THE OREGON. DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, ' 1908.
13
PORTLAND HOLDS
THIRD POSITION
Kiports, Nearly . na Much
Wheat , in September
A as -New York.
days whljs a naw smoksttavk U UlngJIWhler . iBr. ss.'.,.....
.ThsoU rirrler Catania- whlch reached 'ly. JTr. bk , .. .Columbia-
Aatoila this morning from Han Krun.l Ilenrl.tca, Oar. ship,. Montgomery
'
, ,,.IXlllllU
10. 4
Kin i
nlsco, will bs at J"ortamoulh this SVen. vryunatay, r ten . ,,,.T. ...... Stream
Lng to discharge a Cargo or I'll, 1 syr. sr. b. , , , . I.lnnt.m
The schooner W. H. Talbot, whic h I Aw. ach. .Portland Lurubea Co,
reached A. tori this morning from I J '"' ra. Am. aa. ....... .Tongue Point
Dutch Jfarbor. will go on the dfydock fy""ni!rp. laenberg. Qr. ah.. ..Llnnton
for a general overhauling befors be- V" .'Uomrr
inn. i,r nr Manila. J- M. Griffith. An. ach Bin a
The .rlioon.r will load at the mllla of I iv"- . . .....Gobls
GALVESTON JUJirS
' " ' TO "FIRST PLACE
Department of Commerce tuid Labor
Furnishes Interesting Statistics
Showing Shipments From Ports lu
the Vnited States.
By exporting 1,711.576 bushels of
- wbaat Portland took third position In
point of prominence aa a wheat shipping
port lit tha United States during tha
month of September, according; to fig
ures compiled by the department of com
mere and labor. Galveston lead, with
New York second, Portland being
verv close third.
Calve ion jumped to the front unex
pectedly, lor Heretofore it rauseu in
the fourth r fifth nosktlon aa a rule,
New Xprk holding first place. Portland
came within about one sailing- veasel
cargo of tying. New Tork for second
place, the difference In the total quanti
ties exported irom tne respective pona
being .but 80,000 buahela.
Following ara tha figures showing- the
shipments of the six leading ports: Gal
veston, 2,943.1(4 buahels; New York,
1,7M.I05 bushels; Portland. 1,711,674
bushela; Duluth, 1,167,100 bushels: Pu
get sound, 1,105,(15 bushels; Philadel
phia, 1,100,964) bushels. The total wheat
exports for the month were 13,427,527
bushels. The total wheat exports for
the month were 1$, 427. 527 bushels, a
material Increase- over the quantity ex
ported during the corresponding month
of the year before, when 9,698,236 bush
els were set afloat.
Flour'shlpments from all parts of the
Htntes were light; however, as compared
with the business or last year, tne total
being 1.086.616 barrels, of which quan
tity Portland set afloat 60.723 barrels,
and the combined Puget sound ports,
90.829 barrels. New York led al ports
with 292.683 barrels, Philadelphia com
ing second with 187,094. and Baltimore
third with 121.980.
The total value of breadstuffs export
ad daring the month of September is es
timated at 119,931, 0fiZ.
rIiejr w t vb)m ewe.
the Jnmas, Toulaen Luahr company, f. i"",,!. I ii i J " ' ' i i
Tha steamship Roanoke. Captain Vrki.i.r W ryi'ln?ton.
Black, arrive from Ban pedra'and way 80V1V,la " "lrl
pons laat night, bringing 61 psssengera iiU y Am M11?.,?.l
sod large quantity of freight. . w S pirits aJT'IL ' '.M 1 ?i
-ri,. .,!.m.Kn fir..kw.i, Psntnlii . Porter, Am. ah portamouth
ilatgann, sails or Coos iy this even
ing. . . .
SOCIAL FOU 8AILOK MEX
Entfrtalnnifnt nd Ilefrrshmcnt lit
, Reameo'g Frlrnd Boclrtjr." '
Tha concert at ths Portlsnd Seamen's
KVIn,l arvnlalv luat avahlnar u of a
high order snd every mambar of the l-Northland, Am.
program waa applauded. Quartet rnuale I Boats With Cemeat ul
was renaeraa Dy ins wraunir i MaartkMa nr .h
Mr. Bowman and lr. mo-
Alice Juaton.
Michel. The members of the choir slao
rendered anloa.- Maater Charles psrcsll
and little Jeanla Fluiey won tha sailors'
hearta. Alias Cad well came In for. a
generous share of applause for her so
irano solos. Kev. Henry aiarcoiia, wno
a a favorite at tha Inatltuta. waa at
hla beat and hla humorous raadlnga
added much to tha evening's pleasure.
Mrs. Michel was . aocompanist.
Ths sailors who took part In ths pro
gram were much enjoyed and ths con
cert was, on ths Whole, a decided suc
cess. Itefreahments were served by ths
noenona, .Am. ss Aaiorla
('atanla Am. as Portamouth
??m.: cH,fL Am- .Couoh street
W. If. Tslbot, Am. ach ...Dry dock
SB KonU to XmA Ldkui.
. . .Man Francteeo
. . .San Franolaoo
. . . Ban Franclaco
...Ban Franclaeo
sa Hongkong
...Ban Franolaoo
. . .ban Francisco
Osaarai.
