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l THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. 1 OREGON
THURSDAY. AUGUST 25,
1221.
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EXHIBITS
Southwest Washington Fair Grounds,
Aug. 25. Judging in virtually all de--fcartmenta
0f the Southwest Washington
' fair were completed this morning.
' . George iSertrand of . Olequa was
r "awarded diplomas for "the grand cham
pion cow and the grand champion: bull
1n the shorthorn beef cattle division.
),"He took 14 first prizes in that division
',, end- eight second prizes. J. D. McQuire
. of Tenino, next heaviest exhibitor, took
' i t-Yf flratts and fnitr irri A u T
Scollard of dhehalis won every prize but
. one with his fine herd of Aberdeen
'Angus, lie look 20 first, 11 second and
vb1x third prizes.
K. I .i Porter of Halsey, Or., entered
i ' a herd of Red Polled and was awarded
',U first, eight second and four third
. jplaces. i K. C. Truesdell of Centralia
took tlx; first places with his milking
horthoros. C. W. Shoemate .of Olympia
i acted as judge.
H " Kntries in the floral department were
" unusually numerous and beautiful this
. ' year. Judged by Mrs. K. Peterson of
Olympia i and John W. Watson of Cen
tralia, special honors went to Mrs. A.
i. Long of Chehalia. Mrs. C. L. Rumpsa
and Mrsi Theodore Hoss of Centralia.
J. O. Wallace of Chehalis won prac
tically all the prizes in' the apiary ex
hibit' Mrs. E. Wood;;, llerllo Hues and
K. Nelson, all of Centralia. scoreU high
in the art ' exhibit. :': :
In the agriculture, horticulture and
photography departments. -In "which large
numbers of entries were made, prize
were scattered among exhibitors from
all parts of the state. i
Governor Louis F. Hart is a special
guest at the fair today.
ORDER FOR
T
MOVEMENT ISSUED
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 25. Orders
for the transfer of the Fifty-ninth in
fantry from Camp Lewis to Vancouver
have been Issued by the war department,
and the movement will begin soon after
September 1, according to Lieutenant
Hod son. i
"The men will march from Camp Lewis
to Vancouver and will be or, the road
about eight days. Everything will be
In readiness for their reception by the
time they arrive here. Major j Delaplane
is arranging accommodations for the
Thirty-second and making such changes
as are necessary for the housing of the
troops and officers coming from Camp
Lewis.
It is not definitely known how many
men will be sent here, but about 2000
officers and men are expected.
HARDWARE STORE
IS ROBBED OF
CUTLERY
MUCH
. SCIT'FOK DITOECE FILED
Baker, Aug. 25. Mrs. Sanra Emily
Morin has filed suitMn circuit court ask
ing for a divorce from Benjamin C.
Morin. They were married in Tillamook
county in 1889, and have not lived . to
gether since 1908. '
By pulling the boards off the oil room
at the rear of the J- E. Twiggins hard
ware store, 7?74 t Mississippi avenue,
thieves gained entrance, ransacking the
place and obtaining cutlery Wednesday
night It is believed they were fright
ened away before they had completed
the job, as razors and aluminum ware
were piled on a counter. . , j
A dozen pocket knives, a carving set.
one dozen teaspoons, half dozen dessert
spoons and a flashlight were reported to
the police as . being stolen. Neighbors
reported to the police that a large auto
mobile was keen to drive away from
the building around midnight, after a
resident had turned on an electric light
to investigate a noise he had heard,
TWO DOLLS STOLEN
Two dolls and some Christmas tree
decorations were taken from the resi
dence of A. L. Sherk, 7219 Fifty-fifth
avenue southeast, while the family was
away at the seashore. It is believed
that the work was done by some young
sters.' i
Reports to the police were made Wed
nesday night that prowlers were trying
to enter homes at 595 East Couch street.
422 East Couch street and 950 East
Ulisan. In none of the cases were they
successful In. gaining entrance, accord
ing to the reports to the police.
A prowler took ti from, room 17 of
the Barr hotel, according to a report
made to the police by John Carter of
Spokane. It was taken shortly after
midnight Wednesday. - j
GROCERY IS BOBBED .
