TITE OIl-EGON-'DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY- EVENTN"Gr, JANUARY 2, 1901. AdviosJ' From the Atlanta oJurnal. URGLAR RETURNS E. W. BINGHAM DIES CALLS IT ATTEMPT "':A1 mart in "Breslau. Silesia, sold 'his mustache for $25 and his 'wife inter fered, claiming a half interest In the TO DEFRAUD HER mustache. -. He might sell his half for $12.60. . ' 20 STO PRESENTS FROM PNEUMONIA FOR SALE watch and bsalskist coat takes : from kiss fc. wijtters jitstbrx ' ousx.t rettjr1ted whes detec TIVES ETRXXE A . ROT TBlUr AXTOTREB B0BBERT. V Evidently becoming frightened, the burglar Who robbed, the home of Miss Ii. Winters, 28 North Seventh Btreet, early yesterday morning, returned the booty yesterday afternoon. : The plunder, a valuable 'Bealsktn sacque and a handsome -watch, Christ' mas presents to the owner, was taken during the early hours yesterday.-About z:30 : in the afternoon the Jacket;: and watch were found In the house. , During the day Detectives Day, Hart man and Weiner discovered a clue which they were-following with all energy. The thief,, learning of this, they be- lleve," became- frightened and determined to get out of trouble, if possible. , , ;.- This is the ' second time this week Miss ' Winters has , been s visited by thieves. - The first occasion.; was Wed nesday morning, when two Intruders held revolvers to her; head and. com manded her to. keep, quiet.;. .,' After they had departed the woman called Special Officer Franklin, against whom she has preferred charges of con duct unbecoming, an officer. Entering through a rear window at the home of R. h. Kdmonston, 260 Hassalo street, last night, burglars secured a small sum of money and a little Jew elry. The family was away from home between the hours of 6:45 and 10 PMn and upon their return they found every thing in their house topsy turvy. A trunk in a bedroom was broken open and from it the thieves took $10 in Kold, $ in silver, a stick pin set with rubies, and a Set . of earrings set with rhinestones. - A trunk belonging to H. I. Llnneberg, a roomer, was -also forced and from it the burglars took Ave small gold nuggets, a watch charm- with a omall opal in the center, and a pair of ruff buttons. ; Acting Detectives Vaughn; and Hoge boom were detailed on the case. JAMES E. FIELD'S FUNERAL TOMORROW The funeral of Janups E. Field, the vet eran fireman, will take place from Fin ley's chapel at 2 o'clock tomorrow after noon. A large detail of firemen will be in attendance to pay the last respects to their comrade. The interment will be in Lone Fir cemetery. ' Mr. Field served in the fire department for 21 years, lie is the last of the orig inal paid men.-. GBOWXHO RAPIDLY. The New .Year starts out prosperous for the Portland Packing Co.'s store. Five stores is the beginning of the New Tear, a. gain of two new stores during the : past year. The very satisfactory business Is due to the fact that each market of tho Portland Packing Co 's markets carries the best and sells at Vic lowest market quotations, quite bftener cheaper than elsewhere. It will pay the readers of The Journal to watch tho ads of the growing and popular concern. Rpenedvfor Bilsiness ! TheSAXE Institute of Dermatology 417 Abington Building Portland, Oregon MADAME SAXE PRINCIPAL SAXE INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY ' ,r' -" " ,.f" v ,' '' '' ' vi' - ..-.'"?'''. ' ' , ." ' ',' . '. j ' t" ,- ' 1 "-'V ' ,'."','' 1 ''- "' ' "'. ." "" . , "' '''''' ' ':i ';' ' 'r K ' ' " ' '' ' .