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the Oregon! daily.' journal, Portland. Tuesday 'evening, april; 20, 1009. O'.'fflS FIGIIT GREAT GUI AFTER A FEVER SCHEME rAnd Otlier Acute Diseases a; pie lildDISSliS ri' n - T7TN L'GE Tonic Is Often Needed to Kestore Normal Healtli. Ini Says He Will Have House Iff re. but Refuses to lio Into Details Regarding , PlansWill lieturn Next Fall. . . ft . "i hr completed my arrangements o tisvs theatre In Portland." said J. J. Shubert befors leaving for Oesttls this afternoon. , "Owing to the fact that all the detail have not been concluded yet I cannot atate Just .where the thea tre ;wlll be, , nor who will have charge of tke work here for me. I will return to Portland neitt October; however, and expert to have everything well In h,and When aakedf whether bs was going to build house, or whether It, would be . Duui 1 or mm dj local tHpumiata, nr. Rhubrt said he did not care to state. "1 can t see that It makes much dlf ferenr."; aald lie. ."The reallv lmnort ant Ihlnr la to vet a now nua hre. I should s Judge from the looks of the . houses -you already have; . '?? 'Portland I a fine city and going to be a large one. It hss.svwry appear ance of , metropolis, but It heeds some lew things. vFor rons. it, needs: a new and very good hotel The present ones ars good enoogh, but they, can't" ac commodate, the people. - As to its thea tre a 1 have no hesitancy in saying they 11 im wwh in wo country, it is a disgrace that such houses should be al lowed t operate. Where are the wealthy men of Portland about whom we hear so mucn r wiry don't they build respectable house? It Is not only that the present theatres are old and Incon venient, but they ars positively unfit .for the use they are put to." - 'Mr. Shubert promised to remedy this luiiuiuun Dniore me season or llu opens. "I am practically certain of my pians, ne said,. "Cut there are some leases and similar matters that have to be straightened' up before we can malts a public announcement.. Mr. Shubert left fi-l.aattl sr o'clock this, afternooJ,i.ia will return tiiv nun. uerj. . HO 0 TRACK ALLEGED SLAYER 1,485,000 square feet of the property to ia Tor tne cost or paving. ; On the .west side the blocks run east (Srwcfat iHirwtcb. The Jours,! 1 Irfwlston, Idaho, April 80. Aided by , Harry draper's 'bloodhounds, the Nea Peres county deputies are reasonably sure that In the arrest at Rnhprr limn a fine Ridge rancher, they have the man wno urea ne ratal snot that ended ins lire or Henry htefen Sunday nlgbtfand west and ars 700 feet long. On the 1 w arrestea on suspicion at east side they run north and south Julietta yesterday, testimony of thejand only 200 feet, back. Property Is as-: BKiiis mat mere I sensed hair of the distance between the wn . uiuuu mivwn me men. me blocks, but the first 100 feet bears hounds were given the scent of Brant's three fourths of the cost. Thus people 7.'... "" iivmn oi who own property witnin tnis distance Bierien. x ney soon pirKert up the i from the street will have to pay sums LCXr4T fSKtVOO STANTON SBLLWOOO El rvorr 3fAzee t JACAMErO - VGB i i r 1 I K The-evil effects that follow many dls-i easspartlcularly the grip, pnaumpnia, and the wasting fsvers, such as typhoid and malaria, ars canaed by the Daa con dition in which these diseases lesvs the blood. As a result the flesh continues lo fill J' away, the sufferer, grows ner Voua Xnii IrrltaMo and ovnn sllsht i eruon causes ehortneaa or Dream. ihh ars dangerous symptoms and indicate that the system Is In a ststs that In vltea bronchitis sr sven consumption. what is needed Is s new supply or ru n. red blood to osrry health and strength to every part of the body. Such pe- rlfln hft ItMil tnttnA Anil In hundreds OK 1 cases It hss been proved thst Dr. w u-1 Hams' Pink Pills havs accomplished this Mrsl I., Ilsewring. nt No, 10 BUth I avenue, WlUtamsporf, pa., aavs: "When. I waa 11 yrars old I had an I attack of tvnhnld fever. I was sick for over thrss months and wss left In very week condition. . I continued wltn the doctor's medicine, which helped m for a time, but It never roede ms en- ! . t t . 