' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER , 5. 1908-
IS
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t
TKIPEI Of .
e. o. r. souriDEo
.-(Continued From Pat Ons.) J
. fused nor mtalsd by adroit thruats or
; pleaders' akllL If all that Bryan haa
.favored during the past It years had
'. bean anactad Into law w would have
.1 been ' overwhelmed with disaster and
would regard it our -chief business in
tha future to find a way of escape from
r ma mesnee or in considered legislation
BrVan uvi the Democra.Ua Dlatform "li
binding aa to what It omits as wall
aa to wnat it contains." , ,
Ha might hava added It la just aa tic
.'. nlflcant In on caaa aa In tha other. Lin'
coin aald, ''In tha abaenca of formal
written platforms, th, antecedents of
candidate! become-thelr platforrria,'' and
It may alao be aald that In tha proeenee
, of formal written plat forma, -tha ante
cedents can not be forgotten. . Silence
- la often eloquent' In tha election thla
' fall wa choose men, not abatractlona;
.Platforma must be read Injtha light. ef
msiory ana may oe eloquent 01 paai
mistaken .and mlagulded .'. Tagitatlons
which their aponaora gladly rgnora but
which tha nation will do well to remem
ber. ... ,(..,.-;..
The sagacity, steadiness and Bound
judgment of the chief executive muat
be the
trying emergencies it la no injuatico
to Bryan a attractive personal qualities
hla effectiveness aa an orator, nls skll
aa a party leader, nor la It any dlapar-
jumrni or ma purity or nia motives 10
ay mat me man wno espoused rree sil
ver In 1808. Vreneweri hla advocacv In
"I too and later declared hla belief In the
public ownership of railroads,- ran not
m reaarnea aa a-saie man 10 wnom 10
confide the It r eat power of the president
merely becauae ; those doctrines are
omitted from tha preaent platform.
Taft, tne Van of Bock.
' The country, needs - a man of roch,
baaed In sound conviction and funda
mental principle. in, whose rood Judg
ment In any difficulty all may feel se
cure ana such a man preeminently la
William If. Taft. . -
It la not Improbable) that the next
president will appoint r at leant four
Judaea of the aupveme court. No one
couia command higher confidence than
the Republican candidate for president.
Himself a judge, learned In the wiadom
of tha law, he commanded the respect
and esteem of - the entire bar of the
country without regard to partisan di
vision. Some questions which are ' dlscuaaed
with no little vigor can hardly be eon-.
CANT EMPTY TDE
OCEAN '
Andrew Laraen of Sorensen AV r.sraen
, merchant tailora of Bait Lake City, waa
so low with kidney disease that he waa
In bed and death waa looked for almost
oauy.
The treatment waa chanted. He be
gan to mend. Hla partner phoned the
doctor he waa slightly better. The doc
tor replied, "It makes no difference. It
is aa Impossible for him to recover aa it
la to emptv the ocean."
The progress waa so stow that the pa
tient would ret discouraged and read our
book for a bracer. Ha says he thinks ha
read !t a hundred times. But the day
. ha finished the third doaen he was back
to4Jusines. Wonder what his phyelclan
thinks about emptying: the ocean.
Physicians call kidney trouble Neph-
- ritls. Thla meana inflammation of the
kidneys.
j The old dluretlca (kidney medicines)
are kidnev excitants.-. N wonder the
kidney deaths have doubled.
Fulton's Renal Compound 1 the drat
successful kidney emollient thus reduce
ins kidney Inflammation and controlling
kidney troubles that have resisted all
known treatment as in the above Salt
Lake case. Literature mailed free. J
' Oakland. Cal.
Bkldmore Drug Co,, 161 Third St., are
our sole local agents, ask ror bimonthly
Bulletin or tare recoveries.
TREASURE
SPOT
TABLE ROCK
Seo Page B,
Wtch for
Columbia Woolen
Mills Co.'b
"Reason Why"
Contest in "
Sunday Papers.
f Good Farm Lands in-Wash., Close to Portland
' 40 ACBXB aood rich land. 1 mile
from Vancouver, on good road; 20 acres under cultivation, mor,e easily
cleared; 8 acres In fine orchard of assorted fruits in full bearing, 8
acres In assorted berries; large 7 -room rustic house, new barn and all
outbuildings; place fenced and cross-fenced; personal property, team,
wagon, harnesses, spring wagon, all kind, of farming Implement 4
milch, cows, aome hogs and all chickens, cream separator, 8 barrels of
cider, cider press and feed cutter, ail hay, grain, potatoes, and about $500
worth of apples, vU for $3,860; $1,(00 can stand if dealred. A BARGAIN.
80 ACBUS excellent land, 60 acres tipder fine stute of cultivation,
balance all slashed, burned and seeded, famllv orchard of aasorted fruits.
