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1 . Tilt OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 10. ; 1910. : 18 ORIENTALS TO BE m E Chinese Will Be Represented by - Monster Dragon Costing Approximately $0,000. ! " Tht China and Japan will be rep resented in the Hose Festival was ax ' mjred this morning when Secretary George Hutchtns. of the Hose Festival. I announced that tho Chinese arc laying t all plans f'r the his . .irnlval and will i have on of the largest productions In the festival, f The Chinese who carried off so many honors with their diffor.nl floats and exhibllioris at the Purloin Fostlvnl In !n Francisco, will have tho sarin1 elab orately decorate! dragon at th Rose Show as they did In the Hiy elly. The J dragon Is to bo one of the largest floats , ever made. It vlll require 1"" men t to carry It and will he one hlo k long Toe tapestry will ho Imported and the " various Chines societies will select men to work upon the large produc tion. Tho cost Is estimated at $?0,00'i -Japan jpvill He represented by floata of all kinds and their exhibit will not he lacking: In beauty. PORTLAND PIONEER 111 SUNK AT 10S ANGELES (Continued from Tags One.) 'tha apartment's whlrh Arnold had oc cupied, although a search was made. Northup took charge of Arnold s per ' sonal effects. Northup stated that Arnold had hern ;ln ill health for several weeks and thut i When MrB. Northup decided upon a trip -to Los Angeles they asked Arnold to accompany them In the hope that the I trip would be beneficial to him. "We thought perhaps the outing Would cheer him up," Northup said, "but -It appeared to have the contrary effect. 'After we arrived hera he was melan . choly and appeared to like to be by 'himself." Arnold Leaves Ho Message. , Northup. after Arnold killed himself. , told Manager Mitchell of the Hollenbeck hotel that he met Arnold In the lobby, : presumably aoon after he had purchased ,the weapon with which he ended his life. "1 waa on my way to breakfast." he ' .ald; "and stopped to ask Mr. Arnold If , he would not go with me. He refused, eayiug he would come later. He start ed toward, the elevator to go to his room. Less than half an hour later ) they told me that something waa wrong j In Mr. Arnold's room, that I had better go -up and see If he was all right. On , my way to the elevator they told me of s the ahot." f Northup Immediately telephoned for a physician. When he arrived he ex- amlned Arnold a body, which had not - been removed from the chair, and an nounced that death waa Instantaneous. Mr. Northup, It Is feared, will be seri ously ill as the result of the shock. She . was taken to her apartments and given medical attention. After Northup had searched Arnold's room for any messages or letters he T might have left, Manager Mitchell of the hotel, queried his employes, who de- clared they had mailed no letters for -Arnold and had delivered no messages ' for him alnce he arrived here. j ' Northup believes Arnold ended life without leaving any statement 10 years Mr. Arnold has had chaage of the safe, deposit vault In the Chamber of Commerce, and the close confinement there seriously affected his health. He decided to take a short vacation and with my son left for California last Friday evening. "Mr. Arnold belonged to Llncoln-Gar-fteld post No. ."!. (!. A. It. lie was born In New Knglsnd ami when 17 years old enlisted in the Fcr( -ninth Massachu setts regiment, of which I was a mem ber. Me was wounded May 1!7, IKtl". In mi asiault on Port Hudson, In Loulsana. and the left arm ami hand became prac tically disabled The surgeons Insisted on amputating the in in below the elbow, but Arnold reflsted, saving he would take tho risk of life and save his arm. He was discharged for disability and in IS til was appointed clerk In the treas ury department. He resigned and oi. m to Oregon In 1S66 and hud lived In Portland ever since. lie whs married to Marie N. Tower September 1.1. lSiifl. ami leaves two children, S Hosnier K. Arnold, credit man with tho Hhimiuer Krank I 'rug company, mid Miss Cath erine S Arnold. In charge of tho de partment of mathematics ;it St. Helen's hall. Mr. Arnold would hae been i"r, years of iig- July in, this yo.ir." Mr. At nold was well know n among the husmess men of this city. havltiK been Inii-rcstcd In the wholesale d-ug firm of Snell. Holtshii & Woodard prior lo taking charge of tho safe deposit vault which at first was owned by the Northweisl Loiin Trust company but nhhh now Is an asset of the Title liiiarantoe ,fr Trust company. The re mains will be brought to Portland for Interment "Why, It Is unbelievable"" exclaimed Walter Hanson, assistant superintend ent of the safe deposit nult. who 1ms been a warm pet sonal friend of Mi Arn-'ld for many .