The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 08, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1917.
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PHILADELPHIA MAYOR
REOPENS INQUIRY INTO
MODEL MURDER CASE
Brother of Dead Girl Charges
Police Trying to Shield
Prominent Men;
NEW WITNESS FOUND
Bloodstain oa Clothing of Bernard W
Xwls May Be Tested to Ascertain XT
It Corresponds to That of Victim.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Jan. 8. Mayor
Thomas R. Smith today reopened the
sensational "model mystery" case In
which Grace , Colbert Roberts. the
"divinely formed" charmer of many
men, was beaten unconscious and thea
strangled to death with a ,silk stock
iig.
Open-and bitter charges that the
police department has fastened tho
crime on Bernard W. Lewis, wealthy
IMttsburger, who killed himself as he
v as about to he arrested, In order to
shield men prominent in public life
1 ere, brought the mayor a investiga
tion.
T he accusations against the police
were made by Jolfti Colbert, brother of
the murdered girl, and other members
of the family. They are convinced
that Lewis did not kill their "Maizle,
as she was known to them.
"I will see that justice Is done.
said Mayor Smith today. "If there is
anyone now 'at liberty who should be
ut rested in connection with this crime
this must be done at once."
Police Blttexiy Arraigned.
' Colbert was bitter today in his ar
lalgnment of the police for the man
ner in which they have handled the
jnstery, and for their assertions that
Lewis killed the girl before he killed
himself.
"There are too many persons In
. Philadelphia who are anxious to have
the case closed," he said, "all afraid
that their names may be brought into
the affair. There are men who thought
my sister good enough to associate
with when she was alive, but now
that she is dead they are running to
cover."
Strong support Is being given Col
bert by the two Germantown school
teachers. Kthel and Mabel Kyle, with
whom Lewis danced and dined at sev
eral downtown hotels betwen the time
of the murder and his suicide In At
lantic City. They steadfastly main
tained that he could not have killed
the model.
Hew evidence Brought Oat.
Tests probably will be ordered to
day of the blood stains on Lewis'
clothing.
Two other developments came today
to aid those who are seeking to es
tablish Lewis' Innocence.
One was the assertion made to the
police by Bessie Colbert, sister of the
murdered girl, that she was told by a
mutual friend that one of Grace's rich
admirers had threatened" to "knock her
block off" If she did not return a dia
mond ring he had given her.
The other was a statement at-
tributed to Ethel Wood, a domestic,
that she saw Grace Roberts standing
In the window of her apartments Fri
day evening long after the police say
Lewis left the apartment.
Detectives today were seeking
find the Wood woman, "v
I ARTIST'S MODEL MURDERED IN PHILADELPHIA I
If Wt. .tl
HI J. .' -vV-"'',! 1 ill
I a$&$$.:i
II n
II fJWA'- '.- ill
Mrs. Grace Roberts, from her latest photograph.
RUSSIANS PROMOTERS' WIRELESS
USED
OLDEST RESIDENT OF
OSEPHINE
COUNTY
IS
DEAD AT GRANTS PASS
.
Funeral of John Franklin
Becktol, Who Died Satur
day, Was Held Yesterday,
j Bound Orer to Grand fUrj.
i Goldendale. Wash.. Jan. 8.-AMIlton
I Zekoas, tho section hand who was ar-
rested by United States postal in-
spectora charged with the theft of a
I newspaper out of a bundle carried on
I the train as outside mail, was ar
raigned yesterday before Delbert Gun
ning. United States commissioner at
Goldendale, and bound over to appear
before the federal grand jury at
North Yakima with bonds fixed at
$500.
R0FESSIONAL AND1
iUSINESS DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
CASK AOTXXTXSnCZXTt
Daily er suday.
U casts per word for ail oaaslricstloM ta
cp tins "or Heat is frivsts Uj." "Bmsi
Ml boajd Is PrtfSM amUy." "SitBatias
Wasted' aad "Wasted to aUal" ada. eic
ax 1 swim par wjrd.
Thra lnawlfess (or tka prle ef Iwa,
Cs iaertfcDs for tsa prtea of tta.
No ad takes for taaa thaa 13 etata.
CaSU ktliST accompany copy ta ebttls abort
rates.
CHABOED ABTIXTISEsTUrri.
i cata per word par laaarttns.
Tbla charge la for all claaalflcaUoss, ateapt
lac Sot la frlvatr k'aaiily,' "Koosi asd
board la ITlto family." -BltuatioB Wasted"
aad "Wasted to Maot" ada. whicS aro 1)4
centa per word par laacrtios.
We ad chaired for rta thaa 15 eoata.
aUcuauiuM -UuATiSO
Grants Pass. Or.. Jan. 8. Believed
to have beeen the oldest resident of san a Kins
John
UkllteTirclllNU. baUuoUoMs, bultuua ourwi.
accordion, auubural, aide and box pteatlag;
all work promptly aud aatlafactorily attaadid
to. 1. Ecu bin. 3s aider at4 opp. ulda. Werv
Josephine c o u nt y.
Franklin accokmuft. a,Mifj ahi bux fiaTiNu.
it Snndav afternoon His BOLtS. BUTTON toVKRKU. EA8TE
us rass &unaay arternoon. ins kovklty mko.. Co.. k bth. b'Way
ccurred Saturday. Becktol was I
1 cuius. acourOioo, alUa
and unbnxat pleaUas, button covered: guude
apourfcd. Bcaltopipf. I'll tuck blk. B'w.y iOao.
Becktol. 92 year, of .age. was buried HEriivmNU uiu5
In Gran
Meath occ
born in Lancaster. Pa., and came to
San Andreas, Cal., in 1851, residing
there for more than 60 years. He
came to Grants Pass in 1901. Mrs.
Mattre K. Smith of San Francisco and
Mrs. Minnie E. Lacey of Grants Pass,
daughters, are his only surviving rel
atives.
BUTTON
EABTEB3
MO.
AGATE CTTTTEBt
at. 1T, lit, jewelvrs. expert wntboaur.
Mtllrr's. S4-iVi Who., bet. B'way aad Park.
BLAXXBOOK StAKEBB
DAVIS ar UuLiiaA, inc., 1UW Xii ml. Uiaaa
book luauutacturers. aceoi tor Jooea la-
ptOTed Loue 1-1 Larera. lice the saw hif
reka lar. Al.. Main 183.
BRASS AKD MACHINE WOBKB
Folice Chiers Wife Dies.
Grants Pass, Or.. Jan, 8. Mrs.