( . -' 1 v. . ' ' . ' ". -:. . ' , '.. . . ', t r '"" 1 '-- Suite Entrance 417 Abington Bldg., Between Washington and Stark ; i -: Telephone Main 2893 . : WAI A PBOSCIWEHT lAWYEB; WITH A J.OKO CAREER OT XJ8EJTUXBESS . WORKED POR TR8 PTTBITICA- TIOW QJ ELECTIONS AMT WAS DE VOTED , to Rxs profession. Edward W. Bingham died of typhoid- pneumonia at the Oood Samaritan hos pital yesterday forenoon. The deceased was a prominent attorney, who for many years was one of the leading spirits in the Oregon Bar association. He suc ceeded in having passed laws for the purifying of elections. . He was a sports man and a member of the ., Fish and Game association and had a hand in preparing or, forwarding- most of the game legislation in the state. Mr. Bingham was born in 1852 and leaves a wife, mother and brother. The widow is a daughter -of General I. I. Stevens, who-made a record as a soldier and was killed during the civil war. His brother,; a - physician . of k Walla Walla, . was .at his death bed. Attorney Edward Mendenhall. en speaking of .'jthe life and ; work of the deceased, said: '"Mr. 'Bingham was all through life an industrious and persis tent worker. 1 When he took up a case he put all his energy into it, regardless of financial considerations and fought it to the last ditch. He bad broad views, and one of his efforts was to purifyXpoll-; tics and was responsible for a number of "laws relative' to primaries and elec tions,-which placed restrictions m the corruption at one time general In this connection.".. The Bar association will pass resolu tions of condolence over the death of a highly respected and honorable member of the legal fraternity. ' DB.- QWITH'S BXOOD ' AMD RERVB . . TOJCIC. ' There is not a woman in this innrt but at some time in her life would have been the better for the use of thia Tonic f or diseases peculiar to women a better medicine was never rnade. It ia-coin- posed of :theingredlents from which the system has been deprived by disease, overwork or dissipation. It enters at once into the circulation, building up the tissues that have wasted, and making pure, rich blood In the most direct way. For weak, nervous and unsteady people, pimply, pma ur ueniiicss people. It WIU make strong, . steady nerves and give the complexion that wholesome look that Indicates health,' We have hun dreds .of letters that people have writ ten us, saying they had gained in good, solid flesh, at the rate of 1 to 8 lbs, per week while using Dr. Ounn's Blood and Nerve Tonic.' It should be taken after meals, one or two tablets each time. Druggists sell it for 76 cents per box, or 3 boxes for $2, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. We are glad to make re ply to tetters of Inquiry. The advice we give you is piam ana easily understood. Addfess Dr.Bosanko Co., Philadelphia, Pa .... : ' Before and After. From the Detroit Free Press. Mrs. Brown You used to rave about my beauty. Mr. Brown Well? , Mrs. BrownNow you rave about my pumpkin pies. Always Samp.' ' The cable tells us that ' Venice is fliknriftft? Whn u- vtm thr . fhA streets were quite damp and the street sprinkler was not ut, either. . . After a long siege of Illness our MADAME SAXE, principal of this Institution, la entirely recovered, and th Institute, closed for the last nine weeks, has been reopened for business. Madame Saxe is renowned for the ef ficacy of her work thr6ughout all the Western states, and in Portland has treated hundreds of faces whose come liness were marred by the encroachments of disease, old age, neglect or accident. There are many countenances deformed by smallpox pittings and birthmarks, but the great majority of facial' disfigurements are those of wrln kle. most frequently beginning at the corners of the eyes and extending from there like a spider's web In all directions to every part of the face. lt Is not much trouble to remove these wrinkles. It can be done within . a few weeks, and the face left as youthful In appearance aa In the early days of human life. It Is . wonderful '"the change that can speedily be made In the appearance of the face by the SAXE METHOD OF TREATMENT. It is different from any other method, and its secrets are hot known to any other Dermatologist ori the Pacific,' coast Its methods cannot be duplicated, because they will NOT be divulged to any one; Persons in other cities have offered large sums for the Saxe secret, but have not secured It. IT WILL NEVER BETAUGHT TO OTHERS, although its wonderful properties have astonished the scientific world. - "; ' In every Instance, here "In Portland, entire satisfaction has been given, and this is guaranteed In every case. Jn rolite society it is now the recognised duty of every well-bred person to appear as attractive as possible, and this can never be when the face is drawn out of shape by wrinkles,, or other deformltiesi which mar the pleas , ing appearance that came to the life when born Into the world. , It is fin old and trite saying that "BEAUTY. IS POWER." It always has and always will be so. The world will never change in that regard,' and besides this power, there is happiness in the knowledge that one's appearance Is pleasing to his or her friends. Both sexes are treated at this institute. . ,s ICRS UTES E. RARRISOH TOES HIS aitsweb to Btrrr or compart, JOT WHICH HEB HUBBARD IS X TEBESTED, TO FORECLOSE . OS HIS PBOPEBTT. In her answer to tho suit of M. C. Harrison & Co. agarnst M. C. Harrison, Ines E. Harrison and Multnomah county, filed this afternoon. Mrs. Inex E. Ham son declares that the suit was filed with the intent of defrauding her of her in terest in the property involved. Through her attorneys, : Logan & Galloway, she denies that the note for $1,652, given by herself and M. C , Harrison to the .late David Dalglelsh was ever endorsed over to M.' C. Harrison , & Co., or that any part cf the note is unpaid. The greatur part of it. she alleges, was paid before the death of Dalglelsh in the spring of 1903, and the rest of the amount to, his widow, who acted as . administratrix of .his estate. The note was satisfied and paid before June 16, 190 J, she declares.' As to Harrison's position In the firm of M. C. Harrison & Co., she alleges that he owns practically all the stock, and she believes the suit to be simply to deprive her of title to their property..:- -.'' . Mrs. Harrison is now in San Francisco where she has filed, a suit for divorce from M. C. Harrison. Hep attorneys say that she. will fight the foreclosure suit In this county to the end. woodmen nrsTAtx. ornoEBS. Hood River, Or., Jan. 2. The Wood men of the, World and Women of Wood craft held a grand joint piiblic Installa tion of officers last night An excellent program, was rendered and ' a very elaborate banquet partaken of. Over 400 covers were spread. The Woodmen lodge here Is in a flourishing- condition. State Deputy George K. Rogers was the installing officer.; CASK POB POOB SOLDIERS. F1. A. Coleman, commander of Ben F. Butler Post, No. 57, O. 4. R., tiled a re port with the county clerk this morn ing, showing - that the total disburse ments from the fund for the benefit of indigent soldiers during 1903 amounted to $180. .