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- - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ' FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. IT PHI GIVES GLUE TO EDIIA GlAI , : i - She Bought Ticket to Bos ton Over the Santa Fe, Agent Eigdon Says. ; (United rreaa taaaed TFlre.r f Alameda. Cal.. Nov.. . Broken "hwUd1 by the mysterious disappear ance and absence ox ner aaugnier. jsona Clark, the art student for whom the police of many eltlee are seeking', Mr. A. E. -Mack ta at her home, hysterical, in a sta&e 01 rnenuu ana pnysicai coi lnnnn. '.V,. . The only cheering news la that her daughter on the day of her disappear ance purchased a ticket for Boston at the Oakland ticket office of the Santa Fe ritilroad. The family faintly hope mat a letter irom me girt whi soon arrive. ' . The Identity of Miss Clark with the agitated girl who bought a ticket for Boston on Ooctober 27 was established by Ticket Agent T. A. Rigdon of the Santa. Pe and by the family. Rigdon told the police that Jis rec ognised the photograph of Miss Clark as that of the purchaser of the ticket. He particularly described a pin the girl wore. It was shaped like an In terrogation point, and one stone, the lowest in the pin. Was missing, the agent said. Relatives declare that' Edna Clark owned and wore such a pin. They say a stone was lost from the pin sev eral weeks ago and that It was re EJ rd then by the girl's grandfather, Elijah Clark, who Is a retired Jeweler. The stone that was replaced was of a- darker hue than the others. A few feet away the pin stIU had the ap pearance of having a stone missing. Rigdon says the girl told him she wished a ticket cancelled that she had purchased in "San Francisco. She ap peared greatly agitated and "hesitated about buying the Boston ticket. The ticket had mop-over privileges for the Grand Canyon and Chicago. The family believes the girl went to Boston, as eh had often expressed the desire to study the Boston Academy of Art. ( FIFTEEN YEARS IN j JAIL FOR MORSE I (Continued from Page One.) The men were found guilty yesterday of misappropriation of the funds of the bank and falsification of the records. Both Mora- and Curtis (arose early at the Tombs prison this morning and breakfasted heartily at g o'clock. They appeared in the courtroom at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Morse greeted her husband calm ly. Neither showed much emotion. The meeting of Curtis and his wife was very different, as Mrs. Curtis now Is a complete nervous wreck. The dis graced banker mlmost wept as he sprang toward his wife's open arms. Judge Hough, In passing sentence, declared that Curtis was under the In fluence of a stronger mind, and said Curtis' efforts to reform condition iur ,N blocked by the bank's supine board of i oireciors. The room was crowded when Judge Hough took his placet on the bench. J Morsp and Curtis sat. irlth two deputy J sheriffs, in the Jury bo. Both were j greatly agitated. Mrs. Curtis, scarcely able to control herself, sat with her sister, Mrs. Oar den, and Colonel R. M. Thompson. Mrs. Morse was seated with her hus band's sms, Harrv and Ben. When Judge Hough announced that he would suspend sentence in the case of Curtis Mrs. Curtis collapsed and fainted. ' She was borne unconscious from the room. , Mors? . Jt.4 not flinch when his sen fence was passed. His face showed but little expression, and he did not move. There was not the slightest tracs of emotion. ; With his wife, eons and counsel, Morse conversed In the marshal's office until noon, when he was returned to the Tombs. Morse was sentenced o serve the 15 jpara In the federal prison at Atlan ta, Ga. Curtis Was cheered by hundreds of persons as he left the postoffice build ing, where the courtroom ta located. His wife had recovered and she, too, was loudly cheered. They hurried to their home. j i Judge' Boasts High Finance. r In passing the minimum sentence on Curtis and suspending it. Judge Hough Bald: The recommendation ef a particu larly painstaking and intelligent Jury and the district attorney Incline the court toward clemency. The court does not believe Jt was the intention of the defendant, Curtis, to engage in illegal "He,, in this opinion 6f the Jury-Rnd COUrL, Amhnrlrflrl nnoii a wrong course. and when- he found himself involved he did not have the strength to atop. With the Jurors, I : believe that he writhed under the domination ef a stronger mind." "Ha was conscious of the wrong but with the prospect of losing a position paying better than any he ever hold be- iore or was llKeiy ever 10 noiu again, his feeble efforts at reform met with little assistance from the supine board of directors, and he went on hoping that ail would come out rigm in me ena. ah this has been fairly, shown by the evi dence. . i"" "!"'