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THE OREGON mILYv JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1909. 1 13 y V V ice interferes;; I'Jirn siiippii Upper Columbia Kivci; Boats . . Lie Idle-at the ; Docks. - COASTERS MANAGE TO REACH HAKBOE Oriental Liner Nnmantla Makes As , torla Without Trouble and Crosses Out Almost - Immediately After Changing Pilots -Coasters Arrive. The snow, storm has practically put river shipping out of commission, hut most of the boats tied up today are ex pected to .resume operations tomorrow, - unless conditions should become worse. Especially severe weather has been en countered on the unner Columbia river. The Open River Transportation com pany's steamer . N. Teal did not leave tor The Dalles this morning; because of the storm. It was with difficulty she wa brought to. her Portland berth lost night, the snow driving- so hard on the upper river that it waa next to impos sible to see shore. The whirlwinds, too, made it hard to manage the .boat. The steamer Sarah Dixon of the same line will probably reach here tonight, and It depends entirely upon the tem perature whether or not the will . be sent out' again tomorrow morning. There is danger of the locks at Cas cade f reeling solid, In which event it would be useless to attempt to keep up the service unless, it oould be arranged to transfer from one boat to another around the locks.. Large quantities of tea are supposed to have formed In the upper stretches of the river, and when this breaks loose navigation will be Im peded by it. Nearly every towbost. in the harbor Is tied up, the entire Shaver Transpor tation company's fleet being at the company's moorings. ; The boats were ordered bom reaterday after It had been discovered that the storm was of mora than ordinary severity. To tow log rafts in the strong wind and blind ing snow would have bean a risky un dertaking, and so the company sent word lor me Doata to return to ron ton . Ocean steamers manage to keep on schedule, however, as will be seen from aha fact that the steamer Homer. Cap tain Dorrla. left OaJc street dock at 8 e'clock for San Francisco. She should have left at 8; but there was a. little delay in getting freight and passengers on board, and it was 9 when sha passed through the bridges. - The oriental liner Numantla reached Astoria this morning and without delay crosaed out Sha left here yesterday at 11 and anchored off Keeders for a few hours last night during the worst of the storm. he Mm schooner Thomas L. Wand, bound to Ban Francisco with a cargo of lumber, crossed out With the Numantla. Three coasters and two sailing ves sels are on the way up the river this afternoon, the coasters being the steam er Alliance from Cooa Bay, the steamer Eureka from Eureka by way of Coos Bay, and the gasoline sloop Condor from Newport The sailing vessels are the American achooner William Bowdenand the British bark Carmanian. The Wil liam Bowden is bound for the mills of the North Pacific Lumber company to load lumber for California, and the Car-, manian is bound for one of the harbor warehouses with 1900 tons of cement from Hamburg. The Alliance and Eureka are'expect ed to reach the harbor about 8 o'clock this evening. STEAMER MAJESTIC COMING largo American Vessel Leaves San x Francisco for Portland. V A messsae to the merchants' ex change announced this morning that the American e earner Majestic nad lert Ban Francisco last night bound for this port. The craft's mission is not known, but she will probably coma for a cargo of wneau Tho Majestic is a laraa craft, roaister ing about 1800 tons net. At first It was supposed that she was being sent north by the American-Hawaiian Steamship company, but local agents of that con cern say they have received no advices to the effect that the steamer is com ing to them, although it Is understood that a steamer will possibly be sent hero soon to take car of shipments from tnta port tor tne Atlantic sea board by way of the Tehuantepec rail road. The Majestic should arrive here Saturday. . . , coLomrxE ts harbor Lighthouse Tender Brings Whistling Buoys for Repairs. Tho - lighthouse tender Columbine. Captain . Richardson, arrived at Couch street dock this morning from Astoria with two large whistling buoys that are In need of repairs. The buoys have .been doing set vice off the coast for several years and In the meantime have been handled roughly by the restless It la some time slnea the Columbine was In tha harbor, the craft having been doing work along the coast of Alaska and in Puget sound waters for several weeks. On her way down ths river two spar buoya will be placed as additional aid to navigators. ALONG THE WATERFRONT : Tha gasoline sloop Conder is due to reach Couoh street dock this afternoon from Newport - - - Th steamer Breakwater. Captain Macgenn. aails for Cooa bay this even- . Tha schooner Endeavor, cleared for San Pedro last night with 00.000 feet of lumber. She will . probably leave .down tomorrow. . . ' The steamer Alliance, which operates between this port and Coos bay. will be equipped soon with a wireless tela .graph seryioe. -" . . i Captain McCuUough of the steamer .Lurllne Is expected to make an official 'report of the drowning of Fred Bran don, tha passenger who fell overboard from tha steanfer when on her way from Astoria to Portland Monday, Brandon boarded tha boat at Astoria. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. Jan. . Arrived down dur ing the night Steamer Thomas I "Wand. Arrived down at 10 a. m. Ger man steamer iNumantia. arrrvsa i iv , H. III. 1 " -1 . VV fc v.v . Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay. at . HVaitfilann lam K Cat 1.4 a f K a. m. -Steamer Majestic,- for Columbia river. ' Balled steamer Saginaw, from Portland for-San Pedro. Astoria, Jan. ..No bar. report; cane line down. r - - ' TMea at Astoria Thursday: Hlah water '! a. m., 7.1 feet; 1:05 p. m., 8.8 feet liow water 7:36 a. m., S.I feet; ,:14 p. m foot. ,- V, MAKTXC IXTETXICKNCB . ' : Segnlar liners Jue to Arrive. Pue H. Elmore. Tillamook .,. v.. Jan. 10 Breakwater,- Coos Bay ,.-.,,..., Jan. 10 . Kureka, Eureka and Coos...,,,.Jan. 10 Koanoke, San P-dro and way... Jan.' 11 Boss City, Ban Francisco. ...... .Jan. 11 Argo, San Francisco Jan. 11 Homer. San Francisco ....Jan. 11 Alliance, Coos Bay ............ .Jan. IS Nevadan, Salina Crus ......... t Jan. 15 - " Senator, San Francisco'. ........ .Jan. IS , Oeorge W. Elder, San Pedro Jan. 19 Nicomedia. orient ..Jan. 20 Arabia, orient ................. .Feb. l - Alesla, orient .Feb, C Nebraskan, Salina Crus...,....Feb, 10 Njimantla, orient .............March 25 Beguiar Xtners 9ns to Depart. ' Breakwater, Cooa Bay . . ....'... .Jan. ( George W. Elder; San Pedro.... Jan. 7 Senator. San Francisco. .. .. .....Jan. 8 Alliance, Coos Bay . .... ,..,.,. .Jan. t Sue H Elmore, Tillamook. Jan. 11 Eureka. Eureka and Coos ......Jan, 12 Argo. Tillamook ....Jan. 12 Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way ...Jan. 12 Homer, San Francisco Jan. IS Rose City, Ban Francisco... Jan. 16 Alesla, orient ; m . .. .Jan. 15 Nevadan. Salina Crus . . ., , .Jan. 17 Nicomedia, orient .....,,.,,... Feb. 1 Nebraskan, Salina Crus ........ Feb. li Arabia, orient .Feb. 16 Numantla, orient , ........ ..March 1$ Teasels ta, Ton. Leytand Bros. Br. sh. ....... .Drydoek Donna Franceses, Br. bk, ..... As torla ChurchUL Am, sch. ....... .....Astoria A,tll. Am. sch . , A storls W. Fj; Jewett, Am. sch...... ...Astoria tr,en?,.;" Am-' ch ....... , As torla Washington, Am. ss. lryaock Aberfoylo, Br. bk. .Stream St Nicholas. Am, ship. ..Astoria Berlin, Am. sch .Gobi Taurus, ,Abl sdu....wJCaUnts Bo-uet Fr. bk. .... .Montgomery No. 2 Jolnvtlle.- Fr. bk. .;.,... . . .Sand dock Neotsfleld. Br.s bk ... Southern Pacific Brabloch. Br. ok.'. .ft W. P. Oregon, Oer. ss, ............. ...Irving Torrlsdale, Br. sh , t , i fi , , Bunkers Armen, F, bk. .Linnton Rochambeau, Fr. bk . Star Band Crillon, Fr. hk.-i. .. ,w .......... .Linnton Fred J. "Wood. Am. sch....N. Pac Mills jsugene scnneiaer, Fr. bk. . . .Greenwich La Tour do Auvergne, Fr. bk.... Stream Tweeddale, Br. ss. , , . .Portland Lbr Co. Desaix, Fr. bk. ; , , . ... i . , ,.,., .Stream Sue H. Elmpre. Am. ss ....V.Couch SL Thos. L. Wand. Am. ss. Rainier F. 8. Loop, Am. as.. . . . .Inman-Poulsen 1 Mayfalr, Am. ss...... Portland D. Co. William Bowden, Am. sch, . .On Way up Argo, Am. ss.. -........,,.,. Oak Street South Bay, Am. ss, ...... .Tons. lie Point Breakwater, Am. ss ........ . . Ainsworth Yellowstone, Am. ss. ....... . . .Prescott Carmanian, Br. bk. , . . . . ,y . , Oh way up Yosemite, Am. ss. ............ ,st Helens Cascade, Am. ss. Rainier George W. Elder, Am. ss. ..... .Martin's Asnleres, Fr. . bk. Astoria Alliance, Am, ........... .Couch St. Condor. Oer sloop ....... . . .Couch st : ; Ba Bonte to Xad X.amber. Annie E. Sraate, Am. se..., ..Hongkong Shasta. Am. ss,., ...... ..San Francisco Virginia, Am. sch ...... Mallendo Gep. L. Fenwlek. Am. ss. .San Francisco Lakme. Am. ss. ........ .San Francisco Harold Dollar, Am. ss....San Francisco Tallac. Am. ss ........ ..San Francisco Mabel Gale, Am. sch .San Francisco Daisy Mitchell, Am. ss...San Francisco 3Ca Boats With Comsat and Oensral. j Gulf Stream, Br, bk.o.. ....... Antwerp Alice. Fr. bk-. .London Glenalvon. Br. bk. Antwerp j Poltallock, Br. ah Antwerp Wavertree, Br., ah. ..... .Elleemereport Matterhom. Br. ah. . .NewcaaUe-en-Tyne Babin Chevsye, Fr. bk....;... Antwerp Tramp Steamers Tn Boats. Abouklr, Br. ss. . . , San Francisco , Robert Dollar. Br. ss ....Orient governs, Br. ss... ...... ..San Francisco Klaa, Nor. ss.... Vancouver. B. C : Zs Boats tat Ballast te ijoad drain. Port Crawford, Br. sh.. .