The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1908, Page 17, Image 17

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    TIIU OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOUER 14. I'i.
W VISITORS
FROr.i ASYLUL'J
Superintendent Asks Char-
"itlcs Conference to Help
Get Legislation Passed.
' Tbs closing ion laat night of tha
Oregon State Conference of Charltiea
-end Correction was moat interesting,
n addresses were made by Dr. R. E. L.
Btelner, euperlntendent of the elate In
sane aylum; by A. L. Ml lie. who if
-Interested' In the Open-AIr sanatorium;
' by Rev. W. O. Kllot on "Public Health,'
and bv Ir. M. J.-Harrows, describing a
peraonal vlalt to Count Leo Toletoy.
Dr. Htelner told of the care that le
Tiring taken of the Insane patients. He
poke of the aoothlng Influence that
muslo haa upon tho insane and said al
'tnnst all the meetings are held out of
doors to bring them In contact with
-nature. . B'lowrre and blanla era Went
rbout them as much aa possible, and It
s hoped soon that a system of colors
'may be studied out ao aa to make somo
practical use of the Insane person's In
stinctive liking for some colora and Just
a instinctive rage over others. He da
cried the practice t,f allowing curious
, Visitors to go through the asylum at all
tlinea because It Is most humiliating to
the patients and a .iked the helD of the
meeting to have suuh legislation passed
'i my nrxi it'gisiaiure.
; Mr. Mills, lament-Hi the fact that the
, ,ui uian amuni piunia anil oeasis,
. makes no effort to protect Its nt-ople
.against the spread of dlaeaae. He de
scribed tho devastating strength of
.. tuDarctiloMls and emphanlKed tho neces
sity of Its proper treatment and isola-
. tton, and toll of the good work being
done at the Open-Air sanatorium.
. Mr. Elliot gave statistical facts of the
amount or money spent by the govern
ment on sgricultuve with nothing for
public health, and told of the numbers
. that dlo every year from diseases which
are accepted aa natural. Tne organisa
tion of the committee of one hundred
appointed by the National Association
ror tne Advancement of Science wti
praised and he aaid they Would probably
obtain some results In this matter. They
are seeking to establish a national bu
reau et health and the present adminis
tration and both the candidates for the
next are in favor of It. It remain to
educate publlo opinion.
Kalem was recommended by the com
.mlttoe aa the next place of meeting and
meanwhile measures will be taken to
,rom In closer touch with all associated
charltiea e$ corrections.
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E. U. ilolmea et a) to Clara. L.
".sunders, lot II, Mock 14, irv-
1,101
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AT TIIE THEATRES
H
last Time at Heillg Tonight,
The merry musical comedy success,
"A Knight for a Day," which has been
delighting the patrons of the Helllg the.
SB CAHCJBB OOVrOaT.
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form, simply fill In your namo and
address on dotted lines below and
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Co., Curry ' Sanitarium, Lebanon,
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Cancer Company Itself, yon may
reach tho doctor privately Just as
well by addreaeing Us private sec
retary, Z. W. Itameey, Bog 638, Leb
anon. Ohio. . -
Prlngles' at the Baker t best re all this
week, and fun galore. - Hear Pete Woods
sing "Some One's Been Round Here
Since I Been done," and Clarence Powel
Horse show week festivities will be
gin this evening with the benefit dance
by the Woman's exchange at Murlark
ball. While thla la an 1110 costume
ball and la patterned after the "starva
tion balla" of the war time In the
south, it will In reality be an elaborate
aiiair ior tnose times. The guests win
for the most part be frocked after the
pretty, almpla faahlon of those daya,
with ths round aklrt the pointed bo
dice, abort sleeves, heelless slippers
and low, girlish coiffures. Home hand
some old Jewelry will be worn by those
fortunate enough to possess It Mrs.
Holt C. Wilson Is In general charge of
the dance and haa worked indefatlgably
to maae u a aucenss.
A program of fancy dances haa been
arranged to precede the ball proper
and tne errect win be spectacular.
