The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 11, 1908, Page 25, Image 25

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    THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER
11. 1003. . . :,
APPOINTMENTS TO
THE SUPBEME COUKT
1 rrero the Boston CIodo,
la Ma apoach at Tounsatewh, Ohio,
Governor Hugh' of Now Tors, mad
tho luitrntnt, which mar or roar not
have aom peculiar slsnlftcaoe, that
"li la no i tmprubabla Wat m neat
ratdanl will appoint at ie,a iour
judtf'i Of tAa t'uitad Blataa auprama
i-ouri" Oovarnor jiugaaa oouia oar
hardly gnaant that Uta natural eourao
(f a van la," a Una that lia uaad alea
what in Ma aj.aauh In rafarrlng to lha
led oral juugaa, wvuia vm iuur tii
rloa an lha auprama banuh, for whll
lha two olilaat Incumbent, Cblt Jua
tlco rullar antl JuaClcf Harlan, ara eaoh
Uy yaara of aga, tha'nazl oldL Jua
tlc lvld J. iirewar, ta Tl. and Jua
tli J-ackliara ta 70. many meinbera of
tho eourv- la ttiuca past hay Uvad and
. tarred to a niucb mora advanced ago,
flilet Justlc Marshall livod to to,' and
Chief JuaUra Taney to 17, Justloa
Hlruhan J. Fiald to (t, Justice Duval
retlrad at 14 and Uvad to 1, and Uia
number la largo Iridaed of tnoaa who
had but a few years to o to SO, ba-
'Idea tbosa who. Ilka - Jusilocs Nelson
and Swaya. had reached or paaaad 0,
Auction Sales
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The Portland Auction
Co., Inc.
211 First St
- Change of Sales Days
Monday, Wednesday, - Fri
day at 2 p, m.
Special private house sale at
580 Fifth St., cor.: Grant.
Tuesday at 10 A. M.
FARMS ID ACREAGE
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II ACRES at Jenning Lodge, all rood rich toll, on rood public
road. 1 block from street carltne; 6fr acres cleared and in high
tat of ' cultivation; all suitable for. cutting up into acre tracts.
PRICE ONLY f3S0 PER ACRE; terms to suit the purchaser.-
WA ACRES at Jenninrs Lodge, all good rich soiL oa rood
public .road, 2V4 acres cleared, Hi acres rood stump land, bala
gOOO tUDDcr. rKJCB UNJLY JW Y U.K AtKfc
c!a1
Excluding the preaent Incumbent
the a vera a duration of tho official
lira of the aaaoclata justicea lias
bean It yaara and montha. Only two
or tna preaunt asaooiata justices, jus
tices J far Ian and Brewer, bava oxeaodad
that average, while ona of the Juatloes
was appointed two years ago, one five
yeara ago, ona ais yaara ao ana an
other lan yeara ago. - 1
Tho average duration of tha offlc
Ufa of the chief Justices haa been IS
year and flva montha. and Chief Jua
tiro Fuller, who haa- been 20 yaara In
hla preaent exalted elation, of couree
haa exceeded that average. But while
his predecessor in tha chief Justlce-
enip, Morrison ii. Wait a, servea n
years, tha praoedlnr chief Justice, Sal
non P. (Jhaaa. aervad but nina yeara.
It would not bo extraordinary, how
ever, If it cams about that a president
of the United Statea bad the appoint
ment or rour judges or me supreme
court during; nis own term or on ice.
Tha first con cress of ths United
States at Its flrat session provided that
tna auprama court anouia consist or
chief Justice and flva associate Juatlces
Tna number or associates since tnen
haa been changed and Is now eight, but
while there hava been Is nreald
there hava only bean ft Justices, chief
and aaaoclata. In 1107 an aaaoclata
Judge waa added by congrcaa; two mora
wera added In 18IT and ona In 18S
There la no nrovlalon In tha eonstltu
tlon aa to tha number of tha Justicea
or tna court.
