The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 26, 1909, Page 16, Image 16

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, ; MARCH . 28, 1009.
HAMU1
BUYS
THE KANSAS CITY
x '" . i N
Will Take the Senator's
Place on Jan Fran-
eisco Hun.
PBACTICALLY OF SAJIE .
SIZE AS KOSE CITY
Captain Kidston Will Bring Steamer
Out From Xevr York aa Soon '
Khc Can He EuuJppcd and "Manned
' for Itun Around Cape Horn.
creased depot . facilities hsve hen ap
proved by Ui lighthouse board, , .
Tlita means that the buoy depot al
Tongue. I'ulnt near Aalorla will l
equipped with a blacksmith shop, a
carpenter ahop , and a ' machine ahop.
11 will greatly Increase lha efficiency
of tha iSunt ao thai henceforth much
of tha smaller repair work can be done.
mere on anurt not ire.
A auhd.'pot will ha located at Edli
riooK. near I'ort Angeies, ai ina en
tranca to Puget sound. It will aerva
aa a supply mat Ion for llirhtahlpa S7
and SS. Ilia former atatlonad at Uma
tilla raef and the latter aoon to take
the atatlon on Bwlftaure bank, off tha.
entrance to tha straits or Juan aa
Fuca.
M.4.RIXE NOTES
. Kansas City la the name of the steam
t r purchased by the San Franclaco &
rortland Steamship company to ply be
tween this port and San Franclaco In
'Conjunction with the steamer Rose City
'and In place of the chartered Pacific
' Coast Steamship company's liner Sen
ator. Tha steamer was purchased some time
BO when R. P, Schwerln, manager of
the Harrlraan water lines, went to rew
j York for that 'purpose, but the name of
the craft has been withheld from the
public till , today, when It was first an
nounced at San Francisco. .
. The Kansas City Is of about the same
dimensions aa the koss city. Deing az
feet Ions:, with a beam of 46 feet and
a depth, of IS feet- Her' net registered
tonnage Is 1161 and the engines are
credited 4000 Indicated horsepower. She
was built in Chester, Fa., in lssa, ana
lias been plying In the passenger and
. freight traffic between New York and
. Savannah for several years. She was
- recently given a thorough overhauling
nd la said to he in first class condi
tion. She carries a crew of 64.. It-4s
believed that Captain Kldston, formerly
master of tha Rose City, will be given
permanent command after bringing her
ont from the Atlantic Coast Her name
will probably be changed to tha Bay
ity.
Tha Kansas City exceeds the net ton-
tiaae of the Rose City by about to tons,
the latter's net register being 2154, but
the Rose City is longer, her length being
836.2 reet. She has less Deam, however,
but has deeper draft, the beam being
3.2 reet ana tne aentn Deing zz.i reet.
The Rose City's engines are . credited
with only Z600 . Indicated horsepower.
She carries a crew of 75. The Rose
City waa launched at Chester, Pa., the
- same year as the Kansas Citv under the
name of the Tumuri. She later became
tha United States tender Badger and
transport - utwton. When Known i
the Tumuri she plied between New York
and the West Indies.
With the Kansas City and Rose City
on the route, the .San Francisco & Port
land Steamship company will give -the
best service ever attempted between this
port and San Francisco. . A third steam
er will probably be added later.
The Rose City leaves here this after
noon with every bit of freight space oc
cupied . and with 800 passengers on
board. Both north and south bound
traffic haa been so heavy of late as to
tax tha capacity of the liners to the
utmost. ''. I
Astoria. March 16. Arrived down
during the night and sailed at mldnlgh.
Himmrr t'asco for San Pedro. AT
rived down at S a. ni. British bark
Carmanlan. .,
Kan Franclaco, March 16. Bailed a'
:S0 p. in. yesterday Steamer River
slrie for Pnrilaml.
Port Ban Luis. March 15. Arrived
Steamer Atlus from Portland.
Coos Bav. March IS. Sailed Htaam
er Alliance for. Portland and steamer
eureka for Bureka.
Point' t xi bos, March 15. Passed
Steamer Olympic from Portland for San
Pedro.
8an Pedro. March 25. flailed Steam
er George W. Klder for Portland.
Astoria. March 26. Sailed at IMS P,
m. Steamer MaJeatlc for San Pedro.
Sailed at 12:30 p. m. Steamer Bowdoln
for San Francisco, Arrived at 4:20
and left up at 6 p. m. Steamer Asun
cion from San Francisco. Sailed at 6:80
p. m. Steamer ueorge w. Kenwick ror
Sah Pedro. Arrived at 9:30 p. m. and
left up at midnight Steamer Elmore
from Tillamook.
