Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 05, 1914, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, FEB 5 1914
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Oregon City, Oregon
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
MR. GEO. KLEINE PRESENTS
THE PHOTO-DRAMA COMPANY'S MARVELOUS PRODUCTION
'The Last Days of
99
Worthy Successor to "QUO VADIS"
In 3 Acts and 6 Parts Made from the World Famous Novel by Lord Bulwer
Lytton in authentic Location at Pompeii, Italy Bearing the Masterly Artistic
Stamp that characterizes the Italian Productions.
A revelation in Photographic Beauty and Skill. Special Incidental Music
PRICES, ADULTS 25c, CHILDREN 15c
TWO DAYS
Wed. and Thur.,FEB. II and 1 2
CONTINUOUS FROM 11:00 A. M. EACH DAY.
NEW REAL ESTATE CO.
Macdonald & Van Auken are Out Af
ter County and City Business
If you have a farm, house or piece
of property for sale, trade, or rent
come in and give us the particulars.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the .County of Clacka
mas. Bessie M. Tegeler, Plaintiff vs.
William E. Tegeler, Defendant.
To William E. Tegeler, the above
NEWS OTME CITY
Miss Nan Cochran Local Editor
W. C. Bass of Albany, was in this
city Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Clara Fields, of Portland,
visited friends in this city Tuesday.
Mrs. W. P. Hawley, of Portland,
but formerly of Oregon City, visited
in this city Wednesday, being the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Pusey.
F. A. Holmes, of the Oregon Agri
cultural College, was in this city on
Tuesday arranging for the appear
ance of the Glee Club of the Oregon
Agricultural College.
Mrs. Elmer King of West Linn,
who was operated upon for appendi
citis at the St. Vincents Hospital, in
Portland last week, is improving and
she will be able to be removed to her
home in this city within a few weeks.
Mrs. Charles W. Kelly, after vis
iting her daughters in this city, has
returned to her home near Canby, the
latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly have a farm near Canby and
are making extensive improvements
thereon. They recently moved from
this city.
Modern Woodmen of America, No.
5006, and the Degree of Honor will
hold a joint social on February 17.
The affair will be in the form of a
Valentine party. A musical and lit
erary program will be given during
the evening and this will be followed
by dancing. Good music for the oc
casion will be furnished by local
talent.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Swalgard of
Swift County, Minnesota, and old
time friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Lageson, of this -city, who have been
in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lageson, will leave for their home
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Swalkard are
much impressed with Oregon and in
tend disposing of their 400 acre farm
in Minnesota and return to the West.
Clauss Hanny Wedding
The marriage of Miss Freda Clauss
and Mr. John Hanny, Jr., of Camaa,
Wash., was solemnized at Vancouver,
Washington, Monday afternoon, the
marriage being solemnized at St.
Luke's Episcopal church. Rev. E. B.
Collier, rector, officiated.
After spending a short honeymoon
the couple will return to Camas,
where they will make their future
home.
MissfiMs .S..H MH MH MHMMM
The bride has made her home for
the past year at Camas, Wash., where
she has had a position with the
Crown-Columbia Pulp and Paper Co.
Her home is in the East, and she Is
a bright and accomplished young wo
man. ,
Theb ridegroom is the only son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hanny of this city
and he has been living at Camasfor
the last few years, being employed by
the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper
Company.
Green Cornell Wedding k
A very pretty wedding was sol
emnized Wednesday at 4 o'clock at
the Episcopal church of this city,
when Miss Ethel Green, of this city,
and Mr. Willis Cornell, of Portland,
were the contracting parties. Rev. C.
W. Robinson officiated.
The bride and groom were unat
tended and the marriage was witness
ed only by relatives of the couple.
Mrs. Cornell wore a striking gown
of mahogany color with a large black
picture hat, trimmed in mahogany
plumes.
Wednesday evening a reception
was held at the home of the bride
groom's mother, Mrs. T. Cornlel, of
Rose lity Park, Portland, when rel
atives and a few intimate friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Cornell were in attend'
a nee. "
After a brief honeymoon the bride
and groom will mako their home in
Portland. ,
COUNCIL MAKES
WAR
ON BOOZE
(Continued from Page 1)
dollars on this work how much I
do not know and if we later assess
this sum to the abutting property,
and the property owners protest the
assessment, we cannot collect the
money unless we can discover this
plat.'
Councilman Meyer took occasion to
point out that the loss of this plat
showed the need for an adequate
vault in which city papers could be
kept. Various other councilmen item
ized sewer work which had been done
in this district, and gave the approxi
mate cost of it. Much discussion fol
lowed as to what was the best course
to follow, and action was finally de
layed while a search 4or the plat is
made.