2 fine large barn, silo and other necessary
wen at door, living stream ana springs; place rencaa ana croas-iencea
with practically new fence; 8 fine dairy cowa, wagon, hack, plow, harrow,
binder, mower, rake, IS tona hay and all growing crops, 11 mile, frera
Vancouver, iL milea from two railroad towns. Price, "$7,600. THIS IS
ALL HIGH ASH 8 WALK LAND. If you are looking for a farm where
you can pay for It off the land, see thla.
1M AOBBS, 74 miles from this city. 85 acres under cultivation. 17
acres fine green timber: S-room house, large barn, granary and other out
buildings; 10 bead of cattle, team of fine marea, 8 wagons, buggy, hack,
plows, mower,-rakev about $(00 worth of hay and other farm products.
Price, $8,(00. H cash, balance to suit at per qent Interest.
40 ACII8 nh level land. 17 acres cleared, some' fine green saw ttm
bar, new buildings, T-room, 2-story house, nicely finished and painted, ' '
large barn and all outbuildlnga, good team, new wagon, harnesses, spring :j
-wagon, mower, rake, plowe, harrow, cultivator and all email tools; 4 cowa, 1
some hogs, ail chickens, household goods of every description, cream eep- k j
srator and articlee too numerous to mention. Thla place la Vl-mlle from 'i
church and 1 mile from arraded school 1U mllea from railroad town an1 '
H mues rrom Vancouver on gooa level graaea roaa. jn rins location and
a fine boma Price. $4.B0,
THOMPSON & SWAlSr
C1T1J!JSV STATZOVAXt BAJTaC MVTUZSa, TAJTOOVTZm, WACX. '
T
186JS ACRES 12 MILES FROM PORTLAND '
4 mils from R- K. station nd store, and T miles from Vancouver, X
on fine, level, graded road. 145 aerea under fine aute of cultivation,
balance In woods, pasture and green saw timber. Large 1-etorv 10-
mora house, with hot snd cold water piped through It. f larae bams. k
one 44xS and one (0x14 feet, rhlckan bouse, woodahed and brick
dairy house, well and 'running water. R. T. D. serrtca, telephone In
banish mile from graded achooi. and 1 miles from M. K. church,
. 1 mile Catholic cherch. Ia thickly settled Incalltv. Land lays nice
and - lereL Pereoaal property: Two good young teams. I celt, double
.1 . fc - - - - X Mllk . 11 K A r. 9 Kaa . - - , Mtm k.
' 1 mi, hit iiwi larnmm m. w ...... " .
some chlckena twa good' wagona new
ef sotatsae and ell ether srtVctee toe
8 IS : 8 (. rash, balance la five
,rs ire. Mr isoaer. manure anreaaer. a viiimi awq 1
. a rliMng cultivator, s fanning roiua. urui. rasoune rtmi witn arag
T 4 buss saw a, doea cnurnJeg. separatee milk and pumpe water through
buildings ; sheep eheanng nvachlna, epiae and spring ' tooth burrows,
i potato disger aovd planter, cider preaa, fed cutter, corn shelter, all
'2 small tooie. 48 tons of hay la feara, (a beaBrls -1 sata. several serve
e If desired. Absolut
if deetred. Absolutely the best buy In
A will bare te be seen to be aBpreristed.
t Don't wt tb
have the BAR'iAlN
mistake rf bar Ira
have the BARGAINS. '
t THOMPSON
s - tlT.lZMV aTATTOaTAX aVAaTK.
mAwtkA onmnaim laauaa. rtrvan desires
that United Btatse aenatora be chosen
by direct vote. Tart alao inclines to m
vor thla course, Thla oan be eoooin
pllehed by a oonatltutlonal amendment
inn tiir .mrM It aiattui
which do not 'desire tha amendment.
the ooaatltutlonal provision for the eleo-
lion by tha leglalatora 'can not . be
chanred ' " ,
Amain Bryan objecta to tha preaent
rules of the house of representative
How to make the procedure of aearly
Ann miniWi mnra fuiiv deliberative and
at the aame time make provision for
the proper dispatch or puaineas la
question which parllamenUrlans may
dlacuas to advantage. .
Be,
to say In regard to
md eanrpalgn expen-
ts to give due credit
- Krvaa' haa much to
corrupt praotlcea and
to the Republican party for what haa
been aocompllaned regaraing tneao m
nt,nt rmtnrmm
In the atate of New fork, the Re-lit proflta little to the worklnrman to
publlcar? lealalatura In 1106'paeaed afbe told that he will be given the right
atatute prohibiting corporatlpna rrom
maltlna- nnlltlcal nontrlbutlona directly
or Indirectly. . And I know of no more
drastlo atatute In the country with he
aard to the publlolty or campaign con-
rriLntirtn. mf,A tnr tha nrevention of
corrupt praotioes than that passed tti
New York under Republican auapicea.
