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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30. 1908 k 1 10 FATALLY WOUNDS HON 110 MM Otto HarMl.l Fires Into Crowd, hut Claims Was j lU'intf Ifolik'd. j Ban Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call BlJg. Telephone X.arn.y aiai ADVERTISEMENTS AND 6TJB BCKIFTIOMb RECEIVED. Ori"nlnii when In Krnnclsco Ihll hav( their II lit 1 1 Nent In I'HIB of The Journal ' if flee J I. IIKoU'N. K.-i .rrsrntatKe. Vfi I) EltTA KKna All the result of a row In the All Nations' bo!."- .. -.'R.1 and i::irn!.l.-. lasl night, an i.nknouu nun ! nt St Vincent m lio.-i'l l.i I villi u bullet Bonn In his lung ''in! ller Otic Ilar.-iU. iS cars who mild he 1,11,1 I'. I',,: :.:n.,l t'.r.-o w.-.-liM. Is In the city ',11 h;ii K',1 with ii.in:! to murder M' ,. . U : n h." u,is being robbed when I,- t shots Into th rro,l In the s.,,.,,n " : : : I . i n -mann Is held ns n witi!.-M. lie .Ultra dirts Harihi In nin.,sst every 1 t i ' I . Just before going under tl,.' mnes- thelic the wounded n, mi paituliv gained consciousness, lull wn.s to slv unable t tllS liatllc. IIP is UliKUeWll ;,'l the saloon. Cltv l'h .-I, 'Ian .i. kU-t sji.1 j after the operation that his chaneo lor life was Blonder. Though slightly the worse for drink ' Harald talked of the shooting. "The man 1 Bhot had some words with the. man I was with, a German from cast-! rn Oregon, and then they en mo at nie I had $70 In rnv pocket, and they got i $15 before I fired. There were five or I tlx of them with their hands on my I llliutii mm uirj we.u iijiiuiiiF, in e. j lieol'ge why I fired." He nays another man In I n f i a M xne saioon snoi ai iiini, oui inein i mo other evidence that more than Ifftrald's two shots were discharged. One bullet went wide. HaraJd tell of an attempted robbery At Pasco where he (scared off two thugs with his revolver. He said he was a blacksmith by trade, but since coming to Portland had been doing excavation Work for contractors. i CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Fm."i l;init!"n. J rtvil n ruritt"1 wor i Nn .i.l :1 mi lo i fiiiN i i r iitertltjii. 7 tr.-f i tS'ii fT tlu i r t.-f or 6. , I a U n1 funJ. help hhiiIi1, rimirt -t!"M wniit.-.!, f r riMit nn-! wantrvl l r : t K I : t h whi !, 3 lusei lion f.-; t '( o pt f 2 ' hi n f r ; ! '.v - T l t o f I. T Inf "New 'l't-lay" (,-iKat n.c.iMirp, 1 Inch, 1 i II in -s i, s-i ipii ' n i fT In, h. "Want Ail' will hp a.-.-.pfr! nr thr. I-!;. Ti.'. r : j t Th.- J.iirii a! uhl r--t ho r .'p 'ii-siPif fur '-iini'v. r--il-l mnv .Tiir in st4i'li tfl.s. rr-rnjt p:iiif!i pc, tf. J 'hones. )Inin 717;; A -(1051. I I-'Mik. S a ni. to J! p m Sntunlays. h a. in. to 10 p. m. i IH'NXINll, M'K.VTKK A (HIJJAltOH. mull rtahera and emhalmers' modern In nverj d. tall Hevenlh und I'lne. Main t'Mi l.ady assistant. J. PrFlDley & Son Ijidy assNtnnt Main 9; A-1699. .i.i.u.K itiiiNKa Co, ki'nk'ha'i, i'T i -. I, o.i. in l.n liners. ;;o ltussell. K.ast l'" I .a, y llKltHIlt KI'WAHI- MOI.jiAN, f'N f'K KT A K EH, .i, str.-i-l 1 l(, S, I X l I" HI AK IN -) CO . K M -b.ilmlnn.la.lv SMI. 4ils Ahl.-r, M KMKTKItin I NEW TODAY NEW TODAY. NEW TODAY. It' 'SK CITY SIXCI.K (JIIAVK8. $10; I ainilv lots. IL'S to ITS S'lperlnteml om at enielery. rotnt-r of i-'rclnonl St. nn,! i'iiIIv road. I'll,, no Tabor "'it;. l",,r full In format Ion a,,lv to Frank Si-hle-Ki'l. f':: Worre.slei' hlk l'hone A MAKKI.KiK LICK N S KS P. A, Mills. Portland, 34, and Marv iircsie Mnrlell. 