THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25. 1903.
ARE "RINGERS" ON ' ". REAL, LIVE WILD DUCK
WASHINGTON TEAM? LIVES I1 CITY HARBOR
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' Has Coach Ollmort Poble of ths University ef Waahlngton Jung In
a edupU of middle western football aiar with which to win tba eoU
legs championship of. the northwest? , ' ', V - . . , -'
. i If not. then will tha University of Wsshlngton authorities explain
how they cam to cat Halfback Muckleatone and Tackla Eakaoa. two
players alleged to hevs been on tba Korih Dakota Agricultural college
Utm last fallT .) .' .,- ,.,., . ,
. Will Whitman college Oregon Agricultural college, University of
e Oregon. Washington fcUate college and tha Vnlvaralty of Idaho stand
for this violation: of ths conference rule when tbay themselves 'liavs
e) lost so heavily from Ua Injunction - '' ; '
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Football followers all over Oregoq
, are much onnoarned at tha notion of tha
Vnlvaralty of Washington In trying to
palm off two Ineligible men -on tha five
, other conference college In tha north
west when they are reasonably aura
that thay were atar. playera on tha
. North Dakota Agricultural college' laat
year. By a chain of deductive evidence
y they are ready to prote, if need be. that
Coach Doble has brought out two of the
moo who helped him win . so- many
.games last year. -.. ,
; - ouice reports ni, Blowing nature
have been emanating from Seattle, the
. last week or eo relative la tha perform-
.noes or saucKiestone ana i-.sKene wun
no information of thair atatua of Inat
' season, Oregon football followera havo
iieu ooiigra to look up thnjr records,
. What lu Baam.rotuUL
This la what tbay have determined)
l Coach Doble Is a .University of Minna-
: aota man who Coached the North Iako
ta Agricultural college laat seaaon. He
waa a mea ny uuttiug, aiao a former
prominent Mlnneaota Jine player. They
voivea aucn a team aa Mortn uaKoia
had never aeen before. Lawrence- Uni
versity was haten 64 to a arid the tlnl-
vereity or. south- Dakota succumbed,
B4 to 0. v '
Among the ' player under Coach
Poble none put up a better game than
Mucklestone and Eakeus, now playing
respectively half back and tackle on
the Unlveralty of Waahlngton. Eakens'
name and picture are -allow n In tho
Spalding Oulde for 108. Just whv
Mucklestone'e picture la not there Is
not known. Probably he waa Injured
or unable to be present when tne of
ficial picture waa taken. At any rata
there are football followers In Port
land who knew thayt he was In tha game
and that he waa a star player. ,
When Doble was engaged to coach the
f University of Washington, Cutting, his
assistant at North Dakota Agricultural
college, was employed as an assistant. I
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What da you- know about the
nerve ef this duokf Ifa la a real e
wild, live and lively duck of tha e
Wldgeoa variety and ha haa ' e
Uken np his headquarter In, tba .
liver near the Morrison atreet e
bridge. Every day ha awlroa and e
divea and haa a good- tlm gen
rally out In tba stream near
tha docks and , under tha very
noses of hundreds of hunters.
Th duck la a veritable tramp.
No one knows from whence ha
1 SSI -. i jm ...ML -r3sswast3SB!
lug the bay to their work. flsv.ml
timhara Ware crmcka.1 on the ferry,
wnue on ine rtuiit cunai.ierauie damage
wa doee to tin bow slid the bulwarks.
On aooount of the d)HH fug both ves
sels were going slowlr at the tlm.
oeorge llama. rred Haves and another
man wno were on me bow or the tug
were hurled off (hair feet and barely
escaped being eruehed by the bigger
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tVEATHEH llEPORT V
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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The' conditions . which yesterday
thrsctenad to cause ratln is this dLstrtut
have disappeared, and the wastern high
praaeure) area o oontroig the ikir
In the north 1'anlfle eiatee, A disturb
ano is noted over northern Alberta, and
the barometer - is relatlvaly low over
eoutharn Cailtfornla, The barometer has
fallen In the Atlantic atstaa. and a amall
Uapresalon haa made tta appaaranoe
near Charleston. B. C, Ilaavy rains have
laiioa in Uklaltoma. and mideratly
IlE-lL ESTATE T1UX8FEIUI
Arlet Land company to Will XL
siuvre. ioi . biuca. I, ClUerta
topher
couu.an w in flirla-
linuidiiiiure, lets a
and t, block 1, A r lata Wrs, No.
inTeaiiiienl
i. JEwtng.
lot
company to
H and It.
171
49
lioore
Nora
block I, Vernon lie
Clerar.ee E. Walleiiataln aud
wire to J. E. Klatlug. lot 4,
blw-k X. ICast Portland Hslghte 1.90
haavy ralna In Teian. llaln has aleoMf Aluhjo to Frank l. Veil at at
WANTED BT ADULTS MALL COT-
I occurred In tha A (Untie atatee from
Virginia eouth to Florida. Kmlr weatktar
las or I furnished or unfurnlahel prevails aenerallv throughout tha Hock L l'"0 t
rooms, weet side; state Trlce Addreaa I uountaJn mt Panifie aii. it ia tmh I ' ite I
journal!