-..... Calls Homeward Bound. Am. bk.8an Francisco Thlera Fr. bk. Belfast Francois, Fr. bk.. ....... San Francisco Benarea. Nor. ah ...Callaa Clan Graham, Br. bk Caleta Cotoso LaennecFr. ah.. ..Kahulu Nantea. Fr, bk,... i.,....Hobart Edinburgh. Br, bk ...... .....Honolulu Oil tteamer z Bonte. CoL E. L. Drake. Am. as. .Ban Francisco SAY STUDENT ENDED LIFE TO BE A HERO New York Police Don't Believe Story . of Murder by Burglar Probe tho Victim's Habit. New Torav Jan. . Lieutenant Wil liam Colby of the Bronx deteotlve bu reau and the men who have been Investigating- death of Van Dwlght Shel don, the New York university student, who was bound hand and foot and shot through the body In tha cellar of Dean Charles H. Snow's home on the univer sity grounds, believe that If they knew more about 'the ohareoter of the young man they would be even more strength- SPEEDY CURES FOR THESE AND KINDRED DISEASES Catarrh, asthma, long troubles, rheuma tism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney troubles, also all private diseases GEE WO The Chinese Doctor . Most of the remedies that he pre scribes -for his patients are adminis tered in tha- form of teas, compounded from Boots. Herba and Barka gathered from the utmost quarters of the world. Taken In this form,- the system rapidly assimilates the medicinal properties in the prescriptions . an a noticeable re lief la very often apparent within a few . the more chronic rases that he Is daily called upon to treat, the medicine may not show such quick beneficial effects, but It st once- attacks the cause and the ravages of the disease are checked. a nr cuss ros caitcxb He has obtained from Pekin. China. It is safe, sure and reliable. If you live out of town and cannot call, write for svmntom blank and cir cular, Inclosing i cents In stamps. COSSUX.TATIOV TSSB. Open Evenings and Sundays. " The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 103 M rirst St, Cor. Morrison. Portland. Oregon. 1 i j-La ! .. .t ni IV" EH AliO WumLhs U.DSKS N 1 Bl stm ms itataaviUPgal It . A I lkr,a4asMBa, i U IrriUUoas or elowaUeas i.1 of asseas SMmbrsaM. ITHtisCllUKUtC. gest er aeiMaeaa far st Is l! wrawje, I kv iim. Smala. feS srii si.es. or potmw.i". as tji Otiraalar stat aa m CHICHESTER'S PILLS grmirr'U Atk tt ClilA iff -TT.ITW 1AMOND va.nu P11XS. s Man kMn M M, SUM, Alwara RUbM aamaaaasssssa- ' i .saasaasmaasssga f SOU trtSlCCISI3lIKIE ened Jn the belief tbat Sheldon llmself fired the shot which, resulted, in his death. l.-,...-. One reason why tho lieutenant would like to be able to earn mora about -the common trend of mind that had been youngs Sheldon's is the similarity be tween soma of the essential details of the tragedy of last Wednesday and those of an assault at the hands of a robber which Sheldon said he experi enced last March. , ; Lieutenant Colby. Is-led to the belief that young Sheldon committed the act of i self-destruction chiefly because of the conflioting statements the wounded student made to explain the presence of the revolver, and through, the unto ward circumstances that surrounded the binding and shooting of the young fel low circumstances which indicate the antithesis of what would mark the work of a burglar. . "I think tht this young man did not intend to kill himself," Is . the way Colby defines the motive behind what he believes to have been Sheldon's act "but that he wanted for some reaaon or other, to give the impression that he was very .much of a hero, even though It might cause him some pain, v "Perhaps he Was morbid and could take pleasure in imagining that he had put up such a big fight with a burglar a great deal more pleasure In the knowl edge that those about htm believed he had saved., their property and maybe their lives." . 't.-' THRICE WIDOWER; WEDS GIRL OF 17 Philadelphia, Jan. .