Queenstown, March 26. Arrived
French bark General Foy from Port
land. Point Raves. March 46. "Passed at
7 a. m. Steamer W. 8. Porter from
Eureka. Eureka and Coos April
Hose City. Han ' Franulaoo April
A Mala, orient................ Aiirll II
Numantla. orient . .Xiarch 10
Bella. Orient .........I May I
Arabia, orient June ro
Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way .Indefinite
Teasel a von, ,
I a viand Rroa. Br. ah.......... O. W. P.
lVinna Franceaca. Br. bk...... Aatorla
cnureniu. Am. sea.. Astoria
A i vena. Am. sen .Astoria
TV. r. Jawett, An, Bob.. ...... .Astoria
Irene. Am. soh... .....Astoria
ivaaninston. Am. ss nryaoc
A barf o via. Br. bk Oceania
St. Nlchelaa Am. ahlw. . Aatorla
Berlin, Am. ach. ......... .Coal Bunkers
Neotsfleld, Br. bk (a Vf. P.
urabiocn. nr. dr.. ...u. w. r.
I I . . 1 1 u ' , 1 ' 1.
t.iejiaivcn. . m , pi, .. ..,.. . .v. . x .
Henry Vlllard. Am. ach.. Astoria
Agananthus 8t Johnai
Christian Bora, Nor. sa..fort Lbr. Co.
Dundee. Rua. bk Knappton
Andy Mahoney. Am. aa. ...... .Llnnton
Oliver i. Olson,' Am. ss Rainier
M. S. Dollar, Br. as. ...... R. tt Vf. Mills
Croydon, Br. ss ....... .Inman-Poulsen
Daisy Mitchell. Am. SS....K. W. Mill
Virginia, Am. ss. ........ u .... .Astoria
Numantla. Oer. ss Alaska
Rainier. Am. ss. Westport
Asuncion. Am. ss Portsmouth
Sue 11. Elmore, Am. as. , Couch at.
Ii JUmt to X.oad Xamer.
Annie K. Smale, Am. as...... Hongkong
Mabel Gale, Am. ach Mollendo
Reran gere.Fr. ah........ i.Ioulque
Jacobean, Fr. ah. .....7 Moliende
(ihoshona. Am. as..,,,,. Kan Francisco
t'ompaor. Am. ach. ...... Han Francisco
Daisy Freeman, Am. as... Han Franclaoo
BL Helena, Am. as Han Franclaoo
R. W. Bartlett. Am, ach.. .Han Francisoo
Welleslay, Am. sa. San Franclaco
Olympic, Am. se. ........ .Ban Franclaco
an moat Wtta Oamant aad oeaeraJ.
Oulf Stream. Br. bk., ....... .Antwerp
Poltallock. Br. sh ..Antwero
wavertrae, nr. ah, ,.... .Ellestnereport
Mattarhorn. Ilr. sh. . ,Neicaatlo-on-Tyne
Uabln Chavave. Fr. bk ..Antwero
(.Town or uermanv. nr. nic .antwero
Oenevleve Mollnoa, Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp
Marecnaei ae Castries. Fr. bk. .Glasgow
General Faldherba.Fr. bk., ... .Antwerp
Tnai ptaamers Sa Boats.
Clan MoFaflane. Br. ss. .Victoria, B. C
Mn.'Trkfl Fight a Owsley.
(United tress Lraaaad Wtra)
Chicago. March t tt. Attorneys for
Mr. Mary Yerkes, widow of the trac
tion magnate, have filed a petition In
the auoerlor court for tha appointment
of a receiver and trustee for the Yerkes
NEW TOD A IT.
WEATIIKB REJKJnt
estate. The attorneys also ask an In
junction restraining Exeoutor Louis 8.
Owsley from obtalnlna control through
ancillary exenutorahip proceedings of
the New York cart of the estate. The
action Involves the disposition o mora
tnan st.ood.uoo. , . .
Portland for Monterey.
. Falmouth. March 26.
man ship
f ortiana.
Alexander
A rrlved ?er-
Isenberg from
FCRHHEU1IATISH
A small high pressure area overlies
Alberta and Montana, and the barometer
is relatively low on the i'aoirio aiope,
Tha disturbance yesterday north ol
Montana haa advanced aoutheaatward
to the upper Miss ImsiddI valley, and th
Washington. 1). C. storm haa moved
northeaat ward to northern New Knrland
Light rain haa fallen In California, and
moderate to heavy rain turning to anow
nas occurred In tho Atlantic states as
far south as the . Virginias. Light
snow hsa also fallen In - tha Canadian
northwest and at scattered Places In
Montana and South Dakota. It la much
colder In the Atlantic, and east -Oulf
states, and correspondingly warmer In
Nebraska, Kansaa, Oklahoma and north,
em Texas. On tha Paclfio slope the
temperatures are atout normal, and no
marked changes have occurred alnce
mier
gton
The indications are for showers to-
vesterday. except In northeastern wash
Ington, where It la ten degrees colder.
t,S!i H.?f S..yrdn Wwttan jdl :mnat a ; ; r
uvv.vu.u ,v6vu.u hucu so uio Bluest uq SSUCSC Cure. I OO OiSCaSe 13 Bolae. Idaho ...
