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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNnL, . PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, . OCTOBER 6. 100&.
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GRAIN POURS
INTO BIG TRAMP
SsaSaasasaBSSasaBaSasaSsaBSBSasa . -
"The Knight of the Thistle
Will Take Out 8,000 Tons
;.v,.i., From Tortland.
OXK OF LARGEST OP".-
.'HER CLASS ON COAST
Coaster Itoso City nd Northland
Arrivf -CiIn Erlckson Mar
ried to Fair Passenger During the
Trip t'p the CoMt.
T!is British tramp steamer Knlfht of
ths Thlstla, the largest tramp which
his visited Portland harbor for sev
eral' yeirs. moved from tha Eastern A
I Waatern mill thla morning to Mont
gomery dock No. 3. whera aha will load
about 8,000 tona of grain. Sha will aall
for Taooma Friday whera aha will talc
n 1.000 mora tona. Four sanas of
men are at work at tha Montgomery
dock filling up the Immenae ship wltn
her cargo, iho Knight of the Thlstla
la 436 feet Ion. 66 teet, 1 Inchea Wld
and will draw Z7 feat
The Rosa Cltv arrived from Ban Fran
rlarp laat night at 6:46 after a fine trip
wltH fair weather all the way. fine
brousht ud nearly 200 rnssenrs and
a eeneral cargo and la loading at the
Ainsworth dock preparatory to sallln
Friday at 4 p. m. -
The ateamer Northland la loading t
the Couch atreet dock. She arrived tl
laat night after a good trip, brlngln
a eeneral carao. She expects to aa
Saturday morning after finishing her
carao Friday night. 'Captain Erlckson
was married on the trip up, choosing
for hla bride a naasentfer whom he me
some time ago on the Northland. Ha
la receiving many congratulation.
The steamer King George haa ar
rlveit from Kan Francisco with ballast
She la putting on a general Cargo and
will aall for British Columbia aoon
where aha will lay in a aupply of coal
and return.
CONCERT FOR SEAMEN
Captain Williams of Wynnatay Will
Preside Tomorrow.
The weekly concert of the Seamen'a
Institute, Front and .Flanders streets,
will be Blven tomorrow (Wednesday)
evening at 8 o'clock. Captain Thomaa
Williams of the British ahip Wynnatay
will preside, and the following program
has been arranged tinder the direction
of Miss Jessie Potts; Piano solo, Miss
Jessie Potts; song, Captain Williams;
sons. Miss Athey brown; song. A.
MaJerbln. British ship Wynnatay; song.
Miss Ethel Richmond; song, Evan Phil
lips. British ship wynnatay; reading.
Itss Ethel Crald; song, Miss Caroline
McCuttan: mandolin solo. H. Berggreen
British ahlp Beechley; song, J. Williams,
British shlo Knleht of the Thistle
song, R. Radke, German bark Albert
Rlckmera; song, J. Prat, French bark La
Plller; German bartd, Otto Prlng; aong,
J. Roo, French bark Le Pelier: song, J.
Sinnlnar. German bark Albert Rlckmera;
national anthems. Accompanist, Miss
Jessie Fotta.
TWO CUTTERS TO STAY
in
Only Terry and Thetis Will Be
Northern Waters.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, Oet. 6. The revenue cut
ters Thetis and Perry will be the only
vessels of tha treasury department serv
ice to remain on the northern Pacific
station during the coming winter, ac
cording to a statement given out by the
treasury department today. The Thetis
will continue patrol duty in the Bering
sea. The Perry haa left UnaJaska for
sou t hens tern Alaska, whera she will
take station for the winter. The Ruah
is nearlng Seattle. The Bear and Mc
culloch are on their way to San Fran
cisco. The latter carries Captain Mun
ger. of the service, who will assume new
rduties at San Francisco.
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BORDERS
Oil MURDER CASE
Limit of Brutal Practice U
Beached In Kentucky
,' State College. .
(Dallas' rtaaa Leased Wtra.l
Lexington, Kt., Oot. I. After balng
bound; gagged and left t die la
freight oar, by haaera, William E.
Smith, a student of tha . Kentucky
tata eolltga, haa disappeared. Tha
police believe tha boy died of axpoaure.
