THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1908.
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Council Committee Refuses
to Indorse , Submitting
Garbage Crematory Ques
tion to Voters Only Cot
tell Stands With Him.'
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? An effort made by Councilman Kella-
nor lo have the council submit the gar
bage burning question to the people was
' defeated In the ways and means com
' niittee this morninsr. the vote belno- S
j yio it.' Councilman Rushlight, Dunning
V and Vauarhn -minosed Kallaher'a motion
Hnd Cottel supported It. The motion was
. that the. city attorney be directed to
,. araw up a charter amendment provldln
for a bond Issue' of 1250,000 to be use
in establishing municipal collection
system Hind garbage incinerating plant
. - "I have the- ftmirea to ihnv that
1 2110,000 will solve the garbage prob
lem, .saia Air. Jieuaner,-and l ten you
again that we have juggled with this
proposition ror two years without conv
Ing to a solution. The people do not
i want a garbage burner within the city
limits on either Bide of the river, and
the talk about constructing a small one
i on ' each side is -folly, you can't pro
; vide an adequate burner' for 450,000 or
-.. iD,uvu. n you try it tne ink wiu not
be dry on the contract until the refer
endum shall have been Invoked to defeat
your plan. - ; .
Garbage All Over City.
'The North Portland incinerator Is a
disgrace, to the ity. But you don't
- have to iro wit to- the northern part of
me city 10 ting garoage aumps. I can
"uw you Home ot ine mimes neapi
ror ruDoisn in tne town within a gun
mum. or ine courtnouse. v "'''
"What la even, more important than
an incinerator la a system of municipal
collection. We want to own our teams
, and garbage wagons and a - sys-
imimm: cunwuvn oi reiuse or tne mu
nicipality should, be made. The garb
age scattered in festering heaps about
the residence districts should be hauled
to the river and floated on scows to a
joint below town, where the offal can
Jae hoisted Into the burning plant.
"We can well afford-to spend $250,000
for this purpose: The people who now
pay $3 a month to have garbage hauled
away can get It carted off for $1. The
saving made Will be at least 64 per
; cent." - ' .
t To- a " Journal - reporter, after the
Vommlttee had refused to pass the
question up io tne council, Mr, Keuauer
aaota:
, . council Hard Proposition.
It's no use trying to get this council
to do anything. .Certain members on
the board of health and certain council
men think there's a fine site for a cre
matory over on the east side.' But we'll
put it up to the people, anyway. If the
representatives of the public will not
help, then' I'll get the garbage - plant
bona Issue put on the ballot by peti
tion.";, .- -
j- Dr. Cottel also strongly urged the
(committee to act favorahlv on the sue-
if gestlon of Mr. . Kellaher, but without
ajfalL Chairman Rushlight thinks the
; city engineer should be' instructed to
firepare an. estimate of the cost of an
ncinerator. before the council passes
; upon the question whether, or not the
people shall have an opportunity to vote
j lor or against it. ; -. -
!. CASTKO IS A MOST -TREMENDOUS
BOOZER
His IJally'TippIe Is Seven Botties of
Brandy-JfiapacIty Amazes
. Berlin. s'
- Berlin, Dec. 29. '"Castro he takes
his liquor like a man!"
Berlin'" clubmen, officials and that
sort which Americans call topers, ail
said this as a result o( the remarkable
drinking stunts that were a part of the
dally life of the deposed president of
Venezuela, who came here tor "medical
attention." -
Castro, It Is snid. spent 7900 marks
a day, eating and drinking the best of
everything. --Thla executive, who plays
while his country across the seas Is at
odds with -Holland and whose country
, men are deriding their fotimer tyrant, is
; certainly no enemy of the bottle. Ha
I ordered the best vintage wines, Hatten-
lieuner-Auslese being a special ravorit
of his. while his capacity for the con
sumption of 1818 cognac excited the
warmest . admiration of the Germans.
According to report, lie emptied seven
bottles of brandy a day.
All this naturally made b'tm the des
pair of Professor Israel, who gave him
an ultimatumnamely, that lie must
come into Ms clinic and l?ad a .life of
abstemious self denial as- a necessary
prelude to an operation. - -.
