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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 11. 1003. 17 QIIEEII TO FLEE HER Ol'Jll LilllD Widow of Assassinated Cac los in Terror Seeks Dom- , idle in Italy, y . (United hw Leases Wtn.t. ' . Horn; Sept 11. -Half erased by worry Over the constant threat of a revolt at .Lisbon and of attempt on the Jlva of member of th royal family. th dow ager queen. Maria Pla of Portugal, la today preparing to leave her country for Italy, there to make har home. ' It la unaeratood aha ha a dona evarytning la her power to Induce the jroune; King Manuel to abdicate and accompany her, but ke declares bla duty la to remain. , at whatever peril to himself, among hi own people. .... Uvea King Victor Emanuel,, who presslngly -Invited the queen, to make her noma In thla oountry, baa written to her that he bellevea tb Portuguese monarch would do wrong to allow hlra aeu to- t terriried into surrendering me crown. . The queen's declaloA and the faot that the klna; of Italy urged it upon her,-are considered hero highly significant of tba alarming situation in Portugal. . Queen Maria Pla haa never recovered from . th shook of King Carloa' and Crown Prince Lull' a aaaaaalnatlon, and FRIGHTFUL CONDITION OF FRONT STREETS CORNER OF MADISON TV ; f 1 1 -. August l, when the Lisbon preaa pre- aiciea mere would b a arOneral unrla. Ing, aha waa completely prostrated by I terror ..for herself mil membera -of hap Her physicians are aald to have aured King -Manuel and to have written ; to jting victor that aha can not survlv witaout a cnanga or aoana, SUPPOSED PAUPER HAS $1000 IfJ BANK When letter war applied for, on the estate of Louis Brlgham Burretl yesterday It waa not known that a had left mora a than $1,000 worth of property. He lived frugally, and that tba economy of the old pioneer bad ' been profitable waa proved thla morning when over $15,000 In caah waa discovered to bla credit In a local bank. ' Letter on the eatate were is- e ued yesterday to "X1a Bufrell Merton, a grandson of' the de- ceased, and Joaephlne Gertrude 4 Merton. The belra are Homer A. Burrell of Washington, lows, and . Dwlght R. Burrell of Canandalgua, N. T.. brother. e and Julia B. Merton of Oberlln. Ohio, a alater. iioioiSK ?m FOR WEIIIIOII Monster Tarao Will Bo Fea- turo of Pendleton Good' v ! Eoads' Meeting. : . .V-. . ,.,A i ' . ... - , .. (pedal Dispatch to Tba Journal.) Pendleton. Or., Sept 11. If plana of Pendleton and Umatilla county' autoleta are carried out aa expected, parade with over to automobile in line will be a feature of the good roada convention to be held In thla city October to. Tha owner or automobile an over the county are enthualaatlo for better roada and have planned a dmonstratlon lit favor of tha movement by organising .f!?rMd "They will also provide the 2)U expensea of the good roada con ventlon her and hop to have a good attendance. . fteveraj mile of dusty road wUl b "atrawad' If there la no rain to lay tha duet Just before the convention, and an automobile excursion of aaveral mile In the city and surrounding country will be among the featurea. , NEW fiUI-THEASURY ' BUILDIXO AT FRISCO ,-Dnlta4 Press Uaad Wlrs.l nan jrranoiaco. sept. 11 Jamee K. Tayior, -supervising architect for th United Btatea treasury department, la to engage In Inspecting varloua altea In till I III Willi m. VJIW TO AMI Plnv m location for a new sub-treasury build ing to replace that destroyed by tha fire. Twenty-seven altea have been of fered. of whlbh five have already been It Is eipected that a aeleo- be made at an early date and examined, tlon will that th work of constructing th new depository for government fund will begin In a ehori time. An appropria tion or iiou.ouo i avaname rnr purruae Ing th sit and 1500,000 baa been al lowed for the building. J. J: THE FIEST LETTER A Woman Writes. Corner of Front and Madison - The pavement, or what paasea aa such, at Front and Madlaon street la In auch a condition