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    THE ' OREGON DAILY
Death Roll of
the Northwest
. - Elizabeth M. Khubftm.
Dayton, Wash., Sept. . Another plo
. Iieer. Mr. Kllaabath M. fclhuham. wlf o
Jf. ). Hhuham, a harness manufacturer
of Waltaburg, paaaed away yaatarday
following an illnes of year, aged II
years. LKin lind leer ex pert at. 101
funeral vti larval attended this morn
Ing. The liev. Mr. Shaw of Walla Walla
conduoted th aarvhsaa ami Intarmont
In th Odd Jfallowa cemetery at
wauauurg.
-Born In New York eltr. Mr a. Bhuham
crossed th plains to California with hr
parents When a young lrl. Jn Ban
Francisco aha married Mr. Shu hart
In th early '70a the faro 1 1
Waltabura. Her huaband am
dran Walter Shuham. eaahlar of tha
First National bank of Waltaburg, and
Miss Jioretice Bhuham of Waltaburg
urviva mr. .
ODD FELLOWS BUILD
TJHIPLE AT OAKLAND
Oakland, . Or., 0pt 0. Con tree l-
or Wallaces haa commenced work on
the construction of tha two story brick
building being erected hv -the local
lodae of Odd Fellows. Thla block win
JOURNAL.
PORTLAND, THURSDAY' EVENING, SEPTEMBER 0. 1000.
15
!l"HaFS
110,000. and when completed will
liandeom addition to the bualnasa
The uptar storr of
rr
lodge
eoat
be a
streets of Oakland,
the building will be uaed
halt, and the around floor Will ba filled
up fur an opera kouae. . .
"m ' i ' '
Tomorrow I Friday) la positively tha
taat jy for niacotnit on weal aid lea
bllia Read "Gas Tip."
' v ", Mr, i J. T. Bode,
(Snael.! Dlanatrk to Tfc JearaalJ
North Bend. Or.. Sept. . Mra. i. T,
Bod died In tha cltv today after auf
faring a ralanea - from typhoid fever.
Eh waa tha wlfa of J. F.sBod. a promi
nent sash and door manufacturer of
Spokane, Waah., and waa her visiting
at tna time aha waa taken ill. until re-
rtntly Mra. Boda waa a resident of
ortland, having moved there from thla
city a year mo. a daughter,, u years
of .ace,, and her. hue band survive her.
The interment will occur at Marshfleld..
woneaay aiiarnoon. t.
AT THE THEATBES
Double Bill at Bungalow Tonight
Tba International Grand Oners com-
. pany will present a grand double bill
. at tna .fUungalow theatre tonight
AT in. irn I . "( 'avu ll.ri. U ... ' A
, Leoneavailla "II Psailacct." Tomorrow
. night Blast's "Carmen," Saturday after
noon Y'rdl's . "JUa Traviata," Saturday
mini a, grana triple Dili comprising
"Kusucma-r agjiacci,". and Maacagni a
. Uteat operatic suocesa "L'Amlco Frits."
Beats are now selling at theatre for
. toe entire engagement. .
8eat Sale Opens Tomorrow
Tomorrow moraine at 10 o'clock 'at
,,, box office of the. Bungalow theatre, the
advance aeat aaie win open for the
great American comedy. "A Gentleman
From ' Mississippi,", which will be the
attraction at the above theatre for four
nights, beginning next Sunday, Septem
ber 12, with a special price matinee
Wednesday.
Jewel and Bowles at the Baker,
Despite all weather conditions every
performance of Izetta Jewel and
Donald Bowles at the Baker this week
is greeted wltha packed house, which
strongly attests tha Immense popularity
of ' those two clever people in tnls city.
BaJomy Jane, in which they are making
their rareweii txwa. is a oeautiiui pia.
or early uai norma vy lien art
will: continue all week with a matinee-
Saturday.
, - Great Laugh at the . Lyric.
There's a great laugh at the Lyric
this week, where the Athon , -players are
presenting the famous farce comedy, A
Kunaway Match." Ask some one who
has been fortunate enough to see it.
Matinee Saturday; every night this
week. , You'll Hke the Lyric.
; i - . .
' Clever Stars at Pantages.
t Edward Blondell is the headline at
traction .at iPantages in "The Lost
Bpy." Miss Dorothy Lamb and com-
Sany are scoring u distinct hit In "A
right With the Bed Men." George Teo
mana Is one of the best monologulsts In
vaudeville, while the Cohantsque act of
Irene Leo and the Candy Kid, featuring
I ,1
CONDENSED REPORT OF
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK ,
' Submitted to the Comptroller of thj Currency
( ATTHE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 1. 1909,
, ' ASSETS .
