The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 01, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY. 1, 1903.
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Celebrate Diamond Anniversary
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Burtensh
(Special Dtrtch to The Journsl. )
Lebanon," Or., July" 1. Mr. and Mrs.
B. Burtenshaw of this city celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary at their
home on Grant street In this city Sat
urday evening, June 27.
JAr. Hurtenshaw was born in England
December 17, 1X24. Mrs. Burtenshaw
was born in Kentucky August 17, 1831.
They wore-married at Catlettsburg, Ky.,
June 2 7. 1848. There has been 13 chil
dren, eight of whom are still living,
four boys' and four girls.
KSTflYV.tfNi TACIT
NOT AN EASY ONE
A. K Bentley, assignee of ths Com
monwealth Trust company, has filed a
report in the circuit court "In which
he says,that he has been shutoff from
making any further progress toward
settlement ry the objections recently
ma4e to $20,660 in claims by 6am Waf
fler, one of the creditors. He reports
that the receipts and property in sight
will foot up nearly I IS. 000. He has re
ceived 12.449 from sales, collected $848,
has $1,725 worth of unsold property and
expects tp realize J8.000 on outstanding
demands. Waffler'e objections were
filed, torn' time eeo, the chief claims
protested holng hotes. in favor of A. B.
Eastham and R. E. Bryan for
snd J5.OO0 each.
TEN-STORY BUILDING
SOON TO BE ERECTED
Workmen, are tearing out ths old
frame store buildlnfts on the southeast
corner of Sixth and Alder streets to
Ciyjpxroryoa..in for ths
MY
FEE
TO
No
Ht mi
methods are up-to-date and
authorities of Europe and America-
VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE,
STRICTURE, PILES,
BLOOD DISEASES
CONTRACTED TROUBLES
VarlcocI
I guarantee an absolute cure of
this tiouble In one week by a pain
less operation that never fails to
cure. ' Po not forget that Varico
cele Cannot be cured by an electric
belt, electricity in any form, by
absorption or any external appli
cation: Remember, I give a writ
ten guarantee to cure your Varico
cele by painless operation or re
fund every dollar you hatfe paft
Stricture
I can do more for stricture in
three davs with my Improved, mod
ern, up-Update method than cuuld
te done In three months with the
old, painful treatment. I can cure
nearly every case in 10 days, and
bv a cure, I mean the stricture
will never give any further trouble.
Remember, my method la abso
lutely free from pain and Is cer
tain In every case
Contracted Trouble
Every case of contracted trouble
COWBUXTATIOir FKIS-MV
COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully
rulded by years or successiui practice.
In. No. tonics that stimulate, temporarily, but thoroughly arlentiri.
treatment for. the removal of conditions responsible for functional de
rangement ...... . .
Call If you can. Write today for self -examination blank If you can
not call. No business address or street number on our envelopes or pack
ages. Medicines from f 1.50 to 4.50 a course.
Kottrs from a m. to p. nv, aad Sundays from 10 to Is.
Oregon Medical Institute
811 KORJUSOS ST, XT Win ATM A3TO STM. rORTXOjrO. OM.
A Perf trass j ixxxoy for tba Batk
, As lnrlfiirstlnr as Sea Batk.
' fcvyiens Hani water.
; tS Bat bs 25 cents. .-
aw of Lebanon, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Burtenshaw moved to
Linn county, Orrgon, in 1863. They
moved to Lebanoh in 1880. Mr. Burten
shaw was warden at the penitentiary
under Governor Pennoyer for four
years. He has also served on the city
council for four years and after h was
80 yeara old was elected mayor of the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Burtenshaw both look
much younger than they really are and
any one not knowing their age would
not take them' to be over "0 years of,
age. They are among Lebanon's most
enterprising citizens.
basement and foundation of the 10
atorv annex to be erected on the quar
ter block by Meier & Frank. The C. J.
