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8 DAILY OArreAL TOPICAL. tlALmt. PRECOX FRIDAY, NOVKMnKUa H 1 Prosperity Be thankful for the opportunity to buy a lot in Fairport Do not regret in the future that others have had more foresight than you and have invested their earnings in Fairport lots, which will double and triple their money in a few years. Real estate - in any growing city is considered an absolutely safe investment especially so in a city like Portland, which is rapidly becoming a large manufacturing center. In Fairport Lots are sold for $250 $10 down and $10 a month. These lots will show a big in crease for next year's Thanksgiving, and you will be thankful for your foresight in having invested your money in such a safe and profitable way. Have you a wife or family? Let them all share in next year's Thanksgiving by securing a lot in Fairport now. Do not regret next year that you have spent all your earnings. EXPOSES CABRERA'S ORULETY (United Press Loaned Wlro.) San Francisco, Nov. 2. iAn un pen! to civilization Tor tho mtppros hlon of the atrocities charged against MimiiiH Cahrera, tho Quuloinulun ,)i(inler hy Dr. Kohiom Diaz, former. ECKHARDT COMPANY BECOMING FAVORITE .WITH THEATRE That SnlemltoH appreciate good iiiiiicluniii Hocretnry of atato Is made, iitnylnc and honest ondonvm- tn . ... ....... i f.Ui.,1 ..I rit.ii I t.i,..i t .... it. .. ... .. nriirtrris . . pillUlC IUI1H.V i u nnrui! Lni'.. ' iuuuhu whs uviituiiutni iij WH' HIZ.e Of uUVVtJlJl PflCT n I8l ' .! ft PLACED J 9 I Join the columns. OF THE PROSPEROUS Who have invested in Fairport. Did it ever occur to you that the easiest way to save money is to invest it to invest it in some absolutely safe proposition? Real es state in Portland is today your safest proposition for investment and Fairport is the safest proposition in Portland today. Some men find it easier to make money than to save it. Are You One of Them? Then make a start now. Secure a lot .in Fairport and double your money and more in a few years. Why not get a share in the great prosperity that is coming to the Penin sula? Fairport lies directly next to the Swift townsite and will improve with it. Fairport has a magnificent view of rivers, lakes, harbors and mountains and is convenient to public schools and church. Call at our office in The Capital Journal Building Opposite the Willamette Hotel. Ask for Mr. Clark, v Our Representative. who will give you a good discription of property which he will guarantee to be accurate. Yesterday's report of sales in Portland show a little over one -half of Fairport sold. You should investigate this unusual chance for safe investment. The translation of tho appeal for tho nudlencO at tho Gnnd onern limi which Issued In La Hopubllca of San at the, production of "A Mnn'i Brok-! .lose costa men, ucgins: ron rioinise" lasi nigiu. Tim llrst I make a general appeal to nil , two nights of tho week tho size of (Pnltftl IW ? lijiicttt men In the world, to those . tho nudlenco must Indeed have been t'flllncham v Wk ,ho love Justice, hate crime niul reel very depressing to tho actors, but lain Arthur W Silt ' ,J-4 In thilr hearts commiseration for our they played their parts excellently. Is the famous BcoutVt"",!tt Uiiiiii'inaiHii uicuireii- -iu mi uiuau i tho woru quicaiy spread lolling or uer (,r Coiono! n Ml ' meal today in oniei tnut ine trynn- the good character acting bolnu nut. maiix. iki.i rv 't'mii nv which now prevails on Utiiiteninl- on nd Wednosdny and hurt iilclit foriuei ni.wBi,. ' " totar, tin soil may be abolished In tho name thero was u good sized crowd In the ' rest hi-ro today on l " "b of humanity and civilization." theater. ling nlleirpd fnrli .1 H'l After rororrlng to tho wholesale The play was of tho melodramatic amount of $50 " assassinations alleged to have boon ty,)0) but was plnyed In as plausible I The coinnlalni ... . ordered by Cabrera, Dr. uinz recites a WIy hs a melodrnnm ever could bo' name of tin attorn ,v ,vii the caso or Jonn uinoin, an minim piayod. The actors showed their w alleged to have toTe,lB tillUJl-UL, mill n iumuiuu xj ....v.- aouil HI CIHUtlUlUr piliyiUK, WHICH Jealous Cabrera, according to Diaz. I they have displayed during tho pro- nlH ..1. II ...v.... 1. M f..1. ... ltA1l ...ft .. .