Losm snd discounts.............
United States bonds at par
Municipal snd railwsy bonds
Bank builditg 125.000.00
Due from banks $2311,46017
Cash . . . .' ; 1,480,623.19 4,292,083.36
$4,854,238.30
754,000.00
988.351.50
Capital
Surplus
Undivided ptofits
Circulation . . . .
Dividends unpaid . .
Due to banks
Individual deposits .
LIABILITIES
$11,013,673.1(5
f. . .......
..$ 500,000.00
500,000.00
148,645.89
............a............ 485,900.00
, !.. 138.24
$2,384,996.24
." 6,993,992.79 9,378,989.03
$11,013,673.16
Attest Correct: J. C. AINS,WOHTI, President
N
WEATllEll IiriOKT
the youngest actress
Very entertaining.
In the world, Is
Hippodrome Attraction at Pantages
Direct from the Hippodrome of Lon
don. Menetekel, or "The Mystery of
Babylon,"-will appear as the topllne at
traction on next weeic a dui at fan
tages. This wonderful Illusion has com
pleteVy baffled all explanation and set
Europe agog In the past season. The
western engagement is an extremely
limited one.
The Oaks.
Big crowds at the Oaks every day Is
The many new and startun
tha rule.
attractlona
constantly being provide
for the entertainment of visitors' are
anrireclated. Desperado concludes hi
engagement this week, and anybody who
has not seen his marvelous act should
take a run out to the park before Sun
day.
Building Permits.
T. H. Johnson, two atory frame
dwelling, Twenty-third street between
. Knott and Brazee. S3500.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.,
one story brick carbarn and shop. East
fc) event n street between JLlnn and ca
track. S55,t00.
Mr. Stewart., two atory frame dwell
Ing. East First street between Schuler
and Hancock, 18400. I
i George Bates, alterations and repairs
three story brick store. Fourth street
between Btark and Washington, J6000.
P, Sweve, one story frame dwelling,
Ivan street between Thirty-seventh and
Thlrty-nlnih, 12000.
H. Kuhn. one story, frame dwelling,
East Seventeenth beteen Karl and
Rhine. 11200;
Mrs. O. Matthiesen, two story frame
dwelling, Forty-seventh street between
Braaee and .Wistaria, 20Q0.
AE. Davis, one story- frame bunga
low, Brooklyn, between Twenty-fifth
and Twenty-sixth, $5000.
. A. 8. Eldrldge. story and a half frame
dwelling. Tabor Heights addition, East
View avenue, corner Oilman, $1950.
C. L. Bess, two story frame dwelling,
Rod n ey , avenue between Highland ni
Humboldt. $2000.
Y. M. C. A.. ltanMnm on
four storv hrick building. Fourth street
tw'"i "m"'11 and Morrison, $1000.
Moore8ftor'r n half frams
dwelling. East Thirty-seventh between
Grant and Lincoln. $1800.
Statement of Condition of
LADD & TILTON BANK
September 1, 1909
RESOURCES
Loan and. discounts $ 5,041,372.59
Overdrafts . 4 : 22,888.61
Bonds and stocks . ,,T 4,942,893.19
Bank premises , 75",000.00
Cash on hand and due from banks 4,195,694.35
Total .....$14,277,848.74
LIABILITIES
Capital stock fully paid $ 1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits... i 554,814.96
Demand deposits . . . '. $7,220,946.48
Time and savings deposits., 5,502,087.30 12,723,033.78
Total , $14,277,S48J4
OFFICERS
W. M. LADD, President R. S. HOWARD Jr., Asst. Cashier.
EDW. COOKINGHAM, V. Pres. J. W. LADD, Asst. Cashier.