...Hamburg
, t . .Antwerp
....Antwerp
....Antwerp
TJIFf IIIIIG '
iEEDED REST
Will Start Tomonw for
Final Tour of Indiana
At Cincinnati Today.
If. B. L.op, Am. aa. ..
fllveralda. Am. ss. . . .
Hea. Am. ss
South Ray, Am. aa..
Annie K. Bmale. Am.
nenioia. Am. aa.
Kr. ah
David da Anion
Rradloch, Br. bk
Jolnvllla, Fr. bk
i-armanian, nr. Ok Hamburg
Rochambeau. Ft. hk Ijeltn
Oulf Btream. Br. bk Antwerp
Alice, Fr. bk London
Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk ..... .Antwerp
La Tour de Auvergns, Fr. ok.. Antwerp
Armen. Fr. bk Dublin
Olenalvon. Br. bk Antwerp
Lsenaix, r r. ok Antwerp
Ooal Ships Za Boots.
Bosauet, Fr. bk Nawcaatla, A.
Torrlsdala. Br. ah Newcaatla.A.
roiinr Deonle of ths Westminster Pres. I ramp sseamtrt In Boots.
byterlsn church.' k Bankflelds. Br.
ENCOUNTERED BIG SEAS
Steam Schooner Nome City Reaches
Port From San FranciRca.
Terrific seas were encountered by the
steam schooner Nome City, Captain
Hansen, on her way from San Francisco
to Portland. She arrived here this
morning with 16 pasHejiKcrs and about
600 tons of freiRht, and the officers de
clare thev had the worst tossing they
have had for three years. Although
the'Noce city Is one of the begt aea
" boats on the coast, her decks were
waah a great deal of the time, tho
waves oftentimes towering high above
the smokestack.
The passengers say it was an exciting
trip, but they felt safe, knowing that
the craft was perfectly seaworthy and
well manned. Off the mouth of the Co
lumbia last night a heavy sea boarded
and rolled clear over the decks, put no
damage' was done to the cargo so far
as could be ascertained when the
hatches were opened this mornlna.
The. Nome Ctty reached Couch street
dock at 10 crock. -and hamn- d4scharg
lng freight at once. It consists largely
AID TO NAVIGATION
Whistling Buoy to Be rinced Off
Cape Flattery.
Captain Charles Pond, t'nltcd States
llghtnouae Inspector, received official
Information this morning authorizing
tho location of a first class whistling
buoy off Duncan rock at ths entrance
to .the Straits of Juan da Fuca. Tha
buoy will be placed in position as soon
as possible. :T
This buoy will be of great assistance
to mariners headed fos tha straits as
It will mark their approach to -Cans
nailery, rna entrance to tne straits is
often thick and stormy and every aid
maintained there means additional safe
guard against disaster.
With a whistling buoy off Caps Flat
tery and a lightship on Swlftsure bank.
It Is argued the entrince to the straits
will be well defined to approaching navigators.
ss Valparaiso
8trathord. Br. ss San Francisco
' Sa Boom Is Ballast to Iiond Oral.
Port Crawford. Br. ah Callao
Oregon, Qer. ah Yokohama
Merechal da Noallles. Fr. bk.Waat coaat
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Vano'v'r. B. C.
Salnte Anne, Fr. bk. Nawcaatla. N. 8. W.
Lydgate, Br. bk.
Buiiy. Fr. bk
Thiers, Fr. bk...
Francois, Fr. bk.
Aanleres, Fr. bk. .
Benares. Nor. sh,
Clan Graham, Br.
Laennec, Fr. eh..
Turgot, Fr. bk. ..
Crlllon, Fr. bk. .
bk.,
, .Santa Rosalia
Antwerp
Balfaat
San Francisco
.San Franclaeo
Callao
, .Caleta Colosa
Kahulul
Hobart
Hobart
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Oct. 21. Arrived down dur
ing the night, German ship Albert Rlck
mers. Arrived down during the night
and sailed at 8:30 a. m., steamer W. S.
Porter, for Monterey. Sailed at 8:40 a.
m., British steamer Romford, for Mel
bourne. Arrived at 10:80 a. m., steamer
Catania, from San Francisco.
San Francisco, Oct. 21. Arrived at 5
Wnwhlnirfnn Rtrt Wnntaira Ttolnn uerman sieamer iNicomeaia, irom
a.MilngtOll btreet ontage llelng Hongkong and way ports, for Portland.
Placed In Shape Again. Arrived at 8 a. m.. steamer Falcon, from
Rebuilding of th Washington street Portland. Arrived at 10 a. m., steamer
REBUILD BURNED DOCK
dock, which was partly destroyed by fire
several weeKs ago, has been commenced.
Much of the old material will be thrown
out although not scorched by the flames
that consumed a large percentage of
the contents of the dock and the height
between the lower and upper docks will
be Increased.
Washington street dock was built
many years ago when traffic was much
less than at present and conditions ex
isting today were not provided for. Thus
the helnht from the lower deck to the
upper has become too low for the lare
trucks that nowadays are . Been along
the waterfront.
The Diline uoon which the dock rests
Is being strengthened by new caps and a
new roof will cover most of the ware
house.
heavy traffic
hly be., made to have ocean steamers
berth there.
Colonel E. L. Drake, from Portland.