Accordingly thendomitable ex-president
was- removed from the luxuriant
Hotel Esplanade and taken-to the
Hvgenta Cliniguei presided over by Pro
, lessor Israel, there, with his wife and
three Venezuelan doctors and tils sec
retary, to remain Under strict observa
tion until he was in right condition to
be operated upon. -'v..: J'..;--.;;
' , : ' 1 i Ii. D. Knighton. ;" '
- (Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Albany, Or,, Dec 29. -L. X, Knighton,
a member of a prominent pioneer fam
ily, a-lffttlve of Oregon, died yesterday
t nls home near Peoria.. Mr. Knighton
-was a man of excellent character. He
had hern 'resident of the Willamette
valley during his entire lifetime. He
leaves a widow and several children.
, FREE
. CURE
Sent to Demonstrate the Merits
of Pyramid Pile Cure. .
Si''-'r) ;X ","" ''i.-7C:A':..
What It Has Sons for Others It Can
''Do for Too. "
: ' We have testimonials bv the hundreds
" showing -all Stages, kinds and degrees
Vof pile" which have been cured . by
Pyramid Pile Cure.
If you could read these unsolicited
-; letters' you "would no'-doubtgo.,.tothe
nearest drug store and buy -a box of
Pyramid .Pile Cure r at once. Price 60
cents. ' .-' . -
We do not. ask you to do-this." Send
us your name and address and -we will
send you a trial package by mall free.
We know what the trial packuge will
do. In1 many casea It has cured piles
without further, treatment. If If proves
Its value to you order mnrtj from your
clrugKlst- ; This is fair, is It not"! K Imply
write us a letter giving yonr name
and address and we will send you the
"trial package by mall in plain .wrapper
i free. Address Pyramid. Drug. Co., 164
' Pyramid bldg., Wartjlmll, Alich.
DARK DESAiX II
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Brings a Cargo of Cemen
and Miscellaneous
Articles.
MAKES SLOW VOYAGE
v ; BY LONGEST ROUTE
Jxtt Batch Port July 18 Followed by
the French Bark Alice Pleasant
. Weather and Opportunity for Mite
age Incentive for Long Voyages.
The French bark Desalx crossed in
yesterday ,. afternoon, having been olf
the mouth of the Columbia about four
hours. Khe Is from Antwerp with a
cargo or . cement ana : general rrelglit
from Antwerp. , The cargo-is consigned
to Balfour, Outhrie & Co.
t The Desaix left Antwerp July" 18, and
hence was fully due, having been out
more than six months. The average run
for a sailing vessel from Antwerp to
the - Columbia' is - about 160 days, al
though It has been made In much quick
er time. Two fast passages were made
from Bremon to the Columbia river this
season by the two German training
ships Herzogln Cecllie and Heraogin
Charlotte, the former making the run
In ,110 days and the latter In 112.- But
these ships are manned with young and
trained seamen, whose main object is
to bring out the very best speed there
Is In their ships.
The Desaix came out by way of Cape
of Good Hope and Hovarf, a much long
er distance than had ahe doubled Cape
Horn. But by taking the longer pas
sage the bark escaped the terrible
weather that nearly always rages In the
vicinity of the Horn. Spreading canvas
down the Atlantic up the Indian ocean
and across the Paoiflo with the trade
winds, is said to be a summer outing
as compared witn tne coia ana oiny
weather that has to be endured off Cape
Horn. "At times it takes a couple of
months to make thb short distance from
the Atlantic to the Pacific off the cliffs
Of Terra del Fuego, and it is this part
of the voyage that the French skippers
avoid by taking the longer route.
Another French bark, the Alice. due
to arrive here any oat irom ahiwoiii.
She left there about 10 days later tha
the Desaix. . '-' : -'
'COMING FOR LUMBEli
Steam Schooners Irfcrold Dollar
Wasn. afavfair and Wand on list.
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OVVfllttl lion iiraiii.. v "
bound ior tnis port to ioau iuju r
r the Harold Dollar. Mayfair, Thomas
Wand and Wasp. All of these excepting
the Mayfair have been here before.
MOB i or me cnui . "v
- hi.-. .ar 4h unt i a n i ji m imr i mil tin.ii t
patched lately for San Francisco. An-
outer Baiim -uv. - ----- -.-
day to carry lumber from this port to
atated.; -f'- v'.V
TO KEEP TAB ON, SNOW
District Forecaster Beals Makes -
Close Study of Fall In Mountains.
m - I - mmml nf snowfall
In the mountains that drain the Uma
tilla basin. District rurtawmi
Reals oil the local weather bureau this
oming 1ml ior roiiuiown, -----
,7i. .in turn mountainous
"aoctlons of the country this -winter In
coTV mucn uw "r v-,-
n.uch of It remain, outteirjuni ThU
Will KlVe II 1 IU mi v . . j .
very close tab on the stage pf water in
the rivers next spring when warm
WeTahe8 weather1, bureau's river stare
serVlce is one of tt. .
ually working to nnvo i u.uo-
highest point of efficiency. , .