W. H. DUNCKLEY, Cashier. WALTER M. COOK, Asst. Cashier
ervou&Pespoiitdent Meo
Let Me Offer You My Certain, Quick
Cure at My Own Risk
Nervous Decline Debility, Failing Power, Weakness and
many other; familiar terms are used to designate the one
condition of an endless number of young and middle-aged
men who are nervous wrecks' and invariably affected with
the same symptoms' originating from a source brought about
by such a train of -evils as youthful errors, resulting in un
development, pelvic and private ailments which wreck the
nervous systems and impair both body and brain. The man
who has disregarded health by folly and later overindul
gence, excesses and use of alcoholic liquors, continued ex
posure, or even close confinement, overwork and worry,
may have one or more of such detrimental symptoms as
poor memory, nervousness, restless at night, no physical en
durance, noticed by shortness of breath and exhaustion dur
ing ordinary exercises, weak, aching back, and many other
like indications of failing health and weakness. My method
is a thorough and scientific course of treatment which acts
at once upon the nerve forces, stopping all the bad effects of
indiscretion apd replacing the worn-out and, run-down tis
sues. It increases the weight with sound, healthy flesh and
muscles that give strength; aid fills the brain and nerves
' with fresh vitality, building up the entire system and trans
forming the sufferer into a type of complete manhood. Of
the many "weaklings" who come to me with sunken eyes,
weight greatly reduced from loss of flesh and Vnuscle, and
drains upon the system, presenting the appearance of a man
with one foot in the grave, I find no trouble in curine them.
and when they leave my care they go on their journey of life
full of hopes for a bright future.
By the latest and best methods I cure, to remain cured, Nervousness, Blood
Poison, Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Varicose or Knotted Veins, Kidney and
Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Indigestion. I cover the entire field
of Nervous, Blood and Skin Diseases, and cure to stay cured forever.
i 1
If you take any treatment, why not get the best to be had anywhere? The
best will cost you no more.
For 31 years the St. Louis Medical Co. has been located at present address over 27
years longer than any" competitor in Portland. I have the most complete offices, and my
practice is double that of any other specialist in Portland. My references are the best banks
and a generation of cured men.
My consultation and advice is always free, whether you take treatment or not.
cannot call at office, write for self-examination blank. Many cases cured at home,
hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ; Sundays 10 to 12." All correspondence in plain envelopes.
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Cines qa.ou io qo.ov per course. uuress
ST. LOUIS MEDICAL CO., Inc.
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llff.rni'a In nr.nura mt ...!,. .
'lively allfM ihla nimiilita
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Maainir eadward altuii ih. Hrlui hn
i pt, aim an arra or ruur
ml an arra of
lr l'w tiri-
aura ocsuplra tha Mlaalaalpvl valley an. I
adjacent territory. Thla haa glvrn rain.
In Colterally amall amnuma. Imm t.
rat Ijakea to th. Uulf of U.tKu
I Ther. haa alait ben llalit rain In norm.
rn ArlaiMia; aiaewher. no rre lvliau.r
of Importama la reporlafl. Th. tempera.
i urea are twiuw aornial on ilia iiumin
puaat, where mn are of ti I at It rraur
la noted, and alao In lha northern part
of tha lake reilon. It la Mmli
C(Hler than Uanal In irluin. V. w i .
loo and Colorado. In tha norlhweat tha
lemperaturea aro normal nr aiMiearli
above Tha preaaur. rtlatrlhutlon la ra
orahla for fair weather In thla dlatrU t
tonlht and Krlday, without markel
temperatura ohanaa. exuetn that It nl
prohabiy b. cooler In aouthura Idaho
tonight.
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Baker OH v. Or.
rimine. Waah.
Holae. Idaho
HoMion. Maaa.
Buffalo. N. Y.
l alro. ill
Chlf-aao. Ill
Clnrlnnatl. Ohio
IVnver, Colo,
LMvdce, Kana
Oalveaton. Tex
JackaonwJlI. Fla.
I Kanaaa City. Mo.
Iewlaton. Idaho
Marahfleld. Or.
Now York. N. Y. .
North Head. Waah.
fnoenlx. 4rl.
PlttBDura-. Pa.
Porateilo. Idaho
t-ortiano, ur.
Roaeburar. Or.
BC Lou I a. Mo.
Bait Lake. L tah.
Ban Kranelaco, Cat.
neattiA. waah.
HlakJyou. Or.
Spokane. Waah
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NOT A DOLLAR NEED
BE PAID UNTIL CURED.
If you
Office
Medf-
T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
HOME-MADR jelly, very raaaonabla
prieea. 60 Mill at.
MAltlUAGK LICENSES ; '
Athur ' T. Lowerr. 148 Eat Main
atreet, 23. and Mra. Mary L. Hilt It.
Charlea E. Walt. Portland. 21. and Ac
nea H. Van Buae, 10.
C. A. JarAilth. B2 Klrbr atreet. 17.
and Allco Russell, 18.
