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18 'iTHE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAU, 4 PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 6, 1909. K..U. L-L.Ji--J-g illlllJI BATOORFF IIS HER CASE Supreme Court Decides Dam ages Must De Paid ,- Other Decisions. CELEBRATION OF FEAST OF THE PASSOVER INAUGURATED (Br Jours! leaer Wlra,) Salem, Or April . Though the char ter of Oregon City expreaaly declare " that th city will not be held llabl for mar casualty or accident happening . to uch person or property on account ' of th condition of any street or slde . walk, the supreme court today ren dered a- derision In the rase of Anns Batdorff vs. Oregon City, In which a Judgment against the city for $600 , twardM In a tower court on those very (rounds.- is affirmed. The decision la a, triumph for Cir cuit Judge Thomas A. MoBrlde, who heard the case. Judge MrBrlde haa con sistently maintained that the legisla ture had no authority to grant such an exception to - any flty; that the constitution of this state as well aa the organlo provisions of the common law Insures that "every man shall hava remedy by due course of law for In jury dons la' person, . property or repu- tatlon." . Supreme court xeverses. Ths supreme court In Its dealalon . today reversed Itself, foiy in O'Harra vs. Portland, and many , subsequent : eases.' It was held such a clause In a " city charter did exempt It from lia bility for damages received on account of 'Injuries sustained because of neg lected highways. Judge McBrlde bad - v always maintained that the Oregon su preme court was wrong ana evidently haa convinced the court of the justice, of his contentions. It is also held In this rasa that th city and not the councllmen are held liable for the damages accruing from ' injuries received on account or , ng Jeeted i sidewalks. -The opinion was -i written bv Chief Justice Moore. , The case of John K. Kollock vs. J. M. Bennett and F. Humphrey, a. suit to quiet title appealed from the circuit court for Coos-county, J. W. Hamilton, ' Judge, la affirmed in an opinion written d 4 uauce King. . FAKE STORY TO ' DAMAGE ASTORIA - V . (Special HUjuitch te Tbe 'Jouraatl ' ' Astoria, Or.. . April . The 4 story aent out by an unknown correspondent at Fort Stevens 4 last week to the effect that a 4 '. A portion of the ground under the '; fort is subsiding la denied em- 4 : 4 phattcally by Major Bartlett. the 4 . 4 commanding officer.' He stated' ' that h knows absolutely noth- 4 4V lng of the report of the falling 4 .' 4 In of the earth under on of the 4 ' ' batteries.' nor of any gradual ' 4 ' sinking of the whole sea coast 4 along there. Ths story was 4 given wide publicity and seems 4 to have been a canard pure and 4 .simple.;."". 4 ' Tree Premiums. "Monopole" extract, vanilla or lemon flavor, with each cash classified ad. in next Sunday' Journal. Bee announce ment oa classified page today. See or display window. Rows St Martin. 323 Washington street. Last night began the celebration of the aat of the Passover, one of the moat Important, of Hebrew festivals. It Is observed In commemoration of the time when the Lord nasaed over the homes of Israel and the first burn of the Kgyptlana only were slain. At that lima Oie Knnat of the Paaaover was do- creed with sll ths rites that must be observed, and It haa been faithfully ot- erved with special ceremonies ainre that time. At sunset last nlsht all leavened bread was removed from the Jewish homes with proper ceremony, and unleavened bread only will be eaten for seven days. I-aat night services began at Tempi Beth Israel at o'clock, and this morn ing at 10 oclock Dr. Wis preached on "Tli Passover Hacrlflce." A ha vat 8ho lom synagogue held services last night snd this morning, and will hold them thla evening and tomorrow morning. Rev. R. Abrahamson la conducting the services there. At the Talmud Torah synagogue services are being held today and tomorrow, aa also the VI rat Street synagogue, i Bogs comprise on seventieth of the area or Ireland TatB OXBOVa acrobat finds It neceessry at all times to keep his muscles and Joints supple. That (a the reaaon that hundreds of tlim keep a bottle of Ballard a Snow I.lnlment always on hand. A aur cure for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore throat, lame back, contracted muscles, corns, bunions and sll pains.