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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FEJDAY EVENING. OCTOBER ti. III!. rciiMrr!NKEo boo of mam in z z-nxu tr; .i found dead qh crest IM -. kwaaf aa,i.ad 4 Ha uim Tte a'i i v..i.i. y Ml It fct H . IWIUH k av y swt .a, Wi r M.an.iw. Mt k 4a. ai. I M - a M MS 1 1 la iim4 m .1 Mij wu. ii i i i a ion.''! ra a t Ms 4 tM M-a4 i la im ad mi. ( a'l L t)MM4.:f .t a aaS Iw mm (krcaAiaal.k. lbNaa m M-l (vykaa j . a . a4 t Ilia k aai im a ay M 1I4 in ii.iaj ana it sk-aaat tM aIWa v4 fai.kaaV m tttt Htx I Ml 1 I, ad mu. m ii h a r an im MM4 IM . f Mmr M eJy IM mI iMMf tlaaM) hwi ton M I lm tWt. lloWM IM a -a a a a aaaa e ia U4 taM l 4 ft t. l 4 IM Miiaae j rwa m a r'a mi kJt . A t.aa. tui i kJ4 IMmI aaa.a U it k-y t WJt TMAaity Try a un dry ikH Tk. a-av 4-kM r 1 V t4 IMUt U it MM af a , tat y . la M a UaJ o4 4 SAYS SMALL NOME wmw OWNER OVER AXED PROJECT PLANNED M- j U ar tka k-y f tiJf CWkatty k 1 1 T . r i ia aaa mm af , it ti an Iff. 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I . raiaa4 IM immmiI fm rfr Waafc- lro u( 4 M lata? ukltfll trad. a4 I )4 la MM Mft f UUf U atarr aajt r U eJlr. T prvat (alMl Anna? 1f1ar' mat hod a raraaita4 rir OMff lnrk. Mpmrt ecweataai aad erocnlMal a m j4 elaa wrk ba-4 fM rrar h iiaxaiin roll. 1 foas4 thai Um mmw mM4 la a mail Haa) f lb aal aid la Mtf ta bwrdM af lha tarraaM la imw laMta." Mt4 Mr. Ur todaf. 1 (Wl IMI h b4 Mt taockad tb vaat aid a 4 1 1 1 Van vhar tb araaJlhf pl U. n balarar ay M lit raaaon nl think nrh 01aTlmlnallo uat. Naltbaf do lb Mt I4 rcantsaltoa n4 p cui maatinr to otder tb dlacrlml eatiiMi and I ffactlraly ervf Mt wlU b called.- DIVEKEEPER'S SALOON . LICENSE TRANSFERRED CoOTfUmw Jtaipb C Qyd and Will II. lly y l rtlar af t moon at a maU In of tb llqbor ficfOM' etxnmlttM ot th city council rotad to transfer th llcnM of ToMyArnavd to iOorr W, Kuhr, althdogb 'aoothar ord Inane r. . vokloc. jtruud'i llrana had baan btfor . tha- ofnTnltu for conaldaratlon. . Karlief In tb day tbeM councilman tnad a ilranoou effort to rvok th Jirm f tb Quail. Tbay both d . rlared that polio court' vidM of law ' violation In that raa war not nacea. . airy to ooavlnc thara tbat th llcna ', ahould bxrok5, but that common raput wii noBf a. Tb oororoltla wu , of th opinion that , a tranaftr' of tb , UcenM i ' sufficient, punishment for th French saloonman. They' put A t , naad -out ol buslnaa, , but kept his itcens altva.by th simple expedient of r transrerrlnf It to Oaorg W. Fuhr, who ; will operate a saloon, on th aaat aid of th river. - Xrnaud's saloon ' In th . north end bas been closed. ' In th council mMtlns; durlnt th - pro areas of yesterday, saloon t lfht. . councilman Uacutre, with whom Coun dim en Daly and Clyd! took aid. called sttanUon to th fact tbat notorlona dlvekftopera, whan at th last r aitcn, were in th habit of savin them- selves .monetary loss by conveniently 1 transferrlnf their license, thus prevent ' inf its being" ravoiced. .-. t Tb committee voted to transfer th ;llcnsv of Frank Mlnto to F. E. Uarteell. . Councllmen Clyde and Daly voted sralnst this on th. ground . that th evidence of two detectives : showed, tbat the transfere Is . not -proper person to conduct a respectable 7" saloon. They sought to have the license . revoked, but got no support. r Tb. committee voted unanimously to trapsrer .tn. Jjcnae or uaiiet. dt pn eaux .to-.E A. James on condition that James, should , find : .another, location within 0 daya. . . .,, Ordinances revoking th licenses- of . . both .; of these last mentioned saloons '.were Introduced in the council by Coun cllman MagutreV Councllmen Daly and . Clyde, who were with Mogul re in the . fight on the Quelle, did not agree with -Mm, however, that th license of Gal . let ft Deneauz and Tony Arnaud should '' be revoked, as their votes in th com mittee showed . AND LETTERS OF CREDIT Drafts on Foreifrn Countries MONEY ORDERS :, Cable sod Telegraphic-Transfer of Money Payable throughout the World. . -;., Irrigation Company May Be Formed to Taie Water From Lake Odetl up mi a M) Miaiaal a m t TM as I i m I IM MM a It iat 4 aaial M I Mar taaS. asaM PM IM aa4 H IIM wal M I M IMI a arMry I Tm OiaUM ca iiiuimi take nr hmj a IM l4ai lMk aaa w-M M IMI It ll ak4 uka Mi kM I I Mt t ka M a fIU MMftlM a-ilmt la laa aa4 kMMU iMIM la raM IM .! 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