THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16.
1908
9
EXTEUA1G
RUSSIAH SPIES
Revolutionists Preparing to
Make Switzerland
Headquarters.
(United Preti Lim4 Wire
Geneva. Aug. 16. Preliminary .to
making Bwlticrland headquarter for Its
activities against tle czar, Russia's
revolutionary organization Is now clear
Ins; this republic with lead and knlfJ
of everyone It suspects of spying, on
Its plans. Though It has been Impossi
ble to secure a single coavlctlon, the
authorities are convinced that the 17
recent murders of Russlnn travelers In
Switzerland are attributable to political
motives. In not a single Instance was
robbery attempted nor was there evi
dence ihRt personal enmity figured as
the cause or anv of the crimes.
Fifteen of the victims were men who
stood high In Russia and were well-to-do,
and Home of them were aristocrats.
Investigation convinces the police that
they were all in the Russian' secret
service. On the breast of one of tho
men, mysteriously stubbed to death tn
the room he had occupied In Zurich,
a note written In Russian was pinned:
"Die, you dog, as you have lived by
treacherv." '
Terrified by the threats he has re
ceived, the' Russian consul at Geneva
has resigned his position and has left
the country.
The revolutionists make no secret of
their plan to use Switzerland as the
base of operations against the czar's
government. Their decision that the
revolutionary campaign must be con
ducted from some point outside Nich
olas' realm marks the abandonment of
their faith in Nicholas' manifesto pledg
ing liberty of the press and the subject
and promising other reforms which,
had they actually been put In opera
tion, would have made It posslhle for
tnem to carry on tnetr work Dy com
paratively peaceable methods In their
own country.
Four revolutionary papers will be
fiubllshed in Switzerland and smuggled
nto Russia through secret channels.
WEATHER IlETORT
The barometric pressure Is rUlnl
alona; the Parlflo coast and a high area
now appears to be off the coast of
Washington, and extends southeastward
over southern Idaho, although the pros
sure Inland la but slightly alHtve nor
nial. The low nr ensure- ares continue!
over Alberta, and Is causing unsettled
conditions from Montana eastward Into
the Dakota with light rsln reported
from the latter section. It Is much
warmer In the eastern portion of Wash
Ington and Oregon and In Iduho, Mon
tana. Nevada and t'tah
The Indications are for fair and mod
erately warm weather In this district
Sunday.
Portland and vicinity: Sunday, fair
and moderately warm; northwesterly
winds.
Oregon, Washington and Idaho: Sun
day fair; northwester! v winds.
Maximum temperature, 80 degrees.
Minimum temperature 67 degrees. River
rending at 8 a. m.. . feet. Change In
last 24 hours, .4 foot. Tola! rainfall.
6 p. m. to 6 p. in.. 0. Total rainfall,
since September 1. 11107. 39 73 Ineltvs.
Normal rainfall since September 1, 1907,
44.73 Inches Deficiency. 6 Inches.
Total sunshine August 1 4, 1 908, 1 0
hours. 48 minutes. Possible sunshlno
August 14. 1H08. 14 hours. 12 minutes.
Barometer, reduced to sea level, at 5
p. m 30.05 Inches.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles o. knowles, 322 Fourteenth
street, 21, and Klfie Pupke. 20.
Charles 8 Good.ile. 628 Marshall
street, 26, nnd Mrs. Kllzabeth Miller, 21.
Wllllnm H. Watson. 307 Clay street.
32, and Madge Scott, 21.
Andrew M Alexander. 628 Clay street.
21. and Rebecca McCalliim, 18.
UNDERTAKERS
DUNNING. M'KNTEB A OILBAUOH.
Undertakers and embalmera; modern
In every detail. Beventn and Pin. Wain
4 30, I.ady assistant
3. P. Finley & Sen
I july assistant. Main (; A-1G99.
ZSLLER-BYRNE8 CO., FUNERAL Di
rectors, embaltnara, 270 Russell, East
1088. Lady assistant
EDWARD HOLMAN,
210 8,1 st.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO..
balmlng; lady aea't; 409 Alder, M. (IIS
UNDERTAKER.
