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THE OREGON P'AILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY" ' EVENING, NOVEMBER ' 3, 1808.
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PROGRESS ' OE THE ELECTION
MTHE PACIFIC XOMSTSmTES
Vote in Eastern Tart of State
v i Shows Democratic
J - v Gains.
:.' (Sseelal DUpetch to TbS frontal. I '
' Pendleton, Nov. J-. The voto through
oat ' Umatilla la exceedingly heavy and
mere is muta ipieren oeing taken -In
,f the election. ' Opinion la about evanlv
,n divided, but the Democrats seem to be
I max ing Heavy gams. 'Reports . from
nearDy towns nave it tnat tne vote will
be a record one. The weather Is good.
: ' HAKIOX COUNTY
; .Poarohil at Salera.
(Calted ITMt Leased Wire.)
saiem, or., Nov, 8, With weather
conditions- perfect, "the Indications -are
that the vote cast today will he the
. largest ever polled at a national elec-
-non in mis city, a feature of the elec-
tlon.la the quiet way in which It is
' progressing, due principally to the cor
- nipt practice act passed at the June
election. An- agreement was made be
tween the chairmen of the Democratic
and Republican county committees that
. this measure would be scrupulously
complied with and as a reeult, for the
iirsi lime in years, carriages and Other
conveyances have not been furnished to
Dring voters to the polls. Within an
hour and a half after the polls opened
one fourth of the registered voters had
na-si uieir imnpia. .
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
5
Democratic Victory Predicted.
Grants Pass, Or., Nov. 8. Early, morn
ing reports from the, various precincts
in una euumjr give assurance or a uem
odratlo victory. It Is believed that
.Bryan win carry the county by a major
ity or from 100 to 800. This is the
xinai estimate made by the officers of
the Bryan and Kern club and of the
central com m 1 1 1 ee.-etejjJJaa others who
iiB.va nspi m ciose eye on xne political
movement of the county,
. JACKSON COUNTY
. Heavy Vote Anticipated, ; '
" (United preaa Leaeetl Vitre.t '"
Med ford. Or!, Nov. 8 Reports frphi
Outside precincts Indicate that an unus
ually heavy vote Is being cast In Jack-
eon county. In Medford the -voting
started early and 'voters have crowded
tne polling places ever sinoe. Indica
tions are that over 6,00ft. ballots will be
'cast In Jackson county .today. The
weather Is Ideal, , ,
, MALIIEUB COUNTY ;
Pick Taft Winner.
(Special DUpntcn to The JoarntL)
i Ontario, Or., Nov. S. Despite bright
weather, Malheur county is polling a
comparatively light vote. ' It is conced
ed that Taft will carry the county by
800 majority. v
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Record Vote at Roseburg.
""''" ' ftThlua Bret laeaed Wtre.t .i-
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 8. "Warm sun
shiny weather Is bringing out this city's
votWf strength In full force and it is
expected that the heaviest vote In Rose-
burgs History win be polled.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Good Vote at Oregon City.
(Special DlkPitch to Tie Joortul.)
Oreaon Citv. Nov. 8. The county of
fices and the schools in this city are
closed todav and the city nas taken on
S holiday appearance. Voting has, been
eavy since the opening of the polls.
Tire best oi order prevails.
! RUING FIGHT
TO GET HOLDUP
Wounded, William Johnson
Is Captured by Deputy
and Posse..
(United Preu Leased Wire.)
Spokane, Wash, Nov. 8. William
Johnson was wounded and captured by
a posse- at Chattaroy". Wash., at mid
night in a running fight He was one
of a holdup' pair who had robbed a
crowd in a saloon at Milan two hours
earlier. Be lined up the Inmates and
got IIS. A posse led by Deputy Hicks
overtook Johnson. His pal escaped. .
SON OF A TEElt r ' '
- ACCUSED OF THEFT
, i i
, (United Frees teased Wire.
San Francisco, Nov. 8 Tha police to
day are looking for Clyde Johnson,
alias Jewel, rumored to, be a son of
Lord Jewel of England, who slipped
through their fingers last night, after
ha was interviewed toy detectives from
headauarters on . the arrival of the
steamer Lord Sefton. A cablegram was
received .yesterday from the police of
Sydney, -N. H. W., requesting tne at
tention or Johnson on charges or steal'
Ing gems and other articles or value n
A n st. -alia. The Lord Sefton, on which
Johnson was serving as second steward,
naaaed Quarantine last night. Detaet
Ivea boarded her and interviewed John
son. .-His baggagawas searcned, but
none of the misslnr articles was found.
It wan arranged that Johnson should
be kept under surveillance. During the
ntght he managed to get away and the
police now nave no trace ot mm. a
thorough ' search of the hip will be
. made,- ' .... - . k - v
Ileavy Vote in the Mission,
, San Francisco, Is for - ;
1 Bryan.
. ; ' , ' -::
(TTnited Preai hti Wire. ""
" San Francisco, Nov. 8 -A dense fog,
which, was not dispelled by-the sun
until after , 10 -o'clock, held back , the
early morning vote in the residence aed
tions of San Francisco. The log did
not seem to affect the" Mission, however,
where the laboring men have a fight on
In an effort "to elect George Tracey,
president of the state Federation of La
bor, to .congress in oDDoaltlon to E. A.
