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V iHELL IS Midi i ISTE SLOWLY I, UMATILLA Will Not- Say ; When Work Be Started on west PROJECT ExtCnSIOn EnflineerS NOVVjout. With the excepUoa of Chinese Surveying and Boring. (Wishiartoa Bareee e The Jeemel) tr..htnfnn. June 14. Ia reaponee to i j lattera Indloetlnt tha anxiety of WIJ . tana aa to tha further eatenelon of tba fWeet Umatilla project, because they are I.,..ki. t nmooMi with Imorovetnenta 'with this matter pending. Senator Cham ( Dornin ri vmuru ...... . - - jell of tha reclamation service. Thla waa 1 the information ha got: A considerable force of an Insert baa been employed at surveying. Donng ana . other work. Topograpnio mapping am i been practically completed. Borlngt ara 'till In progress at tba proposed dani ' , eitee and probably will ba conUnued -J for some time, Maps showing tba prop l erty to ba acquired for reservatr pur i poaea are aompleted. .estimates of land values and Improvements ara now balng I made. Am almost Infinite number of i.MrtiM fliiMHona aa ta title, veated r rights, etc, la being considered. Newell . that aanerlenoe naa taugni mm t that baata la moat unwise, especially In ! tha acquisition or rtgnta or way ana am t adjustment or compiles iea legs I . Newell la warning nia mu u m caedingiy conservauvai wnea to indicating when definite action may J be taken, assuring tha people that they must not depend upon early action. J Difficulties and delay In aecurtnf title to landa for government Worka do J not Justify tha reclamation service In stating anything which can be con- strued to mean a prompt and early per formance. Until ail necessary water t rlghta and right or war xor wm wuni I are aetuallT nurchaaed and approved I by tha legal sinoers xnmrm s oo prv- ablllty that aonstruoUoB work wiu oe i undertaken. ' s FAMPM'S STRIKE ! : LEAVES TWO HUGE !'": LINERS HELPLESS ! (Continued From Pagn Ona) A eoncllUUoa board; minimum Wage ' seal- minimum manning soaia fori decks, stokehold and gaUey; abolttiOB of ' in ranucw .iiuiiv.m . I doctors of the snipping xeaerauon, pay ' ment of a portion of tha round trip I wage at 'the port of call marking tha completion of the first halt of tha voy- age; representation by tha union at tba i signing of new men; fixed . houra of I I K 111 11 B Vk UVW UI.U, ...W IIW.I, ' w I i . ..ti. k.m Vi. I i acala Is esceedea; improvea rorecasue i I accommodaUons and better food. i The Cunard, Booth. Holt and Elder- , t uempster compamea agreea lo receive i '! committees from tba unloa .Tha iernment is using oprasaura with tha . I Anmrvanlaa tA fnrra. a AAmnrnrntit. DELEGATE SAYS WITHIN WEEK WORLD'S. SHIPPING - ..WILL,; BE .: CRIPPLED rnltd Press teased Wire.) fr V Nw Tork, June 14 Prophesying tba: wllhln a week tha shipping Inter tests of America, England and Europe t would be so crippled aa to affectively1 "jtle up passenger and freight tranaporta--. tlon, unless tha shipping lnteresta recog fnlse the National Sailors and Firemen's b union, Matthew Earl e. delegate . .to 'America, today gave tha following ex- , '.elusive statement to. tha United Press: I r "fitrlkes declared today almultaneoua ?1y at Liverpool, Antwerp, Amsterdam and other European ports ara tba result of a fight that haa bean carried on for . 20 years,' he aald. "On most of tha - liners, especially tha Cunarders. the men ;'are fairly well treatad .On thers, and i especially on tramp steamers., they are no better than cattla Firemen are com- polled to work four' hour shifts under inhuman conditions. . . . . 