CEMETERIES
NEW TOD Al".
Fine
Residences
We have two or three of the finest
residences in the city of Portland,'
new, modern, well-built and excep
tionally fine home, and in choice lo
cations. People of refined tastes and
means can he supplied in homes al-
ROSR CITY PINOLE QRAVES. M0: I ,u ur. " -A
family lota, C6 to 76. Superintend- ' "l " c ic ic-siiiiicu in-m v.
vcriismff ine particular properly, inn
parties wanting fine homes will nnd
it to their advantage to call upon us
before buying or building. For full
particulars call uimn
Auction Sales Charles K. Henry & Son
AT 250 Stark St. Portland, Oregon.
NEW TOD AT.
tnt at cemetery, corner of Fremont at
end Cully road. Phone Tabor 200. For
full Information apply to Frank Bchle
gel. 632 Worcester bfk. Phone A-2I2I.
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith Co..
Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash
ington sts.
Tonseth A Co., florists, for flowers of
all kinds. 123 6th st.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st,
Full dress shits for rent, all sizes.
Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st.
Max M. Smith, florist 160 6th st. op
poslte Meier ft Frank's. Main 7216.
DEATHS
BUI? fi LARS LOOT MAXY
RICH MEN'S HOUSES
(b'nlted Press Lessed Wire.)
White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 15. Bur
glars, It was reported today to the
sheriff of Westchester county, have
looted the summer home of Henry
Marquarjd. the New York banker, of
silver and other articles worth 35,000.
Mr. Marquand found that the bur
glars had ransacked the house and
HARRIS In this city. August 16, at the
family residence, 35 Kent Morrison
street, Hannah Jane Harris, age 64
years. Funeral notice hereafter.
RANDALL In this city, August 16.
Mrs. Klla Randall, age 24 years. Fu
neral announcement later.
FUNERA IAXOTIOKS
FINK In this city, August 14. Abra
ham S Fine, aged 9 years, son of
Herman S Fine. Funeral services will
be, held pt Punning. MiKntee & 'Jll
baughs chapel, corner 7th and Pine
ts.. Monday. August 17. at 10 a. m.
Interment Tahmnd Torah cemetery.
Friends' respectfully Invited to attend.
COVELL
What's the Matter With
Covell?
Why not go to Covell and buy acre
age? Get a farm for the price of a
house and lot In town, with lust as
good car service, water without cost,
nnd the best of land for fruit and gar
den. The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
S48 Aider St.
I KM M I,F,R - in this city, August 14.
Christine Pemmbr. aged 27 years, be
loved wife of Charley W. Pemmler.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will bp held at Hnl
man's chapel. Third and Salmon streets.
Jnter-
stnlen manv Ivorv carvings and other I Ht 2 1. m. Monday. August 1".
articles which were almost priceless. I ment Klverview cemetery
while the nine servants In the house
slept soundly. This Is the third larg
robbery In this section within a month.
Clarence Whitman, president of th
Merchants' association of New York,
and George L. Nichols, a Wall street
lawyer, wore the other vlrtlms. In
each esse the thieves secured plunder
worth' thousands.
ALLEGED FORGER TO
BE BROUGHT BACK
(Salem Bureau of The Joornul )
Salem, Or., Aug. IB. A requisition
for the extradition of Barney Lenahan,
wanted In Portland for forgery was is
sued from the chief executive's office
last night. Lenahan Is thhught to be
in San Francisco. Frank P. Moore
was recommended by the district at
torney's office to return Lenahan and
was appointed.