Cook company took out a $7,000 permit
today to cover the cost of the excava
tion. A member of the firm of Meier
& Frank and a local architect are now
in the east making a special study of
department store construction, with a
view 'of incorporating the modern, up-to-date
features in the proposed annex
tp the Meier & Frank building:'
INDIAN REFUGEE IS
CAUGHT AT CHEMAWA
(Putted Preag Leased Wire.)
Balam. Or.. July 1. James Park
enute Koosle, wanted for murder at
North Yakima, Wash,. . was arrested at
Chernawa Jlst night by Deputy Sheriff
H. P. Mlnto. Koosle had registered at
the Indian training school aa a stilent
and had avoided detection until yester
day, wsMno a telegram from Sheriff J.
M. Edwards of North Yakima stated
that it was believed the Indian- was at
Chernawa.
Koosle Is not more than 0 years old
and Is charged with the murder of an
Indian companion in a drunken brawl
at North Yakima.
$750
In any tingle uncomplicated ailment, ex
cept Rupture, Varicocele and
Blood Poison.
BE PAID WHEN YOU ARE
CURED
Better Treatment in the World
are lndorssd by the hlfhest medical
asnot, my lawtis in iua euro ui
LOST MANHOOD,
NERVE WEAKNESS,
KIDNEY AND
BLADDER TROUBLES
I treat Is thoroughly cured. My
patients have no relapses. When
we pronounce a case cured, there
is not a particle xf Infection or In
flammation remaining, and there is
not the slightest danger that the
disease will return In Its original
form or wor,k its way into the gen
eral system. No contracted ,diaease
is so trivial as to warrant uncer
tain methods of treatment, and we
especially solicit those cases that
other doctors have "been unable to
1
cure.
Men's Weakness
Our cure for weak men removes
all the 111 effects of former follies
and dissipation, . stops every los
snd drain of rigor, makes the
nerves strong snd steady, enriches
the blood, invigorates the wasted
pelvic organs, and most Important
of. all, restores the wasted power
of manhood. Avoid temporary
stimulants. Seek a lasting cure.
HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE
glT you
the very beat opinion.
My cures are permanen
t and last-
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CLERGY PAY HONOR 10
ARCHBISHOP
HISTIE
Tenth Anniversary Cele
brated Many Tributes of
Esteem to Leader.
Forty priests of the archdiocese en
tertained Archbishop Alexander Christie
at a banquet yesterday afternoon In
honor of the 'archbishop's tenth anni
versary as a bishop of the- Cathollo
church. The banquet was held in the
refectory of Columbia university, and
was attended by ' leading priests of the
state., of Oregon. A solemn high mass
was a feature of ths, morning celebra
tion. This took place In the cathedral.
Rev. Thomas Breached ths sermon.
Following the banauet. Archbishop
Christie received many tributes of es
teem in arter . dinner speeches bv a
number of clergymen. The speakers
referred to the remarkable ferowth of
the church in Oregon since Archbishop
Christie has assumed charge of ths
spiritual welfare of the church.
The rapid progress of Cbfumbla tinl
varsity among the colteges of the north
west and the building of many other
Catholic schools was attributed to the
enerirv and seal displayed by his grace.
Moneeirneur Kauw, wno nas lust oeen
notified that he has reoelved the protho
notary apostolic degree from ths pope,
wag the principal -speaker.
In rwplylna to ths eulogies bestowed
upon him, ths archbishop paid a grace
ful compliment to the priests of his
diocese to whom he attributed the great
success of the church In Oregon, with
out their untiring work, he said, nQthini
could have been accomplished. He too!
occasion to mention tne need of a ca
thedral and theological seminary In
Portland,' and declared that the securing
or these would be his main oDject irom
now on.
An otherwise well Tormed colt born
near Lakevlew has only one fore leg.
and In consequence of too much cow's
milk lived only one day.
Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Siiow Liniment cures It.
Mr. O. H. P.. Cornelius. "Burner, Or.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures Poison Oak Pols
onlng," a very painful trouble. Bhe
not only cured a case of it oh herself,
but on two of her friends who were
poisoned by this same Ivy. Price, 25c,
BOc and $1. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co.
l&ORPIIINg;
and other drug habits are-posltively cured b
ilAiJlTiWA. f or orpooernuo or internal use.