6 14 Sec-nnd street, ?3. to WKATHKU HKIOItT Ti e barometer la rlsln over this dls-lr!'-t and falling over Nevada and I'lah !t':o a o juessure an-a Is central A l.lirh i'I.'mnuio area of conHblerftble ex I on t Is .,!'r the north 1'aiiflo cunsl I.IK h t showers have fallen In Washing Ion. m'.si, in and northouslei n I Hihoii and ii. ,i I hern Idaho, but the hkles are clnrli:K In most localities It Is sllxbtly warmer In western and Hoiitli- i-astorn Washington and northwestern Montana but the temperature continues much below the seasonal average over I lie entire northwest, laiisrlns from 11 HAS BULL RUN WATER GRADED STREETS TEN-FOOT PARKINGS CEMENT SIDEWALKS ELECTRIC LIGHTS TELEPHONE SERVICE A SCHOOLHOUSE BUILDING RESTRICTIONS LOTS J-lOO TO $700 Size 50x100 Including All Improvements and hllanuna A nirellna. H Vernon I., strong. 1 .- v r! .Jordan street, ?0 un.l Vllmii. 1, I In i-h n. , 111 lien Jtasiirook. 1 below normal over this forecast district except along the coast and sounds. The Indications are for fair weather J,- Kast Klk'hth over this illIHet Snn.luv snfl It will n;it-i, An, an, 3iury rsnnon, a. I'Mi'te I.HW9UH, Astoria, 21. and OREGON SHORT LINE SUED FOR DAMAGES (Speelil Dispatch to Tb Jonrnil.) Des Moines, Iowa. Aiir. 29. To re cover damages for the death of Charles D. Loomls, who was fatally stabbed by S negro porter while traveling In Idaho, . B- Reeve, administrator, has brought lilt ajtalnst the Pullman company and the Oregon Short Line Railway com pany. He asks 115.000. Loomls died from hia wounds after three months In the hospital. The petition recites that his two children were also slashed bv the big knife. The British naval authorities have girdled the Isle of Wlfrht with a tele phonic, service, the Needles, the wire less telegraphy station at Culver Cliff and other points bavins been put In di rect communloa t Ion with the signal sta tion at Portland dockyard. Kniaste. 1:1 Willis Iiwyer. 45 Millard avenue, TO. and Mary Case, is. James NueJ Uuxtln, Montavllla, and Kthel Terrlll. 24. Hirfim H. Hit tenberg, 663 Water street, 34. and Heulah Vernon, 26. A. Nichols, 454 Leo avenue, 24, and Florence Iiwyer, 18. Arthur Thayer, 409 Hoyt street, 21, and Lenore Clayton Queori, 21. Weddlrrg lairds! VY."i; Sin ft h A Co.T Washington 'bldg.. corner 4th and Wash Ington sts. TohBeth & Co.. florists, for flowers of all kinds. 123 6th st. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs 289 Morrison st. Full dress suits for rent, all sizes, tnl'iue Tailoring Co., 809 atark st Max M. Smith, florist. 150 Bth fct. op ponlte Meier & Frank's. Main 7216. be warmer except along the coast. ruKlii'ASTS. Tortland and vblnlt v Sunday, fair and warmer, northwesterly winds. (ircgori and Vushlngtnn--Sunday fair, wanner except near the roast; north westerly winds. Idaho Sunday fair and warmer. HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce SOMETHING YOU HAVE OVERLOOKED A nice 8 acres, on good road. Just one block from electric car station; goo! soli, excellent situation. Price. $2,500. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 048 AX. DES ST. 5 and Ifl-Acre Tracts The Best Location in the Northwest for the Profitable Growing of Walnuts. $100 and $15 a month buys you a paying orchard and a beau tiful home site, near electric line to Portland. WALNUT PLANTATION CO. NEW TOP AV. mmm Portland's new WEST SIDE suburb and model HOME TOWN. United Electric Railway has graded over 1-3 of way there now and will have line in operation by Oc tober l. On Willamette, on- p ,Du--iux.w on wniametie posite st. Johns; 15 minutes GOOD BUYS 035,000 Whole Mock on track; some income; the best buy in North End. $10,000 An ilcal 6-acre tract hav ing water-front and rail con nections. P 7,20065x100, northwest corner East 22-1 and H roadway, with thoroughly modern new 8 room dwelling in pink of con dition. No better value anywhere. 