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CHAMPIOnSHIP POOL
TOORKEf OUT
OHIGHT
Henry Solomon, who for the past 18
years, baa been the cde champion of
Portland.-defeating all eomera, believes
he .Pas the hardest, opponent '.he has
evefy'met tn F. Hueston of San Fran
cisco, with whom, he will piay a T50-
ball pool contest commencing tonight.
Tho contest will extend over six nights
for a puree of 1160, 126 balls to be
played each night. '
Both men are in excellent nerve for
tne piay ana tt is predicted inat me oia
devotees of the sport will sit up and
take notice- when .the two experts start
off. Xhe- match will be held in Solly;
billiard and pool academy, 107 V4 Sixth
atreet and everybody is invited to wit
ness the play, which starts at S
o'clock eaoh evening.
. ' . Salt Lake Races.
Salt Lake, Utah, Oct. 2S. Weather
clear,, track muddy. Results yesterday:
-First race, four and one half furlongs,
sell!ng-i-Decklaw, 104 (Nelson). 3 to 5,
won; Katie Crews, 99 (Wilson), 9 to 6,
second; Hersian, 104 CBtilrd), fi to S,
third. Time, 1:01.
Second race, five furlongs, selling--.
Wist, 109 (Lloyd), 7 a 2, wort; Oovor
nor Urman. 114 (Mandters), evep, sec
ond; Queen Caroline, 108 (Nelson); out,
third. tTlme, 1:09. , . . . -
Third race, five and one half furlongs,
SelHug St. Joe, 112 (Brady), 3 to 6.
wpn Duke of Orleans, 107 (McBeth), 6
to 6, secona; Ma Del fountain, 91 (Nel
son .. out. in ira. -rime. 1:144
Fourth race, one mile, selling Max
Etta. 107 (Smith). 9 to 2, won; Jack
- Fame, luz (Nelson), even,- second; Mrs.
Neugent, 97 (McBeth), out, third. Time,
j:dz.
. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs,
selling Western, 106 (Morse), 7 to 6,
won: Nancy W.. 119 (Johnson), even.
second; Manilla S., 107 (Manders), 1 to
i, inira. xime, i.&v,
Cincinnati Races.
Cincinnati, Oct 23. Weather clear.
track fast. Latonla results:
First race, five and one half furlongs,
purse Dispute, 99 (Olasner), won;
Arionetie, 100 -(Kenneay), second;, vr.
Holzberg, i03 (McGee), third. Time,
1:07 l-t.
Second race six furlongs, purse Sor-
rowrut, iva (ivenneayi, won; 'l. M.I
.Green, 109 (Pickens), second; Gliding I
Belle. 106 (Butler), third. Time, 1:13 2-8.
miro race, mue, aeiiing Brancas.
101 (Haldel), won; Howard Shean, 103
(Brannon),. second; Martius, 110 (Mar
tin), third. Time. 1:411-6.
Fourth rsce, mile and one sixteenth,
h"andicaiH-01d Honesty, 112 (McOee), I
won; lenap, iuo (uameri,- second; I
ierun, its louupri, intra, lime,
Fifth 'race, seven furlongs. nurse-
Heine, 104 (Olasner), won; Lady Carol,
. io (tiutierj, secona; ueuce, lot (Uon-
way, toira. Time, i:zy.
Sixth race, mile, selling Mirth-, to
-(Kennedy), won: Purant 104 (Butler).
second: Snake Mary, 104 (McGee), third.
lime, x:ti. -
' Gaine for Second Team;
v 8rfll Dlmstrh to The Jourrtl.)
. University of Oregon, Oct. 23. Man-1
agar' Ralph McEwan yesterday com-
Dieted arrangements for a football game I
rtetween tha second varaity eleven and
.the Cketntwa Indians at Chernewa next!
Baturdav. , '
As no regular schedule was mads for
second team. this year on aorount,ofl
tha freshman team taking tta place I
,tnis comes as a welcome surprise to I
the men Who nave bean turning Out I
faithfully yet are unable to play with
jciiuar. me or irasniuan iama.
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WeeltW. wboleaMBa. sT1 tkt
T Bstta ekla ereasr and Sa-MW penrewr.
BnllIlnjtTnnIta.
.Tfbbens street between Twenty-third
and Twenty-fourth, H. E. BurcheiU erect
one-story frame dwelling. East
'Nineteenth Street hetwan . KLflicg -rwortir
and sTurmah, Andrew O. Taaghan,
reet fctory and a half frame dwelling.
Il.e": Knowlea areaue between Plnpin
and IfoUand streets, 1. M. Turner, rplr I
etory ang a half frame dwelling. Sio:
silnneeoia avenue pet wean aning and
'stnry frame dwelling. Il,46; Minnesota
arena, between Falling and PTiaTer
streets, P. Brewer, ereVt eone-aitory
frarrM dwelling. II. : East Ninth
street betwee-n Thompeoa and Brasee.
W. i. Helrren. erect t wo-"ry frame
e walling. tl.ae: Fat ThlHr-nlnf)
treat hatveen Hawtnorae avane and
t'lav. Ira WoervtrM twe-atorT frame
tweMns. : Fat TaFmtr-femrth
aiT-wa wivwn f 1 r. rot m ana j lutnnn,
Mrs. M. Tkieipf'ii er-t twe-atery
fresaa- dws.i'r.e, !.&(: East Waaaing
tw etret txtweii Tfelrty-thlrd end
Thlrty-farth, It. Oorflrn, erect ' Ua
etm-T frima dw4ilng. TMrty
ftrth atreei t-rr Tillam'wk. M. A.
