The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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TIIEv OREGON DAILY JOURNAE, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVEOTNO, ' MAY CS,; ICOT.
n :
Oilier Classified Ad
vertisements will be
found on pp. 18-19,
NEW TODAY.
McKenna Junction
Th-Tunnel Town alt A Improvement
Co. will of far tor sal for a. ahort time
, a limited , number of lot at McKenna
function. ' ; . .
McKenna Junction is located on Co
lumbla Boulevard, at the approach of
, thtunnol under Unlver.lty Park, at the
crossing on tha main. Una or the o. "K.
N. from the aaat with the main Una
HELP ' WANTEPtAIJa.
WANTED Yonng maa tn drlre CUT delivery
, wagon, whnlnU bonae. State (, aalary
wanted, reference. X BO. Journal.
WANTED Aaalataat ablpplng clerk, mannfae-
. taring plant. State axe,, an Jury wanted, ref-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED A womaa te Jo kltrhea work
' prints boarding- bonae. 180 Fifth at. , .
GIRL or Womaa, hoaaework, part day,' Sunday
tree; altep at borne; wafea fib. 001 jverny
; (treat. ', -. . - '
WANTED Immediately, capable womaa cook
oat of town; .wagee I3B. Housekeeper panl-
tartan, xuuft laraniu. Main oai.
FOB REyrFLATB .' ?
MVS) and six Noma ea T8 x 100 ft. groand.
beautiful ahafle treea and lawn. Are place.
. furnace, laundry . traya, porcelain batha, and
: fan ranga, etc. Kent Terr reaeonani.. , p
, ply, W East 27tb at., Bunnyald ear. .,
lS CHAPMAN St. Whole flat or rooroe, partly
rornlabed or nnroralabed. lie children.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
of the Harrlman ayitem to Puget Sound, barbkbshop Modern, complete, rood leaaa,
::,', ''. ' -" - 1 ,f :'?... I - owner leaving town. 406 Lumbar Exchange,
-, - McKenna Junction la where tha depot
if- ana railroad yards wu b.
. " Order hare been riven for aaeem-1
i Dung or crew on in f eninaaia, ana
' wor la to be commenced vary aoon on
,,. tha approachea to tha tunnel, . the lay
lnf of tracka for tha Swift and Armour
: 1 Packing ..'a plant, and tha completion
01 in xroutaaie una. . -
McKenna junction will ba a manual
lecturing city with large payroll.
I
sr..
I J.
Other rreet Induatrlaa ara- claimed I
lor jacnenna, junction. . - ,
Buy a busineas lot now before, price
are aavancea. , . , . -
"FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
, IP TOU- WANT A HOMB,
' TL'... 1. With TliaMT ' ;''
I1.00O e-room cotUa a, lot of fruit. 1300
.11.250 Ooed Cteen eettefe-ea- ear Una,
plenty 01 trnlt. lerm uae rani.
' 1,200 4-room atrlctly mod am eottate. H
11,6004-roots aiodera aottafa Bear Haw
tborne are,
- 1,B0 New, "
$1,900 New 8-teom tottaca, etrtetly k
arn:Kaat Xnd t.Trta. r
llsoo fl-room nodera booaa, Baat Btk at
aa car ltaf.pTeVm Ilk rent. . J
' 12,000 b room modem aottaga, Xaat Mm
rn x Vraual Val UJfj BlBr a aj ta a
Fine buildUig lot In all parts of tha. city,
tlfiO, and bp. Any old tennj. -i
MICTROPOLITAN EEALTT 00., ,
, . asm Alder at. Boom '' . '
' for plats and prtoas oaQ en or ad-
araaa ; . . ... . . ?
W. II. Griridstaff
u n. HiWRR. oolldtora and' eaieamra' neao-
onartara. . Eearern meeiaciiirin wn "r
reaented. Real eeteta quick aalce Mfotlated.
ptltlona circulated. , 00 aizui u mow
FOB SALE FAR51S.
OFFICES Goddard
John rarllna. - . f
MO Commercial block.