The Nealand grocery. 235 Sixteenth
street. North, was broken into Wednes
day night and several cartons of cigar
ettes and about S2 In pennies were takes,
according to a report made to the po
lice. The burglar- jimmied a side win
dow and in doing so broke a pane . of
glass, evidently cutting himself, for there
were blood stains on the sllL He had
taken a couple of pieces of coat lining
to wipe the blood from the cut and they
were discovered under the window.
Some one went Into Joe Evans chicken
house in the rear of Evans home, 14S0
I'nlon avenue. North, shortly after mid
night today and . stole some chickens.
according to his complaint to the police.
The thieves were frightened away ana
although the place was watched the re
mainder of the morning, they did not
return.
mained that way until bis death. :
He admitted he was of Portuguese
nationality and that he had relatives
in Portugal, but he refused to disclose
their names to the police. The county
will take charge of the body.
Man Shot on Roof
Of Hoyt Hotel Is
Dead From Wounds
Albert Carr, who was shot in the back
by a private detective hired by the com
pany owning the Hoyt hotel, died last
night at the St. Vincents hospital. Carr,
it is alleged, was shot the night of July
28 as he tried to crawl from the roof
of the Hoyt hotel to another roof. He
was taken to the hospital where, it was
found he was paralyzed, and he re-
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FOR DR. BRUMFIELD
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SOMETHING NEW IN PORTLAND
Will be given free this Thursday and Friday to Sunday Journal cash Want Ad patrons at
The Journal business office only j
Remember, only 700 packages will be given away, so you better be here early.
: I his trademark stands for a new product in Portland a new quality in fried cakes or crullers it stands for a new era.
in delicious flavor and digestibility. Even a humming bird could eat GeBOTT'S ORIGINAL KREAM FRYDKAKES and'
not get indigestion. There has never been anything like this fried cake in Portland before." Try one and you'll have an en
tirely new idea of how good a fried cake can be. ! .
The history of GeBOTT'S ORIGINAL KREAM FRYDKAKES in other cities is a record of amazing and immense
popularity. A branch factory has just been established in Portland, and GeBOTT'S KREAM FRYDKAKES are now
to be had through your local grocer. Once you have tried them you will never eat any other kind of fried cakes.
GeBOTT'S ORIGINAL KREAM FRYDKAKES are made of
real cake mixture and cooked in the purest vegetable compound. We
us,e the very highest grade of flour and fresh cream in making our cake
mixture, and they are baked fresh every day. They have a delicious
flavor not obtainable in any other fried cake, and their perfect digest
ibility makes them ideal for family use. I All of that old, greasy, hard
to digest sensation that belongs to the! old-time "cruller," is absent
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their freshness for four or five days.
decidedly averse to having the prisoner
talk for publication, but made up for
this by assigning him to special quarters
on the upper floor of the county jalL
and permitting him to converse la free
unrestricted fashion with the members
of his family.
SOT EVEX HIS WIFE
Now. Brumfleld is to be permitted to
see no one not even his wife, if the
sheriff carries oat his latest dictum.
District Attorney Ueorge Neuner dis
avows responsibility for the new order.
I advised the sheriff that ' it would
be better to bar Brumfield from com
munication with anyone except his at
torneys and representatives of the
press, said the district attorney today.
.tThere were good reasons for iL. I aid
not advise him to exclude newspaper
men."
The real reason for Starmer's move Is
said to lie in an effort now being made
to have Brumfield confined in a cell,
instead of being given the freedom of
the jail.
SOT PrT IN CELL
Even when Starmer moved the pris
oner downstairs, he did not place him In
a cell, but put him In the main room
of the jail, where he la allowed to mingle
freely with other priaonera This was
discovered yesterday, when newspaper
men were permitted to interview the
prisoner. Criticism of the new arrange
ment wa voiced by the public at once. -
One man probably voiced the general
feeling accurately when he said:
"If Brumfield is insane as he claims,
he is a menace to the prisoners with
whom he is confined. If he is sane, he
belongs in a cell which can be found
for him anyhow."
WOULD RELEASE THEM
The dentist's fellow prisoners are to
young men charged with larceny. So
strong Is feeling regarding their In
carceration with the alleged murderer,
that a movement has been started to
procure their release on bond
There are three cells in the Douglas
county jail, the remainder of the lower
floor being taken up by a large cage
technically known as a "bull pen.
Brumfield, it was learned, was In one
of these cells for about two minutes fol
lowing his return from Calgary last
week. A deputy who did not know of
the extra attentions arranged for the
dentist, put him there. A moment later.