--August Del eourt 60 years old, a veteran of the1 Franco-Prussian war, finds It not good, to be alone long. Accordingly, when bis third wife died two months ago, he wasted not his time in Idle grief. Instead, he set himself In search -for Mrs. Delcourt No. 4, and found her when he met 17-vear-old Mary Do Camp, of 21S1 East Llppinoott street. --' .. Christmas eve they were married, and the pair began their honeymoon In at tendance at the Christmas feast and family reunion of-Mr. and Mrs. Louis ue camp, tna nriae s parents. m ELMHURST i i Have Built MY I -7 Oldest, Most Reliable and Longest Established SPECIALISTS SE Offices at Portland, Seattle, San Francisco,' Los Angeles I Cure Men's Diseases I have- treated hundreds of men who have long suffered a gradual decline In physical mn mental enerav as a result of nrlvate ail ments, and have been Interested in noting the . , , marked general Improvement that follows a thorough cure of tne chler disorder. My success In curing difficult cases of long standing has made me the foremost specialist treating men's diseases. This success is due to several things. It Is due to the etudy I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained the exact nature of men a ailments, ana to the original, distinctive and thoroughly scientific methods of trestment 1 To 'those In doubt as to thetr true condition, who wish to avoid the serious results that may follow neglect I offer free consultation and advice, either at my office or through correspondence. If your case is one of tha few that has reached an Incurable stage, I will not accept It for treatment, nor will I urge my services upon any one. I treat curable caaea only, and cure all cases I treat IN UNCOMPLICATED CASES MY FEE IS ONLY 10 YOU PAY WHEN CURED arzcxrxo blood pozsoh. No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harm less, blood-clesnslng remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. TASXCOCSUB. Absolutely painless treatment that cures completely In one week. Investigate my method. It is the oniv thoroughly scientific treat ment for this disease being em- fre My colored charts showing tha male anatomy and affording an In teresting study In men's diseases, will be given free upon application. In all my work I am thorough, painstaking, and careful to gfve just the right treatment required CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE CALL OR-WRITE TODAY Hours I aTm. to P. M. Sundays 10 to 1. " The DR. TAYLOR Co. S34V4 KOSSZSOS BTSSST, OOSSSS BBCOSS, POSTZASS, OSZOOS niEE niDSECLi-Foa Life-slae .reproductions' of tha human form, f 'resenting a study of health and disease afford ng educational opportunltlea not found alae; wbero. - Our medical offices and treatment rooms sfre on the saime floor, though separated-from the museum by a largo ball, so that there la no confusion- or i publicity; partlea desiring to consult -us can do so In strict privacy and free of charge. $5,00 Our Fee for a Com plete Cere In any. Uncomplicated Case. Weakness of went " Varicocele, Nervous De bility. Kidney. Bladder. Prostatic and all Con tracted lseaaea. If you cannot call. Write for self -examination blank, Hour a t A. M. to P, it. daily. . . Sun days, to It only. , , , ; : i - . OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE tni VPSSXSOS trrSBST, Setweea "This" ts the happiest Christmas of my life," said Mrs. D?leourt blushlng y. Her husband, who has spent other happiest Christmases made no .' rash statement "It is so, nice to be mar ried to a man as good as my husband," continued Mrs. Delcourt. "We are go ing next week to Atco, N. J, wnere ws have fine big- farm." "Tin til hts "last "hiatrtoionlal 'venture Delcourt lived at tS North Twelfth street where No, t died. He cam to thl .country -27 years ago. Inj his younger days ha fought under Garibaldi in Italy, and during the unpleasant ness between we rencn ana mt w mans hs was a soldier In the army of Napoleon Ui. ' -' : Tha Ufa lamantad Mrs.. Delcourt No. 1 died it years ago. Her Immediate successor pasaea away -? yrs u. Remains of a Roman cemetery were recently brought to ugnt oy excavations by a French - scientff lo expedition at Tangier. 8an Francisco Office 1200 CALL BUILDING CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classlfled advertisements In The Jour- oat are as iouowk - , No ad leas than lie per- Insertion. Phone or charged ada 6o per line per Insertions 3 insertions for the price of t. Cash ads lo per word per inser tion. 7 insertions for the price of . ;. Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads la per word per Insertion. I insertions for the price Is to 19 words, zoo: II to li . words. - 36c; matrimonial. . mani euring, massage end bath ada. 10a per line per insertion. M Beral notices, too per Insertion. New today (agate .measue, 14 lines to inch). S4o per Inch.. Count words to Una. . The Journal cannot guarantee ao euracy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind oocuring In telephoned advertisements. first Insertion. The Journal will not be responsiDis tor auosequsai mm uuu. The Journal's business office Is open frara a.n. to a p. m.; Saturdays S a Phones, Sain 7173; A-6051. My Success SS. TATZ.OS Tha iieadlng specialist. In each individual case. For 85 years I have been proving my abil ity, and my business methods