: . Phone Main I00. -
1 mA irto WAVth MA a A9i
BtaUOn, R , acrM ealtlratod, balaaee paatare; every acre
can ha miltiTatadi eae mile from email townl
' food plank road; bouae.bam, some fanning
Implement: I7B aa acre. O. W. Hnaaon
pbone erenLnre Woodlawa MO, or call 0t
Commercial bldg. ' ' '
HOLLYHURST
LAYS FINE '
LOOKS FINK k. i w
.IS FINE ,
ON THE CAR LINE
NO ROCK OR GRAVEL
Ko stumps to dig out 5 ,w
A' beautiful place for a home
- Bee Hollyhurst and you will buy
1 If you "Never Have"
: a d v e r t i s'e d, and the
"Never Have" bogy has
;terrors"f or you, perhaps
you will continue to do
things in the hardest
A; Journal Want Ad
- will make things easy,
for you. " Rate 1 cent a
word; ' '
LAYMEN OF CHURCH OF -
, ENGLAND IN SESSION
Commonwealth Trust Co.
, "f i S, IXTH ANDt ANKEN
On the Car Line
... . ...... . ..... ,
(?eomal Special Servtee.) V
Winnipeg, Man., May XLLayman of
tha Church of England ara gatharad
her from all parta of Canada for th
fifteenth annual convention of the do
minion branch of tha Brotherhood of
fit Andrew. .ThO brotherhood la aiflll-
kf.. . th. Nn nthur amburbas name in na unuw oww u '"-
tract excel. . and It Work la puraued along tba sam
llnea. Tha convention win do in ae-
alon curing in remainaer 01 ma ween,
Tha buaines ' aeasiona will ba inter
laperaod with rellglou aarvlcea and ad-
i areseea ana nrmoni 07 cirua tuu
Area of lot 1 to 18 acres. AU tna layman of prominence. The reports to
feaulsltes for an attraeUv country b- nreented to tha meeting ahow that
homo, within eaay reach or "ty. 1 brotherhood is making - gratifying
avu-an acre ana Increase In Its membership each year,
The 'organisation Aow extends through
out tha xJomlnlon and us membership
embrace more than 3,(00 men and 800
boys.'
FIRST COLOIIYII .
EITHER AMERICA
ylU, Melancholy Faie-.Related . In
y thov First. American Tra-'.t
vf ;.V eler's ' Talei V :'AS:
LlFT BY C0LUMBU9
AND SEEN NO MORE
BUafi Told" b 'DrChanca, . Wh6
Camo With the Great Admiral on
; Ills Second vyage FeIIowYoT
tTcrs Who Later Mado Blstorx. '
Ash brook
plan.
! Investment Co.'
B. QTJACKENBUSH. Prea
Xaln 871. 844 BTABZ T.
,v - . , ,
MUST BE SOLID
suoAJnr ao-cB oo-c'T mow x.
- .A new. well-built' l-atory houae, (
"rooma, all modern convenience, cement
basement, artlendld location, only one
block from - two car llnea. East, 27th,
ear Ollean 12,600: one third, cash.
WALDO HILLS PIONEERS'
PICNIC JUNE FIFTEENTH
(Special Dtepatefe to The loornaU
SUverton, Or May 22. The Waldo
Hills Pioneers' association will hold Its
annual meeting In the grove on J. A.
Vrt0Bim"l0S flVaad Ave., sast Side. ' Hunt's farrt west of this ity Saturday,
tlUllO IWa ' V emtaavrTwsa uvu vr tt.es vi fj a.11 lSfJT(J
two years ago and la growing both in
I interest and membership : each year.
I Speakers from different parts of the
1 county have been invited to participate.
J
Water
feetV 4; acres J rtilroid running
through;-frontage on Macadam road.
- " . (, MARBIAGE' LICENSES.
. nm. a.-nriTann. 31f Pearl Seller. IT.
Frederic f. T. Thompaon, Colambna, Wmd.,
PlMaithew Caenett, 80 BseaeU street If. ltel.
lie Kofrrra, jh.
Hermans. Batantn, 288 Jaffereoa, 88; Anna
Weddlne Card. W. O. Smith Co.. WafV
lnf ton bid, comer roarta and Waablnctos ft.
" All kind of plant (or (ale at 41S Vancoonr
are.! price. reaeonaoM. roone mwa oaiv.
Tonaatb A OeH ftoriata, for Dower . ef , ail
MtUlm. tn fltitli at. .. . . . i . . . i.
L Clarke Broei, riorHta Vina flower and floral
deaUrn. . 880 Morrleda t. . . .. .-
mn-.1raa nit for rent, ail alaa. Cnhjee
Tallonns OW30 Btars (t.
