12 THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND; THURSDAY, JANUARY. 11, 1917. V UTE REALTY DEAL IN UMATILLA COUNTY IS 200.000 TRANSFER W; 3; Furnish of Portland " Sells 3600 Acre Farm to i Syndicate; Road in View, Pendleton, Or., Jan. 11. -One of the largest- realty deal turned in Uma tilla county during; recent years was ' brought to consummation Wednesday with the filing: of a deed conveying the 3800 -acre farm of W. J. Furnish of . Portland to a syndicate of well known Pendleton capitalists, headed by Colonel 'J. IT. Raley, pioneer attorney. The Consideration Involved Is given $200,000. The land Is located about '14 mile north of Pendleton, and the syndicate proposes to cooperate with other farmers of that locality In e curlng a railroad from German Hill to-Cold Springs landing on the Co- lumbla. In order to reduce the heavy expense of marketing crops, caused by the present long ha,ul. The land Is at present under lease to a number of farmers, but It is the Intention of the syndicate to cut up the land into smaller tracts and sell them. Furnish has owned the land, which Is SO and 40 bushel wheat land, for many years, and stilt retains a farm of r equal size farther north in this county. ;New Officials Are Jn at Goldendale Ooldendale. Wash.. Jan. 11. City i) officials for 1917 were sworn in and took their offices at Goldendale ' Tuesday? New officials arc: Mayor. , Cary W. Ramsey; councilmen, George f M. Baker and Robert D. Sunderland; "city treasurer, T. Rert Wilson, W. C. , Burgen was reappointed chief of po lice, Delbert Gunning was reappointed city clerk and John R. McEwen was reappointed city attorney. Many plans were made during 1910 for reducing the running expenses of the town and Mayor Ramsey has announced that he 1 'will work in harmony with the coun cil along this line as the majority are holdover members. C. C. Ramsay Dead. Pittsburg. Pa.. Jan. 11. (I. N. B. C..C. Ramsey, president of the Crucible Steel company of America, died In the Allegheny -general hospital at 4:30 -O'clock this morning. He had been ill for. the past six weeks, a victim of . lobar pneumonia. He was an expert la steel. I MADE to ORDER $25, $30, $35 and up INCLUDING Extra Pair Trousers We will include an extra pair of trousers with your suit order T-this week for the price of the suit alone. The extra trousers from same material as suit or other fabric of equal value as von may select. " v Very Special Offer Full Black, Blue or Grey Che viot, Worsted or Serge Suit with extra trousers of $Of same or striped, material " U Better place your order Today! TTAILR WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS Oscar M. Smith, Manager 108 Third Street Near Washington LlIDVl?EKfCnL l7tJadtDetreet2 Cepybig. Jvr every purpose ; TMtVttWT GE0R6E LARKIN WILL BE NEWBERG MAYOR (7 "'" J V "rWW ,""-4sr 'rw ,Ys'S" - t "4 ' 'S : -' v 1 !l . s ' IS , - P 'AS, w i J George Larkia. Newberg. Or., Jan. 11. George Lar- kin. who was elected nuvor rf New. Berg at the election Monday, has been a resident of Newberg since 18S8, coming here 'with his father's family from Mankato, Mich. He Is a member of the I-arkin-Prlnce Hardware com pany and a brother of John Lark In, postmaster of this city. The opponent of the mayor-elect was Jesse Edwards, who is Just clos ing: his second term an m vnr Tli latter is held as a representative of the Friends church, and the contest was, in some measure, between ths Gentiles'' and the membership of that church. There was no exhibition of hitter. ness in the short campaign waged since the nominating rancin hnv but a determination was manifest to una up tne voters generally, with the result that by far the largest vote Was Dolled than at nnir nt-airlsv... i.. election ever held In Newberg. WOMAN IN IE FIT TAKES LIVES OF FIVE DAUGHTERS AND SELF Note Left by Greeley, Colo., Mother Says Her Husband Drove Her Mad, Greeley, Colo., Jan. ii.