- Price 26e, 10c and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by Skid- more Drug Co. THEODORE ROOSEVELT Did not vvrije the copy lor our handsomely il lustrated folder telling about the wonderful op portunities f or 1 i v i n g right in , ! : Are You Kept Down by Weakness? It's the man with vim and energy that get, to th top nowadays. "The weakling haa no chance. The spirit of ambition and hustle comes from - seund, vigorous health, and whan a man Is tortured every hour of tbe day by worry over his phyaloal Incapacity he can not tnuetr th strength or cour--age to gat In and dig his way to sucoass. Olv m a man who Is kept down by lack of enersrr. backwardness, despondency, lost strength or weakness of any kind, and I will make a new man out of him by flllln hla n.rvu with the Are of life alaotrlettv It Is the man with "baokboa" that vets th good Job. It Is th aggreaslv hustler that gets th promotion when there Is any. A man without energy haa no Inclination Don't go around dragging on foot after th ether. Oet some life In you. Build up your courage and to hustle vim with Electro-Vigor. Electro-Vigor Is the electric invigorating dv4o for In fusing electricity Into th body. It rnews th energy and activity of vry weak organ. It lncrea vitality and power and makes a man of yon In rery way. No ohronio diseas or weakness can exist wher ther Is plenty of electricity. Electro-Vigor do net shock or blister. It generates a steady, unbroken current of electricity, and is always charged, ready for us. All you have to do la adjust It properly and turn on th power. From th first moment th glowing electrlo stream oourses through the nerves and veins, carrying new 11 f and ferce to vry weakened part.". - Th nan does not live who can not be mad a better man by th application of Electro-Vigor. Those who bay used it say that It Is. th grandest remedy of th ag. FREE TO YOU ' 1M-Mura book, beaut! Illustrated, tells all about My fullT Electro-Vigor, how It our and oat of treatment. .This book Is free If you u mall coupon. . &IT) - - . I TPajMsatllr r i I asjsaaaSBM S. A. HALL, M. D, 1314 Boond Ave, 8EATTUB, WASH. Please -send me, prepaid, ?'ur free, 100-page, fllua rated book. 4-8-1 MM ORCHARD But he did provide the idea, and F. C Graham of Portland, Or., worked it out. Simply Stated We offer you a tract of 5 or 10 acres for $300 (easy payments), culti vate it until bearing time, allow you 25 per cent of the net proceeds, and you can build your home whenever you like, , knowing your, future is as surely guaranteed as though it were settled for in advance. In Five Years Your Income IsEstablished OUR BOOKLET SHOWS CHAPIN AND HERLOW 332 Cham, of Commerce Portland CLASSIFIED AD BATES Claaalfled advertisements la Th Jour nal are aa follows: no sa less than l do per insertion. Phone or charged a da (o per line per Insertion, I Insertion for th . pile of . Cash sds 1e per word par inser tlon, I Insertions for th price of . Lost snd found, help wanted, situations wantad. for rent and . wanted to rent ads. lo per word per , Insertion. $ Insertion for th prlo of t. , 1 to 10 words. 10c: 11 to ! ' words, 16c;, matrimonial, manlour- t lng, vaaaag and bath ads, 10 per A line per Insertion. Card of thank, meeting and fu neral notice, t0o per Insertion. ' New today (agate lueaaure.- 14 , llnea to inch). 