-is. "I h.'d a letter rrom Mr Arnold this morning It was written from San Kranctsco on the eve of Mr. Arnold's departure for I.os Angeles. It speaks of the trip from Portland, the great number of trains met on the road and otherwise dealt In generalities. From the letter I drew the conclusion that Mr Arnold was feeling better He bad beet; troubled with Insomnia an, I that had Its effect on his whole system. Hut of late 1 thought ho felt better than when I was assistant under him some years ago. "Mr. Arnold was a great render, and at one time waa spoken of as the best Judge of magaiine literature In the city of Portland. I can assign no reason for the act, except that he was suddenly selzi d with n fit of despondency be cause, of approaching old flge. Ho often told mo he wished that when his time ean'o hla death would be sudden. Mrs. Arnold died suddenly about four ago. and In- often expressed the that he. too, would die that way. ' the aged man staggered Into- the yard. Hla clothing was blood-soaked anil he was beyond medical aid. One of his aona rushed to his assistance. "Brown stabbed me; I am dying." These are said to fiave been t. Mar tin's last words. The family tele phoned the sheriff at Stevenson and St. Martin's sons began a search for llrown. That Hrown fled because he feared violence at (he hands of the halfbreeds, and that he will give him self tip to the sheriff at the first favor able opportunity Is the belief here. While little Is known of Brown here he Is believed lo be well to do. I Is reputed to own several thousand 'acres of timber land in Washington. ARBITRATION IN FIFTEEN DAYS OR A STATE STRIKE 'Continued from Page One ) policeman and special policeman to be prepared for riot duty. Pickets at Big Plants. A feature of the great strike today was the picketing n( union men at the entrances to the ("ramps shipyards, at the Rnldwln locomotive works and at the gates of other large factories. Strike leaders deilaren that defections from the Baldwin works amounted to more than 10Hn men today, and that the plant was in a ralr way to be tied up and demoralized. The Raid win of ficials denied the assertions of the leaders and slated that only an Incon 'slderable nurriber of men left their em ploy. Uneasy About aVhlpyard's Kea. ' ' The threatened wnlkout ot employee of Cramps" shipyards' In conjunction with the general sympathetic strike of organised labor here caused company officials considerable uneasiness today. The yard contains several large and small shins under construction for' the government -and a few that are being built for private firms. These vessel are all to be finished within certain de finite periods, and failure to comply with contracts to that effect means loss of money to the company for each day of delay, at least so far as government work Is concerned. The strikers have established a sys tem of pickets at the entrance to the yards, and although the company oper ates under the open shop system the, men are showing restlessness, undor the persuasion of the pickets. How to Get Rid of Catarrh years hope GARFIELD NAILS BALLINGER Of E IRE TO RECORD A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, and It Costs Nothing to Try. Those who suffer from catarrh know Its mis. rles. There Is no need of this suffering. You can get rid of It by a simple, safe. Inexpensive home treat- COAST LABOR LEADERS NOT IN AGREEMENT ON THE UNIVERSAL STRIKE rt'rltrrt Prc. Ii1 Wlr.) Pan Francisco, March 10. Comment Ing on the vote cast by the Pennsyl vanla Federation of Labor In favor of a nation wide strike, Andrew J. Galla gher, secretary of the local labor coun ell and one of the leading figures in organized labor on the coast, said: "I do not think the time Is opportune to consider a nation wide strike. It Is a better plan to urge upon every union in the country, large or small, the vital Importance of the Philadelphia fight to all organized labor "Thereby It could be Impressed upon all how necessary It Is to give financial aid when an anneal Is issued. The fight should be confined to Philadelphia,- or to the state of Pennsylvania." Mayor McCarthy. president of the State Building Trades Council, said: "I'ntll I have the farts before me, I cannot say anything about the advlsa blllry of s nation wide strike." expenditure) of 150,000 At present the school Children of South Portland have been forced to be taken away from Vhool owing to, the lack of school ifa- duties. 