Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1908)
THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1808. 15 L.l .lU, ILk. A 1 H ' - LID" CLAMPED HI EMERYVILLE The Haco Track Promoters Would Allay.' Unfriend-. ' ' ly Feeling:. T?atta teased WIN.) ' Emeryville. Cat, SPt II. What ! believed to b a mov en tn pert of th rac track promoters to allay aa ' , unfriendly feeling againat th racetrack l ", waa announced today, and aa a rtul( In "114" will bf on whan th aaaaon open In November. - Whlla ths attltudt of tha Imataaa la not to cloaa tha saloons, thay ara tnak . Ing a strong- effort to regulate thara and , itimp out much of tha vlss that , has heretofore eilated during tha racing Mikun. itttnl resorts of a Question able character hava been closed, and tha word haa been passed to all liquor ' dealers that female catronaae will r ult In discontinuation of thair 11- ctniti. ... Yesterday tha renewal of all tha aa- loon licenses In tha city eama up. a thara haa been a atrlot obaarvanca of tha ordinancee of lata, thara ware no re vocation Voicing the attitude of tha city gov ernment, on of tha truateea aaldt We ara no longer dependent on the race track for our prosperity. - Although the raoiner aeaaon la coming soon, which mean a big thing for the saloon men or thla dace, wa feel that tha undealr abte element ahould he eliminated and . toe aaloona conducted properly." ENGLAND'S FOUR-INCH FOE AUTOS TOMOBROW (Catted Preaa Leased Wlre.i London, Sept. 11. British motorists, and to a limited extent thoae of Europe and America, are looking forward with Interest to tha racing tournament which la to be Inaugurated on the lale of Man tomorrow under the auaploea of the Royal Automobile club. . There will be three events, a hill climb and a three-' mile race for the Graphic trophy tomor row, and the "Four-Jnch" race, the moat important British road raee of the year, on Thursday. Th designation "Four-Inch," which Is popularly applied to the road race. U de rived from the conditions of the contest, which are that the cylinder bore of a four-cylinder motor must not exceed rour incnes. wim proportionals core ior CRACK DOGS LEAVE FOR IIIDEPEflOEIICE Vancourer Hunters Pass Through Tortland En Itouto to Field.- , Tomorrow afternoon at 4:11 o'clock th crack polntara and aettlera which ara to take part la the first meeting of tha Oregon Field Trials club at In dependence. Or., will leave for . that place. .,.'! , Moms 48 or Id local aoortamen nave stated their Intention of making the trip to Independence for the purpoae gofian pheasants. Many of them are of seeing the dog work, out on Mon- unfainUluf with the field trials system, sine this la the first that has sver been held In the state. That It will give-the porting dog breeding Industry In Ore gon an impetu uie a I tha firm belief of trwal etxirtainan. Clnn r the Interesting fieri re a On the trials who ceased through Portland on hla way to Independence this morning was U. E. MacDonell of Vancouver, whoaa crack dog Sport's Rip Kap won tha chamnlonahlD in South Dakota and at Manitoba. Mr. MacDonell had a strlna of five dogs to enter la the trials. . ; Another owner - who nassed through Portland today and whose dog ara eeted to mill I Kova iiwwmi wh Ihsrlea Coutta of , Vancouver. Mr. Coutts haa several hunters wnipn lie will strive to win th prise with. Th trials take place In the. field! near Independence Thursday and n Dr. Bruetv representative ot mo American Field of Chicago, the largeet sportsmen's newspaper in America, wno will ao uie triaie xor nie paper, mu in Portland thla morning. ; . EDDIE HAriLOFJ WILL CHOOSE THE REFEREE (United Pre Leased Wire.) San ' Francisoo, . Sept It, With the Hanlon-Moran flght only a day more than a week off, the referee for the con tat la tn ha chosen tonleht bv Eddie Hanlon and his trainer, Frank McDonald. Before ho went to Los Angeles last night, Charlie Harvev manager for Owen Moran, submitted the names of Eddie Smith