14a per loch. Count words to Una Th Journal cannot guarantee accur- raoy or assum reapor.slblllty fcr error of any kind occurring in telephoned ad vertisement. . Should hit id SDnear Incorrect en first Insertion. Th Journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. -The Journal's Business offlo 1 open from 7:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. daily, except Sunday. . -- i-- WBATUKJt 1UU-OKT jisssawaBBppsasas,,!;, REAL ESTATE TRAKSFERfl Phones, 3fairi 7173; A-6051 21. BLHR1 AGE LICENSES Ellsworth Bllsby, Columbus,' and KUlei Xj. uooawin, ta. Wash., 43. linns II., Johnson Jr.. Oresham, and Emma . Jensen. 36. Oscar Johnson. 211 Alder street. ZS, and Frieda W. H. KricKaon. zi.- Th Arlcona'and northwestern low Hurold. 1). Jonntuvs and wife to pressure areas have united and formed a I Jvm rm - i int I -1 hlnrk single disturbance of decided character ' jj, f'uniral Alblna which Is central this mornliia- near Kan-I Win w i',u.m.i..i t .i n 1 - Kf sas City The uaroineter is rising ran- .Taylor, lot U, tract B. North" Idly In th north I'aclfio and northern - ron cres . .-. .i Kooky mountain lte. and the pres- jj. . bchwarts to J. B. Kelly, . sure Is rolatlvely high oyer the Atlantic ot Jl, blok'4. Wheatland add. and east, tin If statea. During the laat n A. Lewis and wife to Samuel. . iiuur iigni snowars navs ocuurruu Jioiao. 4 acres In section 17, i f in the north Taolfio states snd mod- townnhln'l north, rinse 1 east VlSO: 1.171 09 111 In. section er. . v r'9" nv? fllnlnj hj; Dora li. Bolter to Mary Carrlco. i middle Mlealaeippl and lower Missouri j0t 3, block 17, Hoaa City Park VoSO valleys. Heavy snow has fallen In Colo- I a.i in, ,. . i rii.a rado and light anow lias fallen In north- I Carlson, lot 12, bluok 14, North ern Arlsona. norther New lleiloo. west-1 Trvlniri.i . . . .. 471 ern Nebraska snd in the western por- j, A. Meyers and wife, to Plia ' - . - tlon of ths pakotaa. Th teinperatures Tfft and wife, oast of block ar slightly below normal on the Pacific Woodstock il.S50 lop and dexldely below normal In th n niirhvi tn iu'jiiiiiwnrih v northern Rocky mountain atatea Be- ai i0. 1 yaq ST 3d ttlec.trla ? addition . . , 100 t -..n th VIlMialaalnnl rlv.p .nil Atlantic I ....... - . .. . . . . - . . . " I wjuuiir. coast it is unseasonably warm, with th j, a. Mlggins tb John Carlson, lot temperatures in marfy parts of thst see- I 10, bhwk 13. Klnsel Park uon is or more aeurees sdovs normal, j, a. Hlgglns to same, lot IS, weather in this district tonight' and Moore Investment Co. to Frela weaneaasy, wun iigni irosi inniim hi i j. cnard. lot 14. block II. Ver- western Oregon and western Washing ton and with llrht to haavv frosts In the eastern portfon of these states and 111. 1.. ' 1 1. V. UU . . V. KXIUilll W V, Washington pldg- corner , 4ta ' and Waahlngton st. " - CLARK K BROS., florists; fin flowers and floral deslgna I8 Morrison st. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 150 8th st, op posite Maler A Frank a; Main 7115. BETZ & SONS, florists, funeral designs. I4H Morrison! Mam A-irrt. . FUIX DRESS suit for rent, all sis, Unlau Tailoring Co.. 108 Starlc at. Every Woman lllntanatad and ahonld know enoui ute woDderrtU MARVEL HWrliaa Sorov I The MWVasM Syrian. Jhtjm. tumcmasuetum. iteet w.r. eat Moat convanlenl AnarfratttttftwR. t h cannot supply th Miavib, aouapt no ether, but Mnd iiuid ftf flluatratad book-l4. Tt full tiartlculan and flfreettona In. Valuable te ladles. M4RVKL C4X B. ST- SJIW VORK. b gkldsiara nrus Oe Weedaitt. Oswae Oa aad lase navia Sni Ce.. 1 ten Max. Paker City v..-. ... 48 -Bismarck. N. D. . . M Boise ...... Chicago Cincinnati , , . Denver v. lubuque. Iowa . , . Helena, Mont Jacksonville. Fla,, ; Lewiston, Idaho... Los Angeles Marshfleld, Or. ,, New Orlcan New York ........ North Head, Wash. North Yakima . . .-. Omaha Pocatello Portland Temp. Mln, Precl Rosnburgi Or. St. Paul ...... Salt Lake . . . . San Francisco Seattle . Spokane walla Walla . Washington . . 41 74 7 4 10 i K J 40 , M 66 44 M 81 48 ' 54 6 40 58 58 6ft 40 V 4 54 50 6 74 ' , 41 1 . 