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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL', TORTLAND WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL' 21, 1009, 13 CHOR SIMP iS BOS CALL fchaft aiul lluddcr Break in Heavy Weather Off v "the Coast. TOWED INTO NEWPORT FOR QUICK REPAIRS Vu Dun lo Arrive Hero Thla Even liiS but Accident Will Delay Her Several Day PHc Regularly Be i tween Thte fort nd Yaquln. . Tha gasoline sloop Condor. Captain Tvler, which 1 scheduled to arrive at C'irtirli street dock till evening to load general merchandise for return canto, will not be bera for 'rl dy . be cause of tin accident -which befell, her ....ir.v whn laavina- WaldDOft. On the way to Newport to pick up ome cargo tor this port the shaft broke when abreast of Seal Hock. leaving tho loop at the mercy or ma winm an.i wave until her canvas could be spread. Thu h ruHfii went out Of CommH- , alon and again she wan helpless In the trough of, the aea. For aeverai hour the. craft waa entirely unmanageable anil drifted towards shore, t The anchor finally struck bottom and field and tn the .meantime .the holated distress sig nals had been observed by the lookout at the life saving atutlon bear .Ncw- PCartaln Wellander immediately launched the lifeboat and notified Cap tain Johns of the launch Rose. The Kose picked up the llfcsavera outside the bar tn Yuri ulna, bay and went to the Condor's relief. Late last night the Hose succeeded In towing tha tjonaor to the entrance to the bay and this morn . ing she was brought to Newport. The shaft and rudder will be repaired as quickly as possible. ., ' - The Condor Is plying regularly be tweeny this port and Newport and .JVald port, carrying products of . the country coming north and general merchandise going south. The delay will probably cause some Inconvenience to the mer chants of Newport and Waldport, . since she Is the only craft sailing from there for the present, except occasional lum ber droghers that do not carry general freight... . . jura (Continued From Page Ona.) , CARGO SHIP IX DISTRESS Norwegian Bark Skjold Pots Into St. Vincent Badly Damaged, v A message to the merchants exchange this morning, dated St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, April 20. states that the Norwegian bark Skjold. from Antwerp ' to Seattle, has put In there for repairs after a most trying experience In the - Atlantic. ' In a series of -heavy storms the bark rolled so fearfully that the cargo of cement and general merchandise ahlft- ed and broke the beams. For days the vessel was at the mercy of the elements with water washing over the decks. It was feared she would go down any mo ment and the sailors had to perform a dangerous piece of work to Tighten the careo. i The message further states, that as , repairs cannot be made at St. Vincent, the surveyor recommended that the car .j go be transshipped bv another vessel and the Sklold placed In condition to run In ballast to the nearest port equipped for repair work. . The Hkjold left.Antwerp March IS and hence bad made pretty good headway ..... neiors tnsaater overtootc jier. . SEVERAL COASTERS ARRIVE Several steam schooners arrived here this morning from San Francisco, all of tnem Bringing more or less cargo. The Johan Poulsen brought a quantity of oariey. The Olympic brought general merchandise, Jfa the Casco brought sev eral Hundred barrels or asphalt. After discharging her freight the Jo han 'Poulsen will go to the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber company to load lumber for San Francisco. The-Casco discharged her asphalt at Couch street . and went to the mills of the Portland dumber company to . load lumber fur San Francisco and the Olmpic is dis charging general, cargo at Columbia dock No. . For return cargo she will load lumber at the mill of the North Parlflo Lumber company for San Pedro. The steam schooner - South Bay cleared for San Francisco today with 600.000 ' feet of lumber, loaded at the mills of tha .Portland Lumber company. DREDGE AT LIXXTOX j 7 V ' '"..