7"!l!"-er erect tare-eiery frame dweil
tng. litre.
It la not strsnge. It Is contended, that
Mucklestone end Kakens, la view of
the methods employed by so - many
coaches In the smaller middle-western
Institutions where, rules sre not In
force, are with the fiaetUe eleven.
- Both Kay Be 2rotetted.
- There la a Reeling here that both men
will be protested tomorrow by the man
ager of the Whitman team, which will
meet the University of Washington
sloven In the first eonfarence game of
the season. Kvery other college In the
engfarenra wrlll undoubtedly .back UD
the 'Missionaries If they protest Muck
elstone and Kukene. 7, 1
Reports from Washington are to tha
err art that i-.nttens is puniins at times
upwards r 70 yards, ana nig pooling
shows that he Is the equal of any punt
er In the northwest. The uaaoia man
was a-punter of great repute, a green
freshman seldom shows such disunite.
Mucklestone Is said to be the best re
ceiver of tha forward pass seen In
Wuahlhe-ton In vears. The North 'Da
kota man was a great receiver punta
' imi lewiwna xa
Mucklestone waa In Portland laat
winter. Ha came down here from
Waablnaton with the St. Loula univer
alty team that played Multnomah and
acted as head linesman during the
game, -una or nis decisions resulted in
tha hla- - howl from Coach
Cochems. who claimed that his men I paasena-ers
were being roDDed 01 a toucnaown. it 1 thrown Into
m tht be added that Mucxieatone oiew
f)la whistle for the penalty unthlnklng
y, since It waa by courtesy of the Mis-
sou nans tnat ne waa orougni nere. tie
drifted around Portland during the early
spring ana tnen turned up at seame
when college opened.
. Another man on - the Washington
team who has been Dlaylne In the non-
conference games. Is May, laat year of
Cornell, whose picture is shown In the
Spalding ouiae. rrooaoiy wsanington
Is keeping him In practloe intending, to
utilise him next year, , when the year's
residence rule will no longer aroly to
mm.
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Metsger fits your eyes for $1.
mountain and Pacific state. It la much
warmer In the Canadian northwest and
lot It. block 11. V it Initial I a I t0
Real Katate Investors aeeoola-
10 J. A. Thomas, waat
1. I and 4. l,lo k 10 !
UU B.IL1 KC.IL IJ4TATK 10
.!$S,CQ Kcw Heme :
' rooms, porch.
came he Justvtrepped In one
day and has been around tha
bridge ever since. This was more
than two weeks ago. Ths
Widgeon was at home from the
very first. And ha Is still, at
home. Thouaands of persons who
travel across ths Morrison street
bridge every dsy have seen the
duck. And they have all told
soma of their friends about ths
wild duck now living In elvlllsa
tlon. Some of the friends havo been
hunters and they hare thought
about getting their guns.'" But
then they thought again about
ths olty ordlnanos prohibiting
the use of firearms within ths
city limits. So ths .Widgeon
still lives, happy and contended.
Near Catastrophe Xear Seattle.
(United Press Leased . Wire. )
Seattle. Oct. IS. Three men narrowly
escaped with their lives In a- collision
MMn H. farrvKnlt K! amt BmIIU mnA
Eddie the tug; Ruth on the bay thla morning.
on the ferryboat were
a panic, the boat belns
crowded at the time with people oroaa-
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1200 CALL BUILDING
Montana, and correspondingly cooler In I Jhn 1 odd and wlfa to lta.hel
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, h Hawthorua. lot S. hlovk 7,
eastsrn Iowa and Wlsoonsin. . ' wthornea First addition...
The indications are for fair weather I u,i,m" cv-"n.n ana wire to 11.
100
Tit
In this dtstrtot this afternoon, tonla-ht
and Saturday.
Temp,
Max. Mln. Preelp.
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iiaasr city, or. .
liolse, Idaho
Calgary. Alberta.
Chicago, Hi. ....
Iienver. oo
Fresno, Ca.L
Helena. Mont. ...
Jacksonville. Fla..
iewiston, Idaho .
Los Angeles, Cal. .
Marshfreld, Or. ..
New York. N. T..
Poentelle, Idaho..
Portland. Or
Roseburr. Or. .'. . .
Kacramnnto, Cal. .
Salt Lake. Utah . .
Hn Franclaco. Cal
Seattle, Wash. ...
Siskiyou. Or.
Spokane. Wash.
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Clarke Bros., florlsta Fine flowera
and floral designs. , 389 Morrison sL
Full dress suits for rent, all alsai
Unlius Tsllorlng Co.. 101 Btnrk St
Mat f Smith rlorlat IRA KtV, t m
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MARRIAGB LICENSES
p- Noble, lots 6 and . blw-k 1;
ion 1, 1, e, e ana 10, Mock I,
Collloge addition 4,160
Andraas Roes I and wife to 1.1
baro Marlnelll, luts is sad i0.
block 3, Tabosco addition 1,004 1
n. Lfc ntevens (snerirri. to f F.