A number of presidents have ap
pointed four or more membere of the
court, Washington appointing; 1 In alL
President John Adams appointed three,
Including Chief Justice John Marshall,
who continued In tha offloa of secretary
of atata tn tha nresldent'a cabinet after
ha had been appointed to tha chief lua
tlceahlp, a remarkable altuatlon that
never haa been duplicated.
President Jefferson appointed throe.
President Madison two, President John
Jefferson appointed
Preslden
Qulncy Adama one, while President
Jackson sppolnted In all no fewer than
six Juatlces, Including; Chief Justice
Taney.
Presidents Tyler, Fillmore, Pierce
Buchanan, Garfield and McKlnley each
appointed one justice, and Van Buren.
Polk Hayes and Arthur each appointed
i wo. president j,incoin naa tna ap
polntment of five, Including Chief Jus
lice Chase, and President Cleveland also
appointed that number In his two
terms, three of those flva appointees be
ing suu memoers or tna court. Pros
ldent Grant appointed four, and Presl
dent Bern Jam In Harrison three. Presi
dent Roosevelt haa appointed three,
Justicea Holmes, Moody and Day.
In tha early days of the court tha
dutlea of the Justices wera very light
aa compared with the work of today.
Chief Justice John Jay's official dutlea
were so few that he found time In 1794
to accept the mission to England to ne
gotiate the treaty so famous in hlseory
as "Jay's treaty." Moreover, tho posi
tion' has gained, and not lost, dignity
and distinction. Jay resigned to be
come governor of the atata of New
York. A chief justice in our day would
hardly do that.
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Elk Should B Protected.
in!"
alden oak.
sole range.
lo
ws will sell the' contents of this nice I
-room dwelling, conalstlng In part of I
ranur; xn uouv nrueaeia rue. ma-1
any sectional bookcase, odd chairs I
IOC KOI a in nuhonnv.lnil anlrfan
oak, large mantel mirror (French Pate),
oil paintings, curtains, ate, Dining-1
room: ill! Axminstar mr. 10. ft rnim I
vxionaion mtie, bux seat chairs tuphol-
stered In leather), combination china I
cioaei ana ourret, an in roll
Kitchen: Homa Comfort g-hol
Jewel gas range, gaa water heater.
laid linoleum, kitchen treasure, etc
Front bedroom: Very fine massive
braas bed. with beat of Iron aprlngs
and B. M. K..O. mattreaa (praoUoally
"wii momma oaa areaaer ana com-1
mode (original cost 112) large black
walnut wardrobo with double glaaa
ooora, rooxera ana rine Dsaroom chairs.
Back bedrooma: Wrought Iron, braas I
trimmaa oeds with iron. springs and
nair mat trans, goldea oak dressers, etc.
In fact, you'll find thla as neat and
well furnished a bouse aa you 'can
thing or. It will Day you to attend
mis eaie. huubb is fur RENT.
For our sales durine- tha Hk you'll
find . aa . comclete a line of furniture
and 'household goods aa It aver has I
been our gooa rortune to ret tocetlier.
and If ever you attended our sales, j
ou'll know what that means. We
ave metal beds of all deacrlDtlona. and
aprlngs, and mattresaes to match, din
ing room suites, fine assortment of!
rugs, couches, Davenports, dressing
table, combination bookcase and writ
ing desks, ana in fact,- anything you
may want for tha house. Also a few
roll-top desks. Come and be oonvlnred
that WE BUY MORE AND SELL
MORE furniture than any other auc
tion house in Uia city.
Portland Auction Co.
211 First St
Main 5655. A-4121.
RpeclaJ, Notice Our orlvata sales ara
increasing mora and mora every, day,
which wa can only ascribe to the prices
wa cnarge ana ins courteous treatment
wa are trying our beat to give. Ring
up aiam Bnoo or a-4izi ror best re
sults on your furniture.
S ACRES on ths Willamette river, all sultabls for cuttinr sp into
ir sites, soil rich, lane
PRICE ONLY f 500 PER ACRE
-acr and acre tracts, all good bulldln
well; Yt mile to railwsT station.
terms to suit tho purchaser. ; .:. .. . .
