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IS THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND. FRIDAY : EVENING. MAY 7, '1909.' VISITING GROCERS WILL BE GIVEN ROYALENTERTAINMENTIN PORTLAND EVAXS-OSBUKiY CASE- XEARDfft ITS CLOSE Oregon BTOcerjmen are making: great preparations for the meeting of the na- lional body in Portland In June. Pro visions are being made forJ.h enter tainment of visiting delegates and their wire, and It is expected tnai roruanu n Jama will h spread far and wide. This arternoon at i ociock mere win ue meeting of grocers' wives to discuss a seneral nlan for the entertainment of the wires of visiting- delegates. Fol lowing Is the official program: Wednesday, June S, 10 a. m. Convention called to order in audito rium. Masonic Temple. West Tark and Yamhill streets, hy J. O. Mann, presi dent Portland Retail Grocers' associa tion: Invocation. Kev. Clarence Tnie Wilson; address of welcome on behalf of the Portland Retail Urncers asso " elation. J. C. Mann, president; response. H. A. Calbraith. lnver, secretary Colo rado Stale association; aJctnss of wel come. S. I. Kline, Corvalli. president ' Oregon Retail Merchants' association; TeBpor.se, H. W" Schwah, Milwaukee, Wis., national treasurer; address of wel come on behalf of the wholesale gro cers of Oregon. L. A. lewis; response, J J. Hlggins. SeaJe. secretary Wash ington State Grocers' association; greet ings from the city of Portland. Honor able Harry Ijine, mayor; response. A. T. Hrewer. Cleburne, Texas, president Re tail Merchants' association: greetings from the slate of Oregon, Tom Richard son, secretary Oregon Development : league: response, T. P. Sullivan, Chl- . ago, vice president National associa tion; Introduction of National President J. C, Mann, president Portland associa tion; address C. J. Kramer, Little Rock. Ark., president National association; ap pointment of committees on credentials, rules and order, resolutions, ways and means, weights and measures, legisla - tlon, and auditing. Wednesday, Jos t, i p. nt Report rules and order committee; re ports standing committees; legislation. H. I. Meader, Washington. D. C. ; ways and means, Sol Westerfeld. Chicago; Maintenance of retail selling price, F. B. Connolly, San Francisco; address of na tional secretary, John A. Green, Cleve land, Ohio. Trolley ride to Council Crest and other points of Interest. Reports of state presidents Arkan sas, C. J- Kramer; Colorado, J. N. Mo Leilan; California, Joy D. Campbell; Iowa. J. T. Mulqueen; Illinois. W. 11. Joestlng: Kentucky, C. P. Cook; Mains. '-J. W. Moulton; Missouri, A. 8. Warren jneyer; Michigan, J. C. Currle; Minne sota. H. W. Kingsbury;- Massachusetts. O. R. Fuller; North Dakota. W. W.I King; Nebraska, J. Yungblut: New Hampshire, S. R. Dame; New York, C. 6. eTuttle; Ohio, E. G. Ashley; Pennsyl vania, Wllmer Growe; Rhode Island. P. J. Murray; Texas. W. T. Brewer; Ten nessee, F. Rees Woolford; Utah, J. S. Carver; Wisconsin, J. H. Hellwig; Wash ington, D. C. H. I. Maader; Oregon, 8. L. Kline; Louisiana, J. R. Gribble; Ver mont, E. B. Corley; Mississippi, W. D. Hawkins; Washington state, Honorable Charles E. Coon; West Virginia, Louis Clohan. Wednesday, Jnn 8, 730 p. m. -Report national secretary, John A. Green; report national treasurer, H. B. Bchwaby report of state president! continued. 8 p. m. Special entertainment for the ladies at Hazclwood Cream Store by courtesy of the Hazelwood Cream com pany, assisted by the Ladles' auxiliary. 