Astoria, Oct. 20. Arrived at 10.30 a.
m., schooner W. tl. Talbot from Dutch
Harbor via Port Townsend. Arrived at
8 and left up at 10 p. m., steamer Nome
City, from San Francisco.
San Francisco, Oct. 20. Sailed at 12
noon, steamer South Bay, for Portland.
Arrived at 4 p. m., steamer Homer; at
10 p. m., steamer Qulnault, from Port
land. Sailed at 9 d. m.. steamer Sho
shone, for Columbia river. Sailed at 11
p. m., steamer Northland, for Portland.
Hobart, Oct, 20. Arrived, French ship
Desaix, from Antwerp, for Portland.
Callao. Oct. 20. Sailed October 1,
Gerrtian ship Oregon, for Portland.
Sooken Sept. 12. latitude 24:68 south,
longitude 121 west, French bark Emma
(UnlU4 Prate Leaaa Wtra.l
Cincinnati. OoL II Judge Taft
rived hare at I o'clock this morning
from Parkereburg. W. Vs.. on hla spe
cial train. Yssterday was the hardest
day's campaigning dona sines ha waa
nomlnstsd at Chicago. Ha was driven
Immediately to tha home of his brother,
Charles P. Taft, where hs will spend ths
entire day resting. Tsft Is very tired
today. Ills voles alraoat gavs out last
night after the' day's spsaklng and he
will seek entire relaxation before start
ing on his final tour of Indiana, which
la recognised as a doubtful state,
Tsft la warming up ths campaign
mors man ti iiaa at any atags hereto
fore. Ha said today, when be arrived
"I would like to nave a voles like f
ateam whistle, to rtach all ths people
that I can see at the places at which 1
apeak."
Taft will stsrt tomorrow on his tour
of Indiana. The tour will culminate
Indianapolis, where a monster demon-
strstlon line been planned.
In his tour through weatern Maryland
and West Virginia yesterday Taft at
one point said of his attitude toward
labor:
They ssy I sm unfair to labor. I
deny It. I handed down ths decisions In
railroad cases which laid down tne prin
ciples on 'which the tradea unlona are
aeo; and wtiicn maaa inera tawiui ana
prosperous."
At Cumberland, Md., discussing
Bryan's proposition to curtail the pro
ducts of the trusts to 50 per cent of
the output, he remarked on the alleged
lack of detail to ahow how such a
schema could be worked out.
"To furnish ths detalla," hs aald.
"does not occur to sn active, fanciful
mind that Is engaged In preparing for
a campaign and not for reforms. Some
men are good for talk and criticism and
oratory, and some are good for doing
Speaking of his own Philippines
record and Bryan's antl-lmperlallstio
vle)ws. he said: . ....
"But Mr. Bryan has consistently
fought us at every turn. He has mado
the burden that we have had to bear
out there doubly heavy, leading his
party against the efforts that we were
making to tranqullixe the IslandB, send
ing out aa we am qu,vvv ur uv.vuv bui
dlers. By his course he lengthened the
war from I if to in monins, ana many a
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clareno P. Cathey. Qresham, 14. and
Jaesle K. FYanola, li.
M. W. Mathiaees, Jr., 14 Wllwaskle
Joseph Carter, Vancouver, Wash,, tl,
and Pearl Harriet Benua, Is.
Kdward B. Walker. Unite, Mont, 10,
and Lena, C Wtcke. .
William Franc I a Btllaon. Tacoma,
Wean., 11, and A tin la O. Holmes, tl.
Charles, W. .Moors. 1711 Clareinont
street, 24. and Ivy lay Andrews, It.
D Foreat Bllaa. lielllngham. Wash.,
tl, and Cora B. Davie. 26.
Arils K. lilika. tl North Ninth
Street. 21, anj Hilda Tannenaee, It
"""WeSuVng Cards. W. Q7SaiTth. aTCo
Waahlnatoa bid., corner 4th and Wash.
Initoq ats.
Bats at Sons, flortata, funeral dealgna.
t4Vi Morrison. Main lOlt: A-1177.
Clarke Broa flortata Una fiowara
and f lor a l deal gn a. 189 Morrlaon at
run oraee aulta for rent, ail sitea.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 101 mark at
Max XT.6mltb, florlat, 160 6th at., op
poalta Meier Wank s. Main 711a.
XEW TODAY.'
BIRT1IS
OALI.AOMEIt To Mr. and Mra. F. H.
Uallnalier. ill EL Kverelt September
is. a aon.
WYM AN To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wy-
man, lOSfe north Sixth. October 19, a
aon.
DEATHS
St. Onge. Beckwlth,
age IS; cause unaa-
BT. ONGE J. A.
Cal . October 16
signed.
KNOTT Mis, P. C. Knott, 774 East
Couch, October 18, age 61: aeptlcemiu.
LAMHEHT 1.. Lambert, 44 Kast Sev-
enth. October 19. age 8: cerebral
hemorrhage.
KIT-THALER J. K'tthalar, 607 Ells
worth, age 17: tuberculoala.
KOKKCHKK J. Koercher, 961 Clinton
street. October 13. ase 77: hypertro
phy of heart.
Ml'THEKSHAUGH J. H. Muthers
baugh, 843 Rodney avenue, October 15,
age 4H; mitral disease of the heart. .
NAUI.ES T. Naglea. St. Vincent s ttos-
pltal, October 18, age 25; typhoid.