Along tub waterfront.
- .-
. n,,,.!,. antla from Mar-
tin's dick thU evening Tor Eureka and
Thesteamer Argo sails this evening
f rim Oaf street "dock for Tillamook
with a full cargo of freight. . .
The steam scnooner w",."-
in. ih. Tnninn. Poulsen
Lumber-company this morning to load
The British ship Brabloeh was towed
to the O. W. P- dock, mis monuns.
?5"e- -.111 ..main tied UO Until
Chartered for outward business.
The Harrlman liner Rose city
reached Ainsworth dock last night tter
a rather stormy ... .
Ci T'he North Tnctfic SteamRhlp "com
pany's steamer Koanoke. which was due
to arrive here this morning.- will not
get in until tomorrow morning because
of a day's delay at one of . the way
VTb French bark I- Tour de Au
vrne. laden with cement and general
cargo from Europe, left up this morn
ing. . - .
MA RINK NOTIg.
fian Francisco. -Pec. 29.-Arr!ved at
4 a. m.. st earner Koma, from Portland.
Astoria, I cc 28. Arrived at i p. m.,
French ship Desaix. from Antwerp.
Arrived down at S "! i"all8t' t :38
p. m., steamer Atlas, for Port San Luis.
Arrived down at 4 and sailed at 6 p. m.,
steamer W. 8. Porter, for San Francisco.
Ieft up at 6 p. m., French bark V
Tour de Auvergne. - . . , . .
fian Franciscoi Pee, 28; -Arrived at &
p. m.. steamer Senator, Tronv Portland.
- San Pedro, Dec JS. Arrived, steamer
Yellowstone, from Columbia river.
Hull, Iec. 27.-Arrivd. British
steamer Knight of the Thistle... from
Portland and Puget sound;. - .
Liverpool. Dec.- 17. Arrived, Putch
steamer Nederland, from Portland.
- Coos Bay. Dec. 2. Arrived, steamer
Alliance, from Portland.
Eureka. Dec 28. Sailed, steamer Roa
noke, for Portland. - . .,
Astoria, Dec. 29. Condition at the
month of the river at 8 a. nu obscured;
wind, northeast 4 miles: weather, clear.
Tides at Astoria Wednesday High
water. B.43 a. nr. K.l feet; 7:07 p. n..
6.6 feet.' Low water. 0:06 a. ti.. 1.1
feet; 1:17 p. m.. 2.1 feet ' '
TIED IT TEMPO RARILY ,
iMVf Water In Yamhill liver Stops
Operation of the Ijeona.
On account of low water th looks
in Yamhill river are closed temporarily
and as a result the steamer Leona ply
ing between this city and McMinnvillc
has been forced to tie up. ;
The Leona wns pirt on , the, Yamhill
river route-several month, ago by the
Yamhill River Navigation company and
hss been doing a good buslne right
along.. But with, the, locks closed the
larger portion of th business is cut
off and hence the craft has been tied up
for the time oelng.
SAILING SHIP TONNAGE -
Comparison Shows That the' States
Have, a Few Craft A Hon.
The following-table show the net
sailing fhi tonnage of seven principal
nations, -giving also the Increase or, de
ctense since the yesr. previous: i
(Viuntries ' Tonnaie. Inc.
Great Britain i .. t . . . .1.691.00 93.000
I'nlted States .1,409.000
54.008
88.000
5.000
11.000
'14.000
45,000
Norway 8S7.000
Kussia Bf,9.0fl0
France 619.0(10
Germany.' ............ 4S.ooo
Italy (........ 428,000
Decrease.
MAGNIFICENT PRIZE OFFERED
FOR BEST WHITE WYANDOTTES
Punch Bowl Prize
1 For the best collection of white Wy
andottes shown at the Oregon Starts
Poultry association, January ISto 19,
The Journal will give the (100 punch
bowl shown In the accompanying cut.
The Journal", prlte Is an artistic cut
glass bowl of three gallons' capacity,
restinr on a silver base,: and - 12 cut
glass punch cuds, all restlns: in a mag
nificent silver salver. The Journal prize
was manuracturea Dy i. js. maples, the
First street Jeweler.
