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HOSKIU'ltR, OUF.GON, WKIIXKSD.X V KVKMMi, AKil'SI', 5, 1IIOK.
NO. IIII.
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ROSEBURG
Review
IMIW VVUttiV UUiL
Disaster Overtakes Zeppelin in
Hour of Triumph
BALLOON IS DESTROYED
Armor Coil Saves Saltan of Turkey
Fiuin Assassin's Dagger 500
Killed in Algiers
Special to the Evening Review.
STUGUAKT, Germany. Aug. 0.--Afler
an all-day and all-night night
along the Rhine river, practically
solving the momentous problem o.
aerial navigation, Count Zeppelin'.:
wonderful dirigible balloon was torn
from Its moorings on a plateau, near
this city, during an electrical storm
today. The propelling motor ex
ploded, and amid a cloud of fire and
Binoke the balloon sailed away to
destruction. There was no one on
board the balloon at the time II
broke loose, but four workmen were
Berlously Injured by the explosioi.
of the motor.
Broken hearted, Count Zeppelin
wept like a child at the loss of hh
balloon, on whl h he had worked
.lor years, lie was somewhat cheer
ed by word from the Kaiser thai li
would contribute toward a fund Tin
a uew one.
Armor Coat Saves Siillnn.
CUNEVA, Switzerland, Aug. 5.
A dispatch from Constantinople say
that an attempt was made to nssas
sinate the Sultan of Turkey In th.
royal apartments last Monday. A
minor palace official made a knift
thrust at the Sultan's heart, but th.
blade of the weapon snapped agalns;
the armor coat worn by the ruler.
The would-be assassin failed to
escape owing to a heavy bag of gob!
which he carried. It is supposed
tho gold was given to him to slay
tho Sultan.
Since this affair the Sultan has not
appeared in public, and the guard
around the palace has been in
creased. An Algcrimi Horror.
CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 5.
Following a terrible earthquake yes
terday, which killed upwards of 500
people In a score of Algerian towns,
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KXC'Ll SIVK DKALKIl IX FINK KKT-VKlt. ROSEBURG, OR.
hordes of bandits swept in from the
urot-t i uin uu ioul i ney were
1 checked, however, by French sold
iers, who shot down u hirge u umber
o( them. The property loss will run
well Into the millions of dollars.
Hundreds of dead lire now being re
moved from the ruins.
COSTLY FlltK XF.AK SIMS.
Five Italians lleliered to Have Lost
Their Linn.
REDDING. Oil., Aug. 4. A for
est tire was started near Sims this uf
ternoon by a spark from a donkey
engine In the Leavln Lumber com
pany's camp. Three dwellings occu
pied by G. II. Graham. Fred Miller
and C. Busier, respectively, were
destroyed. Leavltt's sawmill .and the
Southern hotel were barely saved by
the hardest kind of work.
The hre then jumped to the wesl
side of the river across the railroad
and endangered the Sacramento rlv
er bridges of the Southern Pacllh
railroad at crossings 10 and 11. A
special train and 50 men came down
from Dunsmuir.' 21) miles away, and
saved the bridges.
A change in the wind turned tilt
fire eastward and is now burning
fiercely in the finest timber of the
district, and it not yet under con
trol, although hundreds are out
righting.
It is feared at Sims that five Ital
lans who were sent up the mouutali
to fight the Are, have been caugh!
and burned.
Michel is Ifonmcd.
VANCOUVF.lt, B. C. Aug. 4.
For three days the people of Miclie'
have fought for their homes with
death at the door. This aflemooi
l hey were beaten at the game. Tin
lly. the second in size in the devas
tated district of East Kootenay.
started to burn ill real earnest, at
.tusk this evening.
Another (iood Man (ione Wrong
lie neglected to take Foley's Kid
ney Cure at the first signs of kid
ney trouble, hoping ft would weai
away, and he was soon n victim o'
Height's disease. There is danger li
lelay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is
'liken at once the symptoms will dis
appear, the kidneys are strengthened
and you are soon sound and well. A
It. Bass, of Morgantown. Ind., had
to get up ton or twelve times in tie
night, and had a severe backache and
pains in the kidneys, and was curei!
by Foley's Kicjney Cure. Red Cross
Pharmacy.