Twelve girls under the direction of
Miss Lulls Hall will dance the Marl doss
Uanna. all Trucked in yellow tarlatan
with their leader In black. Miss Hall
will follow with some fancy steps of
her own. The 12 girls who will dance
are Miss Gladys Felt, Miss Francea
Wilson, Miss Dorothy Morrison. Miss
Malda Hart, Miss Shirley East ham
Miss Hazel Blumauer. Miss Leslie
Knapp, Miss Stella Frohman, Mtas Bar-
atllAZB J. X !'r,4 uumi wiu v. iuibih." w-ui I v.c.i.7, wi.a ci'.ua .unman, ' m J rw -
render the touching ballad, "If It'a bara Croker, Miss Marjorle Hausman,
God Enough for Washington. It'a Good
Enough for Me. Matinee tomorrow
and Saturday. Last time Baturday
night
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Tho Clansman" Tomorrow Night
The Interesting- and widely discussed
play,,'The Clansman," will begin an en
gagement 01 inree mgnis si ine ntsuig
theatre tomorrow (Thursday) night A
special price matinee will be given next
Saturday afternoon. The advance aeat
sale opened thla morning.
"The Rocky Mountain Express."
The most Ingeniously written melO'
drama of railroad life amidst the Rock
ies Is the new production which the
Klimt Oazzolo Amusement company
have sent forth this season called The
Rocky Mountain Express." It Is un
hackneyed, different and of novel
theme, which haa never before been
woven into a play. AH week.
Girls Gyrate on Globes.
Oirls e-yratlna: on elobes compose the
nig-type act at tne urnnn tnis weeic.
They are the YHerone sisters, who are
so expert In their line that Barnurri &
Bailey featured them. Harry Thornton,
the celebrated British pianist, has a
section on the program, which no lover
of music should overlook.
Miss Klsle Herbert, Comedienne,
With 'A Knight for a Day."
atre the past three nights, will be seen
for the last time tonight at 8. '16. It la
filled to the brim with catchy melodies,
and Is presented by an excellent cast
and a beautiful chorus.
"Dp Haven" Sextet at Orphenm.
The De Haven sextet do a very pretty
singing and dancing ensemble act that
Is taking immensely with the patrons
of the Orpheum. Sidney C. Gibson
sings several very clever songs and
much dancing is Indulged In. It Is un
doubtedly the most fascinating singing
and dancing girl act seen here.
Close of a Great Run.
Don't delay any longer, about getting
those seats to see "The Girl of the
Golden West" which bas been packing
the Bungalow for the past three weeka.
Nothing like it haa ever been aeen here
before at popular prices. Last time
Saturday night
MlrtBtrels at the Baker.
Minstrels the famous Richards A'
Makes Audiences Laugh.
Thomas and Payne, the unbleached
Americans, at Pantages theatre this
week, have a clean cut act that wins
no end of lautrhter. The famous Zln-
garl troupe of eight singers present the
beautiful spectacular opera, "Gypsy
Life," which is elegantly staged with
their own special scenery. The cos
tuming Is appropriate and picturesque.
Lyric Theatre.
Despite the inclemency of the weather
the delightful play entitled "Youne Mrs.
Wlnthrop." has filled the playhouse
nightly with a delighted audience. The
Erwln Blunkaus are at their best In this
style or, performance. ,
BULGARIA LOOKS
TO
Ferdinand's Agents Stir An
nexation Spirit Peace
Agencies at Work.
Miss Flora Fleiachner and Miss Clem
entine Hlrsch.
A Maypole figure in which some 200
will participate will follow, led by Mrs.
J. Wesley Ladd and Mrs. John Kollock.
The patronesses for the dance are Mrs.
W. ST Ladd, Mra. C H. Lewis, Mrs. C
A. Dolph. Mrs. T. L. Eliot, Mrs. Solo
mon Hirsch. Mra. Helen Ladd Corbett
Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Miss Henrietta Fall
ing, Mrs. Marcua Fleiachner and Mra.
C. F. Be be.
The horse show visitors have for
the most part already arrived and will
be ready to enter Into the festivities
tonight. Mrs. J. W. Qpnsldlne of Seat
tle arrived yesterday at the Portland
and this afternoon her two daughters,
Miss Florence and Miss Ruth, were to
arrive as guests of J. D. Farrell and
his daughter. Miss Helen Wadsworth
Farrell, In their private car. The Far
rells have taken apartments at the Nor
tonla. Mr. and Mra Andrew Laldlaw and
their daughter. Miss Ellenore Laldlaw
of Spokane, have arrived and are at the
Nortonla, and this evening Walter 8.
Hobart and E. D. Beylard of Burl ln-
game, judge and associate Judge, will
arrive ana occupv apartments at the
Nortonla. MrB. Hobart and the children j
will arrive with them and several Bur
llngame friends are expected as well.
D. F. Sullivan of Seattle Is at the Port
land.
The opening night tomorrow will be
a gay affair at the horse show. Many
elaborate box parties nave been ar
ranged and at the labia space In the
leading grille Is engaged for aupper.
