors, should any ooonx
In soon ads. Prompt payment ezpeoted.
rhones, Main 7173; A-G051.
Hours, 8 a. a. to 8 p. O.
Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 B. m.
WEATHER REPORT
MAN M
22G-228 FRONT ST., PORTLAND PHONES MAIN 474, A-137.
OFFICE PHONE PACIFIC 2019.
METZGER BRANCH
The SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
243M Stark Street Phone Main 35 and A 3500
taZE3EBB3B&92E3SESE3S2EXEB3J3l33SI3B&BEE&233XE33
GLEN HARBOR
The new townsite opposite St. Johns, on west bank of Willamette; IS
minutes from the Chamber of Commerce, by United Railway electric line,
now building. No draw bridges to delay. So platted that each lot com
mands a view of the Willamette and Columbia, of the Mountains, of Van
couver and the great draw bridges of Hill's "North Bank" Railroad.
Good water, graded streets and sewers. Restrictions. Easy payments and
right prices.
Lots will be on the market about August 8.
Glen Harbor Realty Co.
836-840 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
During the last 1$ hours there has
been a decided rise In pressure over
Oreron and Washington and a corre
sponding: fall In Idaho and Montana.
No rain has fnllen In the north Pacific
states and it la much cooler in Oregon.
Washington nnd northwestern Montana.
The hot weather continues unabated In
the Interior of northern California and
In southern Idaho.
The Indications are for fair weatoer
in this district Sunday. It will be much
cooler 1" southern Idaho and sllffhtly
warmer in western Oregon mid weHl
ern Washington, except near the coast,
where the temperature will remain
nearly stutlonary.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Sunday fair
and warmer; northwest winds.
Oregon and Washington Sunday fair,
warmer Interior of west portion; north
west winds.
Idnho Sunday fair, much cooler in
south portion;
Maximum temperature, 71 degrees;
minimum temperature, 52 degrees; riv
er reading at 8 a. m., 10.7 feet; change
in last 24 hours, 0.S feet; total rain
fall 6 p. m. to 5 p. m., 0 Inch; total
rainfall since September 1, 1907, 39.00
Inches; normal rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 1!07, 44.49 inches; deficiency.
6.49 Inches; total sunshine. July 81.
inos, 14 hours 61 minutes; possible sun
shine, July 31. 190H, 14 hours 61 Inches;
barometer (reduced to sea level) at S
p. m., 30.16 Inches.
TOMUNSON In this city, July 30,
James Krle Totnllnson, age 4 4 years.
Funeral services will be held ut Dun
ning. MolCntee & OllbauKh'H chapel, cor
ner Seventh and IMne streets. Sunday,
AuguHt , at 2 p. in. Interment Hlver
vlew cemetery. Friends respectfully In
vited to attend
UNDERTAKERS
DUNNING, M'ENTEE GILBAUGH.
undertakers and emhalmers; modern
In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
4110. I.ndy assistant.
JTp. FINLfcV SONS, 3D AND MADI
son sts. Office of county coioner.
Phono Main 8.
Zm.I.ER-BYRNKS CO.. FUNERAL, Dj
rectors, emhalmers, 270 Russell. Euul
1088. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HJLMAN, UNDEWaKEU;
220 3d at.
KRICSON UNDERTAKING CO.,
helming; lady ass't; 409 Alder. M.
EM.
6133
CEMETERIES
ROSE CITT SINGLE ORAVES. 110;
family lots, 128 to 175. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st.
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20U. For
full Information apply to Frank Schle
gel. 632 Wofcester blk. Phone A-282S.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
. WANTED A FARM.
Wanted, from 40 to 100 acres with
buildings and some under cultivation,
would prefer some stock to go with the
place, not too far from a town or cream
ery route; prlo not to exceed $3,600.
First payment will be made with a
12,000 mortgage on a house In Irrlng
ton that pays 335 per month and per
cent Interest. Will buy at once If sat
isfied. J. W. CURRAN A COMPANT,
Suite 225 Falling Building,
Phone Main 8601, A-4701.
