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11 ONE FATAL ACCIDENT REPORTED IN WEEK TO Victim Was James Tracy, Killed While Engaged in Logging Near Marshfield. TOTAL OF NINETY-TWO Woodworking Industries Oocaaion Ma jority of Accldsats, With. Rail roads a Closs Stooad. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1914, I 1 ' " ' 1 111 " 1 " ' - ::: S " n, . .-. " ssc . . , . i - - I I II COMMISSIONER SaJsm, Or., Oct. 24. A total of 2 acddejits were reported to Labor Com tnlBsioner liotf during the week and therd was one fatality. The fatal ac cident wai reported from near Marsh field, where James Tracy was killed whll engaged In logging. Accidents connected with sawmills and other woodworking industries and logging totaled 24, being one in excess'of those occurring on railroads. The following Is the list of those Injured, the place where the accident occurred, the nature of the injury and the employment of the victim: " Henry Wahlburg, Oregon City, four fingers cut, steamer. K. S. McUinnis. near Wallowa, foot Injured, electrical. Carl Pardaaruttl, Oregon . City, band burned paper mill. J. II. Fields, Oregon City, arm sprained, paper mill. N. Lalter, Oregon City, hips bruised, paper mill. It. Grlbbler, Oregon City, eyes ' In jured, paper mill. JUen Bittler, Brownsville, face and bands burned, railroad yards. Walter Wagner, near W 11 kins, leg bruised, railroad section. J. K. McCutcbeon, Oswego, pail In foot, carpenter. Stan Przybylski, Brooklyn, aids bruised, railroad yard. Kdgar Daniel Brown, Portland, toe cut and bruised, elevator. Meve Vulch. Portland, toe bruised, railroad yard. Louis Anderson. Rainier, finger brulMd. nflwrnlll. Oscar Carlson, near Mullno, flvs toes bruised, bridge construction. Roy Conger near Marshflelrt, ankle sprained, logging. James Tracy, near Marshfield, fatal, f?usf' Jeffery. near Marshfield, knee bruised, lath mill. L. L. Cole, near Marshfield, arm sprained, logging. William Buaey, Lebanon, wrist cut, paper mill. John Redmond, Kenton Station, leg sprained, tank factory. John Uklch. Portland, thumb bruised, railroad yard. John Peterson. Portland, side sprained, machinist. ' Anton Oluich, Portland, hand sprained, railroad yard. J. H. Long, La Grande, eye cut. ma chine shop. . . Solon E. Lyman, La Grande, bead cut, railroad yard. 8. Tambara. La Grande, head cnt. railroad uection. - Oust LeaviB, near Pendleton, ankle sprained, railroad section. C. S. Howard, La Grand, eye cut, railroad yard. A. O. Woodbury, near Oregon City, knee bruised, electrical. Louis Bollish. Clatskanie, hl bruised, loirglnK. . M ' . . Ira Olson, Clatskanie. body bruised, lC'l' Andrews. La Grande, shoulder sprained, railroad yard. W. W. Glass. La Grande, y In jured, bollermaker. R. K. Gallagher, Portland, shoulder dislocated, railroad yard. A. B. Dawson, Portland, wrist In jured, machine shop. W V Hutchinson. Cascade Locks, ankle sprained, teamster. C. S. Allen, Cazadero, finger crushed, electrical. O. R. Tolllver. Springfield, side bruised, sawmill. W; E. Stinson, North Bend, arm bruised, shingle mill. H. Knets, Portland, groin Injured, tenmuter. 11. F. Wigard, Portland, ankle bruised, railroad train. K. Johnson, Portland, hack sprained. David Wayne Sorber, Portland, eye bruised, carpenter lnhn Hn. Portland, ear cut, dock. Charles Ellis Hess, near Telocaset, foot cut. sawmill. O. N. Uolmes, La Grande, arm W. e! Leonard, Portland, side bruised, "jVnMU'Worley, Bridal Veil, finger part loot hny factaev. Ed Swarthout, Portland, groin In jured, railroad yard. Mike Slgan, near Junotura, head cnt, Vir(Htr rnnstrurtlon Joseph Peter McCann, near Eagle Creek, anklA sprained, electrical. Clyde Ecklund, Golf Junction, faoa burned, electrical. : J. 1L MeCubrey, Golf Junction, facs and neck burned, electrical. Harry M. Stlnson, Junctnra. rye injured, ranroaa coniirucuoa, Hiram H. Frazer. Ashland, four rib. side and shoulder broken, railroad yard. A. H. Miller, Canby, ankle sprained. blacksmith. Pat Tinncane. railroad track, back Injured, railroad construction. Egar C7 Brlen, railroad track, body iniured, ranroaa construction. Dave Williams, Rugada, back bruised, logging. J. M. Cole, Eugene, eheert bruised. railroad vard. Alex Coffey, Salem, finger oat. bor factory. C. Ritchie, Portland, shoulder In jured, construction. A. M. Brown, Portland, finger bruised, construction. Charles