It was alleged tnat i.enanan passen
a forged check on George O. Cadwell In
Portland on June "1. Cadwell is the
proprietor of a cigar store at 30S Wasn- j
Ington street and was presented with
a check made out to Rarney Lenahan ,
and signed by one James A. Manson ,
which, according to the complaint, has
been found to be a fictitious name. It j
was a Security Trust Savings bank :
check for $'16 and Lenahan obtained 1
$15 on It after paying a bill he owed '
at the store Moore was also stuck fori
Jiti by the same artist. j
KRAKN At the family residence, Til 1
East Couch street, August 15, Anton
Kraen. aged 71 years. Funeral services
will be held at Punning. McEntee
Ollbaugh's chapel, corner Seventh an.l
Pine streets. Monday, August 17, at 2
p. m. Interment Mount Calvary ceme
tery. Friends Invited
PANCK In this city. August 15, Otto
J. Panck. aged 17 years and 12 days.
The funeral services will he held at
Finley's chapel at 1:30 p. m.. Monday.
August 17. Friends Invited. Interment
Lone Fir cemetery.
WILSON'S SALESROOMS
173-175 Second, Corner Yamhill,
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
at 10 A. M. Each Day.
We si'll an endless varletv of modern
housekeeping effecls. Including the
latest approved parlor, dining-room, bed-
room ami Kitchen furniture, CARPKTS.
RI'G.S. I.IXi ll.KI'M AND OTHER
FLOOR COVKRINGS. mall.-nble ranges,
combination giaand wood ranges, steel
ranges, cook stoves, refrigerators, wall
riVconttlons. hangings, plcturer, etc.
We sell to the retail trade every day
111 tho week something useful and orna
mental for housekeeping. If you want
a price on anything in the store ask our
salesmen Here uro a few of the de
sirable goods we have for sale: Nearly
new nianos. National cnRh register, roll
top desks, bookkeepers' desks, type
writers, desks barber chairs, showcases,
shelving, consulting scales, cheese cut
ters snd everything In the furniture
line.
NOTE If you want rash for your be
longings call up Main 182S. A-424.1.
J. T. WII-SON, Auctioneer.
SPECIAL
East Side Auction
At ?.69 East Morrison St.
TTTESDAY NEXT AT 10 A. K.
BT TUB
FORD AUCTION CO.
Note some of the gnoils that must
go to the highest bidder: Fine upright
piano, one Parlor. and one Chapel organ,
extension tables, chairs, rockers, dress
ing tables, mahogany center tables.
Tuna mahogany dresser, pretty bedroom
suites. Born steel range, wardrobe,
kitchen fiueens. treasures anil tables.
cook stoves, gas range, nan irees, ohr ,1,, Uct K.,;M, . . ,
bookcase with glass doors, combination Ml1 ver? best butlditlR site in the city
bookcase, leather couch, sewing ma- tnat is unoccupied. Apply to
chines, ciocks. large mirror, waroroDe,
chiffoniers and other household require
ments, nil of which must be sold with
out reserve, at 36! East Morrison street.
C. L. FORD, Auctioneer.
PLAITING
TRACT
Are you looking for a platting
proposition? I have the best thing
on the market. Real estate men,
here is your chance. A small
amount of cash will handle it.
Address T-71, care of Journal.
Jonesmore
LOTS
50x100
$350to$500
$25 Down
$10 Per Month
SHE
Jonesmore
TODAY
Montavilla Car Line
Agent at Tract
Geo. D. Schalk
264 Stark Street
1VI 3Q3 A 3393
NEW TODAY.
CHOICE
RESIDENCE SITE
100x150 feet in size, in most select
ocahty in the city of Portland. Any
THIRD STREET
PROPERTY
$21,000 will buy a ouarter block on
Third street, that is an exceptionally
g-ood buy at the price.
MONTGOMERY STREET
PROPERTY
$20,000 will buy quarter block, fine
ly located and with the poor improve
ments now on the property, is paying
Building Lots
! N. E. Cor. . 50lh and Clay
Price $1100
I 100x100 northeast corner of E. 60th
' and K. Clay sts. Easy terms.
, E. 24tk and . Flander. Sti.
I Price 3250
1 1 5 1 00, northwest corner of K. Hth
snd K. Klsnders tts.