WEDDINO IKriTATirjNS Lateet and beat) IS
per iw. a. a. oawa v., ui
- - FUNERAL NOTICES.
HABTIOANMay 22, ISOT Mr. Bllsibeth
Hiriinn. awd 48 Tear, awtber ef Mra.
l tJathjrtne . Tracy, Mra. . Mary Keegan and
FWJannand of thl city. Funeral will
' iae Place from realdcnce, 145 M. 14tb at..
-,ir Batarday, May X.V at 8:BO a, au, tbeneto
7. the Cathedral, IStb and parUr.t., at a. m.t
'Ji t f Wbere aarrloee will be held. Interment Mt.
r' CalTiirr eemetery. meada reepectfolly , ia.
H8WITT May Si 1007, Mr. Mary Hewitt,
a red 8T year, s Betored wife ef R. 0. Hewitt
' of 000 Delay at. frlenda end acqnalntance
1 , are reflpecttully Invltad to attend tbe funeral
t aervlce at Dunning, McBotee- A Ollbanrt'
cbapel, Serenth and Piae ata., Friday, May
,' 84, at S p. m. Interment lea rir cemetery.
LOST ASD FOUJO).
STOlilff fllifk rocker tpanlel bitch pup, email
white a tar en nraaai, iron ana inn ai.t
Wedneaday I18Q p. m. Party found berbot-
Wol'inT U PlMf " "' '
Waxtet snscELLAxrors. .
mnnrsT prices oaid for nien'a ctn(f elnth-
In hrai furniture of all klndt. 73 ;i
. 2urUi XLUd. Fbone facia itwa.
Do
Yon
How to Buy
It's easy now, b
cause the beat kinds of
paints, enamels, stains. -
Tarnishes, are sold
under the name of
QUAlllY.
a mark that signifies
the Perfect Paint
for Every Purpose.
iff your. nearest
dealer cannot supply
you with the ''Acme
0aUtyldndwewilL
Ask for a copy cjf
the sew textbook,
"The Selection- and Use
ef ralntt and ITnlsfces."
Free on request.-
NEW ERrVPAII! ANU
VARNISH CO.
I iznrsib!.,i'oniana
' (Journal Special Servtca.) ; ,
Washington, IX C, May 21. The
Smithsonian Institution at Waahlngton
ha just published as a part of Its mla
eeUanaoua collection a document until
recently practically overlooked by atu-
aents, wnicn is remarkable for Us his
torical value. Besldee a memorandum
or two by Columbua, It is the first orig
inal daacrlptloa of America by aa actual
Observer. It Is a letter by Dr. Diego
Alvarea Chanca, physician to tb fleet
of Columbus on his second voyage of
discovery to America, dated at Port of
Isabella, Ganto Domingo, at the end of
January, 1494. . The . tranalatlon Is by
Dr. A. M. Fernandas d Tbarra, a mem
ber of the New York Academy of Sol-
anoe, who is thoroughly familiar With
the history of Columbus and his times.
Dr. Chanca, the author of the letter.
had been especially appointed by the
Spanleh monarch a to aocompany that
expedition, not vnly on account ef Us
great political and commercial import
ance, but alao because among tha 1,600
persons who came over from Europe
to America la that fleet were several
distinguished court personages ' and a
large number of ybung gentlemen be
longing te aiistooratle famillea, reatleas
and dating warriors who had done ex
cellent military service In the war Just
successfully ended Sgainat the Moors
of Spain, i ; . . , . . ,
A Cargo of Xlatory Xakera.
"Mingling with tha men of dfatlno-
tlon, says Dr. Tbarra. "who cam over
to America in that expedition, I may
mention the following: Juan Ponca da
Leon, the ' future conqueror of, Porto
Rloo and later on the dlacbverer of
Florida; Alonso d OJeda, th future
diacoverer and explorer of the north
coast of South America, with the Ital
ian Amerigo Vespucci made his first
trip to tha new world, named after him;
Pietro Largarlt, - the aubaequent dis
coverer of tbe archipelago to whioh be
gave the nim of Marguerite lales;
Juan da la vCoea, the expert eoamo
grapher. another' of the first map of
America In existence, drawn by Mm in
the: year 1500, and now la th Royal
naval museum at Madrid, and many
other men whose names are Inseparably
connected with the very early hlatory
of America,'' '
. T Wanderings ta Wast tndlea. ' V
A pathetlo incident in th trio waa
th search for tha little band of adven
turers Columbus had left tha previous
year upon the laland Santo Domingo.