The premium list for the 1909 poultry
show is just out, and from the entries
already announced and the number of
handsome prizes otlered, this year's
poultry exhibit will be the best thing
of the kind that has ever been arlven
under the auspices of the Oregon .Poul
try association. The association has
secured the services of the two best
Judges ever employed by a western as
sociation. George H. Northup of Race
ville, N. Y-. will handle the Mediter
ranean classes. Mr. Northup is an up
to date poul tryman and has a world
wide reputation .as a breeder of the
Don't You Feel Well?
Ache All Over?
FeTerlsh? Feel as though your blood
Was hot? Cold feet? Backache? Those
vanning signals which indicate that "a
bad cold or a fov&r is coming on? Don't
gel fliscouraged, i but bo home. On the
way, stop in any - drug store god get
it, tierce's uoiaen Aierucai Discovery.
When vob get home, take a hot bath or a
hot foot bath, go to bed. cover up warm
taaa a aoao oi me uoiaen Meaicai Dis
covery," in the morning another dose,
and you will feel better. lou will not
hare to conttnue manv doses before von
are well. If you still persist in the use of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
you will lind.imprdveaueiit in your gen
eral constitution, appetite and blood
your llverwlll become active and throw
off te yoisons f rcen the system. h - '
Get as near to Nature's way as you
can. There's a reason. Vegetable foods
are usually good "for the uealth. The
human economy digests ana assimilates
them "test. In disease, s remedy made up
of Golden Seal root. Oaieen's root, 8ono
root. Black Cherrybark, Mandrake root
and Itloodroot. such as Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, Is positive yet
safe, is assimilated in the stomach and
taken ud br the b'ood. therefore it is the
most potent wsH hlch can be em
ployed for the regaining of lost health.
Mirmoes snn-tcn t ns trom every cor
ner. They mean to kill or eat ns if they ;
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ALCOHOL I PEE CENT.
AgelaLIc&fparallonliris
slmllatiiHj terTwtfamlRrguti
ting rite StoaiaiSs uJJJo'ds af
ncss and RcstXontains r&M-'-
OpjimuMurphine riTKiacraL
WOT NARCOTIC.
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: i JbMhSdtt- -Bittrmokiik
Kaayaasirnr.
Aperfedlterafidy forConsflprl
non .our aionuaiiiuuiiwi
WonnsftnTsiuTisJevmsg
ness andLoss OF SEER
FarSlmSe Sijnamrcaf
NEW YOBK.;
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Offered br The Journal.
Black Minorca breed. W. C. Denny of
Rochester, N. Y., is a Buft specialist and
will handle, the weight varieties.
Mr. Denny is a breeder of poultry and
a lecturer on poultry raising... He has
judged for many years at Madison
Square Garden and at the Boston .poul
try shqws. -. . '. - - - ;
New York Poultry Show. V
i New York, Dee. 59. Warbles and
cackles of nearly 10,000 song birds and
barnyard fowls echoed through Madison
Square Garden today on the. occasioa of
the opening of the twentieth annual
exhibition of the New York . Poultry,
Pigeon and Pet Stock association. The
main floor of the big- building is given
Over to a great display of fancy bred
chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese. On
platforms built around 'inside of the
building are bantams, pigeons, rabbits
and other animals whose delicate con
stitutions and aristocratic pedigree,
will not allow of their mixing with the
more common element on the floor be
low. The display of foreign birds this
year is considerably larger than usual.
can- U'ney av twnied by millions on
everything wo eat, drink and wear, The
air is alive with them. Medical science
has proven In the past few years that
nearly every disease la a germ disease.
Such disease germs enter Into the blood
in two ways, either through the lungs
or stomach. If the blood Is pure and
rich, the lhr and stomach in healthy,
active condition, the germs of disease
cannot find a resting place there to mul
tiply. Diseases of the lungs, bronchitis
and consumption, grip and pneumonia,
are very apt to spread through a factory
where there is much fine dust In the air.
The lungs become Irritated and the germs
find a fertile field for growth. Extreme
weakness, feelings of nervous exhaustion,
coughs and colds are the warning signals
which should be heeded. One should put
the system in the very best possible con
dition right away. Eld your body of the
poisons that are apt to accumulate and
your system is ready to ward off -the
attack of the germs of d'.oase. Docter
Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv makes
rich, red. blood "by increasing the red
Dtooa aorpuscies. - xnere is no aicoaoi in
this great tonic to shrivel up the red
blood corpuscles. An alterative extract.
made only of native medicinal roots, ii
oes BTDoy iw wotk in nature's way.
nlr itoodean come from Its use. as ft in-
vtgoratesand tones the liver into nrooer
action, and feeds the worn-out nerves,
stomach and heart on pure blood.