--'-' . - The government dredge Clatsop, Cap tain A. H. Carleton, reached the gov ernment moorings at Llnnton last night and thus completed the long voyage from Newport News, where she was built expressly for work on the Colum bia river mil the hflVM of Orva-nn. She made the long trip without seri ous mishaps, and will be ready to begin operations In the very near future. The crew that brought her out will be dis charged In a day or two. Captain Carleton has been Instructed to return to Philadelphia. MARINE NOTES One of those was the fact that tha electric light In tha document vault had been changed. When Deputy : James GUI locked the papers in Monday after noon the light had burned out, . 'Yes terday It was learned that a new bulb had been Put In Dluce of the old on and this could not have bt-en dona by any one unfamiliar with the location oi tne electrical fixture supplies. A pencil belonging to miss josepn. ho lias charge of the record room, in tiw. Huvilni... wna mlaaliia from her desk when she went to work yesterday morning. Somebody repiacea it oeiore noon. This snows mai in i"ntn mum put back by the person Who wag in tha room me nigui ui. oft Erasers Used. Altercations in the- petition i.wero made with sort rubber erasers. Whole pages of addresses were ruonrq uui and In some places . fake addresses were- written in.- The v,,'nt Intent of the mutilators was to nullify the petition by these means and pre vent it being placed upon the ballot at the coming election. .' . City Auditor MarDur emu "' would of course" have to dismiss Ixitan but he did not apply for anv arrest warrant ror tne errajn. uri.uu. has hitherto borne a good reputation during a long term of service at the city hall and la regarded with esteem by his fellow employes who are shocked to learn of his .dereliction. . 'S- Taa MoXenaa law. - Should . the McKenna amendment be adopted, the saloon business will e revolutionised In Portland. An excise board Is provided for and this- board would have absolute Jurisdiction over the traffic. Licenses, could be Issued and revoked by the board at will. The council would bave nothing whatever to say In tha matter. . . The new law would make a saloon an unattractive plaoe for loafers. One of the provisions prohibits chairs, tables or any furnitUTe except a bar. In any room where liquor Is sold. The en tire Interior of a, saloon must be visible from the street. - Reslaurant are not permitted to ob tain liquor liceneies. Any intoxicating liquor procured by patrons of these places must be "paid for on delivery by the waiter and the liquor must be brought in sealed packages or bottles and opened at the table. This provision would prohibit , the drinking of draft beer in cafes. . i ' ';- Under the proposed regime any cltl sen who feels morally certain that liquor is being sold illegally In any building may. whether he has proof or not, appear before the county court and obtain a search warrant and with the aid of the police raid the place. Tha presence of liquor on the premises is considered sufficient evidence of guilt and the parties In) whose posses sion It is found are fined not less than $100 therefor. 7, These are only a few of the more sweeping changes that would be brought about by the passage, of tha McKenna amendment, - ' . , GOTHENBERG PEOPLE WATCHED AUDITOR - . if :;: ? Suspicion has Jjeen directed for some time towards the action of the auditor's office in delaying the checking of the petitions filed by the Gothenberg asso ciation and those wh have been back of that movement have been watching the work of the office closely. It was from : this scrutiny that the exposure CaThe law provides that all petitions shall be filed with the city auditor not later than April 8 and that.10 day; fter that time the - city auditor, having ni....tH m tha .names, shall file the pe titions on record in his office and put thm. nn the ballots at the coming elee- .hmiiii hr h sufficient names signed to meet the requirements of the Seeming Uelay."' " . The promoters of the Gothenberg plan havo noticed that fchera was seeming oc lay on the part of the clerks in the of fice or some of twm in completing ino check of tne signatures, r xuim lay arose tho suspicion that the work was Demg ceiayea ui ii '"v? ino- rVipru an late that the documents could not be placed on the ballot. An. invMf lo-nilnn was begun wnlcn resulted in the discovery of the fraud lU.Ad ia h.v. nn nraoiirea tin nits McKenna petition lor an exvion w the city. ' : ' . , For some aays pasi in Errin ers Of the uctnenperg asaomnnuu yia.ii have been asking about tne aeiay, in h auriltnr'a office and this agitation led to the Investigation which, in turn. reaullei) In the