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THE ; OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. - POSliAKiJONDAY EVENING, - JANUARY- 8. 1X; v RELIEF. ASSURED HIII1HM" ECHO FIIOII CRADLE OF THE NATION QjiClothing Short On Cash f --'.-la-,. .V 4- Ldnff MINERAL ttterromJohnr Hawksr3al ' lant Soldier, Written1 Nearly . ,n Century , and Half Ago. . ' '.' i ' " - r ' WROTE IT AT A TIME fiio WITH DREADFUL EVErMTS . Railway Seems Certain for Great Illinois Basin In "South--. ft ---- - r ern Oregon. SECTION TO TAKILMA ;.;,; T probable this year Vast Resources in 'Addition - to Copper-Gold Ore Ton- ; -nage In;. Sight. . (Upecl.l Dispatch to Tbe Jearaal.) - -O runts Pass. . Or., Jan. 1- The most important rail project taking this .city for terminal which ha' yet beefl'jjro J wted. will la all probability be oojn mrnred . -next --spring. All late- work1 - br the promoters of tha Una between Grants "Pse and "Creacent' Cltyroir the coast of Del. Norta oOunty. California; " Indicates success. CoL T.W. M. Draper, who has been the'- principal In the : project, and is no closely associated with ' tha smelting antarprtae at Takllrna..nJ ' tha Monumental . mine In Del Nprte county, said beyond doubt that the line -would be built at least to Takllma Jn 1t0&. The extensive work dona by the Colorado capitalists at tha smelter provee that- they aspect a railway soon. The haul of 41 miles by wagon for de ' livery of coke and supplies, and .return1 of matte -would be a grievous handicap for aurlt aa enterprise as has- been oom ' oieneed by . President Charlea V TutL " . Tha extensive, resources of the terri ' t'ory. In addition to tha possible mineral '. product, la alone a temptation to rail way builders.- Tha extreme southwest ern part of Oregon and -the northwest, am earner .ef California,- which arexnot tapped by tha projected. llneof the Santa Fa Into Humboldt county.' have as rich timber areas as the reg-lon sought., by -lha Santa Ke line. Curry county, Ore ' son. and that port kin of Coos that would 'be relieved by a ..rail line Into the Illi nois basin, as well as the southern end of Josephine, are great, virgin- regions, which have promise for horticulture and agriculture whenever e-J-allrokd gives them the market. Taking -ytwimas combined, "With the natural facilities for a Una. up tha Illinois and across to Crescent Cll&i-jth inducements for a railway are strong. ; t BLUE LEDGE BOUGHT : : ' SITE FOR SMELTER ' (Special tH.patck to The Joorl t.-. ' -Waldo. Or, Jan. 1. Preparatory work 'by tha Blue Ledge Copper company, on tributaries of the Upper Appiegate, con . Vlrma the report of extensive operations next-yeat,:-Blnce tbo management took ,-a bond on the Joe's Bar property of 1(0 t acres, situated three and a half miles from the Blua Ledge. assurance is- baa that this will be the smelting alte. The tract is on Elliott - creek, where 7-an abundance of water Is had for .all smelt. Ins or mUMha- ooeratlona. and the alti tude is not ouch aa to cause interferU . - once from anow. ' ...j.- Development In the-inlne continues unabated, lbs drlfta on three levels b. -, lag pressed steadily. - Tha upper drift, I which" opened the great copper shoot-qa mm. Qfl'8 (SdJCHES Concho andGoIdo Mpreve Pnoumonla and IJgConoumpMo Foley's Heney and Tar not only stopt the cough, but heals and strength - ni the lungs and prevents serious re Suits from a cold. - There It no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble If Foley1 Honey and Tar 1 Is taken, as it will cure the most stub., .'bora coughs the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop .It you have a cough or cold do not "rik Pneumonia when Foley's Honey -aelJalJlrJlLureou strengthen your lungs.1-; f Remember, the name Foley's "v Honey .' and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Donottakechances with tome unknown preparation that , costs yon' the same when you can got Foley's Honoy and Tar, thALcotu YOU no mora and is safe and certain u results.