Gates, Portland, nose braised, construction. - Ward D. Burnett. Portland, han burned, construction. BUI Cozam, Portland, leg bruised, construction. Stephen Slatter, Portland, rib broken, construction. Louie Belland. Astoria, finger cut, sawmill. Matt Johnson, Astoria, arm cut, saw mill., George Seaman, St. Helens, flnjer cut ana hand bruised. Crcosoting com pany. Ed Llndgren, Astoria, frger crushed, railroad yard. Eliaabeth Frier, Portland, arm cut. candy manufactory. Elmer Duncan, St. Johns, four fin gers cut, veneer mill. ' C. McCay, Marshfield, hand poisoned, lath mill. John Erickson, Marshfield. ankle sprained, lumber yard. O. Thornton, Marshfield, arm and Side bruised, sawmill. W. E. Conley. Marshfield, finger cut, lorelng. A. Dawe, Grants Pass, ankle sprained, railroad twin. Charles H. Scherer. Portland, finger cut, can manufactory. J. H. Davis, Astoria, foot bruised, sawmill. V. H. Fish. Brooklyn, ankle sprained, rallrjad vard. J. Wilson, near Marshfield, hip bruised, logging. Carl Newman, near Marshfield. aids and arm bruised, logging. , Henry Derring, Aiblna, back bruised, railroad yard. Contl Lorenzo, Portland. ey injured, blacksmith. James Edward Han nam, Portland, rured blood vessel, electrical. Pierson Harvey, Oregon City, finger cut. woolen mill. William Phillips, Rugada, three rlb broken, logging. Merwin South, Beaver Creek, foot cut lectrjc&l Herbert Prltchard, Klamath Falls, leg end ankle sprained, sawmill. 6. H. Anderson, Portland, blps and back bruised, paper carrier. if CaE IS m rarmr llllll Beginning II Aim v I! The value of Westover is over property has been sold. than $5000, and up to $10,000. Conditions have made these The "Early Birds" will get the first choice Here are number of lots and their original prices 24-11 Poj N " Necessity is the master of us all. The necessity which causes this announcement creates for; you the greatest opportunity to buy high class residence property that has been known in recent years. Everybody knows Ubout Westover. Everybody knows that it is without a doubt the finest and choicest view property in Portland, You have probably longed for a site on Westover -tried to figure out how you were going to get it. This terrific sacrifice brings about the opportunity scores of men have waited for. j tomorrow morning CBIPIP REGARDLESS OF SIZE OR ORIGINAL established and fixed. Over a Quarter million dollars' worth of West The cheapest site on the Terraces was not intended to sell for 7 Lots at $7200 9 Lots at $6500 50 Lots at $5500 60 Lots at $5000 98 Lots at $4500 46 Lots at $4000 37 Lots at $3500 Act quick. Nothing in the world can keep Westover from selling like lightning at this sacri fice price. Vhen the ijecessary number of lots are sold, the price will positively be with drawn without notice. Westover Terraces at $3000 for any lot in the property is undoubt edly the "Greatest Buy" ever known for home-makers or speculators. Think of it only $300 cash and $30 a month will make you the possessor of a Westover lot. Come up to the property today. No salesman will be on the property. Mr. . A. Clark will be in the office on Westover Road from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock to give out maps and other information All lots are plainly marked with white stakes so they can easily be located. Don't delay. You will never Lots from Scores be brought must be raked absolutely : reat Westover We were as amazed as you are now, when the owners of Westover this sacrifice was absolutely imperative a certain number of sales (0)11 nini less prices temporarily impossible. to $9000 to $7000 to $6000 to $5500 to $5000 to $4500 to $4000 $3(M) have another such, chance again at this price and on these terms. 5000 to 860O square feet in area Qoilars VA. of checks for S300 to our office this week we make this unprecedented offer: PRICE POSITIVELY NONE ARE RESERVED - We are not going .to sell property on what The Lewis-Wiley Company expected to get when invested $1,500,000 in building Westover Terraces, but o the basis of condition) today, just at such times as these that Portland's wealthiest men have made their fortune. CHOICE PI ESjim F. N. Clark & Company, Address. PHONES-MAIN will ddbted came to us and told us that had to be made at once, r CBS Dcaaaannnonotoann and Mall at Once! 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