Sample BeDt to an
man. Ke
t your druggie
latitat r tt mn
lei sue ky auamers Brag U., w
Xaii
U. rattlaas. Oncaa.
HHICHESTER'SPILLS
f THK DIAMOND BRAND.
9
1AMON
B HBANO PILI
ILLS, for SSI
ytwn kun M Sect, Satast, Always Rellabla
SfltD BY 05HJGGISTS EVERYWHERE
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm Big CI for unnatural
diacharjaa.inllammationi.
Irritations or olcaratloni
of ma boss marabrann,
Piinlaaa. ajii not eatlis
ItKEEVAHSChEMIMLCO. gant or poisonous.
) r ""l aVald ky Drmgglau,
-a r
r aant in slain wravMtt
WZ. 1 " ST sxBTost, praaatd, tor
St .00. or I nottlM 2.7&.
i Clxcalftr saa a WmA
U
IF
MEN'S
y drug naDicuepy
milar pries 52.00 per bonis
it or by mail in plain wrapper,
ileal C".. St. IjiiiIk. Mo
WiiJ boa, mM wtlb Blue Rlkbon. V
II - ft
a
Jf 'yjomlsX
lataaan.l
m J Oiuhimi VJ
ng ai ( nrlvn.
V X ca,
CURED TO STAY CURED
mi
Is MV FEE Irx
Any Uncompli-
txted Disorder
No other physician employs a lHs method,
snd so thorough Is my work that ther need not
be the slightest fear of a relapse into the oll
condition. It is not a question of whether you
can be cured, but whether you will be cured.
Don't wait until it is too late. My method is
perfect and quick. The cure is absolutely cer
tain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain and you
need not be detained from your work for one
day. I especially solicit those cases where
monov has been wasted on electrlo belts and
other appliances. SB. TAYLOB
The Leading- Specialist.
The Scientific Treatment of Weakness
Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonics In an effort
to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: The condition
Is rendered worse than before "Weakness" is merely an Indication of a
low form of inflammation in the prostate gland, and this inflammation
is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activ
ity. I employ the only scientific and fully effective treatment for "weak
ness," which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prontate gland 'to
a sound and healthy state. I obtain complete results In every case 1 treat.
Those in any trouote surrerlng from sfisk
MATORRHOEA, LOSSES AND DRAINS, VAR
ICfeL-. IIYitOt'EJLJ5, BLOOD
any other disease tending to destroy and dlsng
ure and to render happiness Impossible are urged
to call upon me without delay.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE
xoxrsa e a. x. to s t. k. buhdats io to i. '
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
' S34U Morrison Street,
coxvrm raoovs ajrs moxkisov stbexts, vobtxasd, obeqos
4a
Acreage and River Front
5 ACRES one block from the Willamette river and one fourth
mile from station on the Oregon City carline; 1 acre cleared, balance
good timber; all suitable for cutting up Into half acre and acre tracts.
mce only sow per acre.
6 ACRES n the Oregon City carline; 5 teres cleared, rich
beaver-dam, well drained, balance light brush. Price only $400 per
acre; $600 caah, balance to suit the purchaser. -
5 ACRES one fourth mile1 from the Oregon City carline; 2
acres cleared, balance good timber; on good public road Price $265
per acre; half cash, balance to guit the purchsf.
8 ACRES facing on the Willamette river, also on good public
. road; one fourth mile to railway station; partly cleared, balance good
timber. Price $850 per acre. Must be seen to be appreciated.
CHOICE LOTS ON THE WILLAMETTE RIVER, 50x280
feet, all facing on food sidewalk to railway station on one end and
taking in riparian rights on the other, for sale on reasonable- terms.
I The Shaw-Fear Company j
I . . STARK STREET
l thonsi Alain 3S and A3tfOQ i
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San Francisco Office
Oregon JourliaJ
1206 CaUBldg
Telephone ffsamsy BlHffc
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SCBirXlOCS BBOUTXI).'
