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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. PRIDAY KVr.NI NO. JUNE tl. .911
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SUSPECT PHEW
HANK ID LIFE
"It Is 99 Vearj of Torture to
Dc Gen Ufe,M Says Jack
Roberts, Murder Suspect,
to Journal.
CALLS FOR BIGGER II. S. S. OREGON
El MAY COME
OB ' iM
HERE
G. A. R. Asks Legislature to
Enlarge Institution at
Roseburg.
K I. IHetetta. ebMtff, I Wll-
k'UlM rvtri. lot 1 (. bie
"A," itMiiiuwi af 11 t, f
4 , H "K" iwim e4iw
im .... , IM
& ail Mill v.i-f r-w.
t-akt J U 1.l..e t ml I .MA
i - k 1 4 . a-.lit4. . - II
11 Oartiagar bld. 14 a as alr ele.
tl ai a 4iimiii . a
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Warship Wanted In Portland j
During Elks Convention;
Plenty of Water.
! w aa( I Mr i h m " ad J .
Habna i Tm MiwI ilii t-t.iag i
lae f-wart. rwoea la Kt'ti rtirrt i b
Irlad fwt ire raunt.r of l-waald M
ftawert e lta ttiie Ih
hiuswuw peed oa ih atgM tt Ui
It. Oil.
. IMI It Wilt ft in Uf
4 IM T w what Ibai II li t II
)ars ef IMlbr Tr-y lortur yt-g
sawa lkra. I would ralha Ku
life baa eMf baa a oUtae Ml of fo4
I M. anyway
'Hlni a )oa IKIrt af year I rial
rarr ttotort wee acted.
( Wrll ) e ran I lalt Htueh about
tl." be rwllV "Vf cxntrwa. I bay d a
$! ef thlag lhal ran I uadatatand.
Mr 4"t aaow earthing about It Wa
deal Imi hel lhla an aaa, but
autea II a all right."
If ou fel lk doing rae a llllla
turn." be continued, 'tfui t aaa a lot el
I aturf about air raeih- la ur pubii.
j i ratio. Tbal do a I (batter, anyway
trxj're o ana. I cm rani atari ma.
i Mt, tad what ala may have Vo
4aaat mallav aarr
ai aaaalaallnn l-y Ktala a Alloravy
John r. Itaa fallat la Imp' h V'
Joba f-fiffa'. aiolh.r of Jark Ratrta.
'I hr rllaral4 alrtnanla Ibal har
fro U ineaaa. Mr. togaa. In fact. afMr
ajaaaiianlaaT lb vliaaaa rloaclf and
making itale af har anavara, waa movact
la augaaal that "everybody la rraay."
j . i Ttia aar-or-ull Btril Into ihle
tnomlnfa aaaaloa of lb trial hen
i Jonn ffelffr, trtapfalher of the dfn4-
at, waa glvlns ble leallmaay. 1'frtfU-
i ... ... la..aUac JH .bclitf tha4 KobarU U
laara laaaaa ailh tbe full of Iha'mooa
than at elaar limaa. aatd ltt ha lis I
mad aema aluJy of aalroloaT. and lhal
i 1 . la ftrmly tallera In the Inrlioallun of
I , Mankind by elara'and f lanrla
I Kmw Akoml AMXUrt.
1 ' On rrrMiri ami nation Tfalffrr atd
that a hat h kaaar about aalrology ho
bad laareed from reading a book rallrd
"Aalrology Made tCaay." Jle admllted
that bla kaowledg of th aclenr la
h.titK , J'b. :i h"iiio '
ci . i.in ht Ik alale a-
r ii m i f tk iliabd Alnf ft Ike
li..at!. lkfl Ik hftHfinal ut
u. jij i.iinii k ai riaaiifg aaJ
i;.li bin ik lr..:.luf. la eto
r.hli fer Ik aiara'rttxi.l ef lb
In.ul j! !!.. fivlng !! IU ef at
fl ti .f I' at i.l.ll.l ht H illretl
!n..i .il.4. aavuii Ihg the lair
n.j on t.hir fr i(u.Ii. la laau
iomhi! i! i. ki oa li e wrtiliia of
thhail i. 4li t'lncnlt un Ih. giu.4 lhal
lit. f.fl fl .1. lrt toa um4 rauaa
aad! lruvM arul trt.llnn. and thank'
lag ih H' f ltlu fer liir no-
liuiiir
Iht afi'ft.n it. J A II and . It
ar boiiting Julnt Ulallliua ef of-
firei al U i arinefy. atiUb la the
lading up ef lh buiaa of Ih
IMll) (lll arentxtiiit la Jfon.
Tbi meralng Mr lirtl.a I'rw Ufl-
man of llrn-or aaa lerld dlaU
al Urt for lha W. H C. la Ike national
iatnnil at la Angelea. The Idla
ef Ike il A. K- coinpl.led eloellun of of-fi-fa
ivdar by banting Mra rannl
Nar af blrn junior elra piealdanl,
Mra Hull of aaiam. chaplain. KUa U.
Illn.ca ef I'orlland. Iraaurr, and f-ra
ma Tbompaoa of Maleni, Mary Ut
(ne ef lrbla and fcta I'arntgle of
Albany inemrra of tha rounrll.
Hi membera ef Ihla organliallnn
r doJikld Ihla morning by a eer-
nad by Ih drum corpa. rompoaed of
rltll aar vtrana. Two of lh mem
ber played al Unoili funrral, aad
oaa played "Mall la lha 0111" at Lin
coln a review near fllchmond. Th l.a-
I of Hi O. A. K. lctl th fol-
ng deltgal to th national en-
ampmani. Catharine Hmlth. Kugene;
nnle Hrown. Albany; l.ulu Maltheaa,
ortland. Allarnal, Kva JUrhlt, Ku-
en. Mra. A. II Underwood. Woodstock.
mmaTliornpeea, Hal sin.
McDrrlit la Made CommeatWr.
Election of officer waa held yeeter
day afternoon. T. II. MrDerltt of ltrl-
iy ilrAlli.Ur af lha k-.k till
nMkiniMUMi lJay iw 1 a lllr
fiuut I'eiied niaua ll.uir ttuuro. m
kirk Mr IwwM ptomleed le ue hi
! ffia la lt. the tallU.i li.
gun iicl.lie-4 lu ISItaad during ll
b:ke giaad lodge reualoa la July.
e.14 I be wllr dalalliag I he lilcluiu
I llaae
I tae
la effert April I. lilt
ALL PrkVlut' HAtta CAHrrLLia
CAklt AHV HTUtMCN . A
fieliy -I tfeaAay.
t nr llaa.
win. tla, la pee Ha per ta
eerilaa.