Bunker, lots 1. 2 ami J. block
4, Llnnton 46 I
llarman Meyer and wife to W. R.
Halallp, lots 7 sn.l S, hlrn-k 1.
Arista Park No. I. exoeptlns
eouth 4 feet of lot 7 for a ierld
of 10 yeare 430
U. llamhlat. trustee, to Carrie M.
Ogla. lota II and II. block 4.
Falrport addition , 417
Andrea Ueetra to UotthlU Mneckll
et at. lota 1 and 2. block 1.
Bertha 160
p. F. Ferrla and wife tn John J.
Hawea. lot 11. block . King's
Seoonil addition 4,160
Percy Pope labner et a. I to Au
ru.1t Scharf, lot 18, Madison
Villa 1.620
Frank A j Myers s,nd wife to tl. W.
Jackson, lots 127 and 110.
Arleta Park , 1.600
Bessie II lends to Josephine R.
Sharp, lot 17, block IT, Vernon. 2,300
juoore investment company to
Fred Psulv. lota 12 and 13. block
4. Vernon 600 j
' aleenlns
poioh, I rlrepfaoea. every tnl.
arn. up-to-date ronveniene; buy
It now and have the finish to your
liking; lot la 60100. U. south of
Thompson St., on vary wide aa.
phalt sLJ every Improvement
complete, and all paid, ' except
raving. Tliare Is au finny loca
lori In beautiful Irvtngton.
Call on ua for further details,
DoItNowi ;
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'thkn thkrh is that cozt
Holiaiay Park -Home'
At $S0 Per Konth
Cif' Vou don't know what yon
are mlaalng. LMik after itl
Do It Now?
COLCMBIA TRL'BT CO,
"th floor Couch bldg. 101 4th St.
Adam Allen. 430 Hawthorns avemia.
43, and Mary Brodle, 64.
Rudolnh Tauscher 812 Eaat rtiirnaiel mii'n. " r'"' 1111' '"'I ' ' ',11
r..t 41 ra..LTC7. ,0 nrijuarn m. nnnmnuacn
awvayaj j u svusisl jr , A 9 .
weddlna Carda W. O. Smith A Cn.
Washington bids., corner 4th and Waah
Ington sts.
lot I, block
reannnalhla for aubseauent insertions,
- The Journal's business office is open
from 8 a. m. to p. m.; Baturaaya a,
m. to 10 P. m.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
SET1PART0CT0BER31
AS BABYH0META6DAY
e October II is to be Tag day e
4 for the Baby Home. Everybody e
4 in ' the city, from capitalist to 4
4 street sweeper, Is expected to e
4 buy one or morexags at 10 cents e
4 each to help raise the debt of 4
e ' over $3,000 which has accrued 4
e for street Improvements at the
4 Baby Home. In the ordinary 4
e course of events, this debt
4 would drag on Indefinitely. By a 4
e whirlwind of Individual giving e
.- the debt can be gifted in a -day.. 4
4 That -this la a&Urely prac- e.
e tlcable haa been .evidenced in
4 other cities which have tried this e
e plan. Spokane in one day raised 4
e 33,300 for one of its institutions. 4
In Los Angeles, In Denver, In- e
4 Philadelphia. In Memphis,, in. To- 4
e ledo and In Seattle Tag days 4
4 have been held with the most
e gratifying results. e
4 Let everybody help and . make . 4
e Tag day a big succeas. , 4
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Xotarles Commissioned.
(Salem Bureao of The Joernal.)
Sdlem, Or., Oct. 23. A commission
aii notary . has been issued to L. Rose j
Myrcn, Marahfleld.
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EXPERT
Advice Free
Do yoti' stop to think what expert means?
This is not used as a catch phrase, it means liter
ally expert advice. Years of experience and spe
cial study devoted exclusively to the sensative
and delicate centers, makes it possible for me to!
qualify before any court in the world as an expert
in diseases of men. If you need advice
YOU NBED OOOD ADVICE
and It is better to get It in the beginning than In the end action
after It Is too late Is like rain after harvest. Keep your youth aa long
' as possible," there Is plenty of time to grow old.
A good marksman is not known by his bullets but by his aim, and
a good doctor should not be known so much by his claims as by tho
results he Is able to ahdw. The hen that cackles loudest does not al
ways lay the most eggs. Think these points over
WHEN LOOKINO FOR A DOCTOR
Frequently an office Is advertised In the "first person" when no such
doctor lives In the state. If deception Is attempted on this point look
for It clear down the line.
If you are nbt physically sound you ought to be, and it is better to
do,' your duty In this respect than to wilh it was dona.
We have the largest and most complete offices and equipment in
the state, have been longer established, and furnish best bank and
personal references.. fe treat people Just-as -we would want them to
treat ua under similar circumstances and handle their cases on terms tn
bent suit their convenience. A natient desiring- treatment can pay cash
and get discount or in payments to suit circumstances, and as the ben
efit is plainly apparent or if desired ,
, CAN PAY WHEN CURED
Our entire time and practice are devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON. VARICOCELE, STRICTURE. LOST VITALITY, HY
DROCELE, PILES," FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS,
BLADDER, PROSTATE GLAND. CONTRACTED DISORDERS,
WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN.