Oregontans warn In Sss BCtsc
ran hare their mall sent Is car of
The Journal office.
ARTHUR U' FISH. Representative.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Saob Insertion, 1 osnt s oonnted werd.
So ad less than IB esnts per lusestlon.
7 lnsert'lons for the price of 8.
Xros and found, help wanted, situa
tion Wanted, for rent and wanted to
rent ads, 1 cent a word, 3 Insertions
for the price of a.
Count six words to the line.
"Wew Today (agate measure, 1 Inch,
14 lines) 84 seSts per Inon.
"Want Ads" will be aoospted over ths
phone, but Ths Journal will not be re
sponsible for errors, should iny ooonr
In Such ads. Prompt paymsnt xpeoted.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
Hours, 8 I, m. to 6 p. m,
Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 V- m-
Medical Building
PARK AND ALDER STS.
Alphabetical Directory
Barber, B. J., Blffg, J. On Klrstel, Bdw.
dentists Suite 625.
French, O. Gertrude, Dr., physician
Buue qzo. fnones Main in. a-ii.
Perrls, Srs. T. E. ft O. X. dentists
Formerly Macleay bldg. Suite ZIL'
Main 1939.
Holbrook. Dr. Millard C. dentlst-For
merly Macleay blag., suite 4Ui-i-v.
Main 8519.
Keefer, J. B, Dr., dentist Suite 617.
Main 2683. A-3404.
burkln, Qeo., Dr., dentist Suite B03-
Phones Main 678. A-2744.
Perkins, T. L., Dr., dentlstj Suite 407.
Phones Main 1512, A-6404.
Ttmms, Edna ., Dr, physician Suite
625. Phones Main 714. A-4917.
Visiting ZTursei' Association Suits 60L
Phone Main 4087.
Watson, Alfred F-, Dr dentist Suite
60S. fhones Main oi. A-zia.
NEW TODAY.
ACREAGE
If von want a home close In, In any
direction from city, call and let me
show vou my list of rrom s to tu-acre
tracts anid as cheap, as any on the mar
ket.
DTE AX, BBOWW.
709 Swetland bldg.. Bth and "Wash, sts,
Not n Dollar
rseticl ha Fafd
Until Cured
POISON op
t
4
SEASES
XEW TODAY.
Incpme 9
Rents $142.50 Per Month
Quarter block, Nob Hill,,
1 four nine-
roorn, moaern nouses.
$3100
Nice8-room house.
Piedmont; cement
modern, in
basement;
, run lot.
SI 100 QUARTER BLOCK,
$1100
$3300
$2500
In Coles'
" And r nn' ttmii, n
6-room house; full lot;
ries, fruit; near Union
ber-ave-
nue, close In.
acres, near thte city; 4
room house and barn. i
tftfUl PuH lQt on Macadam and Call
Sf)00 ?an' balance $20 pei month, nice
Dungaiow near . Hawtnorne ave.
$3200
$H00
$4500
6-room nouse, Kast side, elosq
In. walking distance.
Modern- hiouse, full 'lot. East
Bide.
A nice 8-room, modern house
on Willamette Heights. $1,600
cash; gas range, blinds and water
heater.
HO COMMISSI IT
Charged for Selling Your Heal Estate.
KO ADVANCE
In Price. You Deal Direct. See Me
About This New Plan.
Martirh-J. Higley
133 THXBD BTEEET.
GOOD HOMES FOR
LITTLE MONEY
S-STOBT, e-KOOtt HOUSE, on E. Mad
ison St., close in, for $2,600, $300
cash, lot 49x100, Improved street,
lawn and shrubbery, modern In everjr
way.
82100 1300 cash. B room bungalow,
near K. 34th st. new and up-to-date
In every way.
82650 Nsw 7-room home on corner
lot, 60x100, ,on JO. 28th at., near car.
absolutely a oargain, only $300 cash
required.
91950 6-room modern bungalow,
new, up-to-date, near E. 37th St., only
$200 .down and $15 per month: it's
far better than paying rent.
We have many others equally as
good, call and see us.
C0NKLIY BROS.
