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, v THE OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MOKNINO. SEPTEMBER 0, 1008,
TATE TO BE
FAMOUS JUDGE, OF DENVER
Jewelei3 Sell
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The Creation of Hood Kirer
County, Xo'wr. Without
Representation, Makes It
. Xecessary, to Reapportion
, Failed Last Session.
Oregon legislator will one mor
fac th Chines put! of redisricting
' th ititi at th nest asslon. At th
laat session an attempt wa made In
that direction but for varlou aubtar-
rinnn DollUoaJ rruoni the aenata rep
resentation waa chanced while the house
remained tb aatna, tn Din lor reuia. i
, trloting tha representative, dying poace-
fnllv In tha no.ses.lon of KeDresenta-
tlve Jewell, chairman of the special I
commute to which it waa raierrea. j
At th coming- session, however, there
will be a peculiar situation, uregon
now ha a 34 countlea and provision Is
made for repreaentatlon for but II.
Hood River county, created by the
Initiative at the election of last June.
') virtually without representation. Ill
has no senator and no representative.
It la true that N. J. Blnnott of The
Dalles and Representatives J. U Carter
of Hood Kiver ana h. u. uoaas or
lmfur are entrusted with the joint duty
of looking; after th interests of both
Waaco countv and Hood River county.
but they wer elected as waaco county
representatives at the same tlm that
the new county waa created.
. in oraer to proviae ior nooa rtiver
l. a. - . . 1 1
It Is exnected that tha task will be lnals.
one of th Interesting- ones of th ses
aion.
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Turkey Trebles Attributed
to Foresight of Minister's
Political Deals.
Vienna, Sept. II. To hear Vienna
and Berlin officialdom talk about It.
anyon would auppos Foreign Minister
lavolaky of Ruaala had horns, hoofs
and a barbed wlr tail. x- ! !
And reallv. If M lavnlakv did what
Teutonla atateemeo accua him of he
must be diabolically clever.
Their version la that he ataes-man.
aged tha entire Turklah revolution for
liuaala's benefit and. that. If It hadn't
been for him. TurkeV would te sa-far
hark in th dark ages. governmntaUyJ
toil ay aa It was three months-ago. - !
tor BDout half a-vear orlor to tha
revolution Oermanr and Austria. . be
tween them, claimed 'Turkav aa nrattv
much their own. This was painful for
Russia because th osara.had looked
upon It previously .'for three decades.
Iaa Hialr private preserve,
Kalaera Frans Josef and TVHhelm got
tired of this after awhile and conxpired
together to win Abdul Hamlri'a frUnd.
ahlp for themselves. With lazet Pasha
A
ND he is glad of It - - - ; . . SOUTH. BEND WATCHES are sold on tKe-
! ile'loses1 the'eonstant tax upon his lC of the Jime they keep in actual everyday '
customer, pocketbook 'for repairs 'and use 'not ase timektepinff. ;
; r','Bxiag" and' regulatingr, etc., etct etc,
They are designed to withstand without effect
the ' bumps and-jarr and jolts, the .vibration of
: trains ' and automobiles, horseback riding, and
violent changes . in temperature which . other .'
' He loses the dissatisfaction and distrust people . watches may not stand.1 ,' . , '.-;; : ''' i ;
ai a a " .a .. . ra ' aj Sk Jwy waMa .. a) a asjsjBaaB A a f
have tor a.jeweierwnen tney expect a tune' livery it
eta, etc.whichfhe knows" are" -bdund to follow
the sale of other makes of watches. . '.
Judge Beir B. Llndaer, Actlre lo Behalf of ' f Uncle Remus" Memorial.
Stars Fresh From
OperaticTriumphs
JTudra Lilndsey la known over the
county's official representation it will World for his wbrk with Juvenile crlm-
Th Denver Judge is always
ready with a helping; hand for th boy
nr crlrl It la verv natural he should
so actively interest Jilmself In the pro
posed memorial for j. unanaier Harris,
under th direction of the Juvenile Pro-
tectlve association. - This memorial, the
funds for which are now being raised.
