THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE t. Hit
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Wild West Show to Faithfully Depict
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Save Nevada Politician.
Millionaire's Life.
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uc beaUra. Im atieitiftej Id save aie
life
Mia ion il. wtjsa company
tar ssen, HeMfeea Ma.m la -. t-l
frtm Nevada lini(M or iu.iirve
e-aaator .Mot te kan.i eae al
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of lf. al. Ha bat ta. lateeala al
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e.jited Ms f of ( ana. Ha bale iiia
IMKaJ care-er In I be Nevada lecleialura
Ha wn II year vt tjr eud a native
Of Calif "IM. la in eaiiala. Ua (
quia! aa4 untMumiiii Ha wee chair
man a( Ibe ceiaauitca oa re-elametlo.i uf
a 1 (J tati'la. ila tt.-wi!) ata ele-1 by
a Ivinox-relle ie(ie!alur tn ratification
of t.l choice al a popular cl.ian n
(ha Oregon pitmery j iat Ilia larm
would not have ct;'tr. n;irl!
H.rvU'it I. ti l al luui 'i .'lsn a 1
Waa,)lBa;tn hom lliia fUfiwu liev
I'lveaee j II pierce, chaplain of 1 1. a,
I r.ltn.1 f'.ates irult officiate.! and
f'raeldent Tafl raa pi ear M Commliiroa
fiom li th li. hujae an t Ihe eetiate .11 .
a on pane U.e ran-.a i. to lianu (.-nlcM
Tho funeral pari) .! t bitr.od at !
Chicago l.nnorroa t,y ra ':nn. lha I
widow. w,.i, lih l.ar inn, llartram
atarted from. Heart ta day (u wbn ,
eriatr Mioni condition fir at te ame
arrioue
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XKW TOUAT
J ROOSEVELT RECEIVED
imc ocpinor wnrrBP
VUIL DCVHUOL lUILnO
LOVED PRESIDENT LESS
fCotillnuaJ From I'ae (mi.)
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SACRIFICE!
Forced to Sell
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Offers You These
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rraia ara Iaraia4 la .-I im ouaiy
- anlv fa iftilaa from lN.rilaa.1 ia inUa
I Train Warm aad la miiM fr.iin II
I If., u . . a . a V.. a uaii aan't i Haiaaa. na lha i Ha ana rnn.a-4 ' Um..,t ,
hit uviitf ai urn. mai ,v i , ,, raa4 ai.,1 an lha Aaiof.a Hal. ' vi.ha
turn down. Is valued at f lliXXi. i y Ta aan...a iha n r m... a i . ....j-. ii
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HftC beautiful grOUnda, litlllX, ' Il a ImmaJitU an. ra l d!a. aal "f i h,,a.,,r .i :..
an a arm prwiufii ji. u ...il. ( M - a ' la
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I ftfim Tra. la fa ina rf lha baal farrt.a f1'' la
In) Columtla coulilr. llvlta4 lulo liaf'a Hl-I ar1 J I'.i.'f I i"
1 on 1 l II arm. anJ la In lha nil.tai of , w j ,,, , - , l( ..
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fine lawn and ahadt tree, garden,
roaea, etc.; has 10 room, 3 fire
place-, hardwood floor: every
thin of the verv beat. Will aell
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for $3000 if aold at once. About j 'V xmmu," t
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a a rail Whctvrr can auaatr Hn-m ior
ractiy can furatal! tlia rra:ll al Chi-
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Klral Will I'raaltfcnt Tafl 4r to u
tli. niarliinrry ahl.-h ha ronlrola? Ifi
tiv tlura anJ Ihe mhlri" Jori I t.r"k
ho . an lik, I la inulham dl . 1 1.... a I I rlticeii WetlOtla
an I Willi a minority of II: a r1ciKl-
rn'in ilia north, nominal hi n K-!f jinca
Ii want thla kind of a nominal inn, and
will !'. rialc what Mr !.Mj.r oil mav
then doT (If tha anpraal Jn.t wiiuli.'
announce In dnnr thai hr would
bid by the darialon of Hi mnvrnl ion
and Thlrf Sky Kairlf. of tin
Writ Show, ahlch lnrlui a
('!i-..rinri. with thr 101
four 1)' eD(tRernect
Tin
Ustirh Wild
Saturday.