WILL T R A D K Portland s i hu rl .a r
property tor farm. Prere" land
without buildings. Describe fully
J. Hollister, Woodstock, Ore, dsw
That will Suit You,
That will Last You,
Tbt Will FIT You
YOl'XG (ilHL IS WAXTKI).
Aid Society Ward leaves Her Home
ut Myrtle ('reck.
PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 4. A lit
tle girl naiiit'U .Matilda VnmlerpooL
aged la years, run away from her
home at Myrtle Creek, Or., on Sun
day afternoon. She was seeu start
ing north and said she was going to
Portland. She succeeded in evading
the authorities at both Kosehurg and
Oakland, and it Is feared she has
been picked up by hoboes.
This girl was committed by the
Juvenile court of Yamhill county to
the Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society last
November and placed in an excellent
home at Myrtle Creek last May. The
superintendent received a letter
from her written Sunday In which
she said she liked her home and
spoke of having visited Newport this
season. Her description Is as fol
lows: Brown hair, gray eyes, large
crooked teeth. She wore a blue dress
and white straw hat. Any informa
tion leading to her return will be
thankfully received by Supt. Gardner
of the Boys and Girls' Aid Society.
OFFICIAL CHAXGKS.
PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 4 The ap
pointment of H. Cannon, as Unit
ed States commissioner at Med ford
was announced today by Judge Chas.
R. Wolverton of the United States
district, court. Mr. Cnnnon takes thf
the resignation of A. S. Bliton, edito:
of the Mail, the new morning daily In
Medford.
After a continuous service of 1
years, Robert G. Morrow, of Port
land, elected Judge of the Circuit
court for Multnomah county, ' tndn
lendered his resignation as supreme
"ourt reporter, and tho Supreme
court announced the election of F
. Turner, of Salem, to succeed him
Turner has been a resident of Sa
lem for many years and a practi
tioner at tho bar for over 10 year?
He is quite prominent in county poll
tics, a republican, and also in Ma
sonic and I. O. O. K. circles. Ills In
cumbency takes place immediately.
She LIKes Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of Wesl
Fronklin, Maine, snys: "I Uke gooc
things and have adopted Dr. Klng't
New Life Pills as our fumily laxa
tive medicine, because they are good
and do their work without making a
fuss about it." These painless purl
flers sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's
drug store. 2"ic.
WOltKS WONMlltS.
Wonderful Compound dire Piles
Kccnia, Skin Itt'hlng, Skin
FriiplloiiK, VuUi and
Itruises.
Doan's' Ointment is the. best skh;
treatment, and the cheapest, bectiusr
so little is required to cure. It cure
plies after years of torture. It cure?
obstinate cases of eczema. It curei
all skin itching. It cures skin eni
tions. It heals cuts, bruiser
scratches and abrasions wlthoti
leaving a scar. It cures permanent
ly. Hoseburg testimony proves It.
Mrs. G. W. Kezartee, Flint St..
Roseburg, Ore., says: "For some lil
tie time I was annoyed by an Irrl
tation on my nose. Sometimes i:
was badly Inflamed and became rav
and sore. I tried a number of rem
edles but nothing cured me utiMl ' I
read about Donn's Ointment and tfot
a box at A. C. Mnrsters & Co's. druu
store. The first application gave re
lief and I felt no more of the irritm
ing affliction. I consider Doau':
Ointment the finest remedy to be ob
tained for any skin disease."
For sole by all dealers. Price 50
cenU. Forster-Milburn Co., Iluffalo
New York, sole agents for the I'nlted
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
PROPOSALS FOR PI'RCIIASK
311 NICIPAL liONDS
Ol
The undersigned Recorder of th
City of Roseburg, Douglas County
Oregon, will receive at his odi. e u
the City of Roseburg uo to 8 oVloek
P. M.. of Friday, August 21. lifts
sealed proposals for the purchase of
Street Improvement 1 tends of 1 h I
City of Roseburg. In (he sum of :",-!
n no no or ' any part thereof.
bends are In denominations of .,uo.
bear Interest at the rate of five per
tent per annum, payable semi an
nually, and nre due twenty ejirp
from d.it' of Issuate-e. Full infor
mation as to this" l-sue may be ob
tained upon application to tli in
dersiEned. Principal and irttfeit
payable In Rosoburg. Portland San
Frrnciseo or New York, as the pitr
ch.ij'er may elect.
