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I ... THE OREGON''.' SUNDAY JQ URNAlLJPbRTLAND MOKNING, pESriuhriY VVi; J . 3 nr. IttSBOMflOWfl I First Step in Crime Was Passing " y Forged Check Thirty -v . 'vV" Five Years Ago. SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS BUT WAS PARDONED SOON Local Police Remember;' Handsome Young Jillow Who Now Old. Was ..j Rejected Almost at Altar by Lena iRinaldo on Account of Past 7nCouTWrrrWry7wiromnro - tia brhlo-to-be, deserted . almost at the ' , alur becauae iha wu shown hla picture j In the rogues' gallery at the haU of Justice, Bun rraneuH-o, too bis first step In crime lfi Portland 35 years ago. He was sentenced to serve twa year ' in the Oregon penitentiary, but was par doned In a few-months, owing to the InHuerwe of hla father. -i-Plllabury's father was at one time 'superintendent of the Auburn penlten- - tiary In New York and later general . ' eiiperlnteitdent of all tha penltentlariea and reformatories of that state. - ti wee not onTfha police force lOht ' time." an Id Detective Day, "but remrm- tier generally the fact In tha case, lap peus was then chief of police. Pllls- bury wua a handsome young fellow and a great ladles mart, tie had apent some ' time In Fort lu ml. and was staying at a . local hotel when arrested. . Thla waa, I think. In 1870, though It' may have been ' in 1871. ."Plllabury passed a forged check, waa apprehended and, after a sensational trial, sent to tha Salem penitentiary for either two or three years, .The affair ' was given wide publicity throughout toe country on account of the promt nance of his father. , , ' "The young fellow was about SI or '. SI years vld Una and served only a short i time, being pardoned through the In fluence of bis father and a number . of powerful friends. He went from here to Ban Francisco and a year or two later 'was arrested there and sent : to Ban . Quentln penitentiary for forgery. He served a second term for the same of .fenae In San Quentln." ' Plllabury became , acquainted a few weeks ago with Mies Rinaldo at 111 '. fowell street. Ban Krancisto, where tha " girl, who , la II years old, was em - ployed as attendant. 8 he Is the daugh ter of reputable parents who live at ' Rocklln, California. . Her marriage waa to . bave taken place yesterday after. 6on"alrnoeiocir, jsnt enewie taken' to the hall of Justice1 Friday evening by a friend, who had learned of the i criminal record of her prospective hus band, and shown bis picture In the rogues' gallery afterward being told of '. bis vlolatlona of the law, The match .... waa thea broken off. " ; ' HAYOR CHAMPIONS CAUSE OF FISH HAWKERS Vetoes l Ordinance , Requiring i Transients toJyTwnty; FTve Dollars a Quarter. . Mayor ' I,sne Is of the opinion that transient flahdeslere should not be pro . hlblted by a high license to market flab in tha city. - Yesterday he vetoed the ordinance licensing them 2S a quarter. Tha ordinance waa passed last week at The Instigation of the wholeaale dealers. . who were accused of attempting to con trol the entire trade In flab In Portland. . There waa considerable opposition to v the measure on the part of the retail dealers and many of thegflahermen who traae in roruana. on tne ground tnat they -would be forced out of business. The mayor'a veto follows In part: ' "The amount required to be paid for ' a license to do buatneaa as a transient flahrtealer. bv this ordinance, la $1 , quarter, which la the same attiOUIll that la required to be paid by other establish- anents for doing a iwialneas amounting to - SSee.eOO a year, which would seem by ' comparison to make it Inequitable, If , riot absolutely prohibitive in Its terms. . Tsxes should bear equally upon all alike. and no calling, so long aa It Is honor able, however humble, should be discrim inated against, as la seemingly dona In this measure. ' J" '.i rThe enfordefnent of "thlgerdlnance would restrict tha sale of a uaeful and ' bealthful article of food, and 1 would finally land an Increase of cost upon the consumer, and in this instance these 'consumers are the working people and tbe poorer of our cltisens, the very ones -who are least able to pay an increase jln their cost of living. ."" The amount of revenue to be derived , by the enforcement of - this measure would be but a bagatelle in comparison with the amount of money which would thus be squeezed out of the pockets of the persons who are least able to afford it and would not compensate for the .hardship enforced upon a large mass of the people.'' ,. . ... v, ;TW0 MILLION DOLLAR BLAZE V IN EAST ST; I t -. 'V' " . v , Wabash Freight House Bums and ' ; Co Up in Flames. .;. oiiunriD (apealal Dlapalrk by Leasee Wire to The Joanul) . St. Louia, Feb. J. The Union elevators - In Kaat J1L- Louis -avu& - the - Wabash freight house burned tonight, entailing a ""' lose of almost " t2,0t.000. " Ths elevstor was valued at $3),000 and It contained l.eoe.OW bushels .Of wheat worth 61 a ' bushel, Several freight cars and a num ber ef small residences were also burned and for a time the BurllnrlohTrelgTIf" -. hwuae was In danger. The lira was one 'of tha most spectacular. aver seen in St. vtile. The flames for two hours lighted the heavens, leaping 7S to 100 feet higher than the elevator, which towered ISO feet In the air. They Were seen from every part of St. Louis and for mllea around. ' aifts frost arrs. atackay. ' ' ' (Itptaf IMapatek a teaa4 Wlra to The Jeantal) - Itoelyn. . U I.. Feb. When Mrs .Clarence Mackay cams to Koelyn ' yes terday ta attend the monthly meeting . .ef the board of education,, of which aha iu a. member, aha brought several more tiandeome pictures to be hung upon the weiia of the new addition to the bulld- THIfllHIIEV-IAVEuPortIand - ASSAILAfiT Police Detectives Arrest W. S. . Egan on Complaint of Miss Petra Christopherson. SAYS HE TIED HER TO POST AND GAGGED HER ThenTTeld Pistol to Her Head As - ailant-Mtetook:Her-f or-Womgrr . Who '" Hadv Dona - Him ' Wrong Egan's Boldness Leads to Arrest."" Accused as the mairwhar bonndand gagged Miss ' Petri Christopherson . snd left her In semi-conscious condition In the cellar of O. W. McPharaoo'a home, t7 -Marshall street.' six weeka ago, W. B. Egan was taken Jnto custody at 11:16 o'clock this morning by Ietectlves Mean, Welch and Murphy. A omplalnt was ' filed against him In the police court yesterday afternoon by Miss Chris topherson, the charge being aasault while armed with a deadly weapon, and warrant- of arrest Issued. . Kgan Is aald to have twice returned to the house where the girt lived, offer ing to serr-Toffoe: He Is employed solicitor for Johnson's coffee house, ( KVst street, and lives at 464 North Twenty-second street and has a wife end children. . " "Miss Christopherson la employed as domeatio by Mr, McPheraon.' About sis weeks ago a foan entered the house and placing his hand over her mouth to stifle her screams carried her Into the cellar and there bonnd ber hands be hind her back, gagged ber with - a handkerchief ' and laying her on the floor- tied" her feer to ' two posts and held a- pistol to her bead. A clothes Una was used In binding her. The man took her for Miss Ttllle Smith, who, he said, bad dona htm an Injury five years ago, and afterward found out bis mistake. ' While Detective Meare waa at the Mcpherson home yesterday morning Egan rang the bell and asked the girl If ehe ware alone. Bha aald she was not, whereupon he left tha place. Meare followed him and discovered his name, occupation and residence. .,....... Tha girl filed a complaint, and armed with tha warrant of arrest, tha detec tives lay In wait for ' Egan near bis house and 'served the warrant on him when be went borne. HUBBY REFUSES TO BATHE DURING FOUR YEARS Has Not Used Soap in Seven and r Mrs. Mary Fredericksen " J... t Wants Divorce. - (foaetal IMasatek le The JaareaLt . Seattle.Wsab Febj I. On the ground lhat her