(.... .. A,... i. .1...... ..... win. i-iiuiKio wuiv vjiiuiuui .i;v-.....u (lucuuna oi uiu jiruviuus evouiHK. JeoloiiB of Ulnelll bocnuso of ti worn- Virginian Duncan deserves especial tin's love for tno Italian, no oniorcn credit for her work as Marlon Ulnelll confined In n Guatemalan Murkno. She Booms to hnvo nn tin- dungeon on a ship and then slowly UBitiil ability to forgot that sho Is on poisoned linn to deatn. , tho stage and piays hor part natural- Dr. Diaz declares that ills charges u. in fact bo much so that tho tuidl- nre tho outgrowth of poruonnl knowl- once, nlso, forgets sho 1b "playing." mliin nt Hin ttinia lii Mm iinrMr.tlnr ' . Vl.ftV 11 II1V &UV.W ..w iii iiviiiiii V- case, no was common ror sovorai months as a political prlaoner iu n cell noxt to that In which Ulnolll was ' nt first placed. Thoro ho came to I Jcnow and udmiie the Italian nndj learned tho hitler's story. FIGHT PROVED A BAD INVESTMENT (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Nov. 27. Fight promoter James Coffroth has dis covered todny that he was loer uy his middleweight linttlo at the Mis sion arena. IIo had counted on a $30,000 hoiuc, but the gnto re ceipts when totaled amounted to COFFEE You can buy something called "coffee" "at 10c lb with 30CO miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't. Your foc r return your mnnej II you don'l tiki Sclillllnn't Itttt: we pay iilm. DATES OF COMING EVENTS. Monday December G. '-Registration closes for city election, December 7. City election. December 1-G. FrultgroworM' .... n... .. 11.. i i...w .. ...i... meotltiK. Pottlnnd. f.i.r.'.r '.. .. J..-..i v ' The Oregon State Dairy Assocla i I Mikkelsen & Tucker GENERAL AGENTS 301-2 Corbett Building, Corner fifth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Or. K3KSSX had been expected Of this amount. J'nplic. although loser, gets the lnrger share, he hav ing demanded $12,000 of tho lint $20,000. It Is prgbable, however, that they will mnko n-' split of tho money on a hush of 00 and 10 per cent, Kitrhol taking tho !iort en 1 of the monoy. ; o ' .Stock Market. London, Nov. 27. Stecks: Ad vanced Alio, ', 11, ; A teh, Vi! Co, Mti Ow, U; D, Vi; N, Vfc; St, Vi ; U, Vi. : Wnb, Vi. Docllnod Atch, pfd, ; Ca, 1; ill, ; Katy, VS: Ln, Vi: Ow, Vi; Ni, M; Pa, Vi; Kg, Vi! Uh, Vi.. pf.l, Vi. 1 nest unchanged. ICtiNlern Uet-'IptH, Chlcngo, Nov. 27. Uoooplh, hogs, .in, 000; cattle. 8000; shoep, 22,000. Hogs .opened today, 10 cents lower. Loft ovor yoatorday, 10,200. Rocolpts year 'ago, 22,000. Cattlo nnd shcop, stondy. , lion tacots at Salem December 10 nnd 11. State convention of Y. M. C. A. nt McMinnville Dccombor -i-G. Natlonnl Wool Orowors' Associa tion at Pocatollo January 11-10. National Livestock Association, Los Angeles January 2G-28. THREE HELP. UP AT POINT OF FINGER (United Press Loused Wlro.) Portlnnd, Or., Nov. 27. A high way man who made throe frightened victims think tho finger he pointed nt them was tho niuzzlo of a rovolvnr nnd who was In the act of scurchlig them oarly today when u pollw nin Interferrod la n guest of the city Jailer. Tho prlsonor gives tho nnmo of Jack Honu and his victim? say thoy nro Lostor, Charles nnd Henry Nol- Bon, brothers. wtalnlns him u S T contest. aun!cl I M .. Sills has had n m He was n cowl, ;;T"!C bm '"'lng the boom dan o was a friend of if?, ,S ""'"!. '"i!' thTS hiratlcnlrn rnrrim," $i regiment. Ho w . ' scout In the Apache war ulj SEVENTY AND mi UNKIS (United Prcin Uutl mJ Mount Vernon, His., CfJ iJuiiniiiiK uim ne b&s BtTerV ninauu uf u woman, JOW M aged 70, went to New Tcrli nnd will snll tomorrow fn w where ho will wed hit ilitr-j nnuuuiuan, wno nastcentsl him slnco sho was 1$, McCIoIhIi when talklnt a i niony, snld thero were two k man's life when he will eilja when he is too young to UotbJj nnd when ho Is old enomi.it j hotter sense. He has made bIx trlpitoMj uoynood 8weethart Htimnii nui one companion, ntski of .Mount Vernon and tlwfrA hetwren these two old metbd Damon and Pythias order V&J Is a typical bachelor and tlutkM a boy has lived alone 1 drNttl his own housework WANTS TO BUY BACK ZION CITTl (United Prpas LeawdWlwi Chicago, Nov. 27 -OrerteetM I va, the successor of "ElljaVD,! announced todny thai heioildnl the fodernl receiver 5,500.hl the Zlon city property to la pawl of "worldly hands. Posters are consi)lc!ouilrpll all parts of .Ion asking atrito4l to the fund. Dun innn was shot In the kill inlx-un followlns a factloaU IfrH 'I'linv warn ..lrvoulnir n lnllnlv. Iirlfl.rn n TilPfllllll SflClnllSl lUWUnf, ' IIV; II . V .VII.W... .. W..i. .'..I, . ..iw....