All bids? must be senled and oVtlv-
errd to the undersigned not lntr
that the hoer aforementioned, at
v hich time tbp Council wilt pr
try oppn said bids. Hids shou'! be
endorsed "Proposal to Puh?ff
Pcsrbnrg Street Improvement
Ilvinds."
Th Council rperveg the right to
r !ct any and all bids.
Datvl this 4th dav of Amr.nt.
19'- A. V. ORCFTT.
Recorder of the City
of Roseburg, Oregon.
Canadian Pacific Machinists
Quitting Their Work
8,000 MEN ALREADY IDLE
Beginning ol Canada's Bitterest Indus
trial Straggle Toronto Mta
Keep at Wuifc
Special to the Evening Review.
WINNIPEG, Can., Aug. 5. Ma
chinists of the Canadian Pacific to
the number of .1500 quit work In
this city today pursuant to the order
of a general strike. 1U ports from
other cities show that 8000 machin
ists in all have quit work, and strike
leaders, who are making their head
quarters in this city declare the road
will be completely tied up by tomor
row. Advices from Toronto say the
machinists In 'that city .refused to
join in the strike.
General Manager Bury is direct
ing the affairs of the railroad, which
is taking a negative attitude, reius
iug to either make a statement or
take any action toward u settle
ment.
Means I tiller Fight.
VANCOUVER. 11. C, Aug. !".
romptly at 10 o'clock this morning.
the machinists at the Canadian Pa
cific shops In this city laid down
their tools and walked out. Tills Is
the beginning of what Is regarded
the most stubborn Industrial fight In
the history of the city. Leaders of
the local union declare the men will
stay out until their demands nre
granted.
New Campaign Scheme.
LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. ft. Ten
housaud Hryan and Kern clubs are
to be formed in doubtful stales, ne
on) ing to plans approved here to
day by Mr. Hryan. Next Wednesday
in this city, Mr. Hryan will be for
mally notified of his nomination for
: lie presidency. The acceptance
speech was given to the printers to
day. Mow to Avoid Appendicitis.
. Most victims of appendicitis' fix
tliose who are habitually const.! pat
d. Orino Laxative Fruit tWntp
Mires chronic constipation -y stim
ulating the liver and bowels and res
tores the natural action of (he bow
els. Orino Laxative Fruit t-yrup
ioes not nauseate or gripe and is
mild and plensaiht to Uik Refuse
substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given, that sealed
bids will be received by the County
Clerk until the Und day of Septem
ber. A. D., 1008, nt the hour of in
o'clock A. M., of said day, for the
jonstruction of Cement and Plank
Walks on the Court House Properly,
in accordance with Plans and Specifi
cations on file at tho County Clerk's
office.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Ity order of the County Court.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, title
-'7th day of July, li(OS.
E. If. LENOX.
td County Clerk
MARRIED
WALLACE-LIN'DLEY In Roselmrji
Aug. 4. 10H, R. W. Wallace and
Mabel C. Llndley, Rev. It. W. Mass,
officiating.
M ATI! IS-LI' DE RS At Gardiner. Or.
Aug. 2, 190S. Jacob H. Matltls
and Lnuora E. Luders, Rev. II. G.
McCtain officiating.
Patronize Review advertiser
a. d
Medicines containing Mercury nre o(t-n ;;ivi n lo jiurxtus miflmnn with
Contagious BWxxl l'nison, and so powerful i-i tii.- ui ti.m if til is lnitf that it
frequently removes the symptom in a short v.-n;!' an-1 shuts the disease
up in the nystetn to do greater damage to the di licit .- internal niemliers.