E. Davit Street
Price $5000
i lnnxioo on the northwest corner lth
snd K. Iiavls sts. We can arrange for
I ierm.
E. Barntide Street
Price $7500
1 oox l nn on the northwest corner of K
BurnsMe nnd K. nth sts.
Holladay Avenue
One-Hllf Block
Price $2200
Terms, $500 Down
lfiflxjno on the south side of Hollnday
ave. het E. 21st and E. 22d sts. It Is
a uargatn. Bee It.
East First Street
Price $2650
60x10(1 enst side of E. 1st St., 100 feet
""i" oi nonaaay. it s a snap.
Union Avenue
Tftxinn on the northeast corner Tnlon
ave. and Davis sts. Kor price and
terms see us. '
Union Avenue
100x100 on the southwest corner of E.
Couch snd t'nlon ave. This Is a fine
huslness property. For terms on this
one see us.
E. 9th and E. Davis Sts.
80x100 on the southeast corner of E.
9th snd K. Davis sts. See us for price
and terms)
Let Us Write Your Fire Insurance
Mall & Von Borstel
392 E. Biirnside st. and 104 Second st.
KEVT TODAY
person wanting a site for an elegant j six per cent net on the price asked
I Glen Harbor
FOl'H DROWNINGS
IX KIXGS COITXTY
fftilted Prena Leased Wlre.l
New York. Aur. In.-Knur drownlncs
In Kings county were reported this
aftrnoon. The dnd are:
George Murray, 47. drowned (H Coney
Island.
Dennis Hently. fifi, drowned at Fourth
avenue.
Frank Shephard, 70. drowned nt Rock
away. Thomas Plsar. 3 years old, drowned
at Twenty-first street.
I'OKTLAXJ) DOGS OX ;
MURDERER'S TRAIL
Portland's new WEST SIDE suburb and model HOME TOWN.
United Electric Railway has graded over 1-3 of way there now and
will have line in operation by October 1. On Willamette, opposite St.
Johns; 15 minutes from Chamber of Commerce and NO DRAWS
to delay you in reaching your business on time. Great opportunities
for HOME LOVERS who admire large lots that command a view
of. the Willamette and Columbia till they meet, of St. Johns, Van
couver and the mountains and are convenient to electric line; great
opportunities for the invester in lots that are SURE to be in demand
for business.
NO SALOONS; $1,000 restrictions; graded streets, water and sewer
systems.. Prices 5300 to $500, including above improvements. Terms, ,
10 per cent down, $10 per month. When the electric line is completed
prices go up. We invite you to call at our office and let us show
you.
GLEN HARBOR REALTY CO. I
X Agent on the ground. 836-840 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
residence, should inspect this as it is
Charles K. Henry & Son
250 Stark St. Portland, Oregon
81500 will buy nice B-room cottsje
on essy terms. No. 467 Mildred ave.
Well worth $2,000.
HAVE 19 AOBE8, 6 miles from court
house, all In cultivation; (mod house
of 9 rooms, large barn, spring, well
with windmill, larfre bearing orchard,
small fruit. Will sell part cash, or
trade for city property.
J, L. WELLS CO.
306 Chamber of Commerce.
This ought to be snapped up at once,
as it is a Dargam.
FIFTH STREET CORNER
..Corner on Fifth street, fairly well
improved, paying a good rate of in
terest on the price asked This prop
erty I would recommend to one of my
own relatives as the best buv to he
had in the city at the price. Apply to
Charles K. Henry & Son
250 Stark St. Portland, Oregon.
SNAP
$3500
Bast Morrison street, close In,
residence district. 7-room house.
$3000
20 seres Powell Valley road, fine soil,
about 7 miles east of river.
fine
two
$750
whurat Dark.
miles east of Mount Tabor.
5 acres Willamette Park. Only a few
tracts left In this desirable subdivision.
Easy terms and low rate of Interest.
Lambert -Whifmer Co.