1 The lighting question will 'probably be the main toplo of the evening. Clus ter lights have already been Installed on First and Second streets from Mor rison to Sherman streets. POLE KILLED HUSBAND; WIDOW WANTS DAMAGES ' On trial today before Judge flanten beln In circuit court Is the case of Annie P. Sullivan, widow of William H. Sul livan, who sues agalnajt Robert Wake field and William Jaeobaon for 17500 tamagea. ' While In the employ of AVakefleld and lacobson, April 7. 1903, Sullivan" waa killed by a falling pole. He was aiding In the driving of some piling at the ast approach of Morrison street bridge. The plaintiff alleges that the pole which caused her husband's death had been left In an Insecure position due to the carelessness of the employers. NEW TODAt ssss ssssssss in in in m in in in m SHIELDS' LITTLE FARMS GO in m in in in I.os Angele. March 10. President W. A Kngle of the I.os Angeles Central Labor Council, said In an Interview that If the action of the Pennsylvania Fede ration of Labor In advocating a nstlon wide strike resulted In a general clash between labor and corporate power, organized labor In Los Angelas would enter the fight and support the move ment determinedly. He said: "Personally, 1 believe the resolution , . n 1 K.. U I - 1. I l AA '". ' i irj ,m. niiinFrr, wnoi-i , . . . k... . u - (Continued from Page One.) his JUDGE H. H. NORTHUP PAYS TRIBUTE TO ' G A- R- VETERANS ""Judge H. H. Northup, a life-long i friend of Mr. Arnold, was shocked this j morning when he received the news m from his son, Harry H. Northup, In .. . whose company Mr. Arnold left this " city for Los Angeles Friday night Mr. Arnold was one of the best men I that ever lived In Portland. A fit of despondency only can be assigned as the cause for the rash act. For some Alaskan cases had made campaign con tributions. That Attorney General Wlekersham. reporting on the Clavls charges to the president, suppressed material evidence. That Wtekersham's accusation that Olavls procrastinated In criminal pros ecutions was unjustifiable. because Olavls attempted prosecution ami was refused assistance by the federal au thorities. Tnat the land office appointed Attor ney Sheridan, an Inexperienced, Ineffi cient law school graduate, to handle the Cunningham cases. That Balllnger asked Glavls not to attempt to obtain evidence from con gressmen who were claimants to Alas kan lands. That Balllnger appeared before the house committee In favor of the Cale bill, which, the "prosecution" declares, would have validated the Cunningham claims. That Balllnger violated the statute prohibiting a federal officer from act ing" as counsel against the government within two years from the time of his retirement, by seeking the patent of the Cunningham claims soon after leaving thej land office. The supporters of Balllnger appar ently have scored one point already by the practical admission of Pinchot that his evidence was not obtained at "first hand" but was a "Berlca of inferences and conclusions." ror over 3ft years has been treating catarrh successfully. His treatment is unlike anv other It Is not a spray, douche, salve, "team or Inhalf-r. but Is a more direct and thorough treatment than any of these It cleans out the head, nose, throat and lungs so that you can again breathe freely and sleep without that stopped-up feeling that all catarrh suf ferers have. It heals the diseased mu cous membranes and arrests the foul discharge, so that you will not be con stantly blowing your toso and spit ting, and at the same time It doe not poison the system and ruin the stom ach, as Internal medicines do If you want to test this treatment without cost, sord your address to I r J. W. Blosser. fifil Walton street. At lanta. Oa., and he will send you by re turn mall enough of the medicine to satisfy you that It Is all he claims for It as a remedy for catarrh, ca tarrhal headaches, catarrhal deafness, nsthma, bronchitis, colds and all ca tarrhal complications. He wLU also send you free an Illustrated booklet. Write him Immediately. national sen timent of organized labor, and Is not a demand for a general strike. "It Is apparent, however, that a cYisIs Is approaching. "If this matter comes to a question of life or death for organized labor, we will fight to the death. The vested In terests are doing all In their power to mould this country