action of City Auditor Harbiir. Francis1 I. McKenna, father of the mu tilated petition, nays that no Maine at- lacncs to tne rliy auditor Ir tne woik that has bexn done agulnst Ills petition. On the other hand, the 1 1 1 V auditor has dona everything In his power to guard the safety of the petitions, and . it is due to his alertness that tha fraud was discovered. . Hames Wiped Oat, , ' ' The McKenna petition has been muti lated by ' th erasure, of many names which were signed to It In lead pencil, In the evident hope that the number of nomea would be reduced below the li ga4 requirement and the petition In that way forced off the ballot. Mr. MrKenna recalls the Iisnnentnes of two years ago when, during the Dev lin administration of the auditor's nf- ftt'a, some 700 names were stolen bodily rrom ths -petition covering the same subject submitted bv McKenna and hla associates. It Is due to this incident that 4he city auditor has been watching tne safety or uie petitions with a dou oiy ciose eye. McKenna states that before filing the petitions-a record of 'the number of fiages, the names on each page and the otal number of signature waa made by those back- of the petition, so that even -had the steal been successful It would not have prevented he submls slon of the question . to the popular vote in juiib. . . , . (. , f I; Sarbur Watchful. ' . '. City Auditor Bar bur, according Mr. BfcKenna, -made watchful hy-the paat. paid particular attention to tha safe earn, ami cava iiuri li.ninV ii..i,iintiAnii ma cirrus to nee tlmt no damnse done them. Owing to this watchf ulneas he whs able to ferret out the Irregular ity now alletfcd and lake, quick and 'ef fective Steps toward the punishment of liiuafl uirciiiy guilty or llia rorgory, FUNERAL NOTICES 1 llnaan at 4 i 1 1 A" CASTOR I A For Infant and CMldren. Tha Kind You Have Always Bough oiue u Ji " 'r-i-A 61natnr of UCfVWA!(4 WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping Vur Life Away Portland . People Have Learned ( fhs Fact;- ' ' VThen a healthy man or woman be gins to run ' down . without apparent caase. becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, headache, dixsy spells and urinary disorders, -look, to the kid neys for the cause of it all. Keep tha kidneys well and they will keep you welL Doan's Kidney Pills cure alck kidneys and keep them well. Here Is Portland testlmany to prove It. Mrs. J. w. Painter. 445 East Market street, Portland. Oregon, says: "I have Just, as much faith in Doan's Kidney Pills today as when J publicly recom mended them in 1903. After they had relieved me 'of. kidney trouble. A se vere spell of sickness which I had when young, left my kidneys In a dis ordered . condition and as time passed. I suffered from frequent attacks of headache. The pain waa sometimes al most unbearable and I was unable to assume any position that was comfort able. .Headaches, and dixsy spells were of frequent occurrence and It was often quite an effort for ma to get about. The various remedies I used proved of little avail- and when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention, I procured a box at the Laue-Pe via. Drug Co. The results of their use were grati fying and I do not hesitate to recom mend them to others afflicted in a similar manner." For sale by all dealers. Price ' 80 j cents, Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, soleagents for tha United States. Remember : the . name Doan's and take no other. ' ; CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements In Tha Jour- nai are as roiiows: ; No ad less than 3 Bo per Insertion. , room or cuargea aas so per una per insertion. 7 insertion for tha . pi Ice of . Cash ads le per word per Inser tlon, I Insertions for the price of C Lost snd found, help wanted, , situations wanted, for rant and wanted to rent ada, lo per word per ' Insertion, I Insertions for tha prtoa : Of S. II to 19 ' words, I0e Jl Ho t, words, 25c: matrimonial. manlcurV . ing. masaags and bath ada. lOo par, line per' insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices. 10a per insertion. New , today (agate measure, ' 14 ' ;. lines to inch). l4o per inch. a Count 4 srords to Una. Tha Journal cannot suarantee aeenr- racy or assume responsibility for error cr any Kina occurring in tajepnonea no-, vertlsements. . Should any ad appear Incorrect on first Insertion, The journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertions. - Tha Journal's buxluess office is open from T:J0 a. m. to 11 p. m. daily, except Sunday. . v-; : . Phones, Main 7173: A-6051 WEATHER REI-OKX YOU CAN SMILE WITD IMPUHITY Relief (n SXtlixuAea 1 'rkt The Colorado storm has ; advanced east to Illinois, and another low pres sure area has developed in the south west, being .central mis morning over northern Arizona. A large , high pres sure area overlies the north Pacific states, and the barometer is relatively high over the Atlantic states. Light snow has fallen in southeastern Idaho and .extreme eastern Oregon. Snow has also occurred in Montana, the Dakotas, - northern Minnesota, Wyoming and eastern Colorado. Mod erately heavy rain has fallen in 'Texas, Oklahoma and In tha lower Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio valleys and also in the middle Atlantic and New Eng land states. It Is cooler in the northern Rocky mountain states and sharp frosts occurred this morning in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho. ......... The indications are for fair weather In this district tonight and Thursday, with conditions favorable for frost to night, which will probably be heavy east of the Cascade mountains. . Temp. Max. Mln. Preclp, . 46 56 44 54 86 66 32 62 68 80 66 82 Baker Clta, Or.. Boise, Idaho when you have good teeth, but It is risay Dusmess lr vour teeth are hart. If there is anything the matter with yours, come and let us examine . them and we will put them in nroDer condi tion for. you, arrest decay, should there do any, ana mane your tefttn permanent 1 v nrettv and health. W in tni ucuubh, uui noi expert cnargers. UUT cnarges are very reasonaDia. Astoria, April 21. Sailed at 7:30 a. m. Steamer Argo, for Tillamook. Out side at noon British steamer Clan Mac Farlane. San Francisco, April II. Arrived last night Stetmer Grace Dollar, from Co lumbia river.- Astoria, April 10. Arrived at 1 and left up at 2:20 p. m Steamer Casco, from San Francisco. Left up at 2:1 p. . m. Steamer , Olympic. Sailed at 5 P. m. Schooner Irene, for Grays Har bor. Arrived at 8:40 and left up at 1 p. m. Steamer Shoshone, from San Francieco. San Francisco, April 20. Sailed Bar kentine Amaranth. In tow of steamer Olson ft Mahony, for Portland. Arrived at 4 p. m. tt learner Northland, from Portland. .,c," Ba.r A,l, 2 Sailed Steamer Alliance, Tor Portland. Point Reyes. April SO. Passed Steamers Majestic and TamalpaU. from Portland for San Pedro. Vancouver. April 20. Balled at noon Br IJ ah ateamer CUn MacFarUne. for Portland. , Sydney April !. Arrived British j '""r' mm roriiana via ean Franclaco. , mnt. April :o Arrived Nor jeglan bark Skjold. from Ant were for Se'": rso shifted and beams broken. Burvry recnmrnemla cargo be tranaahlpped by another es(H-l, as ra. palra cannot t.e made here. Aatorla. April 1. Condition at the mouth of the river at a. m, smooth; . six miles; weather cloudv. Twea at Astoria Thursdar: Hlsh r?':!r,:. " - : P- ni" feet. . Low waser 1:40 a. 1.5 foot; !. a. m, i t feet. ALOXG THE WATCRFROXT John Brenke. statistic! w - , lector of euatnms off to, has retnrned I from a pleaavra trip to Teias. Mexico er.d California. H. aaa the prettieat i l"' he saw mm the time be left the . offe tuj hla return was Portland. Or 1 The larre Prltiah steamer Clan Mac Farlana la reported nutatde tnday and " 1H rn"bly reart) u.e harbor early tomorrow momma; The Oan MarFar-i - r-mrm tndr rHrtr to Pacific! V r M I.nmtr rempor to t&4 a full. ' "f higher fr t-anrhai. tha will ; ft mmr 1 . xet. j Tt ateamer Alitanee. Captain Par- -.a a d e to arrtre he , rr ' tVv bay ith YMtaaenrers and ft 7 aieamer pTakarater. a- . i .Vit"v. a lis front Alnaworth f t -r nnm tr hi evemu. - j t "a .!" f KTe reaetxj ; . I mr at rift to lrm$ laitiher fur - ; ir. f (.e a) . I re- et , a f ' T , , l ,,e rf li, f..!a Oe a tti ! i ;t.i ' ! H ll.a, i vmym MR n It promptly relieves and permanently cures catarrh, bronchitis, asthma and hay fever.