Thau in .nnt nrnmlaea of an '.oppo -
alt Inn nartv uwbinr nower. ' but are
enactments by a partv In power. There
ahould be federal legislation securing
popular publicity of campaign eontribu -
tions, but It must fairly be recognised
mat tne skirts, or neitner pariy
oeen clean.
' Tariff In the Zssne &ist. ,
Bnth mMUa tamand ravlalon of the
tariff, but differ in the principle and
aim or sucn revision, i ne-wepuouenn
party stands for ; the policy or pwaa.
In the defenae of American standards of
"''' ... . V. u,,,,
"sifiis ''2&t.w-S2xrvz
'ff thVeetenin", Th. d l loc.t ton o? tr7da
" ".sA i 17 r. . a i -i . i a tw-
bUAgiln th.TOgiclknn,0f 1898 wave. hi.
wand. At its atroka. dlfflcultle. diaap-
pear and complex problem, or moqern
puaineaa are rorgoiien in 1
tlon of a simple panacea and. aa that
i--JSffe a?
gold. ,BO the new-found specino or
Sr.ndHaltoore..Um.0,,a th" CUrM
The rtelu.lnnPPf is 08 is eomnarable
on?Vtha"t0onfljl ySr.,agomParb
gold." ,ao the n.ewTfound apeclflo of
Trtun) BenSaies.
flH.. 1 , tlx.. 4 V, -, tX law
should prevent the duplication of direc-
tora among; competing corporatlpna. If
a law were paased preventing the du-
plication of directors It would easily
be evaded in the selection or men wno
Whatever advantage auch a law as pro -
nosed would be It hardlv rises to the
dignity of a "remedy."' .
Hut a more important proposal ibi
tHat any manufacturing or trading en-1
aaaed in Interstate commerce be re -
aulred to takM out a federal license be-
fore It s.iall be permitted to control
so much as 25 per cent of the product
with which It deals."
License la permission and the object
businesses but to destroy trusts. Hence,
the supposed efficiency of the plan la
bound to.be found in the prohibition of I Yellowatone (108), Coburn, 6 to l, aeo
the control by such a corporation "oflond; Oracloua Dame (7), Russell, even,
more tnan 50 per cent or tne total
mount of any product consumed In
lh, t:llJ atamm " Thla la anklh.
luslon of ratio.
It might'be Interesting to Inquire the
meaning or any pronuci consumea in
the United States.'' Does It refer to a
class of commodities? If so, how shall
classes be defined? Or doea It refer
to a separate article-or commerce and.
If ao, what account does the proposal
lane or me skiu ana initiative oi man
uracturers who have built up a more
or less exclusive trade in particular ar
ticles orten protected oy traae-markar
n we aaopt nryan-. proposal, to
bat Derind nf production Is the nro-
ibltion to annlv? Ia the outmit for a
day or a year to be considered? Let
us suppose a concern which controls
80 per cent of a given product makes
ana sells 8,000,000 out pra total trade
in that product amounting to 110.000.-1
000. Is ft to be compelled to reduce
its outout to 82.000.000 because onlv
82.000,000 in value ia made-by others? j
per cent-of the trade In soma article.
What- rrfants shall It retain? It can
uiuuucn iuiiiiiik mini uitn piuuucc, Lung, Tnroat, Kneuraaiism, wervous
but lt may produce an amount equal to nes. Nervous Debility, Stomach, Liver,
the production of others and It hopes Rrhdey Troublea; alao Lost Manhood,
ino-i iuo wui sruw. r hk vibiuii
of bualnesa uncertainty and confusion: I
or iaie. ana impai rea plants,, ana tne
FUIn theolemnlTywIth which thla pro-
posal haa been declared and the in-
ii.t.nr. with hiti it la advnratert
wun tne promems 01 me aay.
Tha Bank Ottaraafee nan.
Tha Dlan nronosed by the ' Demo-
cratlc platform to provide for the guar-
serious objection. Mr. Taft promptly
pomtea out. us weaKness ana wryaniiezft first St., Cor. Mornaon. Portland,
has been unable effectively to answer
his criticism. The plan proposes to
malrn the hnneat and nrudent banks
meet 'losses for which tney are In no
wav resDonalble. If the plan ia a good
one for banks, why ahould It not be
aDDlleH to insurance companies? They
are chartered by the atate and are sub
ject to Its run supervision, cui wnat
would be thought of a proposition to
compel a well-managed and conserva
tive lire insurance company to mane
from country town and 11 miles
outbuildings'; 8-room house, fine
)
tw
. - w vw r i - .
back, hurry, cart, ttlnder. nKwer,
naing piewa,'
ana
i
numerous to mentloat. for onlv
rears wlta 8 trr cent Interest.
tbe aerthweet for the money.
before leoklna erer eur llat. We
. i . .