-: ' Standard Typewriter Rented and sold. Largest 1 house on coast. Rubber Stamps, Seals, etc. Coast Agency Co.. 231 Stark Street. leading Double XeyboarA Although face onoe Sears like er name persons, .. fOOCft S3x7. on 23d sU North, with VfaUlfV b'th comi,ted. Terms jau aown anu oaiance at 2 per tnoniu C00AA 40x100, on East Alder street ipposlte Central school, with HrnPft A nrl dn-elllnir rented at per niuiun. . . ffOAA 60x100. on East Ash St., with .n llMlll K"od 2-story 8-room house, v.www rented at S15 rer montll $3000 60x100,' on East 11th St., con venient to z car lines,; win new and modern house of 8 rooms and bath. : $1250 Corner lot 60x100. one block from-upper Alblna car line, witn gooa a-room cottuge. For further particulars apply to Rountree & Diamond 241 STARK ST., Cor. SECOND RHEUMATISM Kidniy, . Stomach and Nervous Troubles arm positively cured with Oil of Eden and tweet iplrits of Eden. ' They are not cheap remedies, but. inexpensive cures. SS will buy the lot. . Sold by all first, class druggists. j Much Relieved and Life Prolonged .for Tears By Use of "Oil of Eden." Mr wife had a Fibrous Tumor and was treated at one of the best hospitals I could find. I was finally told she was Incurable and could only live a few months at the loneest. This was very- discouraging and. knowing what Oil of Uden ftad done xor a sore leg or mine, we concluded to try Oil of Eden over the region of the tumor, which we did, and removed through the pores of the skin larae Quantities of matter and corrup tion. She improved so fast- that she soon began doing her own housework and then did her cooking, washing, iron ing and general houso work for a year and a quarter, and we kept her alive for many years by the use of Oil of Eden. Its use will bring Joy and happiness to many. If only used, as it is a most wonderful remedy.' Don't commence to use the Oil of Eden and quit because you see blisters and matter, but cqntlnue as long as these impurities come to the surface, for that is the cause of tho disease, and when no more matter and blisters come to the surface the disease is removed. Then Oil of Eden will have no more effect than olive oil. GEO. C. FOSTER. Placervllle, Cal.. July is. ios. Every Woman Dout in wonoerrai MARVEL Whirling Spray new vrMi srnu. Jtaee- . Mt SI- 1 A a J 1- fmm U it n nnnnt annni tna vai a aa j au - . other, batnondMAiiipfor Vvi - axil pesi Lii.iatMl B SlltU UUT"I It'll 111- j lnhlc to Ia4ib MARVK1 CO.. .Mac uiu(. avw itrib A SAMPLE CASE. - aged and every tnnscle f hir distorted, this woman now ap- this. She permits the use of : when applied for by interested . , - IMS 1 VYVSUSSVL turn ana aucno X.. v?vrTr V conrailent. n I ymrrz7r r, f. m im J tr- f - 'vA" t - X'j t :- ' I V y. iV ) I Z. ' All BUY A HOM E Be Independent of Landlords i Our North Irvlngton, office Is on the -comer of Union' Avenue and Failing street, . ..:-; . .i . -j, ' ' agent In attendance daily from 2 -to 6 p. m.. or call at headquar- t- '.--.. .-.-. . ?.-...! . tra ' for,- mapsv- plat -nd XuU v-lnformatlon. , . " Real estate in Portland Is cheaper :than in any other city o ' like - import- - . ' ' J ance in the United States. ! There is.'no other growing and important city J where you can-buy a fine residence lot,-50x100 feet- for $300 or $400,' as close -in to the center of the city as you 'can-, in Portland,' Or. This' condition of , ' - things will not last long.-- Real estate values in. Portland are bound to ad- . vance ; we look for a great rise next year. The wise ones are buying NOW. We are selling lots at North Irvington, 50x100 feet, at $150 to $600 each on very easy terms- a small sum down and the balance in monthly-payments. We will make it easy for you to build just as soon as you determine what kind, of a house you want. . . North Irvington is the place for the man of moder ate means It is only 10 minutes ride and 20 minutes' walk from the business part of the city. North Irving ton is high, dry, healthy and well drained. City water piped to every house in North Irvington. - The Title Guarantee & Trust Company 6 and 7 Chamber ot Commerce, Portland. Or. ' FARM AND CITY PROPERTY A9 mW.AVJlA