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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 16,, 1003. IS cons hot hie DISCOVERER AVnnmi Writes Book and Says Irishman Was First in America. Boston, (Sept 11. Mr. Marlon Mo Vurroush klulhall. widow of th lat Mlrhael O. Mulhall. whow fame aa an Irish statltlrlan was world wide, has written a ixk wniin n- -ready started animated dlacuaalon In lit erary and scientific clrcloa on both hem- '"he'lHU of the work la "Exploreri i In the New World Uefor and After Co- U The 'purpose of Mra. Mulhalla moat exhaustive reaearrhea la to prove that Columbus had prdeceora In the new w..rM The author contend that an Icelander named Arl kUraon. who wi the great jrandaon of Klarrial (OTr nii klnir nf Dublin, aalled to tnl weatern continent tn the rear lit. fully before Columbu mane hi KDA v.iw vov.ru. and that hia ahlD waa wrecked ftt that part of the coaat which la now lb atate or nono. Zrlalunra In XoelamA. 1 Tn' addition -to thl contention. Mra. Mulhall holda that there I documentary t rroof that Ireland waa viaiiea njuinw 1 Ian missionaries from Ireland aa early 8 7t. and that It waa from Irish tra , dlttons of the discovery of America -(then failed Ireland-a-Mlkla or Great Ireland) that Erlo.the Bed. and later Ms eon Lief were Inspired to explore the western eeaa, resulting In Llefs discovery of Vlnland tthe present, New England) about the year 1000. as al luded to tor Irvlna; In his "Life. of Co- lumbue." and other historians. M. Rafn. In his "Antiquftatea-Amei- Icanae," says that the people speaking the Irish language were found In Flor Ma In the eighth century. Von Taehudt, the distinguished writer on 'Teruvlan Antiquities," say that th country alone- the Atlantis coaat ' from Chesa- peake bay to Florida was peopled by Irishmen centuries before Columbus. Taking the evidence altogether, tt would seem that the Irish had more on Columbus than Verraxiano has on Henry Hudson. , Writings of trBlq.ua Tata. -Mrs. Mulhall appends to her worV a somewhat detailed history of "The Rise and Fail of the Jesuit Missions of Par aguay," and Includes a number of South American historical sketches, with stirring accounts of the various English, Irish and Hlberno-Spanlsh not abilities of that continent, from the slx ... teenth century onward. Her writings possess unique value, , not only from the Individual viewpoint ef the author (a previous work f fcera was devoted te Iravlatf the Ce'lW source Of (taut Irtvlna Cuinmedla), but ale on aoouuet of the npportual Ilea of anaay far and out of the way countries which she visited with late husband. Mdtly dtaoUlmln" all orlflnailiy In lr rm work, Mra. Mulhall rrfers aareur after the same fact as she liaa found l the jnanu scripts of JbirUl the faatou Arabian ? geographer, now preserved la the ilb lotfieou Natlonale. Iarla, and the Bodleian library at Oxford, i Aa an apinll to ner remaraauiw book. Mra. Mulhall telle a touching storr of tha Jesuit mission in Ameri ca, which she describe "aa a brl.f and accurate statement of on of tb noblest and saddest episodes In the history of; mankind." I .Munle fur Itooattra. Washington. Sept. It. The recent municipal edict which may spell the banishment of the In.omnla producing rooster within Washington's city limit has aroused the Inventive genius of aj man who haa devised a rooater mual. lis Idea Is to kill the crow, but aav the rooster. This advocate of a noise-1 less chanticleer believes that If the uthorltlxa will sanction the use Of lni vie, which consists of a simple collar of leather with a small cotton pad fas tened around the rooster s nee a sum- clenlly tight to throttle the vocal organ, both the community and the rooater can live In peace and ouloL m ' 1 Evorv Woman k fctoaweMaadskealdkaew . a riii ue aooerrai MAJtYEl HhartiM &pry like w fatal Inai Jmff m. nm tut. .'raVYl mm . i.ii A " 3B' I" ! il Gfmm a wM a tiW L"4 Bfarwly.n VI 'vvl f'J l kaviit, mt ? i?. irTY"? Mlwr. but Mod Mams IcT IV. Tt stral W r a!,, aoueia se ut Mod .lams tcri tlliiMnird boo. full narUoBlu. Sad lllnKmn. tn. v.lu.bi. to Ul. MAKVKl Ck . aad sr.. kin toaH. for sal by kid mar Prof Co., Waedard, Clark Co.. aad Laoe-Dsvl Drag Oo stare. The population of Portland today Is upwsrdi of 275,000. New people are coming at the rate of mora than 35,000 year. In three yeart the population of Portland will exceed 400,000. " Seventy per cent of the people of Portland now live on the Eait aide of the river. Building atatiitira of the city thow that for the year 1908, of 3021 new reiidencea built in the city, 2747 were erected on the Eaet aide, and only 274 on the Weet aide. For the firat eight montha of 190, out of 1791 new reaidencea erected. 