9 p. ra. Vaudeville smoker for the men at Ario hall, the delegates to be escorted from the convention hall to Arion hall by The Journal carrier band. Thursday, June 3, 8 a, m- Prompt. The delegates will assemble at the Alder street dock and board me tianey Oatzert," which will take them for a f.O-nille trip up the Columbia river through Cascade Locks and return, stopping enroute at Warren's cannery, where the visitors can witness this process of canning salmon. Rosebrook'a band will accompany the party. Lunch eon will be served aboard. The boat arriving back in Portland -about 6 o'clock. Thursday, June 3, Evening-. Theatre party Friday, June 4, 9:30 A. m. Concluding state president's rf'port. Opening of the question box. Considering amendments to the by- , laws. Miscellaneous business. Triday, June 4, a V. M. The following questions will be taken up for discussion; 1. Shall we support an anieimiiiem to or the repeal or the Dansrupicy sri. A bee (fatted Press Ltued Wira Vallejo, Cal.. May 7. It is thought here today that on the completion of the testimony of Assistant Naval Con structor 8. M. Henry before the court of inquiry that is trying Lieutenant F. W. Osburn on a charge of conduct unbecoming an officer and a genttle man. Lieutenant Evans will rest his case. The proceedings of the court are held behind locked doors and the date of the conclusion of the inquiry has not been announced. Unless Osburn calls witnesses for his defense, it Is probable the Inouiry will end tomorrow. I It is rumored that Anna Subeo, a maid In the Evans' household, will not be ca'led to the stand unless her tes timony is deemed neccessary by the officers sitting In the court. Osburn Is bearing up well under the ordeal of the investigation, but persistently refuses, to comment upon the proceedings. NO KENT REBATES OX ACCOUNT OF FIRE (United Press Leased Wire.l San Francisco, May 7. Many San Francisco landlord who returned ad vance rent paid by tenants previous to the disaster ef April 18, 1906, ara bewailing that fact. According to a decision given yesterday by Judge Troutt la the district court of appeals, the fault lay with the lessee for fall ing to provide in his .lease for such a contingency. The ault In which tha decision was Riven la unique In court records here. The plaintiffs were Har vey and Garoax, and the defendants Weisbaum brothers. Judge Troutt re- I versed the decision given In the lower court. Strawberry Fair at Lebanon. (Special Dlswtch to The Journal.) Lebanon. Or.. May 7. At a meeting of the Lebanon Business Men'a league last night It was decided to hold a strawberry fair In June. County Fruit Inspector Cooper promised to cooperate In making the fair a success. CLASSIFIED AD RATES In Effect May 1. JJ0. ; All Previous Rates Canceled. . i CASH ADS: . IS words or less lBo per insertion; 16 to 20 words, 20c; 21 to 2 & words 2(c. Lost and Found. Help Wanted. Situa tions Wanted, To Rent Ads and Wanted to Rent ads, threa insertions for the price of two. ' - All Other claaaff icxtlnna vn (n.r. tions for the price of six. Manicuring and Massage ads 10a per Una CHARGE ADS: Other than contract 7 r r,mr nnntMl Una Open space contract to b -uaerl tn 12 months: 1.000 lines 6c per counted Una 3.000 lines 6 c per counted line iu.vuu lines or more. oc per counted line All classified advertising charged by ADS RUN BY THE MONTH: 1 month 1 1.80 per line per month 6 months $1.26 per line per month a munuiB I. zu per tine per month COUPON BOOKS: Cash on Dellverv of Rooks 250 line book 6 Vic per counted line 600 line book...... 6c per counted line 1000 line bookw . . .4V4c per counted line Coupons must accompany copy, or ads wilt be charged at the regular one time rate or 7c jper line. COUNT SIX WORDS TO THE LINE. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WEATHER REPORT NATURE'S PERFECT TONIC Something more Tw an brdlnary tonic la required to restore health to ' a weakened, run-down system; the medicine must, possess Diooa-puruymg The barometer is relatively low over r.nAfAa oa ws.ll Kaaii oa tha nrAalrn Aca inrl imTMinttr AT Tha nrou lATlnri 11 the Routhern Hopkv mountain ana soutn bill to amend and one to repeal ha responsible for the poor physical condition. The blOOd does not contain , 'nSo?th koti and Saskatchewan en introduced in cojire.. de(irabl1? j th. Tnecewary quantity of rich, red corpuscles, and is therefore a weak, The durban . yesterday ov' Minnei which means the net weight of the con- ; watery Stream WHICH Cannot anora BUmcieni nourunment io sustain ma sols nas movea east to uie miauis At- tents of each package shall be plainly . system in ordinary health. A poorly nourished body oannot resist disease. 