"lint Arm believer In Dr. Pierce's Golden
fedlcal Discovery," writes Joseph Napoleon
Herbert. Chairman Beard of Relief, nt 90
8t Paul Street Montreal. Quebec. "Find
that it has been of practical value to a num
ber of men in my employ. They are especial
ly exposed to inclement weather, and often
the colds contracted run into nneumonia.
stomach trouHe, or kidney and liver disease.
However, slnfl we have known of tlm ,Iha
of ' Golden Medical Discovery,1 there is much
less sicKness, as turn medicine seems to keep
the blood in a healthr. tlve condition, and
toward off colds and ah other dtuoaumL Tt
is a very line tonic for a run-down system, j
am via asea to acunowieoge lte worth.
BAD HEADACHES gen
erally arise from bad stom
ach. Foul breath, bitter
taste, coated tongue, sour
eructations or belching oi
gas. are common symptoms
though not all. present In
every case. To cure, take
small doses, only one or two
ffich day. of old Dr. Pierce's
PlAftll& Pfellaf-a. Mi OrliH.
Ml Little Uver PI1U, first pat up by him over
40 years ago. One or two a laxative, three or
toar cathartic.
For Infants and Children.
I at ' . -rv wi in i mi n -j
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the Ay A,
Signature Am
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Tnr et nraus seaman, stw vans orrr
91 in
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LEVIS COUNTY
COROflERiriDICTED
- (gnerlal Tllapatcb to The Jooroal.'V :
Cheha-lis, Wash Dec- 29.The grand
Jury which has Just closed Its session
here has returned an indictment against
Coroner Harden, charged - with an at
tempt to abet embezzlement, i Bond for
the coroner's appearance in the supe
rior court was fixed at I20O, which was
furnished. , ,
The finding of the Indictment grew
out of the shooting of two burglars at
Winloek about a year ago. The claim
was made that more money' was found
on the bales of the dead men than was
accounted for by .the coroner.' In going
over tne records the grand jury xounu
that the coroner's office had not made
a sworn statement in four years of the
amount or money round onrtne oodles
of dead persons, as the law requires. -
The grand Jury reprimanded the
county : commissioners, and the county
commissioners in turn got after the
coroner, with the result that the last
few days the coroner has been filing
affidavits as to the amounts hef" has
found on. dead bodies the past four
years,
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The nation's annual-consumption of
paper would make a roll 880 feet high
by 887 In diameter, weighing about 2,-
7U0.00O tons ana costing at,auo,ouo.
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''TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Wood business, young fat
team 2800 pounds, new wagon, stable
and camp, pasture, some wood; cash
or part in trade. A bargain if taken at
once. Call 126 Washington St., Vancou-
ver, waan.
LOST A bankbook belonging to Jtflss
Ollie Scott,' drawn on the Hlb.
Savings bank; lost December 28; finder
pieaae pnona aeuwooa lain.
WEATHER REt-ORT
The British Columbia storm has
moved east to Manitoba, and a large
nign pressure area ovenies tne paeiiic
slope. . Another large high pressure
area overlies the Atlantic states, and
the barometer is rising rapidly in the
extreme Canadian northwest. . During
the last 24 hours light rain has fallen
at scattered places In the north Pacific
states, -and light snow has occurred in
Montana. Rain has fallen in southern
T.vfii nirlahim. A Iran a FT nnw.
and Virginia. Elsewhere throughout
tne united states lair weather pre
vails. It is colder in the north Paclflo
states and warmer between the Rocky
mountains and the Mississippi river. In
the Atlantic states the temperatures
are about normal.
The indications are for fair and cold
er weather in this district tonight and
Wednesday.
Temp.
Max. Mln. Preclp.
Atlanta, Ga. . . . .
Baker City, Or. .
Boise. Idaho ...
.S3
.44
.0
22
28
34
24
54
38
48
88
68
82
40
24
34
40
38
26
38-
88
26
28
.06
T.
.0
.06
.0
.01
.0
".6
.0
.08
.0
.04
.07
.30
'.0
.0
.0
.02
.0
.0
.0
.43
Chicago, 111. . . .
46
Helena, Mont. . .
.48
.68
.62
Jacksonville, Fla
Lewiston, Idaho .
Los Angeles . . .
62
72
40
Marshfteld, Or. .
New Orleans . . .
New York
North Head. Wash.. 44
Omaha. Neb. . AGO
Pocatello, Idaho , . 44
Portland, Or.. 49
Roseburg, Or 64
St. Paul, Minn 86
San Francisco ,
Seattle, Wash.