111 be located in Georgia and win be
unique In Us educational methods. The
purpose or , tne scnooi is to train ana
develop into useful cltliens children
whose surroundings might lead them
to waste their lives in crime and ahama
Four hundred and twenty-six aores
hava been riven, and this new educa
tional plant will b knowa as "Th Ju
venlla Sta.ta.'
No mor fitting; memorial could be
raised for "Uncle Rmus" by th myr
iads of children who have learned to
love J. Chandler Harris and mourn his
death, than this school. It Is to be
backed by such people as Jacob Reese,
John Temple Graves, Mr. John P.
Jones and others Interested in Juvenile
work. - The plana for th new school
have not taken on a definite form, but
win be worked out later. In a gen
eral way, this "Juvenll State" will b
conducted as nearly aa posslbl along
the linea of a statement government
Th' central educational building will be
known aa tha "capltol." Th students
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will comprise the' various government
Officers, making laws, governing them
selves and administering laws, as far
Swo houses, of congress will represent ?h Austria n
i atudents, to b. of eours. under the fh ma!n line at
direction of the instructors. This will The ronne.afo.
bo put a part of th educational sys
tem wnicn it-is nopea will broaden out
and make better cltlsena of th pupils
Who com under Its charge.
In addition there will be a mechanical
workshop, a 'thoroughly equipped gym
nasium, and the regular school curri
culum wUl be taught, giving such as
wish the manual training which will
mak them better equipped for life's
work. No broader or raor Interesting
development In th educational field has
ever, been attempted than this school
which Judge Lindsey la so actively In
terested in. And no man is better pre
pared to direct the nollov nt jnioh .
school than Judge Lindsey, who has de
voted hlS lif tO th StUtlv nf hnva n4
g-lrls whose surroundings have not been
what they should, and who have suf-
ierea in conseauence. as haa iu h
community in which -they grew up.
The Judare is. to mint th !... .r
ti uux whu nno jusi com in touch with
nim, on m square," and everybody
realise this. l
The "chanceleaa" .m v.
picked tip from different sections of the
united States, no on locality -being
favored over another.
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GO AFTER RE
CORDS
Seattle Athletes to Compete
at Organization's Anni
versary Tomorrow.
Madame Rappold.
' Tha coming- to this city on October 7
of a group of grand opera stars, freah
from the greatest opera company in
the world, is an event of sufficient
importance o mas our soeiety and mu-
. .ik-raiim (leuuie open meir eyes in aa
tonishment. They are truly . coming,
4 and moreover, they are going; to giv
: a concert in which all may have an
opportunity of hearing the four voices
mat jne oia; cuies nave Deen ; raving
over during th paat year.
. Theaa artists ar distinguished mem
bers of th Conried Metropolitan Op
era company. During the aeason Just
closed Madame Rappold, the fascinat
ing prima donna, waa all th rage In
, ew York' and other musical centers:
, Madame Jacoby charmed and thrilled
her andioncea and the hlirhest honors
wer showered upon her; KlccardO Mar
tin, he great American tenor, proved
himself to be all that th title Implies,
ana even more; while Campanarl set
: th critics to Inventing new phrases to
extol his wonderful genius.
, In their concert tour they ar dupli
cating th great rat Successes of the
jptrm FMion. in program arranged
for their appearance in thla city is cal
culated to cover a wide range of popu-
- lar and classical aonga, arias, duets
- trio and quartets.
This will be th opening of th Lois
Fteers-Wynn Comtn concert course for
i. !-.
Th Portland Turn Vereln will hold
an athletic tourney at Konaes para
tomorrow in connection with the cele
bration of the fiftieth anniversary f
the foundlns of the organisation and
the thirty-seventh of th local branch.
Th Seattle athletes sent over by the
Turn Vereln of th Sound city arrived
here yesterday afternoon In prime shape
for the open atr contests on ueia axiu
track tomorrow.
' About to In all will compete for the
dlolomas awarded to th winners by the
National Turnerbund of America. Henry
Weinhard ha given a handsome em
bossed aold medallion trophy to the
Vereln for presentation to the best all-
around recora mian py a iuci bicubic.
Physical Director Robert Krohn of the
Multnomah club will act as Judge of the
meet.