Hayes Of San Joaa ;
The -laboring men were at the polls
early In this district and this is taken
to mean that in San Francisco, a large
vote will be cast for' Bryan..- Because
of the complications In the local Ju
dicial ticket; the voting is slow -and con
siderable scratching la being done. No
voting machines are being used in San
Francisco this year and the voters are
havln- difficulty with their ballots.
This may make the returns very late and
it is probable that in the event or a
close result in the: national election In
this state, .the state's vote will not be
known until San Francisco's vote la
counted tomorrow.' :.
The Renubllcan state headauarters to
day predicted that Taft would carry the
state by 40,000 plurality, the same giv
en McKlniey in.inuo.
Roosevelt plurality in California In
104 was 118.000. The Republicans
claim all the congressmen, 70 out oi u
assemblymen and 18 out of 20 state sen
ators who will be elected.
At Democratic headauarters the first
prediction of the vote on president In
Caluornla waa given out today. ' The
Democrats claim the state for Bryan by
8.000. They say the) labor. vote and the
Japanese exclusion piank in tne Jjemo
cratlo platform will turn the tide. They
claim the election of four congressmen
and a majority in the next state senate.
Labor for Bryan.
- Vnitr4 Pros Letted Wire.)
Fresno. Cal- Nov. 8. -Very heavy
voting began' early In the majority of
tha city precincts. The weatner is ideal.
Local flahts have aroused much Inter
est, Labor in this city seema to be vot
ing almost sonaiy ror Bryan. .. '
1 ; ii i i ' , , -
....1. Heaiy Vote) at Oakland. V ,
(Coiled PreM Leased Wire.)
Oakland, Cel.. Nov. 8. Considering
the overwhelmingly Republican complex
ion oi Alameda county, a phenomenally
heavy vote is being polled. The day
opened gray, but at dawn there were
lines in ail tne lararer precincts. I Bal
lot machines are In use in all precincts
and because of the complex local fights
and the vote on constitutional amend
ments tneir use is siow. xne congestion
threatens to he .intense In ' the rush
hours toward closing. -
HEAD CUT OFF
III FLY VJHEEL
Joseph' Charron Meets Hor
rible Death in a Se
attle mil
Pierce County Expects to Go
Republican by Reduced
'; . , ' Majority.
'United Press Lease Wirt.)
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 8. His clothing
caught by a swiftly running belt, Joseph
Charron, a young man employed at the
Montana street mills, was this morning
Jerked Into' an immense fly wheel, meet
ing an instantaneous and horrifying
death. His head was literally torn from
hie body and by the time the machinery
could be "stopped his corpse had been
pounded to a pulp,
Charron was about 80 years of age.
He was formerly a resident of 8eattle,
but for the past year or two had been
uvmg at ean rrancisco. tie returned
to this city about a week ago and had
been employed in the mills oniv a. f
uu s.
V- '. realted Prase Letsei Wlre.t .
'-Taooma, Wash- Nov. tr While, the
normal Republican majority In Tacoma
and Pierce eountyiwlll be largely re
duced there seems little probability
a Democratlo "victory here. Local con
tests have to a certain extent overthad
owed ' national Issues. Congrettmao
Cushman, .who has always run far ahead
of the Republican ticket In past eleo-
lions, will, 1L IS preaicieu, u wiiiicuni,
owing to his open stand for Speaker
Cannon, and his majority roayy be cut
to the daager mark. Two Republican
county commissioners who ' are candi
date for reelection will also feel the
eriect or inaepenaeni ; voting ana win
probably be defeated. Taft and Coa
grpve wlU I undoubtedly carry , Pierce
coantv by a substantial ' majority, al
though SUte Democratlo Chairman
Wright declares the county will be In
the Democratlo column, Tha weather
today is clear and "beautiful and the vot
ing is proceeding in a normal way. u
-;'v. Slow at Belllngham.
lUnlt.d Fret Leates Wlre.t . '
Belllngham,- Wash., t Nov, I. With
threatening weather, although - the day
opened warm and springlike, only a few
of the voters are going to the polls, and
there'la less excitement than In any na
tional campaign in the past. The
wheels of industry have not stopped and
business is going on just aa usual. The
mills and factories will close early this
luwruuuo tuia uis ne&vy vuudk is ex
pec ted then. The Democrats of What
com county have already conceded the
election or ail or tne Kepubiican ticxet
with the exception of the candidates for
iienn ana one county commissioner,
The Republicans olatm their entire tick
et will be elected with a majority of
2,600. With the 'exception of the two
servatlvely eetlmate they will' have
majority of 468.