Alfred M. Mattley. 1SS North Sixth
atreet, 24. and Hattie Amanda Nel-
son, 20. . :
Jamea Hemicy, Fourth and Alder
atreeta. 42, and Julia R. Priest. 41.
Delbert Howell. 248 Mill atreet. IS.
and Lulu De Berco, 28. i.
Claude Huffman, 134 North Ninth
atreet. 22, and Nettie Hansen, 21.
Charles A. Larson. 248 Bumslde
atreet, 29, and Katherlne C. Van Duyn, .
30. ,
Ora B. Henaon. Tacoma. Wash.. 21.
and Ada L. Eyler, 18.
John Demetre. Chehalis. Waah.. 35
and Penelope Zoponlon, 29. ''
Herman E. Starker, 182 North Four- .
teenth street. 26. and Wanneta Mae -
Phelps, 27. '
Oustaf Weater, 683 Commercial atreet,
25. and Thyra Stenholm. 21. ,
VV KDDIXO cards. W. Q. Smith & Co., .
Washing-ton bldgr., corner 4th . and .
Washington sta. t
CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison St.
MAX M. SMITH, florist 160 6th St., op
posite Meier & Frank's. Main 7216.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
PACIFIC Title Truat Co.. the leading
abstractors. 204-5-6-7 Falling; bldg-. ,
Free tojfen.
Dr. Taylor's $10,000 museum now open:
admission free. 234 H Morrison at.
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER PIPTH AND STARK
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSI-
NESS, SEPTEMBER -1, 190D
, : RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $1,394,662.74
Overdrafts 1,518.42
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 250,000.00
Other bonds and premiums 41,330.00
Real estate ... 800.00
Furniture and fixtures 28,165.67
Due from U. S. treasurer ; $ 12,500.00
Cash and due from banks. 689,797.19 702,297.19
LIABILITIES
Capital . . :
Surplus and undivided profits
Circulation . . .
Reserve for taxes . . . .
Dividends unpaid . .
$2,418,774.02
250,000.00
41,270.59
242,750.00
1,675.00
21.00
Deposits 1,883,057.43
$2,418,774.02
STOMACH CURE
I have been sick with stomach
trouble, cramps and fainting
spells fqr a long time. I came to
Portland for treatment. One
doctor told me that he could cure
me In about three months or one
year, another said that I needed
an operation. Finally I came to
Young Ming Medicine Company, .
247 Taylor St After taking four
doses of their wonderful remedies
from herbs and roots I am well
and all right again.
MRS. EMMA E NT ART,
Fossil, Wheeler Co., Oregon.
Every Woman
auueniwi ana uooia now .
(Mai tn womiama
MARVEL Whirling Spray
I Tha pew tyrtmn At J to.
mm ana auction, isem
eat 3i oat uonranianv
lrtrrw4nnlMaa.it,
If he nannocsapply tba
imK w m.Mm aojabc no
Diner, dui mho aiamp iot
llluitrated book mill It
full nartlcolan and dtrrtiona In.
raluabla to ladl. MAnVKf. COk
B. Sad 8T Hmt 13BK.
Wot sal bj Skldmora Drug Co.. Woodard,
Clark Co.. and Lu-DTla Drag Co. i atora.
I DON'T
Treat Cases
I Can't Cure
I treat for real and listing cures. Every rem
edy I employ has its pirt in bringing; positive
and permanent results. Under my treatment
the patient who notes Improvement In his con
dition can fee assured that real benefit and
not a temporary drug effect haa been obtained.
and can continue with confidence that a thor
ough cure Ib being accomplished. My success
as a specialist Is due to the fact that I accept
no Incurable disease and always treat with
cure In view, never resorting to the use of a
remedy that brings but temporary encourage
ment to the patient
LET ME CURE
YOUJIRST
Pay Alter
Belnj? Cured
Herbert Gordon and wife to Theo
Roy, lot 18, block a, Terrace
Park 409
Fannie A. Thomas, to John' K.
Ness et al, lots 65 and 66, block. '
IWBCiaWII SWIUCJl ....... 9. . . f.V
1,682
850
200
10
200
4J00
SB. TATLOB,
Th trading SpacuUist.
t use neither
knlfa, ligature
nor caustic In
my treatment
for Varicose
Veins. I post
tlvely cure this
disorder by an
abs olutely
painless meth
od and without
detaining the
patlrnt from
business.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Geo. W. Bales & Co., Bankers
t Portland In tha state of Oregon, at tha clos of business, Sept. 1. 1100. II
uaovmczs.