..nicago, 111. . . .
Cincinnati. Ohio
Dubuque, Iowa
night and Saturday in western Oregon
and western . Washington ' and for
showers either tonight or Saturday in
the eastern portion 'or these states.
Fair weather will probably continue In
Idano,
brought about by the accumulation of uric add, aa Irritating;, pain -producing
oroDcrtv in the blood. This
Uonvhlchthea l)ecoiriea unfit for nourishino; the body, while the depodtaiP'tv'ai"
ol uric add In the nerves, muscles, loihta and bonea y.mdnr h iAan:iiwi2UM.if':;:
"6"t lUKuiuauauY w Meat, me uuume wiu zneaicines containing' pot-
lash or other stronsr tninerals. Is simclv addinc amthMr nnln tn h uJAt.
Liverpool. March 26. -Arrived Ger- IotmIt AioatA K1rt aonnl J .(li. 3Li - . .J
man ship Aster from Portland. i ..rT: " " viuuuj,, ua pernaps W
Antwerp. March 26. Arrtved-Brit- the end making; a physical wreck o the sufferer. The one safe and only cure
,Bh. VemeC.8trath"ir" r..ra Portland, 'for Rheumatism is S. S. & It la nature'a remerlv for hf Hie. V.-
Asioria, marcn ze. condition at tnei aj ... . ... . 7 : -
mouth of the river at 8 a. m., moder- .entirely from healthful vegetable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs
ate: wind -northwest 4 miles: weather .'nnA fmrVa rf trim fnrawsf anA A.M, Q Q e -. J. i-t. n":, .
cloud v. 1 - w. w gw uvnu iuiu uuc oiood ana
Tides at Astoria Saturday Hih wa. icmuvcs every trace oi me cause ox juieumaTasm. cleanses and uurifiea th
ter. 6:40 a. m. 8.6 feet: 6.0T n. m 6.6 rintilattnn anil nafniM tiMlfh ami mmfn a t,, .t. .u a 1 e
feet. Low water 11:42 a. m.. 0.1 foot; ."mT:::: "TT w ouiicnng mm
ss p. m.j 3.4 reet. uuu. iuob u uui viio wajr w uc cure you are not dosing
Sir system with mineral medidnes. and that is to take S. S. S. Book on
cumatism and any medical advice free.
Los Angeles. Cal.
Marshfield. Or. ...
New Orleans. La.,,
New York, N. Y...
N. Yaklmn, Wash..,
Omaha. Neb
Pocatello, Idaho. ,. .
Portland, Or
Rose burg. Or. . ...
St Paul, Minn
Seattle. Wash.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Washington, D. C.
Tflmp, ' -'
Max. Mln.Practp.
., 60 .34 ; .50
, 60 80 . h.00
,60 86 , .00
, 44 88 .00
, 4! .!. 84 .00
43 28 ' .00
64 .24 .04
74, '.,-,44 .'.00
70 , f& ' .00
69 ' '' 62' '; -',.,02
. 68 ' 44
.84 62 .00
. 64 34 J.12
68 ; 42 . .00
62 ' 84 .00
64 " 84 .00
66 4 4 .00
68 40 . .00
40 "' 28 . .00
62 38 .00
fifl 46 . .00
56 86 .14
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ssme to same, lots 16 and II,
block 8, Hiulnard '
Ernest C. Piper et al to Fred
R dgler. lo 6. block 1. City
View Park ,
Edward Lyons it ! to Mabel
- Kuhn. south half of tra t of
land lying eaat of Fast Ninth
Street, between Wygunt and
Springfield atrret. being part of
of I.yons addition. , ........ ..1 . '
Security Abstraot A Trust com
pany to Duatln Avery, lot I.
. block 86 Rose City Park
John II. Smith to Abraham T.
Doughtrey. lota 1. 8, block 4.
Altorna Pank
W. 8. Hurat et al to R. E. Bryan,
lot it, block 24. Mount Tabor
..,....,...
M. VI Thompson-et al to Carl F.
ocnuis et ai, lot . block s, ClU- '
lord addition I ....... J
George F, Barrlnger et al to Wil
liam y. niewton, lot 4, block if,
Mount Tahor Villa. Annm. ... .
John Carlson et al to L. O. Vogel,
iota 17. is. i, 20, block 6, Nor-;
tnandala :..:'.,.
J. it O'Nell tOvF. I Oreenough.
101s 1 ana 3, diock : lots s. t
onS ,'dS Son .D0.,.uhftr,.f'C: 12.600 Are just right for .. .uburban home.
8. b. Cobb et al to standard Box on the Oregon Electric line at CaK-n
and Lumber company, west 26 Home: r ch soil, will crow fruit aft
Evelyn -
. II 11 -rM xv
171
1,800
1.600
(00
750
260
1,200
MARRIAUF LICENSES
The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived at
Couch street dock this morning from
1 iimmuiiK.