Repnblican LandslfdeT" -(United
Prsi Leased Wire. '
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 8. Voting start
ed with the ODeninar of the Dolls at
o'clock this morning. Contrary to the
record or ail previous years, a neavy
early vote is being polled. Voters are
taking a longer time than usual, which
shows there is acratchlna. It Is stated
that many Republicans will vote for
Bryan presidential electors, but will
vote the remainder of the ticket
straight. Democrats are claiming they
will win In King county, but the Repub
licans issued early morning -statements
that the entire county and state tickets
-win 'snow a KepuDiican landslide,
Weather conditions are favorable for
large vote.
SCOMMONEK'SHONOE
(Continued; from Page One.)
yotSs
W TO POLLS
(Continued from Pagex One.)
quxcsxt cross .. "
. BKXTWATIO AIira
- Go fo any- good i preseriptlon
. druggist sad get the following:
One ounce Compound-Syrup of
Sarsaparllla, and one ounce Torls
Compound. Add these to a half
' pint of first-class whiskey, and.
use a tablespoonful before each
meal and at bedtime. The bottle
-must be well shaken each time.
- Although -this -ia . seemingly aJ
- commonplaae formula, yet It Is
the mom 'effective Known for the .
eradication of add poison from
the blood, ' absolutely curing all
kinds of rheumatism, and at the
a me time, restoring -the whole'
. systerij lo a vigorous, healthy
condition. . : .
' QPhe enfeebled body and nervev
'wlll feel IU remarkable reatorlng-
effects after the first few doses.
- but It should be continued until
health Is rully Wcovered,
The prompt tfse of this excel
lent mixture flftil be found to
save many a dollar in doctor bills,
and much suffering. ; . -
at 7:4$ a m., td be distributed by the
captain to the polling plaoea mostly in
need Of officers and to remain at their
posts until 18 o'clock noon, when they
win dw reuevea ny me oencers or the
rcona iukiii reiiei. tm will men he
excused until 8 o'clock, p. m., at which
time they will report again for duty and
take un their posts at the oollinr nlacea
and ' remain tnere until - the polls are
olosed, after which they will resume
duty on their regular beats. The sec
ond night relief will report for duty
i V a. m., xo relieve tne orncers
of the first relief at the polling places.
They will then remain at their posts
utitli the polls are closed, after which
they are relieved until their regular
time for reporting for duty, 11:48 p. m.
The day relief will remain on duty
continuously until 8 o'clock p. m. Cap
tains of each relief will keep a reserve
of two officers at headquarters. The
oincers or tne day relief and the plain
elothea men will give particular atten
tion to the liquor traffic and see that
all saloons are olosrtrl absolute! dnr.
ing voting hours.. All officers to be
niBiruciea rerrain rrom entering into
any and all political discussions and
electioneering, but will attend strictly
tp police duty, keep order and see that
the rights Of Voter anit- ftltlzana
fiviwieu,;
FEW MEN GATHER
AT. REPUBLICAN
ILEADQUARTEES
.r -i . i
'There weren't more than a doten men
in the Republican headquarters in the
Chamber at Commerce this morning.
Former claims as to figures Vers re
peated bv Secretary McArthur of f the
atata central committee, who said that
the majority ,of Taft - In Oregon would
be something ovef 20,000. - Yesterday
he bad It down to S8.97.
"It's a big vote that will be cast to-'
aay.-.-aaitt Mr, MeArthur. ... "Sunshthy
weather is favorable to tha Republican
party and when we. saw tha sun today
we knew that our . majority would be
blester than ever. ' .t .-,
Bo successful waa the working of the
corrupt practices law that the campaign
managers had nothlna- tn dv- fiMrmm
McArthur went to the dentlafs to have
a loom iuea at 10 o clock thli morn
ing. ' i r -'. i. :.' ... .... . .
Thre are comparative! v few rnni4
of voters being sworn in and it la i.
wni ninunt vote, wui Pft;jflrgeiy re
stricted to the registration:'
An Imnortant steo wsa tulron t
County Clerk Fields yesterday after
noon wheh he advised the members of
the election boards that every man who
is In line at tne voting booths at 7 p.
m shall be allowed to cast his ballot
This will eneble.many who are ern
nloved lona distances - from . tha
cincte tn which they live", to reach thx
polls-(n time to cast their votea i
At Democratic headquarters every one
was enthusiastic over the situation and
it waa stated that practically a full vote
Is turning out. . - - .
There were few requests ' to help
swear in voters there, not more than
8 or 10 having been reported at head
quarters. .... ' . i j
will turn on votes so few In number
that the citv of Lincoln may decide my
fate. If fate decrees that I - shall ba
. . . . 1 . . . I J . - 1 X'
Ruaeu to ma iisl ui prvBiueiiin anu iv
braska added to the list of states that
have furnished a president, T shall re
joice witn you. ir, on tne otner nana,
the election bhall be against me, 1 can
feelfhat T' liave' left nothing undone
that I could have done to bring suc
cess to my caase. And. my mends,
shall find private Ufa so full of joy
tnat l snail not miss tne presiaency.