1 'They cannot stand such hours la i the stokejiold. - Evan oa .tha big liners the men-are too closely packed In the i Torecastle,' where -they eat and sleep. :..! On ' tha smaller1 ahlpa, -tha unsanitary conditions prevailing ara appalling. , Tha men are crowded In shallow bunks, the air is rngntru J. the rood rancid, tha vmeat teeming with vermin, soggy pota - : toes fit only - for swine ara furnished, . and . the . poorest possible) Imitation . of ; coffee is dlahed out - It la tha rule of ;most ships that' captains are furnished , ao much per . day for feeding tha crew, t and, of course, any of ' thla ' fund left j,ovr goes, to the captain.- -STRIKERS TIE UP THREE i LINERS AT SOUTHAMPTON; . SEE VICTORY IN WEEK iX ' lOaltad frrm Lraaed Wlt.t ' ' Southampton, England. Juna 1. Tha strike here Is under the supervision of s Havelock Wilson, member of parliament and labor leader, Wilson said he was i satisfied with ,the condition of affairs . today. Wilson predicted that there ,wouia be a general tleup of shipping Within a WMlr fihliuianan declare they rill havo all the man they need within a short time. . ,i Tha strike later, apread to tha Union rfCastle and tha Royal Mall steam Packet h We Are Not Much on lalKing ikl.fI,T?r "". Our forte la selllne; """ iow ira. money tnan -you have beea nsH to paylnsv Ve let I .Jl.i"7?wmrT 7. l0? 1Kn. ani you'll 'admit It eertalnlT la dmu v.n t.v. I t rou",, town and make a nrt of ,(niw. pnw, im qualities. Then 'rnme here and make eomparlsons. Tour -. srnu juumni win ao tna resL AYE.RY & CO. It U- eanrpanlea, tying ud the liners Balmoral Caatle, Briton and Arasoo f these lines. The union leaders predict oomplete victory within i SEAMEN'S STRIKE 9 MAY AFFECT BRITISH SHIPS COMING TO THIS; PORT Ot the two tramps ow la port bat one, The British tenner Oswestry. wouia t affected by the International Seamen's aUika called for today, but up to r lata hoar this moraine; Werner uaim, -eent for the China import m Export Liumber company which baa tha veaeel under charter, had heard of nona It ta feared by eome of tha shippers, however, that tha strike may affect I eora of tha trampa that are duo to arrive here la : a abort time to load lumbar.. Craference) oa Strike. (Palh Press UuM Wtre.l Antwerp, June 14. A conference wee I J held hero today between representative. -- - --'" - Burromaater of Antwerp In aa effort tft fmch aattlament of tha aeaman'a etrlia. . Tha reeult of tba conference i naa no yet oeen unoanoed. MOTHER-IN-LAW OF LOVE V . i I .. . (Continued From Paga One.) ' i or women aoon aa yon, who desert a I kind and laving baabaad." Xotkevtm-Zw MaaVr Wm irT bitter Indeed doaa tha plaintiff I faal toward bla mother-in-law. Aa yea- i taraar. so this moral nv M mnlra inlmt her at every turn. Ha testified that i nia wlfa and Mrs. Bumea amoked cl arett es In equal numbers, about forty a ay. ut . described hia personal bablta la Now Tork after their mar-1 nage, denying In answer to a question by Tuska that ha remained out at bla eluba until aa early boar in the morn. ling, except an rare occasions when h I i naa an engagement at one of his eluba. Hie evenings, he said, war spent usually at boma and nearly always Is nis vim company, lie denied that ha had aver aent boma for bla business I eiotnea at an early hour la tha morning. Ha aald that lira. Lava liaA nMutrinii 01 personal Miongings or his, and ra- meed to give them up. Tba things of paraonal Interest to him. ha testified. war, many racing ana polo I trophies, books, etc. In tils closing remark oa mese points na brought out much laugh, tar In tha court room. ' Wife's Append! a KawpssJca. 