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n i THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, .SEPTEMBER 0. ' 1903. 0 nrrs CROOKED I'JOiOF RAILROAD AGEttTS Those Wives. From the China o Journal. A. woman never alerua ao aouudl that ana hoim-i i waaa up ana Stmt Ilia window when It rains, op to aoa what 'lima II li whan hubbr oomaa In. A. W. Oreeley, Maine, retired a watch a faw day a ago. a Jeweler of Ellsworth, Woman Asserts Claim Kcp- rcsentativcs Induced Ifcr to Sijpi Tapers; tVmlfi Frees Laaaed Wlre.l Chicago. Sept. !. A personal Injury ult that Involve- charg eg of fraud and deeectlon aaalnat employes of the Chi cago City Railway company ! now be ing tried before Judge Chetlaln- In the uparlor court. . ',' ' Tha complainant la Mrs. ' Jeannette nnttaford at Salt Lake. Utah, wife of IS. N. Bottaford. division superintendent of the Southern Paclflo railroad, at vgaen. Bht li lulnr the street railway com. pany for $25,000 damage for nJ"re; received on February 18, 1?03. wheir ahe mi thrown from a Cottage Orove car at Thlrty-aecond atreat Her Injuries evcloped Into spinal paraiyais, '" whloh. from SDeclal nirki nn ih k.k- of It face he dlaoovered waa one whloh he. had repaired 41 years before to a day when he wae earring hie eoond year aa an apprentice. ' ' '-! " 1 a ?.!, H, , 1RS CM MA I ' $450 in cash for nollshad Walnut.-. le fu aVAtt nl VteV (MttVAaMiiel quartered oak and . ..ulnnl Intn antnj.1 Tift Til V 1 S. had been an Invalid during the pastour Mrs. BOllBIora nn um w rhlcn L to nreas her ult against the company, la expected to be rendered Mond It la alleaed by the' lawyere of Mr Bottaford that claim agents 01 me r" vaa nmnnnv It t f Pmtlt ! , tO TOD tnl . h il ria-hta whlla aha 'waa lvlna- helDless In a hospital. -The knobs. Hlrhlv French . Dirdseye muda fumitun ... - w.w, vuuilKllfd to .. v BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE ror aaie by public auction Tuesday next, to commence at in n'ln.ir tk uA. lnc consignments J-clv.i' ,, nffln. , mr. u ',. . uer." r-top desk, large alia; oak roll-top desk, aire I ft. In.! desk with bookcase on top; , fire-proof office ante, cabinet with. Arm floe table, revolving chair, typewriter table. Improved letterpress, office chalra, linoleum. ' Houaa- furnlnhlnn' Umnii. some parlor suite with silk plush euah. tons, . couches. Morria , ohnira ... m automatic Davenport, Napoleon design; a-ii. round extension table, auf f et, aet of box aeat chairs, handsome Sideboard mnA rhlna .In... an full?JnJl0ll(:$ oak' co,t'y library table In French walnut lantlnuaV ! Avmin. fSLruf"' Erussela ruga 6xlJ, carpets, lady's elegant mahojranjr draaaln fhu lasa loss 8 with large French tnlrror and nnr Vhat Mora Could You With? Than a fine home in Rose City , Parkf Thtt'i what you wantf Haven't the rtoney to pay for )tf ' You don't need tha entire purchaie price if yon deal with , ui, for we wilt '"carry" you for'; a year or two, of eonrae with ' ' tho proviion that you pay at a " reasonable amount on algninf papers and ' a , further ; small : amount etch month, , thereafter, ; , i -u. i mm i ten acres of Hartmah ThombGon ..!.. - v'u . . - - i. '' ' .- - . , ; Chamber of . Commerce, ezsxss: f.i-) rzxszszzzsszzzcxzxxEszxzcsxzr:: m m t m U la aMortMi. . OTIarea ATTB. 1 iuu Oiner mittrMua mnA ka14(ni ' Bottaford 500 In full setUement of heH dressers and chiffoniers, birdseye maple one reiu-ou i uiv. icr u.k rrinceas arenaers wit offer of settlement, it Is alleged, and the agenta then Induced her to sign what they termed a card arranging for services of a nurse. It Is now claimed bv Mrs Bottaford a . lawyere tnai me aiinnnaaA frA waa a declaration relcas Ing the raUroad from all UabUltlea for damagea I EAST 988. n Auction Sales Wilson's Auction - Rooms 1 73-175 Second, Corner , Yarnhfll Monday, Wednesday, , Fn day, Each Day at 10 a. m. Special attention Is called to the fact that wa of fa In each sale ' the beat grade of home furnishings comprising Ornamental Parlor Furniture In the latest designs and finish: fin library and dining-room effects. Carpets, Bugs