1 I 1 ,1 - k. . MaAkul BMW Aln- I ixnth n nlnatMtirti vmp ' mv, hesltn ,-- J, ... . . . . !., tar., iuwip VI v h nnd WSS BO jnm r" imosi compietea ror me "; j.- -rsM yu vl wlv umm uucuu v i were nearly transparent, I couia trade upon a scale that; will inaurs Its (all ths way up stairs without sitting success and glvs this city a grain ex- "f .reatlng. Mr heart pa'pltatea. ... wa-si si rni i mnit nr i iissi s. i iiis suiu cnangs Wltn ths support of all Interests. 1 , ihipe It waa warm. Thsrs WUIle the plans tor ths reorganisation S?.. t.nnovlSa-! ringing Senaatlon in have not yet been completed It is stated JttnwwtSStM had that the present board of .trade and the f.'ren.tfi ambUlon and wis so Mercnsnis jsjecnang wiil tt niergea weak that I was out of school for one Into one organisation " and the eailrt I Vi" H.ZZ j--.. -- rrnla i- , ... j i . j wnwn in hi. x iiw uv. j - I iiwu uiu wuiaumu iwi vi ituijs i ihninlil i would ro Into consumption. -two organisations to uPPorC :..; tb2"a -Xut Pr, WUllam;- Pink Already, It Is 8Utet thousands of p,,A Jath, pspers and decided to try dollars havs been practically . pledged fj"' ,nr h.-f ..vV nl few bases PLAfJHED Portland Board of Trade and Merchants Exchange Will tHe Jlerged and Handsome QuartersFitted Up at Once for New. Organization. o mwm n - n lidd VLia-s . Here is your opportunity to replenish your -stock of Linens, Napkins, Sheets, Pillow Cases,1 Curtains, Blankets, Quilts, Comforters, Towels,' Draperies, Couch Covers, Portieres, etc. in many caies for lesa than regular WHOLESALE PRICES ' HERE IS THE REASON We are making many improvements, and, owing to the fact that the new stairway and -.. . ' elevator gS directly through this department, we are compelled to close out the; stock. In ' order to do this as rapidly as possible, prices must be cut to the limit. We quote a few of the hundreds of bargains : : ,. . i , r - s t . . . . . . ' , ...v v - . . , 1000 pairs Cotton Blankets, manufacturers' samples in white, gray and fancy. , Ranging in price from 65c up to $1.95. ( Special cut prices on Oregon AIT-Wool Blankets in white and gray. : . Comforters at all prices from 98c up to $3.50 mind you, reg. wholesale prices: JulMe", " h rOUatl0n' ar UoynC2 oppCerandlVc.V.n?t In 'U-'w.C ths best board of trad; ?J?.nr?r.lA"r-f '"JTa- Pr2.Td.Chtana Kn W0, nrr KaUhler than 1 had ivTr been. That I id,nJL.'5SS5i'f i-t M..-f hve never besn In ..rundown condition ietUed a. yet the present outlook is EL-V'Bnif S' 1 ln very good. . Ths reorganised Institution 'iipi"Vm'a ars sold bv all druggists miu havs) n sk itiiiTai aiinnnrr rr lha sn. I tire ml lln, Vnd '.rata T t?ide. ncfudfng m, J JL?1 sU bTei for CTtJ te'th.. aftsmoon S W M fn. Ti.LAtOOA' Ths diagram shows. East Seventh street.' which Is under proceedings for Improvement by asphalt pavement at an estimated cost of $5,S0. Half of this expensa : Is to ' bs born by property interests at each side of ths street. Property, on the west side of ths street is owned by people who are paying for their - homes on the installment clan. Every one of these owners, ninety-three in number, has signed a remonstrancs against' the Improvement. The Irving Land company, .which owns the small &ieoes of ground on the east side, also els-signed the remonstrance. The rest of the Drooerty on the east side of ths street is owned bv Diamond & Rountree, who want the improvement mads against the wishes or the people who own 978,100 square feet out of and another tomorrow morning to settle the matter. It is not known Just What place Frel Muller, present secretary of the board of trade, will bs given In the new organisation, Mr. Muller being busily engaged at this time in carrying on Diana for a farmers' warehouse In -this city. He has been In the east for some days and will return the latter, part of the -wseic. - - :' PROSlTO 4 ' .. PUT ON GRILL DISEASE GERMS STILL FEARED rtannlf . nuhllshed ranorts that city water is now entirely ires irora aw tarla nr. Ra.lnh P- Matson. citV bSCte rlologlst, and Superintendent Frank . T. Dodge, of the water department. Joined today in urging tnat air cny wir drinking purposes be boiled before us Lasers for Defense invYee, jSifS?