The steam schooner Northland cleared
for San Francisco todav with 87S.000
reet or lutnDer. .
The oriental liner Numantla will shift
to the flour mills next Monday, to load
flour. She Is discharging frelaht at
Alaska dock today. ,
The steamer Alliance. Captain Par
sons, will be at Couch street dock some
time during the night or early tomor
row morning. .
The British steamer A re Dan thus will
finish loading lumber at St Johns this
evening. Bhe goes to tna orient.
MARINE! INTELLIGENCE
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Baralar llaera Boa to Antra.
.March 27
.March 27
WILL IMPROVE LIGHTS
Oil-Vapor Burners to Replace Old
s , Style Wick La,mps.
Captain Charles F. Pond, United
States lighthouse inspector of this dis
trict, baa received authority from the
department at wasnington to install
oil-vapor systems of lighting at the
light stations along the coast.
In accordance herewith the engineers
01 me aepanmeni win install these
ystems at JNortn Mead, New Uunge-
ness. Cape Flattery. Cape Blanco, Ta
qulna Head. Grays harbor. CapeMearea.
... Tillamook, rock, Destruction Island.
TJmpqua : . river, Heceta Head, Tree
Point, Scotch Cap and Cape Barlchef.
loo oil-vapor burning system, Cap-
' iMin j-ona says, prrera tne ao vantage
.of a very great Increase In the bril
liancy or tne 11 gut and a very material
. decrease In the consumption of oil for
tne nigner oraer iignta and a small In-
crease for the lower order lights.
It. la proposed first to Install the
system fn 14 fourth order lights in
this district This will Increase the
candle power In these lights from 279
to 19S8 or mora than seven times, mak
ing the power of tha fourth order
lights twice as great aa that of the
old stylo first order lights.
The 14 stations will be 'equipped In
the order named: Weatpolnt, Wash.;
Point Wilson, Wash.; Smith island,
Wash.: Cape Disappointment. "Wash.;
Burrowar island. Wash. ; Desdemona
. Sands. Or.; Semlanoo harbor. Wash.;
Muktlteo point. Wash.; Mary Island,
Alaska; Lincoln rock. Alaska; South
east Five .Fingers. Alaska: Sentinel
Island. Alaska; Kldred ' rock, Alaski,
and Wlllapa bay. Wash. The system
nas aireaay oeen installed on Patos
jsiano. w nan., and with splendid re
sult. Tho installation of the lights on the
ctiui-v important stations mentioned
first will follow. It will probably taka
. irom three to four years to complete
the work but when in working order
the Pacific coast will have Tae r aood
. 4 . .1 ... . . - . " .
mm tisifs ausduo up to date m
very respect.
Alliance. Coos Bay
Olson A Mahoney. Ban Fran
Nome Clty,8an Francisco. .. .Mrach 27
Riverside, San Francisco .....March 27
Breakwater, Coos Bay .March 28
Argo, Ban Francisco March 28
Jim Butler, San Francisco., . .March 29
ueorge w. Elder, Han Pedro. .. March 30
Senator, San Francisco .March 30
Eureka , Kureka and way April
Sue H. Klmore. Tillamook. .. .April
Rose City, San Francisco Aoril
Alesta, orient .April 16
eija. orient May
Arabia, orient .June 10
Numantla, orient July 1
Roanoke, San Pedro and way. .Indefinite
Xegnla Xdnera Sac to Das art.
Alliance,' Coon Bay March 27
Sue Elmore, Tillamook ..March 27
Nome City, Coos Bay March 30
Argo. Tillamook March 30
Breakwater, coos . Bay March 31
Oeorge w. Elder. Ban Pedro. . .April 1
Riverside. San Francisco .... .April 1
Senator, san Franclaco April 2
The Harmony
of Home
Does Not Mingle With or Emanate
From tne Table of Dyspepsia.
In the home, meal time should
awaken In all the Inhabitants a peculiar
harmony of Joy which will make for
the home the abidina- olaca of interest
and happiness.
If one member st the dinner table ia
out of sorts, his Influence is felt and
tne harmony is lacking. Conversation
and mirth are absent. Devouring
thoughts assail the diners and alienee
prevails.
CHARTERED FOR LOfRER
and
Steam Schooners Wellesley
Olympic to Return Boon.
The steam schooners Wellealey and
Olympic will return to Portland for
lumber cargoes for Ban Francisco. They
, were chartered yesterday after having
loaded one cargo each. Their respec
tive capacity Is about 800.000 feet.
California has been buying large
quantities of lumber during the past
three months to fill stocks In ysrds
thst were allowed to run down during
the dull period of about a year ago
and it is expected that the business
win improve right along.
Lumber is now going south from
the Columbia river af the rate of about
6.000.000 feet a week.
CONCERT THIS EVEXING
Seamen's Friend Society Prepares
Program for Sailors.