WAITRESSES 2 MINERAL. SPRINGS.
325; coast, Heppner, city, hotels, res
taurants; cooks, domestics, typewriter,
office girl, camp (also woman cook).
Drakes. 205 H Washington. Sunday
11 to It.
Have
curlty
your abstracts made by the Se-
Title & Trust Co.. 7 C. of C.
Pacific Title & Trust Co.. the lending
abstractors. 204-6-B-7 Failing 'ildg.
W. R. Halzllp & Co., abstracts; good
rork, prices right. 82S Corhett bldg.
MARRIAOB TJCEX8KS
HO LL, AD AY'S ADDITION
The one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical carter and most de
sirable residence property of the city.
Seeing Is believing. Betrer go and see the many choice residences under
construction and the trnprovf mcntsBolrig on.
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY
BBM THIRD STBEIT, POBT1ANT), OSEOOU.
S. V. Ramp. Brooks. Or., 29, and Lena
Maude Bnrendrlck. 21.
Ralph T. Maxwell, 1333 East Sixth
street. 2B. and Naomi Case. 16.
O. II. Itunge, 495 East Ankeny street,
31, and Grace M. Bills, 30.
K. A. Ward. 1384 Macadam street, 22.
and Marv Schnlder, 20.
Wedding Cards.
Washington bldg.,
Ingtoni sts.
W. G. Smith A Co.,
corner 4th and Wasn-
Tonseth & Co.. florists, for flOWrs of
all kinds. 123 6th st.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st.
Full dress suits for rent, all sizes.
Unkiue Tailoring Co., 309 Stnrk st.
Max M. Smith, florist, ISO 5th St., op
posite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. I
OPERATORS AND FINISHERS ON
pants, experienced and steady. 109
2d St.. room 2,
NEW TODAY.
ACREAGE
We are placing another tract of land
on the market, subdivided in. tracts from
one to ten acres each.
This property Is near Wichita station.
Rstaoada carllne. Boll the vary beat.
OAPP ft 1UOXBT,
213 Board of Trade Bldg.
$4000
Lot 60x100 with nice up-to-date home,
on two carllnes. Can be bought on verv
easy terms. Call today at 861 Killings
worth ave.
GEO. D. SCHALK
Main 892, A-2S92. 264 Stark St.
7-Room Now Mou.su
767 E. Ankeny St. Bookcase, fire
place, china cupboard, furnace, cement
basement. Open Sunday'lO to 12, 2 to 4.
Evenings 6 to 7:30. Owner, 1 4 E. 10th N.
iy i
r 26
X A MOKTMUP ST
nry mhrt. .
We deal exclusively in Heights Property. We
have made a careful study of it, and thousands
of dollars advertising it. We have been suc
cessful because we enjoy our work and deal
squarely with the public We have sold near
ly $3,000,000 worth of Heights Property and
have never had a disappointed purchaser.
Ninety per cent of the transfers of Heights
Property are made through our offices. Our
Portland Heights office is located at Twentieth
and Elm streets, on the carllne. It is in charge
of J. R. Patterson and is OPEN EVERY DAY
ia the week from 8 to 6 o'clock. Phones A-1574
and Main 2139.
is situated in one of the best residence
sections of our beautiful city. The
residences surrounding this property
are all new ones and cost from $5,000
to $50,000.
The Number of Choice Lots Is Limited.
The Prices Range From
to
Lovejoyst
Including Graded Streets, Cement
Walk, Sewer and City Water.
Terms if Desired.
D
TTTT A (O7 IF
CO
Exclusive Dealers in
o Heights Properties
Lots, Blocks and Acres in All Parts of the Heights. Easy Terms
Ofliees Room 14, Chamber ol Commerce, and 20lh and Elm Streets, on Portland Heights. Phones, IK, J
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