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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ' 30. ' 1608. SIDELINE, STORIES OF GREAT NORTHWEST T 1 nx ii huts foii A..r..p. , Hood HJver Will Be, Well , Itinre- united at BJJhow. r (8Dcll Dtapatrh la Tb JovraiLt ' Hoed River, Qr Oct 10. Wv Jl, Wu wg. president, and M. t w. . Wisdom, Secretnry. of the Oregon commission-of an Alaska-x ukon-roinr exposition were here today and addraed i meat" Ing ef the Hood RlveV Commercial club . dliectora, who have derided to place a county cxninit or. suu noxe or appie at the Meauie rair. jma i in audition to tOO boxes of Hood Itiver frutt which 'trie commission purchased lor the slate xnioit , ' i The county exhibit will- be made by tha county court and the local commer cial -rlutt jointly and will constat of tha flneat arjolea that ran be obtained in the vail. Theae will 'be eelectedl I onoe ana sent to me comm isaion, which wIll'plHce them In 'cold storage at the plant wnicn tney nave erected on the exposition grounds at Seattle. It la the Intention to handle the fruit ao to have -a permartKit Hood River county exhibit at tne rair during tne en tire time It la open, as 'the fruit that will ""ha nut In oold storaaesnow will be supplemented with ' a shipment of annlea aa aoon aa they are in condition next fall. The county display, call Tor an ' exploit or zo ooxea ana ou plates, which will be kept replenished zrom tne sioca iu cota siuragB. , TEACHERS IX SESSION-' Yamhill County Institute Convene at McMihnTille. . (Bneclal DlaiMtck te Ttia Journal.) McMinnville, Or.,' Oct. 80. The an nual Yamhill County Teachers' Institute 'opened Wednesday at the Columbus chool with an attendance of 150 t each era. Superintendent Belt of thla coun ty has prepared an excellent program and secured an-excellent, corp jt In structors, . v ., . The Instructors are J Superintendent Aokerman, E. V. Itessler. -president Mon mouth State Normal 'School j Mlas Cor nelias Marlon, state library commission; J. M. Powers . superintendent Salem schools; Mlas Ida Smith and Miss Ruby Reese.' McMinnville schools; W. R. Rutherford. Tillamook schools,' M, F. Honvllle. Sheridan schools: W. W. Wiley, Newberg schools; Qr. C L. Wil liams. McMinnville, ' Yesterday's program consisted In the presentation of. "Class Management" by J. M. Powers, TThe Secret of Success," by President Ressler. and an address i.:. xtr n . ha...,-.! Th, Amafnr1iir.i uy ... jv. " v, - v-. - or tne program was aecuon worn aim byJ"Vv R. Rutherford of tha nrnrrara was was composed of. practical demonstra . tions. , , '..- : Last night the local teachers tendered the visitors a rfeoeptlon at the Christian church. , ! . BUSINESS NpT SUFFICIENT. ', j ' ' "' "'' ' Cove Orchard Wot Entitled to Depot, Bays O'Brien. iHiiiom Ituraan of Tb Journal. "Saiem. Or., Oct. 80. -General Manager J. Pi O'Brien says the traffic from Cove Orchard ie not .sufficient ..to warrant the construction of a depot at that point such as the people demand. e save the receipts from the passenger traffic to and from Cove Orchard averages about $50 a month-and freight business about $25 each month. Furthermore, Tie says there is a depot at North yam hill imn milea.oUth. and one at Tual aftn a. mile or so north. -He declares the number of stops now made on the west side division 1 rar aDove me num ber on any other line In Oregon-and if the people continue to petition for a station every mue up me weai biuo ana men wtiui ueyuia m cvciy bwuuw, th rnllrnad eomoanv will bo compelled to cut out scme of the stopping places and "discontinue the street car service on tne west siae, wnicu ih nmmuum-o .solely ror tne convenience, oi me pa trons or inssroaa. ' HOOD ltIVER'8 INCREASE. . ,Ncw County Shows 50 Per Cent In- crease Since 1900. h,i.-Ih I)lTial..h to Th Xonrniil.) Tinmi -RivHr Or..-Oct. SO. The larae registration of voters at Hood River has caue several jiicui BiaiiBiiujuim ... Ki.av rt im fltnli. hv thnm thnt LU (trt.uupj. - - . .... .. j ... . "the : population in the. territory now embraced by the new county has In creased almost 50 per cent since the census or lvuo. ai ni nme m cbu- I ly dm fixures Showed that It had a pop ff uhttion of abjbut 6,000 people. The flg- ureav are nows ealfl to De close to io,uuu. Of tliese. ovttr 8.000 are In Hood River valley and owy. Estimates made rrom the rogtatrttten show that ,000 are in Trof wr: renter and South. Hood River precincts, the rest tfelng 'In the upper valley, which has had , a big growth, and at Cascade i,ocKa anajne west end of the. county. The number of school children here is tne largest in proportion to tne population or any sec- .tion pr we state. . f , SOIjE WITNESS VANISHES