Trlal rowhia. Ind:ina Mrl.i Th old Ufa on lha rlali.a la lllua-
.rn. Iitoncho tuelcra. fXTt and lnr- iralad nj on attar on a iralll ol rrairia
223 Chamber of Commerce.
I UK rnKirli and otlirr .Irvrr .coilr achoonrra by aild Indiana, lha robbing
-larn.ti-rlallc of Ih real llf of thai of tie ata;e caili by Mexican oullawa
l.inrli and iiralrlr. ir, orotnlacl for llii thflr ranlnr. hv roahnvi and
ha would no. l-.iv.. ii.u. Ii l .".i:. :.i n )UI1,.h Wl. Vrl, ahWh b. :na i acoula iindfr Ihe iadarhtp of Joaaph
rure a nomination. Jl nilb-hl ua aell ,, rllir rtaJ.,. rnframent In I'l.rtl.u'd r Millar, f.imoua aa a aura ahot anl
lo lo Africa.) inxt Haiurrtay, Jun i. Thare mill ' r r i aa'lilatl va lalnaman, and one of
The a.fond ijuration l. what will Mr prrforrn.incm daily, and each will .in.- ownera of th real Oklahoma
RoovU do, If Ma coniealii B d.!rgai- j i,,. j.onjpirir In every way I rrnirh. . nptura and punlahment of a
are denied aeata? Will lie tan- a major- I The 101 JUnoh ia credited with he!n i lioiaethlef and the pony eipreaa.
Hy tf the dlrcitra from Ihe liorl'.i. re-j, "renl" wild weat exhibition for the Th opening iVrformanre In 1'ortUnd
pair to another hnll. aeal runteetlng : reaaon that th performera have be..n lll bo precrdei. Saturday mornlnc.
READ THESE
Acreage Buys
S45 PER ACRE
160 cri, IS niilei out of Portland
Good roJi, ipring water, good aoil,
tome good limber. And
160 ACRES A-l SOIL
$100 per acre. 18 mi!e from Tort
land, on Mt. Hood line. Will tell in
tricti. And
ONE AND TWO-ACRE TRACTS
on electric line, ner Creihim. Bet
of toil. All clear.
A. W. LAMBERT ft CO,
404 East AldtT St.
I a vara I rhurchaa ara narb and laai. ,
kat neX Uaal Inlallifani. r.i-r aaai
I praaparotia na nb Ivor a a' on ail aldea of
Mountain View rami Tra. la
TICK UANl IS HTAliy. fr.a hunlrali
arraa of Mountain law Tra.-te la !..-
uador cultivation. If vu buy one of
theae you ara ready tn ul In your nop 1
ailnout anr dclar. lha lalalire la parllr ,
fllaared. and II will lake only a etwrl '
time to have It In rradlnaaa f r .in- I
vatlon and bl rroia No yaara of t laar- j
Inr and claanma before yoti ran make
Urine.
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deluiiatea from the touth nnd then pro- . aU.rtel, for the moat part, from the
cee.l to nominate hlmrulf? actual realdenta an.l employea of Mll-
Tl-.at would F t in to be hie purpoae If ( ler Kron.' famoua lO1.000-arre ranch at
Indlcetlona and tlireata umnmt to any-jllllan. OkU.. and they autharltatlvely
i Itinar. If the combutanta Hro letl lo r prcaent tho llf with which they are
thcmwelvea 1' la aufo to itucia tlmt Mr i fiunlllitr.
Koonmell will be a ciindluate either ! A buffalo hunt will be a foafure The
the nominee of tHe rerTulur convention
it t-lio nonilnoc of a boit!nn i onventloji.
May Biing tn Dark Hon.