303 BOTKOBXLD BLDG.
OODIIVES
A 20 ACRE ORCHARD
In a section' like the Hood River Valley
will make any family independent for
life. We are offering a perfect trai t
of orchard land; 1 acres cleared,
balance pasture. On the best road in
heart of orchard district, where values
are rapidly Increasing and where It Is
always eay to sell if one wishes to.
Improvements consist of"
Two acres bearlnr trees
4O0 Spltsenberga, 3 years old
450 Spits aad XTowtowns, yearlings
Wall built 4-room cottage.
The location and soil can't be Im
proved upon. School and store near;
fine neighborhood. Buying In the right
place is getting started right. We will
take care of this place a few yeara If
desired.
Mac Rae & Angus
433 Chamber of Commerce.
Double Your Money
Hood River Bargain
15 ACBJQ8 Bloh clay loam soil, lays
perfect; county road on two sides; only
2 miles from Hood Haver, rlirht In the
heart of this beautiful vailey. prime
orchard of 300 New towns, 300 Svltxen-
bergs and 76 assorted family trees. 3
acres In potatoes, 3 acres In straw
berries, between trees. 1 acre in al
falfa, 3 acres in timothy and clover.
6-room, story and haJf frame house,
barn and outbuildings, implements and
tools. PIElfTT OF WATER. Every
thing: is in PIliST CLASS COITSZTIOIf.
Price $6,500. 250 CASK payment
and the place will pay oat the balance
when It will reaouy sell for DOUBLE
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE FRJCE.
Sounds good, but It looks better.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUCH"
508-9 Swetland bldg-, oof. 5th and Wash.
J. L. F1REBAUGM
Hood River Kepressntatlve,
IRVINGTON
S900 50x100 lots on 22d and 23d sts.,
close to Brazee.
SIOOO 50x100 lot on 23d. close to
Thompson st.
$1109 45x100 lot on 14th. close to
Tillamook St., all street improvements
in . and paid.
81900100x100 on 16th. close to!
Brazee St., street grade pai-1.
82 2 00 85x10(1 on 24 th. closn Cry Til-
lamook st.. all street Improvements
i In nnd paid.
82200 lthixlCO, corner 15th and:
Brazee, street grade paid. '
! 82200 lOOxlOD, corner 22d -and
raze si . one tniri casn. paiance '
j easy terms. Huv now before the
i yi r ea aiu gu vaiit vti. i
Irvingtott Investment Co.
831 Chamber of Commerce
Phones M. 3177. A-44 50
SIN A PS
8571
i75 Corner lot 60x105. In Rose City
fa
Jark; Includes air Improvements,
cheapest
corner In the addition, i
1 erms.
81900 1100 cash, balance monthly
payment New, modern 6-room bun
galow, J-nr A Ins worth ave.
gg-iOO-'O" c.-iKh. balance monthly
Installments N'?w. modern 6-room
. bungalow, on corner.
3 ACREB, near Jennings station, O. ,
W. P., worth IS!0 per acre. Will 1
trade for ll.oOO telephone bond, with
half stock bonus.
Fine homes In Irvlngton at reasonable
prices
sioo
down. 30 a month will buy
a lot ana oulid nouse to suit you.
DAVIE & BLAIR
436 Chamber of Commerce.
S N A P 3
$5,500 Ftve acres. near Mllwaukle
modern bungalow, poultry, incubators
hro.-ders; IS.ooo down. Bargain.
! $13,000 Magnificent farm. 219 .scresj
r nntrr cultivation; is acres in r,tjt,
hmir and naif ride rrom i'ortland on
Oregon Electric road; latter con
4 structlng warehouse thereon; $8,000
:down. Quick action necessary.
1 $3,653 8 acres, flvs miles from Cot-
:l tage Grove, under cultivation; 8
room house snd Improvements; will
j ll or exchange for Portland prop-
; erty
BOLDS WALLACE CO.
Boom
a, Oanterlmry Bids-, Third aad
WuUuton
Sts.