44 28 4 41 60 41 70 . 48, 41 80 88 83 4i : 84 84 14 48, 18 34 18 44 ' ft 0 nun . . . . . Title Guarantee & Truat Co.. to f Jiannan Ullmore, lota 0 and block 10. Rosamnra 8am to Mary I). Ramussen, lot 15. block 19. Roasmere George U. BlakesUe and wife to , Kittle Caldwell, lot 7. block 1. Ami v "iri v .....v.......... I Axel K. Bcliwarti to Anton Mar. " ' tin Jensen, lot block 10, Rlv- f. v. I i ... . - ' " ' . V u.uili)"l .11 I . vestment Co lot 4. hlrx-lt g. T. lUnlverSltv. Land Co. ia Roland 0 M. Judd lots 7 and 21, block t i university rarit 0 I H. L. Powers, .01 .0 .08 .0 T .0 . .0 T. .0 .01 .0 . .0 4.000 J01 -' - r t 109 90S 523 ,e3 809 2,000 : .40 '' .: i,i BIRTHS srs. trustee, to Ger trude E. Chambreau, lot 11, block 8. New ifork addition.. John M. Plttonger and wife td Hiwabath BoDln. lots 8 and 4, , , block 8, William avsnue addi- tlon 1ft AAA Bert C5.kLewla and wlf to Oeorg , , Duirte, 101 i, diock 1, otraw-. berry addition ; .1 KlS Albert H, Ilebard and wife to ' ugldto rarlella et ai, lot 7, block 2, Stratford-Sydney addi- Victor Land company to Madron v jacKBOn. lot Z4, Dloclc 10, Highland nark - John Versteeg and wlf to Art- AX)DL.EMAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Addleman. 1381 Kast Salmon street, March 29 n eirl ItOSS To Mr. and Mrs. ueorge oss, i mwu-q a. r earing ana wire to Portland. March 21.. a boy. OLSON To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Olson, S09 Lincoln street. March 31. a noy. DEATHS gus M. McIeod. lot 11, block 7. Center addition to East Port land , 1JT 1 ward A. Fearing and wife to Bert W. Meyer, south 60x100 . 1 r feet of lot 89. Melrose 4R PACIFIC Title ft Trust Co.. th leading auatrmora av-s-a-( railing Dlag. Journal Adlets Pay Biggest LIVE A PERFECT . MAN Th human body Is most wonderfully and per rtly constructed. Each part Is built equal to Its task. - Unless overburdened or attacked by rilaejua. no organ falters. Nature Intended that . every man should live all hi year a perfect man. Few men do. Most men can. All men make mistakes. Horn make mistaicea m -youth. Others make mistake after they hav , rrown to b men. St HI thera are merely unior- , tunate. Practically all disease and disorders are th result of mistakes or misfortune. Tb problem of living a perfect man Is simple. TTndo the Injury that mistakes or misfortunes hsv wrought. Then avoid both live as natur built you to lrve. ANY WORN-OUT DISCOURAGED BROKEN-DOWN MAN CAN COME NOW AND BE CURED 9B. TATZ.OB, Th leading Specialist. Undoing: the Injury thousand of men I hav treated. I hav ,1 do not know now many most of r nra Coast. During the several years Just passed It has been fully double that been a specialist in' men's diseases for seventeen years. tneaa years my During ractice has been the largest of Its kind upon the Pacific of an v other srwcialist In the West treating men's diseases. I hav met with but few Incurable cases. 1 have failed to cur In still fewer case. In- recent vesrs I have failed in none. This is because I attempt to cure only those cases that I feel confident I can cure, and as my experience has grown I have become able to determine curable and Incurable case with certainty. It Is also because my skill in curing has Crown and my methods of treatment have been perfected. The following mention of ailments that come through mistakes and mtsXortun I necessarily brief. I will gladly explain them further and tell mv original, scientific and certain method of treating them to all who call or write. You Can Pay When You Are Well X confine say specialty to mala diseases, such as Yervoasaes, Betal Disorder, Piles aad aiaddar aad Xldnay Trouble. A Guarantee Worth Something I do not car what your experience haa been with other treatmenta. what guarantee- you have, and what promiaes were unfulfilled in the past, as wnsuceasful, unscientific treatments and unreliable