that every man wboae teame cross the Madison-street bridge regularly la Joining In a storm of pro test. Bo dees are tha ruts and rid res at this corner that every wagon passing along either Madison or Front streets la endangered, It la said. The atone block pavement on Front atreet does not cover the intersection with Madison, and con sequently there is a rise of several Inches from the dirt to the stone blocka. W. W. Terry of the Poison Implement company declares the condition of this1 Street, Looking West. Intersection is a positive menace to every wagon crossing it The fact that tho Oregon Klectrlc company's depot Is but one block away haa largely In creased the traffic! over thla croaalng. H. W. Plttock and F. W. Leadbetter. owning a majority of the property, have successfully aeieatea several attempts 10 nave uaaison street from ront to the weat end of the bridge Improved with a good pavement. For the past two years other DroDertr-Ownera have tried In vain to get some relief from the almost impossible condition of this street every winter, but Messrs. Plttock and Leadbetter have declined to spend any money ror mis purpose. Tot itiwt Ltms that I sick woman boa Id write or nave some one write for ner u to ur. fierce, or isunaio. x asking him If "Favobits Pbf.scriptio Is suitable for her ease, and he will frankly tell her so If he thinks it U. ' He may hare to ask some questions before he can be sore just what the trouble is. If you are suffering from uterine dis ease, the symptoms of which are bead- see, Dackac&e, aiosaene, pain in vari ous parts of the body, especially in the nemo region, Deanng-aown, lnnamma tlon, ulceration, then Dr. Pierce will advise you to use his "Favoritb Pbk scBrpnoB for he has had a wonderful experience In the use of this remedy. It is mot A PATxirr iisTDioiNa but it is a tkbitabub pRKScBiPTiox that became his "favorite when he was engaged in private practice forty years ago and found that it eured mora than nlnetv- elght out of every hundred of all such cases that came under his care. The doctor found scores and hundreds of women who were being improperly treated Decaase ineir crouoieB were not understood, and he determined to olace this remedy that he had used so success fully within reach of the multitudes who ana, ocewot an, saie tor any woman, oio. or young, to use. It is xerraKB a stimu-I-aht xob a Aconc, Just a vegetable (onto, and invigorating nervine, com posed of native roots of remarkable medi cinal virtue in the treatment of this class of diseases, and Its bkcord oy mori THA IT HALF A MIIXI05 OF CVBXS SQUUeS It to full confidence. , The one medicine for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail ments, the ingredient of which are tinted ana piaoed upon every bottle vi ng me great Laboratory in Buffalo, i ., wuwv it in inaan, is called ug. ii rmvonie rresenptton. It Stands alone t ?7 n respec to its San Francisco Office Oregon Journal V 1206 Call Clio. . f elephon Kaaraey S1S1 AznrBmTiaxiBrairTSJ ab xts. omivTioas sveobxtbd. Oregon lana whan In Han Franclaoo can bav their mall sent In care of Th Journal Office. J. I BROWN. lUpreaenUtlv.-- MARrtiAcn i.irnxsi:s Hngrs. II North Thlid l'r ingredients being known, but alsn aa th only speoine advertised remedy for wom an's diseases which absolutely coHTAura HO ALCOHOL. it stands Alone . M ..tne on meaicine ior women, the makers of which taka thfr nauenu xuiiy into tneir oonndence and tell them exactly what thevare tabinir This Dr. Pierce can afford to do, because nis - avokit rBBscurpnoif is mida of such Ingredients and after a working lonnuia iuk iiu mousanaa or enrp u ttm crea.it, placing its menu above emtefsm. I snffered with ovarian trouble for many month until I became quite discouraged, a there waa scarcely a day when I was not to aii tiMtn nrt vnv hAalt.h almnlw - writes Mis Olive Heasler. of fiinrnM. N V I read one of your advertisements and de- ciaea mat wouia try ur. rierce's Favor Prescription, a it seemed