Dr. Chanca say: '
The letter relates the experiences of
that ventureaom band In a aearch among
the cannibal laland of the west In
die for the handful of men- Columbus
had left th year befora The expedi
tion set sail from Cadis September 21.
1495, and th -voyage across consumed
between five and six weeks.
Dr. Chanca glvea a vivid account of
their aearch for a harbor, of their first
landing upon an uninhabited shore, tha
new
the towering mountains and fresh
streams. They Immediately aalled on
In search of new wonders, which they
found tn the form of a new island,
where they found traces of cannibal
feasts, of which Dr. Chanca says:
Among the Cannibal Carlbe.
' "When we aaw those bones w Imme
diately suspected that we were among
the Caribbee Islands, whose Inhabitants
eat human flesh, because the admiral,
guided by tha Information he had re
ceived from the Indians be had discov
ered during his former voyage, had dl
rected the course of our ships with 1
View to finding them. Thither we came
In as straight a channel aa If we had
sailed by a well-known and much-fre
quented route." ii
Dr. Chanca explains the horrible cus
torn s of the natlvea.
Such of . their male . enemies," tie
says, "as they can take away alive
they bring here to their' homes to make
a least or them, and those who were
killed- in battle they eat ' up after the
fighting Is over.' They claim that tbe
flesh of man Is so good to eat that noth
ing like It can be compared to It in the
world: and this is pretty evident for
of the, human bones we round in- their
nouseav everyinwg i tnai couia o
jrtuiwed 'hftd already been gnawed, so
that nothing else remained of them but
what was too bard ta be &ten. In one
of the houses we found the neck of a
man andergolng' the process of cooking
In a pot, preparatory- for eating it."
Baarob lor Exterminated Baa a.
This hafbor Is 12 leagues from tbe
place vnere the Christians bad ' been
left by the admiral on bis return to
Spain from th f irat voyage, and under
the protection of Quacamarl, a king of
these Indiana Who I suppose is one of
the principal sovereign or the lsiana.
After we anchored at said spot, the ad
miral ordered two lombards to be fired
in oraer to see ir mere was any re
sponse from: the Christians, who would
fire In return as a salute, for they also
bad lombards with, them: but we re
ceived no reply, nor did we see on U)e
seaahpre anybody, or 'any sign of bouses
whatever. Our people then became very
much chagrined, and began to realise
what tha circumstances naturally sug
gested. : V' ' , '..' ., i?.' '- .v.-'r
"While all of tis were In this de
pressed state of mind, the aame canoe
with several Indiana on board which
we had seen . that afternoon, eame up
to where 'we were anchored,: and the
Indians with a loud voice Inquired for
the admiral, ...
rate . of rtrsi Amarloaa Colony.
"They were conducted to the admiral's
vessel, , and remained there on board
for-three houra talking with the admiral
in the presence of us all. They said
that some of the Christiana left on the
island had died of disease, other .had
been killed in-quarrels amongst them
selves, and that - those': who remained
were all well. . They alao said that that
province had been invaded by twq kings
namea ; monaoo ana : wsyrenu, wno
burned all th bouses. -'.'- .i?
"Next morning some of our men
landed by order of tbe admiral, and
went to the spot 'where the Christiana
had been housed. 'They found the build
f t
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SUCCESS BeMSKl
u KUliiiflsworlli Mo Ride
Was triiblished durlni the Lewis and Clark Exposition. 1905. show
ing the doom of the "csJarnity-howlert," aa the wheels of progresa .
- .a I a .a k teeat k TW M t m
passed over, tneir ooaies, crusntng tnem to numinuntoi. a
' number of these SUPPOSED wise men prophesied a stoppage in
the growth of Portland that a BOOM was on, that values were
bound to recede.
This 'class of men have always had my sympathy, from the.
;fact of their impaired mental vision. This clsss does not only
live In Portland. You will find them In New York, Chicago and
all large commercial centers, and so it will ever be. They are a
' class of men to be greatly pitied; especially ia it true in regard to
those located in Portland, for they fail to grasp, the FACT of
Portland's matchless location, where fresh' wster, ocean and rail
meet, where three states deposit all their wealth at her docks.