If you have made mistakes in the past correct the mistakes. Consul
tation and advice free. If you cannot -call at office, write for self
examtnatlon blank many cases cured at home.
Honrs sw m to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a, m. to la.
ST. LOUIS 'DISPENSARY
COBWEB ' SBCOJTD JlSO jaHmL, FOBTLAMD, OBEGOJT.
BIRTHS
and Mrs, W. R.
Seventh, Nortn,
PATTERSON To Mr.
Patterson. ROB Rast
October 19 a!son.-
DRUK To Mr. and Mrs. II. Druk. 110
East ElKhth. North. October 18: a
daughter.
PACKER To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pack
er. 220 East Ninth. October 16: a son.
LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. . C. Lewis,
981 East Flanders, October 23: a eon.
THATCHER To Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.
Thatcher. 588 Seventeenth, October
17: a daughter.
KRONER To Mr. and Mrs. E. Kroner,
19 Curry. October 19: a son.
ROBINSON To Mr. .and Mrs. W. A-
to Robert Pamllv.
17. Vernon 800
W. H. Bresee and wife to Rudolph
Mnnrlnl. lnt 25. hlnok 4. Tremnnt
Place ISO
J. W. Malloy and wife to Ooorg;e
Tetlow, lot fg, block 13. Harlem
addition; lot 7, block 3, Maslllon
addition 800
Jennie E. Hlbba et al to William
Beyer. lots 3. 4. i and (, block
2, Klnsel Park 2.S0O
Robert A. Shartle to John A. Hunt
et al, west half of east hair or
lots 2 and 3. block 9. Doscher's
Second addition 2,(25
B. M. Lombard and wife to A. D.
Tuescher, lots 24 and 25, block
18. Railway addition to Monta
vllla 170
H. V. Cover and wife to John F.
Wendell and wife, lot 7, bloc
4, Miriam tract 866
Title Guarantee & Trust company
to Charles M. Menxles, part of
tract 16, Edgewood 985
Halallp A Co., abstractors, lst-class
work; get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg.
Pacific Title & Truat Co., tne leading
abstractors. 204-6-8-7 Failing bldg.
On the Tualatin Ri?er .
248 acres, I miles to R. R., 1 hour's
ride to Portland, new electric line will
pass close to place, 114 seres in hlsh- -est
state of cultivation, hu acres In Ana
saw timber, balance pasture.
(lood h-roorn house, large barn and
outbuildings, One orchard
A barKaln at 875 per acre: $8,000 cash,
balance any length of time at 4 percent.
Unsurpassed for an Investment to cut
up Into 10 and 20-acre tracta We are .
sure to be able to sell the whblo tract
for 8160 per acre: If slven ua to sell
would not take any commission unless
we sold the whole tract In tlm men
tioned THE CROS8LET COMPANT. INC.,
708 and 709 Corbett bldg.
List Ycur Property With Live '
Ones .
12,60 Half cash: room house on .
Mason St., near Union ave., lawn, flow-s
ers, etc.
$1,800 2800 down, balance to suit,
one half acre at Anabel station; . im
proved. 81.600 2800 cash, balance to suit.
small modern house in Hawthorns die- '
trict.
11.400 8300 down, 810 per month, 4 ,
room house at Nolan station.
180010 per cent down, lot 64x100,
on Hawthorne ave., 12 minutes out
1476 825 down. 810 per month; cheap-
eat lots in Hawthorne district..
Let us build your home; small pay v
ment down and a little a month.
Phone M. 8534. 413 Marquam bldg. ;
Williams Abstrsct Company, Inc., will
rurs you the lowest prices on aoscracia
Robinson, Rose City sanitarium. Oc- Koom ass unamoer or uomraer
toDer is; a aaugnter.
Be a Go
mplete and
Wig
'oroes
Every Day of Your
Man
Life
To be strong and manlj- is the aim of every young man and yet how many we
find who are wasting the vitality and strength which nature gives them. In-
i stead of developing into the strong vigorous, manly young fellows that nature
intended them to be, they find themselves weak, stunted and despondent no
ambition to do anything. They struggle aimlessly along, sooner or later to be
come victims of that 'dread disease, nervous debility, their finer sensibilities blunted
and their nerves shattered.' '
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AUGER To Mr. and Mrs. W. Auger.
1121 East Madison, October 11; a
daughter.
STIPE To Mr. and Mrs. H. Stipe, 1198
Halght. October 11; a daughter.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson,
Ivanho Heights. October 11; a daugh
ter.
GAVIN To Mr. and Mrs. F. Oavln,
8083 Yamhill. October St a son.
JUDGE To Mr. and Mrs. G. Judge, 84
Kiia. uctoDer 14; a aaugnter.
MEYER To Mr. and Mrs. T. Meyer,
Seattle. October 20: a son.
HODINO TO Mr.
BnnlranA flritnhav 17 aa a fin
MACKENZIE To Mr. and Mrs. C. Mac
kenzie. New York. October 20: a son.
BRISTOL -To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bris
tol. Portland. October 20: a son.
POOT TA Mr. and Mrs. S. Poot, Val-
rici A iflHirfl rirrrihAiB 11 nn
CALLAGHArf To Mr. and Mrs. T.-Cal-
latrnan. ssnerwooa. ur.. uctoDer i; a
aaugnter.
