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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1917. PAGE 5 Weeds: Gambam Fite Ce, in «Pot Gives Version of 416-424 PIKE STREET ‘ $100,000,000 Riaiee oe seust YoU | Beverly Park Incident Government of the French Republic gp Two-Year 5%% Secured Loan Convertible Gold Notes The state's version of the la swat 917 ” 915 JUST YOUR worD THAT Youu: ray beating of members of ona ie oe ment t Dated April 1, 1917 Interest Payable April and October 1 Due April 1, 1919, # 1.00 Down, 81.00 Per Week | dustrial Workers at Bever'y mi e Principal and Interest Payable at the Office of J. P. Morgan & Co ween Park, which hae often been re i 1 {a F ween ferred to during the trial of rd r j Week Thomas H. Tracy, accused with ' Week 73. other Industrial Workers, asked att Coupon Notes in Denominations of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. of the murder of Jefferson at hat the wer mt Beard at Everett on Nov. ! ' ' , tent was told for the first time yr ald were « Wednesday afternoon by Ea aise hell and some it ri Convertible at par, upon notice, at the option of the holder, at any time before maturity, into Twenty-Year 54% M. Hawes, on = cross-examir ng to burn the town Bonds of the Government of the French Republic, payable April 1, 1937 tion by George F, Vanderveer, | He could onl emember the ; re renwrt one of Tracy's attorneys. names of Jack Robin and not subject to prior redemption : coacet cs : ed sbi MeRae ' 1 th K.P ant and of the Bonds into which they may be converted, are to be payable without deduction for French taxes, Special Everett, was one of the citi Gare ot 4 City, in United States Gold Coin. Principal and interest of the Notes are also to be r zen deputies on Oct. 30, who Says Wa opt.on of the holder, in Faris in france at the fixed exchange rate of (cs met an incoming boat and took The | W 5.73 to the dollar, without deduction for French taxes. a 41 of its passengers in automo ne at a lime € 5) Ld biles to Beverly Park, near the Three or ir at a time ; clty limits. And made to go down thi “Took Swat at 'Em” auntiet of mon In connection with the provision for optional collection in francs, it may be noted that this feature amounts to a call on French exchange for too The defense claims that they | "T_wouldn’t call tt a gauntlet years at a rate of fes.5. 75; this being about ten per cent, below mint parity, fes. 5.18%, at or near which figure exchange ruled prior to the disorganisa- 4 were there mage to run the | “They were made to Ko betweer tion of foreign markets brought about by the war. Such additional profit from the exchange featu may accrue to the holders of these notes will P gauntiet of a double row of the Hines of deputte involve no increased interest cost to the promissor, bul will be consequent upon such improvement in trade and exchange conditions as may occur during 4 deputies armed with clubs, and | 1 wouldn't yey wére made a entire g beaten so that the entire 41 ogo. The jown the lin», | COMING fe years, A Drop Leaf Rreakfast Tabi f 1 pital In. Beattle’ with st ut th were t two r r The notes are to be secured by pledge with Central Trust Company of New York, of securities approved by J. P Morgan & Co,, valued in the f ble in the fumed fnis é-1ne C ) injuries w round top wien opan. "Top measiring ahs bee 5 tanoine Shaan a heeitans’ Baten ' Pia t aggregate at not less than $120,000,000, of which approximately $20,000,000 in value is to consist of securities of American corporations and mu- closed " non wel 7 vi Md they go down the ne Re Pace > nh lly ‘ a ™ $1.9 der to serious internal injuries, bile? . nicipalities (including securities of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company), and the remainder is to consist of obligations (either direct or through guar- id Nene seat €. 0. D and | r bruls I can't answer that quest | anty) of the following governments: Argentine, Uruguay, Brazil funding loan), Switzerland, Holland, Spain, Egypt, Province of Quebec, Denmark, aj ou | Norway and Sweden (including certain bonds of mortgage banks in the last three countries, operated under government supervision, and quoted custom- Switzerland, bonds of the city of Stockholm, Swe a 7 : Hawes ed that there wast Poreeresesoeses wee ee) bloodshed, and objected to the as . term “gaun tho he admitted aid he had a billy, but] apenas y physi di nals aaier an said Chadians ? Surprisingly Good . ‘CHILD IS pel that some of the men “were take ent wallet; aad ake tha den, and bonds and shares of Spanish railway companies and of the Suez Canal Company $ Cough Syrup Made at { thers also had ther : Provision is to be made in the pledge agreement for the maintenance of the 20% margin; for temporary lodgment of cash pending the arrival and ; Home ¥ : . : for the holding by depositaries in France of such coupons from the pledged securities as matnre prior to April 1, 1919; for Clee ened fo the men Sho VE) deposit of all the collaterc BY ] pay vee aeuhnlaninaesi the sale of collateral and purchase of notes with the proceeds; for proportionate withdrawal of collateral as notes are converted; and for substitutions of ne of them, I presume, wer collateral approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., the amount of American collateral, however, not to be reduced through any such substitution Nellie Irishin, 8, 1036% King st re) e ir ie ake ta Mie be was almost instantly killed late is This Offering Is Made Subject to the Approval by Our Counsel of the Necessary Formalities : ti| Wednesday afternoon when eams for mercy, such as ha You o eS was struck by a King county ant: cag CEASE Ae mpared with t the automonile arily on a parity with the obligations of their respective governments); also bonds of the state of Berne, Costs Very Little Made. Hut 4, however, | 3 goat ar ° « b DI She ‘ ‘ rrr ? Retuite ont’ os ile ey Stee ecekivine wax asked WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST, YIELDING SLIGHTLY ES wae Se eetees »|Buehet, the accident occurring a a No. OVER 6% foughs, throat or cheat the corner of 12th ave. 8. and Jack How that happen " 3 eves even Whooping | son st | “Welt 1 don't” kr wh I | ere (OLR an 3 4, unces of Pinex (50 cent The child was on her way to ope ; Pore | Br it into o pint : grocery store for an older sister 1° a | Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. at 10 o'clock A. M., Thursday, March 22, 1917, and will be closed at 10 Sette win amid tba Sel teak enliven ——_—————— a a + ie na o'clock A. M., Wednesday, March 28, 1917, or earlier in their discretion ie supply—of the most|the father, John Irishin, having let ;: gg an oe 2 awe t The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in any event, to award a smaller amount than applied for : : " eas > . weal nl e uring whic ne 50 ack " Ritiee’ tovaeeees oe only 54" conts for Portland a week ago to obtal eee aaariceas bane weed You wanted him to run the Amounts due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P, Morgan & Co. in New York funds, to their order, and the date of payment will be he provapt ,|work. The mother died s ther Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, the [| + et, boc 1 yo | given in the notices of allotment Riven by this p' three weeks aac manufacturers of this remedy N 1 ° t that] Be ANS ag DOS din} Buchet, who was arrested pending| | feel so sure that it will relieve ' ntlet ‘ Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive notes a it quickly lo aty, bh further investigation of the acc catarrh — that they offer to pay ane: a : ‘ tent cough, heals” the intiamed|dent, declared at police headquar | ( for a chance to prove its benefit shanty pen | Application will be made to Kat the above Notes on the New York Stock Exchange to any catarrhal sufferer. They announce that any resident of this community can go to almost membranes that line the thre . i ow gl OE ters that he was driving only six or most immediately seven miles an hour, but that ther lame that man for try eat ttaite, hoa on ronc .;was another car imme prone mane gernce irs fy “1 ne t wa the Haht of ag i wee» Pilmenteny trial con. at the || Vnet wae hanpe J.P. MORGAN & CO. BROWN BROS. & CO. ; s combined with gi Nat thenmey Suasttt Frank expense of the manufacturers A Big Baby FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York City NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, New York City Me she Grtiaeiet hae no gretsstove ee ee eee | HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago been used for generations packages, the person may buy a bromt and chest ailments was sting wit ‘With Buches 5 Buchet at tb Aveld disappointment hy aakin 7 wh h the unqualified How ch you weigh?’ 