The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 09, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JdURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, AUGUST 0,
ITC FIE ov
FOR J. PIU1S '
V't
kept glancing downward all the time.
I asked aim what he Intended ualng tba
revolver for and - .said self-pro teo-
tlon and t6 kill b . adding something
about going into in mountains. When
i adviaed him w u , ,ij caliber re
volver If he needed on only for, self.
protection he aald, "Oh, It does not naka
my airrarence aoouc ma lengtn or bar
ei. . au you . nave to ao u to are
and hoot .-..". .
OartrlArea Xa rocket,
"He would not partnlt ma to wrap u
forecaster Beals Is the Gen- tES B.rm
V . ' j s i si tha eartrldgea In his pocket and carried
t; nine ana Only Olympic . th- rv1?? ,n vi 1b wh,
. uuiv uiiu wa j UV"1 v received, thorn. Upon receiving hit
Article.
i-ORDAINIXG SUNSHINE
h 5
FOE THE HUSBANDMAN
- v . ( . V UU0i,
I waa not aurnriaad km I lurmui nt
bla act." - ,
Tha atorV of tha tuutHna inM
by Mra. Sturtevant today aa follow:
. !?Yh1l Mr.- Llebe arrived at our bouse
i miroaucea mm to my mother, Mra.
A. M. Twomblr. and mv alatar. Mini
Francea Twombly, of Befllngham. both
or wnom are visiting - me. we all
Mra. Sturtevant, although four Wj
ridges were exploded. Another cart
ridge had been struck by the hammer
but failed to explode. What became wi
the other five cartridges la unnnown.
TP-tie ur
(Continued from Pace One.)
Montana, and St. Loula that the
In ihnui oltiaa had been closed.
offloea
It la
Tnwtait that feafore nlaht the atnke
will have apread to every branch of the
Weatern Union system In the United
SUtea, and It la elated here thai a
general strike order will be lud to
night from Ban Francleco headqusrters
whloh will call out all me operaiw.
tba Pacific coast
CHICAGO AFFECTED.
I Joined In a. general conversation. Mra.
Lleba Included. Which lilatad haut ha.lf
(Wmm Tl.rl a Cntilnir Down I Lleba Included, which laatad about half
unaKm i hmi, . -
Yesterday, But Air Is SereAo To-
Aav .Palouee Fields Soakrd
T
What the Official Forecast la.
District Forecaster
"Mra. TJetM did not imtit Atrwtlir t
her . husband and treated him coolly.
Bbe. explained., that-, aha had lust re.
oelyed employment at Lowengart at Co,
and. tha oonveraatlnat . riwalt moatrV on
hata. Tha nnlv. tlma f ra T.laba anoba
directly to Mr. L,laba waa' to aak him
If he had aant aama tova hlp I.VMr.
Beala la of tha I old boy who Is atayino; with Mra. Pitt-
man, inen she and Mr. Liebe left us
. I ...... i i. ii. Diin. imn ana and
, i opinion mat '-7 ""and wnt to another room. In a few
V ; last legs and that fair and wanner I momenta wa heard her eajv Oh, tbla Is
' weathee will be sera again lomorrow, i mi uran.
Tha ahowera last night wara not "heavy,
'i only oneenth of an Inch falling dur-
. t tag tha whole night, but they were f re-
i quent ana nence more or aa mnorini.
j Since tha beginning of tha present
atom nearly on-quartr of an inch of
rain has faUen here.' A few showers
Called Tor Kelp.
'Almost directly afterward wa heard
her cry, Coma Mra - fiturtevant, help
me.-
Three ahota followed Immediately.
I ' felt that Llebe had killed Mrs. JLlebe
but feared to enter the room because I
did" -not know whether he had killed
himself and was afraid be might harm
nay fall tonight but no heavy, rain iaimB. j nn oown tn ataira and
expected. l eaned for help and Levi Toung, re-
Tha weather map this morning aaya I siding -neat 'door, came running In. W.
that weaterly winds will prevail to-1 1. Bryant, a atreetcar conductor, also
m or row , and- brine; sunenine ana a i came, wnen we entered trie room, notn
higher temperature.. Thla will be much l were dead. Death must have been in
appreciated becauee it la generally eon-1 stantaneous.
ceaea uiat tne country naa on iaroreu
with enough moisture, t do for a while.
J The aama Kina or.wneawier is preaioiea
I for the eastern part of the etate, where
tba rain ia aaid t be doing noma dam-
"I knew there had been trouble b-
tween the two. Mr. Lleba used to'drlnk
but he bad not been drinking laat night.