Hut there la a third rouihe. The H
publican national commltice la com
posed of men who, whatever their at
tachinenta to partlculur Imllvlduala. are
atlll more nttiiched to the Hopubllcan
party, and they tin: e It In their power
to determine the action of the conven
tion. Thd committee will know how
many un'-onteMed dclegatis Mr. Hoone
velt has; how many uncontested dele
gates Mr. Taft link, and how many dole
gutes Senators r'ummine and La Folletto
have. If, iih Is probable. Mr. Roose
velt doea not have enough uncontested
delegates to plvo him u majority of Dip
convention, the committee may aeat
enoutrh of Mr. Taft'a delceates to make
his strength eiua' to Mr. Hoospveltd
and leave the balanco of power In the
ha :db of La Follolte and C'uinmlus.
( Wot Inclined to Speculate.
In that case tho door is open for all
aorta of compromises. Taft and Cum
mins minht be tho remilt, or Cummins
and Lav Folletto might be able to force
the nomination of a dark horse, provided
always that Mr. rtooxevelt doesn't bolt.
All thlngn considered, I would na', If
I were inclined to speculate nut I am
not.
P. S, Suppose Mr. rtoosevolt is nom
inated either by the regular convention
or by a convention of hid own, will the
Republicans who oppopo a third term
OOllf J0 llieir ruiacnineni. lu ino initll-
lions of the fathers strong enough to
lead to an organised protest against
Mr. Roosevelt?
The ex-presldent accuses Mr. Taft of
being the candidate of the bosses. The
bosses would be able to put up a fight
In defense of bossism, but Mr. Rooso
velt lias studiously ignored the third
term Issue. When men have suggested
that he wants to be president for life
with a remainder over for his son
he calls them hard names, fctat this kind
of evasion cannot last through a cam
paign. He will liavd to define his
position, and let the public know how
many terms lie considers proper or al
lowable. T. B. BUort of Majority,
If Mr. Roosevelt will add together tho
votes he has received at primaries and
compare the total with the total vote
In those states, he will rind he is woe
fully "short of a majority, even In Re
publican states and he must remember,
too, that whoever voted for him did so not
experta Include Tlllle lialdwln, Lulu
Pair. Beasl Herberg, Frlnceia Wenona,
Edith Tantllnger. Vrn Tantllnger,
"Hill" Lindsay. Chester Jiyers. Trsua"
Ticket!, and other wild weat celebrltlea.
by a novel street parade, with hun
dreds of Indiana, roaboya. cowgirls and
v.iqueros In line. The tableau wagona
will display living plcturea of acenea
typical of the days when tha pioneers
were "winning the west." Tha pralria
schooners will be drawn by loiir-horned i
teem Rocky Mountain Hank, one of
tho lust of the old stage coach drlvera,
will revive old memories by driving
nix army mules to a genuine old time
Wells Kargo atage coach.
TffKRH ABB A QOOP M A NT GOOD
REAL, EHTATK OrKICES IN PORTLAND.
These Advantages
and tha further advantage that ll.i land
will b divided Into tra.la lo ill . that
tha prlra la very reasonable and ira
tarma within th reach of any econom
ical. IndualrU.iia parann. ahould convince
you that MOCNTAIN VIKW la th brt
acreage propcaltlon now offarnd.
We Want to Get
Acquainted With You fa'
From Portland by rail It take only 19
mlniitea' rid to reach M Helena. It
boat on th baautlful Columbia rlvrr It
I takes two hours Can you spare thla much
I time to aee Mountain View ? Call ua up
br phona at Mt Helena at our expanse,
tell us when you will be here We will
mt you with our auto and show you
mora In an hour than we can tall you
In a week. Full partlrulara about
MOUNTAIN VI FW and St. Helena for
the aaklng. Writ to ua.
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lulerral in It -a . I-,. !..