and floor coverings.' The sleeptng-room furnishings-, eomprlsea , sanitary peas, fine Knrlnirl Mattresses. Chairs. Couch- .. TCrwtlrAra mtt All tha most dAalrahlA Irltnhnn furnltiirA fitaal Rinrni. faj I this Week rtaneres. Cook Stoves, nearly new Heat- one third Ing Stoves, Linoleum, besides Innumer able furnishings ' for every department of modern housekeeping. . NOTE If you prefer to purchase goods outside of auction selling ask our salesmen, they will wait on you at, all times. Special, Residence Sale On the Premises, 1399 Mallory Avenue, Piedmont, Tuesday, September 22, at 10 a. m. ' Sale Beached by Woodlawn Cars. -' Having- instructions from Mr. Martin we will seU without reserve the select furnishings of his home comprising beautiful golden oak Chairs and Rock ers, Morris Chair In leather upholstery, elegant Library Table. Portieres, Lace Curtains and Hangings, select pattern Axmlnster . Carpets throughout, the house. Very desirable Hall clock, cost 75. The latest design Sectional Book case, set of Century Dictionary in calf , binding, Shakespeare's Works and other books. The dining-room furnish ings comprise massive'- golden oak Sideboard, with China Closet combina tion. Pedestal Extension Table, golden oak box Chairs In leather upholstery, Havlland China- Dinner Set, fine glass ware and other fine dining-room fur nishings. Domestic drop-head ' sewing machine, sanitary Iron Beds In pretty ttntlngs, golden oak Dressers, Chiffon iers and furnlturo en suite, Springs and nne Mattresses, in the Kltcnen you will find six-lid Malleable Range, Kitch en Treasure, Dishes, Utensils, Inlaid Linoleum and throughout the house the best home furnishings that money can purchase. Sale commences at 10 a. m. Special Hotel Sale Thursday, September 24, at St. Johns-SaIe at the St. Johns Hotel at 10 a. m.Twenty Rooms High-Grade Hotel Furniture.. large French -plate mirrors. Book Steel IMalVi HI ranflTA- ama wa,a,l haata mnA other- kitchen requisites. - 1 til . VPrR rail ail.ta aaaata a. m.m- chants should avail themselves of thla opportunity of securing good office fur n3'ure. "-" : Prtle furnishing ar-ln- vuea io view tnese nrst-dass goods to- The office furniture. will ha anlrt puuciuti ac iuo oiock. tfAKinK SON, Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY NEXT At 10 o'clock we have the furniture of room nouse ana a quantity of other furnishings received on consignment from a merchant who la .ninr tha gooaaor a oerauiter: Bale at 10 olclock. - - tAVBi-t now, Auctioneers. -ITote to tb Pnbllo Wa anil all m. ond-hand goods by auction, and all-new furniture, rugs, etc.. at retail. Office ana. salesrooms ie Park st. Both pnones. Ford Auction Co. 369 E. Morrison St. Have a complete assortment of second hand housefurnishings to be sacrificed All good staple goods and at regular . orlce. Furniture doesn't come here1 to stay. The prices make It go out again. . WE BUT. SEU1H9 TXABB. FURNITURE B-S31U oam I RALSTON - HEIGHTS ' Keep your eye on this beautiful, sightly tract, destined to : be the finest high-grade residence district in the city. It is -large 250 lots restricted as to building privileges; no house less than $2,000 can be built In has three carlines running , parallel through it. No other tract in the city has that num ber. . It is close to ten minutes' ride from Morrison street. The proposed Portland Heights boulevard runs through this tract. Think of these good points; buy while the lots are cheap $550 to $750, monthly installments. Take Fulton car, Morrison and Second streets; get off at Jones' mill. . J. MARGULIS, Agent on Ground, A-3093; , . L. O. RALSTON, Owner of Tract Down-Town Office American Bank & Trust Co. MAI 154; A-1541. 