There seems to have been aome agree
ment between them to live together
ne without drink-
i age to tne wneat crop, a lew aaya oil after Mr. Lleba bad go
1 dry and warm weather, however, will I in for a year. He ha
.: ward ott tha damage now threatened. I nti faithfullv but wanted Mra
EASTERN OREGON'S RAIN.
Liiene to come nacK to mm. wa naa
not the faintest suspicion that tha man
was desperate last nlaht because he
acted coolly and collected. - tie waa In a
Heaviest Ever, for TUU Time of Tear I pleasant frame of mind Just previoua
; n , .- I to the hooting and chatted away.aa
. " 1 n nouiinr waa DiniiBnni It I in
- ' ImcUI Dlmtck te The loantL)
Pendleton, Or., Aug. .-A heavy rain
fell in Umatilla county and all eastern J
Oregon yesterday and laat night It la
I clear today. It waa feared muoh dam-
'are would result to tha Immense crop of I
'wheat which la being harvested, but no
; vamiri arc repunaa av r. who
clear aky today and tha warm weather
if the fsrmera will be able to resume tha
1 harvest tomorrow. Tha rain waa one of
B the blggeat aver known at this season
I ox uie year.
, HEAVY RAINS IN PAMHT8E.
a waa notnerina-
Vf ra Llebe worked at Lowena-art'a
frequently as a trimmer, and It seems
that aha waa preparing to enter busi
ness for herself. ' She worked yester
day and Intended to live with - tha
Sturtevanta while In Portland.
Lleba owned tha house occupied by
tna sturtevanta ana uvea at The uca-
ley.
Morrlaon street. Ha had
-Threshing 'Stopped,
1S0U
packed ail his effecta and was prepared
to move to tha Sturtevant home where
he expected to live nntll Mr. Lleba
returned from her mother's home, which
he did not expect to be for several
montha
Wall Known at Tha Dallea.
V l.k. . . - a VI.
: No Damage Yet But Farmer. Uney wl,r: . ' Uba wa. Krn at Tha
Dallea where he was well known. He
was a cast exalted ruler of The Dallea
(gneetal Dispatch te The JoaraaLV I lodce of Elke. He leavaa besides hla
jr uarneia, wssn aui. or iwemy-1 wire ana son, a xaxner ana momer, a
. four hours a general rain has been fan-1 brother: Theodore, and two sisters. Mra
Ins In copious ahowera over the Palouse I Georca CamDbell. of Bnokane. and Miss
.wheat fields. All threshing has bsen I Calesta Llebe, of The Dalles. Two
stoppea and it will be several days be-I cousins, Carl .Llebe and George A.
fore It can be resumed. Tha around Oundlach, reside In Portland.
. uiwiwuim wim.wu. vuv I'v wajiiKgi IjIBDV liremiiua Will w uum 9 Ana
o far has been done to the wheat crop, I Dalles tonight for interment. Charles
although farmers are very uneasy over Smith, a friend of the family, arrived
the Situation. Tha Palouse towna are I from that rlma thla mnrnina and mada
full Of harvest handa. Tha rain Will 1 arranawmenta for tha dlannaltinn nf ha
vi 01 grrai Denaiti 10 iaia poiaioea ana I pod y. What WU1 pe done Wltn Jlra.
Llebe s body is unknown. It is the
Wish of Llebe's relatives that she be
buried beside her husband hut nothing
will be done until word la received from
Telegrapher Walk Out at Blldnlght
In Sympathy With Ryan.
(Jouraal BpeeUI Brlc.)
Chicago. Aug. . Telegraph keya on
the . Western Union Unes were silent
here after it o'clock laat night At
that hour, actlna upon presrrsnged
plana a whistle waa blown in the main
nffina tha man closed their Key
switches, rose from their chairs and
with a lusty cheer, walked out
The sudden strike of the operators
waa broutnt 1DOUI DV inn iruuun in
Loe Angelea when Operator Kyan was
discharged by the compsny for alleged
In fnrarardlna measasrea Limal
night tha matter waa taken up before
the executive board of the Commercial
Telegraphers' union and discussed, to
gether with the removal in Loa Angelea
of the operators who refused to work
with non-union men.
When apprised of this action local
operators In tha overland division -decided
to refuse longer to work with
tha non-union men. Immediately Chief
Clerk Price notified all men wbo refused
to work to leave the ornce ana men
made demands upon other divisions
for men to fUl the vacanclea' Little
success attended his efforta and 7(
men deserted their niacea at tha tables.