Tho regular weekly concert will b
"At the Dyspeptic's Table Ominous
Quiet and Gloom Crowds Ont lflrth."
All physicians agree that mirth and
Jov at meal time does much toward di
gestion. Mirth tingles the whole ner
vous organism of man. the cells wherein
are stored valuable digestive juices,
empty their contents under the nerve
stimulation and promote the highest de
gree of digestion.
If gloom and discomfort prevail at
table tha reverse action. obtaJna and
meals become necessities, not antici
pated Joys.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are littla
storehouses of digestion which mix with
the stomach Juice, digest food, retlnglei
the mucuous membrane end Ha nerval
centers, give to me Blood a great wealth
of digestive fluids, promote digestion
and stay a by the stomach until all its
MEM
The Best Doctor
at a Fair Price
1 -
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THAN THE AVERAGE DOC
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The value of experience depends not so
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A thousand years of Inaccurate practice would
make no physician more proficient. Though
my experience Is considerable In quantity, its
value lies in the 'fact that it Is experience
of the highest order experience acquired
through careful and conscientious practice, .
proven scientific by an unapproached record
of permanent ciirea. I have for twenty-five
years been curing all diseases peculiar to men, and each on of these
years haa been crowded full of careful study, and sound, good experience.
98. TATX.OB, ,
Tho leading- Specialist.
SFEC1FIO BOOX fOZSOZf
No dangerous minerals to drive
the virus to the interior, but harm
less, blood-cleansing remedies that
remove the last poisonous tarnt.
AJtlOOCBXA
Absolutely painless treatment
that cures completely in one week.
Investigate my method. It Is the
only thoroughly scientific treat
ment for this disease employed.
rxss.
My colored charts showing the
male anatomy and affording an in
teresting study in men's diseases,
.will be given free upon - applica
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ough, painstaking, and careful to
give Just the right treatment re-
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ability and my business methods
have always been strictly reliable.
My, treatment Is as correct as mod
ern science can make it Others
may offer inducements, such as
cheap treatment or quick treat
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possibility of a relapse, and In half
the usual time required.
uniz AXUCSZTTS.
Often the condition appearing to
be the chief disorder is only a re
flex ailment- r isulttng - from - some
other disease. Weakness some
times comes from varicocele or
stricture; akin and bone diseases
result from blood poison taint, and
Physical and mental decline follow
Idng-standing functional disorder.
My long experience In treating
men enables me to determine the
exact conditions that exist and to
treat accordingly, thus removing
every damaging cause and its ef-
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Honrs a.'m. to t p. m. Sunday w to 1.
THE
DM. TAYLOR
CO.
34 tt KOaUUSOaT STMBT, COMES SSOOaTB. X0TXAjrD, OMOOsT
Charley Furweck, 211 Harrison street,
S3, and Marv E. Neurerer. 60.
William O. Carglll. 268 Market street,
32. and Rose Ivy. 22.
Fred Cooper, Portland, 84, and Marian
A. Bauer, 24.
Wir.nniNO -iirda W. O. Smith A Co.,
Washington bide corner 4th and
Washington sts..
CLARKE BROS., florists: fine flowers
and floral designs. 28 Morrison at.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 160 6th St., Op-
poslte Meier franiri: aaain m.
BETZ ft SONS, florists, funeral designs.
84h Morrison; Mam
FULL DRESS suits for rent." all alaoa.
Unloue Tailoring ua. w pit u
BIKTB9
t.atiter To Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lau-
ter. , 648 East , Seventeenth street,
March 1. a girl. y
m TTOirwa Tn Mr. and Mrs. L. P
Matthews, S79 East Twenty-second
street. March 18, a boy.
amNV Tn Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stone,
788 Union avenue, north, March 7, a
WC-RTHY To Mr. arid Mrs. Nathaniel
Worthv." 616 Ainsworth avenue,
March 16, a girl. -
wtt.sAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wil
son. 891 East Pine street, March 26,
8l srirl
aRkJ-To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ark, S4S
Flanders street, March 25, a girl.
wat.tcrr To Mr. and Mrs. D. E,
Walker, 190 Ainsworth avenue, March
12, a boy. . '--
DEATHS
cATriftT.A Tn this citv. at his resl
dence, 211 Third street, John Falclola,
aged 75. years 6 months and zu days.
Announcement of funeral later.
ALLARD Phoeba A. AHard, Kern
Park. March 24, ago 13; cancer of
stomach. .
TOCOSLER Williafn A. Tocosler, 20b
Marshall street, March zt, age 8;
apoplexy.
HE
EMSTOCK Emma C. Hemstock, 690
Dawson street. March 23, age 00;
pneumonia fever.