& SWAN i t
TAsTCOtrrxm. WAatat '.
I good the loaaaa sustained bv these In
yu red in other companies that beooma
- nuivm i v ,M M '
- i It may be added that a guarantee
runa, eaiaDiinnta on a acaie aurn
I clently larae to Insure tha ranulrad nro
I taction, would furnish difficulties both
I in reard to Its Investment 4nd ' ita
ava lability in caaee of emergency.
- i ne itepuoucan party haa been so-
licltoui of the rlrhta of labort for ln-
stance the reenaoied employara liability
act, the safety, appliance act, the gov.
ernment employar a coinDtnsatlon act.
I tne inveatigation or mine disasters anx
m irimuun wun reapect la cnna
iawr in the-wietrict or Columbia. t
Taft baa expoaed , tha dlslngenuoua-
I Tart nas expose tne dlslngenuoua-
ness of the plank In the Democratic
platform - that ''Injunctions should not
I be Issued - In any caaea In whloh In-
(Junctions would not laaue If no Indus-
- irmi uiiiuin wn uitoitw, av Jtnur
I fm0A nrODOSBl. meBJllna What TOU 1 It,
i or a trial oy. jury in case ne la guilty
I O'
a w
(contempt of court. If those
who
i promise it propose - to enter upon
a
- 1 fatuoue course or arbitrary Interfer
ence wiin traae.
I . But while we freely criticise tha od
I posing program a and candldaclee, we aa
I rreeiy recognise tnai no party naa a
1 monopoly of oatrlotlo motives or of. sin
I cere endeavor. We criticise each other
l without bitterness, realising that In the
contest of public discussion, we find
l the surest proteotion of our Institu
i clone.
DEAfH REVELS IN
MINES NEAR NOME
. Nome, "Akiska. Sept. 5. Within the
,nth, mines near here. Three men
I were killed on the property or the Mlo
W th, rizsz 'in front of the hy:
draulloelevator and hie hody was par-
I liaiiy lUTPtoa inig inv eieraior. in
tha bank, on the .am. claim eawlng In.
' UwV STiE" w'
i -..
; Seattle Racea.
: Seattle. Sept 6.-Weather clear, track
fVapa lv furionia selllnr-
ano'rVlo7Ke'AibaMng'io"eto "ff
Minnie Brlght ti). Walah. 10 to 1
edkln mi), Russell. 1
""&S!3Sli
won;
1, see-
to 1,
Second race, alx furlongs, selling.
Da.. mat PaKiim, 1 n K
won; Birdie F (109), Ruasell, 7 to 1,
second; Bonaventure (109), Lynch, 8 to
6, third. Time, l:lg 4-5.
Third, six furlongs, selling Escal-
ante (liz). Kusseu, 11 to z, won; Den
Galves (103), B. Wilson, 7 to 5, third
I Time 1:18
Fourth race, mile and sixteenth, purse
Marney uiniieia ivzi, uoDurn, io i,
won: Pedro (105). Seoville. 2 to 6, aec-
lond: Miss Maxxoni (92). Harris, even.
third. Time. 1:45 2-5.
Fifth race, , six' furlongs, selling
Work and Play (109). waisn. 8 to l,
I won; Van Trorop (112). Harris, 5 to 1,
Tsecond; Pepper and Bait (109), Lyncn
Sixth race, mile 70 yarda, selling
Salable (105), Harris. 11 to 6, won;
l third. Time, i:i
CGceWo
The WaU-Xmows
Seliabla
CHINESE
Boot aad Herb
I REMEDIES
HaB ma(ie a life study of roots and
v,k. ani in ht tuH !iunvi mA
ia a-lvlna- to the world hla wonderful
m
jr 0 aieronry, Polaona or srngs Taed
without tha Aid of a Knife.
n,,i-iniu n nira Catirrh inhma
F,m,ie weaxneas ana ait jfnvate iJi8'
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.vin '-.!..
Jaart Bsoelwed front yakia, CTtna Bar,
Tf v .nnot call, write for avmDtom
blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in
statnpa.
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ThY O. Oee Wo Chinese Kedlotae Oo,
Oregon.
Please Mention Thia Paper.
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The only 'genuine Chinese root and herb
remedies In thla city. Poat-graduates
Canton Medical College, China. Cure all
weak man and weak women's Incurable
diseases, auch as cancer, lung, heart,
stomach, liver, kidney, catarrh, rheuma
tism-ana nervous debility. Charges rea
sOnable. Specialists on gleet, stricture,
pues, varicocele, Hydrocele ana rupture.
Call or write Yea & York Medicine Co.,
iz First at. cor. salmon, fortiana, or,
1?