1 ttheJ TlTtnlT dil" Btr Vne. Manufacturers whoiesai-! this e explain why so many persons are attacked by a spell of Weired.1 "rhl "Xh ris ers and retailers cooperate in securing BICJmess When tne use OX a gooa ionic WOUia naye prevenwa ma uouow. ternay over the northern KocHy raoun- and enforcing- laws and ordinance, for ' In S. 8. S. will be found both blood-cleanslpg and tonio qualities combined. l'Hn tf lale." h" Sird.r!5Bnvt-J. wlS,' the benefit of fa 1h"'atpU It builds up weak constitutions by remoring all impurities and germs from Orepoa? moved ' n?rt wasMnVto th:, . f,Han?Xf,,m nr -e is desirable the blood, thus supplying a certain means for restoring strength and Light showers have fallen in washing- what can he done to lnd luce the manu- j Invigorating the system. RED LETTER DAY AT 0.JJ0LLEGE Rotables of State Attend An nual Inspection and -Military Ball. (SpeeUl Dispatch to The Journal. Oregon Agricultural College. Corval ;iis, Or., May 7. Today occurs the an nual military inspection' of the cadet regiment, winding -up with I grand ball - tonight. The Inspection will start at ' 8:45 a. m. and at its close the competi tive drill between companies will be held. At S o'clock will be a regimental pa rade and the dedication of the new steel flagpole, a gift of the sophomore class; at 4 a baseball game between O. A. C. and Columbia university. In the evening at the armory the In dividual competition for the various prises offered by the Corvallis mer chants for the best drilled man of the . several grades will take place. This is to be followed by the presentation of the prizes and an exhibition drill In the manual of arms by the winning com pany. A short drill in Butt's manual will be the concluding military event, .' and music and dancing will occupy the time until 11:30. Among the guests will be Governor Benson and staff. Major General Flnzer 'of the O. N. G., Colonel James Jackson. JT. 8. A., Captain C. H. Martin. V. S. A., Captain P. C. Harris, general staff IT. 1 6. A.. lieutenants J. M. Kelso and R. a. Ljsrer. u. a. a. delegate and their wives, tendered by the Portland association, assisted by the Portland Commercial club In the Com mercial club parlors, Fifth and Oak streets. AJ1 grocers and their- ladles are invited. Saturday, Jnna B, 9 :30 A. M. Report of resolution committee. Opening of the question box. Questions to be discussed. 1. Should long term credits be dis couraged? 2. ,Shou)d , cash discounts enter Into the cost of goods? 3. Are free deals a menace or help to the retail trade? Saturday, funs 8, a P. M. Miscellaneous business. Consideration of resolutions. Klection of officers. x Selection of next place of meeting. Saturday, funa S, XTrsnlnf. Banquet to delegates In Portland Commercial club, tendered by Portland association. factum- to adopt this plan and pro- j g. S 8 & compOSed make it Splendidly fitted to the needs Of those SySterna the lake X TdNew Engl ii I which are delicate from any cause. It is Nature's Perfect Tonic, free from it is much warmer in southeaste vnt,nn th ..In,. efirr. th- aU harmful minerals, a safe and pleasant acting medicine for persons of! Idaho. Utah. Arisona, northern N . "P"0" .""L1.?"1 PlPf"' VZ; a a a ,- VW1 irA Jmw,,t fHnff mmnn -Mexico. Colorado and Wyoming, ai ovoijr w. u. k,. " J " " correspondingly cooler over a strip at this season, improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the stomach, territory extending northeastward fro acts with pleasing effects on the nervous system, and relnvigorates every Texas to the lake region, and thence portion of the body. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATlAHTA, OA, ltVr&"i?Xxr Free Rheumatism Cure A Home Core Will Be Given FREE by One Who Had It In the spring of 1893 I was at tacked by Muscular and Inflamma tory Rheumatism. 