Charles E. McLane, aged 48, wife of j
Chief of Police McLane, prominent in UAHr-tu 6 ut wu.
Democratic party circles in Josephine
county for several years, died here
Sunday afternoon after a lingering
illness.
trae taaiiuifa aud
tuacbluc work. )0J N. &th at. H wsw
OF
MAY COME TO THIS
STATE TO GROW FLAX
to
Corvallis Will Have
Larger Water Supply
Big Dam to Be Built Across Bavins la
Mountains, Impounding Z.arge Quan
tity to Be Used as Bsssrre.
Corvallis, Or., Jan. 8. Corvallis will
soon start the building of a big dam
across a ravine near the foot of
Mary's peak which will hold back
large volume of water and create a
large lake In the mountains as a re
serve supply for the city's water
works, system. The system now has
three mountain streams contributing
to its water supply and the damming
of this stream will insure abund
ance of water for the present and
future.
l ne stream to be controlled has a
deep bed and the banks are almost
solid rock, making an Ideal foundation
.for the dam. It will be of cement,
about 150 feet across. The city owns
the property and as soon as the snow
disappears the work of cutting off
and burning' the tlmbr will com
mence, as well as the work on the
dam. ,
The proposed lake in the noun
tains Is about 11 miles west of Cor
vallis and lshut in on all sides by
flense forest. The city owns hundreds
ot acres of land in this locality.
North Yakima Man
Must Go to Prison
North Yakima, Jan. 8. After being
out for the past two years on ball
following conviction on the charge of
grand larceny, G. C. Klein, formerly
a butcher at Granger, must go to
Walla Walla to serve his sentence of
two to 15 years.. He was convicted
here November 15. 1914, on the charge
of aiding and abetting George Teager
and Charles Mathey In their theft
of two steers belonging to the Pa
cific Gold Storage company. He ap
pealed to the supreme court and a
decision has just been handed down
affirming the superior court.
Climate in Canada, Where
They Are Now Located, Is
Unsuited for That Purpose.
STATION TO BE
FOR TELEPHONE LINE
Investors at The Dalles See
Last Evidences of Their
Dreams of Wealth Fade.
Minnesota Publisher
Dies at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, Jan. 8. (P. N. B.)
George Thompson, owner and pub
lisher of the St. Paul Dispatch and
the St. Paul Pioneer Press, noted
Journalist and prominent factor in
Minnesota and national politics, died
Sunday afternoon at 619 South Ken
moVe avenue. Mr. Thompson was 76
years of ajjc
Mr. Thompson was a delegate to
every Republican convention except
the last since the first nomination
of Harrison.
The body will start on its Journey
rb St. Paul Tuesday morning.
, Real Estate Transfers.
C. A. Buirp and f. to Holland 11.
I-rwia et al. L. 9. B. 28. Holbrooka
Add to St. Job ns $
Mary J. Lemmon et al to Pearl S. Lem
mon, L. 21, 22, B. 74. Unireralty Park
Martin Krauae and f. to E. B. J.
lemnjer. L. 4, B. 5, Moaley Add
0. J. Hull ntl wf. to W. U. Speuca. L.
12. B. 5, Oakliumt Add
M. W. Pratt and wf. to O. Ralph Dala
et al. 18.2 acres, beginning H. 8 de
grees. 27 minutes W. 1323.4 ft anj
S. 2 decrees 24 minutes E. 379.12 ft.
from N. E. corner of S. W. U of
See. 35. T. 1 N., It. 4 B
Minnie Ollre McOord to Elisabeth A.
Thompson, L. 1, 2, B. 1, L. 4, Har
mons Add. to Greens m
Anna K- Pstorson to B. Mc X. Moore.
E. Va L. . 6. B. 59. Holladay Add...
P. A. Marqtiam Jr. to Ubarley Rbocp-
pr, u. 4, a. 00, Portland City Home
stead Hesel Inv. Co. to Title a Treat Co.. I
1. 2. 3, 4, n. B. 14. Alameda Park. L.
4. 6, B. 11, Weatorer Terraces
L.. B. Mrenefee et al to Merle Brocklea
by. parts U. 5 to lO, B. 37, Falnnount
Add
C. W. Lennebacker to Golden West Cttw,
I.. 3. B. S, Terrace Park Add
John Schniltt et al to John Sobmltt Jr.,
L. 2, . 812. Couch Add
Wilbur H. Hyland and wf. to E.
CARPENTERS AKD BUILDERS
PIPPk' W 1-1) Huiullug mutrciir.
1-enter sho?, 306 Pine si. Phone B'way 325.
CASPET CXEANIilO
Mli litWS s
et hug Co.. lbs K. atu.
tiuu old carpata,
rag rug, carpet
eanliig. NorUi-
E. 3.WO. B 11'.
JOlLt llK).-.. ttevLTlC CltMUlb WU
pets cleaned sod laid; reflttiug our speclaitj
East 440. B-19BU. 204 E. rath at. N.
CHTJtOFKACTOas
KaUiuVAt. NUtlCal.
W. O. Powell, chiropractor, remerad ta Sit
Panama bid.. Ud aud Alder. Special offer to
first 1U euiering las office clinic. Bring Ihu
BQtice. 10 to 1- in., to o p. m.
lAH.NU IVtAl wltu luedlciijea aad operation.
Patienu dellzbted with health returning
without drugs or scars. Dr. McUnhou uiaklug
good. 81 treatmeuta, 815. fclaclcajr blag, and
aenixarlum.
CO H TRACTORS AID BtTILDERS
OSKAH HUBEB. oauer.l Uoutractor. 22j
lock bUig.
Saer-
COAX AKD WOOD
Fulton Wood Co,
10
1260 MACADAM ST.
Dealers in green and dry alabwood.
2i40. Main 7890.
Pbooea A
INAilO.NAL. ittL Co., fcast 2041. Dry alab-
i wood. 4 it.. 4.i5 euro; saweu. 4.U load
jblockwood. 4 ft.. 84.73 cord; aawad. S3 load
A-l fir. 4 ft.. S.V75 eord.
10
MEETING NOTICES
41
HARMONY L-OLM3E No. 1!.
A. F. & A. M. Stated
communication this (Mon
day) evening at 7:30 o'clock.
A lecture by Worshipful
Brother George Kates, entitled. "The
Btory of Masonry. Members are re
quested to attend. Visitors welcome.
w. m. UK LIN. Bee.