I or ee rnull tliaea. 1( pay lie
per laeerllea er t Inaerlioaa tt prtca
or a
So ad reuala.l fnr Ira I ha a t llaee
j The aba iia ai-flr la "tstw Ta-
faay and all elhrr cUaeirWalteaa.
rel rlllului Mealed. 1 tiaatl aad
Wanlvd le I, eel ata
.el lu I Vf n4 a. wp l Aainiral ' hilualimta Waaieti Ta Real aad
hiuM( of Ih l. ific ro fieri n'ani, T.i Hnl ada I Al-arlmeele aad
aad lhal lha lal of ll water' aould
!! a Urge pail In Ih elrlon ef a
watahltt. la I Ma iHiicll..r h iiilJ
a Idler h. h.d letolvtd freni Ihe r-.l
larr f Id ny. ai.Ul, aa:
"t b 4Ur(iou tf lh hii la I.. d
lallod lo Ihla duty (I'urlUnUI la br
Ufl le lb dleer.ltun ef Ih rumntandi-r-ln-hlrf,
fxltio rra fieri, navy
yard. 1'ugal auund. bul I will lake pla
ur in acquainting Mill a tin tur
al.hr In Ih mailer, although II la
doubtful If auffU'lenl personnel will be
available fur lh trip by the Oregon at
lhal lima and alo II I aul certain tie!
eurrirt.nl water will eilal In Ihe Co
lumbia rlvr for a tl of her draft
and meneutrrtng power"
Floaty ef Waver.
"It Ihe alale of water la Ihe only
thing that aland In lb way uf lit
lka cuilng lb Oregon, a might aa
wl thooee a tuooring place for 11. la
moua war dug rlgbl now," eald Kerr
tary McAllleler. 'Vaplaln LI iux.lt vf
Ilia Maryland told ine Juat Ih olhr
day that In Maryland drew mure feel
of water llian the Oregon, and lh Mary-
land aprliiced no difficulty In irt.a-
Ing Ih trip up the i'ulumbla and Ihe
Willamette. It I about lim that Hi
bug-a-boo abuut a aliallow chaiinel la
aaploded."
Th Klka have aenl Ralph Moody and
Captain Mpitr to lit lugl auund navy
yard to talk the n.alter over with Ad
miral Reynolds and llirlr report la ex
pected euuii.
lltle nrpid. lha ria er
a per )ae firel laaerilua
e pr I In. ear k eabeeaueal laaeetlaa.
ad laha for I then lie
H llAHHK AI'Vy MTIal-klf Nta
I lira. I -r Ilea
I ronxeullv llaa.a. I p' Uaa
Ine.rlloa.
T r more raneeroll tlrnea. " pee Haa
rr loeerlloa
1 ho above ratea apply la "New Taday
and all other rlaif Iratlua. eteept
"Hllualiona Wanted. lo Meal aad
Waned to Rent" ada
fltuatloaa Wanted. Tu Heel aad
Wanted la Real aJa (Aparlmenl and
lloiele iriej) lha rale I 1 er Ue
pe- Ineerlluw.
Na ad charged far lee lhaa twa Una
or lie.
Contract ratea upon arptloelloa. A
fhone cell will bring a eolirtter.
tTl .T.;.. J.-- n-- - - -., .
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N. A Or. Roae ramo, meeia TrX.
I. Allky hall. 11 and Marr-aew.
Arthur Marolf, III Hlith street, sg
!l. Slid Lillian ttlrkluml. sg l.
Oeorgo IUu.1t, i; luviamn aireel. ag
( i end Minnie rirreen. at II.
Levnard Cloeton. )i hioul elrtet, a(
biilul UelM.; ii.titwuii)
fie4 . 4 a i A t. !(
tfteeei la la. e.iy. m-4 I -4 l
per M.eeik t4vri. ft kwum le ae
a-.a.a Will ee-1 al a . e4 lea
I ekr f f ItroM.
aa p axal, eair l t
ee.
uii-d
run eULtt-.tioriiu
i
ton iux JtomtJi
l
, A Suburban Noma
e Aa f iWel
' ' f -wa ewta lm wa a alia.
Me ad a i . 1 1 r , a,tii,iel ! of
lk kM.iUin, r'W eia, . aa
! tit btuteeetfit l
m Ntni i if Hr-jTli
C CAM niVjt A kivHtL
i'tlll'k I:1U lae. mmA il.a 1.11
llfioea Wll aaealbly aad lalereel I (vooa beoeev 1. 1 afU Weed VUa.
Ill Miake iwu a kMH owe- if aral'iikia I lie ele. le miaelee frwtU
eleedy aad .na.n a ! fi.e I polriuk litis
m aad U.I1. Uu.i.v ea a Italeal . la eIlel . fn
a bieb fiwn w ta kEalet.iia I le. ail balil la eweieae .
erte4 al u k aad mm lb I l'i o ana paaelt. f ;! aal
lit nallwoe l.erle.e.
liKkttaciM (easy fA(Mr.Mibv
low ft.a.wB a leeates. f
llili Tbta e a . .i. pJ be
fie beta. lw au.ia. fa iaa.
aea. eil a-ayMe.C
4 rwe aa4 ft-alK k'-r PaUag.
It a 4a a kVsel mU iM
lii eiJeea. ead ! 1 1
I a k ... Il..l-etr -.
m aa e-ei.i I, e'lexie. e '.
l.i iaree4aaia p-i-l. I
ltii la ear. Itlt
ions fteMr, aaaderw. tall S-l
botll a eifte.i..ea. I. lev.' a. bleak
rK, e..-,.Me. laO. Htl"?' i"-
eell I -l adjeining wk rwa mar
buy i i.i eat i,e eud Vi (
tUM HllX Mil-
io4
SunnysiJe Snap
IKMT PtrttiM tjM.St.lt
1 11 raatv lieaawae hr kuue. I
m.ia and eleepieg Ma. KeM u-d
pollel.ed flouea luu ereejeoi
fun.. and llrel-loea b, I (lb al
lu uki. i4e rata rl.e eaner tl t.