A promenade at the Oriental building
haa born arranged .thla year which will
take away much of the unbending for
mality of laat yeare show.
Thla afternoon Mra. W. S. Ladd and
Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett are at home to
soolety with a large tea In honor of
Mra. Henry Ladd Corbett Mr. Corbett
Jrrlved early lust week with his bride
rom New York, where they had vis
ited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Keea lfwyt, after returning from Eu
rope. The young Mrs. corbett Is much
sought after and will be honor guest at
a number of box parties during; the
horse show. Thla evening a number of
frlenda have been asked to meet her
In Mra. Helen Ladd Corbett a box.
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CASTILLA LOST
IN NORTH SEA
Pilots Rescued Witfi Diffi
culty Search for Other
Aeronauts.
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WEATHER REPORT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Berlin, Oct 14. A report
Heligoland says the Castllla, one of the
balloons contesting for the Bennett cup,
fell Into the North sea near there to
day and the pilots were rescued by the
crew or a patrol coat arter a nara
struggle. The patrol boat had been
sent out to look for other possible bal
loon acciaenta. it is said tne men
were nearly drowned when they were
dragged aboard the boat.
Another new disturbance made Its ap
pearance yesterday orr tne ureajon
coast. It moved rapidly northward dur
ing the night and is now apparently
central off the Washington coast. Warn
ings for this storm were issuea yester
day at 6:50 p. m. to seaports on tho
Oregon coast ana tney were exiennea
this morning to include all Washington
storm warning stations. Io very nign
winds have yet occurred In connection
with this storm, but It has caused heavy
rains in western Oregon and moderate
ly heavy rains in Washington and east
ern Oregon. The rains will continue
for another day or two In this district,
and it is expected that the winds will
inrnA alone- the coast to a stronK
from gale from the south and then shift to
southwest. in tne inienur
. .
ineiun
Percy Olese to Qeorte A. Davles.
lot is, t ausers Buuuroan Acre
age tract
William E. Rralnard and wife to
Florence Oiaon, lot 10, block I.
Bralnard tract
r. W. Torger and wife to F. A.
Anderson, lot a, block 7, Til- ...
ton e addition .1.000
William K. Bralnard and wife to
Carrie Olson, lot 11. Dlocg i.
Bralnard tract
B. M. Lombard and wife to Wil
liam C. Adama, lota 1. 10 II,
22. II and 24. block l. Ball
way addition to Montavllla
Carrie M. Cavallne to C Taylor,
lot 14. Byrllne
Security Abstract A Trust Co. to
Minnie E. Campbell. lots 1 ana
2. block 18, Elmhurat
Frank Schwertser and wife to
Andreaa Boeal. lota It and 20.
block 8, Tabasco addition
Arleta Ijind Co. to Ira E. Call,
lots 11 and II, block 1, Arleta
Park fio. 4 - -
J. I). Ie and wife to Mrs. E. S.
Murray, east . feet of lot 2.
block 1, Central Park addition
A. L. Barbur et al to Delbert
Waldorf Proebatel, 42xll feet,
beginning at point In north line
of block 14, Slmon'a addition,
212 4 feet easterly from north
west corner of block 14
Oliver O. Walling and wife to R.
II. Dunn, lota 6 and . block lz,
Foxchase addition
Flnlay McKercher to Nellie M.
True, lots 26 and 17. block 2.
Concord Heights
B. M. Lombard and wlfa to Nellie
Orlntha Buckner, lot 1, block 26,
Railway addition to Montavllla
Investment Co. to Mlnnla Wellnltx,
lots 24 and 24, block 29, Irving
ton Park
Security Abstract A Truat Co. to
ueorge K. Milton, iota anu ,
hloi-k 18. Elmhurst
Mercantile Trust & Investment
company to Evelyn Pierce, lot
4. block 1. Broadway addition..
Frederick M. Branch and wife to
I I..K.,( rinwAnn lot IS. block
2. Sunnyslde
Paul A. Agllbea and wire to jane
Hastings, lots 18 and 19. block
I. First Electric addition to
Alblna
Honeyman Trust company to Isa
belle R. Carter, lot 8. block S.
Clark Terraces .
E. B. McFarland et al to Emma
O Kuhn. lot I. block 7, Have-
lock -.-
Walter V. Smith et al to Kaipn
V. Rankin, lot 18, AltaVista,
being formerly lots 8, 4. 6 and
6. block "A," Smith's addition.. 8.600
James A. Maloney and wife to
Peter Planlch, lot 4. block 11.