We will advertise all such matters mmei defendant:
iree in tne uregon uty courier. We t tha oma nt ,fs t rw
are going to be headquarters for bus- gon, you are hereby required to ap-
mess chances in Clackamas County. pear and answer the complaint filed
If your want a business or wish to against you in the above entitled suit
sell, come to Macdonald & Van Au- 0n or hnfnre SntnrHnir. tho h
of March, 1914, the same being six
weens irom tne date ot the first pub
lication of this summons, and if you
fail to so appear or answer, the plain
tiff will apply ta the Court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be-
Children Cry for Fletcher's
ken.
Watch the Courier each week. We
will soon have a long list of proper
ties,
FOR SALE 5 room house, 4 lots
first class well, good woodshed, 2
chicken houses, large chicken yard
fenced 7 feet high. 60 Plymouth tween you and the nlaintiff.
kock nens. Good earden. set out to ty.; ; j
-4. . XT i. , o ouilllIlUlia 13 BCiVCU UUUU VUU
fruit trees. No assessment against by publication by authority of an or-
property, absolutely clear from m- der made and entered in the above
cumbrences. Owners, Macdonald & entitled cause by the Honorable J.
van Auiten, courier umce. it Camnhpll J.,Hiw f r;,tt-
Court Of the State nf Orea-nn
FOR SALE 5 room house, six lots. County of Clackamas, and' dated the
vyooasneo, good well, good produc- otn day ot February, 1914.
tive garden set out to young fruit Date of first publication February
ir ; . ,i I r i nt m i . . -
trees. 10 minute warn irom main o. ivn: aate or ast nuh rat nn
oireei ana canine, ino assess- iviarcn i. iyi4.
ments of any kind against proper- BOOTHE & RICHARDSON,
uy. rnce $j.,ou.uu $yvv.vv down, Attorneys ior riaintilt,
Daiance terms. XNo interest unless
on overdue payments. Owners
Macdonald & VanAuken, Office
corner 8th and Main with Oregon
city courier,
Voters of
City and County
Warned They Must Register
All voters of the city and
county must re-register now
for the ensuing two-year per
iod. All registrations made be
fore January 5 are now abso
lutely void, because of the re
cent decision of the supreme
court, declaring the 1913 elec
tion law invalid. Persons who
have not registered cannot vote
at the primaries May 15. Reg
ister early and avoid the
crowds of the last few days.
Mrs. John Lowrv was the hostess
of the Saturday Club at her home
on fifteenth and Main Street Mon
day evening. After business was
transacted the evening was devoted
to a social time, followed by refresh
ments.
Among those attending were: Mrs.
C. D. Latourette, Mrs. J. M. Mark,
Mrs. John Urawiord, Mrs. K S. Bol
linger, of Portland, Mrs. A .L. Blan
chard, Mrs. Frank Cross, Mrs. Fred
Reddaway, Mrs. James Roake. Mrs,
i.j j. John McGetchie, Mrs. G. N. Ed
iur. ouuueuei esumaieu mat irom ,.,j. vr n -ar t m tini
liam McLarty,. Mrs. Hinchman, Mrs,
Ralph Parker, Mrs. Walter Went-
worth, Misses Ruby McGhee, Belle
Mattley, Madge Brightbill, Jean
White, Martha McLarty.
a Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. Henry G. Schneider, Plaintiff ,
vs.
Lula Schneider, Defendant.
To Lula Schneider, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before the 4th
day of April, A. D., 1914, said" date
being more than six (6) weeks from
tne date ot the 'first publication
hereof, and if you fail to appear and
answer, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in
his complaint, filed herein, to-wit:
for a decree of this Court dissolving
tne uonas oi matrimony existing be
tween you and plaintiff, and for a
decree oi divorce and for such othe
and further relief as to the Court
may seem just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
uy puuucaiion mereor lor six (6) suc
cessive weeks by order of the Honor
able J. U. Campbell. Jude-e of the
aoove entitled court, which order is
dated on the 4th day of February,
t. LI. iiiil.
Date of the first publication. Feb
ruary o, J.yj.4.
Date of the last publication. March
1W, 1314. ,
M. Morehead and
Christopherson & Matthews
Attorneys for Plaintiff. Portland
Uregon.
The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which has been
. in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of
ana has been made under nis per
tXrf t A sonal supervision since its infancy.
7-ucu4, Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle witli and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Cator Oil, Pare-,
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Uarcotio '
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lias been in constant use for tle relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep,
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
pBears the Signature of
$20,000 to $30,000 might have to be
paid out of the general fund for sew
er work in this district unless the
missing plat was brought to light.