to have helped elded that I would try Dr. Pierce's Favorite rreecnpuon, aa is seemea to nave Del pea so many who were snffertns aa I did. I found relief after nsing two bottles, and a cure In iins irom wnat l considered inoarable. I am very ties, and a cut I considered grater ui. ana so y. Lire look dlf- waa pleased with my recovery. rerent to me now, and I shall always give we areait wnere it Deiooge to ur. Plerca'a .FOUR GENERATIONS ALL UNDER 0NER00F - i " -(- t i. vtrv seldom that four genera tions are gathered together, under one roof at one time, all In perfect health, but- this la the condition of affalramit ot iol Twentv-fourth atreet at the home of Mrs. H. Minns. About eight months ago Thomas H. Thomas, an oid HOT HUGH III COLORADO iasBaBBBBBBfl Both Parties Confident and Local Issues Exciting- G. 0. P. Convention. All Available Labor Is Be ing Hired Since Visit of 8. P. Officials. Members of the Thomas Family. resident of Beaver Creek, came to live with his oaughter, Mrs. Minns. He is 8S years of age. Now-visiting at the house is Mrs. W. T. Simons, a daughter of ' Mrs. Minns, who has with her a bright little baby daughter. -Thus gath erA tinder the one roof is great grand father, grandmother, mother and child. .HELEN 3IAL0NEI m . New Tork. Sept 11. Final papers . were filed today before Supreme Court Justice Gerard In the suit of Helen Ma loncy, daughter of the multi-millionaire Standard OH man of thla city. An inter looutory decree waa issued several months ago and it waa announced today ty counsel for Osborne that there would be no opposition to the present action. Miss Maloney will soon be free to mary Samuel Clarkson, the young Eng lishman witn wnom sne eiopeo 10 uon don last winter from her parents' home U New Jersey. The matrimonial career of the young tielrees has bean the subject of much newspaper notoriety. The . sensation cam when, after the girl's elopement - with Clarkson. young Osborne, who is a broker here, announced that she waa ' Ms aylfe. He then made publlo for th first 'time th story of their marriage whit on an automobile trip to Connec ticut' He admitted that the wedding had been carried out on th spur of the moment and that they parted soon afterward. He said, howrven-that be often met his wife In New Tork and that they had planned to make their marriage public eoon. - Now It Is expected that Miss Maloney will be married to Clarkson la London. They endeavored to - have a ceremony performed ther at the time of their elopement but could not Th girl Is understood to be with her mother at present Fiays Plah at Waldport. rttoertal retra te Th Jaarsal.t Waldport Sept 11. Th gasoline launch Boa was In port today In the interest cf F. C Barnes, a Portland fish buyer. Mr. Barnes will us . the fish In his can nary at Taqulna and If th pmper arreement can be mad with the flahermen oa the Alee bay. the fens will operate dally between AJ and Taqulna and deliver flab, to th Barn cannery. I . . . 'United Press Leased WIro.l .uenver, sept 11. Politicians are gathering in this city today for the Re publican state convention, which meets tomorrow. The Democratic convention having done its work, the political cam palgn is on In earnest The leaders to day predict that .one of the hottest fights In the country will be In Colo- redo. Confidence to a marked degree Is dis played by both parties. Republican Doll- ticlans express the firm conviction that Taft will carry the state, but it la ad mitted that Bryan may have the last woro. in nis nrst campaign the Ne braskan received the overwhelming plu ramy ox lat.azz. in iyoo. tne Demo cratic party was victorious by the plu rality of t.61. In 1904, Roosevelt car ried the state by 84,68a. Without doubt the personal popularity of the president was largely responsible for the larae vuio na receiveo. oom ran ana Mryan have a large following but neither will arouso such enthusiasm aa Roosevelt Old. Many bitter criticisms have been di rected at Rev. Henry Buchtel