1 do not." ha' aald -wlah to Inter fern with or obtain anything of my wife's stored there For ona thing, tbara la Kar annnillv T l. . . t. . although I waa th. ... whmJt7 1 "ii - Tha h.,ri.. ... ..... . . 7 ... ftft,rnoon at J olock wlli. iSll i(im stana. 0.?L.C; PRESIDENT (Continued From ' Paga Ona) lT. ' I r-aaxem uregon Brawlna enmnanv ""." . .- w.mpia, xwiuing r ka de fan dant Tba bottling worka "7??. tbP U.7l for bear. Most , - --LI' " it mm, mere go-l'" locajiy. Receiver uana is a representative of Lachmann m. dacooy. caiirornia wine dealers. ; Charged With FranaU, 'Another suit Is pending In the cir cuit court against Cohen, In which ho la charged with misrepresentation and fraud la the sale of atock nt tha rtra. r. m .1 la ionl "ou-inan jonnny wnite. - bla successor. 5? t3??w ep.,p,d ,50 avej Hosts of -Little Tim's" friends wanted an. J-WT. for I16Q0 . additional for SO to contribute' butWhlta refused to ac shares of the oompany. Jt Is charged cept their money, , " . Can X afford $10 a month? After the grocer, the butcher r and my regular household ex penses, including a few inciden tals, are paid? Can I afford to art $10 if, after awhile, I will get back $20? When you an- ewer this ;. question, the next thing to consider is as to where to put the $10. FIRST, YOU WANT A SAFE PLACE, AND NEXT YOU WANT A GOOD PROFIT,. In consider, ing any investment, SECUR ITY always comes FIRST and PROFIT SECOND. ' You aitrike from your list of probable ' investments - mining oil "and wildcat schemes. You think of . a ' business enterprise . and then remember that nation al banks do not loan money to i enterprises for very long, peri ods,; and reflect that this shows, comparatively little .faith:, in business. ; Then some one men- ' sl r tjona" aelling your money at 4 per year. - To the 'person who ia not capable of handling his own funds, at first glance this looks ' pretty; good, but do you know that it will take over .10 years for .$10 sold for 4 per annum to - make $20? Then, .'again, what security .have you for your money? An old- saying is "A . GOOD - INVESTMENT IS WORTH A LIFETIME OF , LABOR." MORE FORTUNES HAVE . BEEN - MADE IN PORTLAND REAL ESTATE ' THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN MULTNOMAH . COUNT Y. vs Portland is in its youth with jthe future -i brighter than ' any dty on the Pacific Coast, or even in the United States from an investment 'standpoint of -view, r Every Uttle while some one tells you "here is a piece of property that I COULD have bought a few years ago for $400 or $500. Today it is worth $4000 or $5000." but just such sayings THE . OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14. tha money rald by Doulaa waa not nut Into the business. In a complaint filed for Douglaa by Ifalarkey, 8eab.rook Stott. cones is allen-ed to have reorea anted that tba atock of tba Ot L CL waa worth ItO, 000. to have aatd that ba had large quantltlea of whtakey In a bonded ware house', and to - have stated that tha Olympia Bottling worka were owned by tha O. 1 CL. when In fact It la a aspe rate corporation, although Cohen owned practically all tha atock la both. . Douclao aooeDted tha statement of Cohan without making an Investigation for himself, it appears, and declares be waa badly "stuna" On tba grouna or fraud ha asked for tha return of bis IIS00 and tba cancellation of bla prom- la to nay; Thla case ta act for trial in a few days, and tha prospects ara that Judgment will go by default. Raphael