BAILEY To Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bailey,
cltv. October 15: a son. .
M'NAUGHTON To Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. MacNaughton, city, October (; a
son.
TAPSCOTT To Mr; and Mrs. J. R. Tap-
scott, cltv. octooer : a daua-nter.
ELMORE To Mr. and Mrs.'W. P. El
more, santa samara. Mexico, octooer
1A a
MEYER To Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Meyer,
city. October 6: a aausrhter.
COOK To Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook,
October 7; a eon.
ACKELMAN To Mr. and Mrs. A. Ack-
elman. 15 North Ninth, October 19; a
daughter
NEW TODAY.
SPECIAL
Onlr 224.000 for 200 acres cultivated
land on electrio line and steam railroad
and actually adjoining thriving town
only 16 miles from Portland. Here is
a great bargain for speculator. Investor,
dairyman or farmer. This is -worth 8150
tier acre todav and with a little Inl
and Mrs. T. Hodlng. I nrorement should sell for 2200 an acre.
Half cash. ir necessary can divide
into two tracts of 100 acres each at
same price. s '
BRUBAHER & CO.
601-2 McKay Bldg., Sd and Stark.
6-Room Bungalow
$3,000
Just south of
On 84th st; only takes about
11,200 to swing it and balance
small monthly payments.
Say If s a Good One
And we don't believe you can find
another buy like It in the district.
It's your move.
Bo It How.
CotambtoTrist Co.
7th floor Couch bldg. 109 4th sU
Holladay
650O 2-story, B-room colonial home,
very desirable In every respect, with
all Improvements; large rooms and
halls: close in; lot 60x100; eastern ex
posure; 22,600 cash required.
The Span Ion Co.
FUXERAIi NOTICES
IIURLBURT Funeral service of the
late John A. Hurlburt will be held at
Gresham, Or., Saturday afternoon, pc-
tober 24, mos, at ociock, under tne
auspices of Falrvlew lodge. No. 92, A.
P. and A. M. Special car will leave
east approach of Madison street bridge
at 1 t. m. Interment, Gresham ceme
tery. Friends Invited. Please omit
flowers.
8900 DEAL WITH OWNER AND
save commission. 6-room house. 2 lots
fenced, lawn fruit- trees, etc, all in
rood condition. Address Neal Swetland.
20 10th ave., N.. Gray's Crossing.
I Mount Scott car. Phone Main 4077.
C R. Domiell & Co. ,
Real Estate. " Room 888 C of C. ,
A BARGAIN 8-ROOM HOUSE, N1CE
lv flniahed. wood fiber Blaster. ,
largo front porch, nice yard, cellar
about 16 feet square, corner lot, 75 by
100, 3 blocks from Piedmont car barn,
21.900. G-204. Journal. -
Mllwaufcle Heights
We have for sale two 2 -acre tracts
Xwest rates and terms to suit; spa-1 a fine stream of running water; tho soil
is the very Dest, large native trees,
Thla land will all he built up with fine
country homes; no finer place so con
veniently located anywhere around Port
land: IS minutes' walk to electrio car: .
26 minutes' ride to center of city; T
cents fare. Price. 8300; half cash, bain
870 8TAJUC ST.
MORTGAGE LOANS
olal rates and favorahls terms oa large
i loans on ousines properties.
ranas boanea lor mwu investors.
r
STEVENS In this city, October 28, at I
A. E BIRRELL '
aoa McKay Bldg.. 3d and Stark.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Very desirable quarter block, level,
I mrtn S net Mint.
TMlii tiKUBBi-.nii wrnrA"!, i,
708 and 709 Corbett bldg.
RIVER FRONT LOTS IN COLUNGE
,306 East Eighth street north May unobitrucud view, cne block from caY; J XK '
evens, aged 1l years. The funeral 667 Myrtle street. Phone Main 4996. 5 .nsf,, fots 7lt; 8850 Md un ; ,
rvices will be held at the above I i . ,1 rlne msiae tots ax osi ana up.
zztj u. w. r. i-ana to.
MEETING NOTICES 41 .....
Stevens,
services w
dence at 10 a. m. Saturday,
family invited,
Friends of I
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING, M'ENTEB A OILBAUOH,
undertakers and embalmers: i modern
In every detail, seventh ana
430. Lady assistant.
E7UTCT All camps Woodmen of the
v7 LU.J I world take notice That a
DB. TATX.OB,
THe Jieadrng gpeolaUst.
eShejJawe
roej iAas
I CURE MEN'S DISEASES
I have treated hundreds of men who had lon suffered a gradual decline of physical and mental energy
as a result of private ailments, and have been interested in noting the marked general improvement that
follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. Mr success in curing difficult cases of loog standing has
"made me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success is due to several things. It is due to
the study I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of men s ailments, and to
the original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ.
To those in doubt as to their true condition who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow,
neglect, I offer free consultation and advice either at my office or throtlgh correspondence. If your case
is one of few that have reached an incurable stage, I will not accept it for treatment, nor will I urge
my cervices upon anyone. I, treat ccrable cases only, .and I will cure all cases I treat.
My Fee Is
In Every .