MOUNT HOOD Lodge. No,
157, A. F. and A. M. Stat
ed communication tomorrow
(Tuesday) evening at 7 'SO,
Visitors welcome. Order V
M. ED C. PICK. Hec'y.
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty buttons.
pins, charms, jaeger pros., ui- am
statistics
mxri9stBlrtbs. Dzalbs.
MAKKIAGE LICENSES
and
MTird A-'Reerea, 1W04 &8tU aya. S. E
laabellm Murton. oUo 1 TOQ at.
Carl Rlcklirs. Uaatoa, ur., ana Aagusime
Each, aama addreaa.
Leo Matthias 'mielea. loau r.. vk aaoingxoa
sr.. mii KmilT V McKlror. aame aaoieaa.
Alexander KUla. Oils bi. M si. o. a... ana
V )ren o MeCleud. ouo Columbia at.
Clarence C. king, Oregon hotel, ana Kdna al
Gentry, 1184 XJebe L
ClkTtou Stewart, lsu Bumaiaa si., ana
Wellena Perrlnger, 1610 Knowies are.
MONUMJEKTS
PORTLAND M AH BLK WhlS, X84-S48
4th iU opp. v;y. imui. sm .
Philip Neu A Sons, for memorials
DLAE5TNG QRANTTF
1 11 267-3RD. ST. tfT MADISON
BUSINESS PROPERTY tM
100x1 00 cor. Sd and Everett.
M-I50, Journal.
Owner,
FOR SALE HOUSES
et
FIVE ROOMS
MODERN COTTAQH
AT A SACRIFICE
Located in Waverly Uelfhts.
S blocks from 2th St.. I blocRs
from Clinton, built for my owa
home. The cottage contains all
the latest improvements. Oak
paneled walls and beam ceilings,
china buffet, every room tinted,
surrounded with fruit trees, ber
ry bushes and shrubbery, con
plating a home not to be dupli
cated for the money. 110 Alisay
bldg. or M-242.' Journal.
A GIFT.
Leylng town; will sell my house, lot
and improvements for price of lot,
&0d: no Junk. 1 blocks from car. S2S0
cash, balance easy. Ill Oswego SU,
Bt. Johns.
PAYS OVER 10i PER CENT.
New. modern 4 flat building, double
constructed; one of the best locstlons
snd car service in the city: price 88000.
Want at least 81090 cash. Phone
owner. Woodlawn 1149.
6 ROOM bungalow, right on carllne.
..... ..--.11 K..I1. . V. ...... .H.r.., rlva
ffo school and Keed college. Sacrifice
82000. cash. 4812 Woodstock ave.
kl n Cmi4U Jt. i'n autiig aud
III VJi OIIHUI Ub VUl mm
Third Floor. Morrsn bldg.
alius cardA
LKfc3i au.Ui xor ianu tu uunta.
Tallorins Co.. X09 Stark at.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
t'lVE Toom bungalow 1 block from
car, completely furnished, ready to
move into; improvements in and paid
a targa i n. Owner, Tabor B3S2.
3 ROOM house. 100x125, fruit trees
University Park, 8 blocks to car.
terms. Owner. Phone Woodlawn 6372
EXCllANOE- REAL ESTATE 24
Ooatiaue -
(8 ACRES In Clarke county. Waah. iS'
miles from Vancouver, Wastu, 4.t
miles from town; running water. K .
acres cleared, rest easy cleared; stnalr ',
S room bouse, good well, good fence. -..
good family orchard. 28 acres in Jogan- .
befVies, 1 acre in almond trees 3 years
old. best sot). Will take city resU
dene or small acreage as part trade; .
easy terms. Call or write A. Gross.
Grsnt hotel. 4514 Washington st.
Portland.
IF your exchange la a square dasj, see
Northwest Realty Company. 818
Chamber of Commerce bldg. - .
. 44 Rooms, Rent$60
New brick building, hot. cold water.
call bells, closets in every room, steam -
neat. Kvery room run; weii turnianao.
Well worth 81800: first one comes '
gets it for 8t0, pay 8250 down, bal-
ance as you make It. Peters of course, ,
B N. Bth St. -
ROOMING house. 10 rooms, nice, mod
ern place, well lurnianeu. line iocs
tion. Must sell. Price 8200. 810;
casn. t-all 191 4tn St.
WANT rooming houae, 12 to 80 rooms,
in exchange for Portland city prop
ettv. M-28i. Journal. -
See the Rent
22 rooms in heart of city, all on one
floor; dandy transient bouse; first
one comes gets it for 829S, easy terms,'
bee Peters at 15 N. th et-
HI SIXKSH OPPORTUNITIES 2Q
I HAVE all round general store ; to
sell: will Invoice from ll,000to
812,000; a dandy location. 80 miles
from R. R, station and a thriving lit
tle dairy and stock vslley: myself
and wife left alone and in good cir
cumstances wsnt to quit business snd
enoy ourselves by a change for
awhile: want from $2000 to 14008
down. baL as a loan if well secured.
Anyone interested pless write EX
22 1. Journal.
location
GOOD
for
on ma.n
TWO lots furnished bouse, steady
work; $100 down. M-248. Journal.
ACREAGE
07
Ap Fuel Co. Small ordera oar speclsl-
Ci Ui ty. Urren couutiy slitb, 84 to et.OO.
per cord. 4iw I nion are. . r.ast 40tl.
YOUR CHANCE IS IN CANADA Rich
landa and business ouoortunitles of
fer you independence; farm lands. 811
to 830 acre; irrigated lands. 835 to $50;
20 years to pay; 82000 loan in improve
ments, or ready made farms. Loan of
livestock; taxes average under 20 cents
an acre; no taxes on improvements,
personal property, or livestock; good
markets, churches, schools, roads, tale-
r hones; excellent climate crops and
lvestock prove it. Special homeseekers'
fare certificates. Write for free book
lets Allan Cameron, general superin
tendent land branch. Canadian Pacific
Railway, 112 Ninth ave., Calgary. Alberta,
1
to
STA.NDAKD Wuuil CO., ll rtM liwt 1'ruuil
delivery. East alio. M-lta&.
fiEEK tt FABR All kinds of greeu and dry 4
ft. fir for sale. SOS Water st. M 4.M A -44 7.
EDTJCATIOWAI
DANCING
Eugene, Or.. Jan. 8. That a num
ber of families of Russians now In
Saskatchewan, Canada, intend to
come to Lane county this year to raise
flax, is the information recetvea Dy
Mrs. W. F. Osburn, of this city, wno
was responsible ion, the arrival nera
of a number of families whjB? first set
tled the Russian colony in Linn coun
ty a number of years ago.