TUton's addition 1.160
Edward Trickey to Charles
Coopey, soutn nan oi nmuic.i
quarter of section 2J, township
1 north, range 6 east
Edward Trickey to George and
W W. Peaslee, west half or
southwest quarter and northeast
quarter of southwest quarter or
aectlon 24, township 1 north,
range 6 east; also southwest
quarter of section 18. township
i north. ranse 5 east; slso
southeast quarter of section 18.
township 1 north, range 6 east.
Charles N. Bainter ana wiie w
SEW TODAT.
IRVINCTON
Lots $900 to $1100;;
The largest and moat beautiful resi
dence district in the rlty, with paved
streets and adequate building restric
tions. The home builder evidently rec
ognises tnla fact, as there are a greater
number of modern humea now In course
of construction there than In any other
aectlon of the city. The Improvement
of the atreeta is m being rapidly ex
tended northward, opening up the most
sightly portion or the tract
Don't delsy. Select your lot now.
Take Irvlngton or Broadway car to
the property or cume to the office for
the plat.
IRVINGTON
INVESTMENT CO.
S31 Chamber of Oonuneroe.
Fhone Mala am. A-44M.
FOR SALE HK.1L KSTAT V. I
18.000 buya a beautiful lOilwe on Van
couver and Itriwdaey eta, only 1
.... ,utk from Vtllllame aoe.
110 each for rhnue lota luiU en Bt.
Johna earlltte. t Cedar parki
term.
845 Choice IOsIM lot on K. 1Kb and
. Aluaworth at
17.000 A beautiful lot lOilO, an r.
Belmont et, between tin and lt;
half cash.
LsOU lotto lot on Orand ave sr
tu. Anaeayi a pi.-aup; nair riwi,
000 IOOiIOA on K- Clay at . ar lib.
Thla la bualarae property sua Is a
..a. b't bargain; half cash
1600 each for $ lota Houlh Portland.
lilt each fur 4 beautiful lota la Arbor
lodge; thl property advancing.
II. I0( for half aero only 8 blocks lron
Anabel station; a snap.
1.700 A good 7 -room mudera bouaa In
Woodlawn; plastered, with base
ment, bath, hot and cold water
and nice lawn. 60x100 lot; a splen
did buy; can't bat It.
11,100 New modern 6-room bungalow.
full cement baaement, bath, toilet, ;
hot and cold water, lot lOilvO,
Anabel station.
11,400 buya a beautiful -room new mod- '
ern bungalow, half block from
streetcar. K. Ollsan St. I 1201 cash,
balance 0 monthly.
14.000 Modern l-room house, with fur
nace, ni laraa basement nice
ard wltli plenty or roaea; ciose
ft
walklna distance,, west aide
r inn a
WHITWOOD
COURT
near lsth and iMav.
12,200 New modern (-room bungalow,
full cemait basement, bath, toilet,
hot and cold water. 60x100 lot. at
Anabel station; term 1I0 eaah,
balance IIS monthly.
82,200 A good 7-room house, only one
year old, latest finish, rooms all
tinted, good basement, cement
sidewalks, etc.. small barn, nice
lawn, close to Woodstock carltne;
terms If desired.
$1,S0 4-roora house and bath, walla
tinted and well finished, with a
aond chicken house end yard and
half acre land, only 1 blocks from
St. Johns carllne.
J.
801 Oerllnger bldg.
100
186
1.280
800
271
160
600
On the west side, overlooking
the lower harbor; 12 minutes' ride
on the new electric line that will
soon be completed; lots 50x100,
$200 and up; water piped to
every lot. Branch office on the
ground west side, St. Johns
ferry slip.
Richard Shepard
& Co.
110 N. Jersey St., St. Johns, Or.
Phone Richmond 1021.
HOMESITE8.
Hollsday 40x100 on 14th St..
near Weldler. 12.000. 128
E. Ankeny Near 23d; 60xO,
li.ioo. jii
University Park 100x100 with
mall barn. 1900. 207
Sunnyslde 60x100 on B. 23d.
900. 20
St. Johns Business block, on
carllne. 86,600. 205
Central Alblna Corner 100x100,
on Maryland, 11,500. 159
Council Crest 2 lota, fins
view. 11.000. T 149
Irvlngton 60x100, 2 feet abova
level of bltulithlc street 1.00.
Woodlawn 100x100 on Dekum.
8626 cash. 127
Willamette Height 100x100,
on Savler at. 13,600. 41
HARTMAN ft THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
1,000
8.000
Philippe Chaperon, south 40 feet
of lots 8 and 6. block 24. be
inr a resubdivlslon of blocks 3.