old. building was found to be Inadequate to aooommodule the Influx of tudsnta. Sl'KS LAND UOAnb ' '; " i - .. , . W. J, Munejr Seek to Kocover Deed '.";::y :t , to aO Acre. ' ' Balam. Or.. Oct. 80.W. J. Plnney! haa brought suit against tha state land board In tha circuit court of Marlon oountr for the recovery "of a deed , to 20 acres of school land for which he holds certificates declared by the board to be fraudulent. The land ,wi pur chased by Mr. Pinney and others since 1 001. all the certificates now belpg held by Mr. Pianey bjr aaslgnment. - Tha atata land board conalats of fttat Treaaurer Steele, Becretary of State Frank. Uenaon and Governor Chamber lain. ; In hla comDlalnt Mr. Pinney de- elarea .tha board haa refused to accept payments on the land, haa canaled the oercincatee ana is sdoui to raaeii ine tracts. Mr. Pinney asks for an Injunc tion restraining tha land board from taking this action. GRAZED BY DEAT1T. clous- Both horses were olntoned t the ground by th wagon wheels, bu were not Injured. . t It was dark when the accident o eurrea and Taylor, who waa drlvln another loam, eoudd not find bis eom panlon for some time.' lia Anally lo rn tod aim by the aid of a ehevherd dor. He waa oonvayed to hie home and it waa eeveral aoura before he recovered consciousness. . m .1 , , t8,00 FOR STALLION. Otto- Anderaori Narrowly Escapes ,' Being Crashed by Logs. " ": (Opedal tHipttcb to The aaraal.l The -Dalles. Or.. Oct 10 Otto Ander son and Roy Taylor of Dry Hollow, near this city, were hauling logs from the hill., about 18 mliea from their home. when Anderson's wagon upset, throwing him beyond danrer of being crushed by the logs, but rendering mm unoon- Farmers Near Junction OJtj nur lm- . . ponea Aaimai, Junction City. Or.. Out. 10. Daunaa- mil. four years old. wetehlna pound, was aold for 88.0U0 by C W. Rowers, reiireaentlng J. Crouch A Bon or Buorameto, t ai to prominent rarin era of this section. Thle stallion waa imported rrom Prance early, this spring. 'It won first, rrlas at tha state tulr at Baeramenlo thla fall. The buyers of ma ooraa are as ronows: pi. Jl usrneit, J. I Caton, O. KMrrout W. H. Evans. Oeorg Humphrey A Bona, Robert Kyle, n. it. xiewitt aoa cnarioe uarupoeii.. . PASTOR'S CONDITION CRTTIOAL Ilev. SI. E. Roalton Stricken With 1 IIemorrbaf of Stomach. , s (SnerU! Dlamtota to Tha JooraaLl The Dalles. Or., OoL .- Her. M. XI Poulton, paator of the fclon'e Lutheran ohurch In this city and well known In Lutheran ohurch circles throughout the state, waa atrlcken with hemorrhage of tne stomacn Tuesday morning. He wae removed to a local sanatorium, but hla fihyslclana give no hop of hie survlv njt.1 Building Permita. Henry Hardt, erect one-atorr frame dwellings East Fifteenth street, between Shaver and Mason, 81,200; Portland Mill & . J- ixture company, ereot rour-story ;- - ' FUR y l?finmnttn la rflBsed br an excess of uric acid In the blood, which gradually get Into the circulation because of indigestion constipation, weak Virlnev action, and other irreirularitiesf of the system which are sometimes .r. . , tm . ! j i n a 1 1 j&4.4 ronsiderea ol no imDortance. anis nnc aaa anises an muamcu hum uuuicu condition of the blood, and the circulation instead of nourishing the different portions of the body, continually deposits Into tne nerves, muscles, tissues atirl lointa. the irritatinsr. cain-orodudnjr acia witn wnicn it is nliea, Kneu- thatisni can only be cured by a thorough cleansing of the blood, and this is lust what S. S. S. does. It sroea down into the circulation." and by neutral izing the uric acid and driving, it from the blood, effectually and surely removes the Cause. 8. S. 8. strengthens and invieorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, causing pain and agony thoughout the sys- tem, It Decomes an jnTlgua-tiag, . uuuiisuiug uoiu, iiuuisxua ucaucu disease. S. S. S. being a purely' vegetable blood purifier, is the surest and safest cure for Rheumatism in any of its forms.' Book on Rheumatism and tmy medical advice desired sent lree to ail who write. frame fkotory, S04 Multnomah etreet. between Twiity-fiHiril and Twenty. sUlh. 818.000; Portlanil Mill A PUture titiiny, erect ono-aiory uoncrela iKriiuue.' Uullnomah airrat, between Twanty-fourth and Twoaty-alath, IJ.Kuo; I'ortlaud Mill t'latur conusor, arect ona-atwry frame dry kiln, kue Multno mah atreet, between Twenty-fourtb and Twenty-aUth. IJ.K00; C. K. Henry, eraol euiierete footlnga, Kourth a I root, ba tmeen Oak and iliark. ll.oOOi Mrs. Praa el MupllukU ereot laro-etory frame dwelling. Palling street, comer Mary land avanua, 83.000; P. a. ICngle, erect one-etory frame dwelling Eaat Haventy ninth at root, between Hurnal.le and Everett, II, C00; 31 cT Crawford., eroot thrae-eiory brick warehouse. Plfth street, corner nlteny, 110.000. Jkonlr Batla akin rroam ta wet akla. vine dry. ImuM eaiiuy, imuolh akla. 2.V. Eye tested free al aletsger's. Hsrd'maa pianos, the Wiley B. A)ln Co. DEATHS n ifrL..i-L"i.iitjt'i' 1 n.lf'ili " hBaamai WOriME Mra M. E. Morse, ' Jennlnge Lotiaa, October Is, 181 tarebral rantcrrliaga. , McAVOV D. MeAvoy, olty, October it, age ill appendicitis. LJ- h. WINO la aitna Chinese). 