When, however, the treatment is left oil. the iIih im: ahvnvs returns, and Hit:
patient linds that his health has Ijcen injured I y this powerful mineral, and
he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed di-;- fc'oti. meieuiial rheuma
tism, etc. The action of S. S S. is entirely l;iler. nt. It contains no
Mercury, nor any other harmful drug. Imt is i iade entirely of healing,
cleansing roots and herbs. It cures ContagioLS 1;.'1 l'oi-on y removing
the virus from the Mood. It searches out evtrv putitle of the poison
and does not leave the least trace for futu:e outbreaks. S S. S., in
addition to curing the disease, tiuilds up and s'.rt-iigtcns every part of the
body. Its fine tonic efTti-ts tone up the slo:::nch and di.o-stion, improve the
appetite and regulate tlie entire system. Horn- tr-.it:nrnt liook containing
valuable information alout the diderent -l i '. s of tiie disea.se and any
medical-advice desired sent free to all who wri'
THE SWIfT SPECiriC CO.. ATLANTA. OA.
PAI L SIMMONS MISSING.
Sends Chattels to Roseburg and Says
He Will Suicide.
"You need not look for me; I've
got consumption and can't he cured
and I'm going into the woods and
kill myself."
This in effect Is what Paul Sim
mons, aged 22 years, wrote Tuesday
to his mother, Mrs. A. K. Simmons,
and sister, Mrs, M. C. Weatherford.
in this city, and also to his brother.
V. Z. Simmons, who resides In Wil
bur. The letters to his sister and
brother were written by Simmons al
Salem, and the letter to his mother
at Eugene. Simmons also sent to
Roseburg his personal effects. A vio
lin he consigned to his brother by
express, and a trunk and telescope
valise, both filled with miscellaneous
articles, arrived as passenger bag
gage the checks for which were en
closed In the letter to Mra. Weather
ford. The letter received by Sim
mons' mother, who resides with Mrs.
Weatherford. contained a money or
der, purchased at Eugene, and som
small chang'.
The police at Eugene were notified
to search for Simmons. They were
unsuccessful, and the relatives feai
he has ended his life. They do not
believe Simmons has consumption.
Ho visited here about four monthF
ago and he appeared to be in splen
did health. Ho hnd been worklnp
In a blacksmith shop at Dallas, Polk
county. '
From the personal description if
Simmons, hn would not appear to he
a man In hopelessly .falling health
lie 1h nearly Pi feet high and weighs
about Hi.'i pounds, and Is said tn
he powerfully built. He has blue
eyes, dark hair and a medium com
plexion and is smooth shaven.
Simmons Is a native of Hrockway
this county, and unmarried.
FAIR F III' IT PRICKS.
"There promises to be n fair mar
ket for Oregon fruit, In the east this
ir." states George Rae, of the firn
of line & Hatfield, of New York one"
London, the largest buyers and sel
lers of choice niul fancy fruit In tin
world, who is on his annual iuspec
Hon trip of the Itoguo River valley.
Mr. Rae is the pioneer handler o'
boxed apples and has secured tlu
highest price on record for fruit li
the New York markets, the carloai1
of Coniiee pears sold from the Lewif
orchard at Medford in September
I.HI7, for 4i22.SO.
"No one can foretell condll ion1
now, but times are steadily Improv
ing in the east, and while the high
prices prevailing last year will not
be reached, good average returns arc
Indicated," continued Mr. Rae. "('al
iforuifi had but few pears last year
but .this year the crop is heavy."
"There are hOO.OOO barrels of ap
ples in cold storage in New York
Hint will never be sold and will be n
complete loss to the brokers ownlnu
them. The southern peach crop rip
ened three weeks earlier than usua,'
and thorn is a tremendous crop
which has Hooded the market and
killed the sale of apples. The peaches
bring from less than freight charge;
to $1.&0.
The panic has been more severe It
tho east than you have any Idea of
In the wesl." concluded Mr. Rae
"There are half n million men seek
ing work In New York today, I'
hit the fruit men hard. The rich
were the first to feel hard times, am'
it knocked the bottom out of the
sain f fancy fruit. One man whi.
purchased some oT the Lewis Cniulec
pears nt $8 and over a box sold them
for about J1.U0 a box. Hut times
are getting better and a fair market
is promised." Tribune.
n.tll.Y WKATIIKR KKI'OKT
r.K. Wfithct lliril, lo l n llli'i. Itim Imri.'
Orr. i hour, cri.llf K . in.. All. .'. l'.
rrcriptidtion Im iTirl.i. anl h'itiilrflrlia: .