Every Vcman
, tataaaMteaaadsbeeidtaaw
a peal ua weaswral
MAKVa wbarltag Spray
rsa sew aajajsi aufc
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or. S'-
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URINARY
0UCHAI6ES
uuxvxd cr
24 nouns
start Cap-ye-s
sJe stars fi;cV
rVa
Att PaTftGiaTl
Mlt MESSAGE TO
LI
Are you satis
fied with, your
? resent condl
lont Do you
believe every
thing is being ,
done to make
you a well
man? Do you
I m p r o ve aa
faat aa you
wlshf Are the
promisee of
others keot
aacredlyf Are
t he r e a n v
doubts In your
BB.. TltaOK,
minor .is It
costing any Tas Ksadlaf peelaUai
m o re 1 n a h
Xou were told It would cost? Are you
eallng with honest ment
ASK YOURSELF THESE QUES
TIONS. For I especially invito, all
men disappointed in their present
treatment to come to me. . f know that
i.,can cure you. I am po.itlve that
I CAN CCRB YOU FOR LIFK.
My fee In any unoompli- ' CRffs
cated aliment of men i,..'",
nememoer, 1 am treating you rainy.
I am not takinar One cent from yon
until you are perfectly satisfied that
you are noaltlvelv and nermanentlv
oured. You have paid other, for their
failures: . vou nav ma ror veur rusi
TIVB and PERMANENT CURE.
I WILL TAKfcJ YOUR CASE IF,
It IS ' Varicocele. Weakness. HvdrO'
oele, a Contagious Blood Diaease, an
acute or cnronlc Urethral andfroe
tatle Inflammation or anv Kindred
Disease, (or I make those diseases my
specially. . , ,
. CONSULTATION ' FREE.
Weak and nervous men. or thoae auf-
ferins from anv nrlvate disease.
should call oA me at once. I make
absolutely NO CHARGE for a friendly
taiK. ana my advice win oe vaiuani.
whether treatment la begun or not-
Write if you cannot call. 1
HOURS 0 a. m. to SB. m. Sun
days, v n il pniy.
The DR. TAYLOR Co,
Oornec Korrlsoa aad Beoond Streets.
Private Entrance. 884 Va Morrison
street, Portland, Oregon.
Where the Drug
Bottle Leads To
In their seal to do good, physicians
have done much' harm; they have
hurried to the grave many who
would have recovered if left to Na
ture. AU our curative agents are
polaonous, and, as a consequence,
every dose diminishes the patient's
vitality. Dr. Alonio Clark, Profes
sor in the New York College of
Physicians and Surgeons.
.
PROF. EDGAR L. LARKIN SATS:
"The human system is an electro
ehemic bstterv and the life princi
ple Is electrical. ,
"The electric age Is here. Drugs
are hard hit on all aides, and an
Intelligent physician tells me that he
has almost entirely stopped their
use.
"The word health now means a
normal supply of electricity in the
bodv. and the word disease means
an Insufficiency of that power."
Tha world's rreatest scientists
have proven that the force which
runa tne numan macnine, tne power
thatVbuilda vitality and strength. Is
electricity.
They have shown that moat an
sickness and chronic disorders are
due to a. lack of electric energy.
They have taught us the worthless
ness of drugs, that they are only
poisons, and poisons don't cure.
The reason drugs don't restore
health is because tbey contain noth
ing that build, health. Nature
wants nourishment, not poison. My
way of curing ia to help Nature
cure. I do this by giving her the
power to combat disease and drive
It out of your system. This power
Is electricity. It gives strength to
every vital organ. It vitalizes the
blood "knd increases the- circulation.
It la food to weak nerves.
Electro-Vigor ts the only success
ful appliance for Infuaing electricity
MEN!
VV C3 f A I f your attention to our wonderful
,T - Was-, Bucr-ena, which la due to the fact
that we really have no competitor on this Coast, as
our' atsff Is complete snd Is composed of America's
most distinguished specialists, each of whom ts
well known to the profession, hospitals . snd the
community aa a man whoae life haa been apent in
curing men.
DON'T BE A WEAK MAN
TCI AI"i MIT that yon are but Klir A 2tAaT rsuaee more BttsTTAJC
I JLtnl 1 BjmWM9 and worry TMAJT AWT OTBXB AXXJUsTT.
Mfa M ATTPD what form of trouble or "weekneee" you may have.
illA I I Lt. cBBTaiaTXY Is to your advantage to consult
as before yen even TBT elsewhere. Our modem and thoroughly scien
tific methods are certain to effect a milOT and a rKKAlTBVT
OVUM in each case that we undertake. Our Instltutlnn la the moat per
fectly equipped for the treatment of AXX, BXSXaSXa rommoa to men.