-iS n..nn roA PmVion tinue boiling it for at least two : i v -Methods. Criticism of the methods of ths dis- ln v fnr mt Uut. tA atvi more. Whil It- mav be true that tne city water Is "now pure Bull Run and that suinur- con nir it for at least two aays. Cultures taken Thursday and Friday show no germs," said Mr. Matson to day, "but It may be that the bacilli have not had lime in wnicn to aeveion. T helieve In takinsr "everv orecaution." As told In The Journal yesterday, tne east iron main on the east side of the trail near the cabin and followed It off down the. canyon, and to the Brant some, . ' At ths inquest ths witness testified that Brant was seen near Steffen'a early Sunday evening, carrying a rifle and a JIIRIOI. ' , ,, Brant had his arraignment here ' to. , nay. his preliminary was fixed . for .ay i. FIGHT FOR DIRECT MAILS IS RESUMED - Renewal of an old attempt to have vine poBiorrice department give ' Fort land and ureka direct mall service ; Is to be made by the chamber of com- ; uierue. ai . present me man goes : to San Francisco by rail and from there by steamer to Eureka. There ars two regumr steamers plying in the Port land-Eureka run and It ft contended that they can give quicker and more satis factory service than is possible by the ,v"",wwwb uou riauviRvu-cureiiA way. The chamber will collect what Infor- . raanon u can on ths subject and for ward It to ths third assistant oostmas ter general for action. Portland lumber uiierenis are largely -interested In se curing better mail service between this cltv and Eureka, because of the grow ing Importance of the latter point as a lujvuuittciuring center. Several cottages and bungalows for m dj owner, eee uregory, 41X Cor- L We've "Framed Up" a Special In Trousers Perhaps we're a little early, but we'd rather start" ahea'd of time than to be a week behind the season, so we've opened a new lot in light and medium weights, and the price will be ou.OO which they consider confiscatory.. Just now much they do not know, nor can the city auditor a office furnish- any oerinue information on tnia point. Owing to the peculiar provisions Of the charter the assessments are not com- -piled -until after the Improvement Is iimsnea. ' GROCERS HUNT ROOMS FOR PORTLAND, VISIT So great . Is the attendance expected at the grocers' convention, to be held In Portland during the first week In June, that 'rooms at the various hotels of the ..city are being engaged now for USS . at that . time. : S. L. Kline nrcst. dent of the' association, - was in Port land today engaging rooms for himself and family at the Portland. Others are taking similar care that thev ahull ha well provided ' with sleeping quarters when they come to attend ths conven tion. Mr. Kline stated this morning that everything pointed toward -ths most successful meeting in the history of the association. All the money- tiecsssary for ths meeting is belns- rathnrori in and so - far no , single real dlffieultv la preparing for the event hu ton FISH INJUNCTION CASE SET FOR THURSDAY brlught br the Portland Fish comnanv against .Governor Benson and Master Fish Warden McAllister to prevent ths seisurs of fish taken ffom the wniim. ette and Clackamas rivers bet ween Aphll 16 snd May IS will take place before J"dge Gaatenbein in the circuit court jfiuraaay, sriernoon. . The- matter waa M downt today, but notice waa n. celved from Attorney General Crawford that he could not bs hers until Thurs day. - - - ... For Thumdav elan la at tha krln of the application of Bank Examiner Steele for removal of 3. S. Poland n.- eeiver of the Merchants' tt Traders hank of Prairie City. This cane will havs tne right, of wsy, the fish injunction following It , , ,.