I ) tar llel I kuee i l!l
MT TiWH )(..
T ronene. new. wae.ia. bardwaoal
flnora, fu.iar. tbai, aiod diaieg
t. aiicrtea. eioopieg pa. b,
Ollrl bvta fiooe. alltr-. lull Ul.tt.BL
furnaie eiallaetarr luie feuil if:e-
-et- eliael, on ,ar III., e lertna
I II Whii aaner. tu Iteiiaay Lf
henge
Ul:nTl.f.K
lilt Naltv t,ea I mora Modera) rl
ake. built by day labor. Ier well a r
sogd loo m a, iHilrb kll r eel. big
or kea. In fact a meat deolrshie heme
r anrn. with rroalerele ataana m I
rm intiulro uf lleieotth), al Neua-I
a.i.r nf" . till and Ankaey
liaiiag. U.
le
CUliMbrt bat fr neafwltetry " aad
eawe ai t'llea. le Ike Mir bl t-'
eit... lenuiiii a iKa acta Ml. Tr
owl kvlUu.a; aea eieta aoa
pii.
uaa
ef k.e (,( k a ben.a ea II M
aa aail rent It. I bevee ikrer licie
ta a treaata lu . uf .eiaaa ao4
be lad.(a4a af lll ale living
tiM by n.a bueiaeea. baoa li.e.e
kl
f r'-n it,., aaedaew, foe I le r. '," by laa eckaoia make a b
fttoVILbMr till aT lOkir-aN'. lM''-a I n A im
Don't Head I his
aad yieer avetilaw bldg.
kl.la ! !
8800
Oovsn
New mew hu .ee, latdaaad
fleer, terge buffel. fir.plca
furnace. b"ok-aa. large bn,
bear 'r I'rlre Hire
Miss Powell, Owner
Tebt-r lltl.
t'alea mj want a rhe.p tel. eld rlty
lite.Ha In Meeitetilia di.irlct. W bat
if airfMai la left al Ihle price
no berry wp ar eu will a le ae ef k
bua la Ihe ellr Woa III.
k m-v tar i
ALAUr.MA PARK
Snd er rail for fir circular.
'!. i bllllA Tl Ml it.
Main ith L
rJt?l Tills
AT.o.N'CK
will sell my lraullfui. new. mrwtern.
rtKijn reaidenc in ' 1..U' Hk.1.111 It T' I
I un eay ittmanle. to trviinibl iitr.
I aiocplng rwircli. lr,laix flnnra, file-I
f'lare. l-eainrd celling and all coavea-
nicr. Itee iah. -. I. Journal
John h. I r finer. 11 I wrnly foort h . V t(irL..,7T l,.T.7rTn;; ' T
treat north, ag : I. and Kalicla Colard, ta,. t.neer ineied dining room.
o" - I tliit.J wall, and tliltirr. In: .tertlhlna
... L- I
Sunnysido
M4rn I rom rldn. full I
lrt. I hadrount downetalra. fin
furtta.a and beat lo all pane, full
a!d corner lot. and loom for an
other ho yea on eame Wl , Ihla I
beat et lda larallon. perl lea
Inlerwtlng lo mot lo country and
are making price of Ilie. whiclt
le much balow Ihe market. Sea
ewnr al IM K Tailor el. or J.
II nmlllv, III Chamber ot Com.
mere.
A.VHipiVP!rllpn l received today
from Ine New York iHig"fifofihlng IV
local lodge that New York would de
ecend on lortland In fnrr and rrniiaM-
toad waa cboeea department commander, j Ing thai a braea band, be hired at their
succeeding Newton Clark of Hood River. I eipense during the reunion.
Other officers were elected as follows
Henlor vice commander, Daniel Webeter
of KaJem; Junior vice commander, II. 8.
Clyde of Oregon City; medical director,
J K. liall of rortland: chaplain. J. J.
Walters of Portland. Council of ad-
Harry r!julrea. 1 I'ptliur street, sg rt.mi,.t. for only IJoeo
II, and Alice tltenvrn. age Zi. sail. r..r Mi-.ni
- . . . 1 1. v.. if-. ...MM. r . . w- IM T r.Miiit Iiiii. rtn I m f -kl.la
ai, aioi Aiuir.a Mornriiia, age it. i bargain
... . ii.i . i.-'-u i i . it-1 1 7 0
age J. and Kthol Now Ion, age It. li'lufie'einfilV'
4V M X-aLuii. ltil i!ast Kleventh I "LAT n Alt (J A IN
. . 7. . " ..'r " - " - eaiaea. ft.
fl . . .ii.ii m w m .
- - - -- --- k i . .
iltttr, 1 1)1 K Main.
ToT
at SI
I'lione
Sill
ears.
light. Ult malntalaed that he believe ministration. T. C. Maker, Corvshls: T.
la It nevertheless. Wltneas aald b had
load eome atudy of defendant's boro
aropa. and that he had found that Hob
art would "make good and become
(pert In whatever profession" ho fol
lowed, no mailer whether h determined
10 becom lawyer or a murderer. Witt-tea)
reluctantly admitted that his atop,
v son had been Inclined along th path of
g criminal.
. rf elf fer said that Ji wag go satisfied
tliat Roberts waa craiy that ha paid no
attention to him and hla talk whan h
was at home.
Mra Pfslffer aald on crosa-axamlna
( . IShreve. Portland: J. 8. Hamilton.
Portland. V. C HI. aw, Astoria: J. C
Iodd. Eugene.
Rcprreentatlvea to the national en
campment, which will meet In Los An-
geloa In September, are: E. E. Covey.
yortiand; David McArthur, Oregon City;
J. XI. Shelley, Kugene; L. C. Khorno,
Portland; It, C. Markee, Portland. Altar.
nalea 1). J. Cooper. The Dalles; T. C.
Smith, Kalem; Robert Kelland, Portland;
J. II. Htlllman. Dayton; T. C. Wilson,
Portland.
aTewTkarr Oats Vexl Meeting-.
Newberg won ovr Tillamook aa the
SrtU Tsata Oettlng Veey.
Now that the reunion week la near
at hand th lotal mrinbera uf the KU I
ar getting 112 drill train and main,.