90 SEVENTH STREET JOIIMlLINEBaf COST' II TTLE, ACCOMPLISff MTJCH Pricey Go Up On October the First ON OCTOBER 1 the PRICES on corner lots in SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BANDON will be raised to $150 per lot, while the prices on inside lots will be raised to $125 per lot. The rapid rise in value of other property in Bandon more than justifies the increase in price of the Sweeney lots. A number of people have purchased lots during the past few months; it will pay those who have been delaying for no special reason, to decide at once to get in now, and get all the lots in this addition possible; no other property in western Oregon offers as rich an opportunity for desirable investment Send 2 cents in stamps for "HAND SOME BOOKLET" about Bandon or call at office for full particulars. Address The Warren Publicity Co. SUITE 405-6 BUCHANAN BLpG. PORTLAND, OREGON Comorlslne rURNITURB, golden oak . PARLOR settees, unairs ana lackers In leather unhoiaterv: fin nk pea-room rurniture, Dressers, comodes. jxietai tteas, springs, Floss Mattresses, Pillows, Bedding, Bed Linen, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Toiletware, etc blea. DININQ ROOM effects, oak Ta- cnairs, jjisnes, uiassware. cut lery, Table Linen, large TILE REFRIG ERATOR. COST 11 2f ftna. lnrro hotol Range, complete kitchen equipments, of-. rice rurniture, s-post noor cigar case, fine Wall Case, Inlaid Linoleum, etc. This hotel Is furnished with extra high grade furnishings throughout; fine Car pets, etc. . B. This nearly new, mod ern brick hotel for rent Inquire at Star Brewery of Mr. Miller. Important Announcement THE PACIFIC MAIL ORDER CO., 210 FIRST STREET. Has failed. The stock comprises every thing that you eat, drink and wear, also farm Implements, building material; a carload of fine driving Wiggles, hard ware, tin and granlteware, tools; a car load of high-grade Steel Ranges and Heating Stoves, - large stock of -crop and garden seeds, furniture, store fix tures: a fine a Dan of horsea. trunk., ria. livery wagon, truck harness, driving liarness. eta. This stock; has been placed in our hands for disposal. We have secured salesmen for each depart ment and will close out the entire stock In as short time as possible, so If you want anything In this line be on hand early. We open the sales Monday morn ing and will sell, regardless of cost ee display advertisement In this paper. N. B. If you want to eell out call up phone A-5U, Main 12. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. ! Gilman Auction & Commission Co. B. Xa. V. OTUCAsT, iUC'HUim. BOTH rXOBXS. General Auctioneers, Real folate Dealers For Home-Site Seekers and Investors Is Metzger Acreage An investment in good land is better than a bank. Returns are greater and you can live independ ently with a good steady income and pay for the land just like rent This is better than emptying your pockets into-the landlord's. METZGER ACRE TRACTS are snap buys at the present price and although they are going fast hundreds more should be secured at once. With our immense hold ings of hundreds of acres there is a great choice to be selected from. Sales "held at residences, eta. Regq-J lar enrtlon.aa.lea at loom, ail wicu. 1NQTO.V STREET, between lath and Uth, Agent for the sale ef "TABOR HEIGHT 8 properties. Buyer ef bouse- bold fumltore. rtr for eaah. Ofnee ! 411 VTeahlegloa street. j .Richest soil in Ore gon for garden truck of all kinds, fruits, berries "and walnuts. Sone tracts cleared, part ly cleared, and some all timber, which is worth more than the price , of the t land. ' - METZGER ACRE TRACTS beautiful are ideally These tracts located on the Ore gon Electric line, only- 30 minutes' ride from Jefferson street, station, fre quent service en abling all to reach the city at almost any hour. Never Before Has Opportunity Knocked So Long At Your Door. Opportunity is lingering longer at your door than it has erer done before. It is offering you dollars for dimes, and the skeptical are looking askance, doubting, while the wise ones are investi gating Metzirer acres and seeing for themselves and believing that these acre tracts are in. restments. VISIT METZGER TODAY. Take car at Jefferson and Front stVeeU and luf ents will show yon over the ground. Call at office for plats. - 10 Down 200 Up. 3'.MonlWy HERMAN' METZGER, Owner, 226-223 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND PHONES MAIN 474,. A-137 IMETZGEK BKANtH OFFICE PHONE MAIN 6409 : . . magnificent -.