OUR FBB 3 JO IN ANY SIMPLE CA8G
We F$llively Coiraolte to Care Everv Ctse We Undertake and
. YoaPiy When Cared
OW ittWDIt Or OUR XTgWSlT wmACTTCTi AND 'RTX"KfTf rW-
TVfmaATiova wr have aoquibbo the iuu to scsvu enmm
WHICH SEEM IMPOSSIBLE TO OTXXmsL
T A LTJ KjnTIf 13 We peeltrraly rsaraafee a eare Aewte 2Me
llC 1UI akarraa ia sTSTKaT DATS.- mil - AI2
as the stasaMlag bleaks ef
ed fee years wtthewt
wa
a ravage aaj sieiaaa
Bler tsauoealaie.
WE CURE
niern nriou
KOI TO XLAM.
lurrou,
tt m seAsart ean wrtte for ffU
eared aA kerne. Inn- a. aa. t
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. MAIUllAOE LICENSES
William S. Jacobaon. 472 Pulllnr
street,' 17, and Norma Adora Roaander,
18. S .;
David Gross, 847 Yamhill atreet, 81,
jinq ji.inaoein uoiaenoerg, i.
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laurs ieaiie uaie, iw.
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a, ana riorence ijacneiaer, it.
John B. Hart, 201 North Sixteenth
atreet. 20, and Madge M. Downs, 17.
. William 'James Howard. Rocca, Or.
tt, and Eunice Lennox. 23.
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Mabel Nelson, 21.
Wedding Cards. W. O. Smith & Co.,
Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash.
Ingtoh ats.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 288 Morrison at.
Full dress suits for rent, all sices.
Unique Tailoring Co., 808 Btark at
Kit M Rmfth rlnrlat.
M. Smith, florist, 150
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posits Meier ds Frank's.
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BIRTHS
MILADJNOFF Septembes 8. to" Mr. and
sira'ueorge siiiaoinoxr, sa aaaranaii,
a mam.
TA NCI September 4. to Mr. and Mrs.
Svvtr Tang, 118 Delaware, a eon.
KALMBACa-September 1. to Mr. and
Mrs, Chris Kalmbach. T( Thurman, a
aon.
8RRHANOUS September 4. to Mr. and
Mrs. C f. Bersanoua. 8074 Benton, a
dauahter.
l . ri t-tj iiiMi.t' a . u, mvA tin
Paul Rader, 871 East Eighth North, a
aaugnter.
HA KOREA VEBAuguat I, to Mr. and
Mr a. Fred liargreavea, Kerrgan,
dauahter.
OLDHAM Auauat 14 to Mr. and Mrs.
N, t. Oldham, Eaat Twenty-eighth and
noigaie a aaugnter.
AOOSTI September I, to Mr. and Mrs.
ueorge Agosti, 64 Terrace anve,
son.
DEATHS
BF)CK At 411 Eaat 11th at., north
Mary Beck, wife of John H. Berk
aged it yeara. 8 montha and 20 day.
Funeral announcement later.
BARITESON September 8, B. P. Bar-
lteson, Crystal Sptinga aanatorlum,
age 45; brain tumor.
FUNERAL NOTICES
BROOK8 At the residence of her aon
P. W. McFadden. Walla Walla. Wra
L. B. Brooks, formerly of Portland, aged
71 yeara Funeral win taice place rrom
F. 8. Dunnlnar'a Darlofs. F.ast Alder and
East Sixth streets. Sunday, September
. at j mo p. m. Friends tnvitea. in1
terment Lone Fir cemetery.
UNDERTAKERS
DUNNINO. M'ENTEH OILBAUOH,
undertakers and embalmera; modern
In every detail. .Seventh and Pine. Main
80. Lady assistant
I.P.Finle7&Sonft
Lady aaslstant Main 8:
Third an
Madison
A-1S8S.
ZELLER-BVRNES CO.. FUNERAL bl-
rectors, emoaimera, zto Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLiuAN, UNDERTAKER.
tcv srq street.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM.
balmlngj lady as't: 409 Alder. M 8188.
, CEMETERIES
ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES, 810:
family lots, $26 to 175. Superintend
ent at cemetery, eorner or Fremont st.
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20S. For
full Information apply to Frank Schle-
gei, 532 Worcester blk. Phone A-2828.
CARD OF THANKS
WE, MR. AND MRS. SPINDLER AND
family, hereby extend our heartfelt
tnanKs to all neighbors and friends who
so lovingly sympathised and assisted
us In our late bereavement, tha lllneaa
snd death of ohr little one. Signed,
MR. AND MRS. SPINDLER.
WEATHER REPORT
The western high pressure area has
remained nearly atationary and evi
dently pnlted with a new high press
ure area that haa rfaoved In from the
eea near the Oregon coast. Tile At
lantic high preasure area has decreased
in energy and remained nearly station
ary. A small dlaturbance la central
north of Minneaota and the barometer
continues relatively low over California
and Arizona. No rain of consequence
haa fallen west of the Mississippi river.