Ing corpa tnto shape, fvery Hunday
morning lusinbers of the lodge aim
will participate In th big iaraj of
Thursday, July II, turn out and drill
under the direction of Charles McDon
nell. It Is expected tnat Portland will
have mora than 1000 man In the lint of
march.
n hundred of the uniforms that will
be worn by the Portland Klks have ar
rived. The uniform conaiat of a double
breasted blue serge coat, whit flannel
trousers, white canvas shoes and pur
ple ties and eocks.
Th official program will go to press
In a few dsys. All cuts ar made and
article that will appear In It have
been set to type already.
hullt
rosea,
l-urban hnn
ear line.. faro
I!). Mllwatikle. or
rovel
k-alK.
fruit tree.
elo only !:00A for Ihla ideal au.
in. A block li Oregon Cltv
J. blelahaaeea. baa! j
If
You Have Missed It
alreel. age 2i, anj buaan
O. II. Parmel, 170 Fast Twelfth
street nrttli. sge ovr Jl. and IV li,
Mi oit, age over l v
Robert T. Bttlnke, III Nora atrt.
ago Id. and Harriet nice, age 14.
Clifford Hrown. Kant Miieenih Street,
age . .. and Hertha C.eer, age 10.
1.. W. Myera, !:' Troy Uroet, ag
over II, and Reulah tSloneburnt. ag
over IH.
K. W. Monro, Kike' building, ag otiri "'hone Hnllwood 17
or."i'.U'.i;n.'.,,l!r OVrr ,g- a ilU and lot. clone hj Roae ("lly Pari
t llllam Cshral 10S4 Macadam road. c-r ,lr , for ,;f)0. ton,m ,, .
age 23. and Myrtle Thompnon, ag It. , rew Wr, ,L1lt ,,pr r,.,ad ln; ,,
Nw 4 -room ealiag. hath. el-
trlc light. 4ii: lot. walk
around bouee. ... Wall beautifully
flnleriert l"rlra ll
Miss Powell, Owner
Tabor
mi.
Paying Rent?
If en ou ar tiruhablv nal awwra lhal
I in put yuu In your own home for
NEW TODAY
KUaCAJr KAlm OILT
All'shsdes for sala All kinds of work
mad to order. Mrs. C. A. Euau diner. Vir
glnla and Nevada sts. Take Kulton car.
next meetlne nlar. eif t h. .nnn.i .M
tlon that ah hsd not reported har son's campment liandon was also placed In
mental condition to tha slat prison the race, but waa withdrawn i.r Ka
officials because there was always a fore the vote was taken, with tha un
gual d present whan -aha talked to th deretendlng that it would be a candl
boy, and aha supposed that th officials data again next year. Newberg received
knew that ha was Inaana. A guard one ' votes to (0 for Tillamook,
told her, she Mid. that "Jack had wheals c- A- Williams of Portland waa reap
. In bla haarl pointed assistant adlutant verier. I mr,A
Tha mother said that Jack, while hi ""tfnt J"rtermaster geenrsl, this be- The OreOOn LaW On AdVertlSinO
prison, complained that th jar of the ,n; "Is sixth consecutlv. term. vi ""J- "" WMVCi uoniy
insr-y wheel at which ha worked wss , ;-cornrI th report of the adju- Aay ptrreos. wbo la a newt p. per or ethT
hurting hla spina and hla brain, and ha 1n . "ener"J " wer 1942 members pertodlcul. or In pabllo alertlemDt, or hj
..k-i Th.e 7o alt hV I,kk.. i. i of th Oregon department of the O! A. -lrcnl.r. kaowlngly to.kea or til
asked her to get him some rubber heels R on j,nu.ry , j91J iiurHn iii r "'iD.tes any tatemeDt or ertloa coocera-
to absorb thS vibrations. detirtment loe I'il iaalk . f . e ,B tb 9satlty er qo.llty. lb. rain. Ik
Thla afternoon the defense la n.Hflna Prtm' '0t b death and transfer sxrcbindi.. or tbe mctl.e or parnoe of tu
it. . . . .Jl? . putt,n s members, of this number 10 being prle. U method ef prod-King or manar.r-
en other witnesses whose testimony Is deaths, and gained by transfers from or ' bi "rcbandle or profea.ioal work.
Intended to show the insanity of the do- other states 100 members ee the nasaer or eonree of nureh of mart
fandiint T. , . n . . . le whlek I Botrca er calculated to millet 4.
lenaant. . ... . , T Woman s Relief corps of Oregon akall b oteroed rollty of mltdemeanor. and
Mrs. Mary Ellen Pfelffer, mother of also held its election yesterday and eosviettoa- thereof hn be pnnlabed br
Jack Roberta, was on the stand all yea- elected Jennie C. Prltchard of Portland na1 ot. ot thn 10 Bof m"r
terday afternoon. In her effort to department president. Cynthia Dunlao ZJfaJxrZS? II hJShh et.. IzS t-'
convinc the jury that br .on 1. ln.an of Saiam was elected senior voa M Xnieft. "Tu MroSf cTIo' P SB),
tha little woman ruthlessly bared what dona Olivette Wheeler of Wood burn Th 'tentlon of adTertlwri, who ut Th
must otherwise hsve been the sacred Junior vice president; Minnie Hall of i00."?1-." 1!. "'.' " ",.t. of !b tuhJlc. d-
MTreu,H,f.,hert,"r,,'?:,,fs,"B,r"at'on"- .fohi"' chpu,n: cor McB"d" 2' cSeeove; &rf,.oa ,ro" ,b' 0r',o,
In addition to telling of the insanity Portland, treasurer. The members of "Th Journal" make tb aim rate oa dlt-
Which had tainted the blood of her f am- tha executive board are Maud. num.. P'y advertising to all advertiaer. in propor-
lly for three generations. Mra Pfelffer of Portland, Nellie Clapp of Lents. Eu- "n.i, ' 0ti1Z,J!mSi.?X&, d..h0tor,n 'M
testified to th abnormality of Jack nice Banney of Woodburn, Ro.lna FouU etb'Ue'vln.' doTVtcU..."or pPrtZtot "it
Roberts at the time of tils birth, and of Oregon City, AJlda Shoemaker of "T"1. or enrporaties haa "equtl right1' t
or ner own precarious condition then I Hood River. .
and of family difficulties whloh lead The Ladles of the Q. A R. elected
up to It Mra .Pfelffer now haa one Hattla Reeves of Woodburn department
eon, ueurge, younger inanjacK, in xne I preaiaent, ana ioretta W illiams of Mll-
iaano staie insane asyium at Black- ler senior ylc president
loot. Anotner son is wandering the
Nlrholss WiKirl. 203 Vine street, age
27, end J. Lehto. sge :'T.