Starmer came in the door
"Here," he called, "don't put that man
in there. We're going to keep him up
stairs."
IN "HONEYMOON" SUITE
Brumf itld was then removed to the
"honeymoon suite" to remain there until
public sentiment forced his removal to
the "bull pen
Asked why Brumfield is not confined
in a cell, as is the usual case with ac
cused slayers, the sheriff sajd :
"There ain't enough air in them
cells."
However, air or no air, the cells have
been used frequently for other prison
era, and Roseburg doesn't see why one
of them shouldn't be used for Brum
field. The discovery that it is not being
so used lent new vigor today to the
utik advocating Starmer's recall as
of. .recall for Sheriff Starmer. 'with
Webb as the candidate for successor.
Among those served with subpenaa
during the day .was a woman whose
name has been mentioned frequently in
connection with the ease. She was at
one time employed at the Brumfield
home, and is generally known as a good
friend of both the dentist and Mrs.
Brumfield.
The woman came to Roseburg from
her home in a California city the day
after Brum field was brought back from
Calgary, and left within 24 hours. Rela
tives have learned that her testimony
w as wanted, and urged her to come bark
to Roaeburgl She is now in the citv. and
will remain until ane is called s a
witness.
LOSES TOBACCO HABIT 1
Dr. Brumfield has discovered a sure
cure for the tobacco habit.
He explained It Wednesday night
when In the course of an Interview he
declared that he had entirely lost his
taste for tobacco since he disappeared
from Roseburg July 13. leaving the
mutilated body of Dennis Russell be
neath his automobile.
I simply haven't had any desire to
smoke since I recovered from my lapie
of memory," said the dentist.
It was suggested that, probably, he
had mislaid his taste for tobacco along
with his remembrance of the events
surrounding the murder of Russell.
QUITS CHECKERS FOR CARDS
The dentist had abandoned checkers
today, and was Initiating his companions
In the "bull pen" of , the jail into the
delights of "five hundred." They say
the doctor was one of the -"five hun
dred" sharks of Roseburgs parlor set
before he had his lapse of homicidal
amnesia.
I'd like to talk to you." the dentist
assured The Journal correspondent, "but
I'm too busy playing cards."
He was informed that It had been
decreed by Sheriff Starmer that he was
to receive newspaper meu in the future
enmasse. 1 much after the fashion prac
ticed by President Harding.
"That'll be alright." he said. "That
way I can tell them all at once that I
have nothing to say."
He then bid eight In spades.
LETTER IMPORTANT EVIDENCE
County Judge George Qulne vindicated
his theory that when Dr. Brumfield
wrote a letter in Calgary describing the
movements of the pseudo-Dennis Russell,
he was In reality giving a true account
of the movements of the real Dr. Brum
field following Brumfield's flight from
Roseburg after the murder of RnsselL
Onei paragraph in this letter, found
under Brumfield's mattrexs at the farm
where he was working, referred to "Rus
sell's" having spent a night south of
Oakland where he had slept in a bed
made' of straw.
Acting on this theory, Quine. who mas
formerly sheriff of Douglas county,
made a trip toward Oakland this morn
ing airfl found, half a mile south of
Sutherltn, a straw bed beside the rail
road track. This corresponded so closely
with the description in the letter that
Quine expects to follow up other portions
of the letter to check their nearness to
truth.
NEW TODAY
FLUFF
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RUGS
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MEETING NOTICES
102
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Han I'raarfoo. l"al. : K. R. Kttxcrrald of
8tackton. t'aL. and J. K. riucmkl of tiUo
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lrlon of lutnninc A MrKntr. MarrrWa atmt
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rjmeto. fal.. where iwurwient win tlie r'rr-
Couple Are Robbed
Of Money and Watch
On Flanders Street
FLUFF RUGS
fraai eld cartwts. araoleB ctotWas. ra raa.
. tU aisaa. MaU ardm Scad lot bentlat.
CARPET CLEANING
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sheriff, and the appointment ta his place
of Deputy Percy Webb. Webb is the
deputy who quit his job as a protest
against the official favors being show
ered upon the prisoner.