lOUUCU , -.ilUUSO, HI II. orchard; watered by spring- - and well; part cultivated; fronts on (rood road, near Forest -Grove, Washing ton county; 1 mile to P. O., store and school; good neighborhood; only - - $650. : . i -. ,., 160 ACUES 60 acres level, balance roll ing;; 25 acres cultivated; good or - chard; 800 bearing grapes; good . neighborhood; 1 mile to school; line outrange, good water, near Forest Grove; a cheap farm $1,600, 40 ACB.ES Part improved; good or chard, fine water: joins R. R," sta tion; fronts on Columbia river, short - run from Portland; will make an , elegant summer home.. 165 ACRES Part improved, 1 mile from Columbia river, on good, level ; road; some choloe bottom land; about 3,000,00.0 feet of timber. 112 ACRES All cultivated; good build ings, tine water system, convenient to Portland. SO ACRES 7H miles east of city; fine . level road; about halt cultivated: orchard; good -room plastered house, frame barn; to settle an es tate and pay: off debts, will sell cheap. . . ' CITY PROPERTY LOT 50x100, two dwellings, 'newly - . painted; rental value $35 per month, on 12th" st., West Side. . HEAT COTTAOE on improved - street, Sunnyside; easy terms If desired; On 1 account of sickness must selL OOOD new 'hard-finished house in Lin coln Park Annex; cheap at $1,300. B-ROOK . hard-finished house in nice order; well finished; 'corner lot 80x 100 feet In. Stevens addition; best 1 .buy -in the addition; owner needs , money for other things; If sold now - only $2,660. - 7-ROOM new up-to-date house. Just com pleted, on E. Alder St., near 12th; cut price. A TSRT PRETTY suburban home , on good car line, not far out; 8-room, up-to-date : cottage, large grounds, choice - fruits, ornamental - - trees, shrubs, flowers, lawn, 100 varieties of roses. Price cut to $2,900. , HENKLE & BAKER ' 817 ABZSGTOir BUXUKITO. ' JENNINGS LODGE ACRE TRACTS The Ideal suburban homeslt location) Vsrythlng that could be desired is to be found her. . To property lying ad jacent to Portland, offers such Induce ments to the Intending purchaser, eithtr for home or as aa InTestment A thorough inspection of the tract will prove this Msertioa. ; Tor - particulars call on or address. , v W. A. SHAW & CO. ... 843 Bt ark, .. ntvr 0oon4 8trt. Six:-::; :J-:.Sf i i ) f h id) , FOR SALE Do you stop to think? - Why do you go six or seven miles away to Lents and St. Johns and pay as much or more for lots? Why not buy Inside lots, where you have streets, sidewalks, sewer, electric lights. Bull Hun water, street cars, schools and churches? We can? glve-you-termsr - -------ri- r- Cole's Add., lot A, blk. ..1400 Proebstel's Add. to Alblna, lots 8 and 8, block 3 1000 Albion Add. to Alblna, lot 7, blk. 4.. 100 Lincoln Park, lot 8, blk 15 800 Park Add. to Alblna, lots 10 and , 11, block 11, each 800 Tolman Tract, lots 7 and 8, blk. 25, 400 Park Add. to Alblna, lots 3 and 4, block 1 ........... . ...... ..... . 350 City View Park Add, lots. 1 and ,18, block 1 . . 400 Highland Park, lot 22. block 8. 100 Highland Park, lots and 10, block . 12, each , . .100 Highland. Park, lot U. block IS. 100 Highland Park, lots and 18, block . 14. each . . ...f... 100 Highland Park, lots 6 and 9, block 15, each . . .i. 100 Highland Park, lot 5, block A...... 100 Sellwood, lot 11, block 47 800 Sellwood. lot 15, block 87 ........... 800. Fulton Park, lots 11 and 12. blook . G 350 fortb Albina,; lots ! 'and 11, block z&, eacn . .................... j ov Gay's Add., lot 2,' block 2 , 100 Glencoe Park, lot-7, block 4 ,. 800 Park Add., Alblna, lots 8 , and 9, ; r block 11, each .. 100 Albion Add., lots ' 22, 23 and , 24, . block 4, each ... 100 Richmond Add., lots 8, 8,, 10, 18 and 20, block 2, each 800 Richmond Add., lots, 11, IS and 15, block 6, each .................. 