Soon after tha strike was instituted
Clerk Price waa waited upon by mem
bers of the grievance committee. A
short conference waa held at the con
clusion of which the company'a official
was notified that unless all union men
wara reinstated by midnight a general
strike would be caned in the office.
Thla nroDoaal mot with pointed re
fueal and at tha hour noted a whistle
waa blown and every key In the general
offices of tha company waa deaerted.
Operators on the telegraph deaka of tha
morning dallies line wise icrt tneir poms
and a complete tie-up of telegraphic
work la In progreea
Thla mornfna practically tha entire
day shift of operators refused to go to
work at tha regular hour. Soma few
were present at their desks, but they
were quickly called off and tha main
office of tha company has remained de
aerted with tha exception of the few
non-union onerators wun wnicn tne
company la making atrenuoua efforts to
resume tha transaction of buslneaa
The strike here yesterday la but tha
bursting Into flame of the smoldering
feeling against tha company aince tha
unsatisfactory aettiement or tne nan
Francisco etrlke soma weeka ago. Tha
terms mad then did not meet with approval
WILL BE GENERAL.
a big crop Is expected.
- IN YAMHILL VAIXKTEV : ; ')
TUUn Uaa Done Lota of Good mad No
: Harm mt All.
(gperlsl Dispatch to Toe JamAY
, McMinnvllIe, Or., Aug. . Tha Yam
hill valley was visited by ahowera Wed-
. ' neadav durine- the day and nlaht'. and
also yesterday. It waa atlll cool and
: tha r.louda heavy vat thia tnomlnr. Tha
rain cleared up the smoke and settled
tne oust bo xar tnera ia no aamage
- to cropa. Threshing waa held up Wed
nesday afternoon and Thursday . morn
' Ing and also again today. Unless there
, Is further rain this will be a crest help
. to lata garden truck and hopa .
1 1
i
TWO LIVES
(Continued from Page Ona)
"pointed to an Iver A Johnson It-calibre
' Weapon. He rapped nervously on tha
case and would take no other revolver. ,
"He was very nervous and hla mouth
' twitched and ha would not look up, bnt
mttman. i- -
i aoon aa tha crime waa committed
the police were : notified and' 'Sergeant
Cola, Jailer Endloott Detective Prl
and Policeman Graves went to the
seen of the murder and suicide. Upon
ineir arrival tney noted tnat nothin,
waa left for them to do -and notifiei
Coroner Flnley who took charge of the
remains ana removea tnem to tna Fin-
ley undertaking - parlors, Third and
Madison atreeta
1 BalaUve Commit Sulci da.
Several relatives of Llebe have com
mitted suicide in the nast Alfred
Llebe. an unolo, killed himself at The
Dallea aeveral yeara ago. A brother
bearing thes ama name as his uncle,
killed himself at San Francisco two
bearing the same name as hla uncle.
ineonore uitzm, on weat tark street
n 'KM, and then killed himself. The
uncie recovered rrom the wound - in
flirted by hla nephew.
Tha bax of cartridges nurehaaad ti
Lieo yeaieraay were rouna in nis room
today with ten of tha cartrldgea missing.
Only three ahota were heard fired by
lb
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f
Operatora Will Tie Up Whole System
of Telegraph In Country.
Joarail pecUl aer1ee.
Los Angelea, Aug. 9. Less than 20
operatora were at work in tne oinces
of tha Weatern Union here laat nlaht
as a result of the strike precipitated by
the discharge of operator Kyan, ana it
la believed that the strlkj now will be
a general one and will result In paraly
sing tha business of tha company until
satisfactory terma are made.
President , Small of the Commercial
Telegraphers' union, wired to the local
union here that unless the strike waa
settled In 48 hours he would come here
from Oakland to assist tha men who
are out
District Superintendent Lamb of tha
Weatern Union, has refuaed absolutely
to treat with tha local union, which
demands the reinstatement of Ryan. He
maintains that the company is handling
Its business fairly well under the
strained conditions, although about 68
of the 7t operators empioyea in tne or
flees have walked out
Outside oneratora and non-union key.
men are being installed aa fast. as they
can be brought to tha city. Last night
about 20 men were operating keys.
Striking operatora yeaterday held a
meeting which waa largely attended.