- Contains no opiates. mm - "V. ' aaaB . gBSBBBBBBBBBBal BBSBV ' gBSBBBBBaV UUlia I M 1 . I I Cured After Physlolans SaM He C-.i ' ; !,IMI Coneumptlon. " ' . E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Crore, Md., writes: "About seven or V sight years ago I bad a very severe cold . T which physicians said was very near '. pneumonia, and which they afterwards :.' pronounced consumption. Through a - friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or 'three bottles - cured mt of what the physicians called . . ' consumption,' and I bave never nad any trouble with my throat or lungt-tlace that time'. ' - V ,- , , ' . ' TVree slses-lV:, SOc, $1.00. , The SO cent site contains two and ' ono-haU times as much as the small site v and the $1.00 bottle almost sht times ;. as, sauch.--,-'. '"v-' -v trio in rrcciifcta it Sm aavis Xtrag Ceaapaay a4 Wooaars, a oo. . " rf-sw - - - - - " Every Sideboard Needs It Every Buyer Likes It -t-; : Every User Is Satisfied , -. ' V V " . Si M all ArMoau ntt, soe f lkkrt. -: S3 . LaSaSsM S SUN. ttMaur, M4. to mi imiHitna .which sale of the pVoperty was 'made, la said to be In. high-grade cooper yet. demonstrating remarkable ontlnulty'bf that ore body. -The management Intends to Install a compressor plant In the spring, when all development work will be more expeditious. . v . DISTRICT PREPARED e ..- tSpecUt Dispatch to' The" iosrnil.V ' '.Buffalo Hump, Idaho, Jan. I. Frank Brown, aoanaser of the . Jumbo mina. atatea that the chlorlnstlon plant for tna property win start January. 15. . 'A large part of the work is now done and the 'tanks will be In place in a short v. "The electrleal-- machinery - Is - ex peeted- almost - any time." said Mr. Brown, ."and when thataxrrlvee we ahall resume pn;thf owr jlev4, which Is now in l.OvO feet.. There-is not much snow in the lower tunnel, and we have -nad ao thaw; so that the water supply re mains Jow Only ten stamps are work ing at the Jumbo." . i . Mr. Brown stated that work would be atartad on the Little Olant early lri-Hi new 'year. This a property Joins the Jumbo. It his a tunnel of " 200 feet,' which will be driven In another 100 feet, when ha expects to reach tha ore chute. The Mother Lode No. I is working jrbout 20 "men. and .the new mill la nearly ready to start. - The working force .on tha Big .Buffalo la -five or six-men. 'and good ore is being taken out - The Hump la showing . considerable activity for this season of ths year... ... ...,.;..-. JOHN DAY. COMPANY IS : -READY FOR ROAD WORK )(flpeclst Ptspateh to The Joarnal.) ' . ' John Day, Or., Jan. I. Completing h(k plans as announced soma time agav4 aeorge W. Dart la preparing for a large hydraulic plant the combined plaeer claims recently acquired by himself and aasoclates., . Tha several properties In. eluded ,ln this deal have been worked ror many years, but owing, to the ract that Indlvldusl limits prevented one thorough. plaa of work i tha . sggregata results before will - not eompare wits possibilities under the merged plan. A deep flume will be laid, crossing several properties that have been acquired,'' and the entire'" water Tights of all concerns may be concentrated for effective opera tion. Mr. Dart worked for a long time on the project, endeavoring Jo harmore tie ell connected with the placer sec tion covered, but not until recently dlil he get the properties in suCh shape that he felt warranted in proceeding. There was, some rumor -that another dredge project was afoot, but this Is a mis take, as hydraulic operations, .will be adhered, to. .... - . ... ..' ... . , . oBxsaas roa souru.' Bolivia has a dredge boom, and sev eral plants are being erected or have been ordered... Moat of these so. far have been shipped