'Uncomplicated
- Case - -
Weakness
You've - probably
bean treated for
so-called weakness
and helped tem
porarily or not at
all. and ths rea
son Is vary appar
ent when esiue ef
loss of! power , ta
men la understood.
Weakness Is mere
ly a sysnrtom ef
cbrwede Inflamma
tion of- tha e res
tate gland, which
my t real ment ra
ta e V e a . thereby
parmalteatlv restoring-
strength
and vigor.
Specific Blood Poisoi
No dangerous minerals to
drive the virus to the In
terior, but harmless blood
cleansing remedies that re
move the last poisonous
taint.
Varicocele
Absolutelv ralnleaa treat
ment, thit cures complete
ly In one week. InveeM
gata mv method. It Is ths
only - thoroughly scieattflo
treatment for this disease
being employed.
Free
My ewlored e-hart ebowtng
the male anatomy and af
ford Ire; aa tntet-eatine- etudy
Is men's dlseaeea will t
ft ran free opoa artdicatioa.
Contracted Disorders
Ton can depend upon a quick and
thorough cure by my treatment.
A oulck cure Is desirable becauae
a slow curs Is apt. to be do cure
at all. and a chronic development
will ooms later. I cure you be
yond tbe possibility ef a relapse
and In half the usual tlm required.
J. P. Finley & Son MaIdridsond
Lady attendant. Main 8; A-1691
ZELLER-BiRNES CO., FUNERAL t)I
rectora, embalmers, 270 Russell. Eaat
1088. Lady assistant
Hawthorne and E. 35tn
1NT whist and dance will be 13.000 s-ropm modern nouse, an giass
's; imooera I given Dy tne w . O. w. or windows, duiil iu wwucwk, auiu
Pine. Main TviTSinC the city of Portland Friday closet, whn aft glass doors, polished
lUAlWSZ night. Ontober 3, in W. O. floors, extra fine combination light fix--
W. temple, izs litn St., top rioor, unuer lures, sieccno muaion, wr
the auspioes of Webfoot camp No. 66. ler, extra fine plumbing fixtures. Inlaid-
The public ia invited. Musiu by full linoleum "on bathroom and kitchen. Sea
orchestra. this and you will buy It. cash or terms.
UNDERTAKER.
EDWARD HOLiuAN,
810 ara street. .
ERICSON UNDERTAKINO CO... EM
helming; lady s't; 408 Alder. M 8188.
M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6.488. 21
meets Wednesday evening. Aiisay ,
L. Nash, owner, 288 E. 35th St.
CEMEXER
ROSB CITT SINOLH QRAVE8, 810;
family lota, 886 to 176. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 80s. rot
full (nrormatlon apply to ran a: Ben le
ge 1. (88 Worcester bit Phone A-8888.
REAL ESTATE! TRAASFKIIS
ArRE ALL IN CULTIVATION.
all leveT and fenced: fruit for- family
M. W. A. OREGON GRAFB CAMP, I use, also' berries; good 6-room hous.
Nn K7K Vfnnrlnva. flelIlna--Hlraali new cellar chicken-house, three dOsen
tfloclC 10th and Washington sta hens, woodshed, 8 cords of wood, good
su nusneis oi pauwm,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Lawyers' Abstract aV Trust Co room
6 Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a
specialty.
PAY WHEN I
HAVE
CURED YOU
The 0r. Tayloir Go.
flOVRS 9 A,'f, TO e p. M.
Cor. Second and Morrison
Sts. Private Entrance 23 4 1
Morrison St.. Portland. Or.
SUNDAYS f A. n. TO I P. M. 1
Have rour abstracta made by tbe Title
Trust Co.. ICofC
Thomas Schneider and wife to "aT
well water.
ia This place lays just outside city Urn-
w I 4a. ea,aAa 1 f .PnAIVl
I . teo Anwn KnlunA month
a Disuiipuij lAum, w"i f oavments U wanted.-
absolutely new, with large reception n Dt EBT. OWNER,
hall, large living-room, large kitchen, p 0 box 73 Oregon City. Or,
pantry, 8 large, light bedrooms with - 1,1 ' .
closets, fine bath, best of plumbing, lot NEW 8-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE.
48x100, oonnected with sewer, faces fulleonorete basement, tuba, woodlltt.
north. 1 block from Hawthorne ave, and modern "Dutch" kitchen; all wood
house tinted, large attic; prloa 8L00, work is hand-polished, hall and stsir
81.000 cash. way paneled, two fine porches, , linen
EAST BIDE INVESTMENT CO, room off bath, and large cloaeta. 00m
Tabor 1147. S7th and Hawthorne ave. blnation fixtures; lot 40x109. and only
gite-vcO tvt.isflTnT in hitt Turip IWU ieet lo caruns; mi. ia .rapuuu 7
bert Lange, part of lot 4,
Portlsnd Homestead
A f-rnnra Z6T14 ruaatAred. tinted pnt.
taga. with bathroom and 18x18 fruit
cellar, on nice level eoxizo improved
fenced lot, on 80-foot' avenue and 20
foot alley, with good household furni
ture included, for only 81.050; I7S0
down: will take cheap lot as part pay.
Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrison st
WE BUILD. HOMES
cheap at 3,6SO. part cash and very lib
eral terms. Bee owner at 814 Commer
cial bldg.
block
a Dn.lan UAm..t.ai1 I SCO
C. ii. Batemen and wife to August
Johnson, lot 7. MocJC I, l&xcel
slor addition 800
Charles S. Finch and wife to
Jeremiah Woiick, loU 4 and 6,'
block IS, Bralnard 1,880
Oeorse L. Parriah to W. J. Hsw-
klnefl lots 7 and 8. block 808. : and see us and let us explain how easy
CoTTTae addition 3.800 ; it is to do so.
John T. Toft and wife to Ella R. 1 THE VETERAN LAND CO,
it. jtcieuan. 101 s. diuck a, 1 u- , bii inimwr or commerce.
ton a addition
John F. Toft and wife to Ella K
, Caffee, lot T. block 8. Tliton's
bVYKDlSH PEOPLE THESE ARB
. TOUR BARGAINS.
If vou want to buy come and sea an
8-room new houee, only S blocks from
car. for 81.400, S&90 cash: also a 4-roorn
new bungalow, only 1 bloek from eux,
in, . v. a nHi nf tl tflfl IKOS ruh. I
To suit you at small coat, and verr easy ha im liat r nronartiea.- rtea eur
payments. There Is no reason .rhy youhiat before buying. O. Andereon, 87
snouia not own your own noma Can ! i,Yon st.. 1 block south of Arleta P. O,
HI-NOAliOW.
-room' bungalow, on 17th and Halsey,
In the hut nart af Holladay's adiUtion;
' LOOK TUIB. BARGAIN. HXEi-
add U ton 1.180
Wensel Erker and wtfe to Albert
Hahlenbeck et ai. lot t. block 8.
room modern houee and barn. S nice I
lots - lOOxHlO, all fenced and painted,
fruit trees, nice yard. 7-foot basement
under bouse; a bargain at 88,800, terme
81.400 raan, balance 8 gears' time, til
n p. PALMER.
118 Commercial Out) hMg.
H6lJLax).a i"W5CSrcHiA P hVl '-"
House, 448 WeWller St . 1 rooms and
Midway annex Lie a Vr. aLTrirlajii lit fioot t iin7 T.L rwptlon hall, larsre flreplar. M rur-
John Ruhlia and wlfa to A. K. , f ..4 vioa' Mt 80011 Tel. )ot tnl0); ooe blok from Bra-1.
Raynolda west 4 ef north wee t ! t ?T -i .v. ' yw.0j j., r way car. two bioeka frrs av-.m: tnn-1-
. if aorthwest sf northwest bLT FRuM OWNEA Mt 8T CEXLP home In bt ne'ghbod: S.8)8.
V of leetloa tt, townohlp 1 ' . r-ooni housa, lot (0xl. wired and t-rma P!nna Main 4-4, A-J.
sou' ransa 1 east f.808 plr; full cement baeame-at; small pay. sr-jTi-Rg vbrR KAMIT C i
J. 8. Wlr.-low aad wife to Eleanor ; ment down, balaaeej same as rent. Cor- 11 VJ. ' , iir. butir,
T. VcLeaa. '"t i. bloek 8. Ptorye r Romorit ve, and K. Sverett st BJ,1yr? "t, Nertbrow Acres, thr
addiOon sod a f.-ilot, of nt 8. iTake Mortavllla ear. ifaaa't y.-n i-lr 1? .nm,,
block . terr's addition t.808 84 Uul F.RS 8-KOOM HoLM OS f,V,Mt ts this beautiful protrtjr
Tltla OuarsDte and Trast eewn- E. Bomatde st, near Sth; f Jrnaca. i,ct faxa. T et a-1a; f rlre o-.,y 1
rev to C E. Long, lota I and 'full cement baaement et. Jeach- aarr te-"e. waiT' ) r - i.
block 18 Piedmont T78 ! M P riT vco ' I. . w 411 OrMi ',-
iJehn P. Raasaa aad wife ta Mary
1 !al ory. lot IT. Mori a,
I. land Par S.8M
Bar k ef Pherwvd to g. Weckrt
let 8. McK-k (8, eanayslde sc-
I end ad-ftlton . 4M
I William E Hralnarg and wife t
1 Oera He'.sarf'V. W X. bloc
1 7. TersB'n- s a4dtow M
111 Clt 11r. - j' fTfag At Am AC K I
FINE li!;H LOT. VKHT ClA-aS Till tl.9 . fr tntnif .-
Hawthorae. In (m. iiatri-t aiS 84xa4L ! I.e. clS In. prfaet ,'. wr-tt i
I face nert h: IT'S. It aa r. ah i 8?ee ta.n. rh-- -'
EAST eil'K 1 VFJ5TM1 VT CO- 8el&e. f, 1-1. ti,.
T.f 1147. -. m.r.4 ave ) 14 . r- " . .
OWN LA. IvTirLiOVrKH 111 l A I- . i
h urt f A l.i".
apartment h
8l rr '-. ft-" 1 t.nse Itl.
a e 1 1 ' 1 a
jr. a aia tt titx. .ai
1 1 .Jk
fl E.
I 1.
tree tes'ej fr at 3 trn"!
Itoa s tract
Hrrt- feet ia Uot