FUNERAL NOTICES
DISBRO The committal services and
Interment of the late ueorge uisoro
of East Thirty-seventh street and Her
ald avenue will be held at Klver view
March 29. The funeral will
leave Finley s chapel at 11 a. m. Pleasu
omit nuwera. h.
cemetery
feet of lots 5, . 7 and 8, blook
62 East Portland
Annie Marks et al to W. L. Mor-
aan. lota 11 and z. bloalr 268.
city .... 20.000
Portland Heights improvement
.company to fat uwane, lot 1.
block "L" In block '"J"' to ''P"
ureenway .......
A, Moehnke et al to Andrew
McKlnnttt, lot 9. block 2, For
est Park
C H. Baterhan et al- to Banf leld-
vessey Fuel company, lot '8,
block 8. Excelsior .
Joshua P. Brown et al to Bonham
and Currier. Incorporated, lots
6. and 7. block 8L Polntvlew
William H. Attwlli and wife to
!4onrw 1-4 a fir n n inta 11 An1 17
block a6. 'Cloverdtiltt, extension 1.250
Monr Inventment company to C.
M An cri i r Int 1 ttlt-tstlr K ValPa.
nnn ........................ 600
. M. Tyler et al. to Bol Rosen
feld. land commencing at point
In south line of Laurel street.
250 feet west from northeast
. corner of block 88, Carter's ad
dition Moore Investment company to
Martin Lowe,, lot 6, block 4.'
Vernon
S. A. Reed et al. to Florence M.
Adams, south 85 feet-of lot 16.
. north five feet of lot 16. block
2. Madeline
B. M. Lombard and wife to John
Lockhart. 60x80 teet. commenc
ing 260 feet west of northwest
corner block 7, Hancock street
addition '
Same to Bam;" '60x80 feet com
mencing at eu reet wesi vi
northwest corner of block 7,
Hancock atreet addition ......
Same to same, 60x80 feet com
mencing 580 feet west or nortn
west corner "of block 7, Han
cock atreet . addition 1,800
S. L. Belden. et al to Clyde. C.
McFarren east H Of lot ,
S. W. Wingate et al to Elisabeth
R. Fanrenwaid, lot io, diock i,
Sweetbriar addition, subdivis
ion of lot 2, 8, 4. 7. 8. and
8. block "D," Crest View Villa,
section 29, township 1 north,
ram 2 east .
Frank Mitchell et al to Laura E.
i.ooo vegetable in abundance; nice
, sightly; only 22 minutes ride out. ;
Price's from $350 to $650 per acre.
In one-acre tracts. They are selling
fast now, and we only have a few left.
Don't put It off. but buy now and
make the profits yourself.
10 per cent down and 3 oer cent
per month. .
UOSSACK & GODMAN
T Qregon Electric Depot, "
Front and Jeffersdn Streets. '
TUALATIN VALLEY
ACREAGE
Only 7 to 14 miles from Portland on
4.600 the Oregon Electric (Portland-Salem)
line.
6,600
(00
2,000
2,000
1 TO 20 ACRES AT f 125 AND UP
PER ACRE
EASY TERMS
One st the few opportunities now
left to secure small acre tracts adja-
biock 6. Woodstock . " . . . . .' 175 cent to an electric line and fronting
on tne ocautnui xuaiatin river, im
proved and unimproved.
Who can ask for a better chance to'
make a sure investment and a coun-
195 try home? :s
foil .f ... iaa ... .
foa ?h '..7.? 1,400 nd we will be pleased to tell you
about ttys garden spot of Oregon,
and what' 5 or 10 acres of it can do
for YOU.
Give us a chance to prove to you
that there is no better SECURITY,
on earth than the earth itself.
CALL OR SEND FOR BOOKLET.
400
William J. Klrkwood to H. T
Gibson et al. lot 7, block it),
Riverside addition
F. Finch and wife to Sarah
A. T.ltherland. lot 15. block 12.
South Portland- 1.600
Coast Investment Co. to Oeorge
r Mnnn el nl. Iota IS and 16.
block 1. Barton's addition 480
E. Brf Holmes and wife to Wil
liam Woodham, lota '.7 and s.
hlnrlr fia - Penlnnulur ' addition
, ana I
a-u. t ,. vv.
F. O. Downing t al to John Plo-
nher. lot h. hloclc 2 aiavor
Gates addition 728
Victor Land Co. to Anna E. Fair-
child, lot 7, block S, Stewart
Park ... 660
Rachel S, Harris to Robert Mor
rison, lots 6 and 6, block 17,
M. Patton's Addition 1.000
Maud Bryan to T. M. Word. El v..
66 feet or lot t, diock is,
city 16.000
Henrietta Block to Salvstore Am-
ato. lots I and Z, block Z3, Tib-
bett's addition 2,800
F. Reeves et al to George Da
venport, trustee, lots 32, 83,
and 84. block 16. Sunnyslde. . . . 6.000
Investment Co,
244 STARK ST, PORTLAND, OR.
Phones Main 871. A2872
PACIFIC T1U ft Trust Co.. the leading
abstractor 104-5-6-T Failing bldg.