Alexis Blutorr, a member or tnat
colony, who now lives north of the
city on the river road, has left for
Saskatchewan torrange for the re
moval here of families which may
desire to make the change. These
families, It is said, raised flax in Rus
sia, but are unable to ralse it in Can
ada on account of the severity of the
climate.
Of the 23 families who settled -in
the colony in Linn county, six have
gone to California and others are
moving away. Their suit against the
original owners of the land, In which
they seek a large amount as damages
because of alleged misrepresentation
as to the quality of the land, will
come up for hearing in the supreme
court within a few days. They won
In the circuit court.
u INI 'M hlXTftc M llMtli'luv Acaiiemv. W bth l
bet. Stsrk aad Oak. Special rates. 4 priests Jrarey
lecsons, 32; niornlng, aiternooo evening; all
lo UtMt dances guaranteed; class Thursday, Sat
nrflay evenings 7-8::iO. Broadway 2lfl0.
HEEBY la thia city, January 7. Michael
Ueery, aga M ears, beloved father of Mrs.
iJzxle UeUel and Mrs. Frank Sell of Banks.
Or. lie waa a gold miner In SmartaviUa, Yuba
county. California, for 28 years. Funeral serv
ices will be held from Ixnmaculate Heart ot
Mercy church, corner ot Stanton street aad
Williams avenue, Wednesday, January 10, at
0 a. in. Friends are invited. Interment Mount
(alviry cemetery. Hemalna are at A. It.
Keller Cix'a parlors. Saa Franclaco paper
p!ise copy.
JONES In thia city. January 7. Eiihu K.
Jones of 130o Macadam at., aged 8 yeara.
Father of Arthur W. Jouea ot Eugene, Hor
ace P. and Miaa Grace Jonea. Mrs. W. A.
Vlggera. Mrs. 11. C. Zimmerman, Harvey W.
Jouea, of Portland. Friend Invited to atteud
funeral iervicea which will be held at Hoi
nun's funeral parlors at 1 p. m. tomorrow
tlueaday), January J. Intermenut Greenwood
cemetery
KROLL At the reaideace. 475 Twenty-third
street north, January 7. Albert Kroll, aga 00
years, belovad husband of Bertha Kroll, father
of KIchird, Emil and George Kroll, all of thia
city; Mrs. Harler Uuatta of Hood River. Or.,
Huiro Kroll of Ilnaiiiatn. Wash., snd Albert
Kioll of New York city. Notice of funeral 1 Owner. M. P., 271 McMUlen St.
later. Arrangements ara in care of Miller
Karaite
traveled road to ML Hood: lot 0x208.
store building 40x0: needs remodeling.
Price 8000; half cash, balance terras.
Might consider auto as part of first "
payment. By owner, G. K Butll. ,
Oresham. Or. ."
$800 WILL take bargain. Here is your,
chance. A-l paying wood and "coal;
business, 2 fine large horses, harness.
ft. and short wood wagons, office
fixtures. Owner must go east at once.
M-297. journal. ' " "'
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close In ear
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1(86 or Sell
wood 478. John H. Oibson, owner.
CHICKEN. KKU1T, UAHDK.N ranches
near Portland. 2, 5. 10 acre tracta.
868 to 8200 per acre, easy terms. Mo-
Farland. 508 Yeon bldg.. Portland.
2 ACRES, 6 room house. In good valley
town, at a sacrifice ir taken at once.
FOR SALE FARMS
BEtlRh-ear bycawore atatloo. January fl. We have tha following for sale:
lx-ona Florence Berke. age 23years. Funeral T.jand in Columbia river between Ooble
LAW SCHOOLS
lEtJON LAW SCHOOL A tnoruugn. practical
course in law. itecitauons avenioga. aiaia
Wjm. Allsky bldg.
REDUCING
ALBUMEN IN
KIDNEY DISEASE
Te demons trste to Life Ins. Cos. aad Phyal
class that albumen waste and symptoms ess be
reduced and Urea prolonged in many cases ef
Brlght's Disease and Neuhrltis. we will mat
the treatment for a limited number having five
H per cent or mora albumen, anticipating It will
In moat cases show 60 per cent reduction ta
ov uaya, uriosijsia to o made by a competent
analytical chemist and mailed na evarr IS
days. All names withheld. Fulton a Banal
. Ompound (rultou's Compound Ne. 1) is the
ageac
It la saving life insurance cemoaniea than
. sands by srolonslac rite Uvea of ou miiiev
' holdera wbe have devalOTed albumen and tha
. accompanying symptoms. . For reports on 60
- eases Jn which tha albnmea loaa and armp-
itna were cheeked and lives prolonged 5 ta
: j yeara,! and suit living, write John J. Fulton
. Co.. - gas rranctaee. lirusslata sunoUed hv
rearest WUoleaaler. No further notice for 60
Former Goldfield Celebrity Visitor.
Eugene, Or., Jan. 8. Claude C. In
man, chief of police and fire chief of
Goldfield, Nevada, during the mining
boom times, when that city was the
wildest and wooliest in the United
States, was a Eugene visitor Satur
day. Mr. Inman, whose headquarters
are now in San Francisco, 1s engaged
in the mining business In Curry
county, where his company has ex
pended 8200,000 in development work.
Captv Robert Dollar
Gives to Seminary
Advances 150,000 as Ynclsnft of fSOO,
000 Endowment road for Hew Tes
tament Chair at Msco Institution.
San Francisco, Jan. 8. CP, N. S.)
Announcement of the gift of $50,000
bv Captain Robert Dollar, head of the
Dollar Steamship company, as the nu
cleus of a $200,000 endowment fund
for a New Testament chair at the San
Francisco Theological seminary has
Just been made. ,
a check tor tne jauooo was given oy
Captain Dollar to Rev. Dr. Warren H.
Landon, president or tne seminary, in
a visit to the institution at San An.
selmo Saturday. Dr. Landon will or
ganise campaign for the raising of
the remainder of tne rund.
Searchlight Causes
Bad Auto Accident
Driver T-oses moad and Sis Machine
Topples Over 40-Toot Timpaakment;
&uklly, JTobody Earionsly Injured,
Blinded by a searchlight at a bad
point . in the road about one mile
south of Rivervlew cemetery Saturday
afternoon, O. A. Hatton, driver of a
car, lost the road, and his machine,
with Mrs. Hattbn and Attorney O. A.