SHTON R. Ashton, Flrat and Madl
aon. October 17. age 44: pneumonia.
GILLESPIE R. GHU: pis. Oakland. Or.,
uctooer 1Z. age 15: cauaa unassignea.
HANN J. Hann, St. Vincent's hospital.
October iz. aga 22: suicide (gunshot
wound).
8CHWARZ Infant son of Mr. snd Mrs
H. Schwarx. 766 East Seventh north.
October 18; convulsions.
DEMKES L. Demkes, 649 Yamhill. Oc
ober 18, age 88; old age.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH
undertakers and embalmera; modern
In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
480. Lady assistant.
T V EinlAV B. Cati Third and
oor fellow has offered up his life or
Is limb slmDlv because these gentle
men were determined that our policy In
those islands should not be a success.
And now he says that we have come
over to his view in respect to the treat
ment of the Islands."
Taft was enrolled as a member of
the Taft Citizens' club this afternoon at
a luncheon given in his honor at Hjo
headquarters of the club. He mndn a
Short address, but was so hoarse that
fie 'could hardly make himself heard In
a small room.
Lad y atten dan t
Madison.
Main 9; A-1599.
ZELLER-B i RNES CO., FUNERAL DI
rectors, embalmera, 270 Russell. East
1088. Lady assistant.
EDWARD HOLiuAN; UNDERTAKER.
220 3rd street.
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO., EM
balmlng; lady le t: 409 Alder. M 8138.
CEMETERIES
r win cover most oi me ware- -- ---
With the dock equipped for Laurfn81ro,m .Ha0?bu!? f?f. ,Puget f ou?
afflc arrangements will proba- .A"lorl'.1f)ct-1 21 -Condition at the
Genuine rubv glass owes Its color to
the presence of particles of gold too
small to be seen without the aid of the
strongest mlcroscppe.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., moderate;
wind east 8 miles; weather cloudy.
Jay Hlf
1:2:
Tides at Astoria Thursda
ter. 11:16 a. m., 8 feet; 11:28 p.
feet, low water, 4:5 a. m,
6:39 p. m., l.S feet.
gh wa
rn.. 7.6
1.6 feet:
of general merchandise consigned to
local people. Returning the steamer
will carry wheat and lumber, the latter
to be taken on at Llnnton, Frescott and
nainier,
NEW LINER A BEAUTY
the
Princess Charlotte Will Be on
Sound Run Soon.
The new C. P. R. steamship Princess
cnariotte, which Is intended for the
Pacific coast service between Vancouver,
Victoria and Seattle, his in a prelimi
nary trial trip made a record of 21
knots. The new Princess Is expected to
leave the Clyde about November 1 and
to reach Vancouver, B. C, about Christ
mas. The new liner Is described as an un
usually handsome vessel' of the follow
ing dimensions: Length, 330 feet; beam,
47.6 feet; depth of hold, 16.J feet, with
a gross tonnage of 3,700. She has Ave
deeks. rnunHntr the nrlnn. main nholtnr
promenade and shade decks. The en-1 onna Franceses, Br. bk
Bag-alar Liners Due to Arrive.
Alliance, Coos Bay Oct.
Eurkai jfiureka and Ooos . , . . -. .Oc
Nicomedia, orient Oct. 26
Breakwater, Coos bay Oct. 25
Homer, San Francisco. Oct. 25
State, Sah Francisco Oct. 2$
George W. Elder. Ean Pedro Oct. 27
Kosrt city. Ban1 Francisco Nov,
Roanoke. San Pedro and way. . . .Nov.
Arabia, orient Nov.
Alesla, orient .....Nov,
Numanttn, orient ........ v, ... .Dec,
Kegnlar ZJners to Depart
Breakwater, Coos Bay Oct
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Oct. 22
Rose City. San Francisco Oct. 23
Alliance, Coos Bay Oct. 24
Eureka, Kureka and Coos Oct. 27
Homer, San Francisco Oct 27
Oeo. W. Elder. San Pedro Oct 29
State, San Francisco Oct 80
Nicomedia, orient Nov. 1
Arabia, orient Nov. 20
Alesla, orient Dec. 6
Numantla, orient Dec. 20
Ytsaala In . Fort,
Brodcrick Castle. Br. sh Stream
Largiemore, Br. sh N. P. Lbr. Co.
Ley land Broa., Br. sh Drydock
1 11 INVOLUNTARY EXEHCBK pf C&Snflttm
lJ f j aaT tJti
ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, 110:
family lota. 125 to 176. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fot
full Information apply to frank Schle
gel, 632 Worcester blk. Pbons A-2S2S.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room
( Board of Trade bldg. ; abstracts a
specialty.
Have your abatractk made Dy the Title
& Trust Co.. 7 C of C.
2
3
10
25
10
21
trance to the passenger accommodations
:ig
ship's sides. The furnishings ore elab
orate and the finish of the room is
beautiful.