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beoausa they loved Mm mora, but be
cause they loved Taft less, and he must
also take into account the fact that
manv who voted for him and a still
larger number who didn't vote at all
have been dlogusted by the manner In
which ha and th president have con
ducted their campaigns.
lie must, In addition, take Into ac
count the fact thut many who admired
him when h went out of office have
turned against him because they feel
that he has dona injustice to the presi
dent and destroyed the party's chance
for success.
There Is abundant evidence of an
enormous protest at the polls, even if
no ticket Is put In tha field by the
antl-Koosevelt Republicans.
DIXON PRIVATELY
ADMITS T. R. HAS
NO CHANCE TO WIN
(Continued from Page One.)
might just as wall agre to tak tha
party Into a back alley and cut Its
throut," I'ixon declared. 'The whole
program of the Taft supporters Is to get
delegates, regardless of the wishes of
the voters In the districts which these
delegates represent. They are now urging
tha national committee on to revolution
ary measures which would sound tha
death knell of the party.
"No sane mun or sober bellevea that
President Taft if nominated could carry
three Republican Btatos."
Dixon's statement asserted further
that If President Taft Is nominated
"there will not bo enough of th party
left in congress to demand a vote of the
ayes and nays.' It would mean a crush
ing defeat to both country and state
tickets in nearly every state in the
union."
IN THE LlfJHT OF THE EXTENSIVE
EXPERIENCE POSSESSED BY THIS
OFFICE IN TUB MANAGEMENT OF
H CS I NEBS PROPERTIES. APART
MENTS AND FLATS, IT IS NOT
TOO Ml'CH TO SAT THAT. IN RE-
. . 8PECT TO THESE TYPES OF BUSI
NESS, THIS OFFICE IS THE BEST.
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larir alien. 'am
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ri.AKSMIKIi ..! ItATICS
St Helens
Improvement Co
Parti a4 Offloa,
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T. KXIiXlTS, 0B.
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Collected Promptly.
Olty Sapartmrat.
The Fred A. Jacobs Co.
809 Washlnrloa Straat.
Main 6809. A-ei87
t ''Bring
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for,
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t-eaae Wa faaaa la r Caeaa a
doubtedly will be elected temporary
chairman of the national convention.
Chairman Harry S. New of tha commit
tee on arrangements for the convention
says that two thirds of the delegates
favor Root
The Taft supporters are planning to
make the temporary organization of the
convention permanent.
The revised list of delegates before
the national committee today shows that
250 'of the 1078 delegates to the na
tional convention are contested, includ
ing two from California, and 14 from
Washlngqton.
Several members of the national com
mittee, Including Committeeman Scott
of West Virginia, sent proxies to the
meeting, not wishing to participate tn
the contest between Roosevelt and Taft.
Colonel Has Wo Chance.
Ormaby McHarg, tha New York at
torney who Is handling the Roosevelt
interests in 4,he contested cases, de
nounced, a story published today that
the national committee Is planning to
seat two thirds of tho Taft delegates
and one third of the Roosevelt dele
gates, in the 250 contest cases. The
Taft committeemen ridiculed the story,
emphatically asserting- that President
Teft will win practically every contest.
Senator Dixon, manager of the Roose
velt bureau, privately admitted that the
colonel has no chance before the na
tional committee. Dixon declared that
he had received a committeeman a
proxy by telegraph but that he would
not UB6; It.
"I would rather be licked than be
forced to enter the committee and make
1 a spectacle of myself," was Dixon's
emphatic , comment. " . .
Manager McKinley or the Taft Dureau
issued a statement today in defense of
Senator Root, in which he reviewed the
career of th slated temporary chair
man. Tha statement denounced Colonel
Roosevelt's attitude toward William H.
Barnes, the New York Republican lead
er, and concluded:
Slioi linn Bttmnt.
"The fact is, Roosevelt has changed
and' with this change ha come disloy
alty to friendship, and treason to party."
Later in tha day Senator Dixon Issued
a statement in which h denounced the
Taft committeemen , who had declared
they wouldaeat practically tha Taft
contestants.