of Oakland and Billy Roche of thla city for Hanlon'a consideration. Either of these men will be acceptable, cars with motors of two, six or other said Harvey and It Is up to Hanlon to S umber of cylinders. Th race will be decide. The decision will be mi eld over a IB-mlle circuit that Is to be I known tonlarht. covered nine times. About 40 cars have As no bets have been made on the been entered, practically all of them of fight up to date, it Is hard to tell who British construction, the principal for- will be the favorite. Moran is the logi- eign entries being three uarracqs, a uelcal favorite, but looai nght fans are apt ilSIILilllD HEARS THEODORE BELL Californian Derides Slogan- less 0. 0. P-Derao-cratic Club Formed. (Sperlal Dispatch t T Joanta!.! Ashland, Or., Sept llWTbeodor A. Ball opened th Democratic campaign Jn Oregon last night at the Chautauqua tabernacle before large audience. He held tha audience with bla convincing and persuasive apeeoh. i. "Shall the peo- le ruiei- wae bis keynote. He showed It at corporation oontrni f .i..ii.iih must be checked and that the only way to insure the continuance and Anal iiin. cesa of the reforms atarted by Roose velt was by the election of Bryan. .The railroad regulation law. tha nnlv rai policy Roosevelt had catiaed to ha writ ten Tn the statute, waa In the Bryan platforms of ltt and moo tm f,. commenaea xtooseveit to tb - people more than anything- else. ' The ReDUblican convention hmA nnmt- nated Taft on an antl-Rooaevelt plat form and the Rooaevalt nnltalaa wntfmA by th La Follette amendments, had been voted down bv.machlna Rannh. llcana by an overwhelming vote, - H thought Sherman not the type of man for-vlce-orealdent. aa ha waa ana of Cannon's five machine men running lh kAIIU TVnMSlM' 1 jU . The Republican manaa-ara war nlav. in Taft on two strings. In the west ne representees ne waa a Rnnaavait Ra. publican; eaet of the Alleghentes, in the trust centers, it waa aaid Taft waa nft and aoimd. beil,man a strong argument for the bank deposit guaranty, lie appealed to voters to think on current question The eleetlon wae going to be deia4 by thinking pennle. UU-tlroe eajupalan inethvde to rally the hoata were out of date. The Republicans were without a slogan., for the rst time, with no din ner pan, i oaejra army or wupnu Th Republican panlo. caused by over capitalisation or trusts, naa eiwyp-M that. There had bw more unemployed In th last year than aver before. At the elos of the meeting th Ash land Demooretla club waa organl GBAIN MAGNATES nEATITiY INS uHED Iowa Chess Tonrney. Waterloo. ' Iowa. Sent, it Th. t.tv fnnual meeting and tournament of.th owa Chess asaoclatlnn . hum in tki. city today with a good attendance of ex pert players . from various nolnta tnrougnout the state. : malt. Praaa 4 Wfre.l ' ,' New Tork. Bept . HV-Frank T.',Mf ielfinger and Frederick B. Wella, presi dent and Tlo-presldnt of tn win neaoolla firm Of T. M, Peary Co. grain elevator owner, ara among the moat heavily Inaured person In th world, having taken out pollole to th eatent or iftUtf.wuw eann. . in pom the insurajics la In favor of the rirm. Of the 1.000.000 Insurance, 1180.000 -was written by the provident Life Trust company of Philadelphia, me bal ance atandlng agalnat the Equitable As surance society. , , . , Krank H. Peavy. from whom the firm takee Ita name, left Inauranea to the amount or nearly . ii.euu.wuw. -r-i whion 11,000,000 waa .ja levorrOi, in firm. .4 ' . , . , . The only other man who haa -taken out 11.000.000 worth of Insurance at one time la George W. .Vanderbut QUITS GOOD JOB TO ' SPREAD THE GOSPER (Cnlted Preaa Leaeed Wire.) ' Flttaburg, Pa., Bept tWReatgnlng a position as superintendent of a mill of the Carnegie Steel Oompany, carry ing with it -a salary of $10,000 year, George JU Olunt today began a course of study. In the 'yvestern Theological seminary, where hgiwlll fit himself for toe ministry. . - - For the past IS years Olunt haa been engaged In the steel working business and Is one of th finest workmen In the country. A warm friend of W. EUie Corey, he did much to aid htm to reach the foremost plaoe loathe ateel industry. It , haa alwaya been hla dealre. however," to enter th mln latry and having aeoured- enough money to ' make auoh an. education a Dion and two Berlleta. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At New York. R. H.B. Pittsburg , 2 8 1 New York 1 2 1 Batteries-willla and -Gibson: Mat- hewson and Bresnahan. Umpires Klein ana u w. At Philadelphia. First game-i- R. H. B. Chicago 3 9 1 Philadelphia .1 4 1 Batteries Kron. uveraii ana Kimg; to bet heavily on Hanlon for no other reaaon than the fact that he la a local boy and very popular. METHODISTS TO STOP EACE TEACK GAMBLING Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 22. Washing ton Methodists will demand or tno com ing legislature a law prohibiting race track aambllnar. At the Pusret Sound conference a resolution was adopted de elarlna- it to be the policy of the con ference to suppon oniy aucn legislators as will vote for such a bin. The bill will be backed by th national reform finarka an Dooln. TJmolrea ohnatone bureau, which stanqe 0480 against tne . - : . " - - I Ilmin. , v-a r Mmhlln. An Ih. m1m- The conference also took a and EmeUe. Second game R. H. E. Chicago S 3 -Philadelphia" v. . . t . .: I 6 4 Batteries Coakley and s Kling; Mc- QuUIen and Iooin. Umpires Emslle ana Jonnstone. ( liquor traffic, gambling and ette evil. The conference a stand on the cigarette cues tlon. and declared Its purpose to assist in every way tne movement to eliminate corrin nails" from the state. This Date In Sport Annals. lantlcs of Brooklyn defeated the Wood stock nine, the champion baseball club of Canada, by 75 to m. 1877 At Fleetwood park. N. T.. Great Eastern set new record by trotting one mile under the saddle in 2:15. 1880 J. W. Hunt Reynolds, a, noted turfman, died near Asheville, N. U. 1 BUI A . KTw Orion n a Col TW (" R. H. E. A fl oi. uvuia a l l rgr 11.000. At Boston. - R.H.E. .Cincinnati 8 8 4 Boston ., S 8 1 Batteries O'Toole, Dubece and Schlel McCarthy, Ferguson, and Bowerman. .Umpire Rlgier. - At Brooklyn. Brooklyn 8 7 3 Batteries Lush, Sale. Raymond and suss; jrtucxer ana farmer, umpi pwen. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. 1892 At Columbus, Ind., Caar trotted a mile in- 2:134, the best time ever made in a race between horses by a. 1-year-old. 1903 At Philadelphia Jo Gans knocked out Jack Bennett in second round. Cleveland New York At Cleveland. ' R. H. E. 6 8 8 3 9 6 trer and Bemis: Lake. miner up ana tair. , At Detroit. n. h. e. Detroit 3 1 Boston 4 6 2 Batteries Kllllan and Thomas; Burch- II ana Criger. National League. Won. New Tork ...87 Chicago 88 Pittabura- 87 Philadelphia 73 Cincinnati 87 Boston 67 irooklvn .47 t. Louis 43 Lost 48 M 63 72 82 91 91 At St. Louis. Bt Louis . . Washinsrton Batteries Powell and Spencer; Kee ley and Street. R.H.E. 5 10 0 O R 6 At Chicago. Detroit Cleveland . Chicago St. Louis ... Philadelphia Boston Washington New Tork . American League. Won. Lost 79 81 80 T7 65 6 69 48 69 60 1 62 72 72 76 91 P.C. .64S .624 .617 .636 .48 .410 .341 -.346 P.C, .672 .674 .667 .664 .474 .478 .487 .336 Chic Phlla Mm N R. H. E. ..3 S 3 0 I 4, Batteries Walsh and Sullivan: Schllt- ser and Powers. Fights Scheduled for Tonight. "Kid" Goodman vs. Dick Hvland. 