!. ' ' ' vHIs personal honesty has never been assailed. ' and I believe in it. I am ad vised outside the record that he has un dergone financial ruin besides the dis grace of his conviction. In the case of the defendant, Curtis, the sentence is suspended. : ' "In the case of the defendant, Morse, nothing need, be said or added to the evidence.' As nearly always in cases of Illegality , in finance, he used the bank for a larger general scheme and the de positors' money for his own speculative Purposes. If such schemes shall not en all severe punishment and are allowed to be carried out with Impunity, the public will be at the mercy of bank adventurers. .' "The sentence of this court is that the defendant, Morse, shall be placed for IS years dn the federal prison at Atlanta, Ga." The court granted 10 days for the filing of an application for a writ of error and remanded Morse to the Tombs., The career of cnanes wyman mores It summarised as follows: , Bon of Benjamin W. Morse, Was graduated from Bowdoln college ta 18777 , . . Married Hattle Bishop Hussey, April 14, 1884. She died July so, Marrid aeeond time to Mrs. Clarence Cowles Dodge, June 18, 101. Engaged with his father it the ship ping business at Bath, Me., In 1877. Removed to Brooklyn in 1880 and en gaged In the Ice business, extensively establishing large brandies in Phila delphia and Baltimore. . He gradually became largely inter ested Ire steamship transportation and various financial institutions. in ha aummor nf 190V ha reached the height of his .career, controlling practi cally , all the coastwise steamship lines on the Atlantic ana was tne neaa 01 im ta trust.- Ha ranked among the richest and most powerful men In New York. He Was Iirsi vice-presJaom ii iua Butterlck company and a director of the vraiinrv Rtaamahln comoanv. the Metro politan Steamship company, the Ward line, the Clyde Steamship company, the Eastern Steamship company, the Hudson Navigation company, the Boston Insur ance company, the Title Insurance com pany or jxew. jrorK, xne. new . jrora mort gage 'end Security company the Fifth Avenue estates, the Century Realty com pany and the William Campbell Wall paper company. He was slso vice pres ident of the Wall Street Exchange Building association. He belonged to the Metropolitan, Un ion league and University clubs. He owned a magnificent residence at 724 Fifth Avenue and maintained his chief offices at 41 Wall street. New Tork, Nov. I. Counsel for Morse this afternoon obtained a writ of error from Judge LcComb in the United States circuit court This acts as S temporary stay until application for bail can be made. FOR TAFT 73,000; HARMON 16,500 (United Prws leased Wire.) Columbus, Ohio, Nov. . The Repub lican state committee this afternoon es timates that Taf t's plurality in Ohio will be 78.000.' This estimate is based on the latest unofficial returns. The state gave Harmon, Democrat, for gov ernor, a plurality of 16.600. A Persistent Mystery. From the St Louis Post-Dispatch. In what does. Colonel Stewart's impor tance consist that such desperate ef forts Should be mad to push him out of ine army? Truthful James. From Brooklyn Eagle. Farmer See here, boy, what yer dolh' up that tree? Bov One of your pears fell off the tree an' I'm trying to put it back. THRU TRIAL OF ABF liUEF OPEIIS (Baited Press Leased wlrs. San Francisco, Nov. Francis J. Heney, assistant federal district at torney and graft prosecutor, In opening today the third trial of Abraham Ruef, indicted ex-boss of San Francisco, In Ms address.to the Jury t detailed at length what Re would attempt to prove In the development of his case. Ruef is being tried on the charge of having offered a bribe of $4,000 to Sui pervisor John Furey for th passage of the overhead trolley franchise or dinance shortly after the fire of 10. - Although tha charge necessarily in volves hut one of the boodllng board of supervisors, all the other members of the board will be called upon to testify. Tha courts have held that tha testimony of the other members Is pertinent if It tends to show a plot and also to prove felonious Intent in tne alleged oriering or tne on do money ta TTurav. Heney detailed the circumstances of the passing of the trolley ordinance and declared he would prove, that Tlrey L. Ford and Patrick Calhoun of the United Railroads, offered the money to Ruef and that Ruef offered the money to Furey. through Supervisor Gallagher. , . Full sised bed sheets, tomorrow even ing 26o. See page 1. . NIP . It kViiliaT r mm aW iTHEEVNSCHtWRiLG S.S.JU MENANDWOMEir, Cm Blf for asastsiml dUckarfM,taa.aMUoBt. irritations or nloumtions ef atseoss nwmbraaas. ratsIsM, sad not aatrta gaai er poteraou. hM at DrartlalS. 