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Washington. Aug. 25. (WASHING
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W. L. Thompson. Portland banker, has
arrived and will act In an advisory ca
pacity here to the war finance corpora
tion In matters' of extending relief for
exportation of farm products under the
McNary act. which President Harding
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WILL HEAR CONCERT
From the inside of the Douglas county
ji.il. Dr. Brumfield, one time musical
.i-aJtr of Koseburg. will listen tonight to
ihe concert of the Koseburg band.
Brumfield was vice preoider.t of the
Koseburg Musical club still is. unless
he has been secretly deposed. He was
ar. enthusiast In music, and he and tlie
wife who now
Jis jail vould
other cities when there was a good t) m
phony concert or soloist In prospect.
That is one of the strangest features
of the murder of Dennis Russell that a
man regarded as of exceptionally hu
mane and sensitive nature should be
held for such a particularly cruel and
luthless crime.
Brumfield was "one of the workers for
the organisation of the band. On Thurs
day, July 15, there was to have been a
band concert at usual. But it was net
held. Most of Roseburg then wtiil be
lieved that the mutilated body beneath
the wreck of Brumfield's automobile was
that of the dentist. It was postponed,
therefore, out pf regard for his memory.
It will not be postpoined tonight. It
will be held as usual on the courthouse
lawn, within a hundred yards of the
barred windows behind which the one
time musical authority is confined.
There Is a "wiener roast" scheduled, too,
at which Roseburg's youth will regale
itself on the conventional "hot dog"
There will be laughter and shouting, and
all the other things which go with a
band concert in Koseburg. Brumfield
will hear it But mat la alL
DENIES USE OF DICTOGRAPH
Was a dictagraph used to record the
conversation of Dr. Richard M. Brum
field with his wife while the oRseburg
aentist was being held in hi "state
suite" on the upper floor of the county
In spite of specific and apparently
candid denials by District Attorney
George Neuner that such a ruse was
employed the rumor persists that the
state authorities are In possession of all
that Brumfield said during ine eariy
daya of his Incarceration.
The general belief is based largely on
the'fact that. In previous criminal cases.
District Attorney Neuner has invariably
sprung some unexpected move on the
defense at the last moment
SOMETHING UP HIS 'SLEEVE
"0re has something up his sleeve.'
is the way local rumor puis .
from the same source,
is a dictagraph.
But Neuner says "no.
"Thr was no dictagraph nor any
other Instrument used on Brumfield." he
told The Journal corresponaem v eanes
day "We didn't need it We have
enough evidence to convict without It"
R thra the matter Bianoa. out iw-
burg probably will not be convinced until
ih trial is over.
officer Percy Webb was busy Wednes
day serving sobpoenas on tne many wii-
nesSe9 who are to do cauea wiore wo
grand Jury when it convene next Mon
day. RECALL TALKED OF y
Webb la the deputy sheriff who quit
bis Job In disgust because of the extra
consideration he said was being shown
Brumfield by Sheriff Starmer. Be Is
now working as a special state officer
under District Attorney Neuner. and
will continue to function In that capacity
until the Brumfleld case is disposed of.
Efforts are being made to reinstate
him in his former Job at the end of that
time. There has also been some 'talk
While walking along Flanders street
between Eighteenth and Nineteenth
street at 11 o'clock last night Dallas
Clark of the Elvier Dairy, and Miss
Irene Noonan, 670 Thurman street, were
held up and robbed by a man wearing
a black muffler as a mask. A watch
and $15 were taken from Clark and Miss
Noaman contributed $2. The robber
backed them up against a building, and
warned them not to make a noise. After
going through Clark's pockets, he went
through Miss Noonan's handbag, and
then disappeared in the direction of Gli
san street.
Clark was able to furnish the police
with an excellent description of the man.
Land said that he carried a blue cteel
automatic.
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UrKrni. ElUabetn. Jcaaia. Jooa aad W. A.
t.ilraour of Ponlaad and Aleuador (jilmoar
of IxKiixnika. Ky. Pricada are BkTitad to at-
tnd tba fuorral armera at Hoinua ehairl.
Third and ttalmon FrUaj. Aocit 2. at
I U p. m. lH-rrawnt at 1Uttww cmnonr.
UA.BF.Ri Tha funeral atrricea of tba Ul
i'liarlas T. Hasbers will be held Rarnnljy.
Autl -T. at 1 p. m.. at tha chajvl of Mcih-r-A
Trarrt. Interaiafit, Ruse CUjr cemacr.