from New Zealand, the original home of the industry, but an active effort Is being made to get the Pacific coast machine In that mar ket. Three hundred milea. ofjtlie San Juan de Oro river have been leased by two' large . companies, and the entire tract is said to be dredgable. If this statement la correct tha entire area ln-i dlcated wtirmalntaliT'dredgeBriBe hum' ber of machines for that concession In a few years will exceed those now oper ating in California. The development In thaaoutH haausd I'actnc coat Dian ufacturers to study tha field closely, to drive an Opening wedge Into, the busi ness of building the proposed machines. In this respect It Is probable that Port land should be tn the list- ror the facili ties for dredge building here are the beat. .- ' . - . . .-.-" . two saasoas vbokxsbb. , tpeetWl Dispatch te 'ThtIourssl.) PUcervllle, Idaho, Jan.. 2. - Further assurance la given tha .people. of this Stalled On- placer ground next aprtng. Kince a representative of a prominent Ban Francisco Arm was on tha ground, and 'stated 'that work on l wo r large dredges hsd commenced, there has been other evidence of the same character. . -w ; ' : - iqirtryis roa rxaoxmnra. ; " (SperUl DtMtch to Thr Janrssl.) Waldo, Or., Jan. J.- Th placer prop erty acquired recently by James Csmp of California, in the Altnouse district or Oreaon. will be operated during 'tha lit ter part of the season, according to plana of the new management. Equipment is for thorough hydraulic work, and a wa vier supply ample for uch requirements Is aasured, f -v. - XOBCBgTSAO FATXaTTS. V (Rnwtsir IHnvatch to" The Jnarssl.) " Lewlston.'. Ida., Jaa I. The patents for IIS hnpiesteads received at the local land office) on Wednesday embrace some of the most valuable land In the county and wll( sdd materially te the tsxsble property In Nee Perces county. A large number of patents pre for, agricultural land located On the Mas' Perces Indian reeervntlnft fn localities where land of tlk same character has recently sold for 14,000 per quarter section. - Prayed Ha Might Valiantly nay : thaJMan for Land and t ; atiesof His Cod. '. v. r George 1L I limes, Curator of the Ore-1 gon ..Historical society, has a. Jotter which was written 14T yeare ago by an Amerloan-Engllab soldier la .the French and Indian war. The letter Is the keep sake .of , M'rs. , Walter Huge of Forest UrovV a descendant of the author, and she has kindly lent It to Mr. Hlroe make a' copy for the museum. John Hawks, the eutnor ot tne mis sive, ,wae a colonial soldier, and while stationed near' Fort Edward, JNsw Tork, shortly -after the outbreak of the war, wrote a detailed account of the opera tions of the opposing armies i to big wife, Mrs. Elisabeth Hawks, , Following Is a copy of the letter: . - -Camp, near Fort dward June 26 lilt, ""Dear "Wife" Theee with my love to you. Informing you that I am Well at thla time and Have Ben Ever since I came from Home through the goodness of god and Hops these Lines will find you and all my family In tha Like oir- cumataricea. it le-a general tune -ot Helth in the army our men are all In Rlaht- good Spirits and run or neeoiu tloni There laa grate prospect of Doing Buelneae thla year, many of our troops Have marchd .. to lJke George, aix thousand are to march thla night to take possession of ths first- Narrows; -it is te-the-edmlrailpn. of all Persons In the army- to see with - what - Expediency things are carryd on. But Klght Days in -Mo-roroes had marcna irom mis fort and Now there la Eleven iiauoee at the LAke and Provitlon or S 0,000 men 30 Days Besides a grate Number Canni jsnd-mortars and-Jtherample ments .of - war our heglment . Has marched to the, tke our Company it yet Hear But are to morrew morning ac cemrjanyd with four other lroopa to auard His Excellency Oenersl Aber cromby. Commander of our Forces, the New-England- troops -era- chiefly arivd Hero there la three prisoners that was taken at Oswego Lately cam In -here They' aayj the French are gathering at tha-yerrpwa. and that the f ranch Have Deserted Fort Diiquisne at the Ohio and are in grate -want or provitlon, - at eel. Last Tuesday came in Hears a flag of truce from the french I Know not -theif Business ther arer deslrous'to-go -Beck again But : our --General - tells them to Be Easy and He -will wait upon them blmaelf tn a short time with a guard-af tO.OOO r men to tyconderoga end : it Seema as though the time was Nigh at iloml whet, nil thnu- neAjt!. and dear to us to ua will ba tryd at the Point of the Sword a time Big with Dredrull Events at to our .amerlcan-arairs, ano tnougn our Forces are numerous ena oirong vet we Need the ssslstance of Him who over Kuiosmiii wie fcvmii oi wan and orders the fafe of .Natlona acord Ins to His own enn and Pleasure ana 1 Desire your Prayers end the Prayers of all goda People that . I may. He sup ported in this EOUt.Of tryal that I may Vslllantly Play the man for our Land and the Cltys of our god - Let the Lord Da a aeameth Hint right f Belnar-hr haste must -conclude- with.; mTLove to you and our Children ana Respects to eir-tnqulrinr iTienasl Ke- mafn . your Loving liuaband . -p 8 Moses as well .and . all Deerfleld men sre well. On the beck of thla letter the rouow- Ina endorsements appear. So that ma family might be informed regarding his personal belonginssinthe- event of his being killed in cattle: - Invnlea of tuch thing SS'l HaV4 lf t at fort Toward," June IS, ITMrT "iy Blue-coat a pair of BItle Breeehs' Llnd with Cape-- " . ' '-' -"one white cambric rtanmncniei ."four-fine Shirts ' '- "a - pair of Blue Bheechs Llnd With - lLeath er - . A Pair of gray-worsted Stockings -. "Left-in. the Care of Commissary Flavel Ewings CommlssarjoJJP'ort Ed- wara "And I Have Left my Hat and Bwora In Col. Wllllame ; Chest. . i .' "JOHN HAWKB." The -letter- is -addressed, "For -Mrs Elisabeth Hawks In Deerf leld.' , . AMERICAN DOCTORS TO GATHER IN PANAMA .' - (JsralSpeclaI"SerTic.) ;; - . Panama, Jan. 2. Elaborate arrange- mente have been- concluded ror tne. fourth Pan-American Medical eongreaa. which is to be held here this week. The delegatea from the United States, some 00 In number, together with tnose rrom tctrbat Megteonnd other phi is uf the American continent, will arrive here by special train tomorrow and will be re ceived by President Amador and thr members of the Panama government. The congress will be fdrmaQy Opened: tomorrow evening. The eongreaa will discus questions or hygiene Isrgely and matters pertaining to quarantine. The afternoons will ba devoted to' scientific, sessions snd the mornlngs-snd evenings to trips and so -ni nr. wn inn. n n mn "ZZ.ZZ'yjZrj 'ZlxlaS San Francisco shows tne reparation cial functions; and down the bay tO-Taboga Island ara featurea of the entertainment program. After 'the congress ends most - of ... the delegstes sre expected te ettend the meeting of the Public Health' aaaocla- GIRL FOUND DROWNED : IN, BARREL OF WATER Innrnil Snerl.l SenrW ' WaUonvllle. CaL. Jan. I The lifeless body of Annie Erlckson, the daughter of a respectable family of this elty. was found submerged In a barrel containing rain water .ycaterday morning. ' The young woman was IT years of age and the circumstsnces surrounding bar death Indicate that It waa a case of suicide.. The discovery of the body was made by the glrra mother,. Mrs. Frits Erich- son, about 4 o'clock this morning.. Ths body wss harrgtng -o-ver-tha-edge of the barrel used to conserve rain water. ' The head -end ehouldwra.