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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1808. 10 v EYEBRIGHT AT 0 T0 1 wins Cheap Horse Takes Opening Handicap From the Blue bloods at Emeryville. San Francisco. Nov. 7. A $200 CH fprnla animal ran away from S. C, Mil c!reth' Imported quaint of horseflesh In the aggregate worth at least $60, 000 In the opening handicap at Em eryville today. Eyebrighfs victory was clean cut. and at the weighta old Jim Davis gelding: was much the best Mont gomery, Dandelion, Angelua and FiU lier.ber, Hildredth's quartet, were never really dangerous. Angelua tried to run Kyebrlght down In the first half but made no impression, the son of Kubicon pulling away at pleasure. Along toward the end Dandelion made a bid and although closing strong did not menace Eyebright. The star of Iavls' stable and the only horse, by the way, owned and trained by Davis, drew away readily and was actually easing . tip at the end. The full merit of Eyebrighfs per formance Ja shown by the time for the mile 1:88 1-6. That is the track record. If he had been pressed he could easily have clipped two-fifths or three fifths from the track mark. - There bave been outbursts of some proportions In the Emeryvlle grand stand on other big days, but never did euch spontaneous applause break forth as when Eyebright trotted back to the Judge's stand to enter the winner's ring. Kirschbaum was tha happiesi boy on the course.' as well he tnlrht be. as ha had ho little part In the winning or tne race, putting up a penect ride. The cheers and handclaps were for both norse ana ooy. Evebrlght was bred in California and has done all his racing on the coast, at the track across the bay ana at Seattle. Eyebright sold around 10 to 1 with many takers. Lucky bettors got as good as 16 to it Summary: First race, six furlongs Voorhees f Archibald), 6 to 2, won; St. Francis (seaming), second; Military Man tu. Russell), third. Time. 1:13 1-6. Second race, five furlongs Right Easy (8. A. Walsh), 7 to 1 won;-L,ieto-wel (8. Page), second; Tom Hayward (Gilbert), third. Time, o:b -&. Third race, mile and 20 yards W. T. Overton (S. C. Walsh). 8 to 1, won; Fred Bent (S. Schilling), second; Sugar Maid (8. Buxton), third. Time. 1:40 1-5, Fouith race, Opening handicap Eye bright CS. Kirschbaum), 8 to 1. won; Dandelion (S. Koerner), second; Nova Lee (3. C. Miller), third. Time. 1:38 2-5 Fifth race, mile and 70 yards Mike Jordan S, C. Ross), 12 to 1, won; Re member S. A. Walsh), second; County Clerk (B. Schilling), third. Time, 1:46. Sixth race, Futurity course Smiley Corbett (8. A. Hayes), 7 to 6, won; Sew- ell (8. rowers), second; jrira eeu to, Lycurgas). third. Time, 1:10. MULE'S KICK A PAINFUL PACIFIER IHirt Newt br LonfMt Leurd Wire.) ' Seattle, Nov. 1. A Missouri mule'fc vigorous kick effectually disposed of a divorce In the Maeterlinck family. Attorney L T. Sllvaln, at the request of the plaintiff, today asked the su perlor court to dismiss the case of Ma tilda Maeterlinck against Joseph Maeter linck. The wife Is now nursing the hus band's Injuries. Maeterlinck's jaw Is fractured In two places, his nose broken and one eye has been knocked out.' rlEZEZZZZKEZSXSXXZIXSZXXZlEEaSaBIZXIBlIiaiUEKKZIKXVfJ I Farms and Acreage 40 A.OKBS t'U miles from Beaverton, on good public road, and onl 10 miles from Jfortlana, an Cleared, in nign eiato ai tuiwvttuuii. plowed and ready for setting out to fruit trees,- gooa spring PRICE only 176 per acre; terms to sun tne purcnaser. iy 1 wet water. n M M M u !! M II u M ty, only Z miles from good railway 87 acres cleared, balance stump pan- on -Z good n ACTBJB8 In Washington count; atAffnn 1A miln frnm Portland. 8 ; fur n.v.r rtt nff iTrMm nr witter, son ricn. uinu lies wen. public roads, U of a mile to good public school. . PRICE only 1160 per acre;, 25 par cent cash, balance to suit purcnaser. v - BO A ORI1S In Washington dounty. I miles from seed railroad sta tion. 10 miles from Portland, located on 2 good public roads. 