( fruit land in the Uimpqua Valley f 5,.- ' ' . .,.:.:.,,, i.. ?, Ten acres of fruit land One-Half of . the ,net in the-Umpqua Valley profits Tof this inter-tree1 has produced, is produc- development goes to" ;ing and "will produce a .you.J. net profit 1 each year of . . The history of ; the -$5,000. This is the case Umpqua Valley guarari .where;trees have, come tees that one-half of the ' into bearing. That $5,000 profits from this land a year has been cleared will net you $300, which Jxpm fruit' land in this will pay your 12 month- fertile . valley is pVoven beyond a doubt. Four hundred and ly installments for the second year. At the end of the sec- fifty dollars in cash for ond and third years we 10 acres of this land again divide the profits of the inter-tree develop ment. Each year one half of the profits ought to pay the installments of the succeeding year. The first crop of fruit the fourth year, and each succeeding crop, should take care of all future installments, pay a good profit and make the land worth 10 times its present price. t According to this plan --and we have taken as a basis for our calcula tions the actual experi ences of people who have seems almost out of rea son. Yet the fact re mains that $450, accord ing to our plan, should pay for 10 acres, plant it in fruit trees and culti vate them until they produce their first crop. This is the plan: We offer you a 10-acre tract of Umpqua Valley land .at $1 50 per acre, amount ing to $1,500. We sell you J0 acres on a first payment of $150 and monthly payments of $25, which amounts to $450 the first year. no By paying $450 cash, operated and are still op- further payments erating fruit orchards in the famous Umpqua Valley you will .pay $450 for a 10-acre 'tract in full bearing. The land pays the balance. Umpqua Valley his tory guarantees every word of our proposition to you. We do not this crop is absolutely guarantee -that it will nothing to you. We produce what we claim perform this part of , the for it,. but from observa- agreement absolutely tion of what others have would be due for a year. In the meantime we will set out your trees this fall at cost. Next spring we will plant potatoes, canteloupes and other root plants between the trees. The cost of seed and labor to cultivate free of cost to you. COUPON W. C HARDING LAUD CO. SO fourth St. Fleeae nail foil Information afeeut BOSEBXTBO XOKB OB OTABB TBACTS. Address done in this valley we verily believe it will do even better than we claim. For. further informa tion concerning this won derful fruit valley and our plan for giving you an easy ownership of 10 acres of splendid fruit land, call or address A 1 "-. W. C. HARDING LAND" CO, "No 80 Fourth Street - Board of Trade BuUding, Ground Floor Portland, Oregon 1 Ban Francisco OTJco Oregon Journal 12C5 Call CUj. Vslapheae Xaaraey S1S1 AmrEBTtflEkTuaTTe akd etna. ojtxrriuaie kxciavcn. Oregonlana when In ban I'ranoleoo can bare their mall nt In care of . The Journal Office. J. X BROWN. Representative. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES " F-aeh Insertion, 1 eent a counted word. , No ad leas than It cents per Insertion. L Insertions for the nrlce of . tat and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads, 1 eent a word. I Insertions for the price of I. Count six words to the Una' "New Today" (agate meaaure. 1 Inoh, iinrii, cents per men. "Want Ada will be accented over the 11! a. in suon ad. Prompt payment expected. phone, but The Journal aponainie ror erron 1 not be ra- ahould any oeour Phones, Main 7173; A-6051, nours, Saturday to I n. m. aye. I a. ra. to 10 p. nv WEATHER REPORT . , WEATHER CONDITIONS ' A trOUITh . Of IaW nr-aanp. a w . -n from the valleys of California north. eastward to the British northwest, and the pressure Is below normal over the entire district, hut im v.a,a.innin. .1.. along the coast It is raining this even ing along the Oregon coast and In west- ern Washington, but clear nicies con tinue ever tha Hlltm nnrilnn .of that district. It Is warmer from the Cas cade mountains eastward, and allghtly cooler from this range weatward. The tempeaature le near the aeaaonable av erage throughout the dlatrlct. The lndloatlona a r. . nw bTiaw... throughout the district Sunday, with cooler weather from the Cascade moun tains Mestwnrd and la eastern Washing ton. . . . , FORECA8TS. ' Portland anil viiinit d...l Showers and cooler; westerly winds. Oregon (fiundav Showara nnnli. west portion; variable winds, mostly Waabinaton Rnnil.i nhn.... . cooler westerly winds. ;" tounaayj showers. Maximum temnratnr T A.