On either side of the forward central
hall are 12 large special throe-berth
rooms, fitted up In first-class raannor
with all modern conveniences.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The towboat M. F. Henderson, belong
ing to the Shaver Transportation com
pany, will be laid up for a couple of
. . A stfirla
Churchill, Am. ach. Astoria
Asgard, , Nor. sn ..Drydook
Ai vena. 'Am. sch Astoria
Albert Rlckmers, Ger. bk Oceanic
W. F. Jewett, Am. sch., Astoria
Irene. Am. sch Astoria
Washington, Am. ss Drydock
Gael, Fr. bk ....St. Johns
Vincennes Fr. bk .....Centennial
Daghlld. Nor. ship . . . .Greenwich
Aberfoylo. Br. bk Greenwich
St Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria
Puako. Am. bktn Knappton
Le Peller. Fr. bk, Llnnton
Benin. Am. sen Gobla
Americana, Am. sch st John.
Wrestler. Am. bktn Astoria
LJ-ji i
B A . .
far
On a Typewriter, for Instance, More
Than One Would Suppose.
"The everyday actions ought to result
Insensibly in developing the muscles we
nave, ' said the man. iaKe, ior in
stance, worklna- a typewriter.
"If a man writes the word 'then' fig
ure out how much ground he covers.
Taking the four letters In order his
hands travel altogether a distance of
no less than 4H inches.
"8uppose that tha word comes at tho
end of a line. He raises his hand to
shift the paper up a notch and he has
covered about five Inches raising his
hand and as much coming back to tne
space oar. xnere are incnea oi frui
tion Juat over the circumstance of wr!7
lng a word of four letters at the end
of a line.
"Studying the amount of travel done
by the hands In the course of an ex
tended artlcia written by the typewriter
it runs up into large tractions or miles
in the oourse of a day. If a man
walked a mile he would feel it a little
bit, to be sure; but It never occurs to
him apparently that he is sending; his
fingers and hands over a long .course
during the week if he does much work
by machine.
"The- forearms are kept always at
right angles to the upper arm, and that
throws a certain strain on the biceps
muscles. They find the muscles of "the
forearms ought to be strengthened
greatly by a course of typewriting, but
this is the sort of exercise that is too
near home, like housework, sweeping
and the like, to be attractive.
"Think of the motion that is- started
when an error is made on the type
writer. If the key Is struck only light
ly then tho carriage may be run back
and the letter strwek over again. That
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Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how long it has been gray
or faded. Promotea a luxuriant growth
of healthy hair. Stops ita falling out,
and positively removes Dan
draff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re
fuse all substitutes. times as much
in 11.09 aa 50c. size. Is Not a Dye.
tl and 50c. bottles, at drnrjgists
oeua ior ires book xne tare of tne Hair. "
Polio Bay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J.
Hay's Harflna Soap cores pimples.
rsd, rough and chapped hands, and all akin dl-
aases. jieepe aain nne ana sort. jc. druc-rlsta.
Send 2c for tree book "The Care of tha Skin."
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
400
476
6,600
876
theiytercwy
Alaska outside; Honda btirJe. When
the buzzard comes it will be iro possible to
comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then,
and during the mootht'of "between tea
soci' you'll find a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equip pet with Smokeless Device)
just what you need to make the mercury
climb. li t tight enough to carry from
room to room and gives direct glowing beat
from every drop of fueL Tan the wick
high or low, there's o bother so Kooka
no inefl smokeless device
prevents. Brass d font holds
4 quarb burning 9 hour. Su
perbly aiuabed in jspu and
nkkcL EreryhesJerwarrtAted.
The
n rvemiafan
Steady IV naiCna,
yea. Mads taw
I natal trak areas.
v ins siaS
at fancy ssark abesal ajs Baa
seated, waa late sum us
Every baa wianasaii. tm sasr
t
as-rT tar iwrksia maim I fmm ai
Dt PariaetKia Oi Heaaar ar RaysLaaap.
STAND ASD OIL GOUPA.YY
ftaiearaaSaU ,
Ai
involves a movement of the hands over
a considerable distance. -
If, however, the mistake has to be
erased the operator has to enlist a new
series of movements; reaching perhaps
into a drawer ror an eraser, hIiovihk
aside some papers to get at It, then the
motion of rubbing out the letter, re
placing the eraser and running the type
writer carriage back where It waa In
oruf-r to write in the words or letters
as they should have been. When It is
all figured up In the course of a day's
work it Is an appalling distance that
is traveled by the hands and fingers.
"Nervous persons who are all the
time Using their hands alao do not
realise how much extra work they are
putting on their organisms. Take the
case, too, of the person one sens much
i In the streetcara. A woman riding
! downtown to the theatre, say. and eter-
, nally fuaslna; with a stray lock of hair,
i or arranging her dress, or flicking
"specks of dust off. She works the fln
' gers of her gloves down a little more
' snugly, or something of that sort, but
never once In the whole time can she
be said to be entirely still.
"The man who strokes his mustache
ior seratchea hla nose contemplatively,
. or rearranges his tie or movee hla hat
about doesn't seem to realize how many
movementa hs Is throwing on his mus
cles. Getting on or off a car. walking In
the street, even sitting Idly and r !
Ins a newspaper whose aheeta need oc
casionally to be rearranged, all these
charge the muscles with aomethlna; to
do. When It comes down to talking of
exercise It appears that every person
Is taking Involuntary exercise all tha
time. It Is Juat like thlrtklng. It Is
Impoaslble to atop thinking at will and
It Is Impossible to stop exerclalng the
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SarT Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
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Phones. Main 7173; A-C051.