since hit tM - the-JiepabUpan governor of the state ana personalities will figure In, the r. rm art t nnl If Ia.I AaMM4n Hlllsboro. Or.. Sent 11. The P. R. A N. railroad is taking on renewed activ ity since the visit of some of the South ern Pacific officials. A. J. McCabe, who has a contract for construction from near Buxton to the SaJmonberry,' has lately subcontracted about 14 miles of the distance and men and teams are being employed as fast as they can be obtained. It Is reported that at least 150 men have gone over the mountains to work on the other end of the line. The road will probably be finished as soon as men and teams can do it. It Is no longer denied that It 1 a Southern Paclfio enterprise. ferent to me now, and the sredlt wnere it bel Favorite Preacriptioti.- Send II one-eent stamps to cover enat at malting and get a copy of the "Common Sense Medioai Adviser, over 1000 pages. Addrees Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ar-V These ORIQINAL Uttj Uvr fSS- pu old Dr- ever equated. They're made of nnrelv vaar etaoie. ooncentraceq ana rennea memclnai principle, extracted from native American roots and plant. They speedily relieve and ure foul, torpiq and deranged etomacha. ana oowei sjpa toeir attendant dl- i aliments, ui were in sucn sore neea OI It. tresaful ailments. One or two a luatlM U I " - -vi I . . . . . .. . . uiv iiwuucuti ftKiroaujo w vttsvo i tare or tuur cuarwc 1 CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each Insertion, 1 cent a counted word. No ad lea than II cant per Insertion. 7 interxiona ror tn prio or s. Loat and found, halo wanted, situa tion wanted, for rant and wanted to rant ad. 1 eent a word. I Insertions for th price of I. i-ouni six woras to tn lln. "New Todav" faaat maaaura. 1 lneh. 14 lines), 14 cent per Inch. Vant Ada" will ba anente1 nv. tha phone, but The Journal will not be re sponsible for errors, should any occur In auch ads. Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. Hour, a." m. to I p. m. . Saturdays. a. m. to 10 p. m. WEATHER REPORT .The entire Interior portion of the uniisa eiaies is covered by an immense Charlea A. atrextt. IS. and ('or Vn. li la- B. r.lka, IMrtland. . and Telyla Howard, 14. John Kwaid Alm.1 C' I 1 i Addle Llndaay, t. iiaroii n. unnart. Ill West Tark Waahlnaton laldv.. mnmm 1K w-t.'' lieta A Sona. ti 149 4 Mnrrlann V Clark Broa.. f lorlsia Tine flowers !"." "T,lldfJLlf n,j Morrlsone t -if"11 if for' rent all bIsm, unlpu TallorlnaCov, 80S Btarfc It aias i. Binlih florist. 110 (th "t. f lor Uta," funeral' !.,. Woodlawn ltj. C-Uii'i, tv.' V.ls;1 '! u y a J' a in 1 1 1 a. DIRTUS rea, with the highest nasi Virginia. i ne nign pressure are barometer over X barometer continues relatively low over southern Arlsona and aouthern Califor nia, i ne auturtunMi v,uriia avav Saskatohewan has remained nearly sta tionary, and nearly disappeared. Heavy rains continue along the ahore Una In the gulf state, and the Dhenomenai amount of 6.68 Inches has fallen at Jacksonville, Fla. Yesterday the 24 hour fall at Jacksonville was B.I I Inches, which, added to the amount re- oriea today, makes a total of 11.8S nchea in 48 hours. Tt ( wat-mar in Oregon and southern Idaho, while else where the changes In temperature have been unimportant The condition threntimln v r!n In this district yesterday have disappeared, and the Indications now are for fair weather during the next Ss hours, ex cept in southern Idaho whera showers are probable. -Temp. Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. Y Chicago, 111. Cincinnati. Ohio . Denver, Colo Detroit. Mich Kansas City, Ma . . Los Angeles, Cal. . New Orleans, La.. New York. N. Y.. . Omaha, Neb Philadelphia, Pa... ix, Arts. Phoenixi lttsburg. Pa. 'ortland. Or t Louis. Mo St Paul, Minn Salt Lake. Utah San Francisco, Cat. Seattle, Wash. Sitka. Alaska. Spokane Wash. . . . Walla Walla, Wash. Washington. D. C... Max. . 84 . 76 . 90 . SO . 83 . 80 . 90 . 82 r80 . 7 . 83 . 74 .100 . 78 . 81. . 90 . 