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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, SUNDAY MQRNINOt SEPTEMBER 8, ' 1808. OMIIiKEII AUTO THIEF GETS TWO - . . ' . " i . . . i a -' - 'i . . - .('..- ' : , , ' MtS;E.L. Graves and Son Badly Hurt at Seattle ' Police Check v Mob. CCnlted ftew Uu Wire.) BeatUa, Wwh., Stpt JMri. E ! Graves, wife of the manager of the , Federal Paint Sk Paper company,, and her I-year-old aon Robert were knocked Anmitt and aarlrttlalv In lured totllfht tlT nn aiititinntilla at Bnnund avenue and Union street. Mr. Oree onlr aaved himself by seisin the front -of the auto and pulUn hlmaelf up. Mrs. Graves was Injured Internally, and both lejf wore badly bruleed. The wheels of the auto passed over the abdomen of the lit tle boy, and at midnight It was" stated that ha was perhaps fatany- mjureo. itnth are at the home of a Dhyslclan. Tha aocldent was caused by a younf man who was Intoxicated.- He stole the auto from In front of tha Pally Times office and went dashing- down tne etreei. As he oraanea into Mr, uraves ana tmm iiv Ik. nr was thrown aaalnst I streetcar and stopped. A mob gathered, anil officers who hurried to the scene had a hard struggle to get hold of him, the mob wanting to take vengeance. and the auto thief try In to, escape. - At police neaaquariers me grunum man fought like a User. lie would not frtve me name, ana was jockou up p ng tha outcome of the injuries received by Mra. Graves and her son. t- -r WE HAVE THE PROPERTY ALL INSIDE AND PAYS GOOD ' MONEY ON THE INVESTMENT . Two new modern "houses on corner. 50x100. on East An- keny street; fine lawn and shrubbery, nice condition and well keot: always occupied. Will make attractive terms.' K X Two. fi-rnnm flsta an "West Side, close in : north of Mont- gomery street; never vacant and pays good interest on the price asked. Fine quarter block, nicely improved and room for other ; buildings, on Union aveue, near Holladay ; now paying a good rate of interest on the price; furniture included. The above properties are legitimate and choice invest ments. Not intended for triflers; if you mean business we : will show the goods. ' . HENKLE & HARRISON 511 GERLINGER BLDG., COR. SECOND and ALDER BE ON H AINEy AT the OPENING OF ACT LAND CAREY : . .. The opportunity of a lifetime for the man who: is seeking a desirable place to locate in a country ! t where everything tends toward making life happy, , healthy, and prosperous., About 15,000 acres of the best fruit land in Idaho, 20 miles along the Snake river and the main line of the Oregon Short Line. Climate, soil, water and location is . unex celled. The date of the grand opening of this land is OCTOBER TWELFTH The selection of tracts will be under supervision of the Land Board of Idaho. Land situated in si cove, 8 miles east of Glenn's Ferry, Idaho, and includes the town of King Hill. Free ferries, telephones and section line roads. Money returned if land selected, is not desirable. Be on the property early . and make memorandum selections. Special railroad rates from all O. R. & N. points. Accommodations for sleeping and eating complete. Write for in formation and booklet. Kings Hill Irrigation and Power Go. Main office, Boise, Idaho ' B.S.COOK & CO., OREGON AGENTS Corbett Building Portland, Oregon t mm 186 ACRES 12 MILES FROM PORTLAND mile from R. R. station and store, and 7 miles from Vancouver, oirfine, level, graded road. 146 acres under fine' state of cultivation, balance In wtoods, pasture and green saw timber. 