-wera. aubmerged In water, i ' '--' . I The coroner's jury" after hearing the That Throbbing Xeedaeke Would quickly leave eon. If ynu used lT., King's' New Life l'llle. . Thousands or sufferers have proved nimr matrli- less merit for Pick snd Nervous HeadV aches. They make pure blood and build ud your health. Only 2s rents: money back If nrit cured. Hold by the Red Cross Pharmacy, Blath and Oak streets, en the way te the poatoQioe. "rao ; I J pj ; IJ ( 1 lj-J WMMS imm mMMim sale ;- .'-'.' - ' : -a ' -1 '".'"".' - -tT".' ".:'..'.- '-, .',' " '. ;- v '' ' ' '"' '' - , . ' ' . H NQW Thousands have waited for this great clothing event, and they're lucky they, did. for great aa naa Deer, tne vaiuea we nave given ' in the past this sale will eclipse them alL " HERE'S THE. SITUATION IN A NUTSHELL: .OUR STOCK IS ENORMOUS. :OUlt DEBTS ARE ENORMOUS. AND TO REDUCE STOCK AND PAY OUR BILLS PROMPTLY, THE REDUC TIONS.pN,EVERY;ARCLEINTHEJHpU i - We select one item from each department," to give you an idea of how low W "seHoods-uringthis-eale. ' - Forced Realisation Sale prices 'on !S ' 500- Men's Wool Sult, U single and double-breasted sacks,: t and straight fronts in Washington serges; 18 dozen black' clay worsted Meltons, tweeds and the new nut brown shade IT-l. thalJrnpw so much worn," all handsomely tailored and v trimmed and ioid in every store in Portland at $10.00, i ' $18.50 and $15.00. r The Hub'a r " Forced Realization Sale Price " - 1 Fced Realization Sale v.i 7. in t 250 Overcoats in our regular in-blue, duck, gray ena OVERCOATS sewed well; the cut and nt eriect. -As a flyer to start the big sale agoing at ... . . . .' .1 . f. tint. . . . - ':"'":vv'-Just one leader from our immense-stock of v Xu " ALL-WOOL PANTS 1,000 jpairg of wellmade' Wool and Worsted Pants in an end less variety of styles, sow at $2.50 and $3.50. Pick pairs for. 8(1 cases of hand-sewed and Mackay welted Shoes just in from the factory and 'are otif regular $3 JO, $4.00 and ; $3.00 .; Shoes. Burjnust is our master ana ; the entire 80 cases of swell Shoes Vrfll be sold way Jess than vcost . Sui&i0 lit Suspenders e Vnr mil kinds of 35c. 40c and 56e wXk ' IC V web Suspenders, in 16 different deslgna. fjSTORE OPEN evidence lest night, brought in a verdict of suicide while temporarily Insane. -( GUARDING OIL WELLS -- - WITH LOADED WEAPONS ( Jmrnsl rHl ServlM.) . ) v v Fresno, Cel.. Ja l.-Armea with shotguns, owners and managers er on wells st Coalings are gusraing tneir wells from the "Jumpers" who have been, nocking to the oil town of late, ready te take advantage of the law and seise thr claims on New Tears nignt. Brery weir owner must file proor or laaor en his clalnv.befors the first of every year. : , . oaxxr oajrxA usoa i ; .. Uonraal Spdsl'Brvlee.) ' r.1 Jan. rat 'ataa from all .parts of the state filled Tur ner hall today at the opening of the fifth annual convention ' of the California State Federation of labor. The eonven ttoii is the largest in point ot attendance In the history of the. organisation. Ow Ing to the numoroue Important matters to be considered and disposed of the ses sions will probably continue until the end of the week; ,' The annual report ef Becretarv-Treasurer George W. Benhara i - - . . and financially, moejs?ehsn iOt labor or- ganlsatlAns having -been added to tne membership since the. last convention. Tfr niamnnrj Qursi. ' ' The latest news from Paris Is that they have discovered TC diamond ours for consumption. If you fear consump tion or pneumonia, U will, however, be beat for you to take that great remedy mentioned by w. T. Mcuee. of Venleer, Tenn. "I bed a cough for 14 years. -Nothing helped me .until .1 took' Dr. King e New Dieoovery ror Consumption. Coughs and Colds, 'which gave instant relief, and effected a permanent cure.' Tnequaled quick cure for Throat and Lung Troubles.- At Red Cross Phar macy. Sixth and Oak streets, on theway to the postoffice. - Price lOe and ll.eo, guaranteed. Trial bottle free.- , yrm sau kUt Diamond, AustraKan, Rosyta, Newcastle. Washed Not, -.r.