1'aXKtK 1b thu tily. Aufiut 23. Mary Janr.
axed 58 yrara. wil of ;aara IKIkwr ut
E. 19th ft. Tha ramauia art at Kinln
anortuarj. MonUtoaicry at 5th. Notice of f u
rwa iwrpaftr.
tXKfK The rrraaina of the Uta Ell A. Cook
will be (onrardrd under tha dirertton ot Miller
A Tracer Friday, initat ta Lalie. Mm-o..
where aenitaa and interment will Uta place.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
EDWARD EOLMAN
THIRD AND ALIOM
it IN 607
East Side
Funeral Directors
414 E.
F. 8. DUNNING. IXC
"Tba Family Seta the Price'
Aider St. Pbona
iambtrs co.
Eaat SS.
Carpet Cleaning
REFITTINa. SIZINO. INOIRO. KTC.
9X12 RUGS cZeanf.d5I.25
Run DRY CU.ANKD and RHAMPOOF.D
OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW
Naar MaUraaaaa foe aatan 40-Lb. Cotton.
SS.OO
Faathaea WanoaataS Wort Ouarantaad
Sama-Oay Sorr're Mall Oedar Daot-
PIOrlCEB! CABfCT OLE ANtlaQ AND
MATTRESS WORKS.
Mint Mnd-rn ntTped I'iam in Ores on
Bttona 137-07. 107 C. LlneolM St.
Fuaaral LHractora.
ATI tha Coaenrenrr of a Homa.
WoodlawB 10. S4S-250 KiUlnFWorth aa.
Dunning & McEntee .
Morrtaon St at lTtr.
Broadway 4S0. Aat. 64 j 5S
eo.
boaa
Xlifal ! statistics
T71 a rriagts.Birtbs. Death
MARRIAGE UCENSES
Wm. A. Eoiett! Irsal. Hotel Fortlaiid. aud
Ada i. Xicbolann. legal, S07 E. Momaoa at.
lUrland W. Bamea, 24. 783 W WUliama a..
Walter E. Nelwn. Irnl, T aroma. Wuk., and
reK& 1 Newel). Irnl & K. 6th ml.
Wm. L). Jimien. local. SOS Kueoa at., aad
Ila M. Wall, lraal. city.
Wm. F. Bieord-ion, leal. WarrentoB. Or..
and Maraaret Niltart. WaL 439 Main at.
Alfred C. Muhlkcr. So. New York city, and
Alice Kncleenn. SN. 1441 K. Miman at.
Fred A. llarmon. Wat, Mtnnewta are..
and Katbenne Uste. lesal. 2-'T 1 IU1 ar.
AncuU Knaler, 1-sal. 713 W ayne, and Acsca
E. Rider. leat. 4 4U Mirroente aJa
And.
that something
WEDDING
W. G. SMITH A CO.
AND VISITING
CARD ENGRAVERS
SI I Morran BM.
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
Al Ul.jiu.. a Altilo.s hOtbtL. loa-17.
SEONI 8TRKET SALE AT 10 A. If.
SPECIAL NOTICES
OK HtKTl.VU 1V
101
NOTli'.
COI NTT BOARD OK Kul'ALIZATION
Notice i. hereby airen that on Monday, Sep
tember 12, 1921. tha board of equalization of
Multnomah conn'y will attend at the of tic of
tha connly avrr at tha court bo ue in Fort
land, and pab'tcly examine tba aaataament rolla
for tha year 1921. and corrctt all errora m
Tanutiua. devnpuoa or qnalitiea ot landa. lota
or other pmperty. lawril by tha emmty a
nor. And it aball be the doty of penona'tn-
te rested to a "fear at tba tima and place ap
pointed. If it ahaU appear to aucb board of
eiaaluation that tbera are toy Uada or kMa
c.r other pruvarty n ia i twica. or incor
rectly aaeeaacd aa to deacription or quantity, and
in the nam of a perann or persona not tha
owne. Uieraof, or aateaaed under or beyond tha
actual eaab rahta thereat', aaid bnard may make
p coper correcttqa of the ante. If it ahaU ap
pear to aucb tarl teat any land, lota or otber
property lainnbla by tBa aaeeaaor arc not a"-a-aed.
atich board aliaH aiaeaa tba bum at tba
full cash value thereof.