1 rounds, at Boston. Frankie Nell vs. Frankie Moore,' 15 rounun, a rwaauingi;, fm. Many a man has got my treatment elutehes of some ohronto dli to be saved from th just in I'm curlnf teonle every day whom doctors had pronounced incurable. - Too, are doping your atomach with drugs. Have they helped you f Not Every dose diminishes your vitality. If you want to get- wen you must help Nature cure. That s what Elec tro Vigor doea. Electro -Vigor la a generator of a powerful current of a 1 a etriclty. worn aoout your noay while you a lee p. It sends a steady, nn- bir e k e n stream Of electric life eonrslng through every and vela of your body for hours at a Urn. Ita touch la gentle, without sting er burn. There i no shock; all yon feel la a glowing warmth. Electro-Vigor will drjv out your pains and aches. renew roar strength and ambition and reeter ywar health by giving every organ, every weak or diseased part f your body th power to d Its work as na ture tateoded. - Where there la nlentr of elactrta. Hy thar caa b ao pais er disease. If r ere mrte- don't wait amtil Ttmt trovhie haa (wmn ehronle eefor getting Llectro-Vlaor. That e what It wlil d tf yea wast your time on doctors ind draara. Tou take your life in your bands when you experiment with medical fakers, who poa as "old, honest re liable physicians." Moat ot than ,charlatana never saw th Inside of m jiicuicw cviiff a iDr are not rit io om m sica cab Tonr traaf m a n t Una ba HALL'S cured me of rheuma 1 1 a m and I am feeling like a new man. I certainly con sider Electro- Vigor a good 1 n v a tment and thank for your ln tereat In my case. Barry Matee, 714 First 3H, Portland, Or. arrur ran My los-pare. Illustrated book telle all about Electro-Vigor and how it cure. This book explains many secrets you should know regaralng tbe cause and rut a of all It le absolutely free If you U snail jam aw coupon. mm nly I Cure the Cases that Others Cannot Cure A bold statement, but Just as true as it la bold. Not all cases that others fall to cure are curable by my methods, but fully nlnetv per cent of them are. The way to learn whether your case is curable Is to consult me. I know exactly what can be done In everv instance. I ought to know this, for I have done nothing -else other than treat men's diseases for twenty five years. If your case Is curable I will treat you. If It isn't I will not. In uncomplicated disorders my fee Is $1 pp. vj SB. TATX.OB The leading Specialist. PAY ME WHEN I HAVE CURED YOU Weakness Functional weakness in men is in reality a comparatively simple ailment, and is but a symptom of local disorder, a state of chronic inflammation of the prostate gland. No stimulating treatment, whether internal or locally ap plied, can do more than excite temporary activity. By my sys tem of local treatment I restoro absolutely normal conditions throughout the organs Involved, which promptly results in com plete and permanent restoration of strength and vigor. Thl treat ment Is original with me, and la the onlv radical and certain cure yet devised. t Varicocele Varicocele Is a relaxation. ting and twisting of the knot- most vital blood vessels of the organic system. It stagnates the local circulation and Interferes with the nrocesses of waste and renalr. Neglect brings derangement of functions and injury to the gen eral health. Most physicians re sort to surarical oDerations and hospital treatment. I cure Vari cocele In one week without oper ation, pain or detention from busi ness. My cures are absolutely per manent and no 111 effects whatever can follow my treatment. Contracted Diseases I have reduced the time required for curing contracted disorders about one half. This is an 1m- Sortant . achievement. It replaces anger with satety. It forestalls chronic complicationa. It removes the Infection and inflammation before that vital center, the pros tate gland, can beoome involved. To many men H means the differ ence between perfect health and a lifetime of misery and functional weakness. My method Is mine alone. My treatment Is original. In some features it resembles the ordinary. In Its chief essentials It is different In results It is en tirely different. It Is safe, prompt and thorough. The above, together with Or ganic ' Weakness. Nerve Debilita tion. Lost Vigor, Specific Blood Poison, Stricture, Piles and Reflex Ailments constitute my specialty and are the only diseases I treat. poaalhlllty' be win devote hi life to tills wurk. . ( 1 want to show some ef th thous and of young ntea In the steel bual iieae. sajs tlluRt, that there le sme- tiinig i.70ua me almighty dollar and i ii m i awn iMHBura. DEATHS haahaSSjaBkjahjBSaBkja C Gee Wo Tha WeU-Kaowa suitable CHINESE moot sad xib 1 REMEDIES lias made a life atudy of herbe and In that study roots snd v discovered ana Is giving to the world his wonderful euie. Jg Kereary, 3oIsobs or Drugs Used . M vans wiuoni operation OS .. Without the Aid of a Xalf. Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma. Lung, inroat, ruieumansm, Nervoua neaa. Nervous Peblllty. Htomaeh. Liver. Klndey Troubles; also Ixiet Manhood, Female vyeasneas ana an rrivate Die- eases. A SURE CANCER CURE Jnsi SVeoeived from Fektn, China . afe. or ana seuBDia. XT TOTJ Alt H AITKLICTKU DON'T DE- LAT DELAYS ARE DANQEROUfl. it vrt.1 MnnAt rail wrlta tnr avmntAn. blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In stamps. a-.WOr.5.'M.M!Uo.ta!i' flauiihter, Mr. Mabel C. PAULflON Mrs. Carri Marl Paul eon, III Seventh street. September It, M l; auto intoKleauon. . MAaON alias Hannah Mason. Ill IfV. In street. Heutetnper II. aged Hi etironio nanhiitla . riA-'HRKN Mtnnl Fluhrea, lU Vln: cent's hnalptal, Beptemper i, agea It; nephritis abaoeaa. MOTHKKMOlJ-l Ueors Mothersole, tialem. Or., September 1. aged 47. OOKIKJN Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gordon, ill North Twenty-tnira street, September to, asphyxia. KItKNAN Mra Elisabeth Klernaa, I no Columbia. September IV. aged o; hemorrhage. WJilDI.kll Oeariv W. Weldler, lis Loveioy streeU September II, aged 70: rerebral annnlexy. OATKRMAN Ethel Oatermen. 141 Eaat Twenty. first street. Beptember if. aged 14: nulmonary tuberculosis. SkRMATTl Johnnie Serroattl. Lin a ton. Hentamber 10. aged 7 months, pneu monia. HTKARNs Willi C Stearne. Mountain View sanatorium. September xi; al coholism. WHEIH John Wheio, agea ii, io Burnsida afreet: aulrlde by hanging. HOLOCH K. J. Holooh, Good Samari tan hnanltaL aaed 15: murdered. SCHELI.AMJ Uenevlave Schelland, 411 Twelfth street, September l. agea i k.l.M Infantum CHANET Fred Russell Chaney. Val- des. Alaska. Heptemoer 10, agea is aecldent. 1IO SUN Ho Sun. Gore's hop yard, west uedar creek. September is, agea 1: accident. ZAHN Catherine Zahn. North Hoyt atreet. September II. agea it; uioera tion or stomacn. ' PRAHL Leonard Prahl, 411 Eaat Elan ders. September II. aged I; cholera In fantum. September or nis NEW TO DA If AfewDoIIars INVESTED IN Portlan Real Estate NOW . - . . . , . . . . r v o. . hi. i v. ,,.',,. w TBI o. oee wo uninaie Meaioiae aou I a.. u.. vi.k.i r n.i.i 1 liH First st. Cor. Morrison. Portland, Marsueri'te avenua' Jacob Arnold Brad ford, aged S3 years i montns ana Oreson. Please Mention Thla Paser. davs. father of Mabel C. Dataon. thl city, Will J. Bradford, Tacoma, J. C. Bradford. Beldlng, Mich. Funeral ao nouncement later. FUNERAL NOTICES STEARNS The fundral aervtcea of the late Willis C. Btearoa win oe neia at Finley's chapel. Wednesday, September 23. at 1 p. m. Friends invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNINO. M'ENTEB & OILBAUOH. undertakers snd embalmere: modern In every deUll. Seventh and Pine. Main 4o, uaoy assistant. J. P. Finley & Son Madr,.onnd Lady attendant Main I: A-1BII. &ELLER-BYRNB8 C6.. FttERAL' PT- reotors, embalmere. no Kusseil, taat 1088. Lady assistant. EDWARD HbLuiAN, UNtERTAlH: Evory Voman CEMETERIES islnlereMad and thonld knew BMM tne weamma MARVEL Whlrllna Sorav IThenewtarlaalSntBta, Jntte. RnRHl fflTT HmrJLW ORATES. 110: Hon and Aurticm. liaat .f. famllv la 121 tn I7K. Hunarintand- Moat ConvenlaaL I . ' 1. r,.n..i .r "aaa "1 m .aaBBSWaaaw 210 Ird street UNDERTAKING CO. ERICSOJ balm ing: lady 4Lt' is't: 40 Alder, M HIS. Convanlaat. a. i .iy, Art M netM (W It. If be cannot iapply tbe vaanvKi, aooapt no nthar. but tend alamo far llliiitnitod book nl4. Ita fall uartlculan and illrnttlona la. valuable to lal lit. MARVBI, CO.. ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully- road. Phone Tabor 101. For full information apply to Prank Bchle- gel. 612 Worcester blk. Phone A-1823. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 44 V,. SSd ST.. HEW IIIUK. for . gale by Bkidmore Drug Oe Weedara, Clarke Oa. aad laue-Oavla Ilrua Oa. 4 btoraa. Lawyers Abstract A Trust Co.. room 6 Board of Trade bldg.i abstracU soecialtv. Have your abstracts mads by the Title at u rust co.. i u ot t. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. Telephone Kearney 8191 ADVEHTISBMBIITB AND BT7X BCBIPTIOKS RJIOEIVZD. Oregonians when in San Francisco can have their mail sent In care of The Journal Office. J. L. BROWN, Representative. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each insertion, 1 cent a counted word. No ad less than IS cents per insertion. 7 Insertions for the price of I. Lost and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads, 1 cent a word, f insertions ror tne price or 3. -Cdhnt six words to the line. "New Today" , (agate measure. 1 Inch, 14 lines), 84 cents per inch. "Want Ada" will be accepted over the pnone, out xne journal win not be re sponsible for errors, should any occur in nuuu hub. rrompi payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. Hours, v a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. CONSULTATION FREE I state nothing in my announcements but the stralsht eauare truth. It will cost you nothing to call and talk over your case. You can find out all about your trouble and you can later arrane-a to bea-ln treatment any time you like. Mjt of flees, comprising ten rooms, are the largest. most elegant ana pest equipped in tne west the DR JTAYLOR co. 034 H Morrison Street, Oonr Second, Portland, Or. S.A. HALL. M. D. in sema Avu lunu, was. Pleas vend e wp14, Tr frea, 141-page, tilamrmtad hawk, " . ; S-lI-g aVW ), )), NOW OPEN FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY Tor the benefit of men only we have added to our office equipment a free museum of anatomy, presenting m etudv of health and disease In all Ita varloua forma and affording educational opportunities not founU elsewhere. Man. know thyself. Study the natural and unnatural condi tions of the human body aa illustrated by llfe-slsad model a Cures Guaranteed Consultation and Examination free No Better Treatment In The World We Lead Afl Others follow $5 00 OUR FEE L Q tJ 0 yJr jr Pee? a aoeaal are ta aay eimpl aa- eowpjlueted eaae. W Curt Weakness of Men, Varicccele, Hydrocsls, Nervous Debility, Blood aad Skin Diseases, Ror, Ulcers. Swollen Glands, Kidney, Bladder and Rectal Disease, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted Special Diseases, of Urn. Men make no snlatak whan tHar forr ta oa We rlv rev tK m- snlts ef ieng exprtenca, hmneet. eeeiSefenttoe wnrs, sad bast serv-!- that money r bur. if ye ere ai 1 ne eoneuit aa Medicas far atshed la mr ftvat laboratarr frexn gl.s to l f ewnree. If yw eesnat rail, write for ai f-etamlnatla btank, Hoars a. an. ta S sv saw dally. Casoar I tt 11 ealy. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE nft. rertlaas. Os. WEATHER REPORT The low barometer area that was een trai over Ainerta Monday morning is now over oasaatcnewan. witn Increased intensity. A marked high barometer ex- tends from Washington southwestward over iiaq ana xvevaaa, ana the pressure continues high oyer the Atlantic states. Rain has fallen in portions of the Brit ish northwest and along the west gulf coast, and light showers have occurred m uu.iuwtr Mississippi valley, central Colorado, eastern South TWVrt .ni southern Minnesota. It ia alightly cooler luuuiiiii m nuBiiiujion ana uregon and over the southern portion of the Rocky mountains. North Dakota and the "nuc ana guir coasts. Unseasonably warm weather continues from the Rocky uisv't" MBiwaru io me jnississippi valley and the great lakes. T The Indications are for fair weather throughout this district tonight and Wednesday. It will be cooler, with light frost, in the eastern portions of Oregon and Washington and In Idaho. xem Mftr Ul. Baker City, Or, 7S 44 Bismarck. N. D. 82 K Boise, Idaho 80 54 Calgary, Alberta . . 