They put themaelves on record regard
ing the Ryan matter and will not go
back to work unless the discharged op
erator la reinstated. A movement la
on foot to secure tha cooperation of the
Postal operators here and it la not
unlikely that they will atrlke In sym
pathy with Western Union men, should
a satisfactory settlement of the present
trouble be prolonged beyond a reason
able time.
SITUATION UNCHANGED.
IT? TTD A npnTMM . A IT TE1.
JllJjliJlillJ.-AlbUj
The ring of the hammer and tHe .buzz of the saw is ; i - vAVfj
still a familiar sound during the extensive altera- v If
UOUS t U1C iiCUCll OIUIC. WlUVil UlUUKU 11US1V lt jTs1
our ears, is not so attractive to shoppers. ' To make
the store alluring, however, alteration sale prices
are quoted with new vigor. Fiead of the BIG
BAKUA1JMS i
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mTTminmnTn?mu
lAMlUyiijliJilU
EVERY ARTICLE IS SOLD WITH OUR
PERSONAL GUARANTEE
BRACELETS Gold Filled ud Slf rllng Silver .
HfcffiSM sir K Il
(vv iui t"B anivt oaaaoaaaaaaoaaaa aFveaaF
.oft
riisqs
Former price
Former price
Former price
Former prion
Former price
Former price
Former price
M.00 Durtna aale
15.00 During aala.
14.00 Durlna sale.
11.00 During aala
11.50 During aala.
$10.00 Rings reduced to
8.00 Kings reduced to......
.00 Rlnaa reduced to
.00 Rlnaa reduced to.
1.00 Ringa reduced to.
10.1
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BROOCHES
120.00 Broochea reduced to..
110.00 Broochea reduced to..
I 7.00 Broochea reduced to..
1 6.00 Broochea reduced to. .
S.00 Brooches reduced to..
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I .SO I Tea' liaar I "
SI. 00 ItbjBXHintltfL.r t
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PERFECTLY
DIAMONDS
B.28
8.00
Ittgular $ 7M Tglue, now f
Regular $ 12.00 value, now
Regular t 25.00 value, now ,f 18.50
Regular. $ 60.00 value, now -45.00
Repilar $ 70.00 value, now f 52.50
; Repilar $110.00 value, now f ' 82.50
Regular $150.00 value, now 8112.50
Regular $205.00 value, naw f 1K3.T5
' Regular $300.00 value, now .8 225.00
Reguldr $400.00 value, now 8300.00
Loriiseire Cbsiss, Neck Chains Lockets, Pendanb;
prlae that eaaaot he ' resisted. XaM foraertj
seiuag fori , .'.....
I I.OO Now ; .84.00
I i.00 Now, .. 83.60
83S.OO
HI 52 E01-.... $.00
y.vyinow
I'tV'VV eO'VU
f a.sw now
COMBS
Oaaalaa Tortotaa Bhan StonaUd with 14k SoUd
y 1 - - - - ataa-rave .or -jriaia ynnaaad.
oJU CralflTrasj I
iis.se now 819.79 fM.ee now ;
$11.00 Mow ..........111.00 SXS.P0 Now
,v ; , 1X8-00 isow... .8 7.50
Qold Plllcxl and Stcrllnc Comb
Kala at 8t wltk emi-yradoma flVmaa. v ':'(t '"
f f -- f S .00 Formarly IT .10., S.I
l!2-22---f 2-2S5 IS" lift''"""
I 1.00,., (4.00 Forme rlr, $1.10...... ...$1.1
Formerly
For marly
Formerly
Formerly
Our Watch Department is in charge of an expert workman and every watch repaired by us' carries with it our
personal guarantee. . . ,,'',- .
RELIABLE
JEWELERS
L-BFFERTT&
272 , Waahlngton
. Street
For the mountains or for the seashore, here's
a bunch of things which you will need, and at
prices well, don't distrust the goods because
the prices are low.
We are simply clearing out our hot weather
clothing. Every garment has our guarantee.
We are not after your trade for this day only,
but we want it for every day, every month and
every yearevery time you need anything for
man or boy's wear.
' SUMMER SUITS, in blue serge and light col
ors, $15, $18 and $20 ones, Q QQ
OUTING TROUSERS, in Fancy Worsteds
and Flannels, $4.50 and $5.00 djO OC
ones, now. ;-;vj)aWeCX
ALL PANAMA AND STRAW HATS
-at..- HALF PRICE
All Men's and Boys' Summer Wear at Clear
f ance Sale Prices.
1C5-168 THIRD ST MOHAWK BLDG.
Loa Angeles Manager Claim Bust
ness Suffers Little Delay.