Citron, who filed an answer for Cohan In this caaa and has acted as his attor ney for eeveral years, does not' know the whereabouts of his client. Murdered Woman 1 'rJ. Mrs. Eliit Griffith. fflnaHal Dlanateh ta Tka InorBal.k - Corvallia, Or- Juna 14. The aharlffs office of Benton oounty Is still busy on clrcnmstantlal eluea in connection with tha murder of Mrs. Ella Griffith, who waa murdered on her lonely farm five miles weat of Philomath 10 days ago, 'carried a quart or of a mile and thrown into Bock creek. Two daughters, Mrs. Dana Huffman and Mrs. Jesse Huff man," nave returned to their Portland homes. Tha aharlffs office aays bo ar rest Is Impending. - Apparently two men wara concerned in tha robbery and mur der.- " -r-: ; ..u t-. : - 1 Thrta HeM for Bribery. (United Preae LeuMl Wlra.t ' Los Angeles, Juna 14. Charged with accepting bribes in return for promls- fna Immliiilf vnn. nr II.. lnt,.MH.. .'"a .w.. rw.axV HI..U,IWbf B4tl an allaa-f uiKrt Tnt, Ttr r..u I politician and once candidate for mayor; Earl Busso, a member of tha police "purity aquadr and Thomas A White, a j halfbraed Japaneae special officer, ara today held In tha city jail. ' Little Tlm'sH Memory HononNL . (PnblUfaers Press Leased Wire.) New York, Juno 14. In Delancy street near tha Bowery a drinking fountain, monument to the memory of "Little Tim- Sullivan Is to be erected by Alder- " i will' be heard -; five .years from today .because of opportunities not grasped when presented. When yeu put your money into PbrtlarM real estate.' you are Jutting it in the best -bank in ortland, the timelock of which ' Vill open only at your ,, com mand, and your signature abso ' lutely controls the surplus Knowing that Portland is THE best place in which' to buy real.: estate and buying it are two different things. Caution - is . commendable, but too much cau ' tion is the cause of most per- sons losing -opportunities. IN ' BUYING REAL ESTATE, YOU SHOULD SELECT A LOCATION THAT WILL., ENHANCE IN VALUE DUR ING THE TIME YOU PUT YOUR HARD EARNED SAV INGS INTO IT, v ' . BUY THE FRINGE! Buy outside property and hold . it until it becomes inside. The - following is the correct answer to the Co-Operathre Trust Com- pany's Picture Advertisement in The Journal under dates of June ; 2d and 3d. , , , . "Oregon ' Heights, the . most high-y ass ' .residence . tract in Portland, .will be sold by Cor Operative ' Trust '; Company at low ' prices.' Oregon' Heights , fronta on Thirty-third street. 5 , blocks , to -: carline. Oregon ' ; Height! is surrounded on two sides by beautiful homes 410 . down; and $10 a month.; . Your ; oportunity . is', corningwjwatcb i r The JournaL". : -i - It Following ; ir if list et the BUC-v :r ' cessfult, contestants t j , i - First award, $23.00-Vioiet 'J. Link,v94- E. 45th St; Portland.. ' Second award, $15.00 DonaM 1 " St Qair, 544 Lownsdale St, , vPortland.,,.-'.....';?:- ' - Third award, $10.00 P.: - H, ;;Niete, 350tf Park St Portland.' , "Fourth award,- $10.00 Credit i draft, E. D. Price, . 318 E. 39th 'St Portland i,f1.i';:,Aif-J"w'i:s: iirtn award, $10)0 Credit - . raft, W. A." Shewman. Oregon wry, courier vistce. .. .. j -, - Sixth award, $10.00 Credit draft, George S. Bacon;;; 747 ' ' Kerby St, Portland. . '. . :; Seventh award, $10.00--Credit' - draft Jerold Ashton, 598J Sal-' , mon St, Portland. Phone". Marshall 410 TBBBBBBBaaSBWBSBaBBBBW f U MS OVER HEAD TJF CLATSOP If Back' Taxes Are Not Paid Centennial $50,000 May :-;?Be Enjoined... . (latest Bnran ef The Joaraal 4 Salem, .Or;,-June 14.