1 ar sast la plain vramr hr axaraae. prpmld, tor tl .ee, ar I botUaa S2.T1. Clroolw seat ea must. and otiter drug naoits are poiiuveiy eurea dj For nypodernilo or internal use. HABITINA. Sample sent to an; mail. Kegnlar if drug babltuar KVaXS mail. Kegnlar prse szoo per bonis " at roar druggist or by mail in plain .wrapper, Oflta Chnlc.f C. Sf.LRs.JWa laa mum pj BKiamara vntf ua mi xbbs B raruaas. m FOR BRYAN : IN NEVADA (TJnltad f Leaaed Wire.) Neno. Nev., Nov. 0.--The complete unofficial returns from Nevada give Bryan a plurality of 490. -United States Senator Francis O. Newlands, Democrat, a plurality of 1.600, and George A. Bart lett, Democrat, for' congress, 1,600. I L . rootball rootbaiu Multnomah vs. Aberdeen, Saturday, November 7, 8:80 p. m. -Multnomah Field. Admission fiOc, Including grandstand. Metitger's Jewelers and Opticians, 842 Washington St., bet 7th and Park. Full slxed bed sheets, tomorrow even ing, 26c. See page 8. San Francisco OEBce Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements In The Jour nal aro as follows: No ad less than 16c per Insertion. Phone or charged ads So per line per insertion; 7 insertions for the . 4rlce of . Cash ads lc per word per Inser ' tlon, 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, I insertions for the price Of 2. lft to 29 words. 20c; 21 to 25 words, 26c: matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo per line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting end fu neral -notices, 60c per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to Inch), 84o per Inch. Count 6 words to line. The Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind occurlng In telephoned advertisements. Should sny ad appear incorrect on first insertion. The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertions. The Journal's business office is open from 8 s, m. to 8 p. m.; Saturdays 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. MARRIAGE LICENSES A. Ogden Hall, Portland, 40 and KaOi- erine a. jougniin, . Julius Krleger, Eatacada, 27, and Jen l. n .T.lnn 9Q Joseph H. Spalding, 170 Grand ave nue, 22, and Drucv Barnhart. 20. J. D. MeGee, Arleta, 21, and Margaret J. Morrow. 18. ' PORTLAND Florist Co., choice cut flow ers and funeral designs. 826 Morrison. Wedding Card W. G. Smith & Co., Washington bldg.. corner 4 th and Wash- Ington sts, Rats A Bens, florists, funeral deslgna HHj Morrison. Main 8096; A-1877, Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers ana floral designs. . 189 Morrison at. Full dresH suits for rent, all slsea Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark st Max M. Smith" florist. 160 6th st.. op- peslts Meier & Frsnk's. Main 721S. t A XAXeVS 8BSASTS BSOAVJB. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on thinking it will Just cure itself you are inviting pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk It Put your lungs back In perfect health and stop that cough with Bal lard's Horehound syrup. Price 26c, 60c and f 1.00 per bottle. VARICOC AND ALL OTHER DISEASES OF MEN Can Be Cured By My Methods Varicocele results from partial paralysis of the delicate neiwe fibers that have a part In controlling local circulation of the blood. The muscular coatings of the veins, being deprived of nervous communication and control, become Inactive, weaken and relax. The blood vessels expand from the pressure within, the, circula tion in the parts becomes Sluggish, and fre quent stagnant pools form in little sooks and pockets that constantly enlarge as the relaxa tion continues. The possibility exists that clots may form in these stagnant pools and then pass out into the general circulation. Should one find lodgment in a valve of the heart the result might be instant death, or Rhould it be carried to the brain, general paralysis would follow. I guarantee to cure varicocele in one week by a method that Involves no painful processes. No other physician employs a Ilk method, and so thorough is my work that there need not be the slightest fear of a relapse into the old con dition. T WIT.T. TAW. VftTTH OASffi TTJ It Is Varicocele, Weakness, Hydrocele, a Con- TIlC LCfidlnjI SpCCtSllSt faglous Blood Disease, an Acute or Chronlo Urethral and Prostatic Inflammation or any kindred Disease for I make those diseases my specialty. ' ' . " i It Is not a tjuostlon of whether you can cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until It is too lata. My method for th treatment of varicocele is perfect and quick. The core Is absolutely certain.. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain, and you need not be detained from your work for one day. I especially .solicit those cases in which th many so-called treatments have failed, or where money has been wasted on electric 'belts and qtoer appliances. Za uncomplicated disorders my fee is DR. TAYLOR YOU PAY WHEN CURED Examination Tree I offer not only FREE consultation and advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a careful examination and diagnosis with out charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. - - - X do not charge for advice, xamlnatton or diagnosis. If you call tot a privat talk with ms, yon will not be urged to begin treatment. Xt impossible ta call, writ. Honrs, I A Kta I y, X.) Bandars, 10 to 1. , 4 CLARKE COUNTY FARMS 60 ACBZS, 10 miles from this city, 1 V, mllles from railroad town and mile from graded school and church, 40 acres under fine state of cul tivation. 7 acres green timber, balance slashed, burned and seeded, fine 8-roora house, barn and other neoessarv outbuildings, family orchard of assorted fruits In full bearing, fine well, in excellent neighborhood, good team, wagon, harness, plows, harrows, cultivator, 2 cows, about 100 chickens, some hogs, 20 tons of hay and all small tools, everything goes except household furniture. Price If sold at once, $4,800; 8,000 cash, balance can stand 8 per cent 90 ACHES, S miles from this city on fine road close to school, 85 acres under line state of cultivation, 40 acres of which Is fine beaver dam land, some green timber, living stream and fine well, young orchard of assorted fruits just coming Into bearing, good 6-room plastered house, good barn and other necessary outbuildings. If you are looking for a home or an investment do not fail to see this place, as It will sell for $200 an acre within the next 12 months. Price, $11,600. Terms can be arranged. SIO ACTJtHS, 276 aores under fine state of cultivation, 86 acres timber and pasture land, fine trout stream through land and pastures, fine spring at house and well and water system at barn, 6-room house, barn with room enough for 100 cows, besides horses, feed cutter, cream separator ' and other similar machinery set up In barn and run with engine, granary and other necessary outbuildings, Sam II y orchard of assorted fruits In full bearing, 12 miles from Vancouver on fine graveled road 1 miles from country town, church, school, stores, etc., and 6 miles from river and railroad town. This Is the best hay, dairy and stock ranch on the market in Clarke county today. Owner has good reason for selling. Do wot fall to. see this before buying. THIS IS A BARGAIN. Price, $65 per acre; cash, balance can stand 8 years. 186 Vi ACKES, 146 acres under fine state of cultivation. 40 acres onion land, 20 acres fine green timber, place all fenced and cross fenced, fine 10-room 2-storv house, with hot and cold water plumbing, 1 barn 60x104 and 1 barn 45x80, brick dairy house, woodshed, chicken-house, granary and all other necessary outbuildings, R, F. D. and telephone in house, 7 miles from Vancouver on fine road, mile from railroad town, stores, etc., living stream through place, well and water system, t house and water piped to barns; Including the following personal property: 6 oows, 4 good horses, 1 colt, 60 sheep, ,28 goats, 17 head of hogs, some chickens, 5 wirnna. hack, busrv. cart, binder, mower, rake, hav tedder, mannra spreader, 4 plows, cultivators, 2 fanning mills, drills, gasoline engine, equipped for sawing, separating, pumping water, etc.. sheep Bhearlng A machine, three different kinds of narrows. 40 tons of hay, 600 bushels of oats, potato digger and planter, cider mill, feed grinder, corn shelter, A all small tools, etc. If you are looking for a home or an Investment do A not fall to see this place. Price, $15,000; $6,000 cash, balance 6 years 6 A per cent. THOMPSON 4 SWAN, Citizens' Nat'l Bank Bldg., Vancouver, Wash. . AAAA4 The DR. TAYLOR Co. COBXYSS MO-OX? AJT9 SECOXS RBSETl. PBITATB glfTBAirca, 834 OB-H0y B-Tt POaTUUrg, Q Cannot b cured with electric belts or electricity in any .form. Such claims are the purest kind of fatuous ab surdity when not down right wilful ness. Neither can it be cured by lotions or Internal medicines. In rare cases it can be cured by the ligature meth ods, but this is painful," slow and un certain. It can be cured by gdinar to a hos pital for operation, out this plan en tails the use of chloroform, nurse