86 . 83 70 72 62 84 MIn. Prec! 68 70 68 70 60 68 66 70 66 72 62 64 64 74 68 62 72 60 60 68 66 44 64 64 60 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 Tt .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .10 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 Dt and Mrs, R. F. Iahlhammr. Hr.h. ,ml JJl?on' Weight U lbs. Mother and child both doing well. DWTKH flepternber I, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dwyer, , 761 Tburman, , a daughter. FUKNI88 September I, to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C. Furnlaa, Portland Ma ternity hoanital, a son. DONEL80N Sop tern bar f, to Mr., and Mrs. p. A. Donelaon,' Portland Ma ternltv hospital, a son. OILLELANO September 10, to Mr. and Mrs. J n. rllllnrt 9lt Rna daughter. OLIVKR September. 7, 1 to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oliver, 181 Thirteenth, a son. 1 . BAITER September , to Mr. and Mrm. , Paul Bauer. 847 Klaventh. a ilimh. ter. - - . NELSON September (. to Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. 118S Omalla- avanua. Onkley Oreen, a daughter. BURNETT September 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Burnett. 61 Irving. a. artn ANDERSON September 6. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson. S92M Sixth, a daughter. DEATHS BROOKS September 4, Mary Mellsa prooka. Walla Walla, age 71; mitral , stenosis. MA RTIN September Martin, 108 Sk Union. S, Francis Erma avo months; cholera infantum. SHORT September T, Robert Valen tine Short 1220 East Salmon, age 85: senile decay. NELSON September 7,- William M. son. St Vlnvent hospital, age 21; typhoid fever. PASERO September t. Infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. . Pasero, Linn ten, age 6 daya; broncho pneumonia. UNDERTAKERS DIJNNINO. M'ENTEB A OILBAUOH, undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant J Madlaon. Lady assistant Main 9: A-1699. ZELLER-B i'RNES CO.. Ft'NERAL tf- rectors, embalmers, 270 RussalL East 1-088. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLatAN. UNDERTAKER. lao sra street. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM- balmlng: lady aa't; 409 Alder. M 6138. sjpaifjr jBajaaaMa v'TvBsmiKBftKBfiSXHHUBBKKKPF and other drug habits are positively eured b nor a an! mall. Regular prne 82.00 per boftle HABITINA. Bample sent to an; nypodermie or Internal use. drug haoltuaaty VwAn b 82.00 rter boftle & your druggist or by mall in plain wrapper, Vat sale y SkMmei Drag Ofc. Ul Saiid u. reruaaa. oi rsa 4 jDaBx 7 ailtaan.I f tMIUlM J ,ajf Mwsrlmn. B""W Vl8MafIBl CsaVatVallslSaV 1-A ipu lusursiirsT NIKnjtllll WUMtils Cas Blfe for aanaroral aitcaarfSS.ianamniBiiaas, trritetloss er oleeratioas ef maeoas msmbrsaai. P&inlflss. and cot astrla- NEtyaNtli8EMI0M.ua. cat or Boiaonoaa. , CIIIBSiAn.ljr! S)ll by Drwgglsts, or sent in sisia wrappsrt ' by xtsm, arsssid, tor SI M. or bottle S2.7S. areolar sent oa mi asst. BOl'M'Ol'uli SEEKS II UNTAGGED CAB CASTOR I A Tot Tna.1 f CUldrca. Til Kti Yea Em Ahr?n t:z$l ' Brt t&a tyg-iarars of niPE0TNO ROADS IN WASHINGTON fRaseUl Mspstra t Tbs JoaraaXI . Klllaboro, Or Sept. 11. The gasoline roaa roller ana in rocst crusher used sti th county roads near Forest Grove and Dill ay bav be, removed to Cedar Mill, la th eastern part of tba eounty. ' Tb cowaty court pian to nave a mil of road la that .vicinity Improved before winter set 4n. , Whlla th work I s pensive, swing to tha cost of hauling in rora in wagons ror a long aistanc. it la considered a profit bl Investment In th way ef permanent improvamaat t im BnBOuy rosea. C0UBT ORDERS SISTER to surroRT brother As forecasted y th tet'Imonv tarasv. the crrtT eourt tbla' mnrntna wad aa rirr directing Mrs. Xartfa J. I faltea to pay f"r ti aiprt of hr I trvl!grt fwKher. Cti1Ius w. Parrr, is ITvlf f a ceiiar cm Frernt SL MEN'S WEAKNESS lASIEiEO MY PEE IS mil: $10 IN ANY UN COHPUCAT Eft 05t... PB. TATXVOat, Vkve XVadtea; I our all diseases of Man by method of my devising. These methods are