Stevens, toppled over a 40-foot em
bankment, rolling over three times,
and pinning the occupants under the
car when it came to a stop at the bot
tom. : The party were on their way
to Tualatin to attend an installation
of officers ef the Artisans.'
Mrs. Hatton received ' minor Inju
ries about the face and hips and .
badly bruised right am Mr. Hatton
was injured about the shoulders, back
and hips. ; Mr.- Stevens , received a
wrenched back. No one was seriously
injured.
The Dalles, Or., Jan. 8. Leon W.
fSirtlss and F. J. Smith, wealthy res
idents of Granddalles, Wash., were
granted the privilege of using the
United Wireless company's station
pole on the Oregon side of the river for
a private telephone line which will be
connected with the local telephone of
fice. The wireless company's lease on
the property on which the pole Is lo
cated expired recently.
This ended the dreams of riches on
the part of a large number of local
residents who bought heavily of the
United Wireless company's stock five
years ago. Promoters of the company
sold more than $30,000 worth of stock
here. An operator was stationed here
and wireless apparatus Installed. A
few months later the operator and his
paraphernalia were removed and since
then the .property has been idle.
Bulgars and Russ
Kneel Side by Side
Join la Prayer at Xnsslaa Orthodox
Cathedral in Can Francisco That
Peace May Coma to Europe.
San Francisco, Jan. 8. (P. N. S.)
Separated by land and sea, thousands
of . miles from battlefields where
every ingenuity of man is being used
to destroy each other, Bulgarians
knelt in pews beside Russians In the
Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity cath
edral here today while Rev. Vladi
mir V. Alexandrof prayed for peace
duringhigh mass, held to celebrate
unrisimas as ooservea Dy rtussians.
Greeks' and other nationalities who
are guided by the Julian Instead of
the Gregorian calendar.
The holiday was observed also at
the Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity
church.
1
10
10
22S
KVBIO SCHOOLS AUD TEACHES
B. TH1KLHOKN violin teacher. pupU Bevcla.
207 Fliedner blrtr. Marehsll !--.
Hendricks et si. laad berlnnlnr HO ft.
S. of point which ia 30 ft. W. of
8. W. cor. ot B. 44, 8te?hepj) Add
Clarah G. Clark and bus. to George B.
Brown. L. 18, B. 4. Columbia Hta
Charles Puree 11 to John R. Purccll, .
i U. 13, B. 1U, rara view Extd.
Add
S. P. Osburn. and wf. to Rachel U.
Thomaa. L. Iff. Osburn Park Trsct. . .
William M. Kllllngsworth and wf. ta
Mawnica Ktljlngewortn, U. 1. Z, H.
12. Walnut Park
Charlotte A. Morrill to Ixmeea M. Har
ris, L. 23, DeLashmutt & Oatruao'a
L. n. Sub. No. 4 10
Charlotte A. MorrUl to Bdward War
ren Morrell, L. 22, DeLashnratt &
tlatman's U H. Sub. No. 4 1
John Ray and wf. to B. K. Oppen-
helmer. L. i7. B. 6, Reaervotr Park.. 10
E. K. Oppenhelroer to John Ray. V. 27,
B. 6. Reservoir Park 10
Bankers Iov. Co. la Lillian E. Hobkirk,
L. 6. 6. B. 5. Hyde Park 10
Treaanrer of City of Portland to Nadir
Iand Co.. L. 8. B. 60, Portland City
Homestead S
WilUant A. Caldwell and wf. to Daniel
8. Baaey, W. a L. 4, B. 3, Cadwell a
Add 10
The Suburban Co. to William .Zswsdrkl,
U. IT, 18, B. o. uoeriin SOO
PBOK. T. K. UWbUM Piano leasuoa at your
Dome. 60c. Phong Tabor
RAIiXlMU piano playing lu 10 to 20 lasauoa.
"Chrlstensen system." 412-1M Colnmbla bide.
PIANO and Vocal LesKous, with nsa of prsc-
tlce plsno. 1 hr. per i-' it. $5 mo. Msln 6210.
service will be coudocted lliesday, Jaauary 0,
st 1 p. ia.. In the Pleaaant Valley church.
Friends Invited to attend. Interment Multno
mah cemetery. Flowers may be aent to the
funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy & Co..
6;it-4 Nluety-ecund atreet aoutbeaat, In Lenta.
B1KREL At his Ute residence, Hllladale, Ur..
January 7, Ueorge O. Blrrel, aged 70 yeara.
The funeral services will be held Toeaday,
Jtuasry 9. at 1 o'clock p. m.t at the resi
dence estsbllshment of J. P. rlnley A Hon.
Montgomery at 6th. Friends Invited. Inter
ment at KivervKw cemetery.
and Kalama. containing 36 acres.
80 acres stumn land near Goble.
280 scrts near SThalar In Wuco Co.
160 acres bottom fand near Dayton, Or,
140 acre farm on Taqulna bay.
St. Helens. Portland property, acreace.
ri. a. NltHOLAH & NEWTON M COY.
715 Oregonian bldg. Main S6V
MUST BE bOL.D AT ONCK.
14 room aDartment. always full: a
sacrifice on account of poor health, all
furniture new. bedding all first class;
In walking distance; rent ISO per ma.
For partlculsrs call Kast 7Zv.
LADY tartner wanted in candy stor;
must be unincumbered and competent :
to tak" full carge. 1 am an American,,
have the location, and mane the beat
line of candles in the city. R-237, Jour
nal. -
A HACRIFlCt: BilliacaW hall ana luncfv
counter la good town 39 miles from
Portland; excellent location, cheap
rent; place well worth $1600; I4&0 .
takes it: John Goetsen, Gervala, Or.
V. O Rox . -
UAiiUU, n-.odern squall plant, best In
state; 30 minutes center Portland;
$1000; terms; trade for clear lot or
acreage. Tabor 4S83. Box 571,,
Portland. - '
OLD established and only fish and
poultry market in good town 2004,'.'
near Portland. Oood fresh stock, fix-
tures complete, building, good business -for
two, 400 cash. GX-2 84, Journal. -
MCST have fl540 this we A; an op
portunity that does not often come;
will give you royal bargain, and serv
ice in manufacturing line if desired.
A-333. Journal. - ' '
FOR billiard and pool tables, show
cases and store fixtures, see W. J.
Qulgley. 2t Market sL Lowest prices
and eaav terma.