(Jonrnal Special Berrlea.)
Loa Anreles. Aur. (.The situation
In the telearaphersr atrlke in this city
remalna unchanged. it la claimed
through, the offiolals of the Western
Union that thla morning; the force of
tetoaraphers on duty waa augmented
and that nuainesa is movine- without
any appreciable delay. It Is also claimed
tnat tna usual numDer ox -wires to jm
cajro are In operation. At sttikA head
uarters it is ciaimea tne western
rnlon has dlaoounted the situation.
There are no defections from the ranks
of tha strikers.
PORTLAND READY
'Continued from Page Ona)
has been declared on the' Paclflo coast
said Mr. Dumars this morning, "but If
there ahould be the Portland office
would be up In the air. -1 don't know
of anything we could do to help out.
Every town In thla vicinity would be In
the same fix and it would be a hopeless
task to try to import strike Dreakera.
There would be none to oe naa.
Belay Offloea Oonarastad,
Mr. Dumars declared that he had re
ceived no Instructions from -flew York
regarding a recognition of the tele
graphers union and that everything he
did would be upon directions received
from the eastern ornce or we company
"Our business here is pretty well up
but tha relav offices are chuck-a-blocl
and that Is where the biggest damage
will be dona to tha business lnteresta of
the country.
Manager jonn Ann an a or ina rosuii
Telesrraphi oompany had received no
word this morning from the New Tork
offioes of that company regarding the
atrlke situation or whether the strike
of the western union operators waa
likelv to affect the Postal. He. how
ever, is In the same position as Manager
Dumars and would act in caae of a
strike of Postal operatora only upon
Instructions rrom f.ew lorn.
Business Men rear Oonaaquaaoea,
Locally It Is not believed that there
will be a strme on uie jrosiai system.
The Weatern Union operatora will gain
several points if the former telegraphers
remain at their posts. The telegraph
business of the country would then be
thrown to the Postal to the financial
loss of the Western Union, and with
the Postal men working there would be
less likelihood of the Western Union
managers tteing aDie to break the atrlke
With Postal operators.
Business men look with fear upon tha
Impending trouble which threatens the
Western Union. Practically every bual
ness In the country is dependent upon
telegraph service and commercial and
industrial activity can be stifled
Sulcker through a telegraphers strike
lan by any other means, especially If
both tha great systems of the country
bould be affected.
Mow tha Trouble Sagaa.
Aonnrdlna to local oneratora the trou
ble which originated tn Loa Angeles and
has' now stretched to Chicago, New
ir.tr l.v.l.n Van... fi.w o. ' tA,.l
and Denver is only nominally caused
by the refusal of tha Loa Angelea otfloe
to reinstate vperaier nyan, iney ay
the facts of tha matter are that the
Weatern Union In Ban Francleco has
shown no bonaflde disposition to abide
by their agreement made wltn rreaiaeni
Bmall in San Franlcaoo two weeks ago.
Tha Waatern Union has Quietly been
at work ascertaining who were active
members In this strike, say the operat
ora, and on one pretenae or anotner are
getting rid or tnem. it can uj u
aecn from thla that while they disavow
any Intention to discriminate It Is In
faot dlacrlmlnation of the worat order.
Operator Ryan, who waa discharged at
Los Angeles, waa well known In thla
city by operators who are either per
aontjfy acquainted or who have worked
with htm over the wire, and theae men
state that the conduct accredited to him
Is exactly opposite to the character of
the man. .
rerseonta viuoa at am,
Tha faat la that Mr. Ryan Is an
ardent union worker and he Is being
punished for his sympathies. While the
men nave warned out in aympainy wim
Mr. Ryan, now that the atrlke haa
spread to other cities, the casus belli
will be enlarged so aa to Include other
grievances, and tneae unuouuieuiy win
become paramount. Theae Include an
eight-hour day and standardisation. By
standardisation Is meant that for work
ing a certain wire a nxea compenaation
shall be given regardless of who
works It ...
At tha time of the threatened waia-
out In Chicaao aome months ago. It will
be remembered that the Western Union
made a horliojital raise or 10 par cent.
The company then Immediately began
a readjustment or its men. wn trivial
excuses, "top-salaried" men would be
let out or shifted and in their place
men drawing approximately 10 per cent
less wages would be Installed. It Is an
actual fact that by the time tba San
Francisco strike occurred the high
salaried men had been practically all
replaced in tha Chicago office by men
drawing leas salary than before tha 10
per cent advance waa granted.