Telephose Main
T904V-
Abstracts, Tax Searches
Court Cases, Etc, V
NO JOB TOO LARGE! OK TOO EMALtl
V. ,R. MiZLIP, CO.
UAta T331, S38 CMbert Builila-.
JTEW - TODAY.
Don't
COME
Wait
OUT
TOMORROW
AND SEE
lallway
iiiiiw
Corner, Lots
Inside Lots
$100
$85
TEFiMS$
$10 Down and
$5 Monthly
10 Discount (or Cash
Improved streets, 5-cent fare, good
loll.
Title guaranteed perfect
' No building restrictions, and imme
diate possession.
iVGENTS AT TRACT EVERY
DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAY
Take Montavilla car at corner Third
and Morrison stftrets; get off at cor
ner Villa and Hibbard streets, Mon
tavilla branch office; for further par
ticulars call office.
CP. WELLS
231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. 3253.
Homes for Sale
95,000
New 6-room house, sleeping
porch, attic, full cement
basement with floor, fur
nace, fine porches, fire
place and nicely finished ; on
Twentieth St., near Thomp
son St.; paved.
$4,500
7-room bungalow, sleeping
porch, fireplace, 72-foot ce
ment basement, cement
floor, furnace ; thoroughly
modern; on Nineteenth St.
north of Thompson.
$6,250
7-room new 2-story and at
tic, 72-foot basement, large
pantry, finely paneled dining-room,
all modern con
veniences ; on Broadway,
near Nineteenth.
$5,250
7-room modern house, fine
yard, on Halsey St., facing
south, between Nineteenth
rr . f d
and IWenty-lirSt OtS.
Holmes & Menefee
89 THIRD STREET
FARMS
2 ACRES
Rome place; ell best of garden land,
ahout 10O fine bearing frsilt treea, good
6 room house, with bath and closets-
new
barn 20x40, chicken house, spring
r Piped to house, and barn, on a fln
wat
level roail to city. 1 miles from Lents-
snap at K.250. J1.600 down.
14a ACRES
Al la ml. good building, co acres In
I wheat. 23 acres In oats. 30 acres In hay
; 7 sere beaverdam, a fine heavy team,
! fine colt, it head of, hogs, the Vest $100
cow in the country, a fine heifer, all
i the farming tools snd machinery, run
1 nlng water th whole year for 100 head
; of stock. 4 to miles from railroad and
: town; Dries 14& nr aero 11 ana
13.000 down. beUanc long time a't per
v oum ta sonae good city prop-
. mt f.i.
80 ACRES
1! cleared. J7$ tre-ea good besrtng
orchard, mostly, apples, good S room
9ue. good barn and other aecesaary
outhouses, good well at house, running
water in pasture, . 000.000 feet ef sUnd
ing Umber, go rods from milk snd mail
route, In Washington countv. to mile
omIortlni,; Personal property:
mllchr cows, 1 good tesus, wagon and
harness, 1 l-seatej hack. 1 pigs, doren
chickens, plow, -hsxrtn. new mowr. bay
rake, X new sprayer, all small tools;
pries tl.000, half csah, bslsnce time. ,
Several fine, high rade farms. lasa
to Nor th-Tsmhlil. at bargain pri e.
Espey-Melnc Hcdly Co;
Tract
RVNGION
Room $11 Cora-ner
Comer 2d ani v, a
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS,
T I 'i"n-nrHnsrinriHIiiil. iii- irni ninissa m ' I, ' ii.
COal Ttetnmerr eoal, the bsst-Vyom-,
1 Jn coal: fives mof lieM amr
less ash. ChurchTey Bros, isu $ T
Marshall sts Phone's W Un 9M A.tS.i
IX Insurance
&.I Wey6 coV lSffM'
Incandescent
; i.
Ice C mam Butter. Milk and cTeamr
Plire GrOld i'", Pll!l Vs "Pure
I, uiC tJUlU Gold-' Flavoring Ex
tracts.
x-none n-zivo; aitornoona.
W 'inp O'Malley and Neuberge
''""Wash. Choice wlnee, J
er. S27.
and cigars. Look for our cut-rate sale.
