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. V. TJIS OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21, 1SC3. : : VV' ':'. .''.-'' --''j ' . v':-'' . That has ; the world by the pants With ; a down-hill pull ? r. . IF this is not YOU, then buy a lot at COUNCIL CREST PARK ; and FORTUNE AWAITS THEE ! ; : ' ; Hero's where Nature applies her remedies Nthat restore to the tired soul and body the elixir of life. -Here is where you get sunshines-lots of it Council Crest is the first of all places to be kissed by the gentle and soothing rays from Old Sol, and here, too, is where Old Sol last takes his leave. Here at Council Crest Old Sol makes his longest visit, And then the gentle breezes that are' so invigorating. Just what the busy business man the overworked office man needs Comfort, Ease, Refreshment - and Rest. -1 Afford to live elsewhere when here you get that which gives you power in the commercial or profes sional world and makes you have a strong grip upon the world with a down-hill pull. fion't ForCOUNCIL: CREST PARK ; THAT IS THE PLACE AND WE ARE THE AGENTS Lots from 5300 to 5700 20 0 Down, Balance on Liberal Terms . OUR AGENT ON THE GROUND ALL DAY, IN THE RED, TENT Kan I 1 Willi I Sixth and Washington Streets Branch Office at Council Crest MBMOCStt : People Who Ver Neighbors of , ' ,- Willard Moody So -v v;. Believe. " Dlniatck to Thm Iearaal.1 ' Baker City, Or- No. It. Confident that with tli authority of a deputy which aurrounda the murder of his brother, the late Willard Moody, one f the moat prominent ranchers of Pine ralley, Henry Moody has been made an officer by Sheriff Ed Rand of this county,' and departed for the scene of the horrible crime. yards ouUlde the little town or Fine. When the corpse was discovered It was eea that the fiend who had robbed the wealthy rancher of his life had com ' mltted the most brutal of murders. The eyes were gouged out, the face hacked with a knife, and the flesh of the body - literally torn f rom ih bones. Some days later. Alex Wlddowaon, a saloonman of Fine, was arrested for the crime and is now held in the county Jail. , The reason for suspecting Wid- dowson of the aeea is unasmgnea, me greatest secrecy veiling the movements of the prosecution. ' People of Pine and the f alley . in which the town la located are almost unanimous In the expression of their belief In the Innocence of the man who was Incarcerated for the murder, and that It was when goaded' by these that the aged father of the murdered man is .quoted as having sold: 1 have the evidence how which -will put a rope around the neck of Alex Wlddowson." The appointment of Henry Moody as .deputy sheriff, followed by his depart re for Pine, is taken, to Indicate that lie has definite elues of damaging char acter, and that, armed with official au thortty, he can work at greater ad van tags. -. There are current rumors that a well known woman of Pine 'valley is impll eated in the case, but these cannot be oonflrmed by those interested, and it is with the greatest interest that the trial of Wlddowson,. which . is to occur. In January, m awaited. , ,' ; MORE NAMES OF DIX'S MISSING PASSENGERS ' ; . : Battle. Wot. tl. The number miss ing from the tlx still remains at 42. The latest addition to the list of names are: A. McClelland. George Olson and George Burns, of Port Blakeley. aeorge Lahberlng and his wife and Mrs. II. l4ibbering and daughter, previously re ported missing, were not on the D(. CASTOR I A Jot Infante and Children. J. Tfcj KlrJ Yea Han Alxajs Ecught - Bear the . 'etgnatweof GOT -6000 DRINKS Willi HIS BAD CHECK But Tony . PetenorV Way of Getting His Check Made Him Trouble." , ISwUI Dlr4rc to The Jmrnl.) Huntington, Or., Nov. Sl.