hire, big expense and loss of time. There Is Just one SENSIBLE, PBAOTXOASi VAT to cure varicocele, and It is the best, safest and most successful, does not involve a single objectionable feature, no going to bed, no pain, no chloro form and positively no bad results. The patient can resume any kind of hard work after 7 to 8 days, and is not required to even stay In his room during this time. The organs are at one relieved of tax, normal circula tion is promptly, re-established and the patient restored to a condition of XSAXTXt, BJTAF AJTD TXTAUTT. . If you want a real, prompt, perfeci and reliable cure of Varicocele without naln or confinement to your room, is it not about tim to eommenc looking it the logical, practical, and plain fact Our entire time and practice are devoted to the cure of BLOOD POISOW. VARICOCELE. STBXCT1TBE, X.OBT TtTALITT, HTDBOOELE, FILES, KS TULA, DISEASES' OF THE HXDBWTB, BLADDEB, FBOSTATE OfcAlffD. OOITTBACTBD DISOBDBB9, WBACTBSg ADU DISEASES OOM HOI TO MSI, and the fe for any uncomplicated - atli"i fie'" ailment i i i... slU.UU A patient desiring treatment can pay cash and get discount, or In pay ments to suit circumstances, and as th benefit Is plainly apparent or, if desired, ,t .. I OAK FAT WKBW CUBES. ' If you hav made mistake in th past correct the , mistakes. Consult, tlon and advice free. If you cannot call (ft office, writ for self-examination blank- many cases cured at home. Medicines $1.60 to $6.60 per course. a. M- to S p. M. Bnaday-pU A jg. t lfl. v r WEATHER REPORT . A vYmall disturbance is central over Alberta, and the storm which yesterday was north of Montana is now central over the Canadian province or Ontario. The high pressure area controlling the weather in th Pacific states has re mained nearly stationary, whll tho Lisslsslppl high pressure area has moved southeastward to the gulf states. Light to moderately heavy rain has fallen in extreme northwestern Wash ington, and snow has occurred at scat tered places in New England and the middle Atlantic state. Elsewhere throughout the United States fair wea ther prevails.. It Is much warmer in toe lower Missouri. and upper Missis sippi valleys-nd the lake region. The temperatures on the Pacific slope are about normal, but in the Atlantic and gulf states it is cooler than usual. Tue indications are for fair weather In this district tonight and Saturday, except in northwest Washington and along the Washington coast, where rain may be expected, Temp. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Atlanta. Ga. .. 64 38 .0 Baker City, Or. ... 62 32 .0 Boise. Idaho 3 38 .0 Chicago. Ill 42 S4 .6 Helena, Mont 62 34 .0 Jacksonville, Fla. ..60 44 .0 Lewlaton. Idaho .... 60 34 .0 Marshfiftid, Or 70 42 .0 New Orleans. La. ... 60 52 .0 New York, N. Y. ..J.. 40 84 T. Poeatfllo, Idaho ... 62 S3 .0 Portland, Or 64 44 .0 Rosphurg, Or 68 88 .0 feu Paul, Minn 60 3 8 .0 Pan Francisco, Cal... 60 60 .0 Seattle, Wash 68 , 60 .0 Spokane. Wash 6T 86 .0 Walla Walla, Wash.. 68 46 .0 Washington, P. G. 44 30-. .0 CURRAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cur ran, 607 East Twenty-second, Novem ber 3, a aon. CROSS WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Crosswhite, 1176 East Clinton, Novem ber 1, a dadghter. 8EAVER To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bea ver, 83 Nelson, November 6, a daugh- JOLY To Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Joly, city, October 26, a daughter. WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wright, 1029 Bchuyler street, October 12, a daughter. SNYDER To Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Sny der, 63, East Eleventh street, Novem ber 1, a son. DOLBOW To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dol bow, 1424 Knowles street, November 2, a son. CiHRISTENSON To Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Chrlstenson, 494 Kerby street, Oc tober 81, a son. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. John son. 616 Brainard, October 10, a son. DEATHS GREENFIELD In this city November -A. . V. - II.. I., IOC tTnB Nineteenth St., Lucile Beatrice, beloved daughter of James R. and Lillle L. Greenfield, aged 9 years 5 months and 27 days. Funeral notlc hereafter. KINO In New York City. November 6. at 10:40 a. m., Mrs. Nancy D. Booth King, the beloved mother of Herbert Booth King of this city. FIRSCHWKILER Infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. Firschweiler, 873 East Eighth street, November 4, stillborn. VAN ORDER Mrs. H. Van Order, 12S4 East, Belmont, November 8, age 68; pneumonia. FUNERAL NOTICES? TUKE- Funeral services of the late Mrs. Caroline Tuke will be held at Dunning, McKntee Gllbaugh's chapel, Seven tn and Pine streets, Sunday, No vember 8, at 2 , p. m. Friends respect fully Invited to attend. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. ' MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU ments, all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff & Dorcas. NEU & KINGSLET. 268 1ST.. PORT- land's leading martin ana granite was. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBAUQH, ' undertakers and embalmers: modern tn every detail. Seventh and Pin. Main 480. Lady assistant. J. P. Finley & Son Mha'drfsonn1 Lady attendant Main 9; A-1699. F. S. DUNNING, Inc., east side funeral directors. E. Alder and E. 6th st. ZELLER-B I RNE8 CO.. FUNERAL DI- rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLiuAN, UNDERTAKER. 220 3rd street. ERlCSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM balmlng: lady is't; 400 Alder. M 8138. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE) GRAVB8, $10; family lots, $26 to $76. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Foi full information apply to Frsnk Sehle eel. 632 Worcester blk. ; Phoa A-2828. REAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room ( Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. Pacifln Title A Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. ST. LOUIS DISPENSARY COBWEB SECOVS AMD -TAX KILL, FOBTLABTl, OBSOOV. O. A. Simon and v.if to Johan Erlckson and wife, lots 20 and 21. block 1. Myrtle Park 1.160 Henry S. Donnell and wife to cnarlea i. w nimey. lot v, diock 21. McMlllen's addition 100 G. W. Rlggs and wife to Thomas c. Tomiinson ana wire, 101 a, block 2, Diana Park 150 J. H. Hecker and wife to Thomas C. Tomiinson et al. lots 1 and 2. block 2. Diana Park 300 W. H. Luti to Kobert H. Thomas, lots 3 to 8, block 2, Simon's ad dition 737 George H. Luts et ol to Robert H. Thmuae. lots 8 lo 8, block 2, Simon s addition 2,212 Northwestern Financial company to Mary Lisco, lot 21. block 8, Park addition 460 B. D. Holbrook and wlfo to Mar caret KoonU, lot 15. block 1, Marengo addition to St Johns. . 300 P Grim and wife to William Blbelhauaen et al, lot 6, block 82, Central Alblna 700 Victor Land company to O. E. Bowman, lots 6, 6 and 7. block 3, Corona Park 1S5 Glen Harbor Realty company to Kdlth Walte. lot 6. block 6, Glen Harbor 350 3. A. Pettit and wife to F. L ra vIm lot 16. Hollywood addi tion B00 I Garden Park company ta Cassius Yergen, lot 7. 8, block , Gar den Park . -V. 250 B. M. Lombard and wifo to Chns. H. Huyck, lots 44. 43. block 4, Railway addition to Montavllla. 170 B. M. Lombard and wife to George B. Oaudy, lots 1, 2, block IS. Railway addition to Montavllla 185 T. E. Lawson to Bridget R. Fitx gerald, lot 26, 27, block 9, Laur elwood Park. . . . . . . 875 Arleta Land company "to Edward Courtoi lot i. ana nair or lot . 17, block S, Elberta .. J60 i B. S. Chambers to Arthur E. D? loney et al. lot 10, block 14, Walnut Park '. 1,290 P. F. Peddleord and wife to James Weir, lot 5, block 1, Ped lcord ft Hurlbert's addition 400 Rufus Mallory and wife to East Bid Construction company, lots 19. -SO. Sewell's addition 1,000 I. S. Htlrst and wife to Henry F. Taylor. lot 3. block 246, Holla dav's additions 1.600 Joseph H. Nash and wife to J. xnomas, Jot is, block . Nasn s First addition 300 Joseph H. Nash and Wife to Clin ton Brink, lot 12. block 8, Nasn s Flrstv addition 300 H. Hamblet, trustee to Joseph nroni, lots 33, 34, block 6, Fair port addition 600 River View Cemetery association to Alfred Groener.'lot 30, sec- !ition 101 said cemetery., 100 Frank Malmquist to Julia Woods, lot, 15, block 7. Burraare tract.. 850 Ernatln A. Wehlam to Gustav Schramm, lot 6, block vl, Weh lam' addition , ............... 400 W. . iHayden and wlf to Wil liam iH. Boggst lot 6, block 10, , Cloverdale ex tension ......... w,, 1,709 Investment Co. to Charles F. Overbaugh, lot 1, Mock 47, Pied mont j . 1,800 Mary EdWardSwVlctor Sampson Robinson to Q. B. Woodworth, '281. acres In sections 1 and 2, township 2 north, range 2 west 300 Firland Co. to G. M. Brous, lots 5 and 6. block 10, Firland . . , . 300 Maud Iliff et al to Helena A. Let tow, lot 3, block 1, Sunnyside.. 