I
The Next SACK of FLOUR You Buy Ask For
UNION MILLS "HIGH GRADE"
AND YOU WILL CO BACK FOR. ANOTHER
It is one of the best brands on the market and is
highest in everything but price.
We have recently remodeled the Union Mills, and
are better than ever prepared for regular milling
business. VVe exchange for flour, chopping, and
carry a line of feed, graham flour, germ meal, Etc.
D. L. TRULLINCER
"Safety First" our Motto
ON
SHASTA ROUTE Trains
OF THE
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Drastic Liquor Ordinance,
Mr. Schuebel also introduced the
first of a series of ordinances dseign
ed to supplement the local option law
and aid in keeping Oregon City dry.
'lliis initial ordinance provides that u
shall be unlawful to ship, haul, trans
port or carry intoxicating liquors in
to the city save in original packages,
tnat every package so brought in
must bear a tag stating its contents,
and the names of the shipper and
consignee, and that every express
company or other carrier handling li
quor must maintain an office, ware-
Order to Show Cause why Petition
ror sale ot Keal I'roperty Should
not be Granted
In the County Court of the State of
Uregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
In the matter of the Guardianshin
ui me person ana estate ot George B
avoided the sensationally melodram-
hbuse or other headquarters' in this ? nte and has emphasized the idyl-
"Last Days of Pompeii'
For beauty, charm and refinement Thomas.
of idea it would be hard to surpass W. W. Myers, the guardian of the
George Klein s photo-drama produc- person and estate of George B. Thom
tion of the "Last Days of PomDeii" as. i
oHnntoH t,nm 1 Pl,. T ,.!.. "'-"T.", :r.V."' ""'"'6
rvr.u ,u uuyci ujhuiio urescniea w mis Uourt. and -f (H
laiuuuo nuvei. x-rouucea in itaiv. npretn hio not tmn 1m1 :r:j
these pictures bear the masterly ar- pravina' for an orrifir nf snl f
tistic stamp that characterizes the tain real property belonging to said
foreign producions and are revela- insane person for the causes and rea-
nuii3 in uiiuMnrruDnic Deautv ana sons therpin cot fnvtVi u
Mr. Kleine has practically iner to the Cnnrt. frnm tho c.m t;f
i i iL.i . r:
ion inat n is necessary and would be
skill.
city. Violations of the provisions of
tne ordinance are punishable by a
fine of from $25 to $300, by impris
onment from 10 to 90 days, or by
Dot-n line ana imprisonment.
In explainine the ordinance ' Mr.
Schuebel said that it was a combina-
beneficial to the said insane person,
that the said real property described
in said petition or some part of it
shall be sold.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that
lie qualities. The pathetic and help
less love story of the blind flower
girl Nydia, 4s nevertheless Jrelatlad,
with the utmost fidelity and holds
the rapt attention of the snectator lhp npyf. nF kin oq,m inonH J
from beginning to end. Mr Kleine has and all .persons interested in his said
established a national reputation estato mnon. ui n .
tion of certain provisions of the lo- wAtn 1's Pntodra.m,a Productions of the court room thereof, in the countv
uui ujuuii iuw, u simitar orainance p' .. , - ' viamauiua, oihlb oi uregon, on
now in lorce m a nanv. ana some "
iHuaa. nf hl'a nuin Tt woa rlaain-nn1
primarily to prevent people from ec '.Bi'u""o" as tne xoremost photo- aay, to show cause why an nrrW
ing to Milwaukie or 'Portland' and amT Pducer thla.. continent, should not be granted for the sale of
hrinn-inof in innnr in i t.oi. anH 1 wt. uuya ui -Tollmen win De Lne suen estjito no nrao i :j
was also designed to brinir Portland attiactin at the Grand Theatre. tition, reference to wkich is herphv
auto and team express concerns un- . T! thousand people were used made for futher particulars.
der Uregon City jurisdiction, so that I'A' "D ' ;la eruption scenes in and it is HEREBY FURTHER
tney could be forced to pay a license Y"' J ' . " ueuvimui pnoto- uitu,KrJU that a copy of this order
to do business in the city. drama Production of Bulwer Lytton's be published at least once a week for
Councilman Templeton said he p n?Tv fne Last Davs of four successive weeks in the Oregi
t0 be " rrS?.?. "5 "7 -Vr'P', a . newspaper print
thought the ordinance ouirht
made to apply to all foreicn express
firms, whether they handled liquor
or noi, ana aaaea tnat ne believed an
ordinance that would compel all phy
sicians issuing prescriptions for li
quor to have the prescriptions
on
Wednesday and Thursday, February, and published in said County of
I jiai KMII US. TJITO tT I l-ttf-M
Th cUll ,(. iu:. i. rvi..; r v" "'..Y"-?""'