Principle Zs at Stake.
The discharge of ona operator In a
remote town could not move any body
of men so large as the Commercial
Telegraphers' union to such radical ac
tion as causing a sympathetic strike in
half a dosen of the largest cities In the
United States. Such an Idea would, be
absurd on Its face. The discharge of
Operator Ryan was merely Igniting the
fuse which has caused the real explo
sion. The real cause of thla trouble
Is the unjust treatment and inadequate
compensation received by the telegraph
ers. They nave aeciaea mat patience is
no longer a virtue, and that the time
haa come to bring matters to a head.
Preferred atook Canned OKooaa,
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand.
Tomorrow is the last day to receive
discount on weat aide gaa bills.
STANDARD OH FINE
TO APPEALS COUfcT
(Joaraal Special tarries.)
Chicago, Aug. t. Judge aroaa- ,e
cup today granted tha Standard
4 OH a writ of error. Tha big line 4
case now goes to tba United a
States court of appeala Tha a
a amount of the bond will be fixed a
a later. Judge Orosscup did not 4
agree with Landls that tha
4 Standard Oil company of New a)
4 Jersey la a defendant e)
IF YOU WANT, TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEA&
INQ APPAREL VISIT THE STYLE STORlS
BAY CITY DOOMED IN
F0ETY-F1YE YEABS
(Boedal Dlmtck te Tha Jesrul.)
Vancouver. B. C, Aug. t. Professor
F. Maaon, of California, tha noted as-1
trologer, predlots that San Francisco
will be uteri y destroyed by an earth-
auake In 46 yeara The city will be!
badly shaken up In seven years. Fro-1
feaaor Maaon is now In Vancouver. He I
aaya he has received spiritual warnlagi
01 tne caiastropnea.
, Tomorrow ia tha last day to reoeive I
discount on west side gas bllla
PAETIN ACCUSED OF
DESERTING FAMILY
(SmcIiI Oimatefe te Tba ToaraeD
Roaeburg, Or., Aug. I. C W. Partln,
of Portland, waa arrested on tha farm
of C H. Brown near Wilbur today by
Constable Jarvls on a warrant Issued
at Portland charging non-support of hla
iamuy. jrartin was orougnt nera to l
await the arrival of an officer to take I
mm oaca to roruana.
The Federation of German Seamen,
80,000 strong, are still on strike, having
gone out May 20, laat
Tomorrow Is tha last day to recelrv
Qiscount on west siaa gas Diiia..
STEVENS RENTS
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company'a statements as vouchers.
Where he has rented his own automo
bile. Sheriff Stevens haa written out
formal receipts as if he were an auto
dealer, snowing tnat he has received
rrom tne country . each of tha aums
claimed for the use or his auto.
Then Stevona, the sheriff, took the re
ceipts signed by Stevens, the auto
dealer, and preaented them to County
Auditor Brandea aa vouchers entitling
nim, as sneriii. to receive (B2.U zor
tne rent 01 nis automoDiie.
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Not all good salesmen have good positions. Not all
the men wr;o have it in them to sell have yet found the
right opportunity to develop this ability, or the position
where their ability will be rewarded when shown, ft either i
of the above applies to you, if you are all right u to
character, capable as a salesman, and persistent as a
worker, this advertisement is pointed right your way.
The business referred to is the sale of life insurances some
thing that is certain to be more in demand every year. The
Company referred to is the strongest in the worldbest for
policy holder, best for agent A contract will be offered
that will result in building up an increasing income each -year.
No previous experience is necessary; a course of
professional instruction will be given free, but the position ':
calls - for work it will never pay a quitter. If you are ,
interested, drop a line at once to the undersigned, give
your references, and tell him something about - yourself.
Don't simply send your address that alone will not fill
the bilL - All letters treated in strict confidence,
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GEORGE T. DEXTER
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Th Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
34 MaMam St., New York, N. Y.
Of Men'g and Women'a Wearing Apparel. The dally ar
rivals of advance fall styles In correct attire interpret the
activity of our buyers now in New York and justify us to
announce that this season our showing of men's and
women's wearables will be the grandest ever exhibited
Portland and the prices as moderate aa honest merchandise
can be marketed at In conjunction with style, quality and
price we extend to you liberal credit accommodations. You
can arrange to pay for your fall outfit in small weekly or
monthly payments. -; Your inspection is invited. It will be
of interest to you to visit our store and acquaint yourself
with the many new and clever styles, materials and colors.
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Cor. Washington and Tenth
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