800 Richmond Add.; lots 8, 10, .12, 14 and 16, block 11, each 800 Richmond Add., lots 8, 10, 12, blk. -. 10, each ....................... 800 Dolan's Add., lot 6, block 8......... 378 Ravenswood Add., lot 1. blk. 6 8SO Carter's Add. to E. Portland, lot 6, block 11 .. .. ..... i. . .. 600 Prettyman's Add., lots 2, 6 -and 8, block 6, each 300 Third Electrio Add., lot 1, blk. A.. 850 First Electrio Add., lots 35, 38 and 87, block 1 . ........ t. ....... 150 Third Electric Add., lot 2, block 2.: 800 Llnwood Add., lots 10 and 11, block - 2, each . . . . .' 800 Llnwood Add. lots 7, 8, and 9, block 1, each . 800 Tobasco, lots 8 and 4,' blk. 3, each". 80 Sunnyside Add., lots 8 and 9, block 60, each . 880 Tabordale, lot 1, block, 1 300 Peninsular Add., No. 2. , . lot ; 10, block 10 ,50 Peninsular Add., No. 3, lots 26. '27, . . 28, 29, 80 and 31, blk. 39, each... "30 J: L. Wells & Co. 94 ORAITS AYS. PROVS 385. FOR: SALE 85 ACRES One mile east . from r Lent.:: schooihouse, on good road; 10 to 12 acres cleared; all fenced; good bear ing orchard; land level. This tract ' - will be sold $26 to $50 less per acre - than adjoining. ' J. Li Wells & Co. 94 ORAITD ATZHVS.: PUTB 8-ROOM ROUSE, at lit.-Tabor, lot 80x186 feet $3,500. 40 ACRES of land at Shole's Ferry; 13 "..cleared; 6-room house, barn, orch ard; good timber Price $1,250. ' Charlesdn & Staub, . 345V4. Morrison, Room 12. HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , A large list of New Modern Homes of various designs in different locations at cash prices. ;; Terms equivalent to 10 per cent down and month ly rentals. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES WEST SIDE tlfiCIA For new 5-room cottage pores lain bath and wash-stand, sta. r tlonary wash trays on. bacl ' porch; on 23d street. SIQAfl 6-room house, on Clay St., with I7UU 25x100; well Improved. $25!Ofl 8-room new modern house, with ptsvv ba.Uv wash trays, cement walks, -, on 21st St., Within 1 block car .lines. v" ' f 6-room dwelling, hard finish. lrtWW bath, wash trays, close to car; line. . ; . , , v EAST SIDE $2700 $4000 $1800 $2400 $3100 $2400 $2200 $1400 $2200 $1100 For new' 6-room modern bom, on the corner of Rodney ave. and. Tillamook; full basement, porce lain bath, wastmtand, toilet above and below, wash tiays, wood elevator, piped for gas and furnace, streets fully improved. For 8-room house, on Eugene St.; one of the best -houses on the East Side; cement basement, furnace and all conveniences, with 60x100. For 6-room dwelling, on Skid more St., with corner. 50x1001 modern throughout For 7-room new modern house, on Couch St., with 60x100; lit good residence locality. For new 7-room modern house, on corner of Rodney and Tilla mook;, porcelain , bath, wash-stand,- toilet above and below, wash trays, wood elevator; piped for gas and furnace. For 8-room house, with 40x120, on Stanton at, between . 2 car lines, .... i For 1 6-room new well-finished house, on Rodney ave., with 25x 100; cement walks around prem laes. For E-room modern home, on the Mt: Scott car line, within 25 minutes ride of courthouse; best suburb of Portland. For 6-room new-house, on ' the East Bide, in a very desirabl-i locality, closa in on Rodney ave. For 6-room cottage, brand new, In the . suburbs of Portland, 20 minutes ride from the city; bath, hot and cold water.; ON CLINTON STREET, between 16th & 17th Sts. 6 and 7 Room Houses Well built, latest designs of architecture, plumbing; No. 1, cement walks, piped for gas, and furnace 10 per cent down. $2650: $2600 $2600 $2500 $2500: Why Pay High Price for Watch Repairing When you can get the best work- for little money at ' Jll DEKUM UUILfclNa.