-T-DT. Henderson of Astoria; member ot tha ' Centennial board, came to Salem today to confer with tha secretary of state and state treasurer relative to a state appropria tion -of fSO.000 for tha celebration, be cause of a threatened Injunction agalnat tha state's paying thla appropriation. Secretary Olcott had taken up with the Centennial commutes the matter of back taxes duo the state from Clatsop county In hops of getting aa amicable settlement of tha controversy. .According to information given out at tha attorney general's office today, ClatA sop Is tha. only county la . tha state which has not paid all of tha 10I levy. Officials of that county have persist ently refused to take action la tha mat tar and have laft unanswered many let ters from the attorney general's affloa. Sines tha present controversy arose, ac tion has been taken and tha Question of back taxes Is la tha Marts, bat the hearing has bean set after tha centen nial celebration.. This offloa . eanot arbitrarily , bold up an appropriation," said Secretary of Biaie uicoit today, "although It h charge of tha fiscal affairs of tha state. out Decause I was notified that action might be brought to enjoin tha payment or the i,oot I took the matter bp with Judge E. C Judd ef Clatsoa with the hope ' ef bringing about ' a quiet and amicable adjustment." The legislature made a levy In Janu ary, 1109. but a supreme court de cision In the aame month Invalidated the levy. . la February, a new levy was provided for by the legislature. Many oountles had already made provision for payment ot the first levy. In many lnatanoea the second levy was higher than the first levy. ; In Clatsoa coun ty tbia waa the case. All ether ooun tles paid the second levy but Clatsoa refused. . . . Roar Admiral Retires. ' : ' (SpacUl IMspatck e Tbe Joeraitt . Waahlngton, D. C, June 14. Having reached the age limit for active service, Rear Admiral Kossuth NUes, for some time past a member of the naval exam ining and retiring boards, was placed on the retired Hat today by operation of law. ' ;, , . , , ;. ' Womaa Charged Vith Murder,- (Special Dispatch te The Journal.! ' Zadlanapolla, Ind., June 14. The first charge of first degree murder made against a woman In this city In a long time was called for trial today. The defendant Is Mrs.- Alice Poehler, who shot ' and killed Carl V. Shorey. ' ot Columbus, Ind la a hotel in this city last January... . , Blade-fa. Canada Fair.; , Vancouver, B. C, June 14. A "Made- CASTOR I A -.; .Tor Infant! and Children, , Tlia Kind YooHata t Always Basght eitTirii of &ut&ffi&c&i Eighth t award. $10.00 Credit4 draft C. M. Stewart, route No.' ' 2, Salem, Or. ; ' . rt.f Ninth .awarcV? $10.00 Credit V draft Mrs. H. J. Rankin, 1122 " VE. 8th St, Portland. ' Tenth 'award, ..$10.00 Credit ; raft; M.' I. Warren" Route 1, r ? Box 131, Milwaukie, Of.;;Ht'vvC: Eleventh award, $10.00 Cred. ,it ,draft Mrs. W. F. Waldw 1 Kenton Station, Portland. -x . Twelfth award, $10.00 Cred- : it draft H. Lundberg, 657 Wa ter, St, Portland. - , ' 'Thirteenth - award. '"$10.00 Credit draft, F. W. Foster 532 Williams Ave., Portland. T t i. ' Fourteenth award, $10.00 - Credit draft, Mrs.' R. G. Beron da, 268 Montgomery St, Port- r 'Umd.; - " , "t Fifteenth award, $10.00 Cred- " it draft, Mrs. A, R. Wirt, 368 . , 13th St, Portland. ' ' Sixteenth award, $10.00 Credit draft, Mrs. Portia Mur .ray, Tourny Bldg, 2d and Tay. lor, Portland. ( , . Seventeenth award, $10.00 ; Credit draft, Mrs. Clara Mitch- eH," 427 ' Killingsworth Ave., Portland. Eighteenth award, $10.00 , Credit draft, Ernest