concerns sre In no way a reflection upon honest, trustworthy business methods lived up to I this city by me for twenty years. I have an established reputation. and m T guarantee means that mr natlenta are lndtBDutablv insured of success In their esse. CONSULTATION FREE T men wboe year r helnr lived In nhvaical tirinerfertton a reanlt 1 of tntstaxes or miarortnn. ahoM Urea r leaa than full and perfect live and who yearn to be men. I extend an earnest and syuitbetle offer of consultation and advice. My experience among men and In men' disease place) m in a position to b helpful to tot. In consulting me yo will be asked wo foollab question. Ail Information given you will bar a direct and vital bearing. If roar innDlani are of no ronseanenca I will tail rmt If treatment la needed f wtjl tell you Lta coat and the tiro that win in ail pronennity required to effect a complete cure. If I feel ny doubt a to my ability to cure you, I will not take your easa at all. I will not a nra say sweTices upon reu. If von m fit to nlace rirar r- in n. w rare, every promise I rank a shall be fulfilled. If ye do not, you win be weWtvme te the Information and surgesttons given, and will ba Invited te call for further consultation absolutely free at anytln. Tttnee finding It lnoevenlnt or tmnoaalbla te caTI In itmnn m r liberty te write a fall and complete description of their srmntema and twnrrm wit. twi Vy prompt ana careiui aiienuoa. ail tt.eir Uoa trVtly eonftdeatlaL consults- Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays 10 to 1 Only The DR.TAYL0R Co. oeim KOftjLzsos ajts noon rmfTATaT XmkAMCM. Uii MOMMXBOM tTMMWT, rOBTXAJTS, OaV FOR A SHORT TIME I WILL OFFER MY SERVICES FROM $2.00 TO $10.00 A CbURSE Remember, there is no man toqpoor to get my beat opinion. I can be seen only at this office. Noth ing succeeds like success. My lasting cures of the four diseases that wreck men have given me the largest practice in Portland in diseases of men and allow me to give my services at a very low figure, hence place my new system within the reach of the poor as well as the rich. Everything secret. I have the best equipment in my office- to be found anywhere for th e treatment of diseases of. men. I never use unpro fessional methods to gain patronage and gladly ask you to investigate my standing before calling on me. . I don't patch up. I cure forever any curable case. NO INCURABLE CASES ACCEPTED There is no risk, for I do not treat incurable cases under any consideration.. I do not experiment nor use injurious drugs to ruin your system. LOST VITALITY cured in a few weeks. Improvement from the start. If you suffer from loss of energy and ambi tion, feel tired when you a'rise in the morning, lame back, dizzi ness, spots before the eyes, and feel you are not the man you once were, -we will cure you for life. OBSTRUCTION cured by absorption in a short time; no pain, no cutting, no operation. By my method the urethral canal is healed and entire system restored to its healthy state. No failures, no pain or loss of time. ELECTRICITY properly applied with my absorbent treat ment (fives old men the vigor of youth, makes middle-acred men strong, and revitalizes the nerves when exhausted from over work or worry. It cures nervous and general debility, loss of ambition, lame back, difficulty in concentrating your thoughts and the whole train of symptoms that result from the above causes. If your system has been overtaxed from any cause seek Nature's own Elixir of Life and be made strong again. VERY REASONABLE PRICES I will jrive the ooorest man a chance, as well as the rich, to receive a cure from me at a small cost. There is no man too poor to get my best opinion free. VARICOSE KNOTTED VEINS Cured by absorption: no pain, ihe enlarged veins are due to mumos. bievcle or horseback riding, disease, etc. In time it weakens a man men tally as well as physically. We will cure you for