184 S4 Kourth street, Octooer 87, age &i re-t mutant (ever. ColAIN .Jo C Colvln, city, Ootober 18, ei 81; choiacyetlila. JU'.NU HOI SK Jung House (Chinese), 8 Macond atreet, October 8T, ag (8; tuberculosis, . SCHKNCK Mrs. L A. Schenck, 114 Humboldt, October 18, chronta endocarditis. FUNKIUL NOTICKS TO-NIGHT "TV OOODnr In this city. October S.,W1H iii ot .N. Uoodby, aitea llyeuia. funeral servlcee will be held at Dunning. MerCn- tra 4r OHlaugh's chapel. -7th and Tine at., finturduv, Ortobur 81, at 1 p. ni. Krlend Invited to attend. Interment at crematory. ' UK A R 1 fl LE If In -thla' oily. October 28. William J. lJeardsley. ad 73 year. Deceased Waa a yeteraa of the cIvMI war. a m oluntrr. Jnd ether drag habit are ponttlrey cured b IA81TINA. lorerpodennleorlntemalue am ule aent to any drag habltueAy ESmui SnalL Rernlar orS-e 82.00 rr bo file- a a 1 roar druct 1st or hy mall in plain wrapper. ! Xkaaalaal St. Loo la. Ua mtm gartiaaa.. yT'SI Mai anil WUMtrl. ar UJBJCsN. 1 CmBI Oforaaaatartf J blklan,l dlohariai.laflaaiUni, 8 f WKKtHM aw "I W B H. William J. lleardaley, aged 73 year, tcaaavd Waa a vrtftran of the clxll wSr. avlng aerved In Company V. First regl lent of heavy -artillery, Connecticut volunteer. r uneral eervioe win oe held at Dunning. McKntee & tillbaugh's chapel, 7th and Pine at.. Saturday, Octo ber 81, at 8 a. m.. under auspice of the O. A. R. SVlends and sll old soldiers litvtted to' attend. 'Interment Urand Army cemetery. XKW TODAY.' CHARMING HOME New bungalow at Willamette Heights with about M00 square feet of ground. Cnntalna seven rooms, all finely kalso- mined, naruwood rioor In pulillo rooma, very iarse basement and excellnnt fur nace. ' Total coat price, land and build ing to abaaiit owner, waa 88.800, and will sell fur $7,800 on eaay terms. f RUSSELL t5. BLYTM ooacMoirwsaxTK auiLsiiro. FOR SALICRIML IlSTATi: lit MOSIER APPLE LANDS Small tract; easy payments. See us. C0X.DHBIA, TAXItXTT OBOKAKOI 00. Room 10. 14 m First Bt. BIEETIXO NOTICES 41 FUNERAL' DIRECTORS unaertaaers and emoajmera: moaern In every detail, 480. Uady aeai Seventh and Pine: Main slant UKi-lllA temple, fytnian Hlalers, an nounce their Halloween dancing party for Saturday evening, October 81, at K. P. hall. 11th and Alder eta. Friend coi dtally invited. Adtnlaalon: Gents, 60c; i aoiea. too, ay oraur or committee HOME SITtS HOr.LAnAy4ft100, on 14th it., r.er Welvller, 81.000. l.'J EAST ANKtNV, near . J8rd 80so. 81.800. - Ill UN1VKR8ITT". PARK IOOiIOO, Wltl, am all barn. f U0. " -' liT BVNSXBIOIH 80100. on E. lint, 11(00. ' 8o 6T. Johns Huslnesa block, on carllne, l,6v)0. 80S CENTHAT ALDINACorner JOOxlo'i, An X4akulini1 H van II KilA - . ' 1 C it tovsciu cttfc:ST--Two' lot, fin view, li.ooo. r , m luvINGTON B0!00, two feet above level of bltullthlo atreet, - 81.100. - . WOODLAWN lOOnlOO, on tkum St., 8126 caeh UT WILLAMKTTFJ I1EK3HTS 100x100, on Bavler St., $3,800.. .. . 4 Hartman & Thompson ' Chamber pf Conlmerce. . ', f aiaaeas aobrua, FkIbIm. ant atrla THIf YMrjCHEatfU . gaat ar solaoaoe. aiuflj J "J aaOd hy Draggtsta, w) I ' by axenaa, pralrt, 'fii SI OO. or I bottlM 2,7!l. r ctnolar seat ea reanaat. M DON'T PAIL TO VISIT OUR FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY A complete exhibition of sclenoe and Presenting a rl-yld and reailatlo atndy otthe origin and development of fhahn tuha race from th beginning to the end. Also a fig-ore study of health and 4is ease In all it rarlou phaaea, rpraent ed by life- lie model la wax and papler- Thea lifelike model axe tha olerereejt work of th foremoat master ef th world. Beadaxt ron ehould see this great ex hibition and not how wonderfully w are mad. ' Consultation and Examinations Free and Our Cures Guaranteed m OUR FEE Vor a oomplet euro in any sbnpls aa oompllcated oase. - Wm Viira Wealrnea ol Men. Varicocele. Hydrocele. Nervous Debil ity. Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Glands, Kidney, Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted Special .Diseases of Men. Men make no mistake when they come to us We giv you tha re sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best service that money can buy. If you are ailing, consult us. Medicines furnished la our private laboratory from $1.60 to 86.00 a course. - If you cannot call, write for self-examlnatlon blank. Hour. 8 a. m. to l m. daUy. Sunday 9 to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 891 M Morrison Sfc, Between fourth and rifth. FOrtland. OA $5.00 Mystery- Surrounds Disappearanc of Eva , wooir, xuiamooK. inMtt1 nlyithto Tha Jonmil.V Tillamook. Or.. Oct 80. Just a week tn ttia time when she was to have been: called before- the "grand ury to testify against her father, Eva' Woolf, a high school atudent of thi place has dis appeared. Her rather, vvuuam vvooir. has; been confined In jail In default of $5,000 bond, charged with a serious mttm -rrrlmn. The dauchter was the soW witness' for the prosecution, un less 'she Is found It is not believed that the state will be able to secure a oAnvlrtinn. The aid's mother refuse .to make a statement regarding tne dis appearance. . , . , A. , Twoolf first achieved notoriety In this section July 4, when he flaunted a red flag over the star and- stripes. For this orfefise he was -also arrested and (iit tif trial in tne, circuit court -under bond of $600, making hi total bond $6,600. . - vrmita v,. -,. drawlnrth line betwean our- .M. 1-m.mKI, iHuiiu TFT.a h Individual ...... V v, 40dlt ion to Airmny institution ivcaujr j CM- muat be oonaldered. Most doctors claim lor rupii. mat among um.uHa w u..-.- "f men on or two are inouraoi mi iaa la San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING J. P. Flnlcy 8c Son lttLni T.adv attendant. Main 8: A-169 ztLtfi-tnh kes co.. fike"tial Dl rector, embalmera, 270 Ruaaell, Eaa 10n8b Iady aaalatant ED uTuiD HOL,AN. UNDERTAKER zzo ard etreet M. W. A. KVKHQREEN CAMP, 6,4(8. meet Wednesday evening. Allaky bldg.. Id and Morrison at. m7w. a. onsaoN oRAra camp. No. 8876, Monday. Selllng-Hlrscb block, 10th and Washington its. FOR BALE HEAL ESTATE 16 ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO. balmlng; lady ta t: 408 Aid er. M (188 CEMETERIES ROSE CITT SINGLE ORAVBB. $10 'family lota. 828 to 875. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et ana cuuy road." mono -jaoor iuo. . rui full Information annlv to Frank flonle gel. 682 Wornaater blk. Phone A-882S. MONOIENTS CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements In The Jour nal aro as follows: No sd less than 16c per insertion. Phone or charged ads 6o per line per insertion; 7 insertions for the price of .' Cash ads lo, per word per inser tion, 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per Insertion, 8 Insertion for the price of 8. 18 to 20 words. ZOc; Zl to ZB words. 25c: matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, 10c MARI1LE AND GRANITE MONU ments. all klnda cemetery decoration. (8-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff ft Dorcas. WEEKS' Granite Co. Marble and gran ite monuments. 801 4th st. Main 4a I. NKU A KINQSLET. 268 1ST.. PORT land's leading marble and granite wka. JREAL ESTATE TRAJVSFTERfl Lawyers' Abstract St Trust Co.. room ( Board of Trade bldg.; abstract a specialty. Pacific Title A Trust Co.. the leading abatractorn. Z04-6-S-7 railing Diag. oer Una ner Insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, 60c per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to Inch). 84c per Inch. Count 6 words to line. Tha .Taurnal cannot aruarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind occuring In telephoned advertisements. Should any ad appear Incorrect on first insertion, The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. Tha Journal's business office Is open from 8 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays 8 a, m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT i a MEN'S DISEASES ALL ARE CURABLE 't : rMnlal nianatrh tn Tha Joaintl.l - Alhanv. . Or.. Oct 80. Sunday after- noon th new academy of Our Lady- of Perpetual Help- or this city win De dedi cated. ArcnDisnop i;nnsiio vi rnina will conduct the services. He will be aislsted by Father One of th Albany parish and several visiting clergy.. After tne reiigiou ctnmonj mciuj yiv gcam wlH be rendered In th audito rium. - . The new structure I on of the finest In -the elate for ecbool purposes, and possesses- (lrst-elas accommodation for resident students. The academy Is under the management of the Benedictine-Sister, and so suceeaafu) haa it been during th past 16 year that th 4 t i r ri i -- --' - J J wrong. I have demonstrated that it I wrong, for' I cur all disease of men. The truth la, that some case of curable diseases ar In curable, and some ease-of so-called lpcurable disease ar eaally curaDie ay tn ngnt wmt,nLAm I bv bo mean claim th ability to cure any and every caae that may oome to my office, but I claim to cur moat of th cases