-. CUTS WIFE'S FINER Y INTO CARPET RAGS Tsktnsr a razor from hla socket and cutting the clothing of his wife Into shreds got Fred Pearles. colored, into Jail last evening on s chargs f vag rancy. Searles, who lives at Ct First street, has not been working for two monthe. accordlns to the statement of his wife, and when ha raiurnaH evening he pulled a rsior and cut her clothing into shreds. The case was set Tor neartng for . tomorrow In nollsa court. - , tnct attorney's ornce in ootaining in- river Will have to be uncovered for a formation- from the side of the defense distance of mors than 800 feet before in the Yes Gueng murder case was a it can be repaired or new lengths put feature of the trial before Judge in.. Matter it not whero the' breaks tironaugn in the circuit court this ere found., the whole length er pipe mornlnsr. The Issuance of a subDoens fmm tha rlvr hrink to th o. w. p. for a Japanese i named Harl and the I arrada an,t old newer- house will have so nuuaiuK no uiiuriwcni npuij u- oe unooverea. ino amereni sections trict Attorney Fltsserald and Dan J. I nf tha ntaJn are connnntat with flexible jnaiarKey in tne oninrt attorneys or- loints, and herore any part or It couio fics last night formed the text for what) be lifted from the trench and above lienry jfci. Mcumn, one pr tno attorneys water, sq It could be repaired, it would for the defense, called a "high handed I be necessary that a considerable length proceeoing. - bo free or earth, to allow bending. Hart was1 called Jn on a grand Jury ; The' work will probably take several suopoena, out no was not taxen Derorei weeKg. The suction aredge Heaver, the grand Jury. He was questioned in I which 'has been at work baring the main the district attorney's office concern-1 of earth for nearly a week, la accom lns statements made bv S. Yamata. a I nllshlnb- little. As fast an tha earth la Japanese witness for the defense. Ys- removed it sifts and washes back over mata naving tesnnea as to trie sena-1 the conduit. mg oi telegrams to w ana wana, ana the prosecution having learned that no telegrams were sent as he had testified. The defense denounces this as an abuse of the grand Jury process to "scare" the unsophisticated Chinese and Japanese. The testimonv showed that the de fense was on the alert last night, also. I Fred Sledow, a'yoting man who wag Jul 3ui. the uninaman who emmoved paroled several months-aa-o from a sen. the legal talent for Yee Gueng's defense, I tence. of a. year's imprisonment, after soon nad word or -tns serving , or the snooting ano siigntiy wounding a wo BAD WHISKEY PUTS PAROLE JN JEOPARDY 18-lnch extra havy Unbleached 'Crash, very absorbent, easily washed. . subooena. ' He nromntlv srot Into com. munlcatlon with McGinn and also with Yamata, whom he took with him .-to McGinn's office. He explained that he wanted to Drotect Yamata.--who was afraid that some of the Chinese opposed to yea uueng would snoot him. because of the testimony he gave yesterday af ternoon. ' ' . i j. ' . McGinn and Maiarkey had several warm exchanges at the morning session, ths former obtectlne- to the wav Ms. larkey looked at the. Jury, lis said It was an ."old dodsre", to look at the lurv for approval when, the state scored a oint. Muiargey retortea that he would ELECTRIC JUICE COST MILLER $25 FINE ..j..-V iA ai a AJUa.Ja aVlssl 1C 3-170 THIRD ST. Louis Miller, charred with tfca h,i of electric current lo his, shop at Haw thorne and Grand avenue, was fined SZS In police court this mora Ins. upon mu.nf sTimy to a rnsrge ot simple larceny. Miliar wss first srrerte4 up on a rharca of stvailng Hectrle cur rL but this charge was dismissed ttn metlon af the district attm-Br snd a new charge of simple Urea ay entered. Janitor Loots Flojcer. j In the rlty Nail, lost a SngT this anora Ing whiia be was halting to mcvt tn ef tfca t.r In the raawai. la dretrfig iha ani hl Its groora an thm gun rarr Oiamrwlala 4H not mv t tm an4 aa-ay ulc.lr ewocakand It was cut off. . Kat bufiralAw, Mft! fcotlt. wtTl K felihad t t S Alt S Cnnrr A: Corbett kulMlrg. ' i ook in any direction he. bl eased Yamata. who is relied on hv tha da- fenes to cogtradlct the testimony lot the widow or lee Tar not, . whom Yee oueng la charged with killing, was nn der cross examination for a large part of the morning. He admitted that he was mistaken yeateraay . in ms testi monv ahrfut sending the telegram, to Walla Walla. He explained that he wa confused and that tha messaare waa real lr sent from ths telephone office on the east side. ; Yamata's main v story was ' little Shaken, however. He testified that af- ter tho shooting of Lee Tsl Hot he saw the dying merchant In the lower hall way, that no other Chinese were there, and that as hs went on up tha stairway he met the Mrs. Lee coming down. The widow has testified that she sw three men runnlnr away from the acane.' lden tlfyihg one of them as Lem Woon, ths co-defendant with Yee Gueng. .