Seemingly they were afraid to allow the thinking world to visit -us
and to enjoy for 'a short period our magnificent climate, our
scenery, for grandeur and beauty unsurpassed on EARTH, little,
dreaming that this attractive city, with its roses, hidden as well as
'revealed treasures, . would not Induce them to build their homes -here,
as well as to populate the entire state of Oregon.
I never had a doubt but that the Lewis and Clark Fair would be
the dawn of the beginning of development. For nowhere on earth
do the stars shine brighter, or the sun shine lovelier, or the rainbow
of promise with greater brilliancy than it does on Portland, Oregon, .
the coming New York of the Pacific '
And it affords me pleasure at this time, after more than 20
years a resident of Portland, that I can now offer the public the
best investment that I have ever offered in my 20 years' experience.
Speculators Attention! SS&'
ever offered
Acreage be
tween the rivers adjoining the O. R. ft N. Co.'s terminal and Swift
& Co.'s property. BECOME WISU by carefully investigating tftis
extraordinary bargain. Only a few acres left Each acre a fortune.
Price fl.OOO buy one or more.
By the way, if you are looking for the best home site in Port
land, most beautiful beyond description, visit WALNUT PARK. '
Office corner- KilHngsworth and Williams avenues. Take any
TJ- car going north. Phone Woodlawn HIS. Call today on .
SUBURBAN OFFICE 323 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
- PHONE MAIN 4557.
Furni
ture Trust
lng, which had been fortified to., a. cer
tain . degree by a pallaade surrounding
It, all burned up and leveled with the
around.
' Thar found alao some rags and
itHhlw ?ounT ZSl rXS. i "tuffs which the Indians had brought
e'"i "e?.a, "d WTLS to set th fort and the houses in the
environs on fir. They observed, too,
that the few Indians seen going about
in that neighborhood were shy, and
dared not approach, but on the contrary.
when called, fled.' s-; ,.?;:; ;
ye Gold Story Too Zrge.
A great part Of his letter Is taken
up with subjects wnicn appeal xo a man
Of his profession. ,. He catalogues- in
valuable form minerals, grains, fruits
and many kinds of flora which caused
him to Wonder, as he wrote, whether bis
friends at home would believe mm.
The rerTorts from natives and from ex
plorlng parties of vast quantities of
gold in tne lsiana xorcn mo cumu u
his narrative.
"Thus, surely," be conoludes, "their
highnesses the king and queen may
henceforth regard themselves as the
most prosperous and wealthy sovereigns
on earth, because never yet alnce the
creation of th world' has such a thing
been seen or read of. On. the return
of th ships on the next voyage they
certainly will be able to carry back
such a quantity of gold as will fill with
amaxement all who hear of it" ... .
Jref erred Stock Canned Good.
Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. 1
GRAND LODGE OFFICERS
. ELECTED BY PYTHIANS
.i - - .. . . . --. .
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Taooma, Waah., May 28. The
Knights of Pythias of Washington, at
th twenty-fourth annual convention
elected, th following grand lodge off!
cars to serve the coming year:
Urand chancellor, Orno Strong of Ta
ooma; vice-grand chancellor, H. T.
Granger of Seattle; grand prelate, R.
W. Thatcher of Pullman; grand keeper
of reoords and seals, R. "O. Parks of
Walla Walla; grand master v of ex
chequer, Ben Haverkamp of Tacoma;
grand master at arms, Eugene Foster
of Sedro-Woolley; grand Inner guard,
J. H. Elwell of Vancouver; grand outer
guard, Rl M. Dye of Daveoport. Walla
Walla will probably be selected as the
place or uie next! meeting or the grand
lodge, the matter, being left for a de
cision tomorrow. ' -. '
Out of the ST lodges of the order in
th state 8 are represented at the
gathering here. In the competitive drill
by tee uniformed ranks at Wright
park the Seattle company came out
ahead, winning 82 polnta, as agatnat 87
for Spokane and 84 for Snohomish. The
Judges of tha . drill were Colonel Kin
sey, National Guard of Washington.
The Pythian sisters held a memorial
service today, those taking part In the
program. ' being Grand Chief Affl ,
Barnes, Lulu Christopher, Seattle; Mrs.
This (
four
Drawer'
Dresser
Doomed y'' v
I I I I Civil
m.n - fSrSip info
BreakintheFurnte
v- i - - " ' .