1 suffered aa only those who have it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctorafter doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally I found a remedy that cured me completely, and It has never returned. I have given It to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bed ridden with Rheuma tism, and it effected a cure in every case. I will send a free trial of this precious remedy by mall, postpaid to anv sufferer who writes for It. Just fill out the coupon below and mall It to me today. Mark H. Jackson, No, 462 James street, Syracuse, N. T. Mr. Jackson Is responsible. Above statement true. Pub. Name Address villus j yoLfiyiu THOROUGHLY CURED As medical science advances, the more ap parent becomes the folly of employing harsh and dangerous measures In attempting to cure the ailments of men. Urastlc dosing and useless cutting have done Irreparable injury in thousands of cases. I cure all special diseases of men promptly and per manently, and by painless methods that can not possibly produce undesirable results. My TREATMENT for WEAKNESS Functional derangement Is neither a "weak ness" nor a disease. It Is a symptom of prostatic disorder. To stimulate activity by the use of powerful tonics Is an easy matter, but such results are merely temporary drug effects. Most doctors treat "weakness" In this manner because they do not know how to oure the real cause of the derangement. I am the only physician employing scientific and successful methods. I use no tonics at all. My treatment Is a local one entirely, and corrects every abnormal condition of that vital Center, the prostate gland. My cures are real cures, and are permanent. Twenty-five years of successful practice as a Specialist in Men's Diseases justifies every claim I make. I promise my patients a complete cure in every instance, and in cases where I caatnot safely make this promise, I positively refuse to treat. A WARNING There is no economy in employing an amateur to do an expert's task. Nine times in ten failure follows. In a large percentage of instances the result Is harm. He doesn't treat enough cases to learn a great deal about them. His time Is so fully occupied in treating a full assortment of hu man ills that he cannot devote special study to any particular branch of practice. Most diseases are sufficiently simple as to require no spe cial training other than that received In the medical colleges and that afforded by experience In general practice. He prefers to be relieved of tasks beyond hts training, though he cannot, without fear of Injuring a patient's confidence in his ability, recommend the service of a specialist Instead of his own. Varicose Veins Absolutely painless treat ment that cures completely In one week. Investigate my method. It is the only thoroughly scientific treat ment for that disease be ing employed. YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED EXAMINATION FREE I offer not only FREE Consultation and Advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a Careful Kxamlnatlon and Diagnosis with out charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart My offices are open all day from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., and Sundays from 10 to 1 The DR. TAYLOR Co. 934H HOBBXSOK STBIET, COBVER SEOOHD, POBTZU.XTD, OBEGOIT DB. TA1XOB, The Leading Specialist. n r 11 UU mm 1 Walla Walla Mayor to Ron Again. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash.. May. 7- Some interest has at last been aroused in the coming election. Late yesterday after roon Mayor Euirene Tausick filed his declaration of candidacy on the Demo cratic ticket fibr reelection. L.ast year he was ektctel over his Republican op ponent by an overwhelming majority. Other filings were made as follows: ounellmen. C. H. Whiteman, Alfred Rachtold and John Stack; city clerk, T. I). S. Hart. Wheat in a 60-arre field hack of The Dalles measures 36 inches in height. II yon are troubled wit DANDRUFF and an ITCHING, BURNING SCALP, will positively remove all traces ol It, aad stop the Itching and feurnlna, keep the sealn healtlur and clean and encourage the growth ol new hair. Do not delay as the dandruff gerat kills the hair roots and stops the growth ol hair. IS NOT A DYE. j II AND SOc BOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS. Hay's Barflna Soap cores Eczema, red. rough and chapped hands, and all akin diseases aeeps skin one and soft, 25c druggists. Send ior inx dooks, i ue iare oi cue bi tareol the Hair." kin,' "Ths rui Rajr Spec Caw Newark. N. i. WOODABD, CLASKE as CO. skzsxobe sxua CO. mm WHEN IN PORTLAND VISIT OUR FREE Contracted Disorders Be sure your cure Is thorough. Not one of my patients has ever had a relapse after being discharged as cured, and I cure In less time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. My treatment Is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon In every Instance. I do no cutting or di lating whatever. ilng basin. The indications are for fair woather In this district tonight and Saturday, with light frost tonight except near the lmmeaiate coast. Temp. Max. Mln. Preclp. Baker Cltv. Or 58 36 .00 Blaine, Wash 6fi 38 .01 Boise, Idaho 68 3R .00 Boston, Mass 82 4 .20 Buffalo. N. T 7 4 .34 Cairo, 111 82 54 .42 Calgary. Alberta... 50 24 .00 Charleston. S. C... 80 6H .00 Chicago, 111 78 4 8 .00 Cincinnati. Ohio. . . . 84 54 T. Denver, Colo sfi 88 .AO Detroit. Mich 78 48 1.00 El Paso, Texas 82 4 "0 Kureka. Cal 62 4 .00 Galveston', Texas... 72 S3 .14 Independence, Cal. . 82 52 .00 Jacksonville. Fla. . . X2 fi .00 Kallspell, Mont 50 32 .08 Kam loops. B. C 58 38 .04 Dewlston. Idaho... 80 48 .00 Ixs Angeles, Cal .. . 4 54 .00 Marshffeld. Or 68 38 .00 Memphis, Tenn.... 82 80 .32 New York, N. T 80 52 .00 Northfleld, Vt SO . Sfi .48 North Head. Wash. 4 8 4 4 .04 Pocatello, Idaho... 82 18 .00 Portland. Or 80 40 T. Reno. Nev 74 4 2 .00 Roseburg. Or 88 28 .00 Sacramento. Cal 84 50 .00 St. IiulS, Mo 82 60 .00 St. Paul. Minn 68 4 0 .00 San Diego. Cal 84 68 .00 San Francisco, Cal. 80 48 .00 S. Ste. Marie. Mich. 54 38 .12 Seattle. Wash 54 4 2 .14 Siskiyou, Or 82 34 .00 Spokane, Wash.... 58 38 ,01 Tatonsh 11.. Wash. 4 8 4 4 .04 Victoria. B. C 58 42 .02 Wala Walla. Wash. 82 4 4 .00 Washington. D. C... 90 60 .00 Yuma. Arls 98 72 00 MEETING XOTICES 41 B. Wesley Jones and wlfa to ' George M. Wilson east ont half of lot I, block 4, Mu Scolt park SEO K. M. Hewitt to William' M. Kimball lots 1 and 2. block 17, Irvington 1,000 F. K. Mailory to. A. D. Ooodale. lot 14, block 20. Lincoln Park annex 1,750 F. E. Parks and wife to O. M. CaHtleban et ai, lot 4, block 23, Alblna 67S W. D.,Klng et al to C P. Jordan. lot 30. Melrose - 2.682 William John Thompson and wile to John Clyde Fox, lot ST. block 8. Kern Park addition 00 Thomas McColum and wife to H. r laciuermann, lots s, yu. niocK t. Roselawn annex 1.200 H. B. Noblo to Adolph L. Bitter, lot 10. block 7, Smith s addi tion and subdivision to East - Portland S50 E. K. Chrlster to W. C Williams, lot 15. block 4, Crystal Springs addition : 400 Oregon Company to Ben Selling it NEW TODAY WEST SIDE M. W. A. JCvergreem Camo. 6466. meets Wednesday evenings, AHsky bldg., Sd and Morrison sts. M. W. A. Oreeron Orane Camp. No. 6976 Mondavs. Selling-Hlrsch block, 10th end Washington sts. MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred A. Hackett. 402 East Washlngto street. 26. and Lena ti. Dickson, zo. Henry Yost 72 North Third street. 47. and Mary Georee. 24. Michael Bauer. 624 East Fourteenth street. 29, and Laura Frances Zekey, 21 Embert L. Dunn. 243 '4 Holladay ave nue. 32. and Catherine Knoche, 26. James Henry Getty, Portland, 54, and Mary I,. Bartder. 4 4. Arthur Cole. 654 Kast Stark street, 26, and Elizabeth H. Walton. 25. WEDDINO cards. W. O. Smith A Co. "Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Washington sts. CLARKE BROS., florists: fine flowers and floral designs. 