Local rains are reported in the eaat gulf
and south Atlantlo states, and fair
weather prevails generally In the lake
region, middle Atlantlo, and New Eng
land states. The temperatures con
tinue slightly above normal on the Pa
cific slope. It is warmer In the western
portion of the Dakotaa. and in the lower
lake region, middle Atlantic, and New
England states.
The Indications are for generally fair
weather In this district tonight and Sun
day, except along the coast, where
showers are probable. It will be cooler
Sunday in northern and eastern Oregon
eastern Washington, and northern Idaho.
Temp.
Max. MIn. Preclp.
.. 74 68 .0
..84 64 .0
. 82 84 .
.. 8 66 .0
.78 60 .0
.78 .0
. 83 61 .Q
. 84 78. 2
. 72 0 .0
.86 66 .0
. 7 ,0 .t
,.104 72 .0
.80 80 .0
. 88 86 .0
.82 60 .0
.80 60 .0
. 60 60 .0
. 76 64 .0
. 88 60 .0
i. 4 64 .0
. 76 SO .0
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Walla Willi. Wash
Washington, D. C.
NEW TODAY
GENUINE SNAPS AND
BARGAINS
ITSOO 8-room house and lot In Nob
Hill on carline. House contaths enam-
. eled bath, gaa, modern plumbing, ce
ment basement, natural wood finish,
88 by 66 feet; not new, but in good
condition; plenty of rose bushes, ter
rles and other shrubbery. Naked lota
nearby .bring 16,000 and 18,-000. ,
SI 2,000 8 flats In South Portland
and run lot; rent lor n,4 per year.
Terms.
S5S00 Beautiful home on Cleveland
avenue, near Aioeria sireer. i rooms,
strictly modem; will take lot In good
location as pan payment, terms on
balance; will aell piano and furniture
for less than half original cost, (
SB BOO 11-room house and lot, cement
basement. Improvements; Income 840
per month: Sixth St., south of Wash
ington; $8,000 down.
S350O Modern 6-ronm house and lot
3ijk ay ioo; win rent ror lis; near
El X4th St.. .south of Burnslde. Easy
terms.
S2500 Full lot on eaat aide. 8 blocks
from river, ahort walk to eteel bridge.
Fine alte for flata or apartment
house. BOLDS, WALLACE CO.
Northwest comer Third and Waahlngton
Canterbury Buildings
CAREY ACT
On OCTOBER 12, at KINGS HILL
Idaho, en the main line of the ORE
GON SHORT LINK, 14.604 acrea of -the
best fruit land in tbe west will be
thrown open for settlement. Tha sale
will be conduct e-t under tbe super
vision of" tha stale of Idaho, fall oraw
teetkra being guaranteed for title. Eaay
terms, low prices. great surplus of
water, special rates on an raiiroeoa.
call upon
3, S. COOK aSs CO,
Corbett Bldg. or Wrtte Mala Office.
nu xmmroAnoiT m tq
eo, soiu, xsAJto.
Tigardville
ACRE TRACTS.
One-acre tracts rmr eleetrto Ima, all
In ewlttTsHofi. en eimntv roedi-Terms -
Tee f-r ewl cash. I pr eet a raoetH.
IITUTU BTT W.
E. Qoackeabualw
H-ea, 14 Stark u
7 -room ajae at ForttineMtn Btatloei.
tt.lM: m ra. balaare IT notK.
Aaotker ev Maryiaad iv, tin In. at
81.2(9. with iH.rV tiitsfa H t-av j
tlx. COBB IRUV, 417. FwtUoJ bldg.
NEW TODAT.
E
LOTS $85 AND $100
$10 Down, $5 Per Month
179 . Lots Already Sold. .
Homes all Over the Tract. , ;
No Brush, Stumps nor Stones on
the Place,
No Prettier Property on the
Market Today.
We Have Made the Price Low
for Quick Sale.
Only 5 minutes east on Base
line road from end of Monta villa,
carline. Call at our office, or let
our agents, Redmond Real Estate
Co., end of Montavilla carline,
show you the property every day,
including Sundays.
Murphy & Caswell
230 STARK STREET,
Phones Main 8877, A-3223.
$4900
1 7V2 Acres Near
Gladstone Station
on the Clackamas river. All kinds
of berries, fruit and vegetables;
best of soil, excellent water, 7
room hoise, and new barn. If
you want a revenue-producing
suburban home, better investi
gate this. The place is worth
$6,000.
W. H. Grindstaff
Commercial Block
Tel. Main 6009.
KEAI, ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co.. room
.Board of Trade bldo- ahstraeta a
peciany.