404 EAST AU1SB STREET.
One of the
Best Homes
Best Locations
Best
Surroundings
Most Desirable
Most Sightly
Most Accessible
Well Constructed
Well Furnished
Well Kept
A Real Home
8 Large Rooms
InHolladay'sAdd.
Owner Must Sell
Price Very Low
Easy Terms
t m
Important sale of fine furniture In
(Ten urns mahogany, blrdseye maple and
quartered oak, mgu and carpets, office
desks, roll-top, etc.
I On Tuesday j
! We shall have the pleasure nt "elliiiK
i by auction the line furnishings of a ,
private residence, removed to
BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE
159 FAJtX, BTHjU MOUHISON ST.
NGT0N
THE MODEL HOME ADDITION
rtuy now before the prices are ad
vanced. K900
Lots 60x100. on 20th street, close to
Brazee.
SIOOO
I-ot 50x100, on 21st street, close to
Urazee.
SllOO
Twenty-Nine Acres
$460 per acre buys one of the best
pieces of acreag-e In the city; (rood
house and barn, orchard; all cleared
and level; soil Is first class In every
respect. This Is positively the best
buy on the market. Can be cut into
B-acre tracts and sold for not less than
$600 per acre. Come and let us show
It to you.
Bolds, Wallace Co.
Room Canterbury Building-,
3d and Washington Sts.
23d street, close to
iot 60x100. on
Thompson.
S2300
Corner, 100x100, on 21st and Braee
sts.
923O0
Corner, 100x100, on 16th and Knott sts.
P. B. Holbrook
Company
Room 1
Worcester Building
Phone M 5396
tRiwInl nintcB to The Innrtial.)
Stevenson, Wash.. Aug. 15. Blood- ,
hounds will be put on the trail of An- (
tonla.. Picciano. the bartender who shot 1
and killed Ben Stahl Wednesday night
at Cook's landing. Sheriff James Haf- I
fey and deputies have been scouring the
mountainous country In Skamania coun- I
1y and they believe with bloodhounds !
ilmv will he able to effect a canture.
Andv Vaughn's hounds of Portland w!
be used.
rill !
IYovUik Tlielr Claim.
From the St. Louis Post-Dlspntrh. .
The suf f ragrttes who break Premier;
Asuulth's windows and threaten to
throw bombs are doing what they can
to prove that women are not too good ;
fnr the dlrtv work of politics.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call Bldg.
TelephotTs Kearney 8101
ASVSBTIBZrmiTTB A WD SUB.
BCklTTIOHB B.ECEITZD.
I t or. nlin, tt'tin tn Sun Kranrlnen
can have their msll sent In care of
The Journal Office.
ARTIU'R U. FISH. Representative.
Farms and Acreage j
85 ACRES, 2 miles west of St. Johns, on good public road, all well J
J watered, soil rich, land lies well, timber estimated to make about 2
8.000 cords of wood, within 2 miles of the Linnton and Hillsboro
X carline; price only $75 per acre, third cash, balance easy payments.
120 ACRES withing 2 miles of Beaverton. all good rich land with
X no rock or gravel, located on two public roads; price only $75 1
per acre; all suitable for cutting up into 5 and 10-acre tracts.
30 ACRES inside the city limits of Salem, l2 mile from the depot;
all in a high state of cultivation; 6-room house, hard finished;
L new barn, good orchard of mixed fruits, all well fenced, well T
watered; price $4,000, half cash, balance to suit the purchaser.
70 ACRES near Jefferson, Marion county, half well cultivated, half
pasture and light timber; price $3,000, $1,000 cash, balance to auit.
7lA ACRES near the Willamette river, 4 blocks from streetcar line,
all good stump pasture; price $300 per acre, third cash, balance
t easy payments.
Corner, 100x100, on 22d and Thompson
sts.
Irvington Investment Co.
331 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Mala 3177, A-44S0.