John tleorgo. 771 Grand avenue, age
over 21, and Katla Ryner, nge 21.
M. A. Alder, 113 Horthnlck street age
1), end Clara Caffyn, age II.
W If. Helrley, i3 j-st Twenty-third
street north, sge 23. and Lyla Taylor,
aea 20.
A. Bond, 1054 Macadam Road, ag
37. and Maria fichniltx, sge 19.
Ivitn Martlnovlta. 112 Knott Street
age 22. and Kata Cllek. are 20.
Frank Johnnon, 62 Fourth street I
north, age 38, and Louisa WU helm son.
are 32.
f you hate not seen thoao new homra
on 44l!i et , 6. t. 7 ar.d I room, from
12730 up W.-W. car to llolgal at. see
the owner, one INnck east, white houae. I practically ihe aame pay men I a. I hare
nou.ee in irvuigtun, ueaumont. Iaurei
hiiret and Irvlngwood thai I am aelling
on the baale of 11 per 1100 per month.
Including inter! thai la, a houae Bell
ing for ll'iO will coal you III iO month.
ly, Ihe name aa rnt No down tuy-
ment Why not pay rent to youraelf In
stead of someone ele
nkil nntrLiNcrR.
PORTLAND HI HI.Sk.8fl KXCHAVOn
701-10 Rothchlld Hldg. Marshall lIi.
be
-a a moaih Take
kelb el. Tafcor IM ly attit.
Widell & Wilson
tei Y tillaan l
Real All of Tils
food lot sad . Undid blarkamlih
ebop and butkliag. ette lot and aiiop now
rented for : p-r mania. Ail for lt;
waty llees rash 1 hie le oa the Wil
lamette bwuleterd and if ll la aol a
eaat Ibere lea I t"r la Portland.
It Hoard of TrVda Main lltl.
liilxiOO. shove grsdr. cleared, near many
other honiea: tenns t'l cssh, lit per
mon in. including interest A-.M, journal.
vV. G. Smith k Co. ?tfZnf cV
Wsshlngton Bldg., cor. Ith oa Wash 'ion.
DKK88 suits for rent, all elsea. Unique
Tallorlne Co . Jl Stark St
CLARK K BROS., florlftta.
and floral iealrne. Ill
fine flowera
Morrison sc.
toll SA1.K New 6 room bungalow.
strictly up-lo-d-ite, 3 rlneets. lieevy
psneipci dining room. utrh kllchen, full
bii'Rmerit and large attic, II foot alley
and Juat what you want, essy terms,
will trade for lota. Deal with owner,
R-317. Journal.
1300 DOWN. lloTER MONTIT
New t room modern house, full ea
rn en t baremi-nt. 40x1 IS foot lot. with 20
roor alley in rear; II son.
WAT-SON 4 THKHKFLPICN CO..
Main 7191. 3 S- Hpaldlng bldg.
Build to Suit
Will BuTTd You a Home
I can furnish the lot and money to
build you a home. Have t fine lots on
Preseott at, all street Improvementa In.
I ran build your home according to your
own plane for I JO down, th balance on
the baals of tl per 1100. This Includes
Interest at 7 ner cent. I also have nt har
lots In different localities that I will
build on for you on Ihe same basla
KIL Dt'RFLINGKR.
BIRTHS
-To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F.
(It East Ninth street, June S,
LANE
I.ane a rlrl
Rl'NTLILA To Mr. and Mrs. August
Runtlila, 620 College street. June I.
a boy.
WEBER To Mr. and Mra Clement J.
Weber, 1337 Corbett street, June 1,
a elrl.
BURKE To Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Burke
127 East Twenty-eigntn street norm,
Mnv If), a bor.
FI8CH To Mr. and Mrs. Ferdlman
I will build a home eccordlng to your
own pisns on any lot ana sen on term
UK rent, contract work solicited a
satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Tabor
SZ6 or Tabor 30fi evenings.
FOR RENT OR FOR HALE.
S room furnished cottage, beach cen
ter. Long ld-acn, Waeh. Kent 1100 for
balance of year; for nale for 11000. Will
trade for acreage near city on carl Ine.
A-2f. journni.
1 ROOMS and bath, modern, lot lOOx
luo, beautiful view of valley an
mountains; west side, 10 minutes from
postorrice; 12200, easy terms. Provl
dent Trust company second floor Sell
ing niag. -main mnn. A-S.-Bl.
FUNERAL SERVICES OF
MRS. HAWTHORNE HELD
. earth, the mother said, though she does
sat know where he is or whether or not i
she Will ever see him again.
i Mrs. Pfelffer declared that in her
(Opinion her son Jack Is Insane and has
'been all his life. f The funeral services of Mrs. Rachel
! At the full of the moon. Mrs. Pfelffer I Louisa Hawthorne, who died at her
said, he is less sane than at any other home, 628 Belmont street, Tuesday
' time. Jack was born In the full of the night, were held at I o'clock this after-
moon. The White House road tragedy noon at tha house. Dr. Oeorga B. Van
loceurred in the full of the moon. Waters, formerly pastor of the St Da-
J Mrs. Pfelffer said that when Jack vld's Episcopal church, of which Mrs.
Iwas two years old he took a fancy to a Hawthorne was a member, officiated.
squash which was erowinar in a field. Tha honorary Dull bearara van rw
and that he visited it and fondled it rE. S. Joseph!, C. A. Dolph, Dr. G H. Raf-
sdvertlt In other thing, and ehoald do
so ea to same terms aad conditions.
"Tb. Journal" belletet that It la bo crlm
to advert).
Reader of "Tb Janrnal. anawerlne ndver.
ntements appearing In thll paper, are r
qnetted to report In writing any failure oa tb
part or th adeerrlier to do a he adrertue.
and lr tbe complaint 1 well founded, tbat a1
vertlaer will b denied aoeea to tbeae column
ba been don In tb put and if tb ad
vertlaer' acta ar In violatloB of tb law b
will be anblect to nrnaemtloB.
Tier are no advertiser onlng thee column!
agalntt whom complaints bar beea md by
ar readera, and when enmplalnta era, mad
proaipt attention will be riven to them.