Tha boxcar In which Smith waa
filaced two weeka ago waa moved short
y after tha youth waa locked Inalde.
The facta became known today and
hundreds of railway man are search
ing the eara of tha system In tha faint
hope that ha may yet be found alive.
Tha investigations of tha police have
resulted in the probing of tha matter
oy . me grand jury, tttuoenta or the
tin
are bell
college
knowledge
m examined
though tha students sua
and
spected have de
of Bmlth'a dtaaoDear
anoe, tha Inquisitors have learned that
M 7 ' aw
nled
'fl I a
Smith waa baaed on tha
appeared. ' t
mun waa zs years or aae ana a
rraanman.
n ;s
; AT THE TIIEATRES
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"Isle of Spice" at Baker.
"The Isle of Spice" la the beat at
traction that haa played at tha Baker
this year and It la appearinar thla
week with an unusually clever com
pany of fun makera. slnrers and a
carload of gorgeous scenery. Tha piece
seems to have greater drawing power
than aver. '
Bungalow Tacked to the Doors.
The areateat crowda that can nos-
albly pack In the Bungalow are to be
seen this week to see "Tha Girl of
Buildlna? Permlla the Golden west, aa presented in
i. w. raraer, siory ana a nair rrame pany. with Mias Jewel as "the airl."
dwelling, Vancouver avenue between Sydney Ayrea the man, and Donald
Rkldmora and PrescotL IJOftB- v XV Bowles the sheriff.
I.h.,nni1 , KI-aa -tn.-
lodalng-house. Seventeenth street be. imhi uwuD.,u
tween Washlnrton and Aldar. ns nofirl The following American and . Euro.
Frank Amato. one-storv frame dwell- pean acta are appearing at the Pan-
lng. East Twentieth street, between tagea theatre this week: Atra, tha bul-
Waahingtoai st reel a for tha famous po
litical orama. "1 he MM of the Jlour.
which will bo tha ailraetion there for
thrae nights beginning nest Thursday.
ociuoer a, with a matinee Naturoay
afternoon, , ,. . .'
"A Knlfht (or Day Coming.
.' Oaa of tha biggest new musical ooens
dlea that has over visited PaetQe coast
is "A Knight for a lay." which wilt be
t Wo aid atortgaga the raraa.
A farmer on Baral Route t. Empire!
Oay W. A. Floyd by name, aayat "Buck
len a Arnica balvo cured the two worat
one on my leg. It Is worth mora than
Its weight in gold. I would not be witn.
out it if I had to mortgage the farm to
get It" Only 16a at all drugglata.
seen at tha Helllg theatra for four
plghts beginning nail hunitay.' October
11. This will be found to be one of the
''real onea." Seat aala Friday.
UNWBITTEN LAW
GOOD LV IDAHO
' lUalted tm Um Wlre.t
Bolaa, Idaho. Oet. .After to hours
deliberation tho Jury in the caaa of John
Knnla, trlea at rocaieuo on n. ci rn
r muroenna nis oiu-nm" h.th
Mvlaa. Julr II laat, returned a yerdlot
llty. tioin ajuii. aiiu
of not gu
Both kvnnla
were past aa yeare oia.
While
lavlea
feased to bar father that Pavlea was tha
rather
Oregon
father of her child. Knnla went to tlx
Oregon Bhort l.loe ralli
Iavlea waa employed.
road ehopa whera
sniDloved. and anuroaclilne
from tha rear shot him In the back of
tha head, killing him Instantly, lavlea
had been an Intlmaie friend of the En
nla family for mora than 10 years.
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Knnls made tha nominal plea of
emotional. Insanity, nia reai oeienia wan
tha "unwritten law." Evidence showed
that tha young daughter of Ennla eon
To Male
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of
D. TATX.OS,
Tha teadiag Specialist.
English Acrobats at Orpheum.
LeClalr and Sampson, who are here
this week, ara English comedy athletic
anrobata who are travesty gymnasts.
They are skilled gymnasts and fine ath
letes but In this offering they use the
comeay purposes
Division and Ivon, $1,500; II.