20 ACRES near Beavertoa, all eood rich land, no rock nor gravel:
on good public road; 12V4 acre cleared; never-failing stream of
water, small orchard. PRICE ONLY 25 PER ACRE.
40 ACRES near Bcaverton. on good public road, well watered, all
cleared and in good state of . cultivation. PRICE ONLY fiBO
PER. ACRE; terms to suit the purchaser.
, ', 160 ACRES near Beaverton, Washington county, Oregon; all
good rich soil with no rock, gravel nor white land; all suitable for
cutting up into 5 and 10-acre tracts. PRICE ONLY fllS PER
ACRE; third cash, balance to suit ths purchaser. One of tho best
' buys in Washington county; must be seen to be appreciated.
.. 60 ACRES in Washington county, y miles from good railway
station, 20 acres cleared, 20 acres stump pasture, balance good tim
ber, soil rich, land lies well, good well of water, never-failing stream,
on good public road adjoining good public school, hsndy to churches,
etc.; fair house and barn. PRICE ONLY f 125 PER ACRE; 25
per cent cash, balance to suit the purchaser.
BEAVERTON-REEDVILLE acreage in 5 and 10-acre tracts at
150 TO f 250 PER ACRE, on easy terms.
f The Shaw-Fear Company
245K Stark Street. Phones Main 35 end A3500
lies Til - X.. 1"--. T ' I
ilk
jjdXonSpiM
Hi
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any. blrdseye maple, and quartered oak.
body Brussels carpets, with hall and
stairs to match; Axminster rugs, all
sizes, etc., at Baker's Auction House,
163 park street.
On Tuesday Next al 10 A. M.
Wa are Instructed by the owner to
sell the handsome furnishings of his
prlvato home, removed in from the sub
urbs for convenience of sale, compris
ing very massive mahogany parlor
suite, in silk plush coverings, sectional
bookcaae in weathered oak. oak library
table, rocKer in golden quartered oak ana
mission style: center tables, portieres.
lace curtains, French plate mirror in
gilt frame, Colia hot-blast parlor heater.
double . parlor body Brussels carpets.
oak hall seat and mirror, very massive
steel tube bed (the kind you cannot
break): other beds In srreen bronze.
Vernis Martin and cream enamel: best
all-steel springs fitted floss mattress
(the celebrated B. M. O. E. ), felt and
other mattresses; good feather pillows,
dressers and chiffoniers in genuine ma
hogany and btrdseye maple, quartered
oak chiffoniers and dressers, oak dining-room
aulte, viz., pedestal dining ta
ble, box seat chairs, buffet; nearly new
combination bookcase and desk, gas
range, miaia linoleum and other errects,
Also from another ladv we have son-
aigned two Iron beda, folding bed, din
ing-room suite, extra quality oak buf
fet, oook stove, granite ware and many
other useful lots. Sale starts promptly
at 10 O'CLOCK ON TUESDAY NEXT.
Parties furnishing are invited to in
From "the Weddorburn Radium.
A movement should be started at
once toward obtaining a law at the
coming session of the Oregon legis
lature for protecting elk for at least
10 years. Twenty yeara would be none
too long. Coos and Curry countiea, the
home- of the last Oregon elk, hava good
evidence to offer In support of pass
Irtg a prohibitory elk law. Tha bands
which a few years ago could bo located
and were of fair number, are now in
hiding and consist of few animals. Tha
open season as now in effect finds elk
meat unfit for use. In Curry county
this season five bull elk have been
.laii.hfar.H Blfo.ilv whlnk ..a....
terlally decreases the surviving bandar spect me bdovo goods tomorrow; bo
in coos county ine nunters nave re-
f orted no. killings and therefore find
he sport of hunting elk la on Its last
legs. If this - king of forest game is
not ptected, five years will witness
the extinction of Oregon elk.
atllog f at Ca
iid Fat Step
At this time have the lead, and will keep it for a long time
to 'come. BETTER GET on the BAND WAGON join
the KLAMATH EXCURSION. Secure a hog ranch in the
land where they grow fat hogs, fat cattle, fat sheep and fat
pocketbooks.
Excursion
OTEB m. P. KOUTB
Leaves Portland at 1:30 a.