- - Elacksmith' '- ' ' rail Wetffht aad Pxnast aelreery.. Kirsa coal ca Frost aad" aearaey Sts. , Main 1425.. ,:.v-V.' COAL. na'amaaaaa -' QOIN(5 ONGrcatcr Than Ever SUITS prices on the finest stock o! Portland. ; 1 - : .- $70, $10.00 and $18.50 grades, wncy ueAa.-wiv, vuwsibi. ngnt aiong T -fl : r jTK of the 1,000 I ( D ;-50 i a a a-a t 95 00 EVENINGS IrrtElEifctB vSS Watch Our Windows ThcCECILIAN Piano Player IS KING The Only Perfected Player on jhe --;;,".,.; Market.'.- , MUSIC ONE-HALF PRICE Investigate and Save Later Regrets E. U. WILL'S MUSIC STORE v. 350 Alder Streets " astsMiaateusaV -rPortland Marble Works BCHAMCN Kt:iX Maaufaoturere ef ead Sealers la all Rinewet Kutle, Gresitt md Stone wort ' SeUmatee Olvea . - . ApplleaUen. , 2(snssTST&tn "Bet, i Madison aad Jefferson Streets. FOKTJJUDt Holiday. Bargains r Cottarje 356 Ivy St. Nearly new t-rooia cottage, full basement, poreelala bath and Sink: house In parfect condition and ready for Immediate occupancy; .lot IOsOS feet. ...... , . ' ' Price 01.750 Houao 360 Ivy 5t Brand new full I -story - modern" . .. S-roora bay-window front house, enameled alnk, porcelain bath, full 0al00-foot lot,- ., '.-': Price 02.250 Wakefield. Fries CI Co. 229 stark st. Pho0 Main 14. -OK :l H i "A--Hat Sensation 44 cases4 of new -Hats-iust-ln . . stiff rail ---the new dips ants rrVt bought 'em teNell as a leader for $3.00, but now dkring - this . grand , Realization. Sale they go at...,.......v. SOCKS Sacrificed scandalously to raise 1--oMMFblaclindztan-kfFleamSFdoub heels, soles and.toesrtihe.best 20c Sock injhisl.1 city, s;oes for. . , . ,. . .; rr. 1 1 . ; . . : . . . r". . ,yt. - SHIRTS : , " AT FORCED REALIZATION SALE PRICES. 50 dozen of men's jtrong, double reinforced work Shirts, in black sateen,- black twUlsr stripes. Fancy MadraSt sold The Force Sale prce is . OVERALLS With 5 to lO pockets, with bib 50c to $i.tjo values UNDERWEAR Sacrificed as goodUnderwear 28 cases of Jersey ribbed,, all win Te sold during thla sale UMBRELLAS Pick of all our $1.50 and $2.00 Umbrellas, f or -i' If it If It does rain. there will be people who will want te Ralnt their btrtldlnra or do some paper -ig. QLOBB. WEATHER - PROOF PAINT la hot eacelled - br any paint thata mads. We have fine selection of wall paper, toe. . , r' ; - PORTLAN dTpaINT AN D WALL PAPER. CO. ntssitbseeie, 1SS SeeoaS St. - Teteeaeae, .'BlaekSSTS. :' roa aaaa ar -. ' .-tV A. A. CHURCH 4 CO. it Taylor St. CAR8TEN8 BROS. MonUvllla J., B. M DONALD...I 4U Williams are. f WEINIiAHD'Sfr ftargeet aad Koet OoaaplsU tke aortfeweet. Bottled Deer a Specialty : mtaraeaa ae. ys, ' oaee lath aad amrasUe StreeiM. PORTLJINtS ORSOOK. -' ;! afffJl.;.,j.l. -.ar easasef B1? V bib tjiiW-i.'.:y. jJa uvjHggag aatoe rrem St t SSJS ye day. . seealb aad WsaratagSeei S Usees. , la winter, and This Year! for spring trade; in soft and" curia, ail tne new , shades. i ine new:snaaes. $1.50 the' needfuL 10 solid cases black and white regularly at 75c. and plain, blue a: 17, . ceaee)eeeasee was ' never sacrificed before wool, .$1.50 Underwear. A CW1" at. .rtw patent finiah, tne Button 07 YrV. r. . . . i ; 7 ly 1- BUSINESS -COLLEGE - NTCHT SCHOOC .'.7 a..:. woaarsoa m L PJBSTatAJrgXZP Monday and "Thursday evenings from sevea " to nine. ------.-, ' aoOaaaarrJia (taboraury Metkod). ', - - ' ii t--J 4 gXOantATX (Pernrn System). ' rrrawarrrjia (Touch method) no, taaauaTax and ;.- -rUIOX, Tueeaay.1- Wednesday and rrlday eveologs frota sevea to nlne-tblrty... ,.r v. IUtnO!V oKoW5.03- By the month alx dollare for the - first month. Ave dollare per montS for the following five months end four-dollare per month there . artSfV . i v ''rTi.V Can er for Cttaloat m aAi-ir iii a ejUsT-W.-- Two New Modern Housei Kast tilth end Kverett sts.t rooms,, ft and wood fiber walls 11,100 each. , Van W. Andersoit i aea Set Koatay aiagTaird aad Stark. :.'..',.' ' ' " : - r . ' ' - , . ' ", .''-... ,' ' '