- Breathe it in. Complete outfit, including Inhaler 11.00. Extra bottles 50 cents. Leading druggists everywhere sell Hyomei. tVoodard, Clarke ft Co. guarantee it. Ffllings ..50 up Gold or Porcelain Fillings.... Sl.OO up Gold Crowna ...S5.00 Set of Teeth .......... ,....g 5.00 up Bridge work a specialty. . An Work Guaranteed for Tea Tsars. CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 393 m w AssxaroTO n rr- coa. m. Phono Main .880 Office Hours, I a. m. to p. m.t Sun days from t to L Lady attendant. Why Not Get That Talking Machine Now? A littlf down and a little now and then places one in youf home to day ; you enjoy it while paying. Eilcrs Piano House is the only store in Portland where all the best makes of Talking Machines and Records are shown impartial ly, side by side, where you can de termine, after careful comparison, just exactfv what you want whether a $10 Victor, a $200 Vic tor, a $.')00 Auxetophone, a $22o Reginaphone or any instrument at a price within this range. AN UNLIMITED STOCK OF RECORDS Thousands upon thousands of thenwVictor and Columbia Double-Sided Disc Records; Edison Amberol Records the kind that play 4 minutes. All the newest selections as soon as issued. Edison .Victor Columbia Machines pUrweTHni&tr 333 WASHINGTON STREET We WU1 Exhibit at the A-Y-P- Exposition, Seattle June 1 to October 15 'jfZ&Sf'-.- Edison ycktzC J Victor - - . XyAtl Columbia XgCy Records Chicago. Ill Cincinnati, Ohio . , Penver, Colo. . ... Dubuque, Iowa . ., Helena, Mont. .... Huron, S. D. ' . . , ; Lewlston, Idaho . . Los Angeles, Cal., Marshfleld, Or. ... Montgomery, Ala. i New Orleans, La... New Tork. N. T. . N. Yakima, Wash. Omaha. Neb Pocatello, Idaho . , Portland, Or. Roseburg Or. .... St. Paul, Minn. ., Salt Lake, Utah . . San Francisco, Cal Seattle. Wash. Walla Walla, Wn 48 G6 62 60 65 56 64 , 63 60 6 62 Washington, D. C. 64 28 34 40 48 24 42 3S 24 30 62 38 64 70 42 3 0 . 2 3 40 36 4 8- . 38 33 44 . T. .00 .48 .06 .34 .46 .04 .20 .00 .00 In Ihls city. April 17. Michael a 14 yeara, late or company 'W jeraev In fun try. r unriai from Dunning. McKntee ft OlllAUKh chapel at It a. tn., Thursday, April it, Irtit. Bcrvlcf at the grave will he held under ths auspices of the General Compxon POHt, No. 23. G. A. K. Inter ment G. A. K. cmetry. Comrades and rrlenna Invitod. BARNE8 The funeral of the late Wil liam Barnen, who died at Ban- Fran cisco, Cal., April 17, will be held at tha chapel of the Kdward Jlolman company, on Third and Salmon streets, on Thurs day, April 22, at I o'clock p. m. The ordrr of Odd Fellows , will conduct tha services at the grave. Friends rs- quested to sttend. , ' FlfcERAIj DIRECTORS tUNNINC. MENTEB ft OILBAUOH. undertakers and embalmer; modern In every detail; Seventh and Pino; Mala 430 Lady assistant. - J. P. Fialcy & Son Lady attendant. Main . A-Utt. iiiaLLER-BfRNES COH undertakers, I7t Kuaaeii: rjast ions. i.aoy aaeiatant. M KNTKK-KR1CKSON CO, undertakers; lady ass't. (l Alder it Both phonea EDWARD BOLUAN. undertaker; tU sa st. " . , ( ROSiS CITV CKMBTKRl". Fhones C-1114 and A-4444. NEW TODAY. '. a DUNNWU, eaat side funerai di rector. 414 C Aider, corner fth. , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS LAWYERS Abstract ft Trust Co.. room Board of Trade bide: aba tracts a specialty. - , . - - Russell Catlln et al to Amerl- can..Trust ft Investment com- .: pany lota S. 8: block .71. Couch addftlon . ... .... i ............ 80,300 R. P. Knight mtjd wife to F. J. jiuiciunga et ai, lot s,. ana . east 10 feet nf lot 0. hlorlr SA. itings gecona aadnion ...... mwo Liszie A. Richarda to Oeorgo E. watKlna, south 10 feet or lot 16, and north, 20 feet of lot 17. hloclr 11. -' k'lnff'i ftacend addition .... , 1,000 Rosa City Park association to jcrea v. jindgren, lot so, diock 140.; Rose City Park. Edward Peterson to Robert A. rteinegger. and wife, lots 14, 6. block 9. Hlahland Park... Sander Salmonson and wife to Ieander Kippola, lots 1, z, block 3, Avenel, a part of tract "." Overton Park. .. Ruth Trust company to Delia Jones, lot Z4, block 8. Burling O. A. Marklund to J. Victor Carlson et al, lot 11, block 34. Albina H. P. Bush to Charles L. Kink ier lots 24. 26, block 14, Irv. Ineton Park ................ P. 'I Wilkinson and wife to Joa Vdey. lot 9, block 2, Miriam.... Willis Penson and wife to Eu gene F. Hyland. lot 34, Diocg 6. Arleta Park No. 2 Portland Realty ft Trust com- rany to uertna- iiic.Knaae, ioi 2. block 3. Woodmere George Baer-and wife to Anna Anna Troger, soutn lo xeei oi lot 6; also lot 7. block 16, Mount Tabor Villa .......... G. A. Rlggs and wire to Ivan M. d, lot 1, block 6, Kiggs- . 600 (60 'CEO 500 2,500 ' E00 1.800 . 