Into a nation of serfs." BOOSTER CLUB ASKS . FOR NEW SCHOOL The South Portland Booster club will hold Its weekly meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at St. Uwrence hall. Third ami Sherman streets. The meeting Is for the purpose of discussing the school and lighting Improvements that the South Portland boosters are demanding. M. H. Clo IicKny will head the boosters, who will ask the school board for the election of a suitable school house to take the place of the present Fulton Park school. This building will cause the UMATILLA INDIANS WIN SUIT AGAINST U. S. John McCourt, t'nlted States district attorney, today handed down a decree ruling In favor of Ye-koot-sa and A-llp-ma. two 1'matllla Indians, helra to the estates of Te-mc-was and An-nap-um, in a suit brought against the United States for the collection of rental on land owned by the redskins and used by the government agents. A Judgment of $110 la awarded the Indians. WeaK Stomach We have iust tout on the3 market, fifty little farms, w Onlv Q miles from Port-W land, 2lA miles north- in Ovvest of Metzger sta-t)! w'tion on Salem electric, VJ2U miles south of Bea-C VJverton station on Hills- m boro electric and ll2m in miles from S. P. R. R.ri en This soil is the very best, cno rock or gravel; ideal ryfor fruit, berries and truck gardening. With the excellent shiorjinp iacuiucs anu a tianiui---00 ing market easily and to quickly reached, a com-co ' fortable living can w be made from one of these little farms. PRICE AN Dry) UP & NEW TODAY $ioo Test Sample of Mi-o-na Free If you have Indigestion, dyspepsia, i sour stomach, dizziness or biliousness, no matter how long standing. Ml-o-na stomach tablets will cure, or your money r) tiacK. Thousands are getting rid of Indigos- () Hon by using Mi-o-na. Here Is what no man Writes: 'T Want to speak a () good word for Ml-o-na and what It has I . done for me. I suffered something ter- CJ rlhle with dyspepsia and Indigestion. Jt was almost Impossible for tne to eat ! anything. Day after day I would go without eating anything. One day I renu your nil. ill me. rvatiKor loiuy rewe. ' . . ' i got a box. and before it was gone 1 1 burned and seeded. sometO in ' in PER ACRE in n r Ai '.-in oomc oi mis iana is cleared and in cultiva- i , j re lion, some siasneo,1" mm. -" of THKM ALL OPAL CITY (s Giving Unmistakable Evidence it becoming the metropolis of the DESCHUTES VALLEY OPAI. CITY Is the new town ilte situated on the level table land, where both Hill and Harti man railroads come together on the same grade after leaving the Deschutes Canyon. OPAIi OITT lots will more than treble In value by early aummer. OPAZ. CITY will be the Junc tion point between the electric road from Prlnevllle and the Hill and Harrlman roads. OPAI, CITY will have a grav ity water system. OPAI, CITY will be electrlo lighted by power generated at Ddln Falls In the Deschutes river. OPAZ, CITY will be the ter minus of the railroads and the listrlbutlng pofnt for the entlrs central Oregon for at least six months ahead of any other city ;n thsf district. OPAI, CITY will be the ship ping point for all that vast amount of timber In central Ore gon. OPAZ, CITY property Is tho best Investment you can make. Buy now, buy all you csn and bold on to It, It a the best Invest ment In the world. Inform your lelf of this opportunity to buy now at the first prices. $100 to $250 10 PER CENT CASH Balance Small Monthly Payments m in in timber. J. H. SHIELDS 205 Gerlinger Bldg. in in m m in : could sit down to the table and eat any thing, thanks to Ml-o-na." Herbert I,. Patterson, Brewer (Bangor), Maine. 19n9. Ml-o-na stomach tablets are made I from tha best prescrlpi.ort ever written i ,rs distressed stomach in a few minutes. They are sold by druggists In every j town In America, and by Woodard, () , A1, Ifi Clarke & Co. A large box of Ml-o-na I LKX oXlKX tlKXZT IViaiU OtOU. costs but 50 cents. Test samples free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, JJ. Y. Mall orders filled, all charges prepaid. by Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. You won't have any use for the ordi nary liver or constipation pill after you give Booth's Pills a trial. 