life or make no charge. BLOOD DISORDERS overcome in 90 days or no pay. Symptoms overcome in 7 to 21 days without chemicals or poisons. If suffering xrom uicers, sore mouth or throat, falling hair, bone pains, come and I will drive, the poison from your blood forever by my New cysiem i reaimenr. ABSORPTION My Medicated Vigorel Absorbent Pad tor the cure ot weak men has no equal. It acts di rect on the seat of the weakness and gives quick and lasting results. By the action of my Medicated Vig- uiw rtusorDeni raa new vim and vigor is infused direct into the weakened sys tem. The circulation if the blood is in creased, inflamed surfaces are healed, and Nature is assisted in restoring the diseased or weakened system to the nor-. mal, strong, vigorous state CONSULTATION FREE Write Jor 4?.ice -t.laf if-.Tqn cannot xU sent free. in piain seaiea letter. Medicines from $1.50 to $6.50 a course, Sunday hours, 10 a. m. to I P. m.. , tvwr mix of mr scarrcx bbxjtw osxy a JV u sa wvsia I CAN AND DO CURE FOREVER Knotted ' veins, S days; obstructions. 15 days; lost vitality, 30 days; blood disorders, 90 days. to oDiim inese quicg results you must come to the office, as it cannot be done by mail Do not forget this fact I always do as I advertise to do. j OneuIUtloa aad aavW free. If ynn cannot en at efflc. writ for eelf-adres,! blank many cmjJm care at boss. Medicine I Lie te f .it per eooree. a- . g p.. dm gaaaays, 1 a. as, t It ST. LOUIS MEDICAL 3t SURGICAL DISPENSARY way Tiimu tt. " STEMMB W. II. Btemme, SSI Fourth street. Anru 4. aged waena. DILIrFrank Dill, 806 Junior street. April 6. aged 1 month: meningitis. BOGDAMI Miry Boardamf. S01 North fourteenth street. April , agea.i. colitis. FENTON J. R. Fenton, 484 Goldsmith street. Arrtl 3. aged 10 montns; co litis. WETZLER W. W. Wettler. 1020 E. Main street. Anrll 2. aired 7: Asthma ANDERSON Marjorl Anderson. . 428 East Thirteenth street north, April acred 70: heart disease. M'KINNEY Baby McKinney, Portland, April 2; eclampsia. KYLE Lena R Kyle. St. Vincent's hos pital. April 3. aged S8: Asthma. NEW TODAY- ""BVawgasaaajBSBBafl FUNERAL NOTICES CAVANAUGH At Millard avenue and Klndorf. April 4. 1909, William Cava naugh, age 64 years 7 months and .24 days, beloved husband of Mrs. K. X: Cavanaugh. Funeral will take place from F. F. Dunnlna's parlors. East A der and East Sixth streets, Wednesday. April 7, 2 p. m. Friends respectfully invited, interment Multnomah ceme tery. Special Bargains in i ACREAGE on Oregon Electric Line MEETING NOTICES 41 Jf aaoiioifl I SAY. neighbor, come up to the meeting of George Washington Camp tonight at izs ma sc. x wian m speak to you. All visiting neighbors are welcome. H. L. DAY, C. 0. H. A. FREDRJOH. Clerk. 6U( v.fjv.untivv.-ss ramti B366 memners will mt u t- lnriirnrnnm. 1 n. rn.. w eu n.lar Anvil 7 1 QftQ. t f Attend tnC funeral of William Cavanaugh. f M whki. jouncu. J. H. OL8BN. Clerk. itrivuni! Indira Kn 1 K. of P.. retru lar meeting tonight. In their Castle hall. 11th and Alder sts. Work In Page rank; visitors welcome. E. M. LANCE, K. R. R TJPCHURCH hall for rent for parties, -lodges, meetings, or dances: Monday and Friday evenings. Phone Main 1181. M. W. A Oregon Grape Camp, No. 6975, Mondays. eelling-Hirsch bi and Waahlngton streets. M. W. A Evergreen Camp. S46. meets Wadnaadav evening. Allsky bldg, d and Morrison ta FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. 1TENTEB GILBAUOH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail; Seventh and Pin; Mala 480. iaay assistant. XPTFinley & Son SESUy Ladv attendant Main A-lt. ZELLER-BYRNE8 CO, undertakera , I7 Kusseii; pjtim juoo. M'ENTEE-ERICKSON CO.. n.'.rr,: lady sss't. 40S Alder st Both phonea EDWARD HOLM AN. undertaker; zz " nnav. AlTV CEMETERY. Phones C-2114 and A-4444. . 8. DUNNING, eaat aid funeral ol- rector. 