9 5,000-50x200 on Multnomah St.. with 7-rooin modern dwell ing; a splendid value and half cash will handle. I I XKKAL NOTICES BER NST KIN At Good Samaritan hos pital, Portland, Or.. August 29, 190S. Rose Bernstein, 63 5 ears of age, widow of Alfred 8. Bernstein and beloved mother of R. Alex. Bernstein. Funeral services from Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon streets. Monday, August 3Ly,0i- t 10 a. m. WOOnWARD George Wooiiward7 aged 73 years, at residence of his daugh ter. 326 East Third1. North Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m., at above residence. OPENING SALE OF THE GAREY ACT LAND Approximately 16,000 acres of the best irrigible land in the west, located at King's Hill, Idaho, on the main line of the Oregon Short Line, will be opened for sale to settlers under the terms of the Carey act, OCTOBER 12, 1908 This magnificent piece of the best fruit state in the na- cove land, protected from all tion. It is entirely Bnrround- unfavorable conditions, is pro- ed by mountains several hun- nounced by experts to be the dred feet higher. No lava best fruit-producing soil in rock ; deep loam soil. GREAT SURPLUS OF PURE WATER Flowing all the year. Best conditions on earth for raising fruit and vegetables profitably. On the Main Line of the Oregon Short Line, Lying Along the Snake River The grand opening will be conducted by the state of Idaho, tracts being drawn by lot. After legal deposit on land and water rights, settler has right to withdraw deposit if location is undesirable. The grandest opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known. CALL UPON B. S. COOK & CO., CORBETT BUILDING OR WRITE TO KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWER CO. BOISE, IDAHO GlN HARBOR NEW WEST SIDE T0WNSITE 20-MINUTE RIDE ON UNITED RAILWAY WITHIN 60 DAYS 50 LOTS SOLD IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS. ' - If you wish to get in on the ground floor COME OUT TODAY Take trains 8 a. m., or steamer Columbia, foot of Wash ington street, 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m., or 5 p. m. This is just a gentle reminder for you to get busy and in quisitive about the Lower West Side Particularly Glen Harbor. Prices of lots will advance in a few weeks. Am showing some choice lots in Whitwood Court and Linnton. Come and let me show you if you are from Missouri. ANTHONY HARDY DealSr in West Side Realty, Water Frontage, Timber and Valley Land. LINNTOIN 4 Manchester & Wilson SALES AGENTS 508 Wells-Fargo Building, Portland. Heights. $ 2,400 Dainty bungalow near Tvanhne Station; easy terms. TO EXCHANGE- 5 acres choice irrigated land for good resi dence lot in Portland, not more than $1,000. BUNCH OF 7 LOTS, Mt. Tahor Place, n which want offer. Must sell. ACREAGE 10 acres close in, on Oregon Electric, that is a veritable snap at $2,500. Talk quickly. PENINSULA Several good buys too numerous to specify. Call and see us. NUMEROUS OTHER PROPER TIES IN OFFICE. Jackson & Deering ri - 4b Mark Street Phone Main 34S A careful study of ai conditions essential to r an ideal home location Farms and Acreage 1 The Model on Borne Addlli IRVINGTOIN Take the Irvington or Broadway cars to this tract and see the great number of modern homes now in course of construction ; also the paved streets that have been put down during the last three months. $900 Lots 50x100 on 20th st., close to Brazce. 