160 160 950 MEETIXG NOTICES XT A WTunD "M 17 ; T A4a TA 111. A. F. ft A. M. Stated communication this (wednes day) evening at 8 o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. ; Visiting nrettiren welcome. C. E. MILLAR. Secretary. ANCIENT Order United workmen- Portland iAage iso. z win give a so cial dance and card party on Friday night. All memuers or tne A. o. u. w, and the Dearee or Honor with, the! friends are invited to attend. Admission free. By order of C. Severance, master workman. Attest l JJ. . (kahbi, Kecorder. f CAMP 41 DOOR P3IZH DRAW INO TONIGHT. COMB TO MEETJ.NO. WEBFOOT company. Uniform Rank, No. 65. W. 0. W". Dancing and whist par ties Friday, April 16, 1809. Cards at 8:30.. Dancing 10:30. Lucas' orchestra. Refreshments. Admission lac. M. W. A. Evergreen Camp. 646 C, meets Wednesday evenings, xnsity Dldg- id and Morrison ats. .." - UPCHURCH hall for rent for parties, lodma. meetlnas. or dances: Monday and Friday evenings. Phone Main 1181. M. W. A. Oregon Orape Camp. No. 6I7S. Mondays. Belllng-wirscn DlocK. iota and Waahington atreeta. MARRlAGfi! LICENSES nrnver C. Wilkinson. : 217 Seventh street. 24. and Mabel Loulseil, 22. ; John P.- Carlson, .394 -r Front , street, 36, and Minnie Olsen, 26." ; Marion F. Dolph. 93 "West Park street, 21. and Effie Howard Houghton, It. Hans J. Bcott i-ortiana iu. and Ac nes M. Hansen, 30. ... Joe Robert . Novarese. Z40 Second street, 34, and Adele Ricca. 26. ana WEDDING card W. O. Bmlth 4 Washington Plug, corner 4 tit Washington st. CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers snd floral designs. - 289 Morrison at MAX M. SMITH, florist. 169 6th et., op. posits Meier ft Frank's; Mam 7Zl. BETZ ft 80N8. florists, funeral deslgna 349H Morrison; Main 999S. A-18777 -ULL DRESS suits for rent all alsea. Unkio Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark at. BIRTHS HFXiCR To Mr. and Mrs. J. Helier, Portland, April 10, a girL - , BELKNAP To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Bflknap. Portland, April 19, a girL PHILLIPS To Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips. Portland, April 17, a, boy. O'REILLY To Mr. and Mia -P. H. ORetlly. Portland. April 15. a boy. WETKER To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wey- ner, Portland. A prU 17, a boy., ERICKSON To Mr. and Mrs, Charles j Krloksofi Portland, .April 9. a girL K.MUHIUA io mr. ana airs., w.su Knlshton. Portland, April 19. a' txy. WKHB To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, - 147 AKrmathy Street. April 9, a girl. DEATHS MILLARD Chriettan Millard. Portland. April it. sa 41; parslyeia. gTKKPY George, N. F. Hteepy. Port land. April 17. age 1 month; Inanition. JOTCE James J. Joyce. Portland, Airli II. age Ik; blond poisoning. WILLIAMS F. H. - Williams. Portland, ApHI 17. Sga ST; tubercnloals. HAt K.MAS fetta B. Harkmno. Port- Ul. April 19. age 41; heart dfpeaaa, MONTOOMFRY Almerln Mrntomty. Aat-wla. Or, .April 18. ere 7; seoillty. WT T R A Wueat. Portland, April 19. ar ii: sbsA of brain. jTx.SALD Merger MarTVnald, r"H',d. April . age 7aiiljty. RllZlMJKR Virginia Rltalnrer. rort- tM. r-r I 19. -e 4t; apoplv. WIT HKKHT Francis M. Wltherby. rd. ArHI 1". f4 77; anemia. HilMJ 6ln t. Harnea, Port U n't f'i 17. ar 4: anemia. . OK7Kl Mrs Fnl okaxakl, Portland. ArJ 19, pneumonia, - Pnllan addition ... . ..... .......... 260 Moore Investment company to HTHIth W anu.hhflrh lor . block 15. " Vernon B50 John M. Halloran and .wife to Thomas Ward. 1 acre, in sec- .00 linn . 1 ft tnsmhln 1 hnilth. .00 range 2 east . i . . , . . . . . l.00 .44 J. c. Hardman and wife to Wll AO I Horn T.lvlnpratnnK lot 4. .24 block 2. Hardman'a addition,. . 360 .33 Alfred D. Hawk and wife to .011 Clara. C. Riokford. lot 19. . 00 I hlnk Itl IVUIumMla Halo-hts ,02 addition 6,600 00 Rfirthold A. Koehler to A. W. .00 Rahllniinit wife, lots 35 and .00 as. block 7. Kern Park....'... 1.000 00 Rerthold A. Koehler to A. W. .361 RnhlkA and wife. Int. 7. block 36.. Peninsular addition ..... 600 41 J Title Guarantee & Trust com- - pany to yae v.- aawney ei al lot . block 4. AVest Pled- 1 mont . . . . 400 University Land company to Francis I. McKenna, lots 10 to 18, block 118; lots 1 to 9. snd 28 to 36, block 119; lots 31 to 84. block 128; lot 26. block 136; lots , 7, 8, 10, 11 21 to 26, block 137; lots 16 to 19. block 142; lots 8 to 18 and . '' 25 to 31. block 148; lots 11 to 16, block 148; lots 11 to 20 and 81 to 86; block 148; lots 25, 26 and 30 to 86, block 150; lots I to 4, 6 to 8, block 151; lots-1, 2, 8, 7, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 and 28, block 156; lots -15 16. 