MiiTiin'itn i,'tn",ml'iri K"
Minimum tt-tnniturc
I'rc'li-liHllou H'
Ti-trtl iiri-ftp. kIih'c llr.tul ni'irith '
Avk. i.rci'lp f' r I hi. NMHilli fcr 3n yi-nm. . . .IUI
Tot! irerl(.lri,lli H'Jit 1, 1IHI7. In (lulu . . . .31 .01
Average In'i'l. Iroin Hi-plnntiT I, 1(177 .. :U,.lti
T,.tHl ,l,'ll-'l'-ri( y In. in H-it. I, I'-MI?
Awriiif n i-lMHtii'li lor 30 wet hciihiIi.,
M, pt. til May (llii'tu.lvi-) mot
TllOh. (ilHHdf, OIl-trVIT.
Fur It'iTburg und Vicinity:
T':ilr t .TUL'I't i".d 'I'll II' -ii ;iv.
CONTAINS
INGLES HAS HAD DAY.
Sustains Assault und Loses his Fuse
Against A. T. Thompson. "
Tills was a hard day on L. .
Ingles, tho star witness for the state
in the Sunday closing law cnse&, lie
was assaulted by Efl. Jenningb und
A. T. Thompson, two local bus'ness
men, whom he had arrested to- vp--
latlng the Sunday law. and n few-
hours later a jury In Recorder Oi
cutfs court acquitted Thompson of
'disturbing the peace and quiet of
the city" In hnvlng called Ingles the
vilest name that can be applied to a
human being, 1 Previous to the ns
sault, however, Thompson plead
guilty In Justice Long's court to Sun
day law violation and paid a fine of
$;. Jennings case will probably be
called tomorrow. Ho is also under
uhnrgo of referring to Ingles' pa rem- i
age in Inelegant language, and will
be tried on this, If at nil, upon the
return of his lawyer. W. W. Ciud
well, who has been called to Crejce-it
City, Calif., on a land ease.
Tiie assnult on Ingles oce-.irred
(ust before the opening of Rueorde
Orcutt's court about 11 o'clock this
morning. Without tho formality of
words, Jennings, In company wll'i
Thompson, approached him, and
struck htm twice In the face knock
ing him down. As soon ns Ingles
arose he was attacked by Thompson
tnd would doubtless have fared b .id
ly had not bystanders Interfered.
Ingles sustained a slight injury to his
npner Hp, but beyond this he was un
iu't. District Allorney Hrown states
bai he will investigate the enso be
'ore the grand Jury, lie says the
use is more than nu ordinary one
Ix't-ause of the fact that Ingles was n
uosecutlng witness in a slate case
ind that allegations have been made
that the assault was preceded- by
th rents.
In his trial on the profanity charge
his aflernoon. Thompson was rep
resented by Ally. W. W. Cnrdwell.
wlille the city'B interests were look
d alter by Atty, F. G. Mlcelll. Roth
awyers made the strongest possible
arguments on their cases. Tho Jury
was composed of G, A. Rlgualnes,
A. T. Hestul, J. P. McKay, G. S.
Clayton, D. L. Martin and J. O. New
laud. M took these men )ust six
minutes to reach a verdict, of not
lilly. The trial created Intense in
terest, and the court room was
rrowded. The principal point of the
lefense. while admitting that Thomp-
on called Ingtes the vile nnmn al
eged, was that "Ihe peace and quiel
if the city" hail not been disturbed
hereby. A farclal aspect was given
io tlie ease by we vera 1 local citizens
testifying (hat they knew Inglea by
no other name tbnn that which
Thompson had called him. In view
of Thompson's acquittal, It Is doubt
ful If Jennings' case will be called
for trial.
('OMMIONCINU .HMO i!m, tllllH.
The following train servico will be In
effect on Iho line of the C. & K. It.
It., between Albany and Yaquinu,
dally, except tiunilay:
No. 16 N 2
Mxd I'ass.
I,enve Albany 7 : 4 r a. in. 1 2 : -1 0 p.iu
Ar'v Yuqulna 1:110 p. m. B'3fl p. m
No. 15 Ni. 1
Pass. Mxd.