8 acres cleared, SO acres slashed ready to burn, balance very light timber. PRICE only $125 per acre; easy terms. 40 AOBlia In Washington county, m miles from railway station, ad- Joining good public school, 26 acres cleared, balance very light stump land, easily cleared, never falling stream of water, good well at the nouse, xair nouse ana wo. i-mie. wmy n per kic -a acaeh 2 XL miles west of the Willamette river, only 9 miles from Portland, 6 acres cleared, 15 acres very light brush, balance good timber, 3 never falling streams of water, on good public road, of a mile from If good public school.' PRICE only ll0 per acre; one or tne oest garden k spots In the vicinity of Portland. H 8 ACTUS on the Willamette river, only 9 miles from Portland. 1 aero H cleared. M liver in! If PRICEjonly 1460 per acre. balance arood heavy timber, wood only cost 65o per cord to de- lnto Portland, on good publlo road hi. mile from streetcar station. H S3 M g M N m M M u r. M M H N M M M H H H M N M a rood publlo road, 2 acres cleared, m a per acre. 11 ACKBS at Jennings Lodge, one block from railway station,- tt acres cleared, balance good timber,- soil rich, land lies well, no rock nor gravel. PRICE only 1360 per acre; 6 per cent cash, balance to suit the purchaser. . , . ASK US ABOUT OUR GARDEN TRACTS AT WHEELER BTA- " TION. 110 FARE. 6 TRAINS EACH WAT DAILY; VACRE TRACTS H UP. ON TOUR OWN TERMS. I The SHAW-FEAR Co. jp 245& STARK STREET j UCZZXZXXXSXSZZSXZSXZXXZZX EXEZZXXSXZZZZXXESZBKEEZXXa 6U ACRES at Jennings Lodge, all stump pasture, soil rich, land lies well. - PRICE aoo per acre. balance- good timber. PRICE only $266 r.lARINE CORPS HEEDS RECRUITS Major General Elliott Asks for Additional Men and Officers.' (Hearst Kewt by Longest Leased Wire.) Washington, t. C, Nov. 7. Major General Elliott, commandant of the ma rine corps, In his annual report to the secretary of the navy, asks for 600 ad ditional enlisted men and necessary of ficers. The present strength of the corps is 268 officers and 8,826 enlisted men. Of this number i per cent are serving In Cuba, the Philippines, Panama ana eisewnere outside tne united States. ne asas lor an appropriation oz Z3. 600, to purchase for the army 10.000 rifles of latest model and 1.000, 0001 rounds or ammunition. h says, that the law authorizing tha emDlovlnar at enlisted men of the navy as mall clerks with additional pay is a discrimination against the enlisted men of tha marina corps who have performed this duty. m recuromeiHia mat me - corps DO given its own transport, ..to be manned and commanded bv enlisted men and of ficers of the navy. . General Elliott represents that in the transportation of marines, in1 view of the fact that most of the ships have their full complement of men on board and the surplus of marine placed there are In tha wav of th rearular comple ment; the accommodations for the de tachment are inadequate ana tne men are so widely separated that the neces sary organisation on landing is diffi cult to make. HOTEL llAN WEDS, SETTLES SCANDAL Seattle, Not. 7. The secret marriage In New York of John C. Donnelly of the Hotel Donnelly, and one of the wealthiest men In Taeoma, and Char lotte Mllham, of Seattle, lormeny Mrs. John Gass, both of whom -figured In a sensational divorce suit in this city last April, is announced In a telegram re ceived here today by Mrs. 8. F. Mll bam, mother of the Vide. The couple will spend their honeymoon in Europe. Mrs. Gass secured her divorce In Seattle and while tha ease was pending, nana heran an action In Pierce county against Donnelly or 860,000 damageSfcl alleging alienation of the wife's affec-j tlon. Tne suit was xinaiiy iku i of court, Mrs. Gass dividing her com munity property in lieu of her hus band dropping the suit. Astoria, Or.. Nov. T Tha steam schooner Cascade cleared at the custom house this afternoon for Ban