husband has not taken a bath fof four year and has not dur ing tha aeven yeara of their married life used soap to .promote iita-personal Cleanliness, Mary Frederick sen com menced suit against Xrtsttan Frederlok sen this afternoon In the auperior court to obtain divorce. -. : The woman started a divorce action on tbe earns grounds six months ago, but upon a promise of ber husband te mend his slovenly ways ehe .dropped the suit and again went to living with him. But he refused to mend his ways. The woman says she cannot longer live with him because of bis objection to using soap and water. Tha flrat three yeara of their married life tha husband occasionally took a bath, but he never did use soap. - BARNEY SCHREIBER TO LOSE WOODLANDS FARM fgn lal Plasatak ay Uesis Wl- t Tae Jaeeaal) St. Lou I a, .Mo.. , Feb. Barney Bchrelber will likely loae - hla famed Woodlands, etock farm under the ham mer. ' . i . i ...... Tlra borne will be sold at public auc tion on Saturday, February it. under a deed of trust given to secure two notes aggregating $21,000. It will be con ducted by tha St. Louis Union Trust company, trustees for Charles W. Scud- der. Edmund M. Hodgman and John F. 8hepley, .all of St. Louis, and will be held from the courthouse steps at Clay ton. Missouri. Tbe notes are for $10,000 each . and were given by Bchrelber' on April 16, 1003. ... One of them was due within one 'year. The other') had 'two yeara to run, Bchrelber - le now in California, where he haa enjoyed an un usual season with his string of thor. oughbreds and bookmaklng. .. . Woodlands Is aa elaborately con ducted farm. It has been known for yeara from -coast to coaat as the bame of the finest racehorses In tha coun try. The list Includes Otis, Father Wenker. Lacy - Crawford, Corrigan, ueutschland, Scbwalba and Tom Mo- Orath. -"...',: i . ,; WATER PIRATE STEALS -PENITENTIARY SCOW ' (apeelal Diapatrb te The Journal.) ' Seattle. Wash.. Feb. 8. Bpme water pirate laat night stole a scow from within 100 feet of the United States penitentiary on McNeil's Island. .The souw cimrathed; 12,000 worth of provisions Intended for the prisoners. Auction Sale.: At SVA North Third St. - i P. M. Feb. 5.-1906 - We are Instructed by owner- te aell all the furnishings of a 11 -room pri vate rooming-house, completely fur nished. ,-, ; .-!.. . . FURNITURE DEALERS Will do well'to attend, as these goods are to be sold without reserve. J.F. and J. D. Goode ".J 'Auctioneers"- .---r' sis noon iT, cob. saxMosr. " Auction Rooms A. - SCHUBACH, Prop. Auction Sale Private Residences Tomorrow (Monday) at 10 a. m. We Sell at 85 No. 1 1 tii St. "Without Reserve JorMj-aJ Huxley, her t-room resi dence, consisting of 4 complete house keeping suites, wnicn inciuae cook stovss. oak bedroom' suits, pretty metal beds, odd -dressers, brussels and other caroeta. rockers, chairs. . centre tables. couches. ruars. - lace -curtalnavHaTOoae feather pllloww. bed linen, oonaforts, etu.: cooking and handy utenalla,. chlnaware, etc Bale at 19 a. m. tomorrow, at 16 North 11th at. u. u. mxjko. Auctioneer. : Auction Sale Tuesday, February 6, 10 a. m. We Sell at 14 East 22nd ' ' . Without Reserve .' New Furnishings For Mr. Miller, who la leavlna the city.- 12x14 Moquette rug, t morrla chairs, t gasoline lamps, fine oak side board, 6-foot extension table with carved lega, child's very pretty Iron bed. fui rugs, pretty sofa, cushions, odd dressers, mantle bed, Rogers Bros.' 1847 silverware, one new long curled hair mattresa, cost 621; cook atove, large K treasure and other kitchen and laun dry furniture; a quantity of fine linen, such as sheets, towels, etc., etc. Don't forget. 164 East 22d St., at 10 a. ta., Tuesday next. C.