Siskiyou, Or. . ,
Spokane, Wash.
. .4H
. .44.
..40
.44
Walla Walla, Wn...5J
Washington. D. C...44
MARKIAGE IJCENSE8
,T. M. Hill. Kelso. Wash.. 31, L. Ver
non, over IS. .
W, H. Hall. Wenatchle Wash.. 31,
Klolse KlnKfiton. 24.
Jack C. Oliver. Yamhill, 28, Lucy R. i
Al etcair, is. ,
Sidney D. Walling, woodburn, 22, Net
tie Insratu. 21.
JohftfU Wineland. city, 82, Alice B.
Slrfcmofis. 29.
William M. Rasmus, city, over II,
Minnie M. Bode, over 18,
Bruce O. Rowan. 128 East Twelfth
street, over 21, Arlie L. Pavies. over 18.
CATERING for parties, dinners and
weddings; reasonable. Mrs. Sofie
Mann, phone A-1339. '
FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND Fu
nerals. Alfred Burkhardt, Nob Hill
flqrlrt 120 3d St Main 603, A-3184,
Fiill resu suits for rvnt. ail size a
Cnliue Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark it
Wedding Cards. V. G. timlth. ft Co,
Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash
ington sts. -
Bets A Bc-ns. flcrlsts. funeral deslgae.
319 4 MorrHon. Main I05; A-1877.
Clarke faros., floribts Fine flowers
a "d JfJoj-ld ewtms. 28H Morrl son St.
Max M. Smith, flor'st. if 6 6th t.L op
posite Meier & Frsn!fs. Main T218.
BIKTHS)
LVNDSTROM To Mr. and Mrs. R.
Lundstvnm, 309 East SlxtW December
27, a daughter.
PEDERSON To Mr. and Mrs, M. Pe-
derson. . 58 lst Nineteenth, Decem
ber 24. a son. ,. .
POTTKA To Mr .and Mrs. M. 8. Pot
ter, 844 East Morrison, December 25,
A son.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. E- John
son, 464 V4 Union avenue north, Decem
ber 24, a son. -
WH1TCOMB To Mjf. and Mrs. R. L.
Whltcomb, ,.210 Meade street, Decem
ber 18, a son. : :-
UAL1X) To Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gallo. 67
Kast Fifth street, December 23, a
daushter.
DKATHS ;
VON SCHENCK d. Von Schenck. city.
December 26, age 73; broken skulb
BirLIXCK R. S. Bullock, city, Decem-
ber 22.. age 69; gangrene.
JORDAN W. Jordan. 61 iV Marion ave-
nue, December 27, age 73; heart dis
ease. W . : v .-
HAWKINS C. Hawkins. S2I Glisan,
December 23; fattv dnseneration of
bearf - j ... .
DEATHS
nuLSR Alice Hulse, 10J East Twelfth
street.' December 21, age 64; cancer.
WE3Ti-H. L. West. 196 East Four
- teenth, December 26,. age 27; ' pto
maine poison. -" n
KOEN1Q J. Koonig,' 254 Eugene, De
cember 28, age 21; suicide.
LEHMAN" C. H. Lehman, 670 Fourth,
age I day; exhaustion.
HAY WARD E Hay ward, 166S Oregon.
December 27. age 78; old age.
POST May Post, Montavllla, Decem
ber 26. age 22; tuberculosis.
FUKERAX DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M'ENTEB A OILBAUGH.
undertakers and smbalmers; modern
in every detail- Seventh and Pine. IXaln
480. Lady assistant.
J. P. FiUley & SOIl Madison?4 ,
Lady attendant. - Main t; A-169S.
KELLER-B..RNES CO.. FUNERAL DI-
rectors, embalmers, 270 RusseU East
limn. Laoy assistant.
ERICKSON Undertaking Co., embalm
ing; lady ass't.; 408 Alder.' M. 8133.
EDWARD HOWAR UNDERT AKER.
, 220 8rd Street '
MONUMENTS
NEU A K1NGSLET, 268 lST PORT,
land's leading marble and granite - wka.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly
compiled and examined, charges rea
sonable. Room 6, 221 H Morrison sU
Phone Main 8109. 'James M. Pugh.
Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co.. room
Board of . Trade bldg.; abstract a
specialty. ; ''". ' - ' , ' -' ;' -.'
Portland Trust Co. to Robert S. : t
Flack, cart of lot 2. block 2. '
Portland Homestead addition..! 2,400.
Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to -
- Rosarlo Gattuccio. lot 8, block
88. Tlbbetu addition ......... 860
Emory Godby and wife to Emery ;
J. Hughey lot 19, block 4, Ma
plewood addition : 32S
H. W. Lenicke Co. to Bert Rog- .
era. lot 13, block. 8, Waverlelgh
Heights 275
Same to same, lots 15 to IS,
block 8. Waverlelgh Heights.. 1,I2S
"W. O. Espey and wife to Clarlsse r, .
E. Cooper, south 84 feet of lot
6, block 12, Park View Annex., 1,800
Charles Ammer and wife 'to A. .
W. Tonander. lot 8, block 1, Co
lumbia Heights .............f 160
Henry- Schuneman to Frank
Schuneman, lot It, block 28,
West Portland 800
Q. G. Gammans and wife to Ja
cob Holxworth, lot 8, block 8.
Clifford addition toAlbina.... 878
Samuel Wagner and wife to j
Jamea Watts, lot 18, block 80
Couch addition .....11,000
W. B. Lacey and wife to Rosa A.
Gaus, lot 8. block 8, Multno
mah ...... ...... ; v. . ...... 750
Harry C. Kenney and wife to Carl
A. Glllmore, lots 23 and 24,
block 7, Kern Park 1,500
W. C. Albord and wife to Orin R.
Osborn, lot 15, block 107. Irv-;
tngton .......... ?. . ....... 1,250
D. W. Hoelbing and wife to Hel
ene Bosel,. lot 4, block S, Slees
addition .i ISO
Moore Investment Co. to S. Sl
monson, lot 7, block 66, Vernon 400
E. C. Heidtbrlnk to E. W. Reder
et al, lot 2. block 1. Caples ad
dition to Bt. Johns....... 4,000
Arleta Land Co. to Anton Burk
hardt. lots 15, IS and 17. block
I, Lester park.... 450
Alexander O. Fauske to Carl .
Fauske, lot 80, block 4, Arleta
Park No. 2.......... .... 1,800
p. M. Bransford to Lillian Grace
-i Bransford, undivided 1-18 of
blocks 1 to 13, Fairport addl- ,
tion . . ....... .....
E. L. Hynson to Richard Kruger,
lot 7, block 25, Woodlawn, 1,600
John Kiernan and wife to James
II. Murphy and R. B. Caswell,
lots 11 to 18, block S. Mabel-
ville . , 835
Tavlor Investment company to
Ella I Bissonette." lots 18. and
19. block 9, Laurel wood. .. A .'. 875
Moore Investment company to
John Bvma. lot 8. eblock 29. ,
Vernon-. ' 100
George Tetlow to Walter Black-
burn, lot 28, block 12, Harlem
. addition: lot 7. block 2. Massll-
lon addition ................. 600
Selmon M. Burnett and wife to
Fred Countryman, nart of block "
"F." Albina Homestead. ....... ' TOO
Fred Countryman and wife to
Maud Burnett, same as above. . TOO
Nadir Land company to May 8.
Lovejoy, Jots 6 and , block 1,
Ashley a subdivision of lots 1
and 2. block 6. Ainsworth..,. 800
Railway Investment company to
K. B. Beat, lot l, diock is, w.
Albina TOO
Title Guarantee Ar Trust com
pany to Henry Nickerb. lot 7,
block 6. Berkeley 100
Franklin Realty company to
juarv wunscn. tot l ana s,
block 4, Clemson addition . , . . 275
Pacific Title & Trust Co.. the leading
abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg.
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for prices. 131
Chamber of Commerce.
NEW TODAY.
A 1MGMRI
East 3d and Glisan sts., two 5
room houses, paying $40 per
month; lot 55x100. For cash,
$5000.
STARR BROS.
428 Worcester Building
Cheap Fruit Lands
640 acres in Tamhlll county, about
two thirds covered with oak grubs and
second growth fir. .. .
$13 Per Acre
This land will sell some day soon for
2250; choice for WALNUTS. Call at
' 923 BOAXtt OF TXASB , .
osraow niFBOTEs rasus meajt
YOUR FUTURE INDEPENDENCE
Two to five acres on electric carllnes
mean the support and education of
vour family. Farm and fruit lands for
colonization purposes a specialty, 318
to 328 per acre on easy terms, write
for free and . reliable information.
Dean Land and Improvement Co.
631 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or.
riortgagfe Loans
, Lowest rates of Interest '
- - iiorns SALOMOH,
- S3 Stark Street asat aecocd.