91,000 Lots iOxlOO on 21st St., close to Brazce. $1,000 Lots fiOxlOO on Broadway car line, 22d st.. near Brazce. $1,100 Lots fiOxlOO on 23d st Brazce, one block from car $2,300 near will convince you that verfo offers advantages su perior to any other addition. N. B.-Take "L" car, trans fer to "R-S" carat Shaver Street Agents Always on Ground A. F. SWENSSOW I CO. "253J Washington St. $SOO A Wilson Califo IN IRVINGTON Will secure a Wilson California Bungalow. Corner, lOOxloo, on lfith and f'leet your 10Y with ail' Knott streets. $2,300 Corner, lOOxlOo, on 21th Brazee streets. a., tnn ...10 . Improvements 36 ACRES. 2U miles wut ne s ihn 10 ncres cleared, balance, very light timber; on good public road, within 14 miles of thu Linnton and Hlllsboro car line; well watered bv never-falling stream; adjoining public school; soil of the very best, with no rock or gravel. PRICE, only J150 per ncre; 500 cash, balance to suit the purchaser 8J ACRES, 2 miles west of St. John, on -.good public road; all well watered hoII rich; land lies well: timber esti mated to make about 8.000 cords of , wood: within 2 miles of the I.lnnton and Hill.iboro cnrllne. PRICK only 175 per acre; one third cash, balance easy I 800 ACRES, within 0 miles of Port land, with a good gravel road leading I direct to the city; U"i ncres cleared", I J balanco very llglu timber; well watered ' 1 bv two never-falling streams; eoll rich. I 1 black loam, with no rock nor gravel; I j 1 mile to good sawmill, stores, etc.;, j good S-room house, new bnrn, now hop house; 10 ucres eood liomnnl nil In I I flno condition. PKICK only $80 per' I acre; half cash, balanco easy payments. I I 160 ACRES on a good gravel road, 9 miles from Portland; 2 never-failing: streams of wuter; soil rich; land litis ; well;, no rock nor gravel; Hdlolnlir: good public school. convenient to stores, churches, et. ; Hj miles from ' ! streetcar line; all suitable for cutting j up Into 10-acre tracts. PRICE only, I $100 per acre, on easy payments. j 1 120 ACRES wdthln 2 miles of Rrav- 1 1 erton; all good, rich land. with no ; lo.-k nor gravel; located on two public roads. PRICK only $76 per arm; all suitable for cutting up Into 6 and 10-' l acre tracts. 480 ACRES, 11 miles from Portland; I all good, rich soli; on good public road; one third cleared, balance light timber: soil rhb; land lies well, with no rock nor gravel, good S-roomhoii.se; two largo barns, other outbuildings; all well watered: all suitable for cutting up into R and 10-acr tracts. PRICK $B0 per acre, one third cash, balance to suit the purchaser; mile from school; 1 miles to railroad station, churches, stores, etc. 7Va ACRES on the Oregon City car line; all good stump pasture; nil good, rich poll. PRICK only $20d per acre. Can be bought on easy payments. 