Hansen, one-story frame dwellinr
Boston avenue. between Holman
and Ainaworth, IZoO; Star Brewery
one-atory pricK saloon. Grand avenue
between Hawthorns and Clay. SI. BOO:
j. n. urteu, two-atory rrame dwelling,
Broadway street, corner Seventeenth,
14,000: B. F. Doty, one-story fram
riwA Inv HrnhAna at r..l hmtrmn
Thirty-eighth and thirty-ninth. IUV0:
i. Jjoty, one-atory rrame dwellinir.
East Sherman street between Forty-
ninth mnA 1TIHth tl K(1A V-.,t .
ham. one-story frame dwellinar. Eaat ccuiniiBiini nor
Tentb atreet between Durham anrl Hn .
man, 11.200; Mr. Holman, one-story
rame aweiiing, uorinwicK street De-
ween Mason and Kkldmore. S1.4S0-.
Otto Rothchlld, repair three-story frame
store and rooms. Third street between
Columbia and Clay, $1,260; Hugh
Krumm, story and a half frame dwell
ing. Ellsworth avenue between East
Thirty-ninth and Eaat Fortieth, $2,000;
H. E. Stemler. one-story frame dwell
ing, Halaey atreet between Twenty-
fifth and Twenty-sixth. $2,000: Murv
Ortachlld, two-story frame dwelling,
Vancouver avenue between Broadway
ana xiiuicock, i,vuv; ti. m. Btemiei
one-atory framo dwelllna. - Twenty.
sixth street between Halsey and Clack-
mas, la.uuu; a. a. Mime, one-storv
frame dwelling. East Thirtieth street
between Gladstone and Cora. $1,500:
B. F. Doty, one-story frame dwelling,
Stephens street between Thlrty-ela-hth
and Thirty-ninth, $1,800.
. a.
let-prool woman; victoria Quartet, vo
calists ' and Instrumentalists; Kiernan,
Cole, Kiernan & Co., musical comedy:
Myrtle Vlctorlne and the two Zolars
and Billy Cullen. ainalna and talklne
comedian.
The Four Corners of the Earth."
Klimt & Gaizolo's spectacular melo
drama, "The Four Corners of the
Earth," which la playing at the Star
theatre all thla week, la a kaleidoscopic
series of magnificent atage pictures, a
maaa of great scenes and the melo
dramatic hit of the season.
Imported Specialties.
Imported specialties are on the bill
at th r&ront thla wAk 'Thar a a B-.a
Stemler,! from Europe, Australia, England and
otner countriea, aa wen as representa
tive American artists. Hill and 811
vanl have a wonderful unlcycle act.
Seats Selling for "Man of the Hour."
Seats are now selling at box office
the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and
BIDS OX HAY AXD OATS.
Albers Bros. Co. Alone Make Offer to
Uncle Sam.
William Albers of the firm of Al
bers Bros. Milling company, waa the
only bidder who appeared at the office
of the United States quartermaster In
this city yesterday, to bid on supply
ing the government with 10,000 tons
of hay and 9,049 tons of oats which
are to be shipped to Manila.
Tha bid was $29.60 a short ton on
5,000 tons of valley timothy, 6,000 tons
at $30.40. and 9,000 tona of white oats
t 7 KO Tha hav will be douhla
Compressed In bales to a destiny of I
82 cubic feet to a ton.
GUERNSEY DELAYED.
Tha Norwegian ateamer Guernsey,
scheduled to leave thla morning with
227.260 bushels of wheat valued at
t04. K00. will not leave until tomorrow
A steam nine burst In the engine room
this morning cauaing the 1 delay. No
one was Injured. Tha Guernsey will
stop at 8t. Vincent for orders.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
A CURE FOR
o RHEUMATISM
Rheumatism is caused by aa excess of uric acid iu the blood, which is
carried through the circulation to al 1 portions of the system. Every muscle,
nerve, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain-producing; poison, causing
aches, inflammation, stiffness and other well known symptoms of the disease.
