trolman Robert L. Whitsaidvs to the »eene. upon whom Holeman was said to have opened fire Each man r—». lied his revolvel.. The officer was Little Item» of Intereat to Herald wounded three times, none of them of Readers t'allevi From All Over a serious nature. Holeman was not apprehended. the Rime City. HERE AND THERE ABOUT THE CITY A LINE OF COMMENT MIRAR G II «LL1N.4 Classified Ads. | Painting... Sarah G. Hullins wa* burn in New who port. Tenn . Feb 14. 1838. and «¡led Wedneaday. Julv 18. 19'21. aged 83 Advertisements undtr this hea«i- I « mit », four month» and 29 davi. TINTINC The fellow who has push ami mill n< 10c par line firet insertion; 6c She was married to Geo. D. Edgar. never need» to be shoved. PAPER HANGING Muy 1. lfl.io. To this union there per line each subsequent Issue. 1 A h«ildup alarm Tuesday night »ent Arthur Schmidling, »x-convict and were born eight children, tour of Count 6 roc- whom survive. Of the four buys, one Minimum charge, 25c burglar, was arrv»ted at his apart two automobiles loaded with detec­ Good Wort ment. F«»urth and Hall streets. Tue» tives. ami four motorcycle», each ear is living, I ewis A Edgar of Tillamook words to the Uno. Reasonable Prtcos rung two fleers. wn-ixliiin day and held at police headquarters Ore. Of the four rçirl». three are lit- The cheer of giving is often deter­ ng: Rachael Cunningham of t'heha on a burglary charge. His wife also across the Burnside street bridge at a LOST Bunch uf keys. Leave st Dr. wa» placed under arrest and is being spent which caused streetcar», auto­ mined by the cost of the gift. I. J. STEFFY lis. Wash.; l.laaie Helm of Butte Nelson’s office or with the Hsrald held pending further investigation. mobiles an«! pedestrians to halt. In Creek. Mont; Lulu K. Hullins of 9414 ami receive reward. 29 tf 7114 rUty-S<»D4 àvmim , B. E. A diplomat never calls another o'th avenue. I'ortlund. The arreet was made by Police In­ the vicinity of East Sixth and Burn­ end plain se«vin-* spectors Coleman. Collins. Morris ami side streets the populace was out to miyi a liar. He only proves it. Mr». Edgar and her family move«! DRESSMAKING .1 il.on, «¡112 -H,! st 29 41« I Cahill. The police believe the woman the last man anti his «log. while wi>- to Missouri m 1870 and to the wrat Some people never »tun tu Count in 1914 has been the "lookout” for her hus­ men in shawls and girls in silks Several years after the FOUND- Lady’s Mw «ilk glov». At band an«! another man in numerous peered from win«iow» cautiously. The the coat. It is easier not to pnv. death of her first husband. she was Herald office 27 recent burglarire in this citv. She cause of all the excitement wa» an marriisl to 11 irrisoli Hullin». in the All men know a few things. but no «ear 1904 During the last several and Schmidling both tally closely alarm turned in bv a cautious mer­ with descriptK'ns of prowlers who chant of the locality, who thought a one know» leas than the other fellow. «ear» she has made her home with WANTED Home for Invalid with party who needs company; prefer have been seen around houses which young man who had acini suspicious­ her daughter. .Mrs. Lulu E. Hollins lents district; will provide living They spell it “trinitrotoluol,” thev were looted within the past few weeks ly was a hoh^ip artist. It developed Mr». Hollins early gave her heart expense» and small wage Write A. that the stranger wan a Tillanitxik «■all it TNT, and if thev are wise thev ta» God and ever since th« «ire of ten the police declare. B C., Herald office. 27-3tx baker’s apprentice of the general let it alone. her great pun>o»e in life ha* beyn to Portland and the northwest were proportions of Fattv Arbuckle who live close to her l ord, to whom »he Funny, perhaps, but every time wo has now gone that »he may be with LOST— Fountain pen on Woodstock, put before the country as a whole’and was not accustomed to citv wavs and between 92.1 and 9f.th Sts "F. R. received more favorable advertising wh«» while visiting hi» brother nearb« buy a loaf of bread we have to “cough llun forevermore. ha«l loitered around the merchant*» M” engraved, leave at Herald. Ro. up the dough." than ever before at the convention of —Contributed. *anl 27 _-(x store. the National Association of Real Es­ if he The poorest man living is rich tate Boards, held in Chicago, accord­ owns a clear conscience. Some mon WOOD FOR SALE, delivered any­ ing to Fred E. Taylor, former presi­ EVOLVE NEW SYSTEM where; first class old growth; fir-. llowe finance included the forgery of the for the issuer to carry out the one ger that their parents didn’t place Allen, grandfather of Arthur