14. 24 and 25,
-00
Or.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
ConstantinoDte. Oct. 14 nannrti
from Salonica and Monastlr today have
convinced the ports that Bulgaria is
fomenting disorders In Macedonia to
furnish an excuse for annexing that
country to tne new "Bulgarian Independency."
Bulgarian officer are nrcranixtni han-
dlts in both places, according to reports
received, and are supplying them with
arms and bombs. Agents of Bulgaria
re in ell the principal Macedonian cities
trying to work up a sentiment for sn
nexation to Bulgaria.
Turkey is convinced that Csr Hrdl-
nand haa delayed his declaration of war
against Turkey for a few' days In the
hope that Turkey will take the initia
tive. If Turkey declines it Is felt here
to be certain that Ferdinand will 1a.
clare war very soon.
The newa has been received here that
England haa fallen In with Russia's
proposal ann aavisea Turkey to accept
the independence of Bulgaria unri th
annexation of Herzegovina and Bosnia
10 Ausiro-Mungary as accomplished
facts, and demand a Decuniarv comoao.
satlon.
The floating of a Turkish loan In Eu
rope Is regarded as acceptable to the
younar -rum Dartv. which is nM to he
secretly favorable to the recognition of
ouiganaa inaepenaence. a Joan would
put tne new regime nrmly in the sad
dle, and avoid a war that la not popu
lar with the people.
It is reported here today that Servla
and Montenegro have been advised by
Russia that the czar will safeguard
their Interests in the forthcoming con
ference of the powers, and this Is
thought to have had a quieting effect on
the Servians, who were anxious to go
to war with Austria.
Baker City,
Dodge, Kan
Lew Is ton, Idajio . .
Los Angelea, Cal.
North Head. Wash
Portland, Or
Roseburg, Or
Sacramento, Cal . . ,
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
THE REGULAR ARMY I- Sr::
Ban JJieso, um.. . .
San Francisco, cai.
Walla Wglla, Wash,
0. A. C. GRADUATE IN
Temp.
Max. Mln. Preclp.
. 60 60 14
88 66 .00
58 62 .24
72 64 .00
52 48 .60
65 47 2.38
68 66 1.90
76 66 .00
76 66 .00
68 50 .00
72 66 .00
84. 54 .00
69 68 .00
66 64 .00,
66 62 I .50
780
240
700
Naphtha Loosens The Dirt.
Soap and water remove it. That is the way
P. & G. Naphtha Soap does its work.
The naphtha, by loostning the dirt, makes it easy for
the soap to do the work it is intended' to do.
P. & G. Naphtha Soap would clean just as thoroughly
as it does, if it contained no naphtha at all; but it would
take more time and more work.
- Naphtha and good soap make an. ideal combination
a combination that does away with half the work and prac
tically all the discomfort of wash day; and makes it possible
for a woman to, do as much work in 4 or 5 hours as now
takes twice that long. -
Boiling the clothes, with all its attendant annoyances,
is a thing of the past with women who use P. & G. Naph
tha Soap. So is three-fourths of the
hard work over the wash-board.
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MARMAGE MCENSE9
J. B. Cardwell. 466 East Washing
ton street, 22. Jennie Roberts, over is.
Charles Osborn, t4 uuuas avenue.
27, Bessie Douglas. 21.
John Larkln nea b( rianaers u,
nva.r 91 T.eHlle Mar e Flske. 41
Charles T. Schmidt, Vancouver, n.
Emma C. Brink. 27.
Melvln C ismttn, sun iiancoca, over
1 nnllv T.. Krueer. Zl.
Amoa Moore. 1117 East Grant 29,
FrnM I.elgh Crossley. II.
L,eslle Miller, zis nroaa ovtr
21, Nancy E. Frsnce, over 18.
u.'Hrlinr Cards. A. G. Smith & Co.,
Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash-
Ington sts.
rt.ti A Rnna. florists, funeral deslcna.
849 4 Morrison. Main 8096; A-187T
r-i.rira nrna florists Fine flowers
and floral designs, 289 Morrison Bt
Full dress suits for rent, an sizea
Onlnue Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark et
Max M. Smith, florist 150 5th t.L op-
poslte Meier & Frank's. Main 721.
BIRTHS
to Mr. and Mra
East Madison, a
ANGER October 11.
W. F. Anger, izzi
daughter.
BLAIR October 2, to Mr. and Mra
O. V. Blair, Clark's station, a son.
LATTA October 12. to Mr. and Mra
John Latta, 664 Irving, a aon.
HANER October 12. to Mr. snd Mrs.