8.500 Have your abstracts made by ihe 'f lUe ft Trust Co., 7 C of Cy Halzlip & Co., aWtfactors, Ist-clasB work; get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg. NEW TODAY. rvingfon $1250 For 50xl00-foot lots in this beau tiful homesite, between ?th and 13th and Thompson and Brazee; streets fully improved, sewer, water and gas, and all paid for. One fourth cash and balance at 6 per cent in yearly payments. HOLMES 89 THIRD STREET Chamber of Commerce. IRV1NOTON $57SO Thoroughly modern house of 7 rooms, 2 -fireplaces, 2 toilets and den ; lot 75x100, on Schuyler st., between 17th and 19th ; in fine condition. Terms. HOLMES & MENEFEE 89 THIRD STREET Chamber of Commerce. Men Wanted Good times are assured us for ihe next four years, and Portland' prop erty will be easily sold. A few good, live salesmen wanted now to sell the best addition property in the city. Brong-Steele Co. 110 SECOND STREET A Real Snap 6 LOTS XS FBHXNBTOVA. ADSZTIOIT KO. 3, close to Swift purchase. Close to carllne. Below cost of surrounding property. Call and get particulars. Do not wait. Price $1200 Can double your monejS In ( months' time. Humason& Jefferjnf B9 STASUC ST. K. 1189, A-3814. Stop Paying; Rent $500 Cash will handle a swell 7-room mod ern new home, Hawthorne addition, west of 17th st, on East Main. Balance monthly installments. FRANK B0LLAM, 128 3rd St. FOR SALEREAL ESTATE 1 B HOUSES On. improved street, cement walk, Im provements paid, lull concrete base, merit, faces east, south and west, fcrv Ices of two ca-rllaes, eras and electrVc fixtures, paneled dining-room, . houses ttfted, reception hall 2 full stories, makinsr nice large, airy rooms. Th houses are Just belnar completed; thev. will not last Ions-, for bjr seeing Will convince you they are snaps. No phone calls answered; prices 1 1,450, 300 cash, balance very easy terms. ? , ; s East Slle IaTestment Co. 87th and Hawthorne. Just What You Are Lochias: ,Fcr A modern 7-room house close In on east side, on full lot in good locality; price t S. 500; terms. r Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce, A NICE HOME S-room modern house, In Sellwood, built this year, has electric light, bath, basement, wood hoist and is on half an aero of ground. This Is a bargain at 1 4,000; easy terms. Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. $1,500 FINK homesite, 75x100 feet, on Mount Tabor line; sightly; good view of city. $1,260 78x160 feet, convenient to Mount Tabor line. Only $250 cash re quired; balance on easy Install ments. $750 Lot in Tibbetts addition near Sell wood carltne. $1,750 6 lota and nice cottage, near Mll waukle; close to river; easy terms. I. O. Davidson, 819 Chamber of Commerce. Snap for Quick Sale Fine home, too large for owner, 827 E. 11th, N., 12 rooms. 2 complete bath rooms; full basement. Splendid ar rangement for large family or to rent rooms, single or en suite. Carpets go; roses, cherries, pears berries; 1 blocks toBroadway car; 3V4 blocks to Irving ton cur. Lovely neighborhood. Price right, easy terms. Owner, 313 Fen ton bldg., A-4361, or 784 Wasco St., C-1630. - . FlVK-noOMrBl3N8AtOv Bath and Jotlet wired for electricity, In a good district, for $1,800, $100 down, balance $15 per month.. 1 acre and 4-room house, plenty of water, good chicken-house,- .all parked off for chickens, for $1,200; terms. 1 acres, 7-room house, good barn, fine well water, good horse, harness and wagon, chickens and furniture goes with this place; close to carllne, for $2,500; ter: b. Room 6, Mulkey bldg., Morri son and 2d sts. 4 MORE YEARS OP PROSPERITY. This cottage In 4 years from now will be sold cheap at $3,200; 5 rooms, with lt0 feet square of ground. 100 feet north of Alberta str; near the end of the car line. You should not lose any time In getting it, for you luxve plenty of time to pay for it In. Price $1,00 td one who can pay $350 down. 5i THE DCNN-LAWRENCE CO., 248 Alder . st. $65 IRVINQTON DISTRICT $6o HEAlTTIFUL LOT ON SCHUYLER ST., 60x100. Graded streets, cement curba and walk, Bull Run water, all In and paid; $2,000 building restrictions. Price only $850; $65 cash, balance $10 per month at per cent Interest. CALL ON U8. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch Bldg., lot 4th St.near Wash. SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! Beautiful country house for sale at bargain; cost $12,000 to build; has rooms, all in first-class repair; 9 acres of grounds; magnificent oak trees and situated on the banks of the Willamette, convenient to railroad; will take, $4.50i). only $500 cash required. Q-28, Journal. HAVE YAU A LOT? If you haven't, buy one now, then call on us and we will build you the house you want on easy payments. Plans and specifications at 1 per cent BUILDING DEPARTMENT. Columbia Trust Company, - 7th floor Couch bldg. $350 DOWN, $16 monthly, buys well built, conveniently arranged, close in enlnsular home: 7 neat rooms, rao.en- tlon hall, pantry, china euoboard. arood porches and splendid full basement and foundations sightly lot. In selected bear. Ing frultLgarden and lawn; bargain, only $1,700. Portland Homes Co., 204 Mor rison st. FREE MANURE All the manure you want for your roses and garden free of charge. Portland Union Stock Yards, Seventeenth and Vaughn. MOSIER. APPLE LANDS Small tracts: easy payments. See us. OOIiTTKBXA VALLEY OB04SAJLDS CO. Room 10. 