MEETING NOTICES ' 41
DON'T forget the grand ball
tonight of George Wash
lnrton camp, W. O. W.. at
, Woodman hall. 128 Eleventh
M. W. A. OREGON GRAFS CAMP.
No. 8975. Mondays., Selllng-lllrsci
block. l)th and W'ayMngtoa sts.
MW. A. EVERGRKEN CAMP. J.484,
meets Wednesday ayenins. Aliaky
toU 3d and Morrison et j " 1
in 261 Jl
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CEMETERIES
ROSB CI TT SINGLE! GRAVES, 310:
family lots, 225 to 37S. Superintend
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et
aim yuiiy roaa. rnont uaoor zu. rut
full Information apply to frank Schle
geC k2 Worcester bib. Phone A-2823.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10
For sale, lots on Belmont bet Ith
and 7th sts.; bargain: terraa. ,
Lots Stevens' addition; bargain;
terms. - ....
Lots corner E. 7th and Belmont; terma
Lots Waverlelgh Heights; bargain.
And a tnis-htV fine bara-aln in a I?A
acre ranch property; we also have a 320
acre ranch that will olease toil an so
acre tract near Klamath, a bargain at
aoo per acre..
We have a whole lot , of orfter bar
gains. ' Call and see us.
Nfc.HT.EK ft KICHARDSON, '
122 Grand ave.; phone East 814.
MODERN HOUSE IN 6ELLWOOD
8 rooms- and alcove, lot 50x100,
.a fine home. Price I2SS0; $1800
cash, terms on balance, .
SIX LOT8.
" Near Ivanboe station. ' t comer
lots. $300 each; 4 inside lots,
$27S each: terms.
F1VB ROOM HOUSE,
And lot 80x100, near Laurelwood
station, good fruit trees and ber
rlea Price 31806; 00 cash, bal-
ance $12 per month.
SPENCER & CO.
. - 103 2d st '-Ar-
BUNGALOW Snap: ownerwill sell at
this price ror two days: new modern
hllnnUiv A .ruim anH k.(li
electricity, kitchen cabinet )alnk. etc.,
large grounds, two sightly lots on cor
ner, in active district; cash price K6i.
on easy - terms, $500 down, 'balance
Mtl.lM I.. T . ,0,1 ur..l.
ington st, room 41S. . ' ;.
19 ROOM house, North Portland; a
great bargain at $8460: 3100O cash.
balance I per cent 1
Modern 6 room house, cement base
ment on Vaughn St. $3680; IJ00O cash.
e room nouse, uu tot, m. zf in at,
$2000; $7S cash.
AIUS UNO CO,
430 Lumber Exchange.
$30 OWN. $15 monthly takes new
bungalow, 4 very large fiber-plastered
rooms, pantry, bathroom, separate toilet
room, full basement, concrete founda
tion, best full Dlumbtne. wired and
piped, fine east front lot, block car;
price $tw0. Portland , Horace Co., 204
Morrison et. -
A COZT 4 ROOM BUNGALOW
21900 bnvs a new. modern home.
tinted walla, naneled dlnina room, ess.
electric lights, bath, porches, high .
grounds, one block and a half from
Hawthorne car; for sale by owner.
$250 down, $18 a month. T. Y Mar
shall, stt and Hawtnome ave.
1V4 ACRES, dandy room houn, good
barn and water; in very f heart of
Beftverton, $2400: $2000 cash. o would
take 1 or 2 small houses in Portland.
This is best In Eeaverton. right on elec
trie line and R. R. Come quick..-,.
SMITH & ELLMAKEK.
$800 GOOD t room iotise, concrete
foundation. Urre triangular lot, very
cheap at $1400, $S00 down, balance ey..
Angeles Trust Co.. 824 Washington
St.. room 417: Main rr A-62fl.
i ROOM house. Sunnyside, two Ll-.' U a
from Hawthorne ave., $1900; $j
down, balance like rent per cent T.
W. Marshall & Co.. SSsb end Haw
thorn e. i
"BARUAIN: BARGAIN! BARGAIN :
House and two fi'i's for aia on F..
Morrison St.; price $6uo0; must be an -I
this month. inauirt ct-i,
rison st. Phone
Miln 172, A-;:
HLF acre In i rmtwm-1, m
tcott carllne: t'Nprov-l.
house. Price, t9"". er " 1 t
and wagon. Sheper-'l & S n., i
Or. ' ' . ..
SACiitH ii i. if U -! 1 '
5 -r,-H. l-'ix I-'',
near siatinn er.t . I
a-artod. t-vnf r. -r.al.
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