William Haner, tc Vancouver ave., a
.An
I CUNNINGHAM October 2, to Mr. and
Mra John w. uunningnam, J iiorin
Twenty-first a son.
4. 6. 6. 12. 18,
Stihnyslde
B. B. Branch ana wire io n,mu n.
Johnson et ai, w
block 6, Gay's addition to Al-
bina 1'zo
John W. Kennedy ana wire
Walter A. iyicr, iu .. vtm.
Pinehurst 126
William M. Kllllgsworm ei bi
Nina Judge, lot 2, block 4. Wal
nut Park 1,000
Irvlngton Investment company to
Ti.nn.n.nn loin 3 and
4, block 82- Irvlngton . ... 2,800
B. M. Lombard and wife to C. L.
Horn UXU reev ni "
township 1 north range 1 east-.
Hub Land Co. to Elsie W. Oarrst
son, lots 29 and 80, block 8, For
tune place
J. A. Leslie and wife to Walter
Hughes, lot 1. block 8, Bralnard
C TEaCCa'rlilV and wife to Jul'etta
' ' uv,u inf 1R. hlock 67.
Sunnvslde Third addition ..... 8,000
Percy Pope Dabney e t ai to ir
i u. lor HI. block 22. Mad-
lio iJaini, .w ' , ...
ison Villa 185
Jacob C. oarretson ana yi .i
Louisa C. Wendorf. lot 17. block
19, Alhtna -l-: Z'S0
H. A. Pittenger and wire to aanei
Fraser, lot 24 ana aoum m i-
feet of lot 23. block 15, River
side addition to Alblna 8,000
Edward A. Clark and wire to
James L,. Bltts, loi t, oioca o,
Wynkoop Villa . '00
Robert J. Upton et ai to r. .
Mars, lots 6, 7, ana b, diock t.
Uoton Park ,":." 788
Owen Anderson and wife to Judith
N. Sandeberg, lot 1, block 10,
Keystone addition - -. 400
Arleta Land Co. to J. M. ana ri.
H,.imin lots 10 and 11. block
6. Elberta 00
The Land Co. of Oregon to Grace
Ufirn.r lot S block 12. CltV VlBW
Park 178
J. C Micheltree ana wire 10 wary
T.n. vivnn lot 6. block 2. Ar
cher Place 878
R. L. Stevens, sheriff, to James R.
USilllnir lot S. bUick 88. A. L.
Miner's addition 874
William S. Stinson and wire to
George A. Haskell et al. lot 8,
block 3. Laurel wood Park
Walter A. Tyler to J. u. BowerDy
lot 6. hlock , nnenursi
Ernest Spencer to Fannie spen
cer, lot 16, Newton s eaniuon..
Isaao O. Davidson and wire to
u ir.. li tiiork- i. k. irvina--
ton
R. B. Baer and wife to Mrs. C.
a Miiiint iota 23 ana zt. diock
10. Kern Park 1.600-
Hood River Orchard
10 Acres $4000
All good orchard land, acres In Tel
low Newtowns and some Winter Ba
nanas, prime condition. 2 miles from
depot. Positively this Is 81,000 tinder
the market today, if you see this and
have the money you will buy. $1,700
will handle this.
DEVLIN & FIREBAUGH
608-9 Swetland bldg. cor. (6th and Wash.
J. L,. Pirebaugh
Hood River Representative,
Manufacturing
Profitable Investments
FINE SUNNY CORNER,
60x100, well Improved, with near
ly new modern 7-room house,
for $4,600.
NEW AND UP TO DATE . ,
6-room house for $500, balance)
like rent
ANOTHER ONB,
Same terms, for $3,200.
GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE
and 100x100 lot for $1,100.
6-ROOM HOUSE,
Sunnyslde, $1,350.
CHOICE FARMS
at bargain prices, from 18 acres
up.
Come and let me show you.
OR WAREHOUSE PROPERTT ON
EAST THIRD BETWEEN BUKNSIDE
AND EVERETT
428 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
BASEMENTS CLEANED OUT $2 UP;
basements excavated bv contract!
fl!..n4n 1 ) n a an..l.tu A . A M
HALF BLOCK AND TWO QUARTER I Front St. Main 633. A-2088.
BLOCKS.
SOLID GROUND.
SEE
It. M. Wilbur
110 SZOOITO BT.
225
250
(0
Pacific Title A Trust Ce.. the. leading
abstractor. 204-6-S-7 railing Diag.
Lieutenant Lincoln B. Chambers.