If tha high eourt and trusties erf the
TEN PRETTY LASSIES,
REAL BOOMERS FOR
OREGON, START EAST
(Continued From Page One.)
will haveji larKe Influence in the prep
arations, at lecst, for the national Dem
ocratic convention in Baltimore.
Before they return the girls will have
met President Taft in a specially ar
ranged reception In the east room of
the White House, they will stand under
the falls of Niagara, they will dine with
Elbert Hubbard ut East Aurerra, they
will visit the governor of Wisconsin,
thijy will advertise Oregon In special
gatherings at .New York, Washington,
Chicago, Cincinnati and a large number
other -cities.
The special car which will carry the
young wdmei; across the United States
and bnck was decorated with roses and
flags by the College Equal Suffrage as
sociation of'T)regon before It left Port
land this morning. A large portion of
tho apace was taken up with advertising
literaturo about the counties of Oregon.
There were In the party:
Grace Garvin uf Central Point, Jack
son county; Delia M. Harold, Scio, Linn
county; Bertha Willerton, The Dalles,
Waeco; Mabel PIttman, Condon, Gilliam;
Churlotte Jones, La Grande, Union;
Anne Market, Bend, Crook; Agnes Miller,
Burns, Harney; Holly Moore, Eugene,
Lane; Gertrude Pollou, Dallas, Polk;
Mrs. II, A. Harthorn, chaperon, Condon,
Ullllam; Phil 8- Bates, Pacific North
west, Portland.
SPLENDID
FACTORY SITE
2 Railroad Switches
River Frontage
105x400
$7500
and street improvements.
One of the best bargains
on the west side.
Dorr C. Keascy & Co.
Second Floor
Chamber of Commerce
In effect April 1. 11J
ALL PRKVIOUH It ATKil I'ANiTI.I.FP
OA8H A I VhltT I s)K M I.. NTH.
I Mill y or Sunday.
1 time to per line.
1 coneeeutlva times, lo per line per In
sertion. I or more conaecutlve times, 7r per line
per Insortlou, or 7 Insertion for price
of t.
No ad counted for leea thnn 2 lines.
The above rnl apply to "New To
day" and all other clneslllcatlona, ex
cept Situations Wanted. To Kent and
. Wanted to l-.ent ads
; Situations Want-it To Rent and
I Wanted To Rent sds (Apartment and
I Hotels excepted), the rrit.-a are:
lo per linn first Insnrtlon.
4c per lino ench stjht-iiui-nt Insertion.
! No sd liken for lees than lie
I CHARGE APVKItTI.SK.MllNTa
1 1 time, 10c per line
: I consecutive times, ta per llae per
I Insertion. a
7 r more consecutive times. t. rer line
Mil Kl'WAKli HOI. MAN
funeral dsie"tor
id at roe gilmon : lady eeaiaia-V
I aim Ml', lurerei iiliecfrea ,'irrea.
cr to f I'unnlne. 1 - i'-iMii
rnfU Unlriak ?r l-a" eeeiaiaaa,
i rri ii . . . . ,n l-
l II
in.vK riii'K " io:K. Ulh.
lllJard I'idvera. Park
Knn-ral .jlreKtore
i:-7l K 1 1 h-A Idee.
Bell. 71. B.
CnijM-m..
at K. laia.
Pearson o. fti" ,;5l.AY
V n -?n i rn hn tv wuiii
M. n. L L LL r n A) Moth Phoi
ERI0SON
rTtideiiakine
ill A-llll
To aTaTi
I adv in t
SIOM'.MKXTB
OTTO SCHUMANN, granlta, marble
worka Uaal Jd ji n d Pl na. Faa t 711
iIlillVNUiriuVLTT DEALKiU
URiiNG-MANAHY COM PANT,
Cronnil Floor Lewi Bid. M
HIUIlAK'-t A HENKDICT,
and A-1741,
ftft? M.-Knv Mldir
Main 14.