- - The first step n the alibi defense was taken this morninr with the . testimony oi inun liuni, wno saia met ne ana IS other Chinese took dinner together the night Lee Tsl Hoi was killed, snd thst Yee Gu ens waa one. of the nartv. He said 'that Yes Gueng was stiu there when Joe Bong, who was arrested In a 'closet with Yee Gueng, esana along and told them he had heard a shot Jue Bong is the witness who died last Feb ruary, supposedly, from the effects of onnxing gtn while celebrating the Chin, ssa new year. The end of the trial is net yet In sight. Not -until It Is closed will Judre Brnnangh take his place ss presiding jcage. prooaoiy not Derors next Monday HABEAS CORPUS STAYS EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE Tho hearing of O. 3. Shlnn,' formes county treasurer-.or Bel rain eou sty, Minnesota, rhtrftd with the larceny by embasslement of llli from the count funds, has baen set forwsrd until Inrll 2 7. pending tho result of hsheas corpus proceedings now being carried on la tha circuit court. Mower Will Rrco-vrr. C W. Mower, who was struck hy aa sstentobUe oa the Bandy road yesterday aiieraoon. is reporta to ta in rood con ditio today lts but a slight nnmb- neaa In hla suia whars he a aa etruk. Ha la bain a aitantia vi- tnwm K v Ir. Woo1s and will be bars; at his wwrk In a raw days. Mover has Idea what aalemobtle struck him. "" ii H ,i 1 1 B a-j Bid Oprauig Postpnsiad. The tprt'r s af htda f'.r mitnft n wark to rnt.lai tha Lytle ma to Tll lamans: fcas W1 atrwfta4 orttl Af rll tt to allow ad-llttnnal bidders t ex aaina the pmpnaad werk. eva'1 MtUl a1 lnn'.W fay ' fv awar. .s Oregory, 4It Cor bett iEg, man. was arrss on a charge of drun yesterday ikenness. and booked Siedow has been reporting to Judge Gantenbelrt each ween since - being -paroled and his con duct has been excellent, but he becamo intoxicated, it Is charged, yesterday, and is said to havs threatened his broth-er-lq-lave, James Johnson, Probation Officer Tichenor investigated the case and reports that there seems to be nothing In the young man's conduct to warrant revoking5, tha oarolo. Judge Van Zante continued the case until tomorrow and released Bteaow on IS ball. HOLDUP SUSPECTS ARE ' . DISMISSED BY COURt W. Myers and W. IL Jacobs, two sus- focted holdup men .arrested by, Detec Ivo Tichenor on ' Saturday night and booked on a charge of vagrancy.iwers aismissea Dy juage van zante ; tnis mornlna-. The men were found In tha act of purchasing a revolver with their iaai money. Myers . pleaded guilty, to vagrancy, while Jacobs pleaded not guilty. The latter claims to bo the son of prominent eastern banker. . SOLD BARBER CHAIRS ; . WERE MORTGAGED John DtmaKt was arrested -yesterday by Officer Lytls on a warrant for ob taining money under false pretenses. Tho complaint was brought by G. N, W. Wilson of 28S Sheridan street, who ah leges that Demaroo sold him four bar- bar chairs and some, other barber sup plies for 100, giving "him a bill of sale for. them, when there was already a mortgage on the property. The esse was continued until April 21. Demarco was placed under $500 bond. . i, s , , .Harbor Line Hearing. , Major James F. Mclndoo, corps of a at his office In tha orn house building this afternoon upon United States engineers, Is holding a mono nearing at nis oincs in tne cus tho matter of establishing harbor lines In the Willamette river from a point near St. Johns to the mouth of ths river. Tho extension Is sought by property owners who desire to build wharves. A deiesstlon or property owners en- peared ' before Major i. 8. Mclndoo at the customs house this afternoon to protest sgalnst ths proposed extension of tho harbor Una from St. Johns to ths mouth of ths river. The extension has been asked for by the Port of Portland but many of the property own ers havs protested against tho line fixed by the port. Major Mclndoo la holding public bearing tnis afternoon in or der to secure the testimony upon which , to bsss a report or ths controversy to , tho war department. NORTHWEST aVXK STATEMENT, PorOaaa Basis, . - . , Clearings today f 1.MI.I74 M Tear ago I.l.7Sl) Gala today v t.21 1 Pslances today i.. ....SM4ITM Sear ago Claarlnre tvdaf Balances today , it(.:mi ;...t.i .... .: 'eastio Banks.' -T1r1e t(vt ... tt.aeces tc-.y ........... il 10c lOIAa. 