NEW TODAY;
MEETING NOTICES
41
CALEDONIAN club social and dance.
Drew hail, 162 2d st. (tomorrow) eai-
orday at 8 p. m.; country dances, strath
speys and Teeis, to inspiring bcoico
music.
W. A. Oreaon GraDe Camo. No. ttti.
ondavs. Selllnr-Hlrsch block, 10th
and Washington streets.
Monday
M. W. A. Evergreen Camp. 64S6. meets
Wednesday evenings, ajiskt oiag. sa
and Morrison sta
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. WENTEE a GILBAUGIL
undertakers and emDaimers; naoaern
In every detail; Seventh and Pine; Mala
480. Lady assistant
J. P. Flnlcy & Son WLZ
Lady attendant Main . A-lStl.
ZELLER-BlfRNEa CO, undertakers, J70
Russell: Kast 10B5. woy aniiani.
u'FNTF.K-EBlf!K80I t'O.. undertakera.
lady ass u 408 Ainer at. pom ynog
EDWARD HOLM AN. undertaker: 2
8d st
ROSS CITV CEMETERT.
Phones C-2114 and A-4444
F. & DUNNING, east side funeral dl-
6)4)4)4)444d)4 f44)4)4))as;aa4t a I rector. 414 K. Alder, corner 8th.
iU.t!ItS!S.i.TV'nln W.h! teaman a I duties are complete.
. . . , . . . . . , aiiiiu rm r lan
ders streela. at 8 o'clock.
Ir A V.n.n.l mttm at I.KUa I . I
, 1 1 .. , . ' ' . v. . i. in.kr.
o i oining room a place or awe; these
Holo. Mini I tablets should be taken after i
program will be presented
Mlsi Kdlth i' Th, T' "V dy-pepala of a consequence flees
Miss Mltlt k K h m , solo. Mr. Olson: 1 xv ta nr hi. n- n..
them relia-lmialv
find no sense nf ntuiwi in tha
siaht of generous meals or in the nAnr
ioi ncn rooung.
It matters not whst the condition of
the stomach Stuart's DriMml. T.kt.t.
j only Improve the juices and bring quiet
tJlwa. TL.l a ... ' J "V"fT,UT,.MM'-
- ,.--. - .. v. . . imt, in. ainmarn is me earner.
solo. rOTouthv Wlrkham n, k '"TV"r "" i n oys-
. . . . . i iit-i r- win ai.n i aonsa ; will
yw WWL "-,i Mii'ra. r nenaa are ciiralaliv
In riled.
LARGER DKPOT FACILITIES
wm.
WHEN IN PORTLAND !
VISIT OUR FREE
of Captain Chartea F. Pond
Captain Charles F. Pond. rnltj
tateS lighthouse Inspector nf this die
IHct. received word from the depart
wterit at Washington todav to the ef
fect that bla racomnneDdatlona for tn-
Corset Sale.
Forty thouoand oh valet n a vu it,-.
tablets In their prsrHce and every drug,
giet sells them. Price 60c Bend us
your name and address and we will
end ymi i trial package by mall free,
Addreaa F A Stuart Co, lit to art
Rldg., Marshall. Mich.
The ew yodels la Thomonn'a tint.
flltmg e Warner's rtaat-pmof craetaj
r iwrt in oiner make
ttoat ititrti with a Thomas r U ar
t r tn4f-L Tir rt tt'in th Mart.
Reduced pre during alieradon
-. McMlea A- MrlxteaeM. anj,
! mer Third . a r.4 Meniann.
! lots ef eorsvts at 27 cents t T
reauv
WALL I.ITRL.1P
. ltm Tar.
C, i.t No'iia at.
r7il
WCMll.
tlaa. fiaiia.nua
'"iTi" i'u Irnaatwaa aUs
rwiaw. asa tat aania
"rata, g-aaarsM laiaa.
9 ! iMmM WT9mp9tm
S I Vr mrmnmm. rmm, tmt
Saaj paaaask
I ((tat &st- (a.
.aainJf
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AIUSEUM J)F ANATOMY
291 X MORRISON ST. (UPSTAIRS), Bet. 4th and Sth Sta.
A GREAT COLLECTION OP LIFE-LIKE
SUBJECTS DEMONSTRATING PERFECT
AND DISEASED CONDITIONS OF MEN.
WE CURE'
Snickly. Safely .and Thoroughly WEAKNESS
F MEN. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE,
NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND SKIN
DISEASES, SORES. ULCERS. SWOLLEN
GLANDS. KIDNEY, BLADDER AND REC
TAL DISEASES, PROSTATE GLAND DIS
ORDERS AND ALL CONTRACTED SPE
CIAL DISEASES OF MEN.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION J
FREE. If yoa cannot calL write 'for question
Lst and free book.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
LAWTER8 Abstract 4k Trust Co.. room
Board of Trade blag.; abstracts a
I specialty.