25 cents at druggists. in in s s s s s s s s s s s s NEW TODAY SPOKANE HOIST LIME Germs in Her System Every Woman Should Read this ' Advice and the Generous Offer that Goes With It. OREGON MAY BE CENTER OF SINGLE TAX MOVEMENT (Continued from Page One.) seated at a dinner at the I nlversity of Chicago settlement. His vigorous remarks were called forth by the annoyance he had suffered from scores of fortune hunters who had The number of diseases peculiar to 'women is such that wo believe this space -would hardlv t, . . . ' " v 14ICIIIIIMI III , Aethet8, a"d U 'S a faCt that '""St! heard a rumor that he would part with or these diseases are of a catarrhal na- I J5 ono ono TttrtJTnTn heer7vstemthera ! " C'' Some women think there i. hi J ."I do not boll.jve In charities." he said. for them. We Dosltivclv rtir in. ,i lnfiy are agents of pauperization. be a mistaken idea. We are .n ,,,o r this that we offer to supply medicine Absolutely free of all cost In every In stance where it falls to give satisfaction ! or does not substantiate our claims. "With this understanding. no woman Should hesitate to believe our honesty . of purpose, or hesitate to put our claims , to a test. There is only one way to overcome catarrh. That way is through the blood, j You may use all the snuffs, douches or' .like remedies for years without Retting ' i, more than temporary relief at best. Catarrh In general Is a diseased condi- , tlon of the system that shows locally i most frequently In dlsebsrges from ! mucous membranes. I.oeal treatment' - Should be assisted by internal treatment I . for the general diseased condition if a ' complete cure is to be reached That ' Internal treatment should be srientifi- i ca'ly devised and faithfully ndmin-1 i Istered. ' ' Rexsll Mucu-Tone n scientifically pre- : Jpared from the pnserlptlon of an rmln- ' ent physician who for thirty ymrs made . catarrh his specialty. This" remedy is , admirably adapted to the treatn; -nt ,if the catarrhal ailments of women. It purifies and enrirhes the blood, t' n is to stop mucous discharges, aids in ie Tttovlng Impurities from the svstem. Soothes, heals find strengthens the rnuc- US tissues, and brings ;t.ut a feeling or ncaun ann strengtti. Neither am I a philanthropist. 1 have in mind no plan' to aid Institutions of mercy, however worthy they be gener ally esteemed. "Nor do I have any Intention," he added In reply to a query, "of reducing the price of soap." Fels' Interests In the single tax pro paganda caused him to send an execu tive committee throughout the country to search ou't a desirable place for es tablishing headquarters. J. J. Pastortza visited the Taclfic coast, and after close investigation an nounced that the state of Oregon ap peared to be the most desirable in which to center the movement. MILES and HOURS SAVED VIA Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway "The North Bank Road" The perfect track and superior equipment" insure a good night's sleep. The trip by day is a panorama of the West's grandest scenery Columbia, Snake and Spokane Rivers. OBSERVATION CARS LIBRARY -PARLOR CARS COMPARTMENT SLEEPERS STANDARD SLEEPERS DINING CARS MEALS A LA CARTE TOURIST SLEEPERS FIRST-CLASS COACHES Leaves Rortland 7 p. m.; 9 a. m. Arrive Spokane Ta. m.; 9:145 p.m. Dinner served on evening train. Luncheon and dinner on day train. Passenger Station 11th & Hoy t Sts. CITY TICKET OFFICES Third and Morrison Sts. 122 Third St. 100 Third St. Windsor Heights ON CARLINE 47th, 48th, 49th and Division Sts. The Low Prices Established One Year Ago Cease April 1st 50x100 lots NOW $50, on easy terms, with Bull Run water and graded streets FREE. Ten min utes from Grand and Hawthorne avenues, bame lots win cost you 25 per cent more in a few days. BUILDING RESTRICTIONS CEMENT WALKS Bru baker & Benedict 502 McKay Building, Third and Stark. Phone Main 549. Olmsted Park CALL OR WRITE For Tint and Folder American Trust Co. Selling Agenta. 300 Obambtr of CommNM. A Whole Block in Spokane Sold for $1200 Just a few days ago the same block brought $600,000. Have you any idea what increased the I value of that particular property? The Home of Genuine View ; Nothing in the world but the AGED MEN'S FEUD (Continued from Papfi Onn.) HARBORTO For Lease BUSINESS SITES APARTMENT SITES WAREHOUSE SITES UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY 235 Stark, Cor. Second Lots. When Portland people fully realize the true character of OLMSTED PARK lots tliey will be ready to understand why it is selling so rapidly. We can onlv say that OLMSTED PARK is ex traordinary we know it is this; we want to have an op portunity to PROVE to you that it is so. Don't forget that OLM STED PARK is close in. i Columbia Trust Company Board of Trade Bldg. Roselawn Lots $475 Up ON UNION AVE., three blocks north of Alberta street. Beautiful level tract, close to