76 86 Chicago, 111 83 $ Havre. Mont 80 6 Kalispell, Mont. ... 74 64 Kansas City. Mo. . . 84 68 Lewis ton. Idaho. .. . 84 80 Los Angeles, CaL . . 74 60 Marshfield, Or. .... 64 48 Moorhead. Minn. . . . 90 62 New York, N. T. . . . 70 60 North Head Waah. 68 60 Pocatello, Idaho ... 78 60 Portland, Or. 79 48 Roseburg, Or. 80 41 St. Ijouls. Mo 86' fig St. Paul. Minn 88 64 Salt Lake, Utah ... 78 62 San Francisco, Cal. 66 61 Seattle. Wash. .... 63 En Siskiyou, Or 71 46 Spokane, Wash. ... 76 40 Walla Walla. Waab. 81 14 Precl .0 .0 .02 .0 .0- .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .9 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .01 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 MARRIAGE LICENSES Elm on 1L Miller, 818 Tillamook street. It, and Ethel Wlnnefred Kendall. II. Armanus H. Young. Hillsdale, 46, snd Annie M. Marks, 16. Henry Ball horn. Woodland. Waah-. if, and Sophia Lohmann, 66. Krank Hurt, tiNorth Third street 14, snd Dora Elberta Blair, 7. Harry tt. Slaydea, 721 Flanders street, 14, and Miriam Strong, !. J. H. Pehrenbacker. University Park. II. and Bertha Vincent, II. Weddlna Cards, W. O. fcmlth A Co Washington bide corner 4tk sad Waah- lrtfton ata John P. Sharkey and wife to tt rnota at ai. iota a ana 6 block 100. Bast Fortiana... 140.000 security ADstract xrusi jo. to iinv.p it Kvnuirnw. idl . hlnnlr 99 Rnaa fltv Park COO Elliabeth C. Bprague to Katie Tannier ei ai, iota to n, block 3. Normandale 400 University Land Co. to P. M. El- weii. lots i ana . diock d, Portsmouth 400 B. R. Bewley and wife to John E. Peterson, lot zi, diock iu, iAiiralwood Park SIS Arleta Land Co. to W. O. Miller, lot IS, block 6, Aneta rara . TCft 1 ' : 119 Moore Investment Co. to Nicholas Ennls, lot 7, block 44, Vernon 00 i Arleta Land CO. to 1J. u. Taeier, . lot. 11. block 2, Arleta Park No. 4 s 440 Arleta Land Co. to Llssie Fraaler,, lot 10, block 2, Arleta Park No. 4 Ho Nordby Craven Investment Co. to F. H, Goudy. lot 4, block 2. Linn's addition . MOO Melchlor Kehrll and wife to Har vey M. Timms, lot 1. block 5, South Sunnysldsj. ........ . M00 Ii B, Taylor and wife to John Tuohy et al. lots 6 and 6, hlnck 20. Hiehland 4,260 lirua Q Pnll.f tn r J Culver. lot 6.' block 10. Laurelwood . . 1,200 Jacobs-Stlne Co. tp C. S. Mudge, n. a r,A 1 hlnnlr 23. Bella- crest", rr: ::. -t.t. . . . . i.too W. H. Turpm ano wire to josepn H. Nash, south H of lots 14. 16, 16 and 17. block 6, Oakdale addition .. .................. rTne-rlfV-to-iuy Townsend, 60x127 feet, begin ning at section corner of eec- ' tion 18. 17, 20,21, Township 1 aouth, range 2 east .. .. . ... . . C. W. Lawrence and wife to Fred ' Bathe and wife, lot 2, block 2, Saratoga addition - Moor Investment company to -oiAhsni Cnn-mnv. lota 9. 10 and it. block E. Vernon 100 tit i" p.Iim anil wire to SS. M. Baker, lots ana , bwm , V.rnnn 1,160 C. S. McClellan snd wife to W. C Repass, 101 , Dioca ver-non a Wahatar tn W. C. Ke- nass. lot 8. DIOCK vernon .. ouu G. C. Braman and wife to A-T. and Angeiine MCAtee, lana d- dnnln, at HArthWAIlt COmflf Of fnt block 1. Central Alblna.. 160 Portland Country Club and Live Stock association to security Savings A Trust company, 10 mm in Motion 14. tOWnshlD 1 north, ranee I east, trust.. 60,000 Olen Harbor Realty company to nnhirt Cnrr lot IS. OIOCK o. Olen Harbor 47 H. E. Noble and wife to Mrs. J. tt. Coffin. lots 4. 6. 4 and 7. block 26. Carson-Heights 110 Oliver Anderson and wife to Wil liam Janlsch. EOxlSO feet, com mencing at point 106 feet 10 liuihu north of Intersection of Alnsworth and Grand avenues. 100 1,800 760 176 226 600 Pacific Title V Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 804-6-6-7 Falling bldg. W. R. Halsllp tt Co.. abstracts, cer tificates of title, etc 121 Corbet t bldg. Williams Abstract Company, Ine will ve you tne lowest pricea on abstracts. BtarK st. Ill room 12. NEW TODAY. Bets A Sana, florists, funeral deelgns. M orrl Wn. Woxllawn 1612. C-1846. 