WILL, sell half interest In barber fix- -
tures; want good man as partner ana
DOLOKbe) L. CL'LLKN. Violin Teacher. Sevcik
method. Marshall P-'TS. 470 Vain.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL
DR. a. a. UCi HMA.N, V fclfcHl.NARlAN.
hoaplUl. 416 K. 7th t. gsst 1847. B-ld3.
I. ilJ Q A T XT CCA 1 . 1 , ..
eastern Washington. 1 miles to f" " "
station and elevator: level or rentlv 1 P''" 10 you. tv-aao. journal.
rolling; house, well, windmill, cistern: SMALL dairy for sale, reasonable;
COX The funeral servlca for tha lata Clif-1 every acre producing; 240 acres In I cows, milk roule, horse, wagon, har-
iora l. ioi win oe ncid -xneaaAy, January , i Bart wheat, 1-3 net rent declined; rent nesg ami supplies. .terms, r or par
paid better than 1 past 2 years:
16000 cash; terms on balance to 3 years I . HY burn arasollne? Wd eoum vour ;
si ovc Aaarens iewiaourg urcuaxus, I Ford to burn aisllllate ror e.;
rorvsllls. Or.. H. 1. (guaranteed. Phone Sell wood 11 $2. ?11
Clinton st.
EYE. EAR. V08E. THROAT. LUNGS
Alh.Ul Ua removed wilOout kuils. Uiakaa.
Dr. Caaaeday. liekuni bids.. 3d and VVaiu.
Smyrna.
prompt.
a lo o clock a. m.. at the resldeoce establish
ment of J. P. Plnler A Son, Montgomery at
jio. rrienoa inviiea. interment ac itose utr
cemetery.
S1NSHEIMER Tbe funeral services of tha lata
Alex 11. Slnahelmer will be held Tieadav,
January 0, at o'clock p. m., at tha reat-
j -i-e establMhment of J. I'. Klnley A Sun.
Montgomery at oth. Friends Invited. Strv
loee at the Portland crematorinm, private.
WUEELUltla thia city. January 8. at bis
late reaidence. oOO Kaat laiU at. N Isaac
B. Wheeler, aged 81 yeara. Tbe remalna are
at the reaidence establlahment of 1. P. Kln-
ley ac tkm. Montgomery at bth. Notice ot fu-
nersi nerearier.
LARSON In this city. January 8. at her lata I
residence. 6 IK N. 4tU at.. Amanda l.arsoo.
aged 47 years, wire of lxmla Laraon. The re
mains are at the residence establishment ot
J. P. Klnley A Bn. Montgomery at Sth. No-
tice or funeral nerea.ter.
UOVIn this city. January 7. Bow Wing Moy.
agei i yeara. oeiuvea nuaoana or May Mov
Also rsg rugs, all alsea. Mail orders son of Moy Back Hio, brother of Chock Wing.
FIRE 1KSTJHAHCE
PACllTlu SUTta HKt lNaLKA.SCK
only Oregon fire Inwurancw company.
Sail AORKH nrar nft land 0 In -nk. CI
iivation. o rniies . j. uregon uitv. i JJAN with small rmeans to handle city
suitable dairy, stock, sheep or hogs; e'nd of a produce line direct from -
jueai piace lor ur or eia para; una producer to consumer. ilClereOCeV lt
money
and dl-
nneoea)-
rnal.
TLtrFF RUGS AMD RAO RtTGB
M I fit in I ri I 1 1 1 1 u ii iiihif : ruuu hciii: ail i ii I ill i.n.n.1
beaverdam; near school and R. ''R.;stt mtv t.-ie ... ,,..t ' ' Z'J'
j V...IUI .k i i I S&ou Huin iiair interest, money se
inn. t Ir... ' Ownar ir a I cured. BIry lt0 monthly
u.... ftn ti' r-tiJ ' ' -vision of profits. Experience u
"' 'iMrv Particulars. U-l, Jou
KOKJtiajT FA1UU 14
Send Us Your Old Carpets
film ma
Uade from old Ingrain. Brosels. Axmlnater.
Carpet cleaning. und for booklet.
lYfcHll
Building Permits.
I. R. Pay, renalr one atory frame dwelling,
8108 E. Mth at., between 60th and 634 ave.;
builder, aame; 13V.
Alder Realty Co.. repair two atory brick
(stores and offices). 241 2d, between Alder and
Morrison: builder. Oiaf Kyllo; S123.
The Italian government will estab
lish an experiment station In Tripoli
with a view to increasing its agricul
tural production.
Congressional Medal
Given Teuton Soldier
Decoration to Be Seat to Trenches to
XCaa Who Was Saro Aboard Burn
ing Steamer Yolturao la 1913.
Washington, Jan. S. (L N. 8.) A
congressional medal of honor will dec
orate the grey tunie of one of the
kaiser's soldiers on the western front,
and Secretary of Commerce Redfield
will order that, the decoration be sent
to the 6oldler in the German trenches.
Frans von Hlmmen, one of the
heroes of the American liner Kroon
land, was voted a medal for assisting
in saying 89 passengers of the burn
ing steamer yolturno In October, 1113.
In a communication forwarded
through the American consul general
at Antwerp, he has requested that his
medal be sent him In care of his reg
iment, ;
Preachers Protest
Showing of "Purity"
Klamath Falls, Or Jan. I. The
Ministerial association of Klamath
Kails made formal protest to Man
ager J. V. Houston of. the Star thea
tre against the exhibition of the film
"Purity," on the ground that the nude
posing In the picture was -injurious
to the morals of the community.
Houston declared that he was under
contract " with the film company to
show - the - picture : and would lose
heavily If it were withheld. Tht
picture 'will bs shown, v
FUNERALS
Beaut If al adult plash ot
Broadcloth casket, em
balming, aatalde box.
hearse, two autos and
services for.,
Funerals If desired for
120. $40. S0.
Higher priced tuner
ala la proportion.
We manufacture caaketa.
Lady assistant. Beantlfal funeral chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington at KUa St. (bet. 20th and 21et)
West Side, Main 2887. A -7885.
NEW TODAY
t i ir an
.la
Koaaa of S10.000
d np on Im
proved B a sines s
Property (or for
Improvement luXposes.
9. V. IXPSCOBCB,
2 Stark Street.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment at Mortgage Co.
Offiees SOa- 170 Sd St.
Feary Brothers, Inc.
WE BUY NOTES
90 PeirvtTri Bide. Portland. Or.
BRN FLUFF RUO CO.
64 Union ave. N. I'bones East SSIS. B-147S.
rUHMACEl
Boynton Furnaces
Baer Co.,
Economical, effectual.