HIRAM V. WKLCH. County
Portland. Or.. Ansuat 15. 1921.
Lerch, Undertaker
CAST IXrVKSTU AND UAWTBuRXB
l-HONK EAST 71
6oVNTSG A McXEatAR A nomehka taai
Mode rata ia prioaa. lrrinctoa diatnew lu
Eaat 64
UcEXTEE A EILERS. funeral rarlora wiik all
the criTacy of a homo. ISlb and errtt iu
Pbona Broadway 2133. Ant. azl-.
MILLER A TKACEY. inaeiwndent funeral di
rartora. Fnnarak S7S and up. Waabiastoa
at t-iia at. Main 2691. Aat. 67S-B3.
a la L JPV.i CiO ESTABLISHMENT
901 Williama Ata Woodlawa J'.u.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MOXTGOMERT AT ritTH MAIN 9.
Breeze&Snook
A- R- Zeller Co 'Phone Ka- la
Skewes
UNDERTA&IXG CO, Mam
A-2S21 Corner Third and 0.y.
MONUMENTS
108
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLS W0QKS
QTJAIJTT MZM3BIAIS
E. THIRD t-WWE 8TS "WOWC CT4V3
FLORISTS
107
T1IK nndari-ned wij recaiaa aealad -bida for a
atork of drug of the inventory ealoatioa of
$3493.96 tocelber with fixture. 3747.12. lo
oted at Pa E1L Waah.. up to 12 o'clock, noon,
o. Friday. Aasuat 26. 1921. Tba inventory
may ba aeea at my otfiee and the. property may
bt inapxetad at I'a Ell. Wah. Tba nht ia re
aerrad to reject any and all brda.
O. A COTE. 641 Pittock block.
I HAVE .purchaaad crocaT atora located at 493
Beecia at., from Jamta l"n worth, and 1 will
not he reaponmhla for ny dehtt contracted pnor
to Aw. 2S. 1921; Mr. A. Adam a.
I HAVE aold bumeat at 492 Beerh at- I will
not be re-pondbla for btlla prior to Auc. 24.
1921. J. I'naworth.
1 WILL pay no billa contracted by any other
una myaell on and after Aiipu zt, n:i
J. W. (.KoRiiE.
THE Eakenaxi Transfer will not ba responsible
loa any damarea V furniture.
BIRTHS
and Mra. Andrew MaTkT
162
MARE To M
2 lt. Aus. 19. a daughter.
STONE To Mr. and Mra. F. L, Stone. 274 i
Hnlliday. Aus. 14. a ana.
BROWN To Mr. and Mra. L. L. Brown. 3313
T1h. Auc. 20. a daushter.
LA Y TON Ta Mr. and Mra. L. 31. Lartuo,
695 2d. Auc 18. a aom.
ROTH AM EX To Mr. and Mra. L. A. Rothamol.
Reaw Aptx.. Aoc 22. a aon.
B1CHARISOX To Mr. and Mra. J. W. Rvb-
ardwn. Seaprooae. Or., Auc. 13, a daughter.
BIPLET To Mr. and Mra. B. A. Riplay. 7 E.
63r. Aug. 19. a ann.
DEATHS
STRAIGHT John L Straight, 493 E. bth, Aug.
21. 28 year; hemorrhage.
WOOD S. R. Wood. Good Samaritan hoapital.
Anc. 23, 43 yeara; pulmonary hemorrnage.
WENKLAND Theodora C. Wendland. 643 E.
24th. Aug. 22. 63 yeara: angina pw-torU.
BA RTKU Atbertina Barteb. 429 Hall. Aug.
23. 79 years; angina pactoria.
OLSEX Ottilie W. Olaen, 229 ET 23d. Aug
22. 57 Tear: eirrbaau.
SLOAN Gideon P. filoaa. Good Samaritan o.
ratal. Aug. 23. 41 yeara: Irar-rare ot aa-uO.
NEW TODAY
5Q
I-
FLUFF RUGS
Made from AM tUada av OM
or Owanty. Bantta Bawl
OKE4MMB FlVfa IU9 OOV
494 a. Saara 9V - Taaw TtrtS
MEETING NOTICES
102
I C 1 f AA
AT auf -fJ i Z-
Hah aT v A"
ULRCUTfUTAll
FiAmismKmaUJ
caaa iccoorsatuano
2 STOD.ES
32S MCCTilffOll ?T. -rWltfmiTSOTSt
rOETlAJO aOTH,
733
Klal.