Loans fend dlacounts . .. .f40J,lt(.(I
Overdrafts, aeenred and
unsecured
Bond, acurltlea, etc.... 2f.i00.00
Banking house, furnltura
. and fixtures 1,000.00
Due from approved . re- . t
srva hanks ..... 201,241.18
Cxrtianf .. for cleaiinc
titnt l.lnlT
Cask oo band ' Jl.417.48
Total .
17X1104.11
T.T A UTT.mEaV
Capital stock- paid ln..... 80.000 00
ourpiu rund 0. 000.00
LadiviOAd . pronta, lass ex
penses and taxes paid.. 4.178 10
. Due to bank a and bankers. . 10.7
MiaivMoat - oepoaits aub-
Jact to chK-k 417.eS4.lt
oernana certlncates of oe-
poslt
Time crtlAeata of da
poalt . .'...
Cert I DM hecka ...
Cashier's eheeka outstaad-
I Ing
Savings deposits
I
- Total .............
4I.7I(.0
7.t7.81
14.40
2.111 11
14.24 44
.I721.lt4.ll
Flat of Otvitob, County of Multnomah, as; .
t. Mareard Redmond. raahW ttf tha abors namd hank, do anlemnly inr
that tha a bora statement la true ta th beat ef soy knowledge and belief.
. - - MATKARO RIDMOND. Caahler.
laKanrd and imti "j bafraaBa
thla th day ef fVrteinb. 1 .
r. e. Mr.vF.rrF.. , ,
Notary FuMie-
Corrett Attavt: 5
. J. A. BTBRFT. '
.' J. U. AM PROSE.
- llractora.
. aa 1 ' AAV 18 V M aa M
I V t
My treatment
for Blood Pol
on forces
the very last
taint of virus
from the sys
tem, and all
Jils ia accom
plished with--tit
the uso of
langeroua mln-
erala. I afford
you a complete
and permanent
cure.
The Great Chinese Doctor
bocATZo nr roanvAjrs macm leao
Ha Is called tba great because he cvra all
llaeaaes without resorting to tha knife. Call
and havs a fraa examination. He will tell
you tha exact nature of your trarbla. He
reaia aacceaaruiiy ave
form ef femala com
ood dlaeai
eomatlsra
diaordera of tha atomach. liver- and kldneya
err
plaint, all private and blood dl
paralysis.
cer.
tumora, rheomatlsra and
U
Ha aaa naa graat soecasa ta carina: consumption when the victim la Dot
too much run dowa by tha dlaeaaa. and will stop bernorrhairoe la aa In
credibly short tlma. He brawa bla. awa madlrlne from Chlnaae root a
herbs, buda barks and vegatabls leaa. all of which are entlraly barm
leaa. and whoaa madldnal proparttM are anknawa ta Amertcaa doctora
He sad la hla pructlc ovrr dlffrraat OiienUl rMdiea Haadiads
f teatlmofilala tram fratefol patients.
PR. WING LEE
37 North Fifth Str-a4t . FortlanJ. Ormfjron
. My color ad
-hart affords
an Interesting
study In men's
disease. Frac
upon applica
tion.
Choose the Right
Specialist
The most Important thing for you
to do. if you are an ailing man, is to
eek the services of THE RIGHT
DOCTOR. Don't go to the first one
you see. simply because he happens to
be a physician. Choose th physi-i-Un
who makes a specialty of cur
ing the kind of ailments from which
YOU suffer. The ordinary medical
miin rrally knows but little about
rurlng the diseases peculiar to men.
He merely haa a general knowledge
of such disease because his prac
tice Is spread out over the whole
rnge of diseases to which flash Is
heir. He therefor knows a little
about all disease and not a great
deal about any. If you ahould go to
him he may conscientiously try to
cure you. but not knowing how. he
would have to experiment upon you.
In brief, he is a medical "Jack of all
tnfV-K and master of none." Know
ing these rarta, would you want to
trust your life In hi handa? If
your watch were to break or get out
of order, you wouldn't take it to a
machinist to have It repaired. No,
von would know better. Tou would
take It to the very beat WATCH
MAKER you could find. Then why
should you not use th earn kind
of good, aound Judgment when you
need a doctor? Tour health I cer
tainly as important as your tint.
plat-;
I cure dis
eases thor-
lughly and in
less time than
Is comm only
required to
even cure par
tlally. Do not
endanger your
leaitn ana now
er by relying
upon patent
no s t r u m s or
Hher uncertain
measures.