Tribute to Mim Wife-
T have been the child of fortune
from my birth. x God gave me lmmedi
ktelv into the keeping of a Christian
father end Christian .mother. They im
planted in my heart , the ideals that
have rulded my life. When I was in
law school. I was fortunate, as I was
in myv college days, to fall under the
influence of men of ideals who helped
me snaps my lire, ana wnen mit a
vouns- man not out of colleee yet I
was guided to the seleotlon .of one who
for 84 year has been my faithful help
mate, iso presiaentiai victory couia
have brouKht her to me. and no defeat
can take her' frorrt me. I have been
blessed with a family. Mv children are
with me-' to make., glad the declining
years of their mother and myself.
When you nrsi anew me, tney called
me in derision. The boy orator of the
Platte." I have outlived that title and
my grandchildren are now growing up
about ma I repeat that I have been
fortunate Indeed. I have been abund
antly rfeWarded for what little I have
been able to do and my ambition Is
not so much to hold any office, how
ever great, as It la to know my duty
and to do it, either in public lire, or as
a private citizen.
Ho Supporter Shall Be Ashamed.
"I believe that I am going to. be
elected. (Great applause and cries of
"So do we.") More than that it Is
foln; to be more than a bare vlotory.
believe that there is a stirring at the
American people, a moral awakening,
an uprising that means a sweeping vic
tory. But, my friends, victory would
be robbed of much of Its sweetness if
it were won outside of Nebraska mere
ly; that victory would ,. be robbed
of much of its sweetness if my little
precinct at Normal did not contribute
to It My friends, I shall be among
you. It will make the stay more pleas
ant If I can feel that this city has at
last relieved me of the sneers and crit
icisms that are cast at me when I
travel away. And. my friends, I sim
ply want to say this: If you, among
whom I have lived, who have known my
every word and thought and act, if you
believe me worthy of that high office
(cries of "We do"l I will swear in vour
presence that no man who votes for me
will ever have occasion to be- aahamed
of that vote he casta"
The Marysvme Speech.
uttering his last plea of this campaign
in behalf of popular rulershlp, Mr, Bry
an scoke with the enenrr of the war.
rlor and the fervor of the prophet In
conclusion ne saia: i
I am now 48 years of are. It la IS
years since I began my political career
as a candidate ror congress, I told the
people of my district that If elected I
would not try to ret their hands Into
other people's pockets; that I would
slniDlv trv to keen other nehnla'a hanria
out of their pockets. For 18 years this
thought has run through every speech
and act.' I have tried to apply to gov
ernment the Jeffersonian martm tit
'Eflual lights to all and special prlv-J
lleaes to none.' I have -tried to help!
make this government a government of
the people. by the people and for the
people..
.ror is years you have had a chance
to scan my every eoeeeh and act While
Republican leaders have disappeared ae
the result of investigations, I have In
vited the scrutiny of my oppo
nents and have outlived their criticisms
and their misrepresentations. X know
not what the future has for me; I know
not whether It Is the people's wish that
I shall be their spokesman In the White
House or continue to perform the work
which I have (tried to perform as a pri
vate citizen; but I have not Hved in
vain. I have given an impulse to hon
est politics; I have helped. to create a
sentiment in favor" of reform and as a
candidate I have but one thing- to rely
upon, the confidence of- the masses in
my fidelity to their lnteresta,. , .,
Taft Belles on the "lateresti."
"Mv onoonant - has' behind him 'all
thOee forces which are considered no tent
in politics; but I would rather have the
love or the people, the arreotion or tne
multitude in - whose behalf I have
fought than to hold anv of flee. If I
enter the White House I shall enter it
iree to aeep tneipieages i nave maae;
free to serve with. singleness of purpose.
If I am eleoted I shall for four years
devote whatever - energy I have - and
whatever ability1 1 possesf to the one ob
ject of -making' tlilw government again
a government in ' wblcnyt he people
and under which 'every cltlsen shall
2faw, 'II10' ocle.t a reward proportion
ate to tha aarvfoat V.tv. -.
I bla fellow men. -,-jr-..- - ; .
Statement to the rnhllo. "
. f jf the last days campaign
ing waa the Issuance by Mr. Bryan of
a signed statement, which' follows: v
Jtll to'wonraM we await the
rSi?1--.1' 'Wnce. The people
will not be deceived by the padded
straw votes published by the partisan
?,'WIPperV, ty th hambl.s of Wall
Jt.n.!Lfa.nlbler,r,or lh boastings j the
panle-atrickenwRepubUcan leaders,
i,. J1 it PibUoan candidate has behind
him an army of officeholders, the trust
magnates, most of the . leading news
papers and an enormous campaign
fund so tainted that he dare not let
the people know where It comes from
until after they have voted and . that
part of it that is contributed to the
Republican . , congressional committee
will not be known then. --
, Elements of Bryan's Support.
"I have behind me the awakened
conscience of tha country and the sen
timent In favor of popular government
which demands the eleotion of United
States senators by direct vota
"I have behind me the viotlms of the
trusta who are pleading tor relief; the
laboring men, whose petitions have
been rejected by the Republican party;
the depositors whose savings are je
opardized by the carelessness, of bank
Officials, and the consumers who have
been, exploited by the beneficiaries of
the high tariff.