! Member of the laat graduating claaa
'at the Oreron Agricultural college.
commissioned aa s-econd lieutenant In
i the coast artillery, with orders to report
! at Fort Vancouver November 3. He was
! captain of the crack enmpaay of cadeta
. at the Oregon Agricultural col I ere last ar, month, cholera Infantum.
year, and hi appointment Into the regu- RVolLt:S---octobr t. Phllln McCabe
Rugglea Ooodnough building, aga 61
Seare: chronic dyeentery.
EEBE October 12. Harry Leroy Bee-
DEATHS
WTLIE October 12, Nelson O. Wylle,
1701 East Ntntn. age 17 yeara: mil
iary tuberculosla
DICK October 10, Elizabeth Dick. 904
East rourteentn Nortn. age e years
nslna pectoris.
8TuDD October 10, Isabel G. Stodd,
370 East Eightn, sge 2 years, auto
intoxication from factralntestlnsl dis
ease. PATE October 12, Olga O. Papa, Port
land sanitarium, axe 41 yeara: heart
rallure.
HAMILTON October 10. Lorea Kln-
aella Hamilton, 481 r:a waabington.
W. R Halzllo Co.. abstractors, first
class work: set our prices. $28 Corbett
bldg.
Wllllems Abstract Company, Inc.. will
e-lve you the lowest prices on abstracts.
Room 338 Chamber of Commerce.
NEW TODAT.
BUNGALOW
Sunnyslde
mm
At All
tar army come aa m rvanlt or Ma mill
1 tary training at that Institution. Under
' order- from the war prtment of the
t nlted States, he took his examination
for arfnleln to the- army at Fort
' Leavenworth. Kan.. In Jul v. He Is a
native f Beaton county. Jack Hannv
of Oregon Oty. ajiother rptaln In the
o. A C r1M reclment. took an exami
nation at the eeroe time end ) waiting
fr a ror.neloii aa seewd lieutenant
, In the United gtataa Infantry.
WTiaJ coin's G. O. P. JTmuA.
r LnH W tr.i
Belliagham. Wasa. Oct 14 ! rn-
t i. .- "-r Vtron con r ty Repb-
I!ar to the natlowal Retv.h,lan ttr
. -.i " f1 tMa T r win va vt. This
rim has ee-a ral4 by a volntar iw
i etme. ll.e mnmrr wlil b f"rarrd4
j to ih npuMla aatioaal fceauHuanera
1st Ctlcage teday. 5 1
be. 112 East Forty-sixth, lit 1 year:
erldemlc dlarrhsea.
Fl'XERAL PIRECTORS
DUNNING. HJENTKB OILBAUOH.
aadertakera and embalmers; asodera
in every detail, tieyenth aad P1sl Jaala
6 large rooma cement base-
merrt. large attic, modern plumbing.
tinted walla electric fixtures In, lot
43x100; $1,000; terms.
ooa-ET-nr bios.
Thurman St.
SPLENDID RESIDENCE LOT be
tween 28th and 29th. Good view. All
Improvements in.
TWO BLOCKS FROM WILLAMETTE
HEIGHTS CAR. No climbing. Cheap.
Non-resident owner wanta to sell.
U block, same locality, beau
tiful view aad very accessible.
R. M. Wilbur
110 S3SOOZTD BT.
$600 CASH. BALANCE EAST TERMS
A nice o-room modern -cottage,
near Woodlawn carllne; full base
ment; fruit trees; 60xl42-foot lot.
Price only $1,650. See owner. 469
Mechanic st
BUNGALOW. '
in the best part of Holladay's addition;
e,.AA fl.Anl... n.n.). jl.l..
. u . . ... j, .. u,j.ul, ynuv.WK U.Utlia 1VVIU,
etc., $4,700; terms. .
H. F. PAU1BR,
213 Commercial Club Bldg.
ACREAGE WE ARE SELLING SOME
of the finest acreage on the west side;
with macadamised streets: onlv 18 mln.
utes' car ride. 6 cent fare, at only $800
each, easy terma; money to loan for
building- purposes. M. E. Lee. room 411
Corbett bldg. -
FURNISHED e-ROOM MODERN COT- '
tage, $700 cash, balance $20 per month.
rtenunar now ior zo per montn,
MU89MAM KEAtiTI
408 Commercial Club
CO.,
bldg.
HIGHLAND
well built rest
m-at Vai-v AAnlrahle
"JrW.'Y ith all lmorovements. Includ
ing fireplace. Corner lot 100x100. ex
itionailv well finished; $700 cssh
and balance to suit
EAST HOLLADAY
4300 This Is a good investment. I-
Story -rooni muuvi i. m"""
taa-e. all Improvements. Well built
lot 67x100. Will make terma See
The Spanton Co.