Francisco with a cargo of 680,000 feet of lumber loaded here. SECRETARY WILSON . CANNOT BE LOST CUnlteS Fkm Leased Wtre.1 Washington, Nov. 7. In alloof Taffi cabinets being manufactured the name of Secretary James Wilson persists. -The secretary returned tonight from the west. The general impression here is that he wants to gain distinction of servinr as secretary of agriculture with three presidents and go down in history as the champion long-distance cabinet member. On March 1, 10, he will have rounded' out 12 continuous years' service Jin that capacity, if he Is member of the cabinet of 1908 he will have served under McKlnley, Roosevelt ?at otioh saved from the fire. Furniture at actual cost of manu facturing. See Peters & Roberts' advt in today's paper. ... .. ZSZEXXXZZZEXSXZZZXXSXXXXXXEXXEEXXZXZXZZXXXEXXZBEKS H M M M M g M S3 H A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT $500.00 .-AND UP $25Down$10PerMonth GRADED STREETS, CEMENT WALKS BULL RUN WATER TWO CARLINES CO. 22 Sixth Street, Cor Washington g A 3537 PHONES Main 550 g Take W-R Cars and Get Off at 35th St. S Our Agent is on the Tract All Day. B BIEEXXinifllBBHXBXEaEIEEIIXEEiaMflXBinEIXEEBXXIXEn TTTr 0 Heig its Prooerties Head of Lovejoy Street Head of Washington Street 4 Joins City Park on West Portland Heights Tordham Heights Kings Heights Parkside Addition Cardinell Park 10th Street to 16th Street South 7th Street Terraces Head of Park street - AltaVista A very sightly addition to Portland Heights Lots, Blocks and Acres, All Parts of the Heights BtE, KEASEY .& CO. ' Exclusive Dealers in Heights Properties. 14 Chamber of Commerce and Portland Heights. Both Phones. PROSPERITY Is upon us in PORTLAND NOW, and MILLIONS of DOLLARS of Eastern money is now being spent in great Packing Plants and other Factories and Mill ing Propositions in Portland, and from present outlook a great majority of them will be built on the PENINSULA. Can you realize what that means to a, party buying a lot in either oveleigh or El Tovar at present prices? It means easily double the price paid for same. What better do you want? . , Look at Union Avenue (the longest street in the city) the contract to pave TWO MILES of it has just been let, costing over $160,000. EL TOVAR is facing on this great business street, and LOVELEIGH is only two blocks west of it, and both of these beautiful additions are in the vicinity of where SWIFT PACK- INGCO. are spending MILLIONS, and so many other big concerns under con sideration that it makes these two additions look unusually good to the investor. Every street in LOVELEIGH is graded and now laying water hiains;,a num ber of homes built and now building. , A Great Future for These Two Additions IS. ASSURED. , Building Restrictions, Graded Streets and Water Maint Laid Fre to Buyer. Price $350 and Upward Terms, $10 Gash and $10 Per Month Call and See Them Brong-Steeie Go. PHONES MAIN 1743, A-1743. 110 SECOND STREET. METZGEit w o H W tS3 B ACRE TEACTS METZGER ACRE TRACTS s w P a !3 e OREGON ELECTRIC LINE $200 UP 10 DOWN IX U0NTDLT SEE THEM TODAY Take Car Jefferson sad Pront Watch Melzgcr Acres HERMAN METZGER O WINER aa6-aa8 FRONT ST., PORTLAND M 474 A 1374 flETZQER OFFICE PAC. aoi9 OREGON ELECTRIC LINE H 9 METZGER ACRE v TRACTS METZGER ACRE TRACTS 44 PORTLAND DAY Oregon Apple Fair Next Tuesday, November 10th 'Albany! congenial and enterprising citizens have made preparations to give their neighbors a royal welcome and a jolly good time. The event is the Albany Apple Fair and the dedication of the new Southern Pacific depot The Ladies' Auxiliary-Albany Commercial Club will serve a banquet to visitors. Don't ,jniss it! , . . The Southern Pacific Co.-. Lines in Oregon - WILL MAKE A VERY LOW EXCURSION RATE ' PORTLAND TO ALB ANY. AND RETURN, $2.43. Trsls lHTta TTnloa Ssoot at 8:18 s. n.i Tloksta st TUrA sad Wasblartoa rtrMts sal lMvs. Aloaay s ttlt p. n. WM. M'MURRAY, GEN. PASS. AGT PORTLAND 1 '