."All of these people see in a Pemo
cratla victory their oniyhope of re
lief, and they know that with tha eleo
tion of a Democratlo president and a
Democratlo congress, backed by a pop
ular Verdict in - behalf of Democratln
boljciee. the way ii open for remedial
legislation.
BepubUoaa Betrayals.
' "Tha Republican leaders have been
weighed in the balance and .have been
found wanting; they have betrayed the
rank and file of their own nartv ami
have left the Democratic party to voice
the honest sentiment of the honest citi
zenship of the country, Republican and
Democratlo.
"And. I may add. we exnect in thla
campaign the votes of all reformers,
for the Democratic party is the only
party that can bring at once the re
forms which the DeoDle need, and I am
sure the reformers cannot be deceived
by tha leaders who, pretending to rep
resent labor, are now trying to assist
the Republican party, which is the
onen foe of labor, and who. having
posed as enemies of the trusts, now
join hands with Rockefeller, Harrlman
and Carnegie in supporting the Re
publican narty. which is today tha
champion and bulwark of all the trusts.
"What a spectacle the Republican
campaign presents at its close, the Re
publican candidate trying to repudiate
the support of the trust magnates, who
are coming out from under cover and
announcing their loyalty to him, and at
the same time trying to claim the sup
port of labor leaders like Mitchell, and
Duncan, and Morrison, who are openly
repudiating them. .Surely the hour has
come for a return of the government
to the . hands of the neoDle. Let the
people rule."
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WEATHER REPORT
Every Woman
it Interested and ihmiln h
pom tut wonUrtaX
and Wednesday in western Oregon an-a
uiein vj-ci T t wcBiT-rn vv asnington, aria ror rain 10-
MARVtL wnirlisg Spray night or Wednesday in eastern Wash
ington ana northern ioano. it win be
cooler tonight In the, sound country.
. i etilot CeimnltaL
-.ViiV.a
srl'sriaai Wa M -V.A
The Alberta storm baa moved nut to
the upper lake region, and a new dis
turbance has made its appearance over
British Columbia Storm warnings
were continued last night at all seaports
in Washington. A maximum wind ve
locity of 60 miles from the southeast
was reported this morning from North
Head, and the wire to Te.tonnh laland la
down. - An immense high pressure area
overllea the Rocky mountain states, aad
fair weather prevails generally through
out the United States, except In scat
tered localities in the southern atates,
where light to moderately heavy rains
have fallen. The temperatures are above
normal in most of the northern states
and nearly normal elsewiere.
ine indications are ror ram tonight
MMttanMto
If ba (mnnoi supply tha
MiEbi a"P ao
etaer, hut Mndttamp for'
IlllutraMd hook mmJmd. T
full partioalara and Hreetion lo-
valuable to lain. M anvKi.
bl aaa t hw isik.
set sale 7 Bcldaiert Drag Ot., Waaoafa,
Clara Oa. aa4 laaeDaTle Sras Oi, i Stafaa,
Atlanta. Qa. ..
Baker City, Or
Boise, Idaho T. . . .
Chicago, 111
Helena, Mont
Jacksonville, Fla.
Lewlston, , Idaho. .
L,os Angeles, Cal..
New Orleans, X.a. .
New'Tork. N. Y. .
Pocatello, Idaho'. .
Portland! Or
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V; REAL ESTATE TRAJfSFKr.3
E. H, Branch to T. M. Word et 1
al. jots 6. and 7, block 1.
' Slihrlse "ParRT .TTTTTTtT, ,T'. " 800
Qlen Harbor Realty Co. to L.
J. Pin gel, lots IS and .Id, .
. block 1, Glen Harbor.-...., ' 815
Arleta Land Co to George M.
, Elnkey, lot 8, block 10. El--berta
w ...'. , ,....,...' : . 189
Title Quarantee Trust Co. to
y Ellis . O. Hughea and wife,
. block, 9, John Irvlug's First
addition i. ...
Brong-Steele Co. to' J. H. Hoi- J
ton, lot block 9, Loveletgh
addlUon . . 47S
Henry Glabelhouse and wife to V
Adam Klaus, lot 14, block, S, - , i
Albina Homestead r. . . ........ 1.100
John Btigey and wife to Olive
A. King, lot 88. block , Ar
lete Park No. i 178
Pearl Hutchinson to Marie Wan-
drath, undivided Vi ot lot 4,
block 6, Kenilwortk- ......... 100
T. Q. Brownson and wife to Ida
B. McCoijmlek, lota 1, I, 8, 1 -
nnrl 8. l.lnpk . HTirrav ' Hill
addition fl.500
Portland Trust Co. of Oregon lo
John Koont et a I, lots . 7
and 8, T rem on t Place.. ..... i 380
James Garson and wife to May -Fliokinger,
lots 7 and 8, block
"O," Tabor Heighta 1.400
Alfred Temple et al to Liszle , - -Beuck,
lots 9 and 10, blockr 2, -Portsmouth
Villa .-...i 400.