2t Morrison St. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 150 5th St.. op poslte Meier A Frank's. Main 7216 Ft'LL DRFSS suits for rent: all slses. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. BIRTHS M'CALL To Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mc ..au, Portland. May , a noy. RIPP To Mr. and Mrs. John Ripp .....fortiana. May B, a Doy. REAPER To Mr. and Mrs Joseph neaper. 3 uregon. May l. a nov. RIN'GLER To Mr. and Mrs. Charley mngier, ao urana avenue. May l, girl. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 291J, MORRISON ST. (UPSTAIRS), Bet. 4th and 5th St: cttPt?. collection OF LIFE-LIKE SUBJECTS DEMONSTRATING PERFECT AND DISEASED CONDITIONS OF MEN. WE CURE 2So,J?N- VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, f NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND SKIN ?,ISAS' SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN 1 GLANDS, KIDNEY. BLADDER AND REC X J?,ISEASES' PROSTATE GLAND DIS- fj wrvucrxa PiiHU all CONTRACTED SPE CIAL DISEASES OF MEN. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. If you cannot call, write for question list and free book. :i mnni mflTiT.mn nw nnwT.T. fSv I f 1 II 11 W X eATn imi8. II V i I ill . Ilr! I Uf'lJ8 l Diseases of long standing permanent- I ; 1. FUNERAL NOTICES ly cured. No poisonous drugs used in our remedies, we use only herbs of the highest curative qualities known only to eminent Chinese medical men. We are successful when others fall. COVSTCTATXO ZB. tex tobz kzoichtb co. 145 hi Blxtb St. MEN: IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY Hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. in., and Sundays from 10 to 12. The Oregon Medical Institute 29iyi Morrison St, Bet 4th and 5th, Portland, Oregon i DEATHS GRIFHN Miss M M. GrifTIn, Port land, M4v 6. age 74: endocordltfs. HUSTON William Huston, 62 N. Fifth May 4, are 71; uremia. TRAVER Cynthls A. Traver. 847 Mont gomery, May 5, age 64; heart disease. maimskjn iaa Hansen, Portland, May 6, age 16; suicide. TARTARINI Victoria Tartarlnl, 268 ivieaa. May 4, age 42; endocordltls. FUNERAL DIRECTOns DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH, undertakers and embalmers; modern in every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 4.3 . iaoy assistant. J. P. Finley & Third and Vt A l,nn Lady attendant Main . A-188. iiELLER-ByRNES CO.. undertakers, 270 ''. rnsi ivna. t.aay assistant. I M'ENTEE-ERICKSON CO.. undertakers: lady ass t. 409 Alder it. Both phones EDWARD HOLMAN. id st undertaker. 220 ROSE CITV CEMETERY. Phones C-21I4 and A-4444. S. DUNNING, east side funeral dl- rector. 414 rJ. Alder, corner 6th St. SMITH At residence, 21J Bancroft avenue. May 6. Michael J. Smith, aged 66 years. Beloved husband nf TUo A. and father of William J. and John C. Smith, sister of Mary Adelindls of oi. iiaary s academy, runeral will take place Saturday. Mav 8. t s ?a a , from residence, thence to St. Lawrence's cnurcn, intra ana Sherman streets, at 9 a. m. Interment at Mt Calvary ceme tery. Friends respectfully Invited REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PACIFIC Title & Trust Co., the leading Buouociuia. iu-o-o-( railing Diasr. STOVALL In this city. May Jesse Alton StovaJl, aged 4 years and 19 days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. G E. Stovall. Friends Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holraan's chaoel. Third and Salmon streets, at 2 r. m., Saturday, May 8. In- I'nnrni prainaro s cemetery. FLADELAKD May 6, aeiana, age years. Mrs. Jane Ela- 5 months. Fu- neral services at Holman's chaiwl, Sat- uruay, t p. m. interment Kivervlew. university land company to Francis I. McKenna, lot 16. block 1, Portsmouth; undivid ed one-half of lot 12, block 66, university Park J John Mock to Francis I. McKen na, undivided one-half of lot 12, block 66, University Park S. M, Bay and wife to Christina wirtns. lots 87 and J8, block 18, College Place John M. Plttenger and wife to Mrs. M. E. Wheeler et al., lot ' 6. block 23, North Alblna Arleta Land company to Gerty Isaacs, lots 16 and 16, block 14, Ina Park J. B. Campbell and wife to West St Johns Land company lot 3. block 8. Whitwood Court . . . W. C. Repass and. wife to Frank Lucas et al. lots 16 and 16, block 65, Vernon J. K Duncan and wjfa to J. T. Harms, one-half of lot 13, block 62, Sunnyslds .v.,...,, : . . x 480 160 460 7C0 260 460 1.190 .500 et al, commencing at northeas corner of block 178. city. thence westerly 70. 