A costly dining-room suite, up to date
In style and quartered oak; hall sent
and large mirror, library tnhle. Morris
chairs and mahogany Ixxikease. Imnd
some large Axminstcr rups. velvet and
Brussels carpets, office table, roll-ton
(desk, flat-lop double desk. r. ft 6 in. long;
eieganr oertronm .set, silk (loss mat
tresses, dressers in mahogany and
blrdseye mnple. couches, rm-kers, ladv's
desk and other fine goods, which will bo
Parties desirous of securing up-to-date Pr"Pert' tark street. People hav
goods of high-class eastern manufacture 'K money to invest, should call upon
are inyitea to oe ..n tune i.n it i.aiiAY us and inspect this property, and we
STARK STREET
PROPERTY
We have a very choice investment
Fine Suburban
Home
One acre. fruit trees. vines nnd I
berries, native shade trees; 6-room. i
hard-finished 2-story house: 1 porches I
and basement: water in kitchen; larfte
red barn; horse, harness and buggy; on
Section Line road at South tylount
Tabor; JS.OoO; terms.
HARTMAN S THOMPSON
CEAHZEl OF COKMXBOII.
On Thursday Next
At 10 o'clock we shall sell the niHin
consignments of household goods anil
furniture entrusted to our car for sale
at BAKER'S AITTION MM'SR
GEO P.AKKH A- snv,
Rellnble Auctioneers
will demonstrate that it is the het
purchase to he had in the city. Apply
to
Charles K. Henry & Son
WALNUT
LAND
Midland
Acres
The Ideal Home
Villa Tract
Just What the Real Homesecker
Is Looking For.
The best suburban property la or
around Portland. The prices are
within the reach of alL Small
payment down, monthly install-
250 Stark St.
I can offer a choice tract of land '
suiiame tor wsinm cumirw iu - - , , . iru U
town and well suited fnr platting to b mCIltS On the balance. Wny OVLJ.
(an oe naa on
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sponsible for errors, should any orc-ir
In such ads. Prompt pe Trent experteU. '
Phonos. Main 717:?: A-G05J.;
Hours. II a. m to I p m. i
Katurdavs. 8 m. to is p. m. i
it
:
5 ACRES overlooking the Willamette, 1 acre cleared, balance good
timber; price $500 per acre.
1 ACRE with new 8-room modern house, on street car line, good
well of water, all fenced: price $2300; purchaser may aecure ad
joining acreage if desired.
200 ACRES with Salem electric line crossing it, in very auitable loca
tion for starting a station; land may be cut up into small acreage;
180 acres cleared, balance good timber; on good public road;
7-room house, 2 barns and other outbuildings; price only $85
per acre, half cash, balance to suit the purchaser.
480 ACRES, II miles from Portland, all good rich soil, on good pub
lic road, third cleared, balance light timber; land lies well, no rock
or gravel; 8-room house, 2 large barns, other outbuildings, all well
watered, all suitable for cutting up into 5 and 10-acre tracts; price
$50 per acre, third cash, balance to suit the purchaser; half mile
to school llt mile to churche. stores, etc.
LOTS 50x280 FEET, 9 miles from city, with river frontage, near the
Oregon City car Uae. at $500 and up.
Auction Sales $3,000
Prl, r- ' sold In small tracts
" ya,.. tortus with a small amount of
cash down This Is en opp rtunlty for
a live retu estate man to maice oig-
money. (Jrjrantse a syndicate to handle
hole thing 1 ran frlve you any
the whole thins
1 amount from 0n to 600 acres,
dress J-l care of Journal
Ad-
IT
The Portland Auction Co.
(Incorporated i
211 FIRST STREET
a I Tl'EPDAY AXP TlirHSIUT 10 A M
! FRIDAY 2PM.
PRIVATE SALES'
EVERY DAY !
n aTV 18 mlls 'rom Portland
"n K F. u. and ndlh route: 14 acres
cleared ( In clover), 7 acre slashed
1 i acres has about 400 cords ef wood'
small house nd other Improvements
This Is a bargain Uiat Is a snap.
XT FATS TO BEX ITS.