3
per inaertlon.
land all olher rlasslfi'-atlons, exc-pt
I'he ntiovc rates apply to "New Today"
Thla handsome new room hunga-
.aUi..ilnn. U'.nl. Wont nml
vvacrea m item boh. -- ,, mi
CHAl'IN HKHLOW.
1.17 Ch.Tol...r cf Coinmerce Main Htl.
K N Al T A MAl'KKY. "
JI2-13 Ibiard of Triida M. and A-J91X
EHTATE 0.,
US Itl'.AI,
Rltuatlona Wantid. To Rent and
r'-no.
new o ruwm iiuiiRa t . - -.-- , - .
low In Rossmerr- district, near Laurel- ' warned to iteni ana i a parimenia a..'.
burst, worth 15000. Is offered at $4200 i Hotels excepted) tho rate Is 7o per line
r. . . .. .. i . i . . i. ...Ik i, i- i . . iiiaariiirii.
'home for a home, although at 11200 It N11"d charged for less than two lines
I has an unusual Investment feature s;or15c-
,weI Contrsct rstes upon application. A
Facea east on a MxlOO foot lot; has 1 Pj?".r."!? ,wl" "rlntr a soHcltor.
I open fireplace, a don, with bulltln book-I " ' ' ' .
iSSSSmISS? d.n'.ng . T'-ii., jThe Oregon Law on Advertising
j paneled, all finished In natural wood. --
Tha Dutch kitchen with everv ronvenl- AnT P"'". n" ln newapaiwr or other
i- ... V ,h. .1.;, i?., i parlodle.1, or In piilille arlvertlaerrient, or h
ence: pass Pantry, bright, a ry bed- 7ft(,r pf' reul.r. kn.iwlngly tu.kia or ni,
rooms and bathroom re finished m j ,,,,,, Matement .r aaaertlon eonc-m-
whlta enamel with large, light clothes 1 )n ,be ,Bntt r ..u.M'y. the value, tl.a
closets ln all rooms. i here is a largn i merohinill.e. or the m.iiw.. nr iiurroia of an.
attic. Just the place for a play price, the tneth'd of prud'irlnu or mnniifar.
room, a drying room 111 wet lure of hla merehasillae or profeaalimal work
SIIIKI.bia.
705 Oerllnrer It Mar.
-rrr
Main 4IA.
m .sixKss ritoi'EiiTY
60
301 TT;i:r west sldei trackage location
I'lM unil York; terms. If you are
looking lor something good at a vary
low flirure, see us at once. Carlock as
M'lelllinupt. Chamber of Commerca.
KOU HAl.K HOUSES
431
Stump Land
$5 PER ACRE
2400 acres lojfgcd-off land; good
sprinp: creek through land. Phone us
for particulars.
f r mi aj4 luuri anu uuaiinr ua loc
BUdmora JJrnr Co.. Mala 8 tor. J31 341 ..hii.r. m.iv vim am. in n,,T
aatC M"UOm throush 48 araVnlo botU. pfoffam. iff,
WALLA WALLA PIONEER
ANSWERS LAST CALL
COLUMBIA RIVER STUMP LAND
1400 acres on Columbia river at
$15 per acre. Level, no rock, some
good timber.
Phone us.
A. W. LAMBERT ft CO.,
404 E. Alder Street.
Choice Investment
Business y block. West Side, big
future. Best buy on the West
Side. $16,000 cash required ; long
time on balance. -
earliest pioneers of the Walla) c . - ... ni,
i'rSVS-th'yft rcSlM. E. LCf, 311 Corbett Bldg.
raperlal to Th Journal, V
Walla Walla, Wash., Juna 6. Benja
min G. Guthrldge, aged 79 years, one
of the earliest pioneers of the Walla
Walla
son. George
yesterday, following an illness of two
months.
Mr. Guthrldge, who was tor many
years in the British shipping service,
came to Walla Walla in tha - early
fifties. During one of hla visits to
ECZEMA
XtcHJasT
or Psorlasli
Poison Oak
Vss Blanobavd's Scsema Xrotiom
old bp Drag-flat.
raciS diagnosis. Instruction and aJ-
vica by C. E. Blanehard, at 211 Itti St.