I. M. Roberts and wife to
George Slater and wife, lot 8,
block 8', South Sunnyslde. . . . . T7$'-
W, H. Watt to Ephriam Toung.
lot 8. block 3. Watt's subdivis
ion of lot 4, Frultvale : . . - 04
EL H. Parker and wife to Charles ,
K. Henry, lots 1 and 3. block ' ' '
5, city 128,000
Mill Land company to T. oren-.-bus,
east 16 8-3 f eet fit lot 18
and west 18 3-3 fSet of lot 17,
block 1,' Acme addition. ....... 120
R. L. Stevens (sheriff) to Nadir
Land company, lot 15, block
87, Bellwood all
Christian Qodskesen at"! wife to
Annie M. Rommel, lot f. block ,,
8. North Albina BB0
Roy S. Ielgh and wife to Ber
nard Trygstad, lots 7. and 8. . -.'..
block 33. M. Patton's second . .
addition ... . -. . . 1.076
Have your abstracts made by the Title
& Trust Co.. T C of C.
HalzllD & Co.. abstractors, lst-class
'rork; get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg. '
NEW TODAV.
the best and only reliable rem-
eay ror . rsjaa&B TavOTJ
BLEB AHD XJtBOUI,AZ
TIES. Cure tha most obsti
nate cases in 8 to 10 days. Price S3 per
" Tri.",',r" '' 11- I m-iTiT-T Ai.Tr, un i l. a. i
per. Address T. J. PIERCE, 211 Alisky l.Vi V--i- ie ,X. t
st. Portland Clr I uc.-. ."'
MARRIAGE IJCEXSES
bldg., 206 Morrison st, Portland, Or.
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-Never was the old saying, "He who hesi
tates Is lost," more apUy Illustrated than in
the case of the man who suffers from
KEBTOV8 BBBXUTT, TABIOOOEX.B, a
OOKTMCTSD SISOBDEB or OOHTAOlOUg
BIOOD DISEASE, and -who neglects to have
hs ailment treated. I do not scatter my
faculties, as does the ordinary ' physician, but
I concentrate them on djaeases and weak-,
rioss peculiar to the male. Recently I have
treated scorns of stubborn' cases for some of
the best men of this city and vlolnlty, and
not a failure or an unpleasant result has
been reported. What I have done for others
I can do for you.
I Prostatic Inflammation
My cures of this disorder are permanent
. and lasting. No tonics that stimulate tempo
rarily, but thoroughly scientific treatment
for the -removal of conditions responsible for
the functional derangement. - General nerv
ous depression Is merely a symptom of In
flammation, or congestion of the prostate gland, and under my own
original local treatment the gland Is promptly reduced to its normal
state and cpmplete functional activity is the lasting result.
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SB. TATXOB, .
son.
Wedding Cards.
Washington bldg,.
ingtonets.
W. G. Smith, & Co,
corner 4 th and Wah-
Bets A Bona florists, funeral' deslana
hvyi Morrison. Main boso; ai77
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs.
Full
289
Morrison at
slsea
dress suits for rent all
Unloue'Tallortna Co., 80t Stark at
Max M. Smith, florist, 150 6th at., op.
aas M1MI1U V W 1 IDka VW W V4t SBf V
poslte Meier A Frank' a. Main Till.
MONUMENTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE! MONU-
menta. all kinds cemetery decorations.
88-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff & Dorcas.
NEU & K1NQ8LEY. 268 1ST PORT
land s leading marble and granite wka
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DTVVV i 1 Ithl.. ........ -
Al. v O AtlllIB BLimg. AV,Vfl,J-
ber 2. Bridget Perry, aged 74 years.
Funeral from above residence Wednes
day, November 4, at 8:30 a m.. thence
Bt Marv's church, Albina, where ser
vices will be held 'at 9 o'clock. Inter
ment Mount Calvary. Friends Invited.
DONNING, M'ENTEE A OILBAUOH,
undertakers - and eirtbalmers: modern
in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main
430. Lady assistant
The Xiaadlng Bpeolaast
!
MY FEE FOR A
THOROUGH
CURE IS ONLY
$11
PAY ME WHEN !
I HAVE
CURED YOU
J. P. Flnley & Son JiSU-
Lady attendant Main 9: A-l99.
ZELLER-B VTRNE8 CO FUNERAL DI-
rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East
EDWARD HOWAN. jNDERTAKEH.
220 3rd street
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM-
balmlng; lady is't; 409 Alder. M 4183.
XH AJTT BIHFZJB OABES.
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VARICOCELB. CONTRACTED DISORDERS, STRICTURES, PILES
AND SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON I TREAT AND NEVER FAIL TO EF
FECT A CURE.
COWSTOTATIOW FBEB Ml" HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE
COSTS YOU NOTHING. I cheerfully give you tha very bast opinion,
guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town in trouble,
write if you cannot call, as many caaea yield readily to proper home
treatment and cure.
If, you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My offloes are open
all dayfrom 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1 only.