- L. FORD, Auctioneer. Auction Sae Wednesday, February 7, 10 a. m. We Sell at 17i East 7th Without Reserve New Furnishings For Mrs. Fletcher, furniture of her 10 room residence. Elegantly filled with new dressers, brass trimmed, Iron beda, 1 aquare and 1 round oak dining table, SIX-HOLE ECLIPSE RANGE WITH TOP WARMINO CLOSET, new morris I chair, bed lounge, dining chalra, new I Brussels and Insraln carpetslat-cur. tains and portlerea, elegant rockers and eaay chalra, fine bed linen, new com forts, goose-feather pillows and many other new ana substantial pieoea or fur nlture not In this list. Sale February 7, ai 10 a. m.iai its Kaat nn si, C. L. FORD, Auctioneer. -REMEMBER THE ...I Auction Sales AT THE Portland Auction Rooms 211 FIRST STREET Every Afternoon at 2 p.m. . AH Kinds of Furniture All rinds of Merchandise Sold Without Reserve C L. FORD, Auotloneer. . Specials Now In our salesrooms for this week. ona Martin Broa.' piano, one Smith 4k Barnes' piano, both Ilka new; several wall lhnnnl rnll tnp mm hlgfc m.i.. some Deautirui ana maaalve p silverware, 1 angle or corner ah maaalve plecea nowrases. 1 very large refrigerator, a few antlaua plecea of furniture and plenty of other good thlnga you can find use for. THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOM, A, SCHUBACH, Prop. , Phone Main So6. Residence Property ?3,500 Corner on East 12tK Street ; 2 blocks from car line. ... $2,300 Lot 58x100 and good 5-roora house ; Sunnyside. ?3,500 Quarter Block and 2 good Houses, , on Montana Avenue.. . -, - ' . . S800 Lot Park.. . 50x100; Irvington A. F. SWENSSON SCO. --253J4 Washington St.i This beautiful -addition -: fronts ' rm Hawthorns ave., between 33d and S4th sts. Ixita high snd level. All street Im provements, palil. Building limit pre vents the erection of Inferior houses, tats (0x100, are sold on installment. Only a few left. . Hartman, Thompson & Powers ; OausauB or oo ica. THIRD STREET Fine quarter 1(12.000, Inquire block, ' close Of In. only W1LUAH DENH0LH.22JFalllnJ Eld Sunnysid AUCTION-SALES J, T. WIUSOIN ; Auctioneer Monday's Sale at Salesroom, 180 . First Street, at 10 O'Clock. Commencing on Monday wa will atart reducing out enormous stock at publlO suction to lessen tbe oost er removal. We will hold aalea every other day un til tbe first of March. Our sals Mon- duy comprises elegant UFRJUHT and TWICE FOLDING UUD8, sanlUry iron beds, springs snd mattreaaea, a Ana aa aortment or dressers and oommot. , dining-room tablea and chalra, fine dlahea and glaaaware, choice pieces of bamboo ftjrnfture; rockers ,-of-wvery ktnd, - por tieres, lace curtains and hangings, clo tures, HAZELTON .BROTHERS'. -.PI. A NO til rosewood case, kitchen furnish ings, ranges, atovea and complete house keeping outfits. .- . i - . riESSAY'S SALl On the Premises, 78 1 Grand Ave.V North,, at 2 O'Clock, reached by Woodlawn Cars. - Having Instructions from the. owner. we will offer at pubilo auction all the furnishings of the epaclouS residence. comprialng . FISHER 8 UPRIGHT PIANO, BRUSSEL8 and AX MINSTER CARPETS, ruga, PARLOR SET, fine oak CHIFFONIER WITH MIRROR, oak bedroom sets, springs and mattreaaea, renter, tables, dreaaar, metal beds, rock era, pictures, dining-room equipments, FAULTLESS HEATER, good aa new; kitchen requisites and - other valuable furnishings. WEDNESDAY'S SALE At Salesroom, 180 First Street, at 10 O'Clock. On this dsr we will sell a varletr of house furnishings, comprising rugs, carpets, parlor and dining-room furni ture, bedroom and kitchen equipments, and other choice furniture. THURSDAY'S SALE At East Burnside Street, Corner Eighth Street, at 10 O'Clock. ,;. . : .v:! .;;.'. This sale comnrtsas all tha furnish lng of a -room APARTMENT HOUSE bedroom sets, springs and mattresses. mantel and FOLDING BEDS. URErt EH8 and commodea, BRUSSELS CAR PETS, rugs, rockers, tablea, couchea, bedding, pillow, gaa atovea, heating stoves, cook stoves. CHARTER OAK COOK . STOVE, kltchsn safes, dishes, utensils and complete outfits. ' FRIDAY'S SAIE. . Atalesrcrrir8(FirsrtreeVf at 10 O'Clock. Great Miscel - lanebus Sale ' T"'-'1 . - Comprising GROCERIES. FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, a fine aaaortment-of bousekeeolng outfits, every article flrat- olaas. ... .... , NOTE We are preparing to occupy one of the largeat stores In the city. We need a large amount of furniture. If you have any for sale-see us before disposing of the same. - Phone 12. . t 3. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. Hast Thou Wisdom From the Ages?" One need not be borp with a veil or tbe gift of prophecy to foresee that lots between FIsk street, In University Park and Macrum Ave , nue, in Northern Kill, on ,. Dawson street, t which ; extends through the cen ter of that rapidly grow ing district between the . rivers in .Portland, Ore . gon, and now selling for $15.00 per fromTo7)fvwiri within. twenty-y e a r s from today) self for $1000 per front foot and lots in .the vicinity will, sell correspondingly h 1 g h. How old art thou? V Leajncd Ectctc iJcrsains ROCHELLE Have You, Seen ROCHELLE? '... .. ...... This is the new addition on Ha wthorn e. a venuOndJEast Thirty-fourth street. Tne "best lots on the market-for the money, and we" are sell ting them on very , favorable terms of payment. You will miss it u you d not se ua ibef ore!l)uyin elsewhere,; There are- many., advan- tages in , Rochelle not . pos , seased by other additions, even where prices asked are double: those asked by us for lots in this beautiful addi tion. Prices from $30O to $600, on installments if .'you prefer,- Let : us shojy you this new addition. " 2 Chamber of Commerce In this beautiful tract are 100 feet square, and every lot a corner. . , They are beautifully 1o- ' cated at an elevation of 40 feet. . - .. They are-IS minutes ride from center of city, and have good car service.- Water mains ara laid. We own them and will aell for 110 caah . and ' f 10 each month. We will build your home. Uu - can pay zor u in in- atallmenta. ... LPortland-ii Trust Company of Oregon 1 S. E. Cor. Third 'r, juid Osk Sis. 2 Price Conservative Investors Appreciate that, the moat desirable properties are not extensively adver tised. If advertised at all. ' . Further, that the beat barrsJna ara found by quiet quest. - - ' Ws act In a confidential manner for both purchaser and eeller, have a sub stantial list of desirable properties to sell and at the owner's lowest price, our interest being a commission only. ACREAGE-FARMS We have acreage orooertlea on ths Oregon City car line, rich soil. Improved or unimproved, to sell at , reasonable prices and on Installment payments. Also acreage tracts east of Uontavllla at 16 and upward per acre. Wa also have a large liat ef tha best farms on the market and can furnlah any slsed trsct and In almost any de sirable locality. Almost every farm offered for sale has been personally examined. . If not convenient to call. write- for list and ether Information. The Shaw-Fear Co. . 946 H BTABK STSZST. ' BUSINESS PROPERTY SSalOO, OW TBOVT Run. ' ' 78x100, OW mR IIUlT. 100x100, ok rrriat sTmaa. RESIDENCE PROPERTY S13S0 aoalOO, In Goldsmith's addition. Sl,tOO 100x100, in Holttday's addition. aajoo 5xTS, Front, near Olbba, fine. 7-room residence. - S3J00 aoxeo, corner Water and Olbba, I -room house. SUOO Two lots and s-room house In good condition; near . ear llnea, lit . Tabor Easy iexms. . -i. , . . a,3oo SOxloo, two modern t- and . f- room bouses. lOOxieo, Hoyt, between 21st and J 2d z FARMS" Ws have choirs farina for sale In all parts of tbe ctate. . ..... - - SINN0TT&"5INN0TT - ; 3seal X atate Ageats. B3s ciixiii or comonoa -. BY THE V Portland Real Estate Co, . 212 ABJNGTOrr. " Some Choice Bargains on - East and West Sides Residence and Business f '.. Properties : PHONE PACIFIC- 773 : Knapp & LOTS 30(D) " " " ' " Thzt LIcIics Joumd Ads Vduatlo. To the PubUci .' , ' , . .'r-t ' ;,; : " :'., ; Tbjg being our first appearance In theee columns, our letter ' , will be brief. - We offer house and lota at from $350 to $4,000; soma on eaay payments, some for part cash and some for cash. , Lots at from $100 to $200 on 'mpnthly payments of $2 to $5. Also soma Jv-acre;-and 5-acre trects Terr cheap on aay payments.