Portland. Hi will also etata how tha
disease will act and dlaappaar under
tha usa of thla lotion. CalL from 1 to 7
n. m write fof ymptom blank. ,.
weather. and so arranged with
large dormer windows that three largo I
rooms may be added at little expense. !
Opening to tho west Is u fine large j
sleeping porch, right In the out-of-door,;
but sheltered. Full cement basement ,
with laundry trays. Cement walks
about the house and In front. I
If you want to see a magnificent I
home which you can buy right now for !
fully xjtiou unner me marnei price,
come in and we will take you out lu
our machine.
Price only $4200; easy terms. Ex
clusive district.
Ralph Ackley
Land Co.
170 Fifth St., Opposita-P. O.
or the manner or anurre of piirrhawe vf mirt
aale wtilch la nutrue or rnlinliit.d to mle'ead.
hall be rli emed guilty nf a mtaili'Dieanor. md
on conviction thereof anaii ne piTnianen r
3 HiiOMS and bath, modern, lot 100x100,
beautiful vli.w of valley and moun
t.T i r.M. west side, L'O minutes from post,
nfflc.j; $::00, easy terms. Provident
Trust Co., second floor Selling bldg.
Main 1KII0, A-I12B1.
$10 Cash, $1 Week ... -
ir.. t. nir.,1 i ......I T..UA r-i i. o..a
fine of not lea than $10 nor more than $V), , dlh't riot, "i . incut sidewalks, curb, water,
or br linprtannnK-i.t In the county all not e,. ( ,(r xvl, ,,,,, .interest or taxes PriC ,
j $27S. tvrlto owner, J-5D9, Journal. .
! rn"TTV Nlii 6 room bungalow In Kuni
city I'uik, hardwood floors, beamed.
i ceilings, hooitcri new, paneiea dining room.
1 fireplace, full liusenient Willi
Hollyrood! Hollyrood!
Bjlld your home among tho trees.
Nothing more "homey" than a home
surrounded by the beautiful Oregon fir.
Hollyrood is close In, Joins Irvlngton,
really walking distance, just JJimK, to
have a home so close to Paiw within
the two-mile circle.
com out today, to see tnis iaeai
spot Is to love it.
Price $1000, easy payments; restrict
ed; improvements in.
Take Beaumont car to f orty-second
and Knott streets, walk west three
blocks and look it over.
j. h. ttptok Co., rrrc,
1108 Spalding Bldg.,
Owners.
eeedlnir 20 dnya. or hjr both such fine and Irn
prlaonineiit. (1,. iihhi, e. lit, p. IIM).
Tha attention of nilTcrtlHera. who iih "Ttie
Journal," aa well as that of tha pnhllr, ta .11
rectert to the uboTe aectlon from tha Oregon
Code coTerlng advertising.
"The Journal" tmikcx the iumi rates oa 1l-
flay adrertlalng to all advertisers. In propor
lon to tlx apace need, and does not make
"flah of one" advertiser and "flish of an
other," believing one clans, or profession, In
e-vldnal, or eorporntlon hns "eipial rlirhta" to
advertise as In other tlitn.es. uml ahoald d.
so on the aame terme and enndltlona.
"Tha Journal" bellevea that It la no crime
to advertiee.
Readers of "The Journal " answering ndver.
tl?ementa rpertn In thla paper, are re
quested to report In writing any failure on tha
part of the advertiser to ilo aa h advertlj.ea,
and If the eomplalnt ta well founded, that ad
vertiser will he denied aeceaa to (ti'se clnnins.
as has heed done In the -past, and If the i d
vertlser's acts are In vlnlailun of the law he
will be subject to proamnion.
There are no advertisers using these .-olnmns
against whom complaint! have h.-en niade tie
enr readers, and when eotiiplaltita are made
prompt attention will be clven to ihem.
r S JACKSON. Piitiltsher.
cemant
3800, (500 cash.