475
2,400
800
25
Louis P. Beno et al, to Lor a
A. Moffett. lot 18. block 17.
Goldsmith's addition ..$ 6,660
Wallace McCamant and wife to
Colonial Investment company,
acreage In sections 19, 22 and
SI, township 2 north, range 2
west
! C. K Barney to George West,
lot 6, block 11, Richmond addi
tion James D. Hart and wife to Wil
liam H. Witherbee. lots 4, 6
and 6. block 28, Katherine. . . .
Helen V. Woolery, administrator,
to K. F. Day, same as described
above
Henry Albers et al, to P. E. Man
chester, lot 8. block 227. Holla-
day's addition 4,350
Charles A. Bryant and wife to
t ' Blanchard, 125x137 feet
beginning at Intersection otf
south line of Syracuse street
with center line of south ex
tension of Newell street ....
Arthur H. Devers and wife to
Sinclair Provisions company,
lot 2, block 85, Couch's addi
tion 11,500
A. M. Marnach to Anna Miller,
lots 3 and 4, block 30, Sell
wood 1,200
J. C. Hardlman and wife to
Amanda Anderson, lots 17 and
18, block 3, liaidlman s addition
Samuel F. Starr and wife to
Josiah A. Lindsay et al, 20
acres In section 1, township 1
south, range 3 east 2.800
Randolph Money and wife to T.
W. Tllman et al. 2 acres In
northwest 4 of section 2-t,
.township 1 north, range 2 east
J. H. Sharp and wife to Charles
A. Stewart et al, same as aoove
lihinrt to rlalit of way
Henry Oswald to Victor Land Co.,
lot 25, block 2. Mansfield
Rose Hamilton to August Urone
at al, north 4 leet or. lot x,
block 8t. Stephen's additlsn..
Mrs. E. Fllnn to Patience A. Duf
ileld, lot 9. block 22. Central
Ai4)ina
JohnNiV. Kennedy et al to A. R.
Walker and wife, lots 1 and 2,
block T, Plnehurst
J. Margulls and wife to H. K.
Noble, lot 2, block 2, Grecnfs
addition 2.200
Moore Investment Co. to Com M.
Harvey, lot 10. block 4. Ver
non R. 8. Currier 'and wife to a. A.
Rlggs; lot 1? and south 6.9
feet of lot 14. block I. Falling
addition
Moore Investment Co. to A. a.
Aasted. lot 7 and north H or
lot 8, block 4. Vernon
E. A. Kyle to Clara Kyle, lot 7.
block 17. City View Park
Amerloan Mortgage Co Ltd., to
Emma McC'rate, land In the J.
E. Wltten D. L. C.
J. S. McKlnney et al to Helen 8e-
done, lot IS, tract 1, aubdl vision
of Northern Hill Acre tracts. .
Halxllp s Co., abstractora. lst-clnss
work: get our prices. 328 Corbett bl.lg. j
Stop
That Rent
And Buy a Lot in
Monfavilla
For $65
EASY TERMS
$10 Down
?5 Monthly
Good soil. Five-cent car fare.
No Building Restrictions.
Immediate Possession.
Title Guaranteed Perfect.
AGENTS AT TRACT ALL
WEEK, INCLUDING
SUNDAY
Take Monfavilla car at corner 3d
and Morrison sts. ; get off at cor
ner Villa and Hibbard sts., Mon
tavilla branch office. For fur
ther particulars call office.
l"OIl BALE REAL K.HTATK ' la
Snaps fertile Snap Hunter
ouvaMunj4guu iti,u
He Sees One'
M.S00 -ro.,m bungalow at Willamette
Holghta. The building of ma
boo cost ov.r l,ood. Will have
to an to ba epf radiated, for
il has many vary, attractive, tea
lurva. - -
I J, loo Thru lots with sn abundance
of traea sad shrubbery and a is
loom houan with furnace and gat
modern fluniblng and houae that
Coat tl.OuS to buliilj situated on
Ka.t fanihlll atrsat, on block
from tha atatlon.
11,000 For a brand-new 7-rnom hnuea;
modern convenlennaa snd modern
plumbing, on t Mala street,
boar loth.
11,(00 Full lot with a 7-room houas at
Willamette, blocka from cars. ,
11,600 For a corner lot on Spokane
avenue anil 1th at rent; a -room
house, modern eonvenlertcea; easy
pay man la.
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
241 Alder Street.
nwirTTroTrrT7)t8Y cllIn
addition. Streets a-radnd and arav-
eled. Cement walk. Pries I860. Also
flno Inaide lota at 66p and up, .
O. W. P. Land Co.
1st snd Alder ate. '
Best ley ia II. Tate
6-room modern house, electrlo lights.
fras, Bull Run water; two full lots, fins
awn. shrubs snd bearing fruit treea;
fine large barn, well and windmill for
barn and Irrigation. 13,154 takes It.
See owner on premises.
130 E. TAYLOR BT.
Take Hxwthorne or ML Tabor car
nd get off at Ittth.
a.
C. P. WELLS
231 WORCESTER BLDG.
Phone Main 3253.
AKI-J YOU LOOKING FOR A SNAP
I nave a small piece of Inside rent
property for $2,000. Rents for 126 per
month. The best small Investment la
Portland. See this; It's a hummer. .
NEAL BROWN.
70tf Swetland bldg.
900 DEAL WITH OWNER AND
save commission. 6-room house. 2 lots
fencea, lawn fruit trees, etc., all In
good condition. Address Neal Swetland,
220 10th ave., N., Gray's Crossing.