6 ACRES, 9 miles from Portland. within two blocks of good streetcar line; F. acres cleared, balance very light all very ncn black prairie soil; from Chamber of Commerce and NO DRAWS to delay you in reaching your busi ness on time. Great oppor tunities for HOME LOV ERS who admire large lots that command a view of the Willamette and Columbia till they meet, of St. Johns, Vancouver and the moun tains and are convenient to electric line; great opportu nities for the investor in lots that are SURE to be in de mand for business. NO SALOONS; $l,0p0 Re strictions; graded streets. water and sewer systems. Prices $200 to $500, includ ing above improvements. Terms, 10 per cent down, $10 per month. When the elec tric line is completed prices go up. We invite you to call at our office and let us show you. Prices will advance September 15. Glen Harbor Realty Co. Agent on Ground. 836-840 Chamber Commerce OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS $2,-100--Corner, 100x100, on 15th and Brazee street. ONE THIRD CASH WILL HANDLE ANY OF THESE. IRVIINCiTOrN IINVESTAiEINT CO. 331 Chamber of Commerce. Phones Main 3177, A-4450. made. We then submit you plans of n" good public road. I'UH 1, $400 per inny of the famous Wilson California acr'1- "' CBsn- l" " ;Hungalows and For lots, hnlf-ncre nnrl sere tracts. 1 nrrTTj) to BUTT facing nn the Willamette rlv.r. all with nriil . . , . ux. good building sites, we are now prn- No such offer has ever been mads pared to sell at very reasonable prices In high-class Irvington. Bnrl on terms to suit the purchaser I You should see us at once. yor further particulars, please call on The Ps?ar.! Ca The Shaw-Fear Company HBMIKS2gDHIIKISSIEUaSBIBnaBMIB&IIEXBEEE&aE3Iiaa9 " M H M i B a M M H M M M M M M ALSTON HEIGHTS Keep your eve on this beautiful Mghtlv tivt destined to be the finest hii'h-trade r : !eme district in the fit v. It U ."-.1 . I ,, ni resiru icu as to f u i J I : n c It. It :!; r t: :i ;r.!Ti!;'( and He:-! ',e-e CO' a 1 1 ; i:: -nth! h.v privileges ; no tlivee earlmes n ti.e ritv has . !:-..ni M-.rri-n:!(vard runs : t . buy while en ' s. m M a M M M M , M large 2 house less than can 1- running paralie' itirci:!; M that n:;:i;!'i r. 1 1 is c ! ,c -in - u son street --the jm u --ed l',,r;!. through this tract. Think the lots are cheap; $'i; to 'lake niton car, Morrison and Sec at lonfs1 M;::. J. MARGULIS. Agent on Ground. A-3096; L. 0. RALSTON. Owner of Tract. Down-town Office American Bank & Trust Co. get o it II B H a n B m n & H W M m n n m N n w r a K m n : m m u M I RIIBEBlBlIEBEEaBBEBBEflSEEEBEEBEB9BEEBBISEISEIEBBr a B B M Si H W m s B H B m Pacific iron Works u B H M 0 H H s a O. E. Heintz, Manager. Phone East 57; Home B-1157 Castings of All Kinds Steel Buildings and Bridges IN STOCK 3 to 24-inch Beams, 4 to 15-inch Channels, lxl' j to 8x8-inch Angles. East End Burnside Street Bridge Portland, Oregon TWENTY-NINE AND ONE-HALE ACRES $4fi1 per acre buys one of the best nieces of acreage in the city; good house and barn, orchard; all cleared and level; soil Is first class in every re- ' spect. This Is positively the best buy Jonesmore LOTS 50x100 $350 to $500 $25 Down $10 Per Month SEE Jonesmore TODAY Montnvilla Car Line Agent at Tract Apple Lands I Geo. D. Schalk 345 H STARK STREET. In tracts of 80 ncrr to 2-tO acre1?, sit uated in. the East Hood River on ma marnei. i an no cut into b-ncr- j;cfr;,, ,!,, mil. fmm Cl R tracts and sold for not less than $600 district, three miles t mm . K. per acre. Come and let us show It to i station, buitable to set in you BOLDS, WALLACE CO.i M Room 8, Canterbury Bldg., 3d and I ff ' Washington Sts. R ! B Small Orchards Price riglt E B B B HBCIBEBBBBXaEVBEBBEBBBBBSBBIBBBBEBEBBSEBBaEBBTlBBa ACREAGE We. have screago of the bst klnd -excelleiit soil In tracts of from 1 to 10 acr.s, only 