Thompson, 725 E. 59th St, Portland. , t . Nineteenth award, $10.QO Credit draft, Mrs. C. L. Claus en; 827 Garfield Ave, Portland, r Twentieth . award, ? $10.00 Credit draft, Mrs. Llllie Sim- ' monsen, 1010 Mississippi Ave, ; Portland;, Twenty-first award, .. $10.00 Credit draft. J. R. Chapman," 1267 E. Taylor St, Portland. f Twenty-second award, $10.00 . Credit draft, R. B. Lloyd, 527 Mall St, Portland. Twenty-third award, $10.00 Credit draft Julia K. Gass, 234 Broadway,-Portland. Twenty-fourth award. $10.00 . Credit, draft, Willette Hill, 1504 E. Taylor St. Portland. - Twenty-fifth award, $10.001 Credit draft Irene Hummer, 343 V Russell St, Portlands - The above will please call for : U - ...... i ln-Canada" exposition, ernbractns; wide variety of interesting- exhibits,; waa opened in Vancouver today, to. call attention to the -amaxlng " industrial progress of the city el nee the great of iwenty-flve years ago. . The expos! tlon will continue for ona week.. ILLUSTRATOR STRAUSS MARRIES CHORUS GIRL ' trtiilfaJ Praam Laaaad Wlra. ' New Tork. Juna 14. Malcolm Strauss, ons of New York's greateat Il lustrators and makers ef pastel por traits of stage beauties, ta married to Katharine A. MecDonald, a show girl New Tork. At the city hall Strauss gave bis age aa L end the bride bars as II. . - ... . Opposed to Rex-lproclfy,' J Niagara Falls, NT. June 14. Strong resolutions In opposition to the pro poned reciprocity agreement with Can ada, which provides for the free trans portation of flour from the dominion, will be adopted at the annual conven tion of the National Millers Federation, which mat bare today for a three days' session. . v ' . . . v BOYS' , DEPARTMENT SPECIALS -3 -i , ,. . ... , ' f ,,,.., ,4,. V;-'r ' ;- -y v1 ThurtJay, Friday and f - ; . SalurrJay OO Bc .Waih Suiu; for ages 2 to 10 years, Sllinj3j regularly at$..25 and 1 .00, special g g 124 BdyV AU-Wool Knickerbocker Suits, for ages 1 0 to 1 6 years, sell ing .regularly at $7.oo, $0.50 and $6.00, on spe-; cial'sale.' (Pi QC at. 3)4O0 200 Pairs Boys Knicker bocker Pants, for ages 2x mto 6 years, selling regularly ; at $ 1 .25 : and . $1.00, speaal v only. .-. ..... Full Line of Bathing Suits for men and boys iiniyfciTHiNG ca LlUll 166-170TIiird St their awards June 15 at the of fice of the Co-Operative Trust ' Company, - 404 Yeon building, Portland. - - We are selling a tract on the . East Side, adjacent to built-up ;; property, whieh, if you will In-: , vestigate its location, I think you will be glad you read this advertisement j Oregon Heights where ' lots . ' can be bought today - for $10 : - down and $10 per month is a high-class proposition, at me dium psices and? low terms.' , Oregon Heights is only 5 blocks , from the present terminus of the Alberta carline. This line goes ' over the bridge and out Union Ave. to Alberta, and '. then east on - Alberta to Thir tieth and north on Thirtieth. .Oregon Heights is . reached by walking one block 'north from ; . the end of the line, the same di rection in which the car goes, t Turn to 'the rlcht and walk A . blocks east to our tract. Grad- malljr rising, from Thirty-third j ouvci aiiu. stuping Kcnujr If Ulf , inorth -t and south, . Oregon ' Heights is on the .crest of the most advantageous property on the East Side. A MAGNIFI CENT VIEW, PERFECT ? DRAINAGE, LOTS ; 50x100, ' STREETS 60 FEET WlDE.it FIVE MINUTES' WALK TO STREETCAR, K BULL RUN WATER PIPED TO EACH LOT FREE, PERFECT TI- i TLE. REFINED ' NEIGH BORS AND ART I S T I C HOMES, r OREGON HEIGHTS : IS THE CREAM OF THE EAST