Mount Scott car. Phone Main 4077.
1 71 Acres
Facing Base
Line Road
4 miles out from citjf limits.
$200 Per Acre
Takes the piece if sold before
Friday noon.
C. P. WELLS
--23 1 Worcester Bldg.
BE QUICK!
And secure at least one of these big
proflt-psvlng investments.
MAXTDFACTTmiNO SITES One half
block and two ouurter blocks. solid
ground, between Burnslde and Everett,
on riiapt inira street.
SOMETHING CHEAP IN SWELL. RES
IDENCE SECTION.
Beautiful 6-room bungalow, 1 large
bedrooms, nice clothes closets, large ra
ceptlon hall, porcelain bath, medicine
chest, fine linen closets, living-room,
dining-room with opening, china closets,
built-in window seats, fireplace, fine
kitchen and pantry with porcelain sink
and back, gas, electric fixtures, nice
front and rear porcties, cement walks
and steps, cement basement, stationary
tubs and everything modern; lawns, lot
4"x90 feet Parties must leave town or
account of health. Price $2,800; $500
down, balance at S20 per month. Not
far out, on Hawthorne car line.
RALPH ACKLEY,
603 Corbett Bldg.
A Farm Bargain
6-room house, nearly modern, river
view, lot 76x100, alley. $2,200; easy
terms. Phone East 1115, B-1437. H. &
M. Realty Co., 380 E. Washington st.
Good Small House
Near car, lot 100x100: 8600; terms, $50
cash and $12 per month. Call room
715 COUCH BLDG.
C. R. Donnell & Co.
Real Estate. Room 338 C. of C.
SEE THIS.
$3.200 Nice house, full lot, close to
best car service; $600 down. balance-aa
rent, li you are wise, you will investi
gate, v
ZlMMEKiMAiV,
621 Corbett Bldg.
$9,000 WILL BUY CHOICE BUSINESS
lot on k. Aider st.. between is. xa ana
E. 3d sts.; half cash, balance within one
year; owner needs the money. This will
be taken off the market Saturday night; ,
quick if you want it. Would prefer
making loan to sale.
JOHN B. iSABTGR,
402 Gerlinger Bldg.
A BARGAIN 6-ROOM HOUSE. NICE-
ly finished, wood fiber plaster. ,
large front porch, nice yard, cellar
about 16 feet square, corner lot, 75 by -lOo,
3 blocks from Piedmont car barn,,
$1,900. G-204, Journal.
VERY CLOSE TO
fflKR HIP.H LOT
Hawthorne, in fine district, size 60 by
90, faces north; $750, $300 cash.
EAST SIDE INVESTMENT .CO..
SPLEBTDID BESQEgOE lot. between Tahor 1147. 37th and Hawthorne ave.
6.000
3.700
300
160
8,700
350
1.200
470
276
28th and 29th. on Thurman; magnificent
view, all improvements in, no climbing.
Cheap, as non-resident owner wants to
sell.
QUABTXH BXOCX, 28th snd Raleigh;
consider the location. 'Nuf said!
R. M. WILBUR
110 Second St. Main 8580.
Snap Snap Snap Snap Snap
The only genuine snap offered today.
If you don't think so, call and talk with
us: 225 acres 14 miles south of Salem.
on Santlam river; 80 acres In cultiva
tion; sandy loam soil, very rich: 23
acres hops; 2 hophouses. cost. $1,400: 2
nweUlnas, 2 barns lu acres In peaches;
100 acres valuahle timber; market at
hand; land practically level; school 1
miles, 1 miles to shipping point on
Willamette.
Now that vou have read this, we wnt
to sav to vou that this Dlace is worth
I $50 an acre: you can get it for $30 per
i acre.
BOLDS, WALLACE CO.
Room 8. Canterbury bldg.. North weet
corner Third and Washington sts.
GIVEN AWAY MODERN 8-ROOM
house, 10 lots, $4,000. By owner, 27(1
2d st. Agents need not apply.
A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE. 6 -ROOMS,
absolutely new, with large reception - '
hall, large living room, large kitchen,
pantrv, 2 large, light bedrooms with -
closets, fine bath, best of plumbing, lot
43 by 100. connected with sewer, faces
north, 1 block from Hawthorne ave.,
house tinted, large attic; price $2,600,
$l,u00 cash. -
EAST SIDE INVESTMENT CO.,
Tahor 1147. 37th and Hawthorne sve.
FOR SALE LOTS IN PENINSULA
addition No. 2, near Swift's packing
Dlnnt. Phone A-3361.
$560 CASH 60x100. E. 80TH
Pine: hurry if you want this.
Journal. -
AND
B-166.
Maeglcy Highland
Milwaukie Heights
We have for aale two 2 -acre tracts
adjoining each other on Kellog creeK.
a line stream of running water; the aoll
la the very best, large native treea.
This land will all be built up with fine
country homes; no finer, place bo con
venlently located anywhere around Port
land; 16 minutes' walk to electrlo car;
26 minutes- rids to center of city; 7H
centa fare. Pries, $3o0; half cash, bal
ance $ per cent. ' , , .
THE CROSSLEY COMPVNT, INO,
701 and 709 Corbett bldg.