8 feet, thence southerly 126 feet, tbenee easterly 70.144 7-U feet to east line of said block, thenco northerly 125 feet to . beginning 360,000 Rose. City Park association to Jeanette M. Lockhart. lot 11. block 189, Rose City Park 700 B. M. Lombard et al to Mabel Stout, lot 2. block 2. McMonies addition 187 central Trust Investment Co. to George W. Clarke, lots and 7. block 8. Central addi tion 2000 H. A. Plttenger and wife to Dwight Cheney, lots 7 and, 8. block 82. M. Patton's second addition ... 1400 Morgan Cohn Real Estate & Investment Co, to West Port land Acreage Co., west 79 acres of 8. W. M of section 81, township l south, range 1 east ... , . . . 16.000 r inuvy jncnercner to W illiam von -PlngeL lots S and 4. block 1. Concord Heights 276 toward Kick to Fred W. Royce. iota and o. Dlock 6. Laurel- wood . . 1.000 wiuiam Hayhurst and wife to lUAIlfl I. Rh. Mnn 1a, 4(1 V.Uy.1. 2. Vaushton Park ' 100 municipal Railway St Improve ment lu to c. w. Davis, lots 2. 3. 22, 24. block 1; lots 12, 19. 20, block 2; lots 20. 21 and 22. block 9; lots 8 to 14. 19 and 20. block 11; lots 9. 10 and 11. block 16; lots, t and 19, block 17; lots 16 to 22, block 12: lots 8 to 17, 26 to 80, block 16; lots 1 to 6. and 17, block 20; lots 1 to 7. 9 to 13, block 21. all In Terrace Park E. B. Holmes and wife, to An N. urke. lot 4, block 6, Murlark at. .it Ion KflO Isadora Downey to John Downey i . o, v. a... oo una at. block 17. Willamette addition 400 Frank Hewitt and wife to Peter Jail, 104XZ08H feet beginning at 8. W. corner of lot t, -Bow.-, ering tract i una Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to Bertha Rldgley. lots 1 and 4. block 134 Woodstock eOO rvlngton Investment Co. to 8a- ora Estella Creath, lot 1, block 24 Irvington 1,200 A. Chard and wife to John Eckholm, lot 14. block 28, Ver non TUB Louis F. Eberhardt and wife' to rirst iMorwegtan and Danish M. E. church, lots 1 arid 4. block 176 Couch additlrtn 11 tM F. M. Lacey to Stella R. Steven son, tot 6. block 2. Lincoln Park t tea Rose City Park association to G. v. i-nesi, jots 4 ana 6, block 64. Rose Cltv Park i inn John McLeod to Edward D. ' El- noii, 10t ti, Diock 7, Central Alblna State land board to L. E. kern et ai. Mocks 3 and 4, Simon's addition nnn John H. Gibson et al to Herman opooner et al, lot 10, block 11. North Mount Tahor Edward A. Baldwin et al to Car rie names, westerly 40 feet of lot 14, block 268, Couch addi tion . . . . '. V. L. E. T. Peterson to ' '.Tn'hn Tavelll, lots 1 and 2, block 4, Wltten Anna S. PeterBOn to Raffaelle Demartinl, lot 4, block 3, Wlt ten Paul Zimmerman et al,' to Har riet L. Malr, lot 6. block 6, Buchanan's Second addition.. F. F. Williams and wife tn George L. Davis, lots 20 and 21. block 23. College Place 1,600 Moore Investment company to C. F. Blyth, lot 14, block 36, Vernon gnn William 8. Stinson and wife to H. E. Noble, lot 3. block 7, Laurelwood Park goo Rodney L. Oilsan to city, lots 14 and 17, Belmont Park g 210 D. A. Brout and Alfe to city. lots 6 and 7. JSford 21 500 O. Y. Hosford and wife to cltv lot 2. Hosford ;. i 75o John Harklns and wife to city lots 1 and 8. Hosford 16 000 R. Maple and wife to Samuel B Penney, part of lot 10, Hill s addition . J25 F. R. Rutherford and wife' to W. C. Garoutte, lots 11 and 12. block 4. L'Dton Pnrk . i TITllit t . - -u wiiiiam UHVin .tones and wife to George H. Snyder. lot 17, diock iu. K.enii worth in tr . t - , w arawora Liana company to S. B. HUStOn. lots 1. 