I 109
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i f if 1 ti
MEN: IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY
Hoars from 9 a. m. to 8 p.,m-, and- Sunday front 10 to 12.
13 j :
The Oregon Medical Institute
291'. Morrison SL, Bet. 4th and Sth, Portland. Oregon
H. Hamblet et al to Louis M.
It.hluin lot a 1 and 4. block
83. Falrr.ort. t 85
Portland Transfer Company of
Oregon to Thomas D. Ciillen.
lota 11 to 20. Inclusive, block
SS. Portland park...... 400
game to Oall 8. New aim. )oti
11 to SS. inclusive, block 88.
West Portland pork 400
William A. Nuncy et al to George
T RarhM lot IS. black 11.
Ina park 100
W. L. Herman et al to W. J.
McCbeana and wife, lot 8,
block 21. Walnut park 1250
Marion Edee et al to Davis R.
Cooler et aL lot i.t block 14.
Central Alblna 1700
Brong Steele company to T. 1.
Conrannnn, lot It. block It.
Lorelei ah 800
faeph M. Healy et al to William
A. mil ill m ' . iy ..a, win a.
?. Waverlelah Heights STS I
Sycamore "Real Eatate cmpany
t w. k Kemn. lot il niori a.
Kern park .' ISO
. L. Dundas et al to J. O Nel
ann. lot 11. block "A. Cherry
dale tt
E. 3. Cowllshaw to David Darp.
fi.rt M In, T a. Bloe r lis. I a
rut hers addition S.ftO
geexrttv avaa At Trust com-
SWELL HOME
$5000
Twenty-third and East Burnslde.
room modern house, 1 block from East
Ankeny carline, first class neighbor
hood. Terms.
UPSHUR ST. HOME
34250 New 7 room house, all up to
date Improvements In; 1 blocks from
8 canines. Terms.
$5000 Below Market
Corner lot, 80x100, 17th and Raleigh;
stooq income; aio.uuu. Terms.
ALBERTA HOME
31500 8 room cottage. 8800 down
balance like rent This la a bargain
auu won i last.
McGUIRE & CO.
bis Bono or TSAOS
A Few Good Ones
S4ZOO Splendid 7. room home, two
story, well' built and attrac
tive: fireplace, all Improve
ments; lot lOOztOO, corner.
Near Union and Wyrant Sta.
S750 Ixt on Tenth St, Brooklyn
Heights; high elevation, good
view, close In. Thia la a sure
one.
8450O Lot 1 Si 108 Portland Heights.
wnn a spjengio view up tne
rtver. of the mountains and
the entire city. Corner Seven
teenth and Spring Sta. 1 block
rrotn car.
S600 Lot lOOvtOO on Woodstock
Ave.; splendid corner, very
rhean for nih
S3200 Corner re Id -nee. Cleveland
and wrgant Sta; 7 rooms, lot
taxis.
See The Spanton Co.
STO Stark Stroet.
$115 LOTS
AND UP
Fifteen Minutes Out '
$5 Down
$5 Month
Fine View.
Excellent Residence Locality
DON'T DELAY
Desfun Company
337 Cham, of Com. Building
Main 625, A-Z659
Open Till 9 p. m.
Have Got an Al
Platting Propositio:
Wants man with $30,000 to $40,000 to ,
. aaai mc
Clauson
337 Chamber of Commerce
I l r S mmvii
i:
rny to Paul R. ClelaatO. lots
z. block . nimharst
fa ma to C Y. Smith, lot f . Mock
It. Klmhamt.
Ps1 Weaslarer et al t EH" T.
Manony. anyth f feet of lot Z.
block 17. Oatral AlMna
8am to Mary Agnes A Hem. west -half
of let 1. and adjolttlna It
fee of wealern b'f af lot X.
Nwk T rentral AIW'W
Grr Tltebad et al Mary
p--k. lt a, block t, Atlaa a4-d-Uoa
rs ..... ....
I
1.000
MO
too
00
lOOxlOO
With good 0 room bouse, bsra snd
chicken ysed. Cms fckwk tnm rarllne
a west aide.. A snap at S2SO0.
OEO. D. SCH AUK
ti4 Ptark "t.
V
. KAY OOT AM aV-1
Platting Proposition
traat anaa with fSOea te assist ma.
, , CLAUSON
i -in Chamber ef Coosmere.
Excellent
Buy
t room reinforced concrete home; a
beauty; with sleeping porch; la 'vVesr
rledmont; beautiful trees, etc. U750
witii on Jot, or 11750 with two. . "
Chapin & Herlov
w caiana or coaoamo.
pa-aBBBaa-aBaBBasaBBBBis-aas-
8 -Room House
$7000
Modern east front Al repair 4tn
le foot lot. sltaated la Holladay addi
tion between Broadway and Irrtxirton
cariinea.
.F.-B. II0LBR00K C0.!
mooat i. woBcxrrxa lo.