Frcnt and Market.
C.
UNION AVE. bbeet Sietal Works, furnacea la
sts lied, repairing. 411 Union sve. . K. 411.
FUENITURE REPAIR AKD TJPHOLSTERINQ
aitLTiNUMAU s'urnttura Hospital H64 M U
Expert msttress naskink iln 45.
HAIR 000D8 ASD HAIR DRES3IHO
FKHVarr a UANKBLX. leading wig and too-
nee makers, finest stock bumsn Lair aooda:
kalrdreastng. manicuring, faca sod scalp treat
ing Kemoved to s-tv Aider, near tfroaawar.
MAUICURISO AKD HAIR DRlkSMO
407 Kroadway bldg. Keaidvotlal work iif air
point ment. fbona Mam va.i.
MATTRESSES
OLD mattreaaes aad ieatbet beda mad lata
aanltarv folding forms festbera renovatad.
Folding M. Co.. MX! Wlllirms see. K. 6871.
Mathew k., Jaoiea K., Udward Pearl and
Helen Mov. Keinalns at Uolmaji a parlors. Fu-
perai announcement later.
IVEV At Milwaukla. Or.. Jsnosrv g. Walter
C. lvey. aged 31 ' rears, brother of Mrs. J
Weston lis 11 of tbla city. The remalna are
at tba reaidence establishment of J. IV Fl-
lev at r-on. Montgomery at 51 b.
UK1EK January 8. at oaS Liuiun avenue north.
Hoy a A- Meier, age rears, betuved aon of
Mr. and Mrs- J. a. Meier, aad brother of
Harry Meter. Funeral announcement later.
Remalna are at A, K- Zeller a Co.'a parlors.
IJONK-S In thia city. January 7. Ellhu K.
Jones of 1300 Macadam street, aged oB yeara.
Remalna are at lloiman a lunerai parlors. An'
Douacement of funeral later.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 27 Morrises
st. Main or A-J805. Fine flowers and
floral designs. No branch storea
MAHTIN at KOKUKa CO., tlwriata. Sa4
Wash. Main 29. A-126S. Plowera
for all occasions artintlcallv srrana-ed.
OSCAK J0HN6ON FLOHAL CO, ial
Ollaan st. Mar. 4372. A-1414
VOn 8AL.K by owner, moving picture:
show. In good live town; no compe
tition; good reason for selling. MX
223, Journal. - -
BILLIARD )all for sale In one of the
bent simatl towns In Oregon. KX139.
Journal. - - -
FamTCy mediclna aud stoca reined v
route showlnar profit ssoae year.-fiels
or trade whole or part. F-217, Journal.
GOOD Portland property; sell ori:A
t-rms or exchange for furnitore,-
grocery or acreage. Woodlawn 1833. ; j
COMPLETK bowling alley for sale
cheat. J. C Kurath. Hlllsboro. r.
Ml'ST be sold at once, pool room and
oft drink place, inquire 10 1st t.!
BAKERV fully equipped for rent, Hi
Front; old eatabiisnea pise.
SHOE shop for sale.
773 In Ion ave.. N.
Price i00 cash.
MOM-1KTOXICATUIO BEVERAGES
WE1NHAKDS Uoldeu and Amber Nectar.
Haurv vYelabard ulsnt. lata and Barnalde.
Ualn 72. phones A-tlot
MAIN 6116;
Sprays II
wreatns. piiiows, fi up.
up. cnsppeii s 47 Morn,
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 H ath at.
BWKSb FLOKAL CO . ZSd snl llllssti.
PHYSICTARS
1 1 u u A VUILLIri Aliakw KUI A at h ma
Nerronsneaa. Prostatic Trouble. Uhenmatlsm.
PRINTERS AND EXORA VERS
tub ivy piaEas juua m. mann.
S5f2 Stark St. Broadway 4. A-4QW.
SAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
bAFhTl'k raaora anarpoed, all kiuas. ka aad
SOe per doaen. laavfr M ml., near Morriaon.
bKM tha np-to-data safety raaur machine, ui
the window at l3 4th at.
RUBBER STAMPS AMD SEALS
A1.&U btenylia, Tra-la Cbtrks. Brass bigs.
PAClr lC COAST STAMP nOKaa
2ti Wsshlngton st. Msln 71u. A-2710
SHEET METAL WOUaVS
RKPA1R1NU tin and fcravei roots. Jacob LaU.
8io 1st st. fnona aiatn
EDWARD
HOLMAN CO
ESTABLISHED 1171.
RELIABLE
FUNERAL '
DIRECTORS
LADT ASSISTANT.
THIRD AND SALMON HTRKETS.
MAIN 607. A-1511.
V1VB acres good land and 4 room
house. 1H miles from station. Os
wego, i miles from Yamhill market;
vent lb montnly.
1 acre close to school and car at
cents, new modern 4 room bouse.
small barn and chicken house; finu
place for lttle dairy snd chickens;
rent 310 monthly, or will sell easy
payments. II. Atwater. Phone Matu
5S19.
FOR RENT 40 acre farm. 4 miles rt.
E I-ents. "liaDDy Valley." 20 acres
I mo roved, all fenced, good nouse and
barn, small bearing ore n ara. follow
ing stock ror sale: e miicn cows, t
belfers. 13 i; norsea. wagon. Har
ness, nuiir. mower, raae. aisc. nar
row, plow. 2 cultivators, cider mill and
spray pump. i3Uu: separator ana cnurn
S30: bay and spuds cheap. i A. W. Uni'
bert A Son. 404 K. Alder pi ;.
FOR SAKE or rent Dairy ranch 3
miles from bta-nnem. Oregon; izo
acres; by John Schmlts. Kcho. Oregon.
FARS1S WANTED 38
KENT OR BUY
WANTED To rent farm, with priv
ilege or buying, wun some good cui
tlvated land, balance to be cleared -but
good pasture and reasonably level;
must have O. K. well and ' running
stream; not necessarily near any town.
but reasonable distance snipping point.
and on good passable road. V-Z&O, jour
nal.
WANTED To rent by German farmer
100-Z0Q acres grain farm, equipped
with farm tools and stock, on half crop
share. Peter Enns, 100k E. lath st N
rortiana. or.