that' othera cannot cure, and I always refuse treatment -where conditions indicaa .that I will b unable to obtain thorough and lasting reeult. Ay F'4B4 for Cure Ira Any Simple Go ft 1 J The north Pacific storm is now central over British Columbia. Jt has caused arenrral ralna In Washlnaton. Oreeon and northern California, but the winds, aa yet have not been severe, the highest velocities so far reported being 62 miles south at Tatoosh Island and 48 miles southeast at North Head. The Carolin storm haa moved north to tha Now England coast; it has caused general rains in tne nortn Atlantic states ana snow in upper Michigan. A hlgn pressure-area is central over the Dakotas. The temperatures are above normal in tne nortn racmo Btaies ana aiso in jnow England and the middle Atlantic states. but over the central and southern nor lions or tne country it is cooler man usual, with the departuresfrom normal most marked in th south Atlantic and east Gulf states. The Indications ara for occasional rain In this district tonight and Satur day, with fresh southerly winds n the interior and with a moderate to fresh westerly gale along the coast. It will be cooler tonight in Oregon and In -the Interior of western Washington. -Temo. .. Max. Mln. Preclp. Atlanta. Oa f9 Baker City. Or 68 Boise, Idaho 64 Calgary, Alberta. . . . 24 Chicago. Ill R2 Denver, Colo 66 Helena Mont 40 Lewlston. Idaho 60 Los Angeles. Cal... 72 Marshfleld, Or 60 . New Orleans, La.... 84 Philadelphia. Pa.... 60 Pocatello, Idaho 62 Portland, Or.. 68 Rosenurg, ,Or 60 San Francisco. Cal.. 64 Seattle, Wash 60 Spokane Wash 68 Walla Walla, Wash. 66 44 46 . 62 20 6 32 80 48 49 64 64 62 43 63 54 68 62 48 68 . 0 .04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1.0R 0 .43 .22 .08 .28 .OK .T A. P. Mead and wife to Layton t. fuhnit. lot 4. hlork "O." Ta bor Heights ..." $ 1.000 Richard Wilder and wife to K. r. Efflnger, undivided 1-8 of the following: Beginning at point In west line of 11th st. 75.4 feet southerly from intersec tion of said west line of 11th st. with south line of Burnside at, thence southerly 82.7 ' feet, thence westerly to a point 95 feet from northeast corner of 12th st., thence northeasterly to a point 71.8 feet southerly from south line of Burnslde st, thence easterly 100.2 feet to be ginning 25,000 Bailey Avery to William T. Hen ry, lots IS and 14, block 1. Mountain View Park addition No 2 100 Edward J. Sheen and wife to Harry L. Hughes and wife, lots 10 and 11. block 16. Capltan ad dition J.400 Moore Investment Co. to Hubert C. Morris, lot 8, block 60, Ver non . 450 E. W. Chandler and wife to El mer Denby, east 80 reet or lot 1 east 80 feet of north 25 feet of lot 2, block 4, Piedmont Park ...... 1,700 Ralph E. Mclntyre and wife to Ida A. Carlile. east S3 1-8 feet of lot 9, block 6, Bartsch Park addition 2,800 L. Barnum et al to W. F. Bchu ler. lots 26. 27 28 and 29. block 122 University Park 1,600 J. T. Murphv. and wife to Ida Tirhenor, lot 8. block 18, City View Park 1,850 John M. Roarers and wife to C. H. Llbby, south VI of east of tiart of tha mirioon Tibbetts I. JL li 760 Seourlty Abstract & Trust Co. to Ans-us MoOrce-oV. lota 11 and 12. block 85, Rose City Park.. 1,000 Frank S. Janes and wife to Ed ward Keen, lot 8. block 3 Flor ence Heights 425 J. E. Scott and wife to T. E. Mc TCpes. lot 23. block 7. Columbia k) Heights 60 ra. H. CuplnJl-and wife to Clem- piiH i vvp . htn it n.i Ann 34, block 8, Kern Park 600 Fir and comoanv to F. W. Bless- Ine. lore, block 7. Firland 175 Arleta Land company to John M. Mtitzer et al. lota 1 ano z. diock 19. Elberta .-, 825 W. C. Noon -Jr. and wife to W. Noun, lota .1 . s nnd c. block 2, Eiiendalo 760 Nellie, N. Lean to William G. Gosdlin et al. lo 8. block 6. Clifford addition to Albina 100 Frederick W. Blessing and wife to Nancv A. Toiik. lots 6 and 7. block ?. Firland 1.800 netciier i.inn and wire to ti. Stowo. lot 6. block 2. Blnn- ham'H addition 350 Frank Webster and wife to W. R. FOR SALE i 8-room house, well furnished, fine lo cation, psys 9 per cent on the Invest ment; a (0-roomhotel and $ lots, pays 10 per cent; 100x100 with a 7-room house and bath on Nob hill; also 6-room house and bath, all modern and easy terms st Sell wood; 2 fine houses In South Portland, pay 9 per cent on In vestment; 6-room cottage, owner haa to sell, good terms; 50x100 with good 6-room house and 4 rooma unfinished In teh attlo. corner lot: also 100x160 with 7 flats, all new and modern; 8-room house, all modern Improvements, good terms; a 9-room house, lot 50x100, In North Portland; also have several good farms would trade for city property. For particulars call, pfione or write to CHAS. HIRSTEL 88Vi 3d at., room 8, Portland. - No Cash Reacircd Good 7-room plastered house, built for a home, bath, basement, cement walks, chicken coop, barn, berries, fruit tree 80x100 lot: 81.800: 320 ner month. Two carlines. HAVKRSTIC ft. GALLAGHER . 