(u. P.) Insanity, brought on by Jealousy of her husband, is bellered by the au thorities her today to havs driven Mrs. Everett Crosier, 4$, wlf of a wealthy farmer near here, to kill her nve aaugmers yesterday and then commit suicide. The mother left a not in wViit. -v. explained that she had shot the chil- aren ior iear mat they would "grow up io a me oi sname. She declare! that her husband had been hi,.,!.. to other women, that she had been ariven maa ny jealousy and had de cided to kill herself and take the chil dren with her. When Crozier returned to his home last night he found in the girls' bci room the bodies of his five daught- all shot through the right temple'"' In an Irrigation ditch, half a mile away the body of Mrs. Crosier was louna. snoi mrougn the temple and a .88 calibre revolver stin piacn - right hand. " " People living near tho Crosiers de clare Mrs. Crozier had been despond ent for months. An inquest, will be held Friday. Pastor Postpones His Response to Call Rev. Calvin B. Waller, pastor of th First Baptist church of AshevilU. rc C, to whom an Invitation waa extend ed to, take over the pastorate of th Whlto Temple cf Portland, sent a let ter which was received by F. E. Hll- iou loaay, ana wnicn deferred his re sponse to the lnvltatlnn until i.. - - - i-uv IKl- ter part of the week. In case Rev. Dr. vauer responds ravorably to the in vitation, which the board of the White Temple believes ha will An v m preach his first sermon on the first ounaay in Aiarcn in Portland. The nulnlt of the vr t.-,i. church of Portland has been without m permanent occupant since the, resig nation of Dr. W. B. Hlnson, which was effective since February 1 of last yaer. iuwus u emumc interim various prominent minister a nv - , V1I.J and out of town, have preached the ouauajr sermons. Boys Admit Robbery Of Hemstock Store .Stephen. Helm, aged li, and Cranston-Weldon. aged 16, arrested ly Patrolman Hatt In St Johns, con fessed that In addition to robbing the h N-.811" bJTd hop. 1S83 Ieter street. Saturday night, they also k? tot to - tt Hemstock atore; 690 Lombard street, about two week ago, . and made .away with tobacco. ?3eralh,eap watch- scissors and other articles worth nearly $50 Detectives Tackabery. Hellyer. La fialle and Leonard this mornlnr located much of the stuff stolen from the Hemstock store In Hejm's room In fel!S0uth- rom th Sh" "tors ar5ln Ptrolmn Hatt, two b: w .ff,dn Wf-ny of aceessortei ZZ fto1 which has been found. Helm is charged with larceny, while his companion 1. held la.ttTSSJS for the action of the Juyenlle oourV Killed Himself as His Family Ate brkiilt k vlfA Pwnta' were at nl1 her tMs niornlar. Ed T1U- SEARCH FOR COUPLE LOST IN WASHINGTON FORESTS ABANDONED Hope Generally Given Up by Searchers That Powells Are Still Alive. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 11. (U. P.) Search for Otto Powell.! his wife, who disappeared In thuTorest near Alder December 18, was abandoned Wednesday. Hope that the couple, who entered the Wtds on a supposed hunt ing trip, may be alive, has generally been given up by woodsmen who have tramped over miles of snow-covered hills and valleys eeeklnr some due t the fate that overtook the Pow. Jules Hagoa. one of the search ere. however, is more optimistic than his companions. He declares . It the couple crossed the Little Nlsqually and went up on the Sawtooth range, there Is a possibility they are yet alive. Game and fish are plentiful In that region and they could keep alive until spring. Man Is Killed While , Preventing Wreck lola. Kan.. Jan. 11. (X S.) Richard Moore. EO years old. was killed while preventing the wreck of a Missouri. . Kansas tc. Texas passen ger train near Savon burg late yester day. Moore was working with an extra gang. 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