Permanent relief from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot b
expected from the use of liniments, plasters, and other external treatment
which does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Such measure;
cive temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism1 the uric acid and
inflammatory poison must be expelled from the blood. S. S. S. cures
Rheumatism because it is a perfect blood purifier. It goes down into the
circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blood. S. S. S.
expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell
ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanently
cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic,
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needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire
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The
steamship Roanoke fom San
Fearo ana way points anouia arrive i
morrow morn In a.
The bark Cornll Bart began work this
morning at coiomDla aocK Mo. 3.
The steamship Rose City with a
larre crowd of pasaenajera ar.ived from
i-rancisco iasi nigni. one orougnt
She will sail
San
a full cargo of freight.
October .
The United States transport Thomaa
sailed from Sao Franclaco for tho
Philippines via Guam and Honolulu
yesterday. Tho Thomaa la carrying a
largo number of passengers besides
field artillery and marines and 18.000
gallona of carbolic acid to bo used, in
combating tne cnotera.
The French bark MJchelet haa sailed
for Queenatown and Falmouth with
1.9(4 tons of wheat measuring 11T.63S
bushels, valued at $111,450. f '
Tha R. D. Inman baa arrived with
freight
Tho German steamship Dieka Rlck
mera la reported lata at tho mouth of
the river. 8ho la bringing In a cargo
for the Portland Flouring mills.
The gasoline sloop Condor haa pulled
out for Waldport with $$ tona of gen
eral cargo.
Tha ateamer Colonel E. L.- Drake has
arrived and departed again for San
Franclaco bringing in and taking out
J. 107 tons of general cargo.
Tho Deademona sailed for Astoria at
9:1 laat nignt '
KetchJeari Shoal FIts Fathoms.
Captain C Js'ellsen of tha American
tog Pioneer reports less than five
fathoms on tha shoal about lit yards
In front of KetcMcan. Alaska, marked
6 V fathoms oi C a O. surrey chart
No. . John M-KCLTT, .
' Naottcai fcxprt.
October 8 la the Annals of Sport.
1887 On a wager,, Iaw renew Donovan
Jumped from tho Waterloo bridge tat
the Thames liver.
life at Now Terk. Ernest Reeber
defeated Henry oftlng ta O
Roman wroetllnar contest for ttea.
1191 At Paris, TTeaxMl AnvaUor Itlt.
tar association defeated London Rowing
Hub In International txiat fr, lght
oar, ahmit (w, miles. stregMaway.
I 9 At Chtr-ag". J-e Chovti.kl and
-Kid" McCoy fought sight rounds to a
draw.
jeAt Helena, Mort. tmt Ing
lost on a fcai ta Jac ciiSerd ta tblr-
Reducing the Force
It's the same old story the world
over; whan it comes to "reducing tho
force" the "dead onea" go flrat
Tha business world dmaivris re
sults today. Many a man la thrown
out of employment on account of
hla Inabllitr to cat ud and hustle.
duo to a lack of energy and ambition.
It's tha ambition to "do ordie."
coupled with nerve power vitality
-that wlna success. Ev-err man haa
a certain amount of dormant energy.
All It needs la waking up. Electro
Vigor does that It haa put thou
sands of men on the road to eucreaa.
men who had mol with nothing trot
failure before they canto to me.
Give ma a man who Is kert down
by lack of enerrr. backwardness.
despondency, toot vltalttT er-weakness
of nay kind, and I will make a
new man out of Mm vr ailing his
nerves with tho firs of Ufa elec
tricity. It is tha man erith "backbone"
that rets the good ). It to tho
aaa-reestva hastier that gets the
promotion when there ts anr ro-
motlon. A tana without aoergy has
Inclination ta bastto. IWa t re
aronnd draasta e-e foot after the
other. Got some life In y Build
op your eoorago and visa arith '
k.ie-tro-Vlror.
Klctre-Viatr ts an eiertrte kaiv
fmttery. arr:id while yw It
pump a etream f elenrm ltf to
r wra en 4 t'eauo f th Wwlv.
btiilMat; u'ialitv an4 etrveietn
and removing tho reus erf dienaoev '
Tour treatment haa cured me of
rheumatism and I am feeling like a
new man. I certainly consider
Electro-Vigor a good investment,
and thank you for your Interest in
my case. HARRT BATES.