iw umii niLll VV1UI.I1 liiin .rHmpn.
dous amount of people is posed be
fore the camera and the wonderful
iiieiiKe eltects obtained are
linmio.
dorsed by the chief of nolice would hP takeable proof of the superior quali-
more servioeahln. tlcs of the Italian producers and
soage aircctors over all their compe-
more serviceable.
councilman Metzner obiepted to
certain phases of the proposed law.
saying n wouia worK a baraship on
"the respectable citizen who desired
to bring in a bottle of liquor for use
in his own home.' Mr Temntotnn mov
ed that the ordinance be laid on the
table, but he was voted down, and
the measure was voted to come nn
iui iiiuii passage on r eoruary i.
Curfew to Ring Again.
ti'ors.
I' UK SALE Fresh Jersey Cow.
young. May be seen any day but
baturday. C. O. Perry, one mile
west of Willamctto on rock road,
uregon jity, Koute 5.
NOTICE $1,500 to loan on real
property at 7 per cent. Wm. M.
stone, attorney, Oregon City.
Dated February 4th, 1914.
H. S. Anderson,
Judge.
Jacob Grossmiller
Beaver Creek, transacted business in
Oregon City Monday ,
Alex Erickson.
Oregon City Thursday and Friday.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANV. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Registration of Land Title
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas (Jounty
Tn the matter of the application of
George L. Burtt, to register the title
to all ot the tollowing described por
tions of the tract platted and record
ed in the Public Records of Clacka
mas County, Oregon, as Oregon City
Annex and otherwise known and de
scribed as "Shaw's Annex to Oregon
City," to-wit: Lots 8, 9 and 10 in
Block 1; Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13
and 14 in Block 2; Lots 3, 4, 13 14, 15,
16, 17 and 18 in Block 3; Lots 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and
18 in Block 4; Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 in
Block 5; Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11,
12, 13, 14, 16 and 17 in Block 6j Lots
1, 2, 3 4, 5 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15,
and 16 in Block 7; Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7,
S, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
and 20 in Block 12; Lots 3, 5 and 14
in Block 13; all of Block 14; all of
Block 15; all of Block 16, Lots 1,3,4,5,
6,7,8,9, .10,11,12, 13,14,15, 16,17,18,19
and 20 in Block 17 and all of Block
18; and all that portion of Lots 1, 2,
3, 9 and 10 in Block 8 and of Lots 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in Block
11, which lies west of the East boun
dary line of the William Holmes
and wife Donation Land Claim, all
situate in Clackamas County in the
State of Oregon.
D. A. Dinsmoor and Adda E.
Dinsmoor his wife; A. W.
Fordyce and L. Fordyce his
wife; Oregon City Real Es
tate and Trust Company, a
corporation; Franklin T Grif
fith, individually, and as trus
tee; John Graw; Leopold F.
Troendle; Joseph Herlitzka
and C. E. Knotts, Defendants,
and
All to whom it may concern:
TAKE NOTICE
That on the 4th day of February.
A. D., 1914, an application was filed
by said George L. Burtt in the Cir
cuit Court of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, lor initial registration of the
title of the land above described.
Now, unless you appear on or be
fore the Sixth day of March, A. D.,
1914, and show cause why such appli
cation shall not be 6-ranted. the same
will be taken as confessed, and a de
cree will be entered according to the
prayer of" the application, and you
will be forever barred from disnutini?
the same.
W. L. Mulvey,
County Clerk of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon and ex officio Clerk of
said Circuit Court. I
Registration of Land Title '
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Chckamas County.
In the matter of the application of
George L. Burtt, to register the ti
tle to all of the following described
portions of the tract platted in the
public records of Clackamas county,
Oregon, as Oregon City Annex and
otherwise known and described as
"Shaw's Annex to Oregon City" to
wit: All of Block 9; all of Block 10;
all of Lots 11, 12, 18, 19 and 20 in
Block 8; all of Lots 11, 12 ,13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 in Block 11 and
all that portion of Lots 1, 2, 3, 9 and
10 in Block 8 and of Lots 1, 2 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 in Block 11 thereof,
which lies East of the West boundary
line of the George P. Newell Dona
tion Land Claim, all situate in Clack
amas County, in the State of Oregon.
D. A. Dinsmoor and Adda E.
Dinsmoor his wife; A. W.