B70 TAJsK gTKfXTT.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IB
$3,400 NEW MODERN 8-ROOM COT-
tage, lot eoxiuv, eaai ironi, easy
terms.
1600 Corner on i-atton sve.. near
Kllllngsworth ave. Inquire 1095 Mary
land ave., pnone wooaiawn au; ai. jonna
car,
802 Rothchlll Building.
J. P. Hnlej & Sen ITJSLS
Lady attendant Mala : A-14.
Ieller-b.
RNE8 ca. n XERA
rectera B b I m era. 37 ttaaaelL. XZaat
te iiy aeeietswt.
l HO
Ei' ARD KOU.A
1 ? I'i WrL
t-RiCaN
UNIjEillAKiR,
1'Vr rot a tr t v- .-i " v t
alasleg; lady ss t; 4t Aider. H $1.
Glen Harbor
orrotm sr. nin.
Qlen Harbor Realty Co.
WM-t CKA1TBKB OF TOBCJCXXOB.
Phoae A-iae.
Bungalow for Sale
Modern in every respect
Located In most attractive reetdential
aectlon on the east side.
SMITH A fcVURETT
$1$ 117 BweUand Bonding.
IS TOUR HOUSE INSURED?
. We write fire insurance. Call ua up
and we will come and get your Iraur
aoce. H. P. PALMER.
213 Commercial Club Bldg.
Main $ A-2452.
For sale 3Sxii lot and mod-
ern 6-room house In South Portland.
$1,400; $! cash and balance $2A per
month, nne ens nee ror laoonng ata.
ill fharooer or oremerte.
HALF ACRE. -ROOM HOUSE. CiTT
fnrtable borne and h city limits, N.
Portland, IMOe; half cash. P-444. Joar
naL fJS fivALii BLSlNtoa OUAJitS-ft
auiiDffiwvrin , oiiaiiinie peve
meata; aear reetticted district: $ btorfce
to high ecnooi aite; will ae-pt real
estate mortgage es part ay; terma
Inquire 77 K. lth at
WE BUILD HOMES
To suit you at small cost, and very easy
paymenta There Is no reason why you
should not own your own home. Call
and aee us and let us explain how easy
It la to do ao.
THE VETERAN LAND CO v
822 Chamber of Commerce. .
C R. DonneU & Co.
Real Estate. Room 838 C. of C.
FOR SALE 8-ROOM HOUSE I AND
lot; modern; also 6-room cottage, all
new and modern; up to date for home.
Call or address owner, C. F. Anderson,
1104 E. 25th st. N.. Alberta car.
$650 IRVINGTON LOTS. NEAR EAST
$2d and Broadway; cement walks; $40
down.' $10 a month. X-162. Journal.
tOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSH,
near car, plastered and tinted; $200
cash, balance same as rent Mount
Scott car. Inquire at houae opposite
store, one block west of Tremont sta
tion. W. l. Moore. Owner."
FINE LOCA-
Phone
$ rMOLERN -ROOM Hot Sf
K. Burma t-W mt-i faraaeev fail raaaint
basetneat etc
K. P. PALM1CR. '
tit Coouaerclal CU-a Bldg.
I60 BUYS GROCERY.
tlon. good business; no agents.
Benwooq jds.
HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
MACRAE ft ANGUS.
412 CHAMBER OF COMMERCX.
LNIVERSITT PARK. 4-ROOM H0U55
grouna eoxiee: fi.ise.
MOBSMAN REALTY CO..
408 Commercial Club bldg.
CHOICE ACRE FENCEU 6-ROOM
houae. good wen. bara. chicken bouse
and yard; between two car lines, on
county road. Price $1,860. $100 cesh,
bel. $1 per month. $ per cent Vf-iik,
Journal.
NEW" MODERN J-ROOM DWKLLlNd.
beautifully arranred aad finished.
choicest locality, Holladay Park, aear
Broadway car. $5.800. H-227, JnmL
FOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM COTTAOK,
cheap; email paywieat down, ta.a-e
eaay terma See owaer. til vernoa ate.
fora"aLe LotA In iVxIfcirLi
addition No. 2. near Swifts packing
plant Phone A-t$l.
BrOR-E.TOUBUIL5iFK BT'tTE;!-
worth, the bungalow an. II I--fayette
bldg, 4t and MashUgtea
Main H7.
CTiV I?M. -R. ofPoeiTB T.
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i CiuuBbee f ta . Thwie A-IHI
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