84 Clarke Bros., florl"' a Fine flowers snd floral deelgns. 1 Merrlsoa at. Fall draee eulta for rent, all rnl-roe Tailoring Ca.. ! gterk at Maa M. gmlth "f.orlat. ii ilk at.- D- m rrank a It Meter Mate T t a lit BIRTHS MANAQH Te Mr. snd Mr. Rhr Manags, JTI ' eat A-rwrnmrn. September LRO?cTnGAM T Mr. and Mrev HiTiith Kruailsgaaaa. gepteiaber II. a daugkter. 7 NEAR THE COUNTRY CLUB 10 acrea. all cleared and fenced, a pretty place, good aoll. all tn cultiva tion for yeara I will aell thla land for the low price of I66S per acre, 1106 per acre laaa than the price being aaked for a alngl lot toxiee feet ne by. Thla ta like finding money in a locality where lota are selling readily at lift snd f 70S per lot. Call on the owner. M. J. Clohessy, 411 aad 462 McKay bldg. WILL BUILD UP AN INCOME FOR LIFE A TT 71 o I o "DirectlyEasfof Country Club OFFERS MANY INDUCEMENTS TO THE BUYER Prices of Lots $85, $100, $125 EASY PAYMENTS . , ' . s1 ' ;.r'.. ; $10 DOWN AND $5 MONTHLY C0S1E OUT TOMORROW AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Take Montavilla car at corner Third and Morrison streets; get off at corner Villa and Hibbard streets, Montavilla branch office. For further particulars call office. . . ; C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M3253 CAPITOL HILL The choice of them an 'with a l-cent car fare on the best carllne running in and out of 1 tha city. The Oregon Electric Railway runs through th , center of Capitol Hill for more than ; half mile; every lot cleared, sightly and level, no stone or gravel, the rlcheet . kind of soil. Th lot in Capitol Hill are all full sue, coxiov leet, no Jim Crow 25-foot lot Capitol Hill Is only ten minutes' rid from th business center of this city, inside the city 11m- ' Its, on th West Bide, in Portland 5 roper; you- can riae to ana irom . efferson streets, ride to Capitol Hill a nice little depot on the ground; you on sidewalk through the tract for nor can also walk from the depot platform than a mile. Kvery lot Is a beauty, and the price, that is ao low ws are ashamed to mention It, $200, 1250 and tnuO ner lot. The terms, any kind of terms you want, from 85 up monthly. Title to all of Capitol Hill Is perfect. If vou don't want to you need not call ' at our office, take the car at Front and Capitol Hill in a palace car. , We hay and look it over for yourself. If y call at the office we will pay your . fare. Thi 1' the cheapest Inside property and the most desirable ever . offered at th above low pricea befor in Portland for twenty years. An-, other statement w here make and that Is that you can build ' your home in Capitol Hill and from your front porch aee more people passing; through it daily from now natll th end of time than any other residence portion of Portland, aad that's what gives value to real property ana sot not air. can- ttol Hill haa two raUroada running throue-h it. and the best earring and Uutomoblle road from th eity to vry lot in th tract. Address or com to the oSIc and talk to us about Capitol Hill. ; CLOHESSY & SMITH aoi aad 40 Meats ldg. Tel. Xala IKS. t FOR SALEREAL ESTATE 19 Fine New Apartment Good location, pays IS H per eaat Bet. PRICB 520,000, TERMS SMITH & EVERETT sltlt wetland Bull ding. riortap;e Loans Lw rate ef tataeea. fcOtriS SAX.OBI 0 V. , t3t ttarh treat, evaag . . ' - 2,000 FOR SALE BT OWHTB, SfX- roont cottage isu n - ler st . , , 4 acre! near uoHirji. risa fruit lead. It In enltlvation, 10 traea, houses bam, tl luO; take city lata, pert trade. 7 -ream hes and 1 lots neer Perts rBontb. trad for aoraag a, farm or tsm- ' B. trOLTlTHTO!, 4" V"-a1r. KICK HOSIB K. OKA Mi Owner must aU; eome 4olt at i . i snake offer. Fhon Weod'.aaa Ittl. i. hargaia. bAl C1TI o:-.- Til.l-AV ; TIT. f?t t-ar r-? SAT CIT ts t Tfce eiT.!r r Kirt I roa aAi.iilv . fie price, A-rfs I r-nm ' i I i a . h bi;Cf i H i. i - , t4rml, aM." ll.i: 1 ui v i a'. ra 4