784 First St. Portland. Or.
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tells how Qectro-Vlfbr puts vim
and energy into dtacouragvd. alow
going men. Thla book explains
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tells how to care you re! f wtthoat
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A few month ago a man came to my of
fices and told a story of his experiences
which is so typical of what the average pa
tient goes through before coming to me
that I wish every man could read it.
In the first place, this man was of
strong and healthy appearance, and began by telling me he was never
sick in bed for a single day as far back as he could remember. His
symptoms were lack of ambition, vim, energy and power to concen
trate his mind. He felt conscious of a state of physical imperfection,
which embarassed him and made him feel unfit to enjoy society, and,
as he expressed it, he was '.'played out all over."
CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE
Questioning him as to what he thought caused his trouble, he ad
mitted excesses in early life, and confessed to a slight disorder con
tracted some five years past. By advice of well-meaning friends he
tried prescriptions, which helped to a certain point, but failed to go
beyond that. His next step was to consult a doctor, and he sought out
one with a large general practice and good reputation. The doctor
cheered him with the assurance that he would undertake the treat
ment of his case, asked him a few questions and prescribed medicine,
both for local and internal use. For the first few weeks he improved
so much that he discontinued his visits to the doctor to stop the
drain on his purse. A little later he had a relapse, which was very
discouraging, especially as he felt the weakness coining on, which
caused pains in the back, sleeplessness and general lassitude. He
sought help from a specialist for disorders like his own, but soon
realized tnat ne was in incompetent nanus, ine specialist, wno nau
been in business but a short time, closed his offices and went away.
Following this, the sufferer was attracted by the claims of a doctor
who told him that he must get next to Nature, and that Nature was
sewed up just inside of his electric belt It cost him about $100 to
find out that electricity would not help a bit.
In a very skeptical and hopeless frame of mind this man came to
me. I examined him in a manner that he admitted he was never
examined before. I found the exact cause of the whole trouble, ex
plained it fully to him, together with my plan of treatment, and guar
anteed him a perfect and permanent cure, and offered to let him
PAY WHEN CURED. Last week he said he felt as good, sound and
healthy, as strong in vigors as he ever had in his life.
SECRET OF MY SUCCESS
I proved to this man that the whole' secret of mv success In curing
WEAKNESS, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE, CONTRACTED DISEASES,
was knowing definitely what treatment was indicated and how to give
it. There is no myatery about my methods or my medicines. Mv knowl
edge of Men's Ailments is superior? because I have devoted all my time
for the past twenty years to thia one branch of the human machinery.
rtxawmr oouu wrrx now.
Whan you see that kind of a weather
forocaat you know that rheumatism
weather la at hand. ' Get ready for it
now by getting a bottle of Oallard'a
Snow Liniment. Finest thing made fur
rheumatism, chtlblalna, froat bite, sore
and stiff Joints and muscles, all aohes
and rains. Hold by Skldmore Drug Co.
lo. too and a l .00 a Dome.
Bmrns
X A I it;
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
our or tow J noni
do year satire Orowa,
and rtate Work
We oaa
Bridge
In a day If necessary.
resittvely rainless BatraMlaff rree
when olatea or brldaea are ordered.
geasltlve teeth aad roots removed wish
sat the least palm. Ten chalre. uniy
the moat scientific and careful work.
tO riAM XM rOBTTeAarO.
WA VVIITf ABB ASSOC1ATM
" Oil palmlass Beatlsts.
rafUng Bldav. Third and Washington
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 1$.
Painless Extraction, 10c: Plates. $..
Both Phones. A and Main iois.
OniFTITH To Mr, and Mrs. 11. Orlf
nih. 14t8 Aurora avenue, October $.
a son.
DEHRICK To Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dor
rlrk. Oak Oroya, September 80, a son.
MOuHFl To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore.
48 Worth Tenth. October 4, a daugh
ter. MI LAS To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Milan.
941 Division, October i, a daughter.
TOMPKINJU-To Mn and Mrs. U ".
Tompkins, Woodstock, October I,
aa nil
PL ATT To Mr. sad Mrs. O. F. Plait,
$48 Union avenue, October ! a daugh-
HO'arORrv To Mf.' and Mrs. j. W. Hoe.
ford, sat- Vanoouvar a venae: BvDtem
ber 89, a son. . .