- minlnrum temneratura, 17 A a ..... rdlnf at 8 ,". a feet; change In last 24 houra -0.1 foot: total r.U.n (5 D. Xh. tO ft n. m l nnnA Bln6e Sentembar aa' n' "v-T " " mal rainfall alnoe September i, ltii, .92 inch; deficiency .83 Inch; total snnahlae, o noura: noaalhla ann.hin. 14 v. minutes: barometer (reduced , to sea level) at B p. m.. 29.7S inchea f " MARRIAGE LICENSES , Edward Davla. Clranrf. Trnw tO. and Elvis Tavlnp; nn . " viauuy)Bty OeUWOOO. . S3, and Ada Weddlnar Card a IV. n timi(K k. N ' Waahlnflrton hldar . lVirav i.u - . tit--v." Ington ats. BetS & Sona florin)., funaral ...1... . 49H Morrison. Woodlawn 1813, C-1866. Clarke Broa, florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st . Pull dress auits for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st Max f Smith rir.r.io. ika tzu . ponlte Meier Frank's.' Main 721B. FUNERAL NOTICES HEALT In this city, xnomas Healy, aged 60 years. Of James Edward, Elizabeth, Alice and September IS, 60 years, father Ellen Healy. all of this citv . Funami Tuesday, ' September . 12, from the fam ily residence, 355 East Ollsan street, at 8:45, thence to the Dominican church,, on Third and Clackamas streets, at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Interment at Mount Calvary cemetery. SCHEELAND The funeral services of Mary Genevieve Scheeland will b held at her late residence.- 435 12th st., Sun day, September' 20, 1908. at 4:30 p. m. Interment St Marv'a cemeterv. Frlonia Invited. . . - aar-i-yi r-in-ln 11 ejn-sjir-an swi Haax L t n PUNNTNO, "M-ENTEK A GILBAUGH. . undertakecs and embalmers: modern - In every detail. Seventh, and Pine. Main ' 430. Lady assistant - c J.P.Ftaley&Sonon.nd - ijaay assistant. Main 9: A-1599. I ZELLER-B k'RNES CO., FUNERAL ti' reciora, emDaimers, z u liuaseil. East 1088. Lady assistant I EDWARD HOLiuAN, 220 3rd street UNDERTAKER. ERICSON balmlng: UNDERTAKING CO.. EM lady a't; 409 Alder. M S1S3. CEMETERIES ROSE) CITT SINGIJ' GRAVES. 110; family lots. 325 to 375. Suoarlntan.t. lent at cemetery, corner of framnnt a. and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For full Information apply to frank Schle geL C32 Worcester blk. Phone A-2823. CARD OP THANKS WB WI8H TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS ror me generous sympatny and kind ness of our friends during our late be reavement George M. Parka. Claude A. Parks. Lawyers Abstract A Traal Cn m I Board of Trade bide; abstracts a I specialty. - Have your abatracts mad by the Title ft Trust Co.. 7 C of C - ' Pacific Title ft Trust Co, the leadlnai sbatractors. 204-8-6-7 Falling bldg. w. n. ,iaisnp at wo., aosiraeta, cer- tincares or title, etc 3Z8 Corbett bldg. Williams Abstract Comnuir. Inn will five you the lowest 'prices on abstracts. 68 Stark st, room 12. : . NEW TODAY Bargains In Snnnyslde ' Strictly modern hanu at T nwna a closets, double floors, iraa In, sewer 00 tw nected, half block to ears. Price 11,760. Open, Sunday 2 till S p. ra. 140 a. SOTS, uucon, A SNAP X rur 9x11, ras range and beaten, square dlnlng-table. mlaalon atyla Calf today and Monday only between 11:3 and J. , T33 bast oovem. nil tsars tr. SNAP Twe lota on M nIrd amiia f Morke from car ifna. 10x100. eornar; the beat buy la this -section. - IT PATS TO 8EH TS. tntArar m amx.ow, B3S Chaaxbar ef Cotnmarwe. Main 1453; A-;70. NEW BUN C ALOW Clooe to ear at Movat Tabor, vr-n.' 1 take vacant lots as part peyrr.tr.i CIO. KN CHT CLAKX 93 CaajaVrr ef Comm.rr. rhonS Mats I44T; Ilr- Aft. ilKOO 4 acres ar Lt, g- 1- 12M-Hoim aM S ' . U ! In V 15001 a t y: 7