-rBecauae, with 'the aid of a supposedly spurious f 100 .check, he bunkoed local saloon men Out of a large-stsed "jag," and connected with a number of traveling bags which did not belong to him, Tony Peterson. a well-known character of Baker City, la under arrest here. Peterson, upon .his arrival In Hunt ington last night, made A round of the saloons. - He had In his possession a check for. f 100. This be offered In pay. ment for drinks which' he ordered, but It was refused in each Instance, the banks being closed and the bartenders doubting its validity. - After he had accumulated a large amount ' of whiskey Peterson wss ar rested as disorderly and then It was discovered that he had cut open three valises at the station, and in robbing them of their contenta had found) the check with which he had bunkoed the saloons." ' -S' - ; CHICAGO CHOSEN FOR FIRST UNION MARKET V ' (Jooraal ItweUI So-Ttce.1 ' Chicago, Nov. Hi. Chicago has been selected for - the location of the ftrst union market, which will be an out growth of the new alliance between the American Federation of Labor and the farming interests which was formed when the accredited delegates of the farmers to the Minneapolis convention of the; federation were seated. ' A suitable building has been selected on . Haymarket - and West Randolph streets, and the experiment wilt be thor. o-ighlr"trle.; union' goods Win bar ad anced to the exclusion of all others. and the products of the farms must be grown and marketed as the unions pre scribe. Experienced union men , have charge or the undertaking VIEWS OF AN ARMOUR . ON DISCRIMINATION i hi ii ..','"'; '' (Joartul gpeelal trtm. ) Milwaukee, Nov. tl. J. Ogden Ar mour. In his testimony at the bearing under the.I.a Follette resolution pro vldlng for the Investigation of the re lations of grain elevator Interests and railroads, said he held stock jln a hum bar of railroads snd grain companies. He did not think discrimination wss caused by Joint ownership., Com ml a sioners Prouty snd Lane are conduct ing the hearing for the interstate com merce commission. N STEAD OF DEMAND " - MINERS OFFER THANKS Butte. Mont., Nov. 11. -Instead of ask ing for a further Increase of It cents a day, from tl.Tl. the present wage, the Butte Miners' union last mgnt acted ad versely to the proponed demand, and in addition voted thanks to the mlneown era for the raise of &. cents, from tl.tO a day. which was voluntarily made and & JENNIM A S0NS Special $6.50 -Here is Mahogany Parlor. Cabinet, 60 inches high, 22 inches wide, with 8x14 bevel French plate, mirror. ", .. Just the thing for a nice, but inexpensive present See thetn in the. window. We will put it away for you and deliver, it at any time before Xmas. Our Christmas corner is ready. Let us show you what we "have in the line. Buy now. You ' not only avoid the rush, but. you get the pick-ftf the season's best goods 1 . i H. JENNI1UG & SONS Complete Home Outfitters Second, and Morrison Sts. - duce -Our Method OF' Painless Dentistry We will until the 15th of December do work at the . following prices: Full Set of Teeth. . ... ........ . .$3.50 to 25.00 Solid Gold Crowns. ................... ...$3.00 -Bridgework,- per- tooth rV .-Vtt ttttvti $3.00 - Silver and Cement Fillings ...23 Porcelain and Gold Fillings .$1.00 Cleaning TeethTree" Extracting Teeth "Free' Yale Dental Company 167 FIRST ST. PHONE MAIN 4647 Come at once and take advantage of .these prices. All work guaranteed. . TRADE AT ONE PLACE That's what most of the patrons of John Dellar do. It is for their own benefit . Carries a large stock of Men's and Youths' Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Pants, Shirts and Underwear, a general line of Shoes, ' good assortment of Trunk Suit Cases, Blankets and Com fortersw John Dellar's merchandise is none but first' class,' where prices are about 33 per cent less in comparison with others. We have been at the same store for the last 13 years 18H83 First Street, Corner Yamhill and 53-55 N. Third SL, Corner Davis a g 5 S Wine- The Sewing Machine is one of themany appliances where the Domestic Electric Motor is used tqgood advantage. It never gets tired--will fuiTthe machine all daylong. v: For the woman' who does her own sewing ' it ; is the greatest labor-saver ever invented. ' ; The electric attachment is Easily fitted to any standard sewing machine. o special jwiringjsjiccessaryjtp use these motors, as connection can be readily made to the motor from any lamp socket by means of flexible cord and attaching plug. At our Reduced Rates for current now in effect, the cost of operat ing the Electric Sewing Machine is about one-halt , cent an hour. Is Your House Wired 7 Call Telephone Main 6680 Portland General E!2c(rl: Co. . First and Alder Streets i II I! was effective November Ik r .y, 1 1