Have vour abstracts made bv tha Title
at Trust Co., 7 C of C
Colonial Inveatment company to
Kaipn a. r en ion, tot . niocit
2, Fordham heights and part of
lot 2 In aald block 2 .....$ 2,775
Andrew C. Smith and wife to 3.
B. Yeon. lots 6 and 7. block
88, Couch addition 85,000
Earl C. Bronaugh and wife to
Ethel Schwerdtman, lot 6,
block 178, Caruthera addition. t50
H. P. Torrey and wife to Frank-
lln H. Griffith, lots 18, 18 and
20. block 2, Arleta Park -850
Henry C. Simmons to Carrie ,
Louise Simmons, lot 10, block
1. Kenilworth- 20o
"Alice Walch to John A. Belmont
lots 16, 17 and 18, block 9.
Burfleld 'addition ' 350
B. M. Lombard and wife to ElJIro
Uo, lots 16 to 18, block 2, Rail
way addition to Montavilla. ... 840
B. M. Lombard and wife to Olive
Llndberg, lota 27 and 28, block
6, Railway addition to Monta
villa 183
L. L. Osborn and wife to F. "t
Caramanlca et al. lot 8, block i
14. Center addition ... i ..... .V 1.250
A. L. Schnack to Abbie 8. Wit-
lama, lot 19, block 8, Albion
addition to Albina 221
R. A. Marsk to John Troutwlne
et al. lots 10, 11 and 12. block
SO Carson helarhta 1.000
Roman Catholio archbishop ... of
the diocese of Oregon to Ar.
thur C. Spencer et al, lots 1
?nd 2, block 80, Carter's addl- .
Ion to Portland 5.000
Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie and - '
wife to Ouiseppe Lavagetto, lot .
4. block 22. Kenllworth 800
Elizabeth Twigg to Fred Set-
chem, lot 11, block s, smitn s
nhrllvlalon and addition to ' : ' .
East" Portland ; 109
Mount "Jebor Investment com
pany to Rosa ' Becker, lota t
and 4, block 2, Kensington... 260
Union Trust ft Investment com v
panv to Tracy Johnson, lot
, block 10, Ivanhoe ... : l.JOd
O. G. Oammana "to J. S. McMur-
ren: lota 10 and 11. block 1, ' ...
Chicago Center J53
Jane Q. Buckman to A. J. Olden-- ,
berg, lots 1 and IS, Lamargent
Park No. 2 73
Kate Ward to J. L. Ledwidge. lot
24, block 1. Maplewood addition 17S
Philip Buehner and wife to Anne
W. Rouse, lot 7, block 20, Arbor
Lodge 2TS
Robert Gardner and wife to Emll
R. Pittelkno, lot 4, block 17.
Goldsmith's addition . .-. 8,150
W. M. Banachbseh and wife to
Eugene M. Jourdan et al, lor 8.
hlnck 14 Varnon
450
400
E. Henry WTemme, Jot 11, block
E0, Vernon
Shearman J. La France and wife
to Jacob Weiss, east 80 feet ef
lots t and 6. block 102, Ca
ruthera to Csruthers i 1.200
I L. C. and Silas E. Wiahtman to tU
li. nearo, iu j, iiiock a. tmn
Irvina'a 1st addition
8,100
City Inveatment company to
Stanley 8. Stevens, lot 4, block
1. Southwest. Bunavsioe ....
B. M. Lombard tnd wife to RellU
R Tamer, lota 11. 12 and II,
block 26. Railway addition to
Montarilla-
H. A. Stow and wife to Alo1f
Groaa et al, lots 1 snd I. block
1. Htshlarxt Park
450
too
4.80
Pacific Title A Trust Co, the leading
abstractors, - 214-8-S-T railing Bldg.
W. R. Haiallp Jk Co.. akstraeta. cer- -tlflcatee
ef title, etc 826 Corbett bldg. -Williams
Abstract Company. Ia, will
f!e yon tbe lowest prices as abatraota,
48 Btark at.,- roors ! : ' " '
FOR gALK REAL ESTATE
1
12.(00 NEW 7-ROOM BCNOALOW
- situated en East lath atreet. full
.. lot. all rmproenerita. 6' rah
and 82rr month. The
Hnsntoei f. 270 gtartt street
tUie New' iW-TORI. riKK-hiCsl
ellln. al mated ea Uta aire'.
,4s Vernen, full lot. all Imprr
'meets. as be bought f'r 80
raah and !? tr njoi'b by
T Pranton Co.. ;T a'a
foTT a f-K 'm A i AT 3? V .!
boa; wrtl sell cheep. Call at r-"a
v.ikt bMe. H eed VMt'"n at
?. WOvTC-ClfTo " T7 S C.n . " A t . ;
we haTe 1 aj'iertae-Mo L
bkw for aa': prV. 841 te.li. Tl .".
A Hm, Wywlnwi.
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