The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 06, 1908, Page 24, Image 24

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    OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY.' MORNING. SEPTEMBER C.
1008.
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6
HOUSES COLLIDE AND
WIFE OF FRENCH MINISTER
- WAS FORMERLY PORTLAND GIRL
POOR WIDOW'S BOY WINS
BOFS DEATH FOLLOWS
location of
HANDSOME SHETLAND. PONY
(Soeel.t Dlasatea ta Tha Jeerael.l
Jlutta, Moat. ttept. 4. Albert Nor
mandln. II year old. aon of a promi
ifiii
fl
nent ueer iooge atocKinan, waa in
atantly klUad and William FaJk. hla
companion, waa serious! Injured by two
Etlenoe I Anal French consul-general
Prannlaro yeaterday that I.anel, who
Thouaanda of boya and irlrla, wlioaa
pin) eprs ss'ai() no ln t omi
tha main reliance of tha family being
a vegetable patoh and a cow. The cheers
that arose, the heart erlea from tha
race uorsea, wnica tne ooya ware rut-Ins-.
colliding. It waa tha flrat trvout
waa wall known in tma cuv vj rw.
of hla repreeentlna; tha French repub
Ho, had been ehoaen for tha high po
sition of mlnleter plenipotentiary in tha
hearta beat him with expectancy and
enthualaam, crowded Into tha Oaka alr-
at Nevr York, who fcas Juet been eie-
of tha aulmala, which bad just been pur
chaaad. -
vsted to the position or minister pian-
Ipotenllary In the diplomatic aerrlxe of
doma yeaterday afternoon to wltneaa tha
disappointed ones, "good boy," "lucky
boy," as -the fortunate lad waa led onto
tha stage and Introduced by Manager
lil country, has a wire wlio rornirr
j k Jfortlantt clrl and who has a wwe
olix-la of friends anl aoqualntaniw In
this cttr. She waa formerly MIm Amy
May MoKee, and la the itr of K I'.
MtKee, who for many yeara Waa clerk
of the United HtaK-a court hrre. She
la also eleter-ln-la- of Norman Injr,
vl-prealilont of the Willamette Pulp
' Paper company, at Oreson iMfy. Can
' i-rrnlrtf ritleiine I-nl t San Fran
' cla -o Call aava: . , .
vv'K.n mi Ainv ilnv Mi kM or Oak- ,
diplomat 10 service, .
- "Hla flrat service aa inlnlater will be
at Montevltleo. Uruguay, and later ha
nrohablv will ba aaala-ned to ona of tha
lone-deferred award of a handsome
black and white Shetland pony, together
Aid! Have Bmq Replaced.
Tha lighthouse department yeaterday
laaued notices acquainting mariner
with tha fact that tha aids to navlga
tlon in tha Columbia and Willamette
In a rapidly growing commun
ity. At the threshold of the '
business district, yet exclusive- ,
ly a high-grade residence tract.
trnmuv were spontaneous.
Ona or tha boy's first thoughts waa
of hla little alster. A tear dimmed his
exoited eyes, as ha Impatiently awaited
with a cute little runabout, which tha
mier t-ounirira or i.urupn, wnvn
management of tha pleaaur park 'fay
not unlikely that ha will ba elevated
to tha higher offlo of ambassador.
. . . . i . X I it till
away Tree as a inmra oi io pjrm;i
tlon of tha patronaita and pleaaura of
ina ensnce to start ror noma, his ali
rlvera that' ware removed durlna; the
freahet of laat aprlnr have bean re-
tor Is sickly. Dean said, and tha thouaht
little folka in the reaon. Lean iianson
diplomat waa favorite In California
,,. i.tv where her a-racra won for her
of 147 Bat Bumner street, a boy 10
years old. was tha cynoaure of all ayes
aa ha drove the grand prlaa away In
triumph. . . .
TntUred aa the typlcaJ lad of the
rood old summer time usually looks, in
pantaloons and cap, younr Hanson could
scarce believe his own eyes or earo aa
the number was read. The youngster
i. -1 . . tn m Mnr fitmtlv. hie mother
of his own great luck was overwhelmed
piooea. it ta aiao announced that usht
ahlp No. 7 haa bean returned to Uma
tilla reef. .
by tna tenaer remembrance of the Jlttle
sickly sister at the humble home Who
would know a happiness sh never knew
nrnmlniini nnalflon. ao that aha la wall
qualified to preside over the many func
tlona and taae part In the ofridal gai
eties which form ao great a part of tha
twenty-five minutes to
before.
land wedded Ktlrnne Ij.iiel. French roii-eul-freneral
at New York, lt June It
rrobaMy was far from her thought that
" she ko on to have ti.ruat upon
To rrove to tha rovarnment that the
lite of a diplomat representative.