4 , LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. Sa ae contre win aoeeeiaed || CHoy snack 40 zou we KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. RES Ee “ aes” ak tube does not do that About 200 pound: oni ypPt anything else A wu ral lo person , pounds, I guess,” an. e oa eee, OF absolute, atlataction more than a dollar's worth of | «wered Hawes WM. A. READ & CO. » fi et i 'unded, goes with good, he or she can get their Do you know these two boys? W. P. BONBRIGET & CO. INC. yne. Ind warter back from either the || As this question was asked, two ps ruggist,or the Kondon Com- }/ undersized young men were AISSEL, KINNICUTT & CO. WHITE, WELD & CO. s dar, March, 3s-chdvertice Sto Sruagine Kaew Rosters || CoURRE suddenly toto the court SPENCER, TRASK & CO. 4 es re Catarrhal Jelly ia effective, |] "Does either of them took CBASE NATIONAL BANK, New York City NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, New York Citg } wa Talent jour s Pad tie knew the nn yen thought was a pr GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK Thisyrated Magenta | | Kondon people will gladly, live BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, New York City CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK : ntvand nari-| | ifnot worth a dollar” Address FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, New York City for rdlizes stownach acta here beside them,” order |] UNION TRUST COMPANY, New York City EQUITABLE TRUST CO, New York City Mow eceremal aigeaion easy, am : shigeheris 5 COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia ae word cow |] UNION TRUST COMPANY, Pittsburgh MELLON NATIONAL BANK, Pittsburgh oi agg her Ber FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cleveland FIRST & OLD DETROIT NATIONAL BANK, Detroit MARINE NATIONAL BANK, Buffalo | at Vanderveer. D exe veep Seagpete dl Bag Bate CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago ; : a returned t the attack CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chicago HALSEY, STUART & CO, Chicago arge Production of Fuel Briquets never saw anybody touched if FIRST NATIONAL BANK, St. Paul MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY, St. Louis Aest that night,” Hawes declar The production of fuel briquets In the United ed, “but we had been deporting Dated March 19, 1917 916 was 2 & net tons, valued at | them for six weeks Increase compared with 1915 of | "5 ‘per cent, in quanttt and Urged to -Break Jail | : 46, or 40 per cent, in value. The produc Hawes sald he had heard int! Tien tn 1916 was the greatest recorded, exceed eeches on the stre ing that of 1914, the previous high record Ne at Bhai tens Told in a SimpleWay °°," “3,20, Thm i 28, the | production on, speaking at the” ero Of the United States Geological § DB Without Apparatus, Inhalers, | «reed his audience 1 Let feazs I trade conditions arial mth " Salves, Lotions, Harmful et R and Peck out j e at they Want by keeping their ally tell the two kinds apart. Grey nds on the Others be A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, ; trade conditions arising from ttract wha hey Drugs, Smoke or : ze them.” said didn't interrur wee when they stop thinking Dear Miss Grey: Just a few nd had labor mand for coal Yes, my dear|six months and am getting words on the subject of * issing” cintion of the vi riquets fo neh of tame fe | “ P he feel—( Bu: of Mines, Depart Electricity would get anywhere little “Just 16,” a boy does lose re- much interested in her, but | nave Probably one method bas 88 that appeared in the paper a few pits ation |spect for a girl who lets him kiss never met her father. Do you think eat an influence as the ot in days ago. Where are all the men H said if they had some r a) {ere Too, when you are older and she is intentionally preventing our ay ine the future Hut “12S whe ask for and will have those ‘Heals Day and hs nt jor agitate get after Col ee rere one MIRE of the Teellen-|mecting? Sheets the frienseme eo" will cortels never Craw kisses? As yet, there have been UJ : vo Ol ness you are doing now, you will say be continued if she does not ar any friend to you. Better forget | put a few answers from them, and mtAenD Batrat eaRP : woukl|to yourself: “Why did I ever let range this formality? JOHN, ‘about the boys for a while, and|they ARE the ones who should an LOOK’: petsse r i ae It tn a new way that Roy Brown kiss me? Look at A— Perhaps the gir «nc t the expected to happen.|gwer “Just 16%” letter. Are they of Jo Belacset roductior lutely en n ™ , Ff of dut wr rf r ~ et 1 : How's that for Pipeattle ereama. No atom t . ‘ds iy} hd eth. equall a know if they lose respect for the a atus of any kind cre tole’. tne bey In hie teens Is going to/ity as host to all who come « Dear Miss Grey: | would like to girl they kiss, and why. 4 of inbule. No stear re 1° | make good in life, nor if the miss|his roof Suggest t he ye sey to “Just 16," all boys are not) Come, Mr. Man, let us hear your lone. me He {Of 16 will make the right kind of woman that you w d pleas alike, There are a few young men) story no ent to me , thee Peer meyer Cmenred ein meeting her fathe who can still be trusted, and agreatlONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO many who cannot. A girl can usu- KNOW. fire whistle tb Expected Fist Figne Q@.