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A - 4 .THE ; OREGON ."DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY,, OCTOBER 18, .1818, 1 . J.1RS. DAVID i: KIEHLE PASSES AWAYAFTER LONG, -USEFUL ' LIFE sasiasBBaBwadaasaatBaaavawaaiBBt, t , t ' , Was Widow" of Late Presbyterian V'lVjMlnisteV.andlved-'Most of Life in Minnesota. - :y- - 5 ; . Mrs. Mary Oilman .Klehle died Thurs r ithtr home, t9 Eaat Jtfty-elrhth street, at the are of IL Bh,wu .tli widow of Bar. David X. Kletala, who did fact April, and had resided (n Portland for stent yeara. . Mrs. Klhl'a Ion lira vu largely spent, la Mlnneapolia and other places in Minnesota, where aa the wife of a Presbyterian minuter her ac ' tlvltle war many and her services great. For many years she took an active part In missionary classes and training. Mrs. Kiehle is survived by four children. Dr. Frederick Klehle, Florence Klehle and Mrs. J. C. Elliott King of this eity, and Mra. C W. Scovel of Courtland. N. T. ' There are six grandchildren. Funeral services will he held Satur day at 10 a. m. at the residence. Dr. John H. Boyd officiating. Arrangement are In charts of the Erlcaon Undertak ing company. j Mrs. Mary - Franz The funeral of Mra Mary Frans will ha held arth"Cathelral, Fifteenths and Davis streets, Saturday at t p. ra.. with final aervtcas in Mount : Calvary ceme tery. Mra. 'Frans died Tuesday. She la survived by her - husband. E. Frans, three children and two- sisters, all of J Portland. J. . P. Finley A Son have charga of arrant-amenta, x' " ' ' . . aaMaai BS ' ' Irvfn W. Arnwtrono , . Irvln W. Armstrong- died Tuesday at his residence, 998 East Seventeenth street, at the age of 39. He waa bora ia Iowa and had resided In this state for the past seven years and was a machin ist by occupation. Mr. Armstrong Is survived by his-widow, Mrs. Blanche Armstrong, and mother, Mra Janata H. Armstrong, both of this city, and by two sisters and two brothers. , Funeral arrangements are , In charga of V. P. Finley A Son. Alleged Prowler Is Put Under Arrest C Anderson, , alleged room prowler, waa arrested this morning at Eleventh and Main streets by Inspectors Coleman and Morak. The officers obtained sev eral suitcases of property,, which Is thought to be stolon goods. Arthur S. Vincelet v Is Bailed in Action Arthur S. Vincelet, 106 Endlcott street, who waa previously reported as HUMSnHREATEN 7T0" RETALIATE FOR SALE OF PROPERTY IN US: Alien Property Custodian . Adver tises Sale. of-11 Great Ger man .Corporations. worth - of has' confiscated ItOO.000,000 enemy owned property. ' ' A. Mitchell Palmer. the alien property custodian,, has returned only on answer to th Teutonic protest.? He has fixed the, data on Which 11 enemy alien cor porations are to be sold at auction. They Some 26ft enemy" owner enterrrlsia now In the care at. Palmer J will be sold to American ettlseaa ? as rapidly a they can ba ' prepared tor sale, ',' 'Aa''adnm!bl"lUgh-'gra4 aheap sad cows on the eld Porter ranch near are said to be 'Worth about $lAvOft.)0t :6hadd Wednesday brought tU.OOu, New. York. Oct. lt.V. P.) -A nots of nrotest from Germany against '"the manner In .'which - enemy , alien-owned concerns are being converted Into whol ly American Institutions by the United States has been received through the Swiss legation. It was learned, today. -The action of the TJnltad States in confiscating German-owned corpora-. Uons and their ensuing sale are declared by the Germans to be consciously aimed to so "lastlnjr injury to - German eco nomic existence." The taking-over sad sale of German owned ships is termed an attempt "to shackle through measures of force the opportunities .of .German shipping in terests to develop In the future, . The German government threatens to take retaliatory measures against prop ' erty owned by Americana irt4he empire If the enemy alien property 'custodian being severely wounded,, was. Instead J persists in continuing his practice. killed in action, according to later, offl-l TheAmerican property la worth about , .. " " f I s-'-'ir ni"i clal information received today. " The itwifsfrHiitt of BayerTaMet and Capsules of Aepirin It completely iunder American controL - The ''Company manufactaring them is being operate as a 7 "1005S American concern." Every officer and every director ia a native, American. ; " Bayer-Tablets and Capsulea of Aspirin conUinafenoine ;; -Aspirin.- j -, v-"";' - ;. .-:; ? 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