414 K. Alder, corner ia REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS LAWYERS Abstract Trjst Co room - "t,--X Tr.Am hids.: abstracts a j vvaia w - - snectalty. l i x . "vsw WW ?4 y 7 iWvl. "V,,. 'As W A L , Q, At I s- Andrew Johnson and wire to V.. irknratnn At al. lot 8. block 1. Multnomah .... .0 ChaflOtte Green et ai 10 mary . urch. lot 7. Cedar Hill . . . . 7.000 John. Beneke and wlf to Harry 1 . Keats, lots 2, 3 and 4, block . ; lot 4. b'ock 4; lot 10. block Porter' addition ... J'500 Margaret Brady to Henry Farr and wife, lota 1 and 2, block 9. Central Alblna ... ........... i.000 William IL Ney and wlf to O. F. Fish, soutn im ." 7. block 1, Sunnysld addition ICatherin Fltsalmmons. adminis tratrix to W. T. Vaughn, lot nd 7, block 1, Feurer ad- BerthanMoo're ' to W." " j' 8ch mid, lot 1 and 2, south, block t Columbia Height! i . C Decker and wlf to Herbert Gordon, block I. Broadway ad dition AH eta Land Co. to John C. Bruchoer, lot 12, block 18, El- 8am to Same'iot 21. block , El- , berta ... !game to same, lot 7, block IS. Kl berta Nlchola Monner and wife to Ea st U Goodwin, lot J2 and east H f lt 11. block Z. Rose la wn Harry Bowman to Aurora M. Pah'- lot . blork. I. L'reatua V. L Taplln aod wife to Aurora 4. Baldwin, lot 1. block . Crest on Edward D. Curtis and wlf to Mn. I L. Andrews, lots- 12, 14 -d It. block 11. Miller- addittoa C 1 Bmbaker and wtf to Har riet A Versteeg, lot (, block . Chestnut Hill Pultnn Park Land Co. to Jessie i Hall et I. lot J. block 42, . Fvltoa Park Harvey Wells and wife to I. J. Armstrong, south 4t feet of lot la, fclotk S4. Irvlngton Addle Harmon t ai to Wlnnlfred . Lch. lot 7. block 21. Wal Bat lark tn M. U. Metcalf.aad Wife to Toll Tr.ew.peon. t acres la seetlow , U. twnhlp 1 sooth, range S B-rm" Wnd wife tV "c." "N. 100 200 8S0 M73 12S 200 12S L2O0 2.700 t,S0 (51 1.1SI 1.2 tt l.tt 10 ACRES, 8H acres cleared, 5 room house, good barn, rtoh soil, high' and sightly, splendid fruit land.' 11 miles from Portland, 1 mile from oleotrle line, mile from Tigardville: $8000. 11.85 ACKXS, nearly all cleared, acres or good bearing orchard. 2 acre of choice beaver dam, rich garden and fruit land, running water, 10 miles from Portland. H mile from carline, on good roaa, Deauurui noma site; ijsuo per acre. Terms. . " 10 ACRES, $ acres under cultivation, good S room house, good barn, rich siill, well and spring, 14 miles from Port land, m'l from Oregon Electric line; 11700. A good buy. 40 AOSB8, 27 acres cleared, house and barn, choice fruit and walnut land, some rich garden land, about 4 acres of good timber, running stream, county road on 2 sides, 12 miles from Portland, electric line survey wtthln mile. 3 miles from Oregon Electrlo line; $3600; $1600 cash. . A rare bargain. Hossack & Godman OKXOOXr ZrUBOTBXO depot, nuurr ft JETTSSSOir STBZSTS. PBOIX MAIIT 8426. Homesteads For location. Practically level; can plow and seed to crop with a good team. Railroad will htf built near this land soon. Let! us show it to you. Oregon Timber & Realty Co. 521-525 Chamber of Commerce Phone M. 8550, A-5580 Every One a Bargain room bungalow; fireplace,' window seats, electric lights, cement basement on lot 80x100; one block from car lino; must be sold. t room cottage, new, very complete. and one block from' station; $260 cash, balance $16 per month. New 4 room bungalow, electric lights. splendid view and only 20 minutes from Washington st; price $1260, terra. Fin corner lot, good bouse, wood' shed and carpenter shop; two blocks from excellent car service, at $950, terma. . J. O. Hall gM Chan Ver of Co suns ro. auoa a, ' AmS. W Ball Artiati Mosaea e Zasy ray. seat l.st Us Bail Om for Tea. WHY NOT? Buttcrworth Slephcnson Ok, InSt auwm wi akresra SLOsaa M &afayt4 Bltrv th aaA Wash. Tharp t I. Hwk j. gannyald J,$0 Ed t Mayor and wil- to E. I Wnobary t sL. lot U. Mock , IiswUtora' First add.' 101 I ub cell your rrrn erty. If It s saleabi a n.i right, pf 1. 4nia an ee m ahout tt S. T.WALKER 4 Corbet t pi4g. l'bnete -Main 4ik. TRY HE