C. k. JACKSON. Publlkr.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES of title made by th
Title aY Trust company, Lewis bldg,
Ith n Oak.
every day at precisely 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. , Even- after the squash had
.been picked, she said. Jack picked it
out from among others and mumbled to
Jit, and was broken hearted when It was
'taken away. After this, the mother
said, he took a liking to a particular
saucer, hunted It up after it had been
. hidden, and acted much the same as he
had done with the squash. When Jack
was 9 years old. Mrs. Pfelffer said, he
. attempted to crush his grandfather's
skull with an ax.
Possessed of "Evil Spirit.
' "After Jack's release from the peni
tentiary," said Mrs. Pfelffer, "he" went
to the Atlantic coast and back, and in
his letters to riie he always told me that
fety, James Laldlaw, Walter F. Bur-
rell and W. D. Fenton. . The active pall
bearers were J. Wesley Ladd, Major
James Canby, Lansing Stout, George P.
Dekum, Charles E. Chenery and Dr. R.
J. Cnlpman
A committee from the East Side Busi
ness Men's club was appointed by Presi
dent Dan Kellaher, to attend Mrs. Haw
thorne's funeral and to prepare resolu
tions of respect. The members of the
committee are J. O. Wilson, G. E. Wel
ter, George Dilworth, C. A. Blgelow and
M. B. McFaul. (
"Mrs. Hawthorne was a very good
friend of the East Side Business Men's
club," said Mf. Kellaher this morning.
"She always took an Interest in the af-
ine orriciais or ine penitentiary were I folr. of th nreuniiinn ,.
going on just ahead of Ulni arid pre- liberal with her donations in helping
venting him from getting food or work certain projects of-the club along. She
wherever he stopped. He said too that
MeElroy. the man against whom he had
testified, was following him, and that
MeElroy was possesned of one of
Satan'g . evil spirits. He believed the
real man MeElroy was dead, but that
he had come back to earth as an evil
spirit. ' ' '
"When Jack was 26 years old he in
sisted upon having his cat sleep with
Mm, and If the est would get away In
the night Jack would follow it Into the
woods and bring It back. He often
threatened-to kill me and he was al
ways talking to himself, and muttering
about MeElroy and the prison officials."
Mrs. Pfelffer stjowed no signs of
breaking down during th recital of her
story. -.
DenieiDAl With Murphy.
New York. June IL -Before leaving
for Baltimore in Ufa Butomobiiatpday
governor jonn a. jjix declared ' em
phatically ha had made no deal with
Charles' FV Murphy whereby he would be
renomthated for governor ih return for
supporting th Murphy presidential pro
gram. Ha said tha presidential race was
. an apes proboaUlon nd. tltat the tenta
tive selection of Alton B. Parker for
temporary chairman of j,he convention
favored bo special candidate; - -
; . - : - . . .
was always a booster for a greater
east side."
The body of Mrs. Hawthorne will be
taken to the Lone Fir cemetery and
laid to rest alongside thta of her hus
band. ' .
Attorney Wllkins Cited.
An order was issued by Federal Judge
Wblverton this morning for .Attorney
M. O. " Wllkins to show cause why he
Is not in contempt of court, on petition
of Deputy United States District Attor
ney Maguire. Wllkins represented John
LaRoque about the first of the year.
wnen the latter was tried for introduc
ing liquor onto the Umatilla Indian res
ervation. At the time of the arrest of
LaRoque, $200 bail money was deposited
Arter the conviction of LaRoque the
money was returned to Wllkins, pre-
sumaoiy to oe given to Homer I. Watts,
or. jvxnena, ny wnom wllkins claimed it
waa paid. After It was psid to Wllkins
It was found that the money really be
longed to LaRoque and should have been
psed In thai payment of the fine.
.A'-. 1 1 ' .' ' ; ' "'
An Alabama man has' Invented ' ap
paratus to be fastened to the back of a
horse to bold its hoofs la position for
hoelag. - .,. .. j
E. E. Cable and wife to F. O.
Voegelln, lots 15 and 16, block
174, University Park, lots 28,
19 and 30, block 10, Peninsu
lar addition No. 2... 100
Central Trust & Investment com
pany to Mautz Building & In
vestment company, lot 16,
block 6, Colonial Helirhts 3,300
R. B. Carey and wife to George
E. En lots 30, 31, 32 and 33,
block '7, Peninsular addition
No. 2 , 1,100
W. J. Tucker and wife to Fred
Gullette. lot 18, block 19, Ala
meda Park io
Dwlght D. Sweet to Rubv D.
Sweet, wife, west 30 feet lot
1, block 196. Portland
Money
$1,550 6-ROOM house, close Innlde, E.
zbui, near Anaeny, .sxmu, high lot
nath, gas, electric, laundry travs. fu
basement; rents 116 (now rented); need
Kirtrh. 384 V. East First street north. money, owner. A-812, journal
June 13. a Fin.
ANGELES To Mr. and Mrs. James
Angeles, 201 Sixteenth street north,
June 18, a girl.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith,
710 Washington street, June 11, a girl.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mra C. W.
Johnson, 6728 Forty-sixth avenue,
June 14 a boy.
M'COLM To Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mc
Colm. 69S6 Forty-sixth avenue, June
1 7, a boy.
MCKATSIOS To Mr. and Mrs. Thorns
' Mckatslos, 211 Alder Btreet, June 18,
a glrL
If you have It, I will sell you a douhl
constructed house at a bargain. Sell
wood 87.
FOH SAIJ-; By owner: One new
room hpufevnear Piedmont, 3 block
from car, $2600; 1100 down, balance 32
per month; Interest 6 per cent. Phone
A-B33& from 8 a. m. to 4 n. m.
DKAT11S AJTD FUNERALS
ALLEN Charles T. Allen, Oregon sani
tarium, June 19. aged 37; appendi
citis. DA KB Harry Dake, 917 Michigan ave
nue, June 18, aged l montn; pneu
monia. HUME Clnlr A. Hume, Good Samaritan
hmnliol Tunc 20. need 40: Dvanmla.
O'CONNOft Thomas P. O'Connor, 348
Ross street, June 18, aged ss; senility.
TAKAHARA S. Takahara, St. Vin
cents hospital, June i, aged 11 ;
fractured skull.
THOMPSON Christine Thompson,
1031 "A East Twelfth street north,
June 18. aged 66.