SIDE, AC- ' CESSIBLE TO YOUR EM PLOYMENT AND , WITHIN DONT WAIT UNTIL THE - PRICES -ADVANCE, r Today you can buy the lots from $500 ' to $700 $10 down and $10 per ' month. sr'fx,r-:i-'CF-:i . Ring me up' on the telephone i Marshall 410 and make an appointment when and where I : may : call for you ' ; and your friends to see Oregon Heights at 'my expense., . You will be under no obligation to buy $10 WILL MAKE YOU A LAND OWNER IN PORT- -LAND. . - ::-M?K - ASK CENTRAL, FOR MAR- 'j '::;v,'f.: SHALL 410,' :.l , , 79c :H40i Yeon l: Buildtn 1011. - - n. fire IN SECOND HAND A. AUTOMOBILES of ; We have a large number of used automobiles left with us for 'sale by people, who have : bought new Pierce-Arrow' and Cadillac cars. ; These used cars are being "offered at remarkably -low prices! If "you are " looking for a second hand car' it will pay you to In-' ' vestlgate the following:. ' vj-,-7 r: . v is--l1' ..,- w,:----. - ri :: -.-rs STEARNS-1909 model, 7-passenger, 3CM50 H. P.. top, front, Warner ' , speedometer, gas tank, demountable rims. 1 extra casing. " .nis ca is Deing ouerea at aa excepuonauy low price. PEERLESS 1909 model. 7-oatsena:er. 30 H. P , , Warner speedometer. . ; . . painted, rnce, JJWtt' "PIERCE 1910 model, 6-eylinder, speedometer, seat tovers and clock ouuu. , . REO -cylinder, 5-pastenger $25a .-,;,';:.'' ; 'I' :':" ,-''.,Vv. CADILLAC Single cylinder, 5 CADILLAC 30 1909, S-pttienger, equipped wity top, front and ' ..- . .. speedometer &u CHALMERS 1910 30, equipped CADILLAC Model G" Roadster equipped with top, 'front, speed-1 r.., :. ,, ometer, demotmtabie ' bacner oumo.Juli electric-lighted. : r PIERCE 1910, 7-passenger, '. . : . i nuled, repainted, ml Warner speedometer, - -. is being offered at a ''-.', PIERCErl'10, 6-48, 4-pssenger, I pletely overhauled, and is now being painted in our shop. , Can be seen by prospective purchasers. ; . FRANKLIN Model "D." S-passenger, .top. front, speedometer and , ,. v. clock. Recently overhauled $850. , ' MARMON S-Dassenser. 30 H. ' , , -This is ft high-class csr ' ' - '" MAXWELL 1909 30 H; P., , eiectnc ngntea sno prest-o-me tantc. rrtce ooa uonna " "'''' . ering the equipment, this is a remarkably low pries. BUICIC 2-cylindert top. front, THOMAS 0 H, P, 6-cylinder, top,, front, speedometer $3500. ' STEARNS 6-cylinder, 90 H. P, 4-patsenger $4500. , . , . We Guarantee Every Car Exactly ss Represented n; Covey Motor Gar Company TWENTY-FIRST ' AND . I ' iff! JmidF : Nulife has the SPARIOE and the STOENGTH.; - S -Nuilfe "has" the 'FLAVOR .obtainable only:in best im ported beer. ' ; .-;-.- - . "' 5 Nulife is the ideal Summer-beverage satisfying and invigorating,' ;; ' v, .v-". ! Q Choicest imported Bohemian hops, purest water and nignesi skih or me master crewer maicesviNulife the ' beer without a peer. iv ; . , , Nulife is .bottled at the brewery only. ' m Order today itrwill suit ML HoofJ Brewing Co. top, run front, erhaulid and re' Car com pleteljr over ; . .:, 36 H. P.S-ptMenger, top, front, - passenger, equipped with top $250. .. with mobair top and front $1000. , rims, one extra tire ana tube, Kohr- 6-cylinder, 43 H. P, thoroughly, over- fore-doors, equipped witb top, front,. complete new set of tires.- This car price which should more it immedi- ' ' , 7 " . top, glass front, speedometer, com-' P- too front. " and sneedometer and being offered at a very low' - ' " 7 ..'a. I 4-cyliader; top, glass front speedometer ipeedometer and tlr chain. tPrfct WASHINGTON STS. your taste. -'-' y1' 4S Third Street Fhoiie East 39, B-1319,- Sellwood 904 i ' ais T