OCTOBER 18
(Train JTo. 13)
Arrives Klamath 8:00 p.
OCTOBER IS.
Are you wise enough? Do you grasp the idea? and if
so, do you realize the necessity of quick action in getting
hold of some of the choice business lots on Union Avenue
in the new addition
For Further Information Address or Apply to
Klamath Land Headquarters
F. J. STEINMETZ and M. L. ALLISON
Portland, Oregon
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193 Morrison Street
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Pecifi
Auction Sales
At
Wilson's Auction Rooms
Corner Second and Yamhill
Sts., Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, each day at noon.
Comprising pianos, ore-ana. hls-h-a-raia
parior, iiDrary, dining room, bedroom
and kitchen furnishings.
Steel ranges, gaa ranges, cook stoves,
jicaungr aiuvea.
Carpets, ruga, linoleum and a com
plete Una of modern housekeeping fur-
manings. uur bcock comprises every
miug ta . uia ainui lurnisning una.
Special Sale
Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 10 a. m
on the premises 1119 East
Madison, near 37th street.
Tna cottage, comprlalng a rooms In
hard finish, modern In detail, with lot
44UxI0O feet, will ba aold promot at
sure and bring aises of rooms for car
pets.
BAKER St SONS, Auctioneers.
On Thursday Next
The furnishing of 7-room residence will
be sold by order of administrator of es
tate. Including nedroom furniture, din
ing suit-, steel range and other effects.
Sale at Baker's Auction House, 152 Park
street, ar 10' o'clock Thursday next.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
c Iron
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?
Wily to 8x8-inch Angles.
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Portland, Oregon
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10 a. m. Liberal term a offart
purchaser.
Tha furnrshingit comprising Dicker
upright piano, Flemish oak parlor
ciiaira ana um, targe Aiorris chair,
wicker chairs, lounge and cover, plo-
urra, jnrai niera, carpet, era, alnln
room aulte tn Flemish oak, extension
table, chairs and buffet, lace curtains,'
crpei, ueaiing stove, etc.
iron ucua, springs, ans XI
Alt miltr...
vtuuuiK, piuuwa, oiru a-aye maple a
-r, luuri ware, wniia aewing ma
fibre mattlnga, chalra, rockera.
jinvn, loweia, ate. Bteei
equipment a, lawn hose, tools.
machine.
bed
range, Jewel
gaa range, dishes, kitchen requisites.
lundry
etc
N. B. Thla neat S-room eottaa-a. with
furnishing complete, to be aold on data
. mmuonta at puDiio aaia, Dy ardar of
om .mr, r. n. rutCDie.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
, If yon want a fine rubber tlra drlv
Ing buggy or anything to 'furnlah your
home or farm with at lea tbaa whole
sate coat, attena tn bankrupt aal
II nrsl etreat, W ara closing oat
tha. P. M. O. Cc'e stock, eomprtalng
vrasining rn ii wm or wear. It you
wish to sail your keJonglnrs for spot
naa. nui p aaia nil, A -. 1 i
i. T. WILSON.
Ford Auction Co.
set n. acouixsojr ur.
Hav ajom extra fin fumttar for
tttl waek. among which I aa almoat
(taw HialleaMe ranr, or Back's range. In
Prfert order; buffets, aid (board a. ax
tatialoa table, dryaaera. commode,
chalra, rwk.ra and a vary thing in the
- household furnishings; all to bo aold at
tba asnal harralns at any ft ma. If yoa
wart fai-Rltora. ea.'l and t conv1Mad
fHat wa filVT. THE BARGAINS. I 'boo
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I ACRE I
TRACTS
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
Pick a lot over on e East Side just an eighth of an acre and although
it will take you just as long to reach it as it does to reach Metzger Acre
Tracts you will pay more for the 50x100 feet than for a whole Metzger
Acre.