3-4 3 Vfc Washington et. $375 CASH. 40x100, "eT"I5TH BT,' " blocks from Hawthorne ave.; thi la an exceptional buy. R-49,Journal. 6-ROOM plastered house, lot 60x100, 8 block from carline; price 81.060. half raith. Call 181 Madison at' WANTED REAL ESTATE . 31 WE WANT THE FOLLOWING: We have purchasers for the following properties: $7,000 to $9,000 modern resiaence in nortnweat part or city; $3,000 to $3,500 residence In 6outh Port land; also $2,000 residence in south- : west part of city. These parties have their money ready, but the properties must be worth all asked for them. PORTER ft FRENCH. 607 Commercial bldg. ' -1 WANTED Farms and city homes to ' ! 6-room -modern house, electrlo light. gas. Bull Run water; two full lota, fine lawn, shrubs and bearing fruit trees; fine large barn, well and windmill' for barn and Irrigation. $3,160 takes it bee owner on premised. 1S0U IS. TAz LOR BT. Take Hswthorne or Mt Tabor car and get off at 49th. - aell or exohanee. Portland Co., 204 Morrison st. Home WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITT REAL state end rarms. What have you to sell? Will deal with the owner only. 80S Wells-Fargo bldg. - CTWf YOUR REAL, ESTATE AND1 business chances with Oregon Adjust- ment Co., 308 Ankeny. Main 8267. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 Portland Heights Lots Six lota on ' Portland Helahta. two blocks from carline, level,' fair view, an exceptional bargain, $650; terms, 10 per cent down, balance 2 per cent each month. 928 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. ( HIGHLY Improved nearly 20-acre farm, with good buildings, fruits and de-- slrable neighborhood surroundings, to exchange for close In city home worth. $3,000 to $4,000. Portland Homes Co.. 204 Morrison St. ' . - '. BY owner, for Bale or exchange, half Interest in sawmill on rail" road and deep water; capacity 100.- - 000 in 10 hours. Cash or timber or other real estate in exchange. 979 E. Alder st 9 ACRES, well Improved, on Oregon electrlo line, for Portland income property to the amofant of $3,000. M. Petersen, Cornelius. Or. ' FINE FARMS AND ACREAGE FOR ' city property. Conant Realty Co., room 5, 250 Alder St. ROOMING-HOUSE, 12 rooms, central location, will exenange ror smait house with lots of ground for poultry. Call at once. 204 Morrison st - . THE handsomest concrete block , house In the olty, 8 rooms, hall, bath, etc. owner leaving city, has reduced the price from $4,000 to $3,500 for quick sale; ground Is 100x100; terms $500 cash, balance monthly payments to suit buyer. A choice Quarter blook In Hawthorne Park for $4,500; 1 a snap, m BUCHTEL & KERHB, 360 -E. Morrison St. WE BUILD HOMES To suit you at small cost, and very easy paymenta . There is no reason -.7hy you should not own your own home. Call and see us and let ua explain how easy It is to do ao. THE VETERAN LAND CO, 822 Chamber of Commerce. MARRIAGE LICENSES SB TAYIrOm, Thm leading- apacia&a. e ray wnen i cure you x SO-CALLED WEAKNESS ? And a half doen other dtaeaaa pacullar te mn. Including Varleocala. 2 Hvdrocela, ftoeclfla Blood Polaoo, Stricture and Contracted Dtor4r ar about th only ajlment that I have paid any attaatlon to for many yeavr. i V ctaer aowto treat aa X xae4 er ear mm X ear. sa awtaoaa ar nttraiy air rwa. A Mr MODERV and up-te-rtat nrnhod ar certain and speedy c-ura Of PPTRMATORRHOEA. -WEAKNFP9- CONTRACTED DISORDERS. 2 apECiriO BLOOD POISON. LOST STRENGTH aa4 all reflaa ailment i 1 gTjarantd. - A VARICOCELE, ' HYDBOCKLE. aad PTRICTTRIt rstt1v!y ctirM wrTMOlT THB KNIFE, and NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAJlirNTIL YOU ARB WELL, YOUR moaay la your ewm hank I aafer than any ana nna. t '- nn ooCTraTAno Call at rh affV. If poaeibi. far Ftv Advtc, Examination and Plagnoala. If yoa cannot call, writ far ayropum blaaa. The DR: TAYLOR Co. oomm xoaaxso An sicon trrmzsm rrr Xatraae, tMi, Merrl rtraa, rerUaaa. Bvron Jenlson. 1664 Berkeley street 21, and Ida Montgomery, 16. . W4eden Mosher, 40S Hawthorn ave nue, 67, and Hattie W. Black, 45. Simon Wolf, 148 North Eighteenth atreet Si, and Carolyn Solomon, 23. John Sundaulst 655 Ralelah atreet 28, and Anna Peterson, 28. Clem M. RoDblns,, Portland. 89. and Nellie Grover, 24. Morrla F. McGrath, 833 Market treet 14. and Carrie George, 19. Walter P. Johnson. 495 Flanders treat, 22, and Lena Blanche Jones, 20. fteora-e Parker Clark. 