2 anri 11 block 2. Kenton ' cn Dunnes jm. menzies et hi to Genevieve E. Fenton. 100x110 feet, commencing at northeast corner of Belmont Park. west. 6.000 1,000 875 3.600 615 807 2,750 $35 to $7! HOMY wariniisq BUY NOW before the United Rail ways operate their car line. Office open all day Sunday. National Realty & i rust uo. 326', Wash. St, Room 516 A BARGAIN LIST Read them over and come and take your choice of something good. 320 acres of fine timber, with guaran teed cruise of, 23.000,000, for sale, or will exchange for good Inside Port land property. S6TSO will buy from us a fins, modem 8 room house in Irvington, equipped with furnace, electric light and fix tures, shades at the windows and house new and finished throughout. 035OO will buy nearly new 6 room house in SUNNTSIDE. modern, with fine porch on two sides, with cement stone Pillars: terms uuv S2750 will buy another dandy 6 room cottage in same addition; terms easy. 86000 will buy a flne quarter block at corner or Globs and Kelly streets on Improved street, walks and curb; in fact all improvements nalri for S11.900 will buy on of the best 119 acre rarms in the valley, 23 miles from Portland, adjoining the town of Barlow, including stock and farm 1m- lements, good 13 room house, large arn and other buildings, AND THE END IS NOT TET. Wo hava listed with us over 100 differ ent properties that have been ex amined by our special salesmen, as we do not list ONLY BARGAINH. Hence Investors will find it to their advantage to call uoon us. S37SQ will buv through us a fine quarter block with cement walks and curb all in, on Tillamook St.. in Irv ington. In making Inquiry of ns re garding any of these properties do not use the phone, but go direct to The Williams Investment C: 91 COIUETT BXJX. UHE.CQIUMBI RlSR'j LYv F RU lY BSLTjl m fruit GfistiEt fll , FHE WORLD I I I STIVERS & VERNON 110 Second St. HAVE your abstracts made by the Title i run company, unamber of Com merce. LAWYERS Abstract. Trust Co.. room 6 Board- of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. NEW TODAY.' (Paid Advertisement) One Who Knows A. J. Salisbury, the real eatata man whose offices are at 6814 N. 3d St.. nv now is the tima to buy real estate, for after CHARLES E.. M'DONELL . Is elected mayor, whicii he surely will be. the prices are going to Immediately ad vance, as everybody knows that h win give the city an honvst business admin istration and tnat will Increase the population rapidly, causing values to rise. We also want a good munlclnal udge and SENECA FOUTS fills the mi. ir runner explanations are nec. sary can ana see A. J. SALISBURY & CO. Oamsral aal Xstate Agents. 74-Acre Bargain $4500 .Good house and few acres clear, with about 7000 e6rds of wood, 1 mile from O. W. P., Eagle Creek. One-Acre Bargain $2500 On 6;d street, near the Ladd farm; easy terms. 21 Acres atJenne Station In crop, well watered, easy terms. fine soil and 10 Acres at Jenne Station Fine soil, ready to plant, well located and terms. Frederick C. Forbes Company SIB Commercial 81k.. Sd and Wash. tta. Phone Mala 6384. $45,000 72x74 FEET ON MORRISON ST. ' 310.000 cash, balance terms. Finest location for a 'department house in the city. Jkc DIEL & REGISTER BOOK 001 OSBUVOZS bzjo. On Portland Heights Wanted Rooms and board fop.famlly or tnree aauits. Align take rurnished Jiouss for the summer.- beginning June. High altitude- desired. FRANCIS I. McKENNA 17 Commercial Blook. . Lucretia Street Investment Full 50x100 foot lot. just 150 feet north of Washington st. worth $9000, and a fine new, modern house, cost $4200 18 months ago, and now leased for $60 per month. Price for quick sale only $9500 TERMS $4000,CASH BURNEY & BURNEY Room 15, 2705 Washington St. A-4722, Main 7895 Look Look 100x100 on Second and Clav Sts., paying good rental Cheap at $35,000 $15,000 cash, bal. very easy terms. Humason & Jeffery A-3814. 266 Stark st. M. 1189