18-inch Linen Homespun Crash, fine leW'ZC for hard wear; soft finish, yd. 124c 19x3d Hemmed Linen Hack Towels, white and red border, extra heavy, each 15c. 22x44 Hemmed Linen Huck Towels, white and red borders, extra heavy, each 19c. JC 60-ineh Table Damask, in dice and floral saiwC patterns; extra heavy 'double warp, for hard service, the yard 25c, 'r 65-inch i German Mercerized Damask, ex tra heavy; large assortm t patterns, yd. 65c 72-inch Unbleached Damask, good assort ment of patterns, the yard 50c. 18xl8-inch Dice .Napkins, hemmed for use. fine for restaurant trade, dozen , 50c. - - l - aar ' St g ' ''! ''"'' zuxu-inca uerman Mercerized Map-, kins, beautiful patterns, dozen $1.25. 40-inch ' Cross-barred Madras, In all col ors, the yard 15c. Largest assortment of dotted and figured Swisses in city; prices 10c to 25c the yard. 19l)f 36-inch lace stripe Scrim, cream and white, openwork designs; large asV sortment of patterns; from 5c to 124c yard. ISc 19c 65c 50c SOc $1.25 15c 25c otr-incn wiiurcij- oi5t3, woven ucsigiis, . fast colors, mc- for cottage curtains, the Ruffled Swiss Cuttains, 2i yards long; 3 rows tucks on border, pair 49c. , J Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 2 yards long, dotted with plain ruffle, full width, pr. 98c 17c yard 17c. )Kf 20x45-incl Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed -JC and fringed, bleached, unbleached, ea 25c 49c 98c OP- Scotch Lace Curtains, 2J4 yards long, good sJsIC patterns fbrSummer cottage, pair-35c 0(J Scotch Lace Curtains, 2'$ yards long, 40 OsIC inches .wide, extra heavy, pair 85c.1 0K Curtain' Sample Ends, beautiful assortm't aCwC of designs, each 25c. - . 0T White' Bedspreads, Marseilles, salterns, Of C good weight, full size; fine for rooming- ."house. . , -; ". -.- -;. $1.19 Extra heavy, full size Bedspreads, ex cellent assortment of designs; house keeper's special.. - ; 72x90 Hemmed Sheets, extra heavy linen finish, reinforced center, dz. $4.50 Standard size Pillow . Cases, extra weight, fdr rooming-houses, doz. $1,00 1 0fA Extra heavy, large size bleached Turk XL s?C ish Bath Towels, ach 12 c $4.50 $1.00. '. SPECIAL OFFER'; - , Puring the sale we will give with a $1.00 purchase or over, a year's subscrip 1 tion to "Paris Modes," a handsomely illustrated monthly fashion magazine; also a cash trading stamp book with ten stamps all this FREE for the ask ing. ' We do this in order to introduce the 'Paris' .patterns the best made. M(6Mlenn-MlD)(DMiiiie Popular-Price Dry Goods Store, Noted for Best Ooods and. Lowest Prices. COR. THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OR Note Any Article Mentioned Will Be Sold In Any Quantify ' . . S a, n-- ,. i-A i :, ? !-. .4, t. -- ' -..' J -'j.1-. Your-rent money is an absolute losi to you. You get nothing in return, it goes every 80 day, and you never get a imell of it. ..: ... ' ' ... If one quarter of your income goes for rent and thousand" are paying more you are working ONE FULL YEAR IN FOUR for your landlord ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT -PAY! Did you get that? ' - . Out of every $80 you earn, $15 it waited. , Out of every $100 you earn, $23 is worse than wasted, for you see it and your family gtta none of it. -: -' "- ' - " ---;" Turn over a new leaf. Make a new golden rule have it read like this: - "I.Y.II Da Into nx family as I Gave Beta DcUa Calo Uf taadltri , J ; Beautiful lots in GREGORY HEIGHTS, for only 9100 and up $3.00 down and $2.50 a month." 4." .. '. .- '.- -'' : ' , Homes built for as low as $10 a month easier than rent .;..'.-....' Come in any day, bring this ad, and wt will take you out in our auto and ahow you ths property. t . " - ' GREGORY INVESTMENT COMPANY, Owner ; 41$ CORBETT BUILDING , , FIFTH AND MORRISON