have always been strictly reliable. My unqualified success Is due to a thorough medical education, sup- filemented by years of experience n men's special diseases only. My. treatment la as correct aa modern science can make it. Others may offer inducements, such aa cheap treatment or quick treatment, but my foremost claim is for thorough ness which In the long run IN EVERY CASE means the cheap est and the best COSTSACTBD DXSOSDESS. You can depend, upon a quick and thorough cure by my treatment. A quick cure is ' desirable, because a alow cure is apt to be no cure at all .and a chronic development will come later. I cure you beyond the possibility of a relapse, and in half the usual time required. SXTXEZ AXXJCESTIS. Often the condition appearing to be the chief disorder is only a re flex ailment resulting from some other disease. Weakness sometimes comes from varicocele or stricture: skin and bone dlaeaaes result from blood poison taint and physical and mental decline follow long standing functional disorder. ' My long experience In treating men en ables me to determine tha exact conditions that exist and to treat accordingly, thus removing every damsglng causa and Its effects. mi got Penrth aad nftn." TorUaBO, Or. CORES 1'"' ;"' WEATHER RETORT Knrtheaat ilnrm varnlna sere con tinued at 7130 a. m. over the entire dis trict except at Marahfield. f The storm that was along tha Oregon coast Tuesday morning Is now; central over northern Utah. It has caused heavy rain or snow in Oregon,' southern Idaho. ' northern Nevada, and northern and central California. Rain has also occurred along the Atlantic coaBt, and tomfrt snow m tne lake region ana me upper Mississippi valley. , The high ba rometer area that was Over; Montana Tuesday morning has spread eastward over tha Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys, accompanied by a severe cold wave, the temperature being below sero as far as Lake Huron, thence southwest ward across northern Illinois, northern Missouri and Kansas, the lowest re- gor'ted being 40 degrees below aero hi askatchewan. It is 80 degrees below sero at Bismarck. The temperature was sero at Spokane this morning, and ranged from 18 to 12 in the interior of western Washington and northwestern Oregon. It has not been below freesing in southwestern Oregon, and la also mild In southern Idaho, while unseason ably warm weather prevails in Cali fornia, XNevaaa anq uian -Temp.- Max. Mln. Preclp. . 5 60 ,jg .20 10 .20 .20 SO 0 . 40,, 24' .98 . 68 58 v .22 .82 8 , .02 . 70 , 64 .03 . 20 6 0 24. 36 T. . 68 8 62 .01 , 8 1 8 .10 . 64 44 .. . 18 28 .0 . 66 60 .81 . 4 14 .02 . 40 36 .48 .29 17 .?3 . 44 34 .30 . 10 26 .04 . 00 60 .64 . 24 20 0 .38 34 1.80 .8 0 0 U. 14 4 .02 . 68 60 .56 Atlanta, Ga. ..... Baker City, Or... Bismarck, N. D. Boise, Idaho .... Charleston, 8. C. Chicago, 111...... Jacksonville, Fla. Kansaa City, Hot Lewlston. Idaho.. Los Angeles, Cal... 68 Marquette, Mien. Mars hfi eld, Or..'. Moorhead, Minn.'. New York, N. T. . Omaha. Neb ' Pocatello, Idaho.. Portland, Or..... Roseburg, ' Or. . . . St. Paul. Minn. . . San Francisco, Cal. AO Seattle, wasn Siskiyou, Or Spokane, Wash. . . . MARRIAGE LICENSES E. M. Troutman, Rainier, Or.; 81, and Cora K. Schneider, a. R. M. Hastings, 94 East Tenth street, 69. and Martha A. Bramhall, 60. Joseph H. Fletcher. 188 Eleventh street. 25. and ResS Crisnen. 17. Andrew Gagne, 800 Grand avenue, 48, and Bertha Pfeifer. 82. Louis Jordan, University Park, 24, and Manel Grove. 18. FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU nerais. Alfred Burkhardt. Nob Hill flortet. 120 23d st Main 603, A-8184. Full ress suits tor rent, all slsea Pnique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st Wedding Carda W. a. bmlth & Co., Washington bldg. corner 4th and Wash. mgion sts. Rata A Hons, florists, funeral deslana 849 H Morrison. Main 8098; A-187T. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers sad floral designs. 289 Morrison st Msz M. Sraltnflortst 160 6 th St. op. posits Meier A Frank's. Main 7811. . BIRTHS LARSOtf To Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson, 209 East Lincoln, January 2, a daugh ter. GRAT To Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, 178 East Eighth, January 3, a daugh ter. LE BLEU To Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Le Bleu. University Park, January 2, a daughter. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING, af'ENTEB A OILBAUOH. undertakers and emDalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 480. Lady a sal stent J. P. Flnley. & Son V&fa0 feady attendant Main I: A-1699 ZELLKR-B.RNE8 CO;, FUNERAL Dl rectors, enrbalmers, 270. Russell. East mug, iaay sssistant. ERICKSON UnderUklna Co.. embalm lng; lady ass't; 409 Alder. M. 6131 EDWARD HOLuAN, UNDERTAKER. zzu 3rd street. ROSE CITT CEMETERY. Phones C-2114 and Main 4444. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly cumpiisa ana exam in ea, cnarges rea sonable. Room if, 221 li Morrison st. f-none wain iu. james at. fagn. Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Ca. room Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. . Rose City Cemetery association to KUdoir Dlrlwacnter north west '4 of lot 80, section "B," said cemetery 8 10 River View Cemetery association to i-tattie M. France, east of 29 D in section 4. said cem etery i T. A. Sutherland and wife, to Enos Bettencourt undivided y, of lot 1, block 10, Caruthers addition E.000 W. T. Bush to M. Belluominl, lots 12. 13 and 14. block 36. Berke ley , 178 J. A, Richards and wife to George I Huston, lots 3 and 4, block 4. Mount Hood addition to Gresham 800 A. Crofton and wife to Mattle K. Abbott, lot 18, block 62, Irvlnarton 1 inn Jasper Newton and wife to A. M. Barber, lots 19 and 20. block 14. Cloverdale Extension No. 2 ' 8(1 Cora A. Rickards to Mrs. Jessie A. Searing, lots 29 and SO, block 21. College Place 450 James H. Rinehart and wife to H. Tj. Hamblet. land beginning at point on east line of section 25. township 1 north; range 1 east 100 Hilton. Dodds & Campbell to E. E. Lovegren, lot lS, block 9, Elmhurst 600 J. W. Ogllbee and wife to Enrtl Franxettt et al, land In section 11. township 1 south, range 1 aat 8,250 Truman De Lano and wife to John Armstrong, lot 14, block 20. Monnt Tabor Villa 200 T. 8. McDaniel and wife to John F. Wilson, lot 4, block 1. Rock wood Park .-. 225 W. C Alvord and wife to John F. Wilson, lot 3, block 104, Irvington ...... 1,250 M. E. Thompsod et-al to George Smith et al, lot 10. block 16. Multnomah 700 Albert Fehrenbach to F. H. Lewis, lots 1 to i. 22 to 30. block I. Alberta 1.600 Frank E. Forsberg and wife to C. J. Culver, lot 14. block 8. Myrtle 300 David' McMillan to Atlen I,. Swain et al. lot 1, block 1. Center addition 1.000 James D. Hart and Wife to Vic toria Reld. lot 8. block 12. Katherine 475 Clara Weldler et al to Amelia I Search, lot 8, block 7. Sunny- eide 700 Edward uaurtson and wife to M. V. Kellv et al. lot 7, block 19, 1 Mount Tabor Villa 1,800 John A. Bell to E. Radford. Iota 9 and 12. block 2, Anabet...... 250 George H. Johnson et al to Louis R. Robertson, lot 2, block 19, ' Overlook. 2.000 Mrs. M. A. Roberts to Horace E. B. Hawes et si. lot 12. block 61. Sunnyslde Third addition.. 2.000 Alfred Thompson and wife -to Maude Rowley, lot 1, block 4. Thompson addition to Oreshsm 230 John Kaye and wife to Frank ! - Palmer, lota 11 and 12. block 7. Williams second addition.. 2.000 B. M. Lombard et al to Z. Abe. lots to 10, block 21. Railway addition to Montavilla ........ , 4SI R. B. Menefee and .wife to Wil- - llam Glebeler. east half of east , T , half of lots S and 8. block 8. , subdivision of Proebstal'a a (Ml- tion to Alblna 50 W. H. Wood and wife to William -Sheehy. five aers In section 8. , townshlo 1 south, range 2 eait 7.000 ft C Edwards and wife to G. W. . Parmenter, 20 acres, beginning. . at northwest corner of north- ; . , - west qusrter of, section - 80, township 3 north, range 1 went ' 3,709 Theodore Bernhelrs. trustee to " . William A. Rurdlck, prowrty In' - block . council Crest Park. r. J . 1,870 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Moore Investment ' company to ; K. F. Surface, lots 1. 8, block i 8. Vernon COO John F. Daly to Henry Ohllnge. v ipt 1, block 10. North Mount ' Tabor v. ..... i .. 2,000 Lot Kennedy and wlf to Ed Hol ; com. Ic-t 2, block 6, Park View Replat ,., 1,800 Frank M. Adams and 'wife to George W. Holootnb, lots 17, 19, 2a, 24, block 7, Irvington Park. 275 3. E. Smith and wife to Augustus . Walker, north half of lots 15, ' 16, block 8, Abends' addition... 10,000 Ole Olson to C. R. Williams et el, lots 11, 12. block 11. Hawthorne Avenue addition 45a Paciflo Title tt Trust Co., tbe leading abstractora 204-E-8-T Falling bldg. SEE WJUIama Abstract Co, for prlcea 231 Chamber of Commerce j NEW TODAY. There May Be Something In this list that will Interest ou, An elegant s room house, lot 7 by 125 feet; 34600; terms. A fine room house, lot 100 by 110 feet,. 32200; terms, 4 room house 4 lots, ijne orchard, nice garaen, tetuv; terms. A fine 8 room house, with nice gar den, some fruit. $1800; terma Fine 8 . room house fronting on ear- line with 2 acres of. land, all cleared, good orchard, -$8000. : We have City lots, business corners, ranches, come in and see our usu Nester & Richardson ISaH GSAITD AVB. Walnut and Peach Orchards ; Fenced, planted, cultivated. $250 PER ACRE TIMBER LANDS. WALNUT LANDS. FRUIT LANDS For Sale MOORE & THOMAS No. 9 Commercial Club bid?