The DR. TAYLOR Co.
234 V4 , MOBBXSOX 8TBEET, COBJTEB ISCOSB, TOKTLAWD, OBEGMJW.
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CEMETERIES
ROSHI CITX 8INGLE GRAVES, 110;
family lota. 825 to 275. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont at
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20ft. Fur
full Information apply to Frank Bch9
gel. 833 Weroeater blk. Phone A-2813.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFKRS
Lawyers Abstract a Trust Ca room
8 Board of Trade bldg.: abstracts a
specialty.
Pacifia Title a Trust Co. the leadlna
abstractors. 304-5-8-7 Failing bldg.
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FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
A complete exhlblUos ot solenoe and
rt. T .
Preaantinr a vivid and realistic study
of the origin and development of the hu
man race from the beginning to the aad.
Alao a figure study of health aad ala
eaaa In aU Its various phases, represent
ed by llf e-slse model In wax and papier
maohe. These 11 alike models exa the cleverest
work of the foremost masters of tha
world. .
Beader, you should see thla great ex
klaatloa aad note how wonderfully we '
are mad el .
Consultation and. Examinations
Free and Our Cures Guaranteed
OUR
FEE
Tor a complete care la any simple aa-
j a MnnUaital na.aa.
v iWe cure Weaknesa of Men, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous DebB--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. ; v
Meh' make no- mistake when 'they come to ua We give you the re
spite of long experience, honest, eonsotentlou work, and the best service
that money can boy. If ybu are ailing, consult aa Medicines furnished
In our Private laboratory from 31-60 to 38.08a jcouraa, - -
. If you cannot call, write for elf-examination blank. Hours. a. m.
to I p. nu dally. Sundays to 12 only. ' . .
ypREGON MEDJSAL INSTITUTE
Eeourlty Savings & Trust com-
any to j. vv. Ansiey, lot l,
lock 34. Bella Crest . X 10
Edward Keep and wife to
Charles R. farmalee et al, lot
8. block 8. Florence Heights 1.100
James W. Delano and wife to
Fred A. Chamberlain, lot IS,
KIaaW in -aKA Till ,
Kate Ward to Franklin Klrkpat-
ricx, lot id, diock l. Maple
wood addition too
L. L. Hetn and wife to C. J.
Johnson et al lot 17. block 5,
Vernon I?S
Moore Investment company to
C. J. Johnson et al. lot 18,
block 6. Vernon 3JS
Hugh M. Bryant and wife to
Mary J. McUraw, east M of
lots E. and 7. block 69. Sun
nyslde second addlUon 800
tlrleta Land company to H. W.
Budd, lot 1. block Ina Park IIS
James W, Going and wife to H.
. ionneii, lots 6 ana s, block: '
18. Hlrhland 878
A Berreth and wife to John
Halg, lot 12, block 86. Tre-
mont nlaoe 110
Bernhard Brandeburg to E. E,
Merges, lota 8. 9, 10, 14 and
It. Snrlna Vslley addition . . 11.100
Agnes Schneider and husband to
ln j, Maiaraey, lot l ana
east 35 feeet of lot S, block
38. Albina 7.B0O
Mary Q. Hart and husband to
meodore i. I. Ksasr, lot II,
block 18. Katharine IBS
O. O. Oammans and wife to .
Isaao K. Mills, lot 31. Firland
Place 318
Thomas C IMllon and wife to
James A. Wilson, lot 14, block
S3, Vernon 878
E. B. Holmes and wire to Hard
ing . Reynolds Co.. . lot, S.
block 6, Scenic Place 850
Alfred O. Temple to Peninsula
lodge No. 128, I. O. a F..
west It 3-8 feel of lot 1. block -
87. University Park 0A
Kiverview cemetery association
to F. Alice Mason, lot 83. sec
tion 101, said cemetery 100
i. o. uaii and wire to Grace E
Loder. lot 10. block SI. Linn-
..0 'J.'i .. ........... T80
ajoerr renrenDacn to Margaret
Allehoff, lot 5 and eoutherly
13 feet of lot 8. block 70. Car
eer's addition to Portland.... 3.S60
William M. Killlngsworth et al
to Q A. Taylor, iota S and 4.
block 7, Walnut Park ........ 1,860
W. D. McNalr and w'.ta to Laura
A. Ward. .jlotj:lU-' Wk . - .
Woodmere Park . , e-. ..... . v 100
Herman Mete ear, trustee, at al, -'--!
,'to. George Akre, Jot -4, block .
. Reservoir Park,..-.,.-... - 180
Moore Investment Co, to John
. R. Henderson lot S, block.;
88.. Vernon ''-...a,.......- 458
Charles B. Turlay and wife to -
Lwls W. Gordon et al. west - , .
H of lota 1 and ?. block .-. ' ; '.
'. Miller's addition ........ .... 180
Frank N. Iahy to O. O. I!!l,
lot 7. block t. Rose . Ciity
Park .. 880
Portland Realty Trust Co. to
A. At. ttesrra lot 33; and 24, ,
block S. WoodmcTf.-. . . : . . . . . . , 355
MOSIER.