The athletes will leave th Turne halle
at th corner of Fourth and Yamhill
streata at 8 o'clock for the park. The
contests will begin at 9 o'clock and will
last au morning until noon, wnen a
dinner will be served in the open by
R. Rohse, proprietor of the park. After
dinner, beginning at 2 o'clock,, the re
maining: events in the tourney will be
nulltvl off.
A feature or tne ariernoon win oe me
games and athletic exniDUions or ine
junior classes of the Turn Vereln.
miEiiE oil
lABOKFRIEHDS
Attacks Bryan and Jefferson
as Enemies of Work
ing Classes.
help they succeeded.
Isset was at tha height of his power
wnen iney net to worv. wnaravar n
said, th sultan swore bv. Haw th
kaiser convinced him that he would do
better to tie to them than to tha caar
laoean t appear.
They convinced him anvwav.
The chanae In Turkev'a lnlrnatlnnal
lines ana aisuices was announced very
Buuuonijr.
Buasia's Dream.
Russia went to bed one nlrht serene
in ine oeiier tnat in Constantinople
government loved no other country so
wen. ii loi un ine next aav io reaa
tha morning paper that Abdul had
aumonzea Austria 10 ouila tn xsovi
tiazaar railway.
That railway was th very thing that
Russia din t want more than anvthlne-
eise on eann.. us purpose was to con.
system witn tn Turn
Salonika.
The concession amounted to hand.
lng Turkey's commerce power to Aus
tria Doaiiy. ii aiso, assured easy access
for Austrian troops Into Turkey In about
one tenth tne time it would take any
other kind of troops to get there.
Austria and Germany ar close
friends; so what was good for th
rormcr was good for th latter, too.
Besides, special provision was made to
give uermany a snare of tne plunder.
M. Isovolsky nearly fainted.
"On no account." he exclaimed, sntll-
lng his breakfast vodka in his excite
ment, must such a line be built
It didn't look as If he could help,
tnougn.
When he told Abdul how he felt about
It, Abdul only smiled and told Austria
ta go right on unloading rails and spikes
ana ties.
(Pnltid Press Leased Wlr.)
Chicago, Sept li. Conareaaman
nenry nnerman Bou telle tonight In
speech to the Marquette club, attacked
William Jennings Bryan and Thom&a
jerrerson as "twin enemies to labor.
ine aey not of Boutll'a address
waa
"If Bryan called workinrmen nublio
beggars, he followed closely la th f oo
steps or Thoma Jefferson, founder
the Democratic nartv. who i.-
workina-men aa tha
tlOn On the mmmnnlhr i f JTa
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u.iuci ra wi v IDC ,
iiouteiie said:
tC j cunitDuieo on lapor in
uii congress, oas accused Mr.
Bryan of referring; to American work-
ingmen as -publlo beg-pars.' I do not
know what proof Mr. Ifearst has, but I
.ww ma asntimeni attributed to him is
in accord with that nt th. ki " i
the nmil. .i.7-I ir."S Ui
TffZ-J"' ' .uuuuor, x nomas
"On wrltlntr to Jnhn Ttm-m- fw. t.
Jefferson sai3 In i7Tr
I consider the lass of artifloers as
the panders of vice and th instruments
J ""IV" iiisiiDen.iea oi a country are
generally overthrown.'
"Jefferson r!vli f x
unH. ..nln. th nrliM will hn r. I hull,, rv.l... i "m'm. w"nu'
manf n th K1IOr.Rnf 111 f h ! nfpftl In lvnt.1 Ant.in. An . . , f . "
Death Roll of
the Northwest
1X1 I aVOld enrlnar rommsirna IT I mm
I" S2! "A. fif t&3r.,mtZkllI?ll2M women 1. in th.
Kirchnr. The evenlnc will end with I written br him: ufm omtna
m oance given uy ins a urn crcin io
Its memDen and mvuea guests.
HOOD PITER WILL
' VOTE OX CHARTER
(Special Diana ten to Tha tarsal I
'Th DroDortion nt tha .i
to the aggregate of fauabandmen ia th
proportion of th unhealthy oarta tn
in neaith of th body politic, and is
good enough barometer . vhK
Jefferaon expressed th greatest con
tempt for labor. Th nmu.in - ..