- SNAP Lots 50x100 in Blumauor's addition 3050; 360 down, 310 per month' Between 29 and 32. GUsan and Sandy . Road Carlina 8 sides. 15 minutes from busi ness center. The cheapest NEAR-IN property in Portland. OnlylO lots left Act quick if you want one.' Equity Investment Co. Butte BOS Oerliager Bldg., aa and Alder. A Good Home room house on East 28th street $3000 EAST TERMS. KAXTHAJT ft TX03CPS0S, Chamber of Commerce. Burney for Bargains 5 room homa W North; Portland, corn er lot . .,. S2500 Lot alone worth 33000; house rents for 315. Easy .terma .Room 15, 270 Washington st. . A. GOOD ZSYESTaQUrT. S95 00 106x100, 3 houses fronting Oregon Electric R. R on Hood, near Porter; will soon be warehouse prop erty. Gordon. 208 4th st Main 9848. MEETING NOTICES 41 DOOR PRIZE DRAW ING TONIGHT. COME CAMP 1 TO MEETING. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. Ill, A. F. and A. M. Stated communication this (Wednes day) evening, at 7:30, Work In E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. i C. E. MILLER, Secretary. ASTRA Circle will give a whist and dance Thursday, January 7, W. O. W. temple, 128 11th at Refreshments, danolng, good musio. Admission 15c. M. W. A. OREGON GRAFB CAMP. No. 8)75. Mondays. Salllng-Hlroch block, I th and Washington sta M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6.48a, meets Wednesday evening. Allaky bldg. 3d and Morrison st FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 16 20x Paid on Investments THE Myers Investment Co. DOES IT. We are cuttlna ud a tract of cranberry land at Sand lake. Tillamook county. In aero tracta and selling- it prepared, nLanted and In full bearing, for 3000 an acre: $200 caah and $15 a month, will handle an acre of this ground. And to thoae who do not care to personally cars for the land we further agree to lease this land at tho rate of 8120 oer acre a year. Do not delay, but come In at once ana iook tnis proposition over. MYERS INVESTMENT COMPANY, 272 Stark st. SIX ROOM BUNGALOW On E. Clay, lot 60x100; price $2500, $100 cash, balance easy. Spencer & Co, 103 2d st " BARGAIN IN A HOME. New 6 room bungalow, all complete witn concrete uuemni, oa in, pan try; lust finished In modern style: 10 min utes' ride from center of tha city, on line street ana nice neignoornooo; price 2800; terma will -be given. Call 203 Liumper j;icnange. l.KA VTNfl cltv. sacrifiee nw mrwl.rn home: only $2660, easy terma Sight ly lot, z, worui aau... iiiuxioo. near car, onlv $450. 280 B, Washington. East 1115, B-1487. FINE building lot- beat residence dis trict oa east aide; streets Improved, cement sidewalks and Bull Run water; terms 10 per cent cash. 8 per cent per month. Inquire 203 Lumber Exchange. $1600 BUYS t room house and lot 62x200 at Anabel, Mount Scott line; house rented for $13; this snap; must have money. See E. H. Dement. 248 Madison. WILL pay cash for your equity In prop erty that you have partly paid for. National Realty & Trust Co, 226 Vs wasmngion ft., room is. - BEAUTIFUL 100x100, E. Ankeny st; good 6 room house, fine location, be tween 3 carllnes; $Z300, $00 .cash. Phone Main 6179. FOR SALE New mnAern 6 room hou), 1 block from carllne. Phone WooJ lawn 60. - A FOB SALB REAL EST AT K 1 $1400 GOOD 8 room plastered hou. who targe nam on pines aiui two lots 60x100 each; the lots ( are worth price asked for ail, in tha Riverside addition; terma. " ' 3500 . cash,- be lane fl&. per month. ton't fail, to see this ' ' hlflr anitn van m KAm 83500 Beautiful r w modern 7 room -.nous in vernon, lot fi Oxi nt, house just finished and Is str in ly modern; terms, 17000 cash, . balance ' 8 years at ;7 per cenr ..... Interest . . 38000 Good 8 room house with a nlrf large barn . and acre land, with .about 80 nice fruit trees This place Is very sightly and attractive, near ;5 Montavilla; terms, 81500 cash, balance 8 Xea t 7 per cent Interest 12400 Beautiful new modern room bungalow, with 40100 lot, on - East Glisan street; 3200 cash, ..... balance 320 month. ifboo Nice modern new 10 room house with large closets, basement, toilet bath, etc, on Montavilla car line; terms, $500 cash, bal "nee monthly. , 3Z500 room bungalow, with fireplace, not and cold water, cement base 1 "1..elctr, h etc.; fine lot 50x100, on Hawthorne ava car line; this is a beautiful place and very cheap; terms, $1000 J3", balance to suit 12000 New modern 5 room house, all P ? Vor, cement basement, electric lights, piped for gas, etc with nice 60x100 lot. on St John car line, Glenwood sta- tion; terms, $800 cash, balance j... I20 month. , 34000-ood, modern I room house' at Glenwood station, on St Johns ear; plenty 0f fruit trees, nice lawn, eorner lot" 75x100; 