'Large 2-story 10 room house, with hot and cold water piped through it, 2 largre barns, one 44x60 and one 60x104 feet, chicken houses, woodshed and brick dairy bouse, well and running; water. R. F. D. service, telephone In house. mile) from graded school, and H4 miles from M. E. church, 1 mile Catholic church. In thickly settled locality. Land lays nice and level. Piersonal property: Two good young teams, 1 colt, double and sin ale harnesses, 5 milch cows, 17 head of hogs, 28 goats, 60 sheep, some chickens, two good wagons, new hack, buggy, cart, binder, mower, rake, hay tedder, manure spreader, 8 walking and 1 riding plows, riding cultivator, 2 fanning mills, drill, gasoline engine with drag and buss saws, does churning, separates milk"1 and pumpe . water through buildings; sheep shearing machine, spike and spring tooth harrows, potato digger and planter, cider press, feed cutter, corn shelter, all small tools, 40 tons of hay In barn, 600 bushels of oats, several acres of potatoes and all other articles too numerous to mention, for only $167000.00; $6,000.00 cash, balance In five years with 6 per cent Interest, if desired. Absolutely the best buy In the northwest for the money. Will have to be seen to be appreciated. Don't make the mistake of buying before looking over our list. We have the BARGAINS. THOMPSON Sc SWAN orrnsENS' vatxovaxi batx, vawcottveb, wash. rrCXSSSSXEEZinSXIBaXSIECIDIBaiiaiEHeKlBBBEICSKBZSSXIXatf it gy n it n f ri 8 ramie iron wonts, s H H O. E. Heintz, Manager. Phone East 57; Home B-1157 ' g Castings of All Kinds Steel Buildings and Bridges IS THE NAME OF THE NEW ADDITION THAT WILVBE PUT ON THE MARKET About October 1st This tract parallels the Vancouver carline on the east and runs north from the Woodlawn school to the O. R. N. right-of-way. EL TOVAR has a 5-min-ute car service and is only 15 minutes' ride from the center of the city. ? FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON BRONG-STEELE COMPANY IIO SECOND 8TRBET m n i IN STOCK 3 to 24-inch Beams, 4 to 15-inch Channels, lxl to 8x8-inch Angles. East End Burnside Street Bridge Portland, Oregon oc IrC. Removed From Harbor Bandon has removed the rock from the mouth of her harbor this important piece of work renders the BANDON HARBOR accessible to larger vessels and makes it one of the most IMPORTANT PORTS on the PACIFICBetter get further information send 2c-STAMP for BOOKLET, or call at office- Address WARREN PUBLICITY CO. SUITE 405-6 BUCHANAN BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON CHEAP PRICE $4,500. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST I 50x100 and 10-room house, modem. being No. 7S1 Savier st. Easy terms. See us. MALL & VON BORSTEL. 892 H. Burnside St. and 104 Second St. $4&0.00 1 acre 10 minutes' walk, from Bo car line; all cleared, on county road; S minutes from a good school; MS cash, balance $10 per month. XT PAT8 TO 8KB VS. CHAPJtf & HERLOW 1532 Chamber of Commerce. Phones Main 1652 A-4770. A Nice Boilding Lot 60x100 on the north side of K. Davis St., between 81st and S2d Sts. Water, sewer, gas, and sidewalk all In. Price, only $900. This is cheap. Mall & Von Borstel 892 E. Burnside St. anj.104 Second St Let Us Get in Step With the Spirit of Modern Progress and Build a Charter That Will Do Business Without Circumlocution Exclusive Associated Press afternoon service fives The Telegram 'tba best then is. HP O.JD NING GRAM Don't orerlook the Davenport campaign eortoona. VOL. L.XU1. CITY EDITION. PORTLAND, OREOON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1908. EIGHTEEN PAGES. NO. 120. NW00D PACKIffC TOWN flf!yWTF::SSS' Twenty 2-Story Stone Structures Also to Be .Built. SUPERINTENDENT ON GROUND T0J?USH PROJECT Railway to Union Meat Co.'s Hamlet Wfl Be Ready in Ninefiy Days. Work will be commenced forthwith en I0O frame dweilllngs and 10 aone - refidenees at Ke'ood, the nrw Union Xeat Company's tovmslte on the Pntn. - sula. Contracts h betn avardrd and work will be ruhd to completion by a blf statT of men. This announcement was made through rfPlcll channels this morn 1 nr. It Is tlie (reatest sliiale movemeDt in the building- line eVer Inaugurated In the clly ef Portland.