BLACKS! AN Albert Blackman. 674
Taggart street, June 18.. . aged .41:
uremia. -
NEW 5 room modern bungalow, S blocks
from P. O.. 2 blocks carllne. St. Jnlina.
Sell at coft or trade for acreage: no
mumps cons:aerea. flio winis Diva. N,
Box 707. St. John.
6 ROOM modern bungalow, Richmond
district, on Brooklyn st. near 30th;
will. sell for 1500 less than surrounding
property: jiou aown, Daiance easy pay
ments. Flaherty & Connolly, 622 Yeo'n
FOR SALE By owner, new 6 room
house. East 26th, between Gladstone
and Francis avenues. Phone Sellwood
198.
FOR SALE by owner, a new mod
four part flat, near Walnut Park; best
of location; Income 172 month. Prloe
18500. . pnone wooaiawn 1149.
FORCED - to sell equity In fine Ple-1-
mont nome, xou name the price.
Either trade or cash. Phone owner.
wooaiawn ivn.
MAX M. SMITH, florist, 14U4 6th st.
in Selllne bid. Mam 7Zio.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J. P. Finley & Son
Third and Kadlson.
Lady attendant Main t, A-lRtt.
T
Abe Martin
Ft.. seller, 8. Ir1nrn4c.n Undortakers
Uiillllllig U& mOi-IUCS Modern In
every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 410.
A-4tiig. Lady assistant.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director and undertaker, 220
3d st. cor. Salmon; lady assists;.
EAST SID.'i funeral directors, succee.t-
or to F. S. Dunning. Inc. hi 61. B1II1.
6 ROOM modern bungalow, completely
furnished Hawthorne district, near
3Stii st, on paverr street, IZ800. Fla-
herty & Connolly, B22 Yeon bldg.
NEW, modern 6 room house, panel dln
ing room, Dutch kitchen, buffet. Will
take good lot part payment Owner.
1873 E. Salmon.
NEW 6 room cottage, one acre, at Mel
drum station, on Oregon City carllne.
This is a bargain. Lock box 8. Jennings
Lod-e ..
J1600--K3OOD lot. 4-room house; bar
gain. 875 E. 7th st.
Nl
PORTLAND HUMNfcoS KXCHANOR
70-10 Rothchlld Bldg. Marshall I82fi
k Emm &mm
BUNGALOW
Residenco Lot Freo"
I have a let ea Willis lloulevard.
short walk from carllne, thai ewnr
It) daed fer l lo anyone wha will
build a house en II coaling Sol tea
than lltl. C. T. Frail. Board af Trade
bldg.
li K aUY IFl'L tlw lot on ouih.r aiupe
tnaar Council t'resi. Ill and uu in
cluding cement sidewalk, curba, graded
lrl and walar. bulldlna reatrVilone:
eolj oei eaay term Provident Trual
Company, 1 1 flour veiling bldg. Mala
itoe. Aiii.
UKiTfle r ri alley V'lew loia. with
fruit lra. en wel aid, aldewalka
and walr paid. JO m inula from r. O,
IJ.t up.
I'MOVIPKNT TRl'IT COM PA NT.
ia r ioor aeiiiog liiiiiaing.
Main IH. A-llll.
rnTrlTNK'Sfi lot inr aala in ear corner
of M.ealaalpid at and Ruaaall: aood
location for iter and apartment; a
bargain al lloeo; minute' walk to
aw Uroadway bridge Inquire A. 1L
Hr, lit WilMsm ave
$10 Cash $ I Week
Mv beautiful level lot In Reed College
district; largo shade trees, water, graded
ireet, etc. witnout iniret or tsxea;
rlr :!o Write owner, A III, Journal.
lN'Kh'T kind uf lota st Ulanley Hlation.
ti w I. sidewalks and streets
ext I lots st 1300. tenns. IVkC fsre, zi
minutes' rid. Greaham car: agent on
ground p m.
fill IxlWN 110 PER MONTH.
Fin view lot, maturrd fruit trees, re
stricted district, near car, cement walk
and curb, Hull Run wator. Provident
I rust Comny, 2d floor Selling bldg.
Main 100, A-I2II.
Ft l ' R sightly lota on boulevard, beau
tlful view of river and city, 15 min
utes' walk to nw Broadway Lrtds. A
bargain at 14000. A. It Zeaer, lui Wll
llama ave.
FOR SALE by owner, choice extra large
lots In center of good town; cheap
term. Pine Station, Oregon City car.
Mrs. M. A. Brown.
MT beautiful, level lot Rose City Park
district, sidewalks, curbing. water;
110 down, 110 month; no Interest or
taxes. Price t!"- A-664, Journal.
Nicely furnished with up to data fur
niture, and ready to move Into. Owner
leaving the city and must sell; 1350
handles thla Furniture alone worth
JiOO.
Phone Main I07, 214 Lumhermens bldg.
Irvington Park
$3200
FUR HALE One lot In Wratmorsland
addition. Owner leaving slate; will
sell ut siicrlfica. Addreas box 212, St.
He!rns. Or.
larHfT City Park lot, iOxlOO, only it,
blocks from car line for sale cheap.
Will glv terms. Call East 6J17 after
p. in.
WEST side lots, 50x100. Grand view.
Only 20 minutes' car ride. Ideal for
home. Price 1325. 115 cash. 15 per
month, M. E. Lee, 311 Corbett bldg.
SEE Le Noir c Co. lor west side prop
erty, exclusive dealers in west side
renlty, 837 Chamber of Comercc.
TWO nice lots on corner 61. t and Haw
thorne ave ; must be cash. Address
F. I. McCallum. box 217, John Day, Or.
GOOD view lot. 60x100, near Willamette
boulevard, for sale cheap. Will ,;lvo
terms. Call East 6217 after 6 p. m.
New 6 room bunaalow. all hunt. in
conveniences, hardwood floors, den. fire-
oiic, large, aiuc ana run concrete base-! 1.5 cash 16 monthly, lot, (jrovcland
ment. electric and aaa flrfnr.c i.n.i. I t Tn . i,,. n
rttt wttar ef .......iki.- . i v . 1 I 1 ul ' " . . . . V u- oy"
--'v., .iri.iiiiii. mo ueei ana ,rii mi.t Ka.-i.nann tiinir.
vuuaiuor tuis as
easily worth
part nay.