81, 82, 33 to 40, block 158; lots 1 to 40., block 159: lots 23 to 35, block 175; lots 7, 8. 9, 10 and 31 to 37, block 182; lots 7,-8. 9, 10. 81 to 86, block 183; lots 32, S3 and - 34, block 190, University Park 60,000 Gustavo Rosenblatt to First German .Evangelical etormea congregation, lot 4 and south 46 feet of lot 3, block .245, cltv . . i-. 2S.000 George H. Nottage et al to Lola . ft. I wanna. 101 a. niocK I . nur- . - . a A a raae iraci . . ............... C H. Plggott to William -La ty re nco Jones, lot iz, niocK'; lot 15, block 7; lot 15, block 9; Wi! hlnclc 9: lot 9. block 10. West Portland . , 600 University Land company to , J rancis i. aicivenna, diochs 45. 61, 69, 67: lot U. block 40; lots 3. 4. 6. 14 to 19, block 41; lots-14 to 17. block 44; lots 8 to 18. block 46; lots 6 to 8, 13 to 18, block 17; lots 11, 12. 13. 16, 16 and 17, block 48; lots 4 to 13. block 60; lots 1 to 4. block 64; lots 14. 15. 16. block 68; lots 8, 6 to 10, block -60; lots 1, 3. 3 and 11 to 20. block 61; lota 6 to 10, block 62; lot. IS. block 64; lots 1 to 6, block 66; lots 1 to 6. 18. 12. block : lots 6 to 2L block 113; lot 7, diock in; iota to 17. block 115: lot 44. block 124; lots 12 to 16, block 127; lot . block 132: lots al 3 to 17, 22. I. 14. 2S.- 30 to 42. block 135. lots 12,22 and 81 to 3a. block 141; lot 10. block 162; . lota 10 to 43. block 166v Uni versity Park: also lots 8, 6, 9 and 10. block 1; lots 1 and 2. klnv Iota 19 anil SO. hlock 6. Portsmouth ..i... 138,000 R. L Burk and wife to H. J. . C.nr lota IS and 18. block 11. south St. Johns - 800 John T. Bwlft et al to H E. tcM Int 27. block 14. Tre- mont Place 1.300 George Good and wife to .Frank k'UnUn tola fi and" S. Alton Park M. O. Flynn and wife to Sarah V Tlondcraon. lot z. ftlock s. Railroad Shops addition l.tOO W. G. Register to W. R. Hender son Int IS. hlock t. Central Albina L100 Herman W Ittecher and wife to Tilaa A flntttrirtiL lot t. block 3. Highland Park ....... ISO T. O. Browiison and wife to Relle I. Imbert. lots 2 and 6. block 4. Bolana addition . ttO C R. Power and wire to Mabla H. ChaloiipKa, lot 20, and north 11 iert at lot 19. binrk 34. lrviprlon 2.S0O Po'llnoe .'iiapron and wife to r . H. Ithrop. west H or lot a. blrtck 212. Hty 169 Portland Trut Company of Ore- ' goo, to ftanford Boatman, lots 17 ar.d It, block ti. Trrmotit ltara .. . . . . . ?9 PACIFIC Title 'Trout C-v. the llag abvtr4-tnra l4 (-4-7 ran Ins bidg. B - . - - . - t. ' . J TERVILLIGER HOMESTEAD 03T TJTJI WST STD Lots In this tract now offered for sale .a( prices ranging from. $600 Up Served bv three elect rlo rarllnes, eight to ten minutes' ride from the business center. . . This Is Your Opportunity To procure a homealte or an Investment on the west side, right In the city, with fine view of mountains, Kaat Portland and Willamette river, au iota ouaiuu. Terms $100 . Down, balance monthly or quarterly payments; Interest per cent GO Ol)T TODAY end look them over. Take sny southbound car on Second or Third street, get off on Corbett. be tween Seymour and, Richardson avenue. ..' For further particulars inquire oi J. C. COSTELLO V'"y FHOsTB BCAZV MT7r: B31 CMAXMJSM OT COIOOOtOl ' NEW TODAY. Apple Land In the famous Lewis .River district 5, 10, 15 and 20 acre ' tracts, ?50 per acre. Terms first payment $2 per acre, balance $1 per acre per month." School adjoining this property.. Elevation 1000 to 1200 feet. Worms cind scale unknown in this district. Ten acres of this land wll make you independent in a few years. r M. Ea LEE Room 411. Corbett Bldg. 5 Acre iharnra Among the Few Acre , Tracts Left in mm We have a fine five-acre, tract. all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, with a large barn that would be ; fine, for dairy cows and the storing of a large quantity of hay ; also chicken houses and chicken runs. The car track will run right alone uic Blue, oi tnis tract, too. : $50 Casli, $10 a TJonth Will Start You on This Fine ' Piece of Land.