BE SERIOUS WITH YOURSELF AND YOU WILL LOGICALLY CONCLUDE THAT
METZGER ACRE TRACTS
ARE BY LONG ODDS THE BETTER jNVESTMENT
Metxger Acre Tracts are conveniently jituated on the Oregon Electric line jujt 30 min
utes' ride from the Jefferson street depot. It takes longer than this tQ reach many city additions
where 50x1 00-foot lots sell for as high as $600. Surely you can see the logic in this. Why pay
as mnch for a mere handful of dirt inside the city when the rapid electric cars will take you
just as quickly to two acres of rich soil, where you can live independently for life on the products
of the most fertile soil under the entire blue ethereal skyf
16 DOWN $200.00 UP 3 MONTHLY
, PROCRASTINATE NO 10NGER, COME OUT TODAY
Take car Front and Jefferson streets; all cars stop at Metrrer Station. Agents on grounds all day.
HERMAN METZGER, OWNER
225-CS Front Street. Portland Phonca Main 474, A137
i Metxrer Branch OUke Phone Mala 6409
which we have just placed on the market. As you know, UNION AVE. is the long
est business street in Portland, and the time is not far distant when it will be a
solidly built business street from one end to the other. DO YOU REALIZE what
that means for the owner of a lot FRONTING ON THIS GREAT AVE? LOOK
AT THE PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE ON PROPERTY on any of the
business streets converging out from the downtown business section today from
what it was ten years ago, and that will give you some idea of what your profits
will be on lots bought at present prices in EL TOVAR, which is BOUND TO
BE A GREAT BUSINESS SECTION, owing to the fact of its close proximity
to where the GREATEST PACKING PLANTS IN THE WORLD WILL all
BE LOCATED, as it HAS BEEN THEIR POLICY IN THE PAST TO CLUS
TER TOGETHER Where one of them locates, the rest all follow to the same
locality, as witnessed in Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joe and other eastern
cities, and instead of having a four-million-dollar plant, we are sure to have five
or six such plants, which means fifteen to twenty millions of dollars invested in
that part of the city. NOW, WAGE-EARNER, WE PUT IT UP TO YOU:
DO YOU FEEL LIKE PUTTING ASIDE A FEW DOLLARS A MONTH
FOR A RAINY DAY? Simply cutting out three cigars a day (one after; each
meal) will make your monthly payments. SUCH A SAVING AND INVEST
MENT IS COMMENDABLE and shows GOOD BUSINESS JUDGMENT,
AS ALL STREETS ARE TO BE GRADED and CITY WATER MAINS
LAID WITHOUT COST TO BUYERS, and WE ARE OFFERING for a
SHORT TIME lots in EL TOVAR at $350 and upward. TERMS, ?10 CASH
AND $10 PER MONTH.
The location of this beautiful addition is on the east side of the Vancouver '
carline on Union Ave. and across the street north from Woodlawn Sdhoolhouse.
Take Vancouver or Woodlawn car at Second and Washington Streets, get ofl
at Woodlawn Schoolhouse, and you are on the ground. A word to the wise is
sufficient "NOW."
RONG - STEE
GO.
1 10 Second Street
Phone M. 1743, A-1743
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ASK YOURSELF ARE YOU ACTING WISELY! J RANDON-BY-THE-SEA
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j Continues to Hold Her Largest Lumber Mill
Some weeks aero we were informed bv seeminerlv crood authority, that C. A.
I SMITH, the millionaire lumberman, had purchased the CODY MILL at BAN- 1
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I vvnuc uiis uiu iiui iciictt uuctiiy iur or against inc owners, wc arc
pleased to correct the error, and acknowledge the fact that though Mr. C. A.
sa oiiUUl wuuiu uc wise iu iuuiaa: any 1x1x11 cl L ucuiuuii, wc ucueve it is auuic uupuit
Sant to know, that the present owners of the Cody Mill expect to continue to own
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g ana run uic. ooy ivuu. ; ,
g Bandon industries are always to the front; many people are investing
B money in BANDON REAL ESTATE; any one with a dollar to invest will do
well to investigate SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BANDON. Money
M invested here will bring BIG RETURNS. Write for booklet BANDON-BY-
g THE-SEA. Address
S FRANK A. SWEENEY
g ROOM 32 LA FAYETTE BLDG PORTLAND, OREGON.
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