Main 1407.
tJSUV.
80t Board of Trad
111 ID Mil
$20 Per Mo.. 6 Per Cent.
6 rooms, fine nlace. buffet vit,.Vi.n
bookcaaos. china closet full ninmhhJ
with laundry trays, full basement, stret t
Improvements In. within 2 hl.ir u fcimnv,.
side car: price 12.500. Owner. r. inn
Journal. '
Why Will You Pav Rent?
wnen l can put you in a home or build i
one for vou In anv lncntlnn v-nn -,1-1.
and build to your jlan? You pay me like
.,, ,w " o1" ct mo or pnone and
i win explain my pian to you. Ask for
Mareh.ll ttot. lncm'a
i 100x100 and 2 room house, $6rt0; hal?
cash, balance to suit. A-4Q3, Journal.
LOT In Irvlngton, 2d mortgage prl'vl
lege. reHponslble narty. A-4 25. Journal.
LOTS ?or sale cheap on accoiln7of
going away. Main 7767.
ACREAGE
57
Rose City Park
7 room modern furnished hnna.
ment baseinentf laundry triys, etc ' full
lot, garage for 2 oars, roses and berries
Furniture includes carneta in n i-r...'
no Junk Leaving city and will sacri
fice at 13200. 1400 cash h.l l?n
r- -.-i ... ' -" .'..iiti.
JUST LIKE PAVING RFNT
126 month, buvs 5 room. nin,im
bungalow, Irvlngton Park, $2500. Smith
Mraggoner' Co.. owner. 311-3 12 t.,.m.
$125 Buys 5 Acres
Balance Easy Payments
Fine soil: near both electric and S. P
stations, 12 cent faro, 38 minutes' ride
Jefferson st
Atchison & Alien A
210 Gerllnger bldg.. 2d and Alder sts.
SNAP 4 lots, $820 cash; 6 room hounn
and lot, 6 miles out, $850; terms C
Roswell. Gen. Asrt. 1026 nhmh e
Commerce.
25 monthly secures new modern bun
galow In choice district. Hniu.
603 Swetland bldg.
5 Acres
$15 Per Month
AU in cultivation and In crop.
Deep, rich, black soil, on county
road and only 45 minutes from
Portland. Would mako you a nice
little home.
Price only $300 per acre.
The Westlyn Trust Co.
1221 Yeon .bldg.
WILL build 6-room bungalow for $1150
free plans; will furnish the money.'
Sellwood 1930.
Nobuddy ever ..went Into' noHtlre f
bis health that showed any Improve
ment. Mrs. Iipton Bud has I stor.ne.1
bar sjewspaper an' got on a party wire.
I VDOU Undertaker. Lady assistant
llnoil B-lIti E.-7S1. E. Sth-Aldr
HEM STOCK. 1687 E. IJth. Sell. 71, B
1122: and Unlvers. Park. Col 894-395.
Panrenn P Funeral dlreciorr, -f&aibOn
KjO, 871 Russell st hi. 1H.
A. R.ZELLER CO. Both Phoi w.
ERICSON turd,e
eitaking Co. Main
A-2235. Lady ass't
MONLMKNTB
OTTO SCHUMANN
works. East 3d
granite.
and Pine.
marbla
East 74.
PORTLAXO REAIiTT DEALERS
BRONG-MANARY OnMPlVT
Ground Floch- Lewis Bid. M. end A-1741.
602
BRIJBiiKF.H & BENEDICT.
McKav Bidr. , Msln (41.
CHAPIN HERIIW
332 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1BI.
KNAPP A- MAr-lf-M-V
212-13 Board of Trade. M. and A-281.
CitEGOi ne.AI. uriri i'n tub
Grand ave. and Mult E. 47. C"i.176
KHIH.Ds J
206 Gerllnrer Bldr.
H.
Main Hit.
FOR SALK-4-HOUSES 61
xothikh mwv
Albert a flintrlrt l.nwm --.-a
fall- lot; easy monthly paymeuta. La
Barre, 209 CopsmerciaJ blk.
P
sUL
uttin.It Off
UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE
Cjoiis rainy disappointments to those wiihinj; to place
. want ads in
aaaaak ' '
The Big Sunday Journal
Make it a point to get your want ads in early. If not
convenient to call at the office, use the phone call
Main .7 1 73 br A-6051
Ads charred only to those whose names are - listed In
. either of the telephone directories. v
Office Closci Satttfclay Night at 930 o'aock Shuf
10 ACRES of land with 3 room house
and S blocks of station, on Oregon
Salem Electric, 45 minutes out of city
school -near by; must have 11500 m'l
cash and balance can be arranged
Price $2750; 17c car fare; no agents'
Call from 10 n, m. to 6 p. m., nt 14"Vi
4th St., first floor. For furtlier lnfor- '
matlon phone M. 8450, A-7387.
in tne neart or Jennings Lodge, rizht
at station, party going away. See this
at once; price Is rlclit. If vou mean
business come and see for yourself, in
quire for
H, H. M'GOVERN.
CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCHES
j NEAR PORTLAND.
6 acres, 1400 per tract; 10 acres, $500-
20 acres, $800; 40 acres, 1200; 8o'acres'
$200. A new subdivision, beat am.'
ir wvuu, nriui waicr. ensy terms.
FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO
FOH tiALK A beautiful home,
terms. I
LTY CO., I
lid. f:
. 26. mll'dA I i
from Portland, H mile from station ;1all'
I ST
16 acres In high state of cultivation and
good for hops and berries; new build
ings; wells and chickefi yards; $175 per
acre if taken at once. ' O. H. Oak, Bar
low, Or.
'$30 Per Acre
Buys a fine. 40 acre tract in Lincoln
county. No. 1 soil, 1 miles to R. R
15 acres nearly ready for nlnw tia'n
down, balance terms, without Interest
Room 16, 232 Washington st.
YOU wsnt a picturesque summer home
with running water, a small farm, an'
acre. or two for chickens, $200 and no
easy terms. - Choice acreage close to
Portland, on electric car line, cheap far.
Phone, school, store, etc. - J. W. Hef fer
lln, 807 Railway Exchange. Main 2248
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vation. 30 minutes nut: m-lra tma i.
eluding sidewalk. Ask for Marstan or
Stearns. ;03 wtlcoic bldg.
RTAM ACRKS "".
Donald Station. Oregon Electric-! Ill
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