: , . i,,vus iu xricnuHijlD lor
labor, until th Republican naatv bi.
Mooa Kiver, ur., nept j. A special I uraor uy rrweing th alavea
elecUon wfll be held Monday to vot , 'k Vr, '"P?anip or ryn for
proper seii-
charter mo as to give th city council I naii rJct th tinocratlo party and It
ney to oerray i Fnnaiuti.
John Stark.
Wviml rMantre ta T Joaraalt
Hill born. Or, Sept It. Lieutenant
John Ftack, 77 yeara. a pioneer of Ore-
ron and California, died Wednesday at
em Leaf fmlt farm, near Hillsboro.
whet- be waa visiting his daughter.
Mrs. R. 8. Alexander.
Mr. Stark waa a veteraa of tha Civil
war. havinir served four yeara as a
twtr.ber f Cncupany 1, Twentieth Wle
cona'.a Volunter Infantry. The funeral
was beld at Portland September 1.
th rlaht to borrow mtney
th expenses of carrying on th city
frovernroent Th present charter Uni
ts the Indebtedness of the city to $!.
D00 and the amendment provides for
an increase to ta.ouo
of
One of th chief reasons for holding pair of
Free Rubbers.
Tor on wek only, with rery pair
- ur gxinrai n 1 1 n
good storm robbers will be
Russia came as near sending an ulti
matum to Vienna as It could without
danger of actual hostilities, which it
didn't want until It knew Just what
kind of cards Kaiser Frans Josef held.
Evidently they wer pretty good for
the kaiser stood pat. Germany also
came out In a formal statement saying
it proposed to help the Austrlans if
they aot Into trouble with anyone over
the proposed line.
That settled It Russia couldn't af-1
ford to fight both Austria and German
at the same time. M. Isvolsky sat baci
and aia some hara tninxinc.
Th kaiser worked while he thought
Tans josef sent out surveying par
ties. "Wllhelm encouraged German fin
anciers to visit Constantinople, The
financiers weren't backward in asking
for franchises and concessions. Almost
everything they asked for they got Is
set attended to that '
Financial agents from other countries
were politely Ignored.
German soldiers undertook th reor
ganization of Abdul's army. . Wolff
Pasha assumed command of his forces
in Macedonia. Golts Pasha got to work
on th forts alonf the Dardanelles.
About this time M. Isvolsky Invited
King Edward of England to come up
and sa the cxar at RevaL Edward
went
England didn't like the goings-on In
Turkey, either, though its losses wer
not ao great and its Indication waa cor
respondingly less violent than Russia's.
Tounj Turk Balk.
Immediately after the Reval meet
ing; however, th Young Turks became
obstrenerous. German and Austrian
agents sent word to Berlin and Vienna
that they suspected Russia of stirring
up revolutionary activity.
it seemea aa ii mis wouia dq sucn
aneer thins- for . an autocratlo trov-
ernment like Russia to do that the Ger
man and Austrian foreign offices mere
it thought tneir agent naa namicina
tlons and didn't pay any attention to
them. "
It wasn't nntn after tne Toun Turks
had overturned th Turkish government
that the two foreign: oinces woke up
with a atart.
aa If someone 'had been telling unpleas
ant truth about xsset Russia s and
England's arch-foa
Rvan his friends never defended Is-
set's political methods, Btill there were
others as. bad as he. The reformers,
however, wanted Jjyset's scalp first and
worst. It was a. good thing ha was
friendly with Germany. Kaiser Wil-
helm's embassador helped him to es
cape. .
ANNUAL RECEPTION
piece . suited ,!, to the standard ;
. of their day and generation
and receive instead one made
for the requirements of a half
century ago and "who 'object
to the everlasting repair bills,
and the vexations and delays
and annoyance of watches
which cannot stand twentieth
century bustle and usage. He
loses the blame people attach
to him for faults watch male-,
ers build in their' watches
and which cannot cure.