- - By. the-way, the next Uma ' yon can scarcely sea across tha street, go to First, and Alder streets, take the Mount Scott car, give the man a nickel.-ride for 20 minutes and let ofLat Stewart's Station. OigmceTaTust across thestreet.' It's 10 ta 1 .the sun will be sWnhtg when you get hereylf not, and 7lt is cool, we will have a" fire in the of flea. .Then" we will show you some nice little homes and some choice building lots that you can .buy with the money you are now paying for rent' If 'you are a : speculator, we can show you . some good intercstrpaying Invest,' ments for spot cash. We are here every day. in the week from S ' a. m. to (S p.1 ni; also evenings. Next week we will give you a list of our "SPECIALS." .We have some good ones, - . ' ; , 0. N. Ford, Manager.,. Stewart's : . .. P. O. Address, Save Invest in a home or a i . Moi great fortunes are land. secure to buy a' home as it - is to rent. ' one.'v .'.":', ' Investigate our, building It's just I as easy T o Portland's Leading ' ' ' ' ' A 4" re at, eott ttu Today QEOrWrBROWN Bldg, Taylor, rfloe aTamday and E V E $ $ $ $ vV'X20SFilin - . am grouMA - v t Invest your idle dollars in EVELYN lots and secure rood returns. The wise financier keeps his dollars at work' in a safe place. Be wise and invest In Evelyn. Don't you realist that now is tha time? . ...,.:.Tj..'-vr-.,:j..:-; , ; L,ots From $100 to $133 $3 DOWN, $3 A MONTH) . EVELYN ia 25 minutes from dry on the Mt Scott rail.' way and haa every convenience. Far Sc. . It's a pleasant ride, Viait Evelyn today. . , E. ALFORDSON OfHce Evelyn SuUonn-rrowd rain or $ $ $ $ $ $ For Sale QTAJtm aiiOOat on Grand avenna centrally located, aura to double in prloe within tbe nazt It months; only lio.ooo. . ....... . 70100,' with substantial buildings, pay. lng J8S month; right In the heart of the east aide business district; 18,000, T5X100, on First street; near Washing ton; pays big Interest; only 120,000 cash down, balance easy terms, I per cent interest. .. .-.V' -" rOVB OXOXOa lOtl in Korth Irving ton, for less than you can buy any otner rour iota in tne aistnot; only too caah down, balance on terms to . suiti.;;. -crrr ; The Healy Investment Co. 210-214 Ablngton bldg., 101 H Third st BARGAINS In East Side Dwellings 92.50O -7-room ' house, lot t Ox 100, sightly and nigh, roses, lawn, East Tenth and OUsan, NO. 124 N. f 2. 500 New 4-room house, strictly modern, East Twenty-second and Davis streets.. ., . ,room house, all modem, East Sixth, between Morrison and Belmont streets. .. 'I0t Grand avenue, East Bide.. '" V. SCHMID V 10( Grand; Avenue, Kaat Bids. ' PARK Choioe one-acre traee fee sale la wmole ot van. . '..y Multnomah street, corner of lid; ce ment sidewalks snd all street Improve ments; Irfeal building site,; . Reasonable terms;. IJ,at(h . .1 ,, ,-v -w.. AtMX Cs MAM, SS4 tarkSS. 10LLADAY : i " 1 . the fof Is so thick downtown that" SUtfon onTountScott tine Arleta, Oregon. - . , Money You had better some. down. $3.00 a month. . 20 minutes from city,. on Mt. Scott car line, 15-minute service, 5c Suburb, " Oar, Tlwwt aa vast Sd & Washing! SirlamS atatk week day rata L. V $ Stmday and week days, shine. S $ $ $ $ $ For housa rent each month? 'Be youe own landlord and placrthi money toT. the credit of your own account Our system by which wa sell homes on the installment plan will suit you. We ar not confined to any ona' part . ' of tha city ; -our property list is varied and wa shall be pleased to azplaln in detail. ; '' ', . v" Portland Trust Company r-!? or oregon- 8. E. Corner Third and Oak Streets. PARRISII, WATKINS & CO. BetaSUaaaS 1STS REAL ESTATE nrsvavAiroa; maarraJb , - -" ajto z.oajr Aanrrs 250 Aldor Otroct ew.. lots." 1 JV; ' based -a es , y aVaVaf) VAsW -I X $3.00 -j - fars-Every-. . jA conveniende. . far ., m , aMrtaa. - V. -?.V.r,.,. on Sts.V IOC er salma, ' -. Pay Bills? " .. a. ....... . ' ' . '