I.v Yaqulna. 2:15 p. m. 7:00 a.tn
Arv Albany. .7:00 p. in. 11:55 a. in
On Sundays the servico will be aB
follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 a. in.,
arrive Yaqulna, 11:40 a. m.; leave
Yaqulna 0:00 p. in., arrlvo Albany,
11 :110 p. in. 1)
COFFEE
Your yruccr must sell
I enr cotfee; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Your roo-r rrtt;rm ror monrr II ou doo'l
lktfc.li(llini(- w par Ut in
OFFICERS.
J. W. Hamilton, President. A. C. Martera, Ca.hler.
J. F. Barker, Vice President.' W. T. Wright, Ast. Cannier
IilKWTOflH.
.1. W. Hamilton. Ht'- Kobortson.
N. Hlce, J. - Ncwland,
J. F. Barker, I. Abraham,
S. C. Bartruin, Cba. W. Park!,
A. C. Marsterf.
THE
ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK
Batabllihed 1908.
CAPITAL,
Hnfct) Ii m)I1 lxnen tor r
rent hy the month.
Our conservative management offers aubatantlal advan
tage, to present and propeetlve patrons. We are prepared
to handle all business entrusted to us accurately and expeditiously.
'BLOWS Willi W
Wealthy ' Real Estate Dealer
. Suicides in Medford :
CAUSE OF ACT UNKNOWN
Sailor on Battleship Wisconsin Gets
Distressing Letter and Takes
Snicldal Plunge
Special to the Evening Hevlew.
MUUKORD, Or., Aug,' 6. Law
rence H. Hosier, a. wealthy real ea
tate denlur of Wenatcheu, Wash., ag
ed 50 yeara, committed auletde last
night by blowing o tithe top dt hid
head with u rllle III the Nash hotel,
in this city. Ho had sent for an
acquaintance, and after shaking
handa with him stopped Into an al
cove and ended hlB life. The cause
of the net Is unknown. Belser came
to Medford for the purpose of buy
ing an orchard.
.lii"k1o Commit Sulehle.
AllOAItn HATTUKdllll' UMOROIA
by Wireless Telegraph, Aug. 6. The
tliut man to lose his life on tho voy
age of Ihe Atlantic hattleshlp fleet
was Albeit B. llelsol, an ordinary
Keiimaii of tho battleship Wisconsin,
who Hung himself into the sea. while
tho fleet was In Honolulu, HelSel re
ceived a letter from his home In
the slates and after reading it be
came morose, and wrote a long re
ply. He rofused to reveal the con
tents of the letter ho received, more
ly niuttcrlug that ' it was all
wrong." Last night Helsel slipped
away from his comrades and plunged
fionj the quarter dock into the sea,
carrying his secret with him, .
The (leot Is now 1,000 nillcB from
Auckland.
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofuln, pimples, rasheu, etc., are
due to impure blood. Burdock IJlood
Hitlers is a demising: blood tonic.
Makes you clenr-eyed, clear-brained.
clear-skinned.
YEARLY
PROFIT
PROSPERITY depend wore upon Invwt
ment than any othsr Hourcaof profit. Good
Invent men t are. dilllcult to and aa a Media
In a haystack.
REAL ESTATE la thfl ban la of all valua. It
ban maila mora bin fortunea than all other
inventnwnla combinad. Provided it I da
irably located, it la iaipoaaibl to loaa,
THE NORTHWEST b tha center of ratr
real estate activity than any other part of
the United Statee. Even Kaatern capital
koowa it and InveaU.
OREGON has more wealth-maklns opportu.
nit tea than any other HUte In the Union.
Ita reeourcea are phenomenal The develop
ment of the Slate meana richee for the City.
PORTLAND realty Inveetmenta pay from 20
to 100 per cent annually. We have aeveral
that require a few dollar a month and will
net the inveetor big money and earn an an
nual pro(U, For particular mail tha coupon
TIIE 8PANTON COMPANY ,
270 k Stark Stkmt
Portland, Orxooh ;
Gentlemen -
Please Inform me how I ean aeeurea
YEARLY PROFIT on a email monthly
investment In Portland real aetata.
Name. -
Address - -
The Spanton Company
270 K STARK STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON
$50,000.00
ent.
Ity Ihe year $2.0O, or will
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