Yes, he loses all this and he
is glad of it, for he knows that
when he sells a SOUTH
BEND WATCH he has made
more money in the lo.ng run than He will on any
other watch he might sell. He has made a lifelong
customer for his store anil a friend for himself.
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He knows, too, that just, the fact that he sells
SOUTH BEND WATCHES stamps him as the
best jeweler in -his community. The most pro
gressive, the most skilled, the most popular, for
you will find SOUTH BEND WATCHES sola
only by reliable jewelers, the best in each locality.
That is just as" much a part of the South Bend
Policy as the making of the best watches that
money and skill can produceof making them
grade for grade superior to all other watches.
m m i i mmim r" i i i im
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leaves the factory must un
dergo tests that are twice as
; severe as the worst strain you
. will ever give it It is baked
': in an oven and kept for hours
n a rpfricprntftr fit ". frM.Wi' t
- ----a . a
point : '; '::'. t.
. You might 'freeze is n a,
Hock of ice tviihout injuring
it, in the slightest degree.
Hundred' of jewelers Have
made this test with not a sin
gle failure. Not only is all'
the skill that money and ex
perience can command put
into .'SOUTH BEND
WATCHES, but the SOUTH
BEND Watch Company, at an
expense no other, watch maker cares to incur,
pays the best jeweler in each locality to perfectly;
adjust each 'watch sold to the individual pur
. chaser.
Your jeweler will gladly show you this beau-,
tiful modern watch and tell you all about it IX
your jeweler is not one of our 10,000 represent
atives, send us his name and we will take the
matter up with him personally, and also send you,
free, our handsome book, "How Good Watches
Are Made," and a little device showing how a
SOUTH BEND WATCH adjusts itself to every
temperature automatically.
A SOUTH BXND WcH.
South Bend Watch Co., Dept.' N South Bend. Ind
th election is to rrovlde ramr to pay riven fr. 8e advertlaement of Grand
for a bridge the city Is building over Leader lo th faahlon McUoo of today',
the Hood river which was washed away I paper. 7 "
tt ramearai. km. rather Lw LArimi.. ! iz-
fricllrrg. Interment wa. at Mount I
"irT rwinetery. Mnnbers ef Gorn
Wrl,bt Pot Na. 1 acted a pall barra.
Mr. "lack wa bora la county Water
ford, Ireland.
la ft spring. It wa. expected when th
bridr waa contracted for that the city
would nave th money rrvrni tne saloon
licenses to par for It. but the town
went dry and waa deprived of this
revena. ronslderabl Interest la being
takan in th outcom of the election
a. th completion of th bridge 1. bigb-
rain
tlv nacMaary befor th winter
Calta TlacraC
Fherwood. Or, Sept. It The ye.
wiatns f tb late Calta Vlnceat. li
,"', wh wa killed while working
In a locales' ctp la California by a
krau.ne war latcrred at th
j ,,, iie'oft orn.etery, (wa Ball Wet f
r i-iuracay artemKa.
V!n wa. married a few rear
no tad alnc b w ark tag tn tb
1 --ft . rnr,m Calfomta. lie bad
I- tn.id rivmirir t Oiii la a short
t. 1 r-uy !tlf firn.
lie ia tn thir nmkw rt tba Tl-r-
f.m.-.y t mnt't m rW-nt oVeatH.
1 f,r waa fa!.iy ln)urJ r a aaw
!f i m .Immii l k VMra tro:
' ' i-or waa m-,mm y tinr
Gay World Condemns Fat
rains
TO fifiUir BOARD
her la on loop-tan! of Mean, how.
vr. ror me over rat lac
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I a r.r-t
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having com to stay, fatness Is da trot. I wiaeiy-anowa
that I to aay not In It.- rat ladle I "orlty flr-prof eanstrvcUon.
ar inraio4 wua MUf wipa oil um i win uvr a lector la th auditorium
of th Commercial dub Tuesday arm
Let her get ,n" t:1 'dock. .Tha laetur will be
train l a pn. i riven nnoer tna aoarncaai nr ttia
crtpttaw Tablets, and tak en aftar I Realty baard and th Portland Achl-
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wi ri mrai m l.M it a7wiLirnw iBfl nrI v V I m'tDril nun
eoi she will aotlo she will b wearing I Whlla In tb city Mr. Loaard win be
tn new mon witn'satiaratma n k.l Ttnavlir fni.rii tw i .