489 Eaat An Iron street, 21, and Marie Ellen Fleenor, li. Thomas P. Arsneau, Portland, 81, and Matilda Kvenson. its. Wedding Card. W.JG. Smith ft Co, Washington bldg corner 4th and Waah Ington ate. Beta ft Sons, florists, funeral deaigoa, Hfr worrleon. Mam ob; a-1877 Clark Bros., florist Flaa flower nd floral dealgns. 289 Morrison st Full draso suit for rant all lv Unique Tailoring Co, 18 Start st manm - ...... . u ( . .v. . o v u. v.. wy posit Meier A Frank Main Till. BIRTHS EDWARDS To Mr. andMr. C. IX Ed wards, jrwiton. or- octener 14. a eon. ROGERSTO Mr, ati Mrs. T. P. -Rog er, lit Albina avenue, October 1Z, a on. i i VATH To Mr. and Mra O Vath, 861 Roland' venae. October 28. a daugh ter. MERRILL To Mr. and Mr. I. J, Mer- riii. in royno airvei, isciooer z a eauanter.- . . BTAIiiER To Mr. and Mr. W. It gfalcer city, tv tolr-r jl.. a-no. -LOEFKeLmAX To lr. and Mr, J. Lrffelmj --418 Ferty-flfth -atreet. inionr i. ti. llntrlln lot 1?. hhick 2. Arlet.i Park No. 2 275 W. I). McNalr and wife to G. W. Rlira-s. lots 14. 15. 16 and 17. block 2, Woodmere Park 850 O. R. Addlton and wife to W. H. Knott anuth half nf lot 4. block 1, Faxon Park 100 L. A. Woodward et al to I. Med-vpilni-Rkv. InU IS .-nid 16. block 6, Ina Park addition 1,000 Jacob valaer and wife to Henry Diemal, lot 10, block 5, Henry's addition" 650 Victor Land company to II. W. Smith, lots 10 and 11. block 1, Peninsular addition 400 A. A. Coon and wife to Mrs. Charle Johnson, quarter acre of John P. Powell D. L. C TOO Portland Trust company to W. H. Sctitt, lots 29 and SO. block 16, Tremont Place , 170 Plillllppe Chareron and wife to Fred Roslnske. south 40 feet of lot 6 and east 11 2-3 feet of . south 40 feet of lot 3, block It reanbdlvislon of blocks 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13, 14. 24 and 25. Sunny- aid .?. BOO Frank L. Farrls and wife to J. N. Klein, lot 3. iilock 25. East Creston 1.800 Ravmond F. Marquis and wife to William Hilton, lot 7. block 2, Keystone addition 4.000 Earl C. Hronaugh and wife to W. H. Rust et at lot 16. 17 and 18, block 6, Arbor Lodge 450 Title Guarantee ft-Trust company to E. J. Jaeger et al. lota 4 and 6, block "C, First addition to Hoi la -lay Park addition 1.078 Anten Secbtem et al to Walter E. Bates, lot 6 and 6. block 2. Cooper' addition 750 Portland Trust company to G'iy M. Kuford. lata 19 and 2". .Mock 1. Tremont Place 1T8 Have your m imat to WHY PAY RENT? When you can buy a new 4 room mod ern cottage, good . neighborhood, east. front improved street cement wants, an WE have a choice fruit tract near Mo sler, in the Hood River district, to exchange for house and lot in Portland, EAST, HOOD RIVER LAND CO.. 616 Beck bldg.. corner 7th and Oak. 120 ACRES 3 MILES FROM CAPH Horn on -Columbia river; 15 acres In cultivation: rood house, barn and other outbuildings; will trade for house and lot suitable for working; man. Whal ley. 616 McKay bldg. ; ;;. TO EXCHANGEONE" ACRE! AND 6 room house, good town, 30 miles from Portland, for chicken ranch; value $1,- 000; pay cash difference. Goldschmldt's agency, 263 hi Washington st. TO EXCHANGE for house and lot. 136 acres land, stock, crops and tools. 6 miles from Bhroder. 609-610 Buchanan bldg. OWNER will exchange choice lot for timber. Stark. residence or Walling, 243 HOUSE and two lots,- also good timber claim to exchange for farm. Addres R-483, Journal. I WISH to have a house built and turn one or more fine lots in on the deal. J. Frank Porter, 607 Commercial bldg. paid, electric and gas fixtures, paneled 5 qoo BUSINESS property, 16 per cent balance 316. CONKLIN BROS., 802 Rothchlld bldg. JUST LIKE RENT. $250 down, $15 monthly, buys new cottage. 4 rooms and bathroom, on nice lot In lawn, garden, fruit and shade trees; a choice home; only $950. Port land Homes Co., 204 Morrison st. $450 1-ROOM house, basement 24x44 excavated, cesspool completed, lot 664x864. H block east Milwaukle road, Sellwood. Hurry and get this. J-261, Journal. HOW'S this one? Lots 16, 16. 22. block 4fi VTitoHfAnlr aIHItlnn Rt. Jnnna. 1 block to new high school, $975; cash; surrounding lots $475. J-299, Journal. FOR SALE By owner, good 8-room . house, wltn 2 lots, i diocks irom car x.inn down and terms to suit Must sell: I am going out of town. C-114, Journal. innnniA for timber: grt-H trade for anme one. R. W. Fisher, 228 Allsky b'dg. Large rooming louse, modern. furniture good, good location. H-240. Journal. ' A FINE new Stanhope buggy, rubber tires, for sale or exchange on lot Frary ft Belts, 132 Eth st - FOR 8AIE--FARMS 17 C R. Donnell & Co. Real Estate. Room 338 C. or C well HiKflilxo-HOnSE. 34 rooms. furnished, good location. electric lights, bath, phone, lease; rent $100; price 13,000, part casn. uregon yu justment Co.. 308 Ankeny. A HOHE FOR YOU Half acre on 6-cent carline for price of lot; will build to suit; $10 monthly. CM AS. H. AUUSH. 