- to tho East S'do when mtddonlv something resembling n revolver wai thrust In front of them and the command, "Throw nip your hands," followed, Six hnnds went up. Presently n policeman stepped from . n passing car nnd nnbhf-d tho foot- Omaha, Neb., Nov. 27. - Uecolpt-j, pad. It developed that it wru Horn's hogs, G700; cnttlo, 1400; Bheep, linger that tho brothers mistook for 1G00. n pistol. Kan sns City. Mo., Nov. 27. Ko colptshogs, 7000; cnttlo, 700, sheep, COO. niir liiinrovementsharelwJi yb the Home Telephone c3Bf9 their Coos Ray system -i v HTOIIIA. u.t..nt-l'r,t ivunh .ZZZr H'sfsJjttto ;i BALKAN WAR CLOUD CONTINUES TO DARKEN (United Prosa Loosed Wlro.) London, Nov. 27. - War In the Hal fcnn provinces Ih nonr according U thoso familiar with conditions In the Near Knat and the uowspapors today lire commenting on the situation. i'lio fuilul'd or itoKotlnilnns bo twoon Ktifcfllfi nnd Austria Is regarded I s a certain Indication or a conuict nnd it Is bollovod that Uusslti sees In Austria's stand, n determination on tho pr.rt of Austro-Hungarlmis to at tack tho Slavs. Turkoy, Sorvla and Montonogro t re bollovod, iu diplomatic circles, to have closed u dofenslvo pact. How far Russia Is Interested iu tho move is not known, but thoro hayo been tiereffiiunl HtWOW tUflt , Uio sreat Slav UntluA nB ih'omlsod tUO cdilfod ernlod lUhu States ovory BiiiWprt bosslhlo short of acta that MhWt In volve tho czar's, doiyajn waV with the empire of Fum dosdf, Tho Vlonne8o Jloursa, tho pulse of Eastern Europe, Is showing the signs of war by tho dropping 6t stock val ues. Many of tho puce, ne bolow tho Icvol ronchod during tho iianlc that followed the nnnouncomont of liorlous illness or tho emporor Pranu J.osof. , Contradictory rumors nro clrcjrt- Ing at 1enna regarding the iittKSido of rtiissls and the possibility of Tur key bolng able to check the boycott of Austrlnn goods that has resulted .from tho agitations of the Voting Turks. Four ltpwspfipors have boon sup pressed and their plants confiscated for printing news of tho movemonte if Austrian troops. Tho stock ex change has ben notiflod by tho gov ernment that thero is no serious troublo; that upon tho outbreuk of hostilities the Hourse will bo notified. This assurance, howovor, hns failed to restore confidence and the prices to falling steadily. million for U. Z. CARDINALS (United Pros KwreeA Wlr.) Home, Nov. S-A otorlo of Amorlcan mlHKSMViVfr -has offered n contribution 6f iY.C.OO.OOO in "peter )onco" to Vhe 'thttrch, if two Amorl--anardlna'ls Oro created nt tho com ing conslVtH'vy. Those voll informed in vatlcau circles, suy that tho group, comprises .NowTork, Chicago, San Frunclsco a A St. Louis millionaires. I MYSTERIOUS SHOT KILLS BLACKSMITH (United Press Lensod Wire) Euroka. Cnl., Nov. 2 J D tails if tho myster'ous shooting of llert Por tor, a blacksmith of McKlnloyvilL, was received hore by telophone ourly today. Tho clrcumstaucoa surround lug the killing of Portr will 'end to a rigid lave ligation by tho equity officials. rorf"v was duck minting in c In goou a milo from his home. A party comprising William Pardon, Walter Llscom, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rogers of Areata who were row ing nonrby, saw him Bitting on the bank with a hot gun In his hand Thoro was a report of n gun and thev saw Portor topplo over. Whui thoy reached him ho was dead but hi; own weapon had .not been discharged. A sninU buliOl hrilo was discov ered on tho i'iuhl altlo of his head. The VinlT hiid passed through tbr nh and emerged at the for head. Duck hunters searched the woods in all directions but no one carrying u rifle was found. . o filck llonilnrii. Thl3 distressing disease ro-uii rom a disordered cordltlon of tin Uomnrh, and can be cured by taklnc Chauiborlnln's Stomach nnd Llvei Tablets. Get a froe sample at Dr Stone's drug store and try it. Umatilla County postmasters are planning to organizo, Bishop's Ready Tailored RAINCOATS 'MJL A trill iIA r a S3t l!rl l mm I if 111 -1 NOW Is the time of year that a me dium weight raincoat is a necessity, and no man who is careful of his . health can do without. We are showing at this time a large and carefully seicted stock of raincoats in the season's faored colorings, gray, tan and black. They are rich, aristocratic looking ' aarments o' full length, with plain or mili tary cellar: backs are cut semi-full and the collars are of velvet or goods same as ooat. The cloths arq of brighter patterns . 0f cheviots or vicunas. AH Guaranteed cravenetted rain-proof. Price J crYR'HT no av THt uiiim t MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING UlCMtCIS, STCHM 4 CO. OCMXTIP i. $15.00 to $3000 i Salem Woolen Mill Store