Free delivery. Phone Main 3384.
BUSINESS CAKDS.
HOWE, DAVIS & KILHAM. 109 d ST.
Blank books m'f'g; agts for JonfS'
Improved Loose-Lea.! ledsrs; see thS
new Kureka leaf. A-3183. Main 1S3.
CLEAN
Tt-lWELp
DAILY COMli,
brush, soup, $1 per month. PortlaiwI
Laundry & Towel Supply Co., 9th and
Couch, sts. Phone 4 10.
brush
WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO -i
'"Struet pavlnifcrafcidewalks -and cross
Ings. 314 Lumber Exchange.'
ADOIH ADEKUM, 131 WrSTWFI
carrl(?n a full and. complete assort
ment of butchers' supplies
TIN ROOFING. GUTTERING. RE-
pairing- and general jobbing. J
812 Jefferson st. Pacific 1424.
1 1ohhln JT. ToH.
2 1
F. E. BEACH & CO., THE PiONEER
Paint Co. Window glass and glaj-
Ing. 135 First wt. Phone 13S4.
C. F. PFLUGER, NOTARY PUBl.tCj
coinmlBKioner of deeds. Deutaches
notarist. R. u Mulkey bldg. 2d and Mor.
EXCAVATING, TEAMWORK, WOOD-
hauling, cleaning-up a specialty,
Logan & Clow, 289 Hawthorne E-2673.
CHAS. 1. MASTICK & CO 74 Front.
leather of every description, tap
mfrs. fin d i ngf.
GILBERT. & KEYSER, CIVIL ENGI-
neers and surveyors, office 414 Couch
bldg. 109 4th st Phone Main 7160.
THE BARBER ASPHALT 4? A VINO CO.
of Portland offic, 404-405 Worcester
bldg. '
NEL'. & KINGSLEY, 268 IST.. VOKT
land's leading marble and granite wks.
LAWYERS' ABSTRACT & TRUST CO.
M.SSO. A-4222. Portland Trust Co. bldg.
DO.VNERBERG
plumbers, 303
& RADEMAGHER,
Burnslde. Main 231. '
DESIGNERS AND PHOTO ENGRAV
ers. Nelss & Connaway, 109 2d. M.7319 i
J AS. Mcl. WOOD & CO., ALL KINDS OK
Insurance, surety, bonds. McKay bldg.
ISAAC L. WHITE. FIRE INSCRANCEi
344 Sherlock hldg. - T
REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS OS
housesjbrl'ck and cement work. E-3804. .
WEATHER KEPORT
A trough of low pressure extends
from British Columbia south to south
ern Arizona, and a rmall high pressure
area ts central over eastern Montana.'
The barometer is relatively high over
the eastern states. Showers have oc
curred in southeastern Idaho, Wyoming,
South Usfkota, Nebraska, Kansas, Min
nesota, Iowa Oklahoma, and at . scat
tered places in the lake region, mid
dle Atlantic and New England states.
The hottest weather of the season oc-;
curred yesterday in the Wlllamette'vaN
ley. During ths last 24 hours the
changes in temperature, in all parts of
the United States have been small and
unimportant. -
The indications am for fair weather
In this district tonight and Thursday,"
with lower temperatures Thursday . in .
western Oregon, Washington aid north
ern Idaho.
Temp.
Max. Mln. PreclD.
. 90 6G .OH
Chicago, III. 78
Cincinnati, Ohio 2
64
-4
62
4
54
74
70
62
70
70
60
60
68
54
SO
58
68
.16
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.00
T.
.ftl
.00
.00
.00
.34
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.34
.00 '
.00
.04
Denver, C nl ril
Detroit. Mich Tfi
Kansas City, Mo.. 82
Irfi8 Angeles, Oal . . VB
Now Orleans, I.a. . 8S
New York. N. Y. . . 4
Omaha, Neb 78
Philadelphia. Pa. . 90
Phoenix, Ariz 108
Pittsburg. Pa
76
Portland, Or.
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul. Mtnn
Salt Lake, Utah...