COPKLAND To Mr. and, Mrs. T. A.
Copelaad. $86 Ivy street, September I,
a son.
MICHELINO To Mr. and Mrs. Aaeen.
slno Mlohelino, 861 Fifth street. Sep
tember X4. a son.
MAHAMIELLITo Mr. and Mrs. Qui
aeppe Maaamlelll. $$T ast Second,
September S7, a son.
BOIOKIELD To Mr. and Mrs. W. C
Suhoheld. 1I9 Eaat Salmon, October
t, a son.
UARTLETT To Mr. and Mrs. BJ. J. .
Bartlett, 1111 Eaat Taylor, September
18, a son.
UOBH To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ooas, Til
Halsey, September IT, a son.
PI.ATT To Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Watt.
184 East Fifteenth, October 4, a son.
DARE To Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dare.
Rose City sanitarium. October 1, a
daughter. '
BA HIOELATE To Mr. and Mrs. J.
her 81, a daughter. i
TRANCHE LL To Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Tranchell. 1Z34 Atlantic September
28. a son.
RODOERS To Mr. and Mrs. C BJ,
Rodaers. 'ZS1 Williams avenue, (Sep
tember 1$. a son. .
JENSEN To Mr. andcMrs. C T. Jenaen,
866 Russell, SeptemWir 16, a daughter.
KIKCKER To Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Kiecker. 864 Commercial street. Octo
ber 1. a son. '
BUSSARD To Mr. and Mrs. D. Bus-
sard, 736 Savter street, October I, a
son.
HEPPERLT To Mr. and Mrs. M. w.
liepperly. 808 Eaat Irving, October 2,
a daughter)
OLDHAM To Mr. and Mrs. A. Oldham,
709 Eaat Twenty-ninth, September 6, a
aon.
HUNTER To Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Hunter, 800 Eaat Seventh north, Sep-
tember 28, a son.
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William W. Finley and wife to
Grace L. Finley. lot 1. Dioca
3, Riverside addition to . Al-blna
Ole Ktttleson and wife to Daniel
S. Johnson et aL lot 7, oioca
3, subdivision or lei "v." ta
at. Patton tract
Layton T. Bebojt to Mary Chrlat-
maa. lots and 7, block 38, m
University Park 1.999
L. O. Ralston and wife to John
, Lapadat, lot 3. block
Sweeney's addition 1.909
Thomaa Clayton and wife to
Jacob Oeflnger. lot 8, block
13, Wast Piedmont 1.483
Agnes V. Robblns to J. B. Wise
man,, unaivioea or iui i
and 13. block: 3, Evelyn
Riverview Cemetery association to
Klgar E. Wlckersham. lot 83,
block 101. said cemetery
Arleta Land Co, to Alice D. Mo-
Kelvey, lot 14. block II. aa-berta
Holt C. Wilson and wife to John
Sullivan, lot 16, block l. nyrue
Park ..
C. J. Reed and wife to Mrs. A.
A. Samuels, lot I, Dioca i.
hum Park
D.
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108
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Kansas City. Me.. 44 .
jLewletem. Idaho... 8 48 .ee
IIo Angeles, Cal.. T8 .
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Cummin. Merrill to Jamea D,
Young, lot 6, Merrill a addi
tion
The Land Co. of Oregon to E. A-
6tapleton. lot 14. bloc .
wood
Arthur W. Vincent and wife to
Svlvester Vincent, lota , IS and
11 block 4. subdivision or si
lrJ,n. tllhta
a-manuel Rears and wife to 8. J.
Whits et al. lots 71. 7t and 73, ....
block 3, Roselawa Annas 1.331
Florence C Hansen to Carl Fran
cla. lot 13 and east H of lot 14.
block U Terminus addition ...
Alblna .
Phebo A. Broyanan to tllsabath BV
gavage. tract tu Aemwur
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William F. Nodvlderk and wife IS
Evelyn Fierce, lots 17, 18 aad l.
block 4. Stewart Park
Clarke-Clemaoa rtnrny to w M.
Elchlepp. lot 18. biock . Clem
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