high school, grammar school, churches and stores. Cement walks now being laid. Best car service in the city. An. ideal place to build. Only a few lots left. Buy now, or you will be too late. iu per cent aown and l per cent per month. Goddard & Wiedrick 243 Stark Street. great irrigated section that con tributes to the trade of that city. Yet, in spite of all that may be said, there is nothing in the soil that surrounds Spokane that can not be said as well about LAID- LAW, and a great deal more, be cause the area is so much gteater. Send for Our $4000 Prize Offer NOTHING IN THE WORLD CAN PREVENT LAIDLAW FROM BECOMING A BIG CITY. C. W. DAVfS & CO. f Sixth Floor Commercial Building Portla'nd, Oregon Make Money Enjoy Life Buy lot in Gregory Heights $175 and it will make you money. at Or clue buy one of our- homes on easy monthly payments and enjoy life. No more rent to worry about. Join our community of many happy families now living on Gregory Heights. Located In the best residence district of Portland, high and sightly. BulP Run water piped all over property. Other Improvements. Office at end of Rose City Park carline. I In- rn-alry between the two owners be nmi' Intense. St. Martin was half Indian. .Ah he grew older lie conceived a Mrong feeltnn against Shepherd, am'! became extremely sensitive on the sub- ; jeet of ihe relative merits of the waters of the to springs. Argument Keaults in Murder. Robert Hrown came to the Shepherd1 springs from Hot Lake, Or., last Octo ber. H.- became acquainted with Kt vi ant you in iry Kcxan Mucu-Tone ..Martin and the two are Tald to have tr our guarantee If you arf nt tnp. ( )M,i many bitter arguments. Hrown as filed, or for any reason not satisfied. 1 had been his wont of late, want for a ilmply tell us and we will hand hack walk this morning. He met St. Martin your money. Rexnll Mucu-Tone comes and tin- two are supposed to nave be in tw 50 cents and II. Remt-m-1 come Involved in an argument that re-' "Mr, you can obtain Rexal! Remedies in j suite,) jM pt. Martin's death There ; Portla'nd only at our store The Rexall i were no eye witnesses to the murder Stor. The Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner) St. Martins family were In the hotel fceveny arid Washington streets. j at the springs about 10 o'clock, when 1 A beautiful addition on the Willamette River and United Railways. Charming view, electric lights, both telephones, streets graded and water niped to every lot, and every lot a beauty. RESIDENCE LOTS, 50x100 TO 50x150, $ 175 AND UP ACRE TRACTS, fSOO PER ACRE Terms 10 Per Cent Cash, Balance 3 Per Cent Per Month HARBORTON is most magnificently located, overlooking the Wil lamette River on the WEST S1DK, where there will be no draws to interfere with traffic: affords a most beautiful and charming view of all the surrounding country. WHEN YOU SEE IT YOU WILL BELIEVE IT D. C. ROGERS 214-215 Board of Trade Building WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR TIMBER LANDS FARMS ORCHARDS TRACTS FOR PLATTING AND SUBDIVIDING ONE ACRE OR THOUSANDS "IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR LIST." HARTMAN & THOMPSON, CHAMBER COMMERCE BLDG. West Side Investments $3000 buys a fine business comer on iuacaujin nireei, wnere great develop ment is taking place. 84000 6 room modern house on Tort land Heights, with beautiful view of city ana mountains. S7SOO Fine corner; with large bruise; ground alone is worth $5500. 87500 33 1-3 by 100, In North Port land, bringing 6 per cent on $12,000. S15.000 A fine property, on 12th, bringing good interest, and with a big future. M. E. LEE 411 Corbett bldg. INVESTMENT CO Mortgage Loans Lowest rates and terms to suit. Special rates for business properties. Funds loaned for private Investors. M. B.ThomD8on Co. Bal EiUti and rira Insurance, cor. 4(h and Oak. Main 6084. A-3327. Place lour Fire Insurance With us. $f295Q0 Buy one of the best close in income properties: Grand ave. and Burnslde dis trict. For particulars call on STEWART & Z!RBEL Corner 4th and Oak. 604-6, Lewis bldg. TAKES IT POUR ROOM HOUSE AND TWO LOTS NEAR CAR LINE This is Truly a Snap for Someone Easy Terms SHEPARD & MILLS CO. 214-215 Board of Trade Bldg. 2Q Net Income I am forming a syndicate to build an apartment house- need. persons with $5000 each or 8 with $10,000 each. PUUSE, 818 Chamber OOmmaro EM 160 ACRES Of irrigable land In Morrow countv. Ad Joining land now under water. 815 per acre. wortn three times this price. jnusi buiu ui once. TIEFB nmR, - 414 Henry bldg. 1.';, ';V