! floor; hot water heat,
Tabor -S!9.
U 11.1, so'll lOOxFJo Tri Irvlngton
: miO; wish to go in business
for
and
need tho money. Terms. 1500 cash, bal
ance to suit. Call tsellwood 13H after1
6.;i o'clock.
NICK).
70 I
an.l
mkY i:it.r7
Homes Irvlngton Cheap.
Number of I.ots Cheap.
East 273.
v. h nrcrtrifAN;
K.
Abe Martin
DO YOU KNOW
WM. A. MASON
"THE STORE MAN"-
St aWBta Baslaaas Praparty.
. 31 ITHT.T.TsTO SUrO.
MORTGAGE LOANS
City IrnproveA Farm lands,
CALLAN Sc. KASER ,
. 7U-72& Yeoa BW. .,
5th and f landers
FOUR STORY BRICK
TRACKAGE
Price. $80,000
' Call for C. G. Reagan
CHAPIN-HERLOW MTG.
& TRUST CO.
84. Tloor CnamlraT of Conunaroa.
: v :V ri'-:
rW . .
Tall BinWey tiae ' finally sofd his
tourin' car an"' announce that he'll
patch gum boots at reasonable- rates.
A,rnjt Ii feller- that corrects - hi
wife before company.
:00-ri-ROOM HOUSE .
nth t.. ono block from car .
hooi: walking distance. : :'
SliCCKITY 1 K VKLOPM I0NT CO., .?
Multiiotii.ih Hotel. 4th and Pine.
$50 Cash $25' Month
' On the tenth of this month I will -:
Imvei niv ti.utii'ul 5 room bungalow
i ' ' " nipleted. Wr 1 1 e, C-fiS;, .Tournal. i !
! ' . Money
' 1 you have It. I will sell you a dotlbl
I coiiKtriic-ttd house at- a bargain; 'Sail.'!
; wood X7. ... y :;:;
i iT) takes it, iS6 dovtl and $15 jr
j month 7 room house, corner lot 60
! 100. Ini'liKilng- cement walks;, 28 min-j
! utes cut, 3 blocks from car. Ke A, II .
I Akersot), 202 Wilcox tddg.-- ; - '
For 2 Days Only
Will sell a ri room hou In if HwaakieV j t
full Kissed lot, $.V1 ca.i. .. a JiiWll,.'?.
room 7..250H Alder. Phone Mae.
NE'VV 5 "room house. (H00; $&0 Avwtk, Ji ''-
a month. H. Dalva, ' ror. 80th at.- 4
41st ave. s. is. Mt Hi.ott car tf irtand. .
PluVhe Tnbof "88..; . " ' V"
ONK Ii room. ' atrlctfy morferri , hoM; . i
one 6 rouin modrri house. alMo I'l.ajdt
moiiL tnonlro (ilS ..WiUlafna, ., ,
vhono cn.i.. . ..',;,'!. ."v.-
lOoxloo and-S riKim hOtiBe. $u0,, easy :
terms. Se llnrrta place, Bvergren
station. Oregon City Una, o phone Mar .
"riall 4'i3iJ '"'-''' T.I'-:i.i".' f i "
KiTvT vbttsge. 6iToTT!Jit-'Q, ci
Rose City Pur .ear line, ITS"; 9"
cash; $fi per month InoludinK 4lrrW ,
Snap. A-vH. aloiraa 1. , '.
wh.iTselrmy acuity of 1N'Vi ro-f
-inoflerii bftngalow , for Ifiirt if an
at orice. Flaherty A Cnnoity. ll.Yo.
Bid's' ' : .
Titni.I anvwbere. S . room bicir. .
- with JwtnBil-lo!r-t. $ll.. i t . i
sale and building finance.!, .a. -. '-
Cirter. .;. .'h"in.;f j.'f'Q.,.
f oiT'SXirK -e-ri- 'wm" i
l.oiive in iv-isMois
i J restrictions: a W Co"'