"Trust
Prices
Princess
Dressers
The furniture business of our city is controlled by a "Trust
which has COMPELLED PEOPLE TO PAY EXORBITANT
PRICES. "Trust" means graft "Anti-Trust" means Fair Deal
ings. When you wsnt Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, or House Fur
nishings, buy from ua. We are not In the Trust" and you will
save money. Compare our prices against the "TruatV prices.
PRINCESS OR REGULAR FOUR-DRAWER STYLE DRESSERS.
Full swell or serpentine fronts Genuine solid Quarter-sawed oskv
finest birdscye maple or genuine mahogany in the new Tuna finish;
Hand polished snd msde in the east by the very best workmanship,
neat carvings" adorning frames snd stanchions, or without earrings.
Extra heavy French plate beveled mirrors, 18x40 inches, in a great
variety of styles for .your selection. . The "Trust Stores' (have
pledged themselves not to. sell this class of Dressers for less than.
$29.00 and $31.50. BUT OUR PRICE IS ONLY. ,.f28.T5
Royal or Pacific Oak Dressers Any style. Princess or four-drawer.
Two swell top drawers, French beveled mirror, 17x30 or 20x24-inch
sires, exactly the same makes, pstterns and styles as the "Trust
Stores" sell for $17.50. Our price for Pacific or Royal Oak
nly ....,........'.
White Maple or Ash, only t
Base 28x42 inches, height over 7 feet, 3 drawers and double cup
board with 2 doors in top: base contains one 50-pound capacity flour
bin, 3 large drawers; cupboard with shelf snd 2 kneading and meat
boards. The "Trust" advertises them at "Tmat Price," $18.00 but
WE SELL THEM AT ONLY 11.TB
ENAMELED IRON BEDS. -Any
sise full sixe, three-quarter size or single the same quality,
as the "Trust" advertises at "Trust Price," $5.00; but WE SELL
THEM AT ONLY .8)285
REFRIGERATORS. . " " '
Now is the time to get one and have the full season's use of it We
sell a good sixe, substantially made and neat pattern at only.lf8.T5V
- Other sizes in proportion. r i,n ', ' .
CURTAIN STRETCHERS.
The adjustable pin style, the kind the "Trust Stores' have agreed
not to sell for less than $185 cash. We sell exactly the same style,
nickel-plated adjustable pins and easel back at only.... :..:f 225
Ststionsry Bins, adjustable 5 frame, combination price $2.60. Our
price ...i J, .....A .......fl.50
RUGS, MATTING AND LINOLEUMS. '
Just received another shipment of newest' patterns and best quali
ties for the money which, as usual, we are selling below the "Trust
Prices." rCs: -l ' sy-
INDEPENDENT FURNITURE CO.
Kbe Only Xxolturtve Turattare Store That I STot Xa the 2rar&ltara Trust
- vi AAy vu vvauHoawiA
1 ri tjm T.. CT Bwa WaahliLrtioa aad Btark.
Orm rroak Bnfidlng.
Abbott, Colfax; AUe M. Credo, Alice
Merritt, Spokane.
EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS' ELECTION
Bua-en. Or.. May 23. Th Eugne
hlah school student body baa held Us
annual election, with the following re
sult: - President Raymond Salisbury;
vice-president, Chester CKrlsman; secretary-treasurer.
Esther U'Ren; editor
of the High School Newa, Will St John;
manager of the News, Wendell Barbour;
basketball manager, Guin. Watson; de
bating manager, Bert Ruth. An amend
ment to the constitution, providing for
student body tax of 11.50 per year.
$1.00
to ba need for student body nUrpriae
waa passed. This la to do away with,
the numerous subscription lists, which
have been circulated during tb year.
Mats gar fits your eyee for tL lit
Washington etreet corner Seventh.
formerly at HI Sixth etreet . .
$1.00 ' ;
sail
PoilIrsMd Rapidly
Growing Eastward
IS - THE - PLACE TO BUY""""
"V 77" V know what that means when it comes to buying prop
- y erty that has value to it and property that will soon treble
JI in value. One look at "Terrace Park" will convince you
that all we claim for it is absolutely so. City, cars, schools,
churches and stores are there. No long wait for the .conveniences
of the older settled sections. THEY ARE THERE. Lots $300 to
$600, on easy, terms, THltfK IT OVER. AnyJM-V" car will
take you to our "Blue Ribbon" addition. . ;
Opposite Chamber of Commerce
270 Stark .Strc-1
; Phones: ' A 288, Main 2828 i .'Terrace Park Tabor 180