Fordyce and L. Fordyce his
wife; Oregon City Real Es
tate and Trust Company, a
corporation; Franklin T.
Griffith, individually and as
trustee, Defendants, and '
All to whom it may concern:
TAKE NOTICE:
That on the 4th day of February.
A. D., 1914, an application was filed
by said George L. Burtt in the Cir
cuit Court of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, for initial registration of the
title of the land above described.
Now, unless you appear on or be
fore the Sixth day of March, A. D.,
1914, and show cause why such ap
plication shall not be granted, the
same will be taken as confessed and
a decree will be entered according to
the prayer of the application, and
you will be forever barred from dis
puting the same.
W. L. Mulvey', '
County Clerk of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon and ex officio Clerk of
said Circuit Court.
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GUAANK0 SATJFACrOfiy
On motion of Councilman Motmoi-
the chief of police was ordered to FR SALE Oats ?30 per ton, wheat
at t:
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The Exposition Line 1915
And now is the time to see California; to live outdoors
and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It
is a trip you cannot afford to miss.
THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY
including Shasta Limited the train of modern service
with all steel up-to-the minute equipment.
The California and San Francisco Express Trains with
Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining service
that Will please.
Call on nearest S. P. Agent and li-t him outline a trip, quote
and furnish Outing literature on California's famous resorts
fares
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
nave the night officers see to it that
tire bell in Cataract hose headquar
ters was tapped every night at nine
o'clock as a curfew. Councilman
Hackett pleaded for a strict enforce
ment of the curfew ordinance.
Following this Councilmen Temple
ton and Tooze got into a discussion of
the Schuebel liquor ordinance. Mr.
Templeton said that he didn't believe
any man had the right to tell him
what he should drink or eat, as long
us n Kt'po wunin tne law. He said
he would go down to Portland and
purchase a bottle of brandy for use
in his own home if he wanted to.
wut'uiur me orainance was passed.
"You ouirht to patronize
dustries," interjected Mr. Mver.
Mr. Tooze then told Mr. Templeton
that he liked to ride a bicycle and felt
uiui ne coma ride one on the side
walks for 18 years and not injure t
child or run over a dog. The law,
however, forbade him doing this as
a saieguard against people not so
expert. It was the same way with
the proposed local option law, he added.
"But the minute you get on
sidewalk, you make a nuisance
yourself,' said Mr. Templeton.
"Some people make nuisances
themselves, whether thev are on
side walks or not," retorted
j ooze.
Councilmen Tooze and Templeton
were still at it when Mr. Hackptt
moved to adjourn, and the council
ended its session.
$90, peas 3c per lb. Will deliver
in quantities of 20 bushels. L.
Geiger, Oregon City, R. 1, Pac
phone 10X2.
OREGON CITY, ORE.
SALE OK TRADE, Small portable
sawmill, sell or trade for Oregon
City property. F Mayfield, Spring-
waier, iu. l., pnone Beaver (Jreek.
FOR EXCHANGE Good property
in the beautiful town and health
resort of Ashland, Ore., for some
thing in or near Oregon City. Ad
dress owner, J. H. Bellan., Rt 6.,
Box 64, Oregon City, Ore.
ROSE COMB TftEDS Great winter
layers. Egs prepaid, mail or ex
press, $1.50 per 15. J. W. Vinocke,
Canby, Oregon.
the
of
of I
the
Mr.
WANTED from 1,500 to 5,000 cords
ot wood to cut on contract. Ask at
the Courier office.
FOR SALE Four cylinder Ford gas-
....glue, a an,; Aiiguwuy ga
rage.
Mon. and Toes., f E
The Courier and twice a wk Pnrt.
land Journal both $1.75.
FOR SALE 3 U Mitchell wacmn
California hard wood box, wide
tire, go'bd as'new; will trade for
lighter wagon or for cattle. Frank
Weisendeck. Oreeron Citv. Rt. 3.
Home phone 4 D 25.
Have constant calls for farms 40
acres and larger at $25 and upwards
per acre; can also use a few tracts
of logged oft land. Owners should
write Wouglass McChesney, 602 Ti
tle & Trust Bldg., Portland, Ore.
rand
B. 9 and 10
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PhotoPlay Masterpiece
The Great Hudson Theatre, N. Y, Success
feTlie 'Third Degree
. Br CHARLES KLEIN
From His Famous Play of the Same Name
In Five Patts
I AUMiaaiON, ADULTS 15c, CHILDREN 10c I
I Continuous from 11:00 A.M. I
V TliTTTWWmMflMMWIlin II win i I