3100O cash handles this. - I 450 Each, iota 11, Hand 14, block 20, .,. Highland Park. $1260 Buys a choice lot In Piedmont, $1100 For a beautiful lot in Piedmont. only 1 block from Union ava: a ..... Di snap. $1000 Beautiful lot In Vernon, with. ' small house. t 800 Each for two nice lots in Vernon; $ 800 Each for two nice lots at Ver- ; , non; only 1 H blocks from Alberta oar; these, lots are a snap.. $1600 Buys acre of land at Anabel ' station; good terma $ 460 Each for 2 beautiful lots la Gate addition,, near car Una $1360 Buys a choice lot with elegant view on Willamette Heights. $ 226 Each for 4 choice lots in Arbor Lodge, near ear line. - $ 600 A big snap for choice lot in Highland Park $ 800 Each for 4 choice lots In Oak .Park addition, St Johns ear line. ' J. E SHIELDS 80S Gerllnger Bldg., Cor. 2d and Alder. Phone Main 8480. - , ' Price & Peck d: . 88th and Hawthorns. 4 room cottage on E. Taylor st Im provements. eta. all paid; $1800. ' 6 room modern bungalow for only $2150; $350 down and Balance $11 per month with Interest 8 room-modem house In fine location, 1 block to Hawthorne car; $3300 Jl&Otf down, balance to suit buyer. CHICAGO 60x100 corner in Chicago, 111., on carllne, to trade for Portland realty. Cash value $3000. . L. L M0FFETT 423 Lumber Exchange bldg. - Great Bargain Lots $1600, cash; fine - double corner, lOOzlOO.Avell fenced. 16th st, close In, leverlawn, lot fruit trees, shade trees, etci good small house. ' $1000 Double corner, 100x126, llth st, close lu; must sell; only those mean ing business need apply, No agents. See my exclusive agent West Coast Co., Grand Theatre bldg. Main . 73(3. A-1835. - SUBURBAN BARGAINS. A fine cottage home on splendid lot 100x100, for $1800; $200 cash, balance $20 a month. Seven lots,' 350x100. beautiful' view; city water: 4 blocks "M-V" carllne; for $2000. or we will build $1200 house (to suit) and will take monthly payments, for whole business. Besides having a beautiful home this is an excellent . in vestment STARR 4 CAMPBELL. End 'of Montavilla Carllne. WE - HAVE : . Houses to sell and houses to rent In most every part of city. If these sales attract you it is not worth a cent. What a pity. Nester It Richardson, 122 Grand ave. BUNGALOW. . We have some swell ones. $3000' to down; nice location; 1 block to car; fireplaces; hardwood floors;, strictly up to date. See us quick. EQUITY INVESTMENT CO.. Suite 608 Gerllnger Bldg., 2d and Alder. STONE business building In good east ern Oregon town, $7500 or will ex change for farm in valley. 640 acres - eastern Washington, all wheat land, $25 per acre. - Valley farm of about $5000 value and $3000 cash, handles this. ATLAS LAND CO.. 420 Lumber Exchange. WE. tiUIIJ KCMES . To suit you at small cost and very easy psymenta There is no reason - rhf yea should not own your owa home. Call and see us and let us explain bow easy It is to do so. THS VETERAN LAND CO, 222 Chamber ef Commerce. ' Will flake You Money $T5D Will rent for $10 per month; will make you a nice home: 60x100 lot, new 8 room plastered house, near car; fine view; good neighborhood: barn, chick en coop. "Haver8tio ac Gallagher. S43W Waahlngton at . r . $800 TO $500 DOWN, ' Balance monthly payments, takes 8 room, modern cottage; corner lot; 2tta and Oregon. Price. $2600. V,A nice home and a real bargain. EQUITY INVESTMENT CO.. ' Suite 608 Gerlinger Bldg., 2d and Alder. 4 CHOICE lote, corner Denver ave. and Portland boulevard;: price, $2500; terms; 8 lots dose In on Commercial street; cementtwalkst price, 32 i60; good lot rn Verrton 8550; easy terms; lota 60x100. Munkers Shelton, 368 Etsrk at., room 14. t'2S BUYS another beautiful bunsslowv 4 room, new and modern; high ground: 1 block from Hawthorne car; close to school; 81826. $226 down, $16 a month. T. W. Marshall. 19th and Haw thorne. -WE ARE OWNERS AND AGENTS River View--and Peninsula property. If Interested ln low prlcea and easy terms cal) on ua Summit Invest me Co.. 12 Kllllngsworth mn. SNAP If taken at once. I 6 room hou.. -- lot 80x180 feet $1450, $850 cash, bal ance ' $16 per-months 1H tlo -km trm Mount Scott carllne, at Kem Par. Sadie McKibben. Phone Tahor 200. Ji fetilAUTIFLJL i' room liouae on lUt thome ava; all modern improv. ments: fruit roses ami I cement :,. for sale by owner, ti&O. X. W. Jjr- ehall. th and Hawthorn. $650 CASH, balance easy term;" riH era; close in. east side home; d-r- , able neighborhood; 2 rarlln-n; fifr,a,.. For sale by ownr. 804 Ciiambrr fommerc. HTERE i a good buy: 101 ) ). t i i r 7 room bungalows, moH-rn " , dement basemeritf, pri Mt I- 1 , ISSoa. U cash. T. J. l ri,rs, : i riron St. WANTtn To ;i . i .' trat two r:. Its from ",!arfv i 1.1,.,., Of . i I 3 J. H ?',,-.,:...r.T I! I A. .