"lyinel proved hlmaelf exceedingly
popular when In Pan Kranolaco, and waa
ona of the leading aot-lal favorite! In
the cities around the bv." i
Arknnaaa river would prove a valuable
waterway with a-little dredrlna. tho
Was obtained by boiling crude oiorer.
realdenta of Muakofaa, Okla., aubacrlbed
110.000 and built a. naasenaar and
Ite. obtained from tho bituminous shales i
of central Poland and Hungary, is used I
belli h widow woman Uvfns on a small I
rnlnttT nlfe.jyt new reached San I
rreiKht ateamer to navKata It.
ror candies Dy me peasants.
THE
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In V ' 1 Fr Tn 1 4 gjsiiB cTir Is'' ;':''''J
mm wmEPAW
Hyde Park, Subdivision No. 2, Goes on Sale Today. The Ex
traordinary Value of Hyde Park No. 1, created such a demand
for homesite property in this vicinity, 7 he Jacobs-Stlne Co.,
having previously purchased 80 acres, were compelled to sub
divide and improve the remaining half, which will be sold at
once as Hyde Park No. 2.
Every lot in Hyde Park No. 1, 458 in all, was sold within four weeks from the day it
was first offered, in fact the entire addition was sold before the day of formal opening.
The Jacobs-Stlne Company guarantee that the improvements in Hyde Park No. 2,
as well as in the original Hyde Park, will be on a par with those in BELLE CREST,.
. . the famous, first success of this Company.
Improvements have begun and will be pushed to completion as soon as possible.
leiieFteflleyerTittiilayiilyiePairisRI.
Choice Locations always fall to those who select early. The first buyers in Hyde Park
will be fortunate indeed. A visit to the tract will disclose the reason. Values have in
creased enormously. The premier place, for savings investments. The JacotS-Stln&
Co. has never failed to make money for its customers. HYDE PARK NO. 2 will
follow in the same path.
East Ankeny 1 car takes you
from Third and Yamhill streets
to ELMHURST Cars every
' ten and fifteen minutes. Best
.'service.",.: -
elevation of
242 feet, commanding the fin
est view of mountains, rivers
and Council Crest that can be
had in Multnomah County.
for Tone
mhurct
Public improvements of high
est order. Generous parking
set with elm trees, and build
ing restrictions rigidly en
forced. through streets to
Qmhtirst
Three from the Willamette
River, one to be extended to
the Country Club; will be the
exclusive thoroughfare for all
vehicles.
overlooking
Country Club
mtars
Two and a half blocks from the
Portland Country Club, that
will attract thousands, who will
pass through ELMHURST to
reach it.
prices reasonable
m
mrst
f
k mom
Sffi
QMMiW
148 FIFTH STREET
TME LARGEST SUBDIVISION OPERATORS ON PACIFIC COAST'
Opening prices $400 to $600
for inside lots; $60Q,to $800 for
corners. Choice lots at pres
ent prices, must be selected
early.
Write & ELMHURST Booklet
HIU6N-D0DDS
& CAMPBELL
t ' ' ' '
219-220 Commercial Club Building, Portland.
HOLLADAVS ADDITION
Tha ae beet place la Portland ta troy. OeotraphtcaJ eex.tar and a oat Ae
alrable reeaeoc property of tha eitr.
Seelna la bell.vina. Better ( aad see tha nanr ehola realdaneaa mmAmm
amatnictlon aad the improvements g.lng on. ,
THE OREQON REAL ESTATfi COMPANY
90MTXUMO. OmSOOS. '
A LOT BARQAIiN
IrxlM. en East Kvaratt I Mnrks
mi ear line. A dealrabla looatioa.
Toe beat bay ta thla aecUom.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
f II Cnarrier f fVmra-r".
fbooea Maia Hit i-liil. ' I ,
A MCE IITTIE DOME
COsltl and -room asodem honsa, Nv
5I iC Fianders L, bet. E. ith and
1 0th fcta. Thie rlmr. la cheap at tt.Ue.
Place must ba Inspected ta ba appreci
ated. '
MALL & VON BORSTEL,
111 E. Bvmalda St. jl&4 104 Bacoaa U