CHAPIN & HERL0W
333 Chamber of Ooaunare.
Min 1862, A-4770.
GOLD!
a lot when you can get an acre for
the price of a lot?
IT PAYS TO SEE U3
Chapin & Herlow
332 CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Main 1652 A-4770
i
7;J0 A. M TO P M
SPECIAL
Fine corner lot East
Taylor street; terms.
?th
and Eat
r&rSKVZ.W?: THE SHAW.FRAH fOMPANY
r m 1 1 c iii i m i run in ifnumi ,
trrtAr. fM- Fatting Mdtf. I
-K TTTi Z 7T ZTT. TZ I T
2S STARK ST.
For this week Its THE SAME OI.I
8TORT": Between the houoes we
bought and which were con!rnel tn
us for sale, we aanin have lurae and
complete assortment of all kln.l if Tnr
niture to offer to the public st re
markable low prices To en-i nr-ra t e all
the nice dressers, tnetal bei dinms
room sets, steel :m. I cavrr.iM.rt.
: : rockers, stands, hall r. k !th
(etc.. would be too murh (nm. and
; we'll (how rnu that we have the ftCs
; and the prlc-es are rlal-t
! pnnTt.jvn 41-i-thiV rti
j il l first "T i n ctual eh Invested"; we have the
U.,V. tiC-' .... I facts to b-lr this up. or of the most
MA,N SS mdrn part ment Uwi In the city.
NOTICE We're still pavln top prices built about one year Welkins. .!-
ror romitur una nwrcnanaise inn msse tn; 'always fi,U .ta will
a apeclalty of auction sales at private handle. Balance llt.it at pr cert
houses. i Can be pa td $l.e vearlv If d,re i
I WF HAVE IT. In a plaeer mine In Call-
fornla lirouml below and adjoining has
' produced millions our (round has
well proaperteij and proven rich In
a-et -old we need limited rinanci
; sls'ance for hvdraullc equipment
will share ilberallr with those Jolnln
uia Your Investment will be psid
from first profits and vou retain your w i a. r
Intereet tn the property Profits will JpJjJHMJ 1 en aCrtS ClOSe tO JTt
t-e IM SI l.l.l large on ire mvem
mrnt This combines ABSOUI'TK safe-!
itv with larr and julrk returns, whlrhi
oannot be truthfullv sM of the ordi- !
rrr Investment Vou can Invest from s
tiS to II 0t0 For further informstlon
address P I. Mcleod. j: Failln Bid '
n nas
im been ! a
w?i Acreage Snap
1 back B
pon Electric ; surrounding acre
age selling at $350 to $500 an
acre. Must sell .
Lambert -Whifmer Co.
o mast mia ITIIKT.
1 6 NET j
.. R. I!ai' n A Co .- al e: iwc's. er-i
DZVUN & FIRKBAUCHi
Hl-I f wetland bldg coe tta ai4 Wash. .
to pr Owat Proflt Owarwatd.
We hace ; jcres nir Hol
brook. whtrh Is north of Linn
ton, wtTfi 1. cords of aland
tn tltrber Will make Ideal
chikn farm Ele- tric line rw
fru.l'tjg- on th plane for tbelr
trw' k
W e must s'l this rlfht away
snd e will enter Into eon
traet with the purchaser of this
to r Mm J ') rr cwt IwntM
on the purchase prir-c. tf be It
Vesfr. at the eaptratkift of t
jeara from dwto of purrhatKv
Ttils absolutely arva ranters tho
pun her 1 per efit profit.
Price la lt.l eaoh
Honkor' Informst Parera,
111 t bamber of t'tmunerrt
JACKSON
DEERIuG
V
Phone Mlin . 818 Surk St.
flortp;ap;e Loans
I - Lowt rateo mt twteeoot.
XXUU UMMOI,
TOn SALE -HKAL I-STATH j
THK BKT IXT IX W'JII.Vl'T rf-'-:.
Will rrak cw4 lrtta I -r
Mail ;
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lonerBack" in Small Ads.
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