-If ot the entire Coast la D. .Stephensew, ef Beattle. wttb a cemmUttea slraed y President Loots T. Swift, of the artat Chlcc paektna cAneera. arrtrad la PerUaad yesterday te take charge ef the general eos strsctlon work at Jte lecej- Packlng-towa-ea-the-Penlnswta. He will kav sharre or all wotk except oa the Are or sis bulldlne-s whtch will eenstltate the mamrtte ih packahg eatabltanmeajt la this city. He ytUX general mperla tendeat ef the deWlepntaeil , ef Kea wod. tha aw llaiaar Meat Catnpaay's tewseita, a the taSJelal s Si ware nent ts caade thai werk ef ereette wwre tka f4 frarsM as waUntaeasas wfll be bes-M tame (ry. These awalimcs are t- n ta ersry Inspect. ad-will film to-. Lies just eagt of these holdings of Swift & Co. on the east is closer to down town is almost as close to the packing plant is far enough away from the latter to avoid the discomfort of proxirnity-is the most magnificently locat ed property on the peninsula is a splendid in vestment is a fine place to live is in the midst of a commercial turmoil on the penin- , ; ' 1 sula that is fairly turning realty values head over heels read the Telegram clipping here withit tells of the gigantic things that are be ing done greater ones coming fortunes are in the making here big fortunes the pres tige of an early selection fs apparent. n ;:; The coming of Swift means a new era for Portland a new era ror the Peninsula. It is conservatively predicted that 30,000 people will be added to the present population. Streetcar companies foresee the great things and are building. Rail roads are rushing to the place. Speculators are securing op tions on every inch of ground. The telephone companies are getting busy. Homes are springing up like magic Not a hundred people in Portland have any fair conception of the magnitude of the Swift investment. Property that ws once sold for $500 to $1,000 a lot along the Halsted street side of the Union Stock Yards in Chicago, now brings as mucuh per foot The coming of such industries as Swift did it. The lots near Swift's plant that you can now buy for hundreds will be un obtainable for thousands in five years. Such is the history of the locality that a commercial Titan favors. Such is a fore cast of Swinton, the lowest-priced, most opportune investment in the city of Portland in many years. The man who fails to invest in such a reasonable, attractive and certain proposition will shuffle off this mortal coil no further advanced in this world's prosperity than he is now. Swinton is an investment opportunity for people of quick perceptions, strong, optimistic sentiment and splendid judgment. That kind of a man never overlooks a good thing. That's what Swinton is. Investigate it tMa very day. The early selection will niakenhemosfrinon eyv. Ifaa-casof-actlivelyv SWINTON WILL HAVE GRADED STREETS. CITY WATER. ' BUILDING RESTRICTIONS. BEAUTIFUL SHADE TREES. COLUMBIA BOULEVARD CROSSINO IT SUBURBAN SERVICE VIA THE O. R. & N. ADVANTAGE OF HIGH ELEVATION AND PURE AIR. EVERYTHING YOU COULD DEMAND FOR A HOME SITE. Prices are lower than in adjoining property by many hun dreds of dollars in some cases. Terms are arranged to- ac commodate the small investor. Special inducements are of fered to immediate builders, cash purchasers and 10 per cent discount will be allowed to everybody who buys now, be fore the tract is opened for sale. Improvement work is profTessing rapidly and this magnificent section of the Love Donation Land Claim is speedily changing from an unimproved tract to a respectable residence district with enormous investment possibilities. jCptumbmlYost Company Seventh Floor Couch Building, 109 Fourth Street COUPON COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Couch Building, Portland. Please mail me a complete set of SWINTON lit erature whetUt is ready, for distribution. Send plat st onceond -oblige, Name , i 'Address.