CLIENT has all cash for section good
wnear tariff: nrerara Kntrtnin 'r I
Or., west of Wasco, and north of Go r-1 EQUITABLE AV QM ak LOAJf ASSX,
litblMsK OFrlKrilXTIS ' -
WANTED j em
WANT to boy 3000 shares Alaska. Pe-,
troleum aV Coal. Geo. Btevenaon, J2
216 Ablngton bldg. -f.
WANTED Motel furniture and rent
must be cheap. F-Z43, Journal. -
PAT cash for a good barber shop ia
city. V-251. Journal. -
ftiONUY TO IX) AS
HKAb KMTATK
S7
OUR InaUllmect pun is tha best and
surest meuuxi or paying a loaa. -33
le ner month for si csoataa, t
$21.24 ror months, or
111. 17 for moo tba oars a tlBOS
loan and interest. -t ;
mher amounts in proportion.
We loan on improved, city property
Or for building purposes. ' ,
r40 commission cnargeo.
don Ridge. K. A. Eaaley. 213 Selling bldg.
343
HO.MEHfEADS
47
CAN LOCATE FEW CHOICE) 040-
I ACRE HOMESTEADS BOON OPEN
cv-io prt tiiifi. ppvto it. -Dirarkxr
STOCK BELT. SO SITUATED AS TO
BE VALUABLE. RESIDENCE NOT
NECESSARY. FOR INFORMATION,
ADDRESS BOX 613. PR1NEVILLE.
UKKUUN.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
SKATES SHARPENED
BaATEd afaarp'd. U
P.Haach. 7J Marshall.
nest f Hippoqroa
XOWEL STTPPLT
1-lK'1LAM Laandrr Co.. for prompt, effi
cient lervlce. Phone Broadway 410. A-44UI
TRANSFER AKD STORAGE
IP. L U
ker. East lltr
E "1. B-leKk
A. D. Kenworthv Co,
r !.; bauj a.u i-MUiM. t
Stark at.. Portland. Or.
40 OV a conservative vaJuaUoa
loaned on improved xarma tl 7 la-
teres t. Money paid soon as exarn I na
tion is made and abstract Drought to
date. Lambert-Huntraas Realty Co..
414 Dekum bldg,
bVlLAJibii ioans ea city ar suburoaa
property; money aovancea as wot at
PTOsrasses. w. u. ieca. lis jrauina
bldg. Main 1407. - - :
CAbil paid lor mortgageav towtaa, con
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonaoia
rates. V. H. Lewis, Lobby 4, Lewis edc.'
$1000, 1100, 32600 to loaa on real
aence; no commission; principal
FOR SALE or trade, bi acres. Clarke
county. Wash.; 15 miles from Van-
lY.'V - ",-ri?"e I nnlv Vf-12 JournaL
. i riu. i - ry tiiuvuu ii oca . Atsviii aa v ur I - i ' -
pnSfii e V.i a , iasV .n5J "awthorwa, chard; best soIUiXunning waUr; small 1300 to 110.000
sssisisnt. house, can or write A. uross. Grant
notei, fortiana.
On hand for lmmediata loan.
J. C CORB1N CO., Lewis bldg.
raoor baj a.u -ni. Tabor
ib. no in pi. una roster road. Ari.i
$1000 EQUITY In room house on east I MOfa,x" to loan in aiuvuiia ti(
side, ail conveniences, $000 balance I to 1(000 on city property. - - ,
I to run three yeara. Exchange for al A. H. BELL. $01 Oerlmger btdg.
INFORMATION COTJTON
If yon waat tbe aame ef a Tellable easi
ness bonae dealing iar any line of nerefaandlae,
or Inform atloa regarding resorts, betels, rail
roads, steamship lines, etc.. addreaa Oregon
Journal lafonnattoa Boreas.
Information desired: v
N'asie
Add
Oregon Transfer Co. v F. S. Dunning, Inc. w.,S,r,.r mn
btahllslasd 1870 ftt 8-ld -P'f-v & EST '-A ? fTd C. iflng, $14 Spaldtngldg,
EaUbllabad 1S70
- Tranafer and forwarding Agents.
Storage free Trackage.
ISth and Gllaaa. Ualn 00. A -440
ALWAYS "PICK" ItiK tti aoUbbiiUL.
GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Paeklsg,
Shipping and Moving, ilorse or Aau
SurUl rreirht rates to all ooCnts.
C. O. PICK TRANsrKk tc 8TORAU
Id and Plna. Broadway WW. A -100ft.
Dunning fit Mctntee Mod.''ia
tm ucLii. orwusi ana fine sta
B Jk AA A aCu v m
t.rwuwi; v, ii-iiih wflv saaistant
valuation $$000. to trade for
i in Portland same valcatlon.
ek. Or.,
a bouse
FilVll on ral ll ,1 a m. rA Alh.r A .
Chas.1 proved security, low rates. Morrill,
I 1 AS Uh.rliu-W hlrls? . S1 an.l fmlt
. 1 . T .
vn oawv or traos, a , gooo oairy nar I $400 AND $1000 private money to loan
Folts. Mvrtle Creek, Or.
V near I tini IVIl lluOa nrivatji rnnn. (a litsi
Myrtle Point. Or for stock ranch. I on i ri sstau at ?& f i skid
v ri pi a w ur rMjm. A u w i mini , .
VM A. R. Zellar Co. r?J- , . . U:to, 4$oo,..$Uqo,
CO. lAdv .tttndsst l.v .nl KmYii '..e.. vrvywr wrioariiig lot
I - moaern n
T-rTTWalTTTR REPAIRIBO.
K repair attd rebuild all auhea. Koal lk-
writer Agency. seas.
MILLrfR TRACE V. lnoepenaent r'
ncrsi uirectora ranees
4. wasn. at Ella
noepenaent land and farmT- iT O. ilolnUn." aZZ OHEt ifrTW. ii. aeua
tm low as 320. kanle. Or. I aV Co.. 310 Spalding bldg.
y-"V'A-Tl. WART.k-U .for. Irvlngton homav he,p 1 1srgU-f 5,. agiwa1?
fZTO, 4100. ,11100, $1500. $1.00.
M. r-onwao. izm nenry Buiiaiwy.
MAMUFACTURatRS I
JOBBERS WHOLESALERS!
J. P. .lie.I Ac tiON.
Progresseive Funeral Directors.
vrtLSinr land. cm.1 EL 2144 o? A-i?-T
e ou rriss.1.
TBAUK city
or - country crounv l
e v a aaa . t i T ' )
aiv.vvu. ivr umri, snail-
Fred W. German Cox. TJi Cham Com.
$40,.0a OH UUM. yAKRINOlON.
s th L - Bosrd of Trade bldar.
SAHTZABIT WITOie .A3S
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