141 First St. BIEETIXG NOTICES 41 M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP, No. 6975. Mondays. Selllne-Hlrrch block. 10th and Washington sts. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. B.4. meets Wednesday evening, Allaky bldg.. 8d and Morrison sts. VOH SALE REAL ESTATE 16 MODERN 10 room house, ' walking dis tance; fine location, east side, corner, $3.900; bargain. Owner. T-78. Journal. 6-ROOM modern house, on E. 23d St.; $500 down, balance easy terms; price $2.600. See E. H. Dement, 242 Madison. 5 ACRES for platting, a fine proposi tion, 4 blocks from one car line. S to another. Call for particulars at 193 4th. $2,500 BUYS 8-room house, E. 10th, south of Prescott; owner out of city. x'on i pnone. wiearick. 110 2d st. WE BUILD HOMES !.,-, To suit you at small cost, and vary easy payments. There Is no reason -.rhy you should not own your own homo. Call and see us and let us explain how easy It is to do so. THE VETERAN LAND CO, 822 Chamber of Commerce. : OWNER MUST SELL BEAUTIFUL Holladay Park lot, fine elevation, SOg .1 00, paved street, cement walks, sewer, water in yard; price $1,200; assessments all paid; don't phone. Hell man A La throp, over Merchants National bank. You will never . have another chance to get fine building lot aa cheap. $m Cash, Hice Home S lots, 60x100 each, niee lawn, bear ing fruit trees, good 6-room house, barn, chicken-coop, near ; car, , $2,300; $20 monthly. Haverstlo & Gallagher, 843 H Washington St. NICE little home 'for some one, not far out either, and on good car service; plastered house, large lot; price only $1,200, part cash, balance monthly. , See this. Angeles Trust Co.. 128 H Wash ington room if. $2,250 New modern 6-room house. oeauiiruuy Timanaa, nam, toilet,, elec tricity, woodllft. 80x100 lot, on 12th near Shaver; $1,250 cash, balance mort gage. A rare bargain, 8. Raxworthy. 697 Marshall. fWO fine river front lots. Vi block from 8 car lines; cement walk, streets graded and graveled., Pries $850 each. O.'W.P.LandCo. First and Alder Sts. BEAUTIFUL tract ot one acre situated on me banks of the Willamette, close to thriving town, convenient to two oar lines; an Ideal spot for a summer home; cheap; terms If desiredV G-29, Journal. $1,650 MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGF, easy terms. 459 Mechanic st. Take vooqiawn car. Large lot. owner LOT 72x150 feet, small house, -city wa ter; $1,400. $550 down. Call at 424 Glenn ave., take HaWthome car. 6 ROOM thoroughly modern bungalow, on full corner lot. 1 block from car. 82.800ff terms. J-29S, Journal. 2 LOTS. 60x100, E. 22d st $500' each; $50 down, $5 per month. Bee E. H. i-nifn;, ;i Aiaotson St. BNAP-6-room house: 19 fruit trees; jmri.qown; easy payments. Address, Z-670, Journal. STRICTLY modern fc-room house, n,ar school, car lines, higi school. Owner, 890 E. Taylor, ! 0 J FINEST lots In at a sacrifice. BEST bargain in lot 60x180. Address $500 CASH buys car far. K-101,1 Waverlelgh Heights wnerr. pox n,.-J't r town; S-room- house, J-gyg. journal four 80-fL lots, So journal. , FOR SALE, by owner, $S00; a nice lot, centrally located in Sunnyside; street improvements, sidewalks, sewer, water and gas all paid for. NO agents.- Ad dress. p. O. box 1100. TO buy or sell good real estate by all means sen McKenna A Waldt. You will surely find them both alive,' Their phone Is Tabor S65. Lots from $400 to $700. 1155 Belmont. CORNER. 2 large lots, 5-roorri house, in St Johns, on carllne; $1,600 will take It, or exchange for good heavy, work team, harness, wagon, balance cash. VV-6l2. Journal. v. . MODERN 6-room bungalow, cement basement, sidewalks, electric lighted;, walls tinted: good location. Improved street. Terms.. Call 424 E. 84th at. 5-ROOM bungalow, 160 feet off the . Montavllla car Hue; full plumbing, ee ment walks and basement, large Shad trees." Price $2,900. 198 4th. 100x100 t-SIX -roon houses; one T room, at a bargain; will pay 10 pr cent net; no agents. See owner, 92 4 Grand ave.. N, C-18. $850. FIVE lots " Northern '. XlTil; if ' S down, balance 150 per month. $1 ? V four lota Northern Hill. Address C-... , Journal. ' C R Dcsnell & Co. Real Estate, ' Kwm'jn c , , HOOD HIVr ii i,, - M AC F! A h A 1 . 48$ riUMIH H ' K (" . '. Ekact : ti-ri;!i r,: ."-j i .modern, lot, 4u l? 1, in,. A-alklns d'.atji ice. 5a J L. t T