-i " wnrntMi pi or omr I "raiofn or in rteany uoara ar4 Arhi-
Taee raae of Marmola Prwacrlptlo I Inr th la tyre, a dinner will b rtrea
"'i . ' ' ""if maoitn gimnioiiai (uw . tn jsortonia
tm mrmran.nrm wim me iimoui I potet ey . t. Ivin. 7eee4ay mernlng
Marmola Praawrtption, are perfecUy I b will be gives aa aitomoblle rid evr
-r j i-w. t-thtUb nra.nMimM amiiM citt pt joaitn iamftb.rM m4
tree by a runawaj il1, "41r fear t be mat eeoBora-l W. nie. prealdent f the ReaJt'y Koard.
I mw m7 wa., i eenta I r euewirg tut ainntr at
r1 r-
JTtey ere aiae a vry Fleaaant ahe4 1 th architect wlil held aa Informal
a t!aj T I m---m,;t ritt-rlr r r. . . In j'2 I .11 k. ... . . "
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Mr. Holmes-I.awTaac Entertains ITew
and 014 WpUs and Kany
rrlenda.
Th twnty-flrst annual rereptlon
e-lvon hvVMrs. Holmes-Lawrence and
the faculty of the Holmes Business col
lege last evening in the school's re
ception room wa a aoclal event that
will long bo remembered by the new
and old pudUs and th many friends
which were present It was a gather
ing of many prominent men and wo
man from all parts of the Paclflo coast.
Th reception hail and the numerous
class-room were decorated with autumn
Imth mnl mania snravs and were so
artistically arranged that It caused moat
favorable comment fcom the many pres
ent. Entertainment wa furnished by
Webber's, orchestra and Mis Lenor
Vnunnr. Aaatstlnr Mr. Holmes-Law-
rence in the reception of guests wer
Un. K. n. Tacrart. Gordon Jonas. Mr.
and Mr. Frank Bishop. Mia Hasrl ,
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Whltcomb, Mlaa Lenor lounger,
Mis Grace Matthew.
and
Tomorrow (Monday) positively last
day for discount oa east aid gas bill.
Don t fail to reaa ga tips.
Player Pianos Great
Progress Made
Th old-fashIone3 mechanical de-vtoa
for playing th piano created much In
terest. Improvement were mad nrf
om of thaae makaa hava beea hlahlv
advertised.
Bom peopl are today bavin thaI aa
make, of paver pianos wlthoat harinv'S
invv.uf.iwi iiiv pfw, DogfDI Bd eu-
perlor makea. Tb A. B. Cbaae cora-
peny or iNorw.ia. imio. have created
aew Instrument, the "Artlat.nn t
piaye numaa-is ana i rree front the
mechanical pounding, grinding effect
TKe A. B. Chase Artlatano rlayer Is a
tew la advance of all ether attempt,
and ha been dear-rlhavl aa tha F.i-
rlanty player." Expert p'.ar.lsta hav
been enable t d'atinguUh eetweea this
and reaattal playing.
ir yoe ar at au tntereaiM! la'piayrr
flaao It will b worth while f r yoa
vlalt th bouse f e0rma. Clmy
Ce. and aek to see eer aw Improved
n t inoperi
ea'c. and y
playare Com t inapert aad remain t
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CLASS C makes the big money; improvement has the right to
. profit. , . .'
CLASS C is getting smaller every year.
CLASS C is so smallalready that the cranberry market is safe'
forever.
CLASS C is the, best of all because it contains" Oregon land,
' where the yield is from 3 to 10 times the best average
of Eastern States.
Small Tracts, Easy Terms
. NO INTEREST
Moderate Cash Payment
Monthly Payments $10
For development fund only, as the cranberries will oav the bal-
g ance on the land. No installments on the land purchase will be
g collected except from the profits.
g Send for particulars of this most desirable small investment offered to wage-
g earners and people of moderate means, Illustrated booklet sent on application
g jmaiumi owi, v uurueil DUIiaing.
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