APPLE LANDS
Small tracts; easy paymenta Sea ua
OOItTTKBIA VALI.ET OBCXASSa CO.
Room 10, 141 H First St,
flortgagfe Loans t
Lowest rates of interest,
X.OTSI8 BAZ,OMOir.
833 Stark Street, aeas Seooaa, ,
MEETIXO NOTICES . 4t
I SAT. NEIGHBOR. COMB
up to the meeting of
George Washington Camp
tonight ot 128 11th st. I
wish to- speak to you. All
viBttiwg neighbors are wel.
coma . ' ' ;
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H. A. FREDRICH. Clerk.
gUoZa ft
M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 8.468.
meets Wednesday evening. Allak
tldg.. 3d and Morrison sta
M. W. A. OREGON GRATE CAMP,
No. 87S. Mondays. - SeUtnc-Hlraok
block," 10th and Washington sta
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 10
SOUTH Sunnyslde A lot 50x100.
near Hawthorne ave., at a bar
gain; easy terms.
Holladay 7-room modern house,
on full lot, nice lawn, with shrub
bery and berries, close In; a bar
gain 33,600. 13 J
Acreage Ten acres adjoining
Hyde Park, where 28-foot lota
sell for 8350,'can be bought thla
week for 600 an acre; the best .
platting proposition offered thla
. year. - -. : ' -..:
Holladay's Addition Choice lot
40x100, on B. 14th St. N.. only.
100 feet from Broadway; street
improved; the very center of thla
beautiful residence district; only
. 33.000. -
) A nice comfortable home In tha
swell B. Burnside district; full
lot; a bargain for. 84,600.
South Portland-60x200, with
five houses, owner pinched for
money and, must self. Make ua
an offer. .-
Hartman & Thompson
Chamber of Commerce.
NEW 4-room cottage, large lot, good ear
service, rruit trees, cement wain,
street graded; snap. 31,200; your own
terms. S26tt Washington st. inaulre
room 417. - 1 1 -
CORNER, 2 large lots; 6-room house. In
St Johns, on canine; 31.800 -will take
It, or exchange' for good heavy work
team, harness, wagon.' Balance cash.
W-612, Journal, '
Will
"Ad-
SWlNTON 50x100; finest corner,
sell cheap if sold immediately.
qresa loaay. r-st, journal.
Have yau a lot? "
If you haven't, buy' one now,' then i
call on us and we will build you the
house you want on easy paymenta.
Plana and specifications at 1 per cent,
BUILDING DEPARTMENT,
Columbia Trust Company, . '
7th floor Couch bldg, '
12-ROOM house, close in. rent 360;
rooms filled. Owner, 83 ,11th. Mala '
7899. - -- - . - - ' - ".
$376 CASH. 40x100, tl 40TH Sfl." i '
blocks from Hawthorne ave.; thia la
an exceptional buy. . R-4.Journal.
STRICTLY modern 6-room" house, near s
school, car lines; high school. Owner,
090 layior.
TO buy or sell good real estate by all
means see McKenna & Waidt. Tou
will surely find them both alive. Their
phone is Tabor 865, Lots from 1400 to .
8700. 11?8 Belmont. -
JTE BUII-D HOMES "
To suit you at small cost, and very easy
payments. There la no reason -.Thy you
ahould'not own your own homa Call
and see us and let us explain how easy
It is to do so.
THE VETERAN LAND CO..
822 Chamber of Commerce. '
$460 1-ROOM house, basement 8x4i -
exoavated, cesspool completel. lot '
BSHsaSH. J4 block eaat Mllwaukle road. '
Selfwood. -Hurry and get 7 thia J-3 31. .
Journal. "...
HOWB this onet Iote 16. i6. 12. block -
18, Holabrook addition, St Johns, 1
block to new high school, 3975: H cash;
aurroundlhg lots 347S. J-2fr. Journal. . .
FOR SALE By" owner, aood ' l-rnom -.
house, with 3 lots, 1 blocks from-',
car. $300 down and terms to suit.
Mutt sell; I am , going -out of town.
C-114. Journal -
C R. DcnneU & Co.
Real Estate. - ;' Room 838 C of C
A HOME FOR YOU .
1 Half acre on l-oent carllne for prlre
of lot; will build to suit; 810 monthly.
. CHAa. Ii, ADLEIl,
. tit Lumber Exc haft ge. Malri 864?.
v WANTED, 500.
- That Is all you -need to have built f"r
you a beautiful 6-roonv buriralnw n
Rose ('Ity Park. Hartman i Ihfttnp.
Hon, Charnher ef Commgrfn. . .
t ACRES on,fek-m irarilne. r!oil"n7"I
room heuse, 33,000: half cntn: Muiii.o.
rrah Land Aoi. S 4 nL
XUR l4s 60 x tuO, in 1 'nCttZ"' 1
block arom nw. ' f.M'trl' lin it--.,,'
cars npif running; ui0in i-,. -.
menta, iS50; part -t hue.
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