Nellie McAvoy. administratrix, to
John Von Almen, lot T, block
15, Cloverdale Extension No. 2
C. O. Lovegren and wife to Al
bion B. Elliott, acre com
mencing 18 rods 6 feet north
from southeast corner of south
M of northeast 4 of section 12.
township 1 south, range 3 east
Homer Arnold and wife to Frank
Cab et al, lot 7, block (, Plne
hurst Paul Shoup and wife to Edward
Lyons, undivided hi of weat
60 feet and 1H Inches of lots
6 and 7, block 48 Couch addi
tion Ernestine Shaw and husband to
F. W. Davis, lot 8. block 7. Oak
Park No. 2 to St. Johns
Herbert M. Friendley to Eugene
Hanser, lot S block 11, Simons
addition
H. E. Noble and wife to Mill Land
Co.. lots 1 to 6 and 18 to 20.
block SI. Portsmouth 1.650
Oregon Real Estate Co. to W. D.
McDonald, lot 8, block 174 Hol
iday's addition 1,000
J. Neff et al to J. M. Botaford
lots i and 4. block 17, Arbor
Lodge
W. H. Chap4n and wife to C J.
Culveiv-4ot 44, -Midland Aera
tractH ... ...
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to
F. M. Pelton, lots 15 and 14.
bl-jck 4, Berkeley
Percy H. Blyth and wlf to
Edyth M. Brooks. 60x132 feet
beginning at northeast corner
of lot 90. Blvthawood
Robert Morrison to Evert Liiaan-
anttl, lot 1, block 3, Irving; &
Watson's addition
A. M. Carlock and wife to May
Patterson, lot 18. block JI,
Multnomah '. .....
d. A. Gerry to P. J. Peterson.
lot 16. block 3. Albion addition
Jennie R. Miller and husband to
Dr. J. A. urors; lot 15, block
Mltlw. a i . .
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Victor Land Co. to Emma E. Cla-
der et al, lots 11 and 12, block
11. lapitan addition
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too
1,100 1
525
(50 -17$
57S
A. H. Birrell to John Ortestes. lot
01 pc
400
850
Pains In the
back. dull,
sleepy feeling,
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s 1 e d 1 e s s-
ness and all
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There is al
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a use. which
must be found
and eradicated.
550
400
500
I make tie
charge for con
tultation. x
aminatloa or
idvlce. All af-
r 1 1 e t d men
nay real free
to call upon m
or writ re
garding their
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1. block 8. Homes addition
Amos Burg and wife to Mar" B.
Anderson, lots 10 and Zl, block
7. Columbia Heights
Moore Investment Co. to Mary
J. Caffee. lot 17, block 8, Ver-
ncn
Guv F. Phelps and wife to N. W.
Phelps, !ot 12, block 4, Stew
art Park
Isam White and wlf to cltv. t.4
acres Deginnlng In east line of
Eaet 80th street. (Weat ave
nue). 960.2 feet north of south
boundary of David D. Pretty
man D. L. C II 80
Investment Co. to William J.
Teach, lots 14 and 14, block
40. Irvlneton Park 80
Western Trust A Investment Co.
to Ellen Bryant, north 20 acres
of east H of east H of south-,
west H of section 85, township '
4 north, range 2 east. 8.00
C. E. Fields to George O. Rev-'
nolds. lot 7. block 4. Summit
addition 20
James W. Cook and wife to Beng-
tauarest Sahlman, lot ' . block
1. Cook's second addition....... 4T8
Moore Investment Co. to Joeerth
T. Ennls lot 4. block 47. Ver
non ; 708
Felix Janiech and wlf to W. FX
Lynch, lot 1. block 4. Chicago 2.10
City Investment Co, to C- A. Ie
Hrisav. lot 7. block X ttoath-
weat Sunnvald 758
Sam loF.a Htadter, lot 8. block
1. Southwest Hunnyside 858
Albert E. Ericksoa and wife to
C, A. De Biiaay. lot 8. block
2. Southwest Sunnyatde 291
R T. Datmejr and alfe to Kath
erlne C MrRenai. weetarlv 4
feet cf lot I. block 17. Hansen s
second addition 1.10
A. A. Enaelbart aM wlf to Pat
sar Frtaon. I 10. blo k 7. Re
dl Atwe . 81
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