226 Lumber Exchange. Main 6645. FOR SALE house and lot on carline. 80-foot street 20 minutes' rid. Only $660. 1208 Gladstone ave. Dal y station. 6 ACRES on Salem carline. close In; 5 Ka,m fl V AAA half i.lh Mllltfin- 1 UUIII .HI J " . w.v , ---- , - man Land Co.. 88 H 3d St. CORNER LOT AND HOUSE FOR SALE Will take good work team In ex change If sold at once, will go cheap. inquire victoria ianey, mi c im 1,650 MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. eaxy terms, 4M wee name st. xaae Woodlawn car. Large lot owner. 7-KOO. HOUSE Good condition, lot 60x100, doxen oearing rruit trees; l.00. Inouire 1225 E. Main st ONE 4-ROOM COTTAGE, ALL MOD- ern. Jaeement, close in: term to suit purchaser. Call Has Missiasippi ave. 640 ACRES FIND AGRICULTURAL land, adapted for alfalfa, grain, frufcs. In central Oregon; terms 16 per acre, part cash, balance on tlma. . We have 50,000 acres In tract from , 160 to 10,000 acre at price ranging from $5. to $10 per acre. These lands ar-in the araln belt of eastern and central Oregon; also stock ranches run ning in slse from 600 to 20,000 acres, at $5 to $10 per acre; part cash, balance 0B OREGON HOME) & LAND CO. , 14 Hamilton bldg. WE' riAVE S6ME OF THE BEST BUYS IN CLARKE COUNTY. WABlLi HERE ARE A FEW: 3U acres, finely improved bottom land. $2,200. - , , 40 acres, good house, easy clearing, $600. . t, - 40 acres, mostly olearedy good or chard. $1,290. v . . m 80 acres bottom land, all stock ana tools, good buildings, .. vrythlng In good shape. $4,000. The Ccast Realty Co, 230 Lumber Exchange. NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, BATH, TOIr let full cement rounaation, an im provements In: term to suit purchaaer. Call at 631 Thurrr in; no agents. NfcW BL1LD1NU (UH.M6he.lJ OK housekeeping, close in. 23 room and large hall. Phone B-1409. EoXlwO ON FLiS'T, BETWEEN RUS- sell and Page; price $1,650; a bargain; Investigate. Inquire 275 Russell at ACREAGE. 10 acres, all Improved, only II min utes' walk from carline,. 8 -room bung- low barn 1 V stories, 2 chicken house 16x100, 4 acre In trawbrrl, 100 8 y ear-old fruit tree .of varlou kinds; $660 per acr. H oaah, balance $600 yearly, 6 per cent Interest. It E. Al- i len. woodjnr station. Phone Tabor 1425. " . - IDAHO CAREY ACT LANDS, 85,000 acres, embracing ome of th choicest -agricultural and horticultural land la th state, now open for entry under Big Wood River project For Information address C R Hartt. Mgr. Land Sale Dept. Boise. loano. $250 BUYS CHOICE LOTS ADJOININO Pwlft'a new town. Eaay term. 6e R. B. Carey, imi peninauiar aye. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRAE ft A.Mil B. 488 CHAMBER OF COMMERCK WASCO ilDL'NTr. ' 160 acre. acre In cultivation; U fenced, torn timber, 2 good spring. amaJl houaa completaly furnlahad, barn, toolhouaa. 3 horsea, aom tmplemanta, u acr pottoea. li ton hay, 4 mll -. from railroad ataUon; all for $l.40; will trad for roumtng-hou. or house "J 10VeNKE ft 1URRISON. $11 OerliPger hide. 2d and Aldr. FORSALB Bt ADM'l.vTstRfriR, 89 cre of lanl n-r tlUerton, 68 acre la fin cultivation, I J acre In her-. ere In potato, bone and tock.- A food brrjn for a mas wttft money. Price 3.54. Terma Apply 63 Vnlon v. north. ' , ' wTirfRIVFIR "KRLIT LAN'D. r W hav eom fln frutt Irata at DEATHS WHOM-km. K. Eahotn. Bua Lin Ct1W--riifant exitv or Mr. and Mr. J-oN. October 17- tUlrn.. Rlf LET W. J. Bwarda1T, dty. tvtff a aa ,; tnit rrstitl iAQIEI-TKl J. Jsaialakl. 47 HrtMtg. Ucmfcar it, ag t aaaat i; faawmoaka. uTF.7fact. mad. by th. f HI j LOTS IN WOODSTOCK FOR BITS - oa a "'. ft Co. at'ri'- - ii-rlaaa AHeta. Or oa. Tabor 318. p.c Mrf?. o and Haialle work: t eur rrlcea. XirVT TOD AT XOXJ-kSAT FABK. S.OOO 8-tory. 6-room rec ptio-i hT1 . dwelling; larr fnrrh aad otrato sleeping rof-m; fumar. flrr c . etc.; exceptionally well lot-ated, aouth erB exposure; ca b boaght cn terra TDE SPANTON CO. . . a 1. . . . WV4 I Til- 1 T 1" f c-T - T 1. U a I. , , . . modern, lot 40x111. 1 rroved f tret. i h T . , walking dlstaiy-o. 73 E. Salmon. 3'- j acjw Vlaa-i KUH SALE LHI.AJ'. A 6-room bouae od 8 lota In V ion. A enap If takan at cn-a. 1I3 E. 1 4 1 h. 6-liX"M nr J rn colt EuonT-'l. leaving rity; furnlahad or uafar- tilahed. Main 't. - gTa Ctarti v 12-Kmi houaa, rioae tn, r-t , 1: room fliled. Owner, 93 111 A. Main 78 . . . FOR SALE i4.if, eW t-v 't a '" f nnm r.t 1111. 3 H.NEpT I- 'a la V. -Tr!-; 'i i at a a,;r;:.ca Owae-r, U. II. c ".It .--... C ACKK.-4 hr wnr, . n U. .Lilt wtta t'Hi. .-,-, ji d ard firai, 1, a --. -.,. tlrtd. 4J O..I1 tr rh-. M 1' is ACKtrt IN oLT li ;: a. ' MM r ol.-J It r; n. .a. I i ' sere; prfet tllla. Iv.i.3 i . 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