SIX LOTS AT OREGON cTfl. ALL
11 In cultivation, an xenoeu.
WEATHER REPORT
muscles.
uSot Necc-wv."
From the New Tork "World.
No bnolljoddle consideration for ths
dignity of the presidency restrains Mr.
Roosevelt from taking the atump. On
thm contrary, as ha told Senator Hem
es way yesterday, he doa "not consider
it iecery to nit aprhaa In aup-! ruk.r fit Or
port of Mr. Tsft" If ha did conalder It "traga "ill .. .'.
newsaary, wa mav real aawurea mat -iBr.r Col
lt ruet nan armi-a wmug wraii m
once to the platform and h-ln beta-
oortng tne weaMnr, toe crerana. to
rowsrds. tf fnalefarora and the an-
oVsTratile rttlrena. PttlL It la conaoL
Irs to know that Mr. Rooaawlt retatna
orr-a aren'v res er a rem nan ei r-
t--t for hi" hlf rrw-e. He will -jot
orag It through the mud t party poli
tic nmlese It is reery.
Large high pressure areas overlie
both the Pacific and Atlantic etatee. A
aevera etorm la central over Saskatche
wan, and a new disturbance has made
ita appearance over Texaa. Fair weath
er with low temperature prevails In
the Rocky mountain and Pacific states,
and the weather also continues fair In
the Atlantic states, with ths tempera
turea. aa a rule, allghtly below normal.
Lftnow has fallen In the northern states
net ween me nocxr mountains ana tns
Mtaaiastppl river, and rain has fallen
In Nebraska, eastern Knnaaa. western
Missouri, Oklahoma, and In portions of
Texaa
The Indications are for generally fair
weather In this -district tonight sad
Thursday.
Temp.
Pacific Title St Trust Co.. tha leading
abstractors. 104-s-s-T railing Bldg.
Wllllama Abatract Company, Inn., wilt
rive you the loweat prloa on abatracta.
Room lit Chamber of Cororoerre.
a-
KEW TODAY.
$3800 Very desirable (-room recep
tion hall and bath. Queen Ann. cot
tage, improvements; corner lot, 60x
100; terms.
HoIIaday
S-450O 2-atory. "-room bungalow. 1
with outside sle-pmg room, all mod
ern Improvements, lot 60x100; eastern
exposure: terms: $1,600 cash. Thia la
an exceptionally good buy.
BUY ScTKG RD! The Spanlon Co.
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APPLES GROW
We will sell for a few daye inni 10- '
acre tracts a mils and a quarter from i
Moaler at Ilia per acre: IS and 20-acre
tracts thraa and a half mtlea out at tit
to $16 per acre, owing to improvements I
snd eoodiUoa of tba land. I
The Dunn-Lawrence Co.
frig 1UX1 BT.
m inn sr.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Ie-art Sates and terms tmtti spe
elaj rates aa4 raveraaie wrmi em Urge
$6500
TERMS
swslasss vroMrtles.
rwada Sajt fas rrtrats tavsstors,
A. IL BIRRELL
041 BtcXsr Bl&f, M aa gSart.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Terr eelrable ejsVtr Nock. Irrt.
VKobarrncted tw, c n. ke-k frors eavr;
6(7 Myrtle streel. rtiows Mala 4i.
a jrrw la-atooat B.rrngcg rm
Wtilamaita 14 at ah La-in aiist nais-
i brbKMl. aaobairw-tod Tlw ' f four
n( 1 .v-car-rxM w.tniats S!o TWO
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BOOK COTTAeBS fr tt and II
tjt"thrljr. ( n Kaat HtS se4 M'.ta
' ; $, U !-"- 12 r-r soslA- Rocs
til Eor4 tt X(e e4dg
ron t-lLE-4tK.lL ESTATE 1
$IS FKR IA1T fefT TOTR ClIOU'K
of II lute K erlln, cie Ve s
Incsa a.ti'" la '- J"
B. I- IHGtKiXX,
i l'.t re .
woven wire, good orchard, a
of fruit, small fnilt; about 10
sacka of potatoes .' doaen chlcSens,
new cellar, woodshed, J cords cf wood.
good well or water, gooa D-rooa nuu.a.
t blocks from store, near school; this Is
a bargain: price $1,260: terms. Eaat-
ham Smith Co.. over Bank of Oragos
City, Oregon City. Or.
Worth $3,400. Sell3,0C0
OWNER HICK. LEA VINO TOWN.
Fine 7-room modern house, full baae
ment. 1 f Ireplaz-ea, ete.. 7niar lot. sue
100. Improved street. V bleck to car, t
blocks to Catholic echooL ( Mocks te
public school; $1.15 caah balance to
suit at ( per cent. E B, Markhajn. JS
Commercial blda
FINB HO MS, GOOD LOT,
50x10 feat, f"r $4.5. '
7-ROOmT MODERN HOUBrl
flrst-clase. en wsll-lmproved lot,
60x10. $J,6s.
NEW S-ROOM HOUSE,
well finished, for I J, 7 .
NEW. MODFRM HOUSE.
$(( dowa. for !.
tLEtiAVT HO MR, .
all Improved. tt lfS. .
6-Kui.iM COTTAGE.
ISSxies l-rt. tlj-
A.VOTHEH s-KOOM HOUf E
tor ,14Vroom hots.
snd rod l t. $vc.
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