—Have been going with a girl). Q—I am a girl 21 years old, a He eaid the little above medium height, and F puties expected fist fight, but d ot expect sho : not bad looking. |! have neat ! ng F clothes. | try to be jolly, and am | | Garland Green and J told that | am good-hearted. Don't / dine OMiiedd. <nld ei thrants think | have too good an opinion of 4 : made by the men deported on the MIDDLE AGE myself, for on the contrary, | think boat Aug Steiks ais told of | something must be lacking, because meeting a crowd marching along | boys never seem to take a liking to the street from one of their meet me. They never call on me. What gs, armed with what looked Nke|Mrs. Quinn’s Experience ae phe hg "hay MOUSE. mrutie & Laas sail Ought to Help You Over A.—Some persons think they get Sergeant M. J. Fox said he ar-| the Critical Period. | ------ —— - ——___— WHY DO GIRLS LEAVE HOME? FOR FUEL SATISFACTION IN FURNACE, RANGE, | rested James Rowan, James ‘Thomp. . GRATE, STOVE [Nothing of that kind at ail. Some leon and a number of others on] Lowell, Mass.—"For the Inst ‘ume “7 EVERY MOTHER, delightful and healthful, something | Aug. 22, for speaking at Hewlit|three years I have been troubled euritis 2 ate uccessful. You do not/and Wetmcre, and that when the © wonder Uncle Sam is pleased at the increasin Instantly | succes igs 29, not and Wet ucre and iat wi en they with: tii-chatke Sciatica, Etc FATHER AND DAUGHTER N use of Briquets. Made of the best coal in the mine, Ghteeand I will gladly tel|to come out il He also re-| ff of Life and the| : ; SHOULD " you how--FREE. T am doc-| peated threats made when the bad feelings | with heating value enhanced by the “binder” that ce tor, and this is not oried common at that RELIEV E D ments the coal particles together, Diamond Briquets are aa day tetae 0.6 he end he bak al time. 1 was ina ; , ee an be 1 ip telephone call from Lieut : hervoul ‘ the last word in household heating efficiency and just stop at or ing that “al condition, with | Pree wae ‘ for convenient handling and burning 1 Am Free- ay tes Bye headaches and : afe . the right shape for co c ge ba phe ng cai doatet Yaa] pain a good deal) yoy, ay eabaneh questio ot of the time, 80 I | Neura iam, Order Diamond Bri pte yueetion Wiere wie 2 1 “ ne WwW. to was unfit to do) Asthe riend asked me to try Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, |" which I did, and ft helped me fn | HOME ave trouble, worry and money by burning this high-grade, ————— PER TON $5. 00 (At the Bunkers) Order from your nearest dealer or phone Main 5080 jhe re » beaten economical fuel ee every way. I am not nearly so 2 iy wan Geuly yet narely Gu sy 150,000 Jac krabbits nervous, headache or pain, | When ordering coal remember these names— italit “e al Killed in Oregon) must say that Lyd 1K. Pinkham’s | t con z a » size ro a y te Vegetable Com dis the be: pian | Newcastle, — sage South F zie a 6, a ! x OW me} PORTLAND Mar h 22. a itty femedy ‘any eicke woman can take." 1a kay lump, nut and furnace f your regular dealer thousand Jack rabbits wer ille Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Rear 259 | 1 ‘ he kind you want, phone us “isk JUST ONE CENT in four Eastern Oregon counties '0) Worthen St. Lowell, Mass t to hasn't the kind yo r | last winte id KA! Other warning symptoms are a nd A : . Dear | Ward of the of DiOlOgY.|sense of suffocation, hot flashes, | 08, 8 K. “opathys,” am Ka Plows . rea | Poison was used the rabbits) headaches, backaches, dread of im: | without rell We want to Sp vel ve" were slain at an average cost Of! pending evil, timidity, sounds in|ithat cA bag ht Ml ied I Ay bad atch A T COAL COMPANY gland, I . eight-tenths of a cent each the enrt, peloltation of the hesrt Ec ING pie forn FREE ka befere the eyes, trregula tht ° t tite, akness, inquietude, and diz OR PLAND, Mareh 22.~ June ziness offor Is too Important to Zinds.& UNIVERSITY NO AVANCE 15: 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 5080. . . ‘| ave been set as the If you need special advice, write | nemtect a Write now Sam Katz, Room B.M.246 |aates for the aunual Portiand Rose|to the Lydia ¥. Pinkham Medicine \3 Mirene Mulhall Gon itoom 701 Brie: 2900 Indiana Ave. Chicago, ms, | Festdy"’ ‘Co, (confidential), Lynn, Mass, bane Bldg. Buffalo, N. ¥. : PRL.

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