a radical de parture from the ordinary medical practice, which attempts to cur every til of mankind by stomach drugging and fhu kill more people than ar oured. In my practice, I do not drug th stomach at all, but I apply heading medi cine of my wa directly to the diseased rglon, and th effect a complete and ptwrnammat our tn a very short time. My treatment never falls, as my unbroken record, covartag a period ef ever. IS year, fully prove. Don't be practiced and axpertmntd upon by physidaea. druggie, alec trio kit and Ucompont speolataata. My large prattle and qutok, tbocoogh mheda enaai m to care Men's Dtaea tn half toe Um dvtaiut one-fourth the usaal fs aakd. My rusnsrt to: NOT A DOLLAR KD BE PAID UNTIL CURED NO STIMULANTS FOR "WEAKNESS" Mv success In permanently curing tnet eonaitien oocnmoniy nwn " ,.11 Aamanatrata tha absolut eorraotnaa or my metnoa ox Hib ia a maniM nsDiona ox mvaaii swni. i ao nwt ,iiiuui. iMiutn'r ativitv dt in ua er srrons internal rapoirm This Is the eoaree oommonly pursued by both ganeral practitioner and spe cialist, and U a treatmnt mat cannox possioiy rsnii in a MraMtm -ir. rWaaJtBaMM Is mrely a aymptom of ehronlo Inflammation In th proa tat a-laatd brought on by axeee , early dissipation er by th Improper treatment It mm timcd dlaaaa. A eomipita and radical cur 1 tharorfor que- Uoa f r-ortng th pro! gtaad to Urn normal state, and this I aocompiian promptly and oempletaly without tb us of intamol raroadkaau My treat rrieot la a local oa entirely. It la origin! and scientific, aad Ikas Un provad absolutory rfcUva by tbouasar l taste. sm connoa tnat bj no other method can ful and parmanact M to ratios of atrangth and vigor be acoompliahad. CONTRACTED DISORDERS Tb Brtou result thet may follow rlct f contract atsx couva aoa.rrelr b aggeratd. Barty aeoanat an aoaoiHteiy uwroun cur in tb lat possible time. I hav traat-d more oa of oontracSed dlyorder than any other physidaa upon the PaetXio eoaait. Myeur are tborough raanedi of my own Sevtaring raoent and -cbroulo caa. aad ar accomplished In laaa tttn than wth In evaauctng v-n doabtful rewilta. I amokoy and nr traarmant la eonaUy ffeottv ta both VARICOCELE ?hr I no necemlty for aurgtcnl ovmtUmm la th traatment ef Varloocal. hla dlsens yields completely t say sn414 and patatoM mathod. and rwulta ra far bttr than war war attained by th hrn and dangeroa prectic of ewttlng. But one w I Tqutrad,and aaldota detain tb patient froaa hi bnsmasa CONSULTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FREE de not eberr ror mi with ana, yaw talk all. write. Off. for advice, vamtnntton er eJaaoeU. If arm at, a rga te Tva trsataaenu in it for a t Boarw a. sa. te t p. aa.- Unl enl The DR. TAYLOR Co. rOat4tXsT ONLY 3 DAYS MORE JOURNAL'S THIRD ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST WHICH BEGAN IN JUNE , WILL CLOSE Saturday7September12 AT IO P. M. WAKE UP AND HUSTLE UP THIS MEANS YOU CKMETKItXEa ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, 110; family lots, $25 to ITS. Superintend- : ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont at. and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20, Fo full information apply to frank Schle gel. 631 Worcester blk. Phone A-ms. CARD OF THANKS A CARD OF THANKS IS TENDERED to the many friends 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kohertson for many costly pres ents Wednesday evening, September S, 1808. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson "returned after a week of honeymoon at Victoria and the sound. Upon their return a re ception was given them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bfrens. at S3 East Sixth street. North. Refreshments were served. The rooms were decorated with eweet peas and roses. Those pres ent: The groom's mother, Mrs. Robert son. Mr. and Mrs. John Seaauist. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Robertson & Son, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tlelds and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lumberg, Miss Kate Robertson. Mrs. Shoberg. Misses Edna and Gladyes Shoberg, Miss Shurly Clark, Miss Mu ' da Pall, Harry Robertson. - - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room 6 Board of Trade bldg.; abatraota a specialty. Have your abstracts made by the Title ft Trust Co., 7 C of C. MEN! 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OUR FEB $IO IN ANY SIMPLE CASE We Positively Guarantee to Core Every Case We Undertake and YoaPay When Cared osr Acoomrr or our htbwiii rmAcnca and recicnt nr. mrioATiosTa we have AogtrrmED the sxxxx to scaju emi WHICH BEKM IMPOSSIBLE TO 9TXJBS. TAlD rVnXIf P poalUsaly gwnraaU o enr Acute XMs- I AfV L iKJ 1 IWC akarraa la BTEVKSr DATS. nils ait- MJCalTS ar tn artunbllag Uoek f tb pro fas atom aad aaa are traat- aa lot? year vrawil aaooaea. w atiaas aeu ia erven aaya, wi avrag pkytnolaas eoa alder bnpoaslbl. 17C3 fl inP WIlaUTIM. LOST TTOOm. SPXlMlTOav- VV ti LLJIc ti stoka, mrmcmo Btooxi rono in ul - vws-IieM vajlioocxi. grcaoms, ros. TTsACTTT CTBOXJDZJta, MXmXrMM, OM AJTT OT TMM SIAAAaXI OOaC MOaT TO SCBJI. If yen Muot aU wrtt for alf-SusalBatSca aTlank, Many us is eured at nsaaa. Xamrs ,.(. aaaay, S la. ST. LOUIS 'DISPENSARY COBJTXB sxcomrs us . tajckzu aTTaKTra, roarxujrA, oavxooaT Charlea G. Paine and wife to Jennie B. Hyde, lota 1, J, and south 16 feet of lot 3, block "I." Portsmouth Villa exten-, slon ....! Daniel J. Wennerberg and wife to Martino Cereghino et al. lota 7, ft 07 Oi.nh.n, AAttlnn Columbian Cemetery association to Martna A. mugnerty, lot in the center tier of block 23. said cemeterv , R B. Holmes and wife to V. W. Cook et al, lot 45 peninsular addition No. 4 M. J. Delahunt and wife to George Broughton, lot s, block 64. IrvlnKton John H. Metsger and wife to J. A. Rlcbards, lots i, 4. block . 1,100 3.000 , 20 125 7,500 "iTi" ttrTr7nrcv a 7 r? r? ? A Psrfmass! Laiwry f v th Eati EATTIAS'ATXT F-'CE I : . X 1 a i A t- h"l - . ! --.''r ... j-.i-, tirenham Title Guarantee A Trust company to H. F. Scout ts, lot 1 J.blocK Balfe B. Tollman's to Toichl Koi r ' aa, noutn bair or lot a, vvasn Inarton addition 1.400 Charles E. Hoxaie and wife to D. H, McCIure, south 33 1-3 reet of lot ft. block 10, Southern Portland I7B Investment company to Hannah L. Ferry, lota 10, II. block 63, Irvlngton Park............... 2(0 Rose City Cemetery association to Charlea G. EnrVerg. lot IT, block 40. section x." said cam- -etery ' 10 William Hayhurat and wife to - Fred Hiram Btronr, lota 1. 1. Multnomah Berry Ranch...... William Horton and wife, to O. Fox and wife, lota t, . block I, Rosa addition to.Sellwood. . . M. W. Wtlklna and wife to E. Q. Eaton et al. lot S, block 147. Voodstock .................... M. W. Wilkin and wife to E. O. Faton et al, lot 3, block 12. Voodfrtock 1.454 Arthur W. Orton t al to Henri etta E. Beley. lot S. Madlaon Villa Tunnel TownSlte V Improvement company, lota s, T, t, . 10, 11. 11. . 13. block 13. Univrlty Park - Alvln Johnson and wife to Jos eph H. Brown, lot 14, block 3. Ina Park Qiarle 11. Thompenn to W. H. Starr, lot 30. block t, Ptanley; also lota 13 and 23. block f. Btanlev No. 1 T. 8. McDantel and wlf to John A. Mor. lot ia. Van re Chsrlea A. Myer to T. 8. M" Dnlel. east 33 1-3 fet of lot 4. block 44, Sunnysld Third addition William W. Flnley and wlf to I- d ward w. Hlrk ad wtfa, lot , block 3. RIvaraid eddi tloa ta Albln. . Janet C Borg-o Cor Bell Holme, lot , Mor-k Ik. ataeg Iv H'ahUrd addition Mary U. iiiroan et al t N"!l!l M. Jorinaoa. 101 I, oioce s. Hsvertock ......... Irvlnrtoa. lBvmnt comr to -. l smiio, h a. 32. Trrlnstoa TTa Hawthorn F.t It J J Hd t H "T i'"s s. M'--k f . lUwtNorn Ir ... TV l I--nt' rh d 1200 0ft 1.400 2,2(0 1,330 3l 100 2,000 2.20O 421 104 1 t:i Sal, x 'rnr ia h-n.k IK. i Ur r, i J r. K-d r . k, - r ' - 1 ! ' li-' f t.-- . -W'H S I ; ii rr---11 J 1' It I 1 err cravsocaT T anunl ws t f1td. tr etu-t oom IMvaae ata- ! r-wr In that respect ajadtr V--e rrtreG.rg iasn. , M. mm Mi v