WtA-2 2.57
And Flora Der.kna. 23
Larga Hothouaaa. Na
Branch Storea.' Si
Yeara on Morrtaos at.
between 4th and taV
taa-v TeL Maim T709.
Smith's Flower Shop -
"Portland'a Progrearfe Flonat""
Flowen for All Ocewiona.
Mam T213 T C Luke. Mcr Sth and AMee.
MARTIX A FORBES CO.. florlata. i4 Waar.
ingtoa. Main 269. A-1269 Ficnera for aU
aceanom erttntK-ally arranred
ChappeH's
N. W. bank Bldg. Maia
831 Morrtaon St.
LOST AND FOUND
108
THE MASTKlfB. WAKHE-NS AND
PAST MASTERS' ASSOCIA
TION, at tba urgent aolicitatkm of
ofiieera and memben vf the acreral
lodgea of the city. haa anececded
in arraBging for another lectara by
Brotbar W. Emaat etockley of Clinton. Iowa,
to be giaen at Pythian hall, aecond iloar. Than
day. p. m. alaarp- For Ataater Ataaons only.
Jjoa't Bum thia opportunity.
5?
a J
l JOHX SHAXXOX I.
k . 309,
P L.. Xo
Tbar4ay,
p. m.. Xo. 203 H - Third at
Tailing brotfaan wekvma
WEBFOOT CAMP So. 69
W. O. W.. carry Frtda?
niebt n W. O. W. Taaaple
128 11th at Memben re
aoeated to ba prcaast V av
tora veicoaaa.
H. U BAR BUB.. Clerk.
SELL WOOD LODGE XO. 131. A.
r. and A. kL snacial (aaeting
tumunuw ( Friday I " reenlng at 7 JO
clark. W-rrk ta M M. decree. All
rkutora welcome. By order W. 1
1. H. BCTT.tR. Sacratary.
tilRL who tacked black oeal aanliy caae. cnu
Uining card and ealnable recetpu, 2 o'clock
Wedneaday. near Mancinga eoffea atora. OS
Yamhill. t4eae rail Main T-14: rewarq.
IAflT Two milea Jin uoe ot W ilburt norinaa. a
eialin made by Mr. Robin-en. Ua-irer to
my office and receWe a aery liberal reward Tr
Howard D. Poore. 64 Panama bMg. Main 2Mb
I.OftT A ii to tira Dm and Kepnblie tir. SSc
444. on Auc '21. on road between Wa
rm ver and Battleground lake. .Owner will call
and pay reward. Frank Schlecel. Main M2T.
3 morttlia old.
33
arwwara
E. lUl at.
LAST Airedale Puppy
name of Peter. Reward.
X. I -bone Eat
SUrer watch and, chain on Flamiera bc
loST:
tweaa 16tA and 17th.
ward.
Broadway 3313. Bc-
I.OT Pearl bordered diamond abaaed f raWr
nity pin on Bluebird ba. aigtiL Frrdar cal
TaboT 3163 Reward.
LOST In Meier A Frank a. pocket boo cow
tainiag tin itncy and onya aatting. priced as
kertnaka. lUward. Mi Bt'in. Tabor 171.
LOST Baruane paarl r" with piai and laeecr.
der dropa. between Llia at. and Por.laao ho
teL Betur Alexandra Court. Reward.
LOST At 82 aad Difiuoa, amali black Cocker
ftpaaiei dog. aaiwera to name of -Bob." . Re
ward. Plreee phone Bdwy. -
-Pair ot giaaae between Aiameda Park
12th and Belmoat. Pleaaw call Mra. .
LOST
and
Bradley, Eat 2163
fBlU!fX tXDOB XO 14. K. OP
P. Meeta eaery Friday rt I a
ra Oriemt haD. 423 B. Aide, awe
6th. VButora alwaya ni If ibi
, F. O. SKATOX. ML of U. aV AV -
LuST A brown RowoB bi !. ha" collar
with lieeaea Xo. S14. rtta;-ng on right frort
ird. Can Titpwivw. ' -
LtrST Toy fog terrier, no collar; reward.
' Mar 2497. 13 N. 3th at. '
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