Seattle, Wash . . .
Washington. D. C.
92
80
6
84
74
86
REAL ESTATE, TRANSFERS
Have your abstracts made by the Be
rn j lty Abstract & Trut Co., 7 C. of C
Arleta Lnd company to Mamie
Henrv, lots 10 and 11, block 7,
Leater Park ..$ 1T0
George W. Gordon and wife to
William H. Reed, undivided half ' '"
of part of lot 4. section 12,
township 1 north, range 6 east. 30
Hlbernla Savings bank to B. I
Mrb Inli .11) anA 31. hlorW 11.
Capitol H1U 400
Fred Hiram Strong and wife to C,
C. Yett and wife, lot 7, block
"B," First addition to Holladay ' .
Park addition; and that part ot
Timothy and Margaret Sullivan
D. L. c. lying south of the south -line
of above described block
"B" and north of the O. R. &
N. right of way , 1,500
8. C. Priestly and wife to Anna t
C. Olson, lot 11. block 15, Fox-
chase addition 8M.
W. B. Baker to J. H. Colt, trustee, ,
lot 2, block 8, Southern Port- - 1
land -. 00
Harrv 8mlth and wife to T. 8.
Mctanlel. lot 4, block 8, Park
View extension ., -V 1,800
Marcus Peterson and wife to F. r. ,
F. Plenkner, lots 8, and 10,'
block 41. Tremont - 700
Ulysses A. Wynn et si to Lllla D. 4 ,
Perry, lots 2, 3 and 4, block 25,
WiUamette . J.000
Adolph Sorlie to H. G. Stltes et al,
lot , block 6, Lincoln Park An- ;
nex 1750
J. H. Rankin and wife to Carleton
K. Rogers, lot 2. block 10t,
Laurelwood Park 1J
Real Estate Invtstors association
to Evelvn Holden. - lots 10 and
11, block 9. Sellwood 200
Dwlght Cheney to Robert M. Clsrk
and wife, lot 16. block . West
Piedmont I.jqO
Mary M. Gllman et al to Annie
Coway. lots 18 and 17, block 1, '
Havelock 1,500
C P. Jordan et al, to Tony Ar-
nand. lots 6 snd . blook- 4, ' '
X Garbade 1 J08
JV. L. Green and wife to Ernest T
Warren, 6 acres of lots 18 and -
19, DeLaahmutt A Oatman'i ' ;
Little Homes subdivision No. 4.. 5,175
Cathrine F. Therkel'Sen to Louise
Meehan, ' lots 23 and 34, block
12, Good Morning addition ... . ! 80
George Coot and wife to Anna
O. Rodlun. lot 10. block si
Mount Scott View .1 J03
William R. Murray, to J. Ms
Short, southeast V of section) '
15. township 1 south, range 4
east t.00
William Jones and wife to Wet .
St. Johns Land company. t.ii ',
acres' beginning st point Jsj
, township 1 north, range l west,,
where south line' of George J. 1
Wat ITs donation land claim in
tersects center of Portland and
St.,' Helena' boulevards t?1
William M. Ladd et al,. trustee,
to Effle D. 8!mmons. ot ,
. block 2. subdlvlxlun of siat-- U .
ef Woek-'-Z,-1 city
J. I Kennedy and 'wife to' fteln
hold Hoffman, 1 acre becin-
nlng at stake at "intersection .
of east Una of Thlrt-e!hth
' steret wtth south line pt fcirnp
son . street ...,..,.;.;........ 4, J! 3
Fred Side-pius "and wife to A. I .
Howard and wife, lot 7. blt
!!.- Holladsv's ad tition ,'"
Richard D. Hcales u-, i'e-t
Ros BsvrsttH-k. l -t 14, l-x.i'
11. Ins Park I5;t, i .... . I ''"
Bsmuet Wll.on and wife t W'-
gsret Blak-lv, t 14,
k 1'
Simon' -adtttlon . . .. .', .
3
Hancock
Strec't r-iil ' .'i-
to 11; i. IXn.t-
block B. If'
it j. t !'- . y
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