31 minutes bv elertrlr cars from 1st and Aldr sts. Pries finm $300 to $5u0 pr acre. Ka.y terms. long lime for part if desired. COLUMBIA VALLEY ORCHARDS CO. Room 10, 141 First St. 264 Stark Street M 393 A 33Q2 i BARGAIN IN SMALL POULTRY RANCH Consisting of 4 acres level land within fi itnll.s of coiirthouso. Hungnlow of f; rooms, barn 16x24, 2 well built pojiltrv bouses i)xI00, young orchard iin.l berrv vines; within , mile of streetcar. I'Kli'K S3 lOO TKH.MS. More l.ind can li" Included. This Is a resl bargain; Is fullv efiiiped for poultry raising, and occu pancy can be g!cn on short notice MT. SCOTT BARGAINS Kn?.PL&. Jftf e' MAIN 154; A-1541 90 SEVENTH STREET. s a HIBBBBBXBBBBEXBEglEEEZBBZIBBBXBBBBBSUBBBEEBBEBEBEIl s The Ntxt G-eat Movement in BEACH PROPERTY Will Be ABRIGHT Firt Addition to NECARNEY CITY, Owned by E $1,250 rood .Vroom modern house and one lot, block from station: Sci'.'O cash, balance just like rent. 2,100 The best buy on the Mount Scott line, large 8-room, strictly modern new house with two lots, one block from station; SS''1' 1 down and $2-0 per month. S70O--4 r, .orris and one lot; $100 cash and $10 pCr month. S2,3O0 Swell 5-room, strictly modern, rrKims extra large; '4 acre ground; all in fine shape; nice lawn, fruit, etc.; $"00 cash. balance cay terms. This must be seen to be appreciated. Some choice building lots at $250 and up. a. T. PARXT. Wichita ' Station. Zrtacada Car lie . COVELL AGoodlnveslmenl Wiley Allen & Co: Lnt, Or. Phone Tabor 1418. 20 Acres at Beaverlon ACRE TRACTS O. N. FORD Stewarts Station, on Mount Scott Line. What's the Matter With Covell? Why not go to Covell nd buy acre- 1 I ire? Oet a farm for the rnce of a I hous and lot In town, with Just ss rood car eric. water without cost, r r , and the best of land for fru,an1 rar- Upen Sundays, den. 8 acres cleared, R0 fruit trees; creek through the property; .1 acres of bottom land. ( nlv 3,250 Lands adjoining held at higher1 prices. IT PAYS TO SEE US. COAPIN & HERL0W j 332" Chamber of Commerce, Phone Mam lf'2. ! Ii. C. WORTMAN and C. W. KING HOLLADAY'S ADDITION The D"nn-lawrence Co. C I " et 'nplKr rd price; o mill be atorthed hw ey tt n.I t to own j ar own .me by the eih, re NEHALEAI BAY LAND COM Agents i ROOM 1, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The on. lest plse In Portland tft buy. Oecgraphlcal cei ter and dim t d. Inble raldenc property of the city. 5e1nr 1 bellerinr Petr go and th many cholea residences aadat construction and tb. improvement urnr on- THE OREOON REAL ESTATE COMPANY " MH TRXR9 mm. rOBtXAJTD. OXIOOI. 21'' B UIWXU, tark St flortgrage Loans Lew.,t ratee of lntrt. XX) UTS UUKOt. 3 Stark Stroet. aai irwti. HARBI.ZTTXa.X UDITIOI Tine to 5-acre tracts near Lcntv BEST OF SOIL. LITTLE CASH. MONTHLY PAYMENTS IT PAYS TO SEE US. j CDAPIiV & UERLOW i 332 Chamber of Commerce, j Phone Main K52. I $160 Acres For $125 A rhanee of a llfollme an oppor 'tnnlty to file direct on lo acres cm ernment land In th" Harney rountr wheat and stork vIIt; plentv of w- r ind ivi son Come to Rwm :i; ommercisi Mrw-n. either Mnnljv Near Montavllla carllne lta clear Tuaadar .and let our Mr Ixjvttren t and le'-ei, inn at ry mw rnc. Small JOJ an aro.jt n. ,i and bou f ' payment down and balanco In small for eipense mo rf ets you Mo t-rP., monthly tayroenia. Call at oar of ftc. , w will leave foi Harney eo-intr lid Ftark it- i Wednulay. . WALDO T. STSWART, XII Comnfertla! rtiock. So Kmrky tt OarvaO, Owaora, :ll Stark Si. "1