- v v ' , Smith rWagoner Company 333 Chamber of Commerce Walnuts It Is every man's duty to make soma provision for his family in days of his prosperity. . ; ...' . s . . Brand New Life Insurance :- Is one of the best methods: but when 8rnnm mnrlarn' liniKf nn you have an opportunity to invest In -rOOin modem UUUiC, . UII something that not only provides for Qiinmrcii-lA r'nrlini tnnt hf your familyla every,day needs, but OUnnySlUC Canine, niUSt. UC whnTti yo ran nj0y the benefits aswell enIA thie an'he haH In your declining years you should In- SOIa tills WeeK. an Oe nau vBtlgate our Bethel HeighU Walnut on terms, $2250 .down, bal- Grove, proposition. , ?haLrforagood buycome AlllllVPSf'fnPllf' out and see for yourself. " YCOUIICIHa TTrt- cal hv nwner 0T a5 AS nd $15 per month for ror Sale Uy ywncr, one or 0ur walnut tracts not only In sures you an wuepenueni . Income At the time of maturitvv but prac tically SOtTBLES TOXTB MOWST In A few years, and you leave & legacy for fenerations to come. Write or call for ree folder, giving complete Information. Devlin & Firebaugh 6io-en-5ia awzTuuro BtnxDnro. D. C. SALING Thirty-seventh and Belmont Phone labor 164 f 69x120 Feet in Woodlawn ti feet on Hadrona street and 120 feet on Bellevue street. Nice building site for two or three houses. This would be bought in a minute if you would soe it. A house already on the place that will rent for fa a momn. tiuuu taxes it. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 848 iXDUn ST. Four Room House i New and rdr-n. Rest Grant.' Bear Itth street. Pre Terma Smith & Everett tot raXLxvv x.oa, 5000 ACRES Yamhill County JTot - Only TinexeeUed ' for Apples and I Kngllsb Walnnta, but Clover ana Alfalfa. Prices $3S to SSO. Runnoae vou own lrto acres set to al falfa, cost $5000. One planting. No care. ."Let, It grow. Net profit $5000 j per annum. ' Can you beat It? No. If skeptical, investigate. - A few choice bargains left. They are going every dav. Get your $6000 ready. Get fixed for life. It will equal $100,000 at In terest. No risk. , . OBO. . WACKrOVSX, Kalm 3481. 883 Board of Trade. CAUWELL'S ACRES K $500 Per Tract Iocated on ' Xlain etreei. ' about ? minutes' walk north from Lenta Station; 5c carefare, ail clear, city water. Cheaper than anything else in entire district $25 down, $10 per month. ' , - LAMBERT -WlilTMER CO. r 107 Sherlock Bnildina', - ' 404 Eaat Alder. Go In the Chicken Business I RVIN(jTON IT PAYS" BUNGALOW We have ideal ttacts. with running water, iust the place to raise chick ens, close in, west side, 5-cent fare, convenient to car line, f 800 PER TRACT. Terms to suit, - Room 411 Corbett Bid. Nob Hill Home 30XM9Q BT BBAaf T NMT I -TXZBO Commodious room house In perfect condition; reception hell, front snl berk parlors, fireplace, fine basement and beater. All rooms light and cheer ful and supplied with every modern convenience. Full lot and room for garage. Owner leaving and anxious to 1L A rsre opportunity to secure a fine home In the moat desirable portion of the city. Sea us for price and terms. gTBOJTO ft CO, rUaacaU Agents, 808 Ooseord Bldg. We desire to dispose of our cozy home, containing five rooms on the main floor, with billiard room and sleeping porch upstairs; hardwood floors, - tile, batprtwo fireplaces; sit uated on two sightly lots-on pav'e,d street, two blocks from car. .Inspec tion by appointment . only. ' ' Price only $8500. C-1372. - . . ' " - ' CJJMATE AND SOIL gm ff tha Hast tmrmm In the Wll- mti VarTay. large and small; Marlon. Yamhill. Clackamas and Multnomah mantles: fruit, veratsbiea, stock. Alao three large tracts timber land sear Co lumbia llrar OZII at TTTOW 407-8 AkiagWa MKg. M 8181 Rose City Park V1em 4 room rw trym rt a'rhttr A Home Bargain I .art g room house,' with- reception hall, front and back parlor, dining room snd kitchen on first floor, four fine bedrooms on second floor, and sp rloiis billiard hall on third floor. Con crete basement snd excellent furnace with hot water coll. Eastern made ad justable screena for doors snd win dows. The verr low prloe quoted of 1(600 will Include the beautiful gas snd ebctrlc flxtdrea. Wilton velvet car pets." import ad linoleums and shades. If sold at once. This property Is in tha choicest vrrtlon of Kaat Pumsfde at., within walking distance and has tha best of car service. It is a rare bargain. 8TBOBO ft CO, ' ruaacaU Agaata, 80S Ooaeord Bid. Timber Lnnds in Tracts 1S t lft ithi. portions readv fo farm, all good soli. imlil on on. fa-t. "".', rMr car. - frlr-a (.IR.Al S6.0 ' a-ioated in li la and i'nr cou B 1 1 CAS X. beir-e monthly . mniti. J.J That era ht'tmn. Fnin 18$ I11TK1I ntOBTtOg. I ronton Wg. 1 ta at, IMrtiaod. Or. Cum ar ei vesa