1633 are on the East aide, and only 158 on the West aide. In other words, there were ten times aa many reaidencea erected on the East aide ka on the West aide, during both years. These facta ahow the trend of the reaidence growth of the city. r 7 Many Men Arc Not Weak And yet they suffer from "prema turity." This annoying condition la generally due to nervousness or local irritation, especially of the prostate. My ''Man-Building1 treatment positively cures prematurity, too quick exhaustion, vital weakness, drains and losses, etc. Write for my Interesting book on "Man Strength", Its free. Address DR. O. H. BOBERTZ, 61 Bobertl Building, Detroit, Mich. Menu Cnnipedl Tbe Work of a Specialist Is tbe Doing of a Few Things Best ':; There- Is not a. physician living who can claim to be proficient In the treatment human ailments. To attain the highest pos Blble degree of proficiency In all departments of medical science would - require half a ' dosen lifetimes of study and as many more of a practical experience. The regular prac titioner Is proficient In a large number of the commonest and most easily conquered ailments. The specialist must "first become proficient for general practice and must then go on to proficiency In a few of those con dltlons and ailments more difficult to under stand and more difficult to cure. 91. TATTjOB, Th leading BpooUOlat. Pay Me When I Have Cured You Varicose Veins Contracted Ailments Be sure your cure la thorough. Not one of my patients haa ever had a relapse, after being dis charged aa cured,' and I cure in less time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. Moseam of Anatomy SB. TATl.OK'S fl0,0O0'ltTTSETJTIS OV JUTATOMT VOW OPEV. ibi Etnuv boot nr BEPBOBTOTZOBB. PBEE TO HEW. Absolutely painless treatment that cures completely in one week. In vestigate my method. It la the only thoroughly -scientific treatment for this ailment being employed. Obstructions My treatment .is absolutely pain less, and perfect results can be de pended upon In every instance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. Specific Blood Poison No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harm less, blood-cleansing: remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. EXAMINATION FREE I offer not only Free Consultation and Advice, but of every case that comes to me I will make a Careful Examination and Diagnosis without charge. No ailing man should neglect this opportunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. HOURS 9 A. M. TO . P. SC. STBBATS 10 TO L Zf Too Cannot Call Writ for Diagnosis Blank. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 33414 KOBBIBOB STREET. COBBEB 8ECOVB, POBTXaABD, OBEOOB The Addition with Character la located in the yery center of the East aide residence district, and by reaaon of ita location, improvements and building restrictions, ia the most desirable property in Portland. ' Plans are being' made to improve the atreeta of LAURKLHURST, and a contract will be let within 10 days for laying ten miles of cement sidewalks, grading five miles of atreeta, laying 95,000 aquare yards of asphalt payment, and laying sewers, water and gas mains on all the atreets improved. This will be the largest single contract for street improvements ever let in Portland. These improvements are made necessary immediately by the active demand for high-class, close-in residence lots. The erection of a Urge number of residences will be commenced as soon aa the streets are opened. Those who are buying in LAURELHURST are buying from one to six lots each, consequently less than 1000 homes will absorb the whole 442 acres. If one in twenty of the new residents of Portland locate there, all of the lots will be sold in a very short time, and we expect to locate more than one in twenty. There is a scarcity of such property as LAURELHURST in the city of Portland, and that scarcity will always exist, therefore those who are wise will investigate it at once. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to those who purchase this month; also to those who will build this year. GO AND SEE LAURELHURST WITHOUT DELAY. Take the Montavilla or Rose City Park car lines. Both pass through the addition. Office on the ground at East Thirty-eighth street WKATlliat KEl'OIlT ow preaaure are Is rentralj OVr lirlllah Columbia, and Ih dlslurU- A small ante vaaierday florin moved eat nf Mini la i) a baa to the reflon norlli of kiln- neaota. The barumrlor rnnlinuea roia 1 tlvaly lew over California and south ira AAfna. A lata hlah preaaur area 'ovarllv4 Hi central portion of the I United "latea. Llyht to mWaWly rmavy rains have fallen in in utilo val ley, lower lake reslon and In the Atlan tic and Uulf stair. Kelr weather con tinue In the Kot'ky mountain and Ia clflo atate. Il ia much cooler In th lake region and the Ohio valley, and correspondingly warmer la North I kola and Minnesota. , Tnuaually high temperature prevailed yesterday after noon In California and waatern Oregon, and the teinperalurea thla morning are from I to II degree above normal in sou t barn California. The Indication are for fair weather In this district tonight snd Friday, -rept In eatreme northweatent Washing ton, where the conditions are favorable for showers. It will bs oooler this aft ernoon in western Oregon. I'ACiriC Title Tru.t Co . Ih .llng abtlraftora. 04-S -t Kallli-g tiM JJTt UoVbiuvk' and wif IJ 11, (T " ' Ht.H.1, lota II. tt, I, tt, l and II. Mock l; Jot II and II. blotk I, Walker's ajdliion H A. W. Cooeu el al o f. Clemenl, l 1 faet of lot I, blovH 1, Caruthers aJJitlon ID AUinxia ljind eonipany to O. Vi Ik krlaon. luia 1 and. 1. block 11. AUmaJa park. ... ... ,, B. M. I Aim hard and wtf te Oaorg Ilradeinan et al, lota I ajtd 4, ' block S. Hallway addition R. I Stevens ilirlrt to Kaslern Investtnrnt oompanv, llmllrd. lot 1. block IT. liawthuni s Klrt addition , Central Trust A Investment com banv to Koee K. Maiivalln. lot ft and north t foe I ef lot i In blix k a. Colonial Helshta l,t0 111 it Benjamin f. Uevlnney and wife te t lonient MM 11. J.00 Twin. I Mag. Mln. Baker City, Or...... II 60 Blaine, Wash 0 Boise, Idaho tl 14 Boaton, Maaa. ..,.. 61 Bufaflo, N. T......S1 64 Cairo, 111 74 61 Calgary. Alberta. ,.TI tl Charleston, ft. C.....61 tt Chicago. 111. ....'..Tl 64 Cincinnati. Ohio. ...li 64 . Denver, Col 71 It Detroit. Mich. 74 64 Dodge, Kan. to 64 Dubuaue. Iowa. ....IS 4 IF.lklns, W. Va. 84 . a4 Fresno. Cal 101 4 Oalveaton, Texas. ..It 70 Kallspell. Mont ....71 41 . Kansas City, Mo. ,..74 64 Lewlston. Idaho. 64- North Head. Wash.. 7 1 61 North Platte, Neb... .63 48 Pocatelln. Idaho. ...SO 41 Portland. Or M - 66 Roseburr. Or. ...... 91 60 Heattle. Wash 71 60 Fisklyou, Or 88 ' 60 Ppokane, Wash. 8 , '60 Tanana. Alaaka ....48 ' 18 Tattoah lal.. Wssh.,68 . 60 Tonopah. Nev. .....78 68 WalU. Walla, Wash.. "0 . o Yellowstone Park ..71 S8 Yuma, Arls 100 ' 78 Tree In. .00 .00 .00 .00 .08 - .00 .00 .71 .00 .08 .00 .01 .00 .00 1.01 .oo . -4 .00 .oo .00 .00 :oo .0(1 .00 .0.1 . .00 .00 , .On .1! .00 . .00 .00 .00 .00 Devroe et al. lot blot Maegiey iiicuiand .. W. C Wilkes and wife to Uerg - k. uryant, toe a, piock a, ram View addition 1.040 Trustees of Highland liaptlst church to John Jientilen. lot 6. block t. Rosedala addition...... William D. Hayes and wife to Ed win Merrill et al., part of lot 1, Biibdlvlslon Tract 'tV Overtoa I'arir IL W. I,utl and wife to Knute Ny strom st al., lot I, block t. sub division of lot "M, of M. Patton tract R. M. Wldney and wife to Msttla Cochran, lot 1, block 4, Bt rube's addition -. Herman DUrsrh and wife to Jen nie Farmer, lots J 1, 11, tl and Z4. biocic , h-enlnauia addition No. t I S. R. Portland Real Estate aoct atlon to W. B.-IOcke. lota 6 and' 4. block 1. first subdivision of McKlnley Park George H. Welsa Jr. and wife to . M. J. Madison, lot I, block 11. Piedmont . . . ; .... I, 1.100 1.100 1,000 000 CF.RTIFICATKS oi tftle made by the Title A Truat company, 7 Chamber of Commerce. . LAWYERS Abstract eV Truat Co., room Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts specialty. ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab stract office, 411 Corbett bldg. Main 8. MEETING NOTICES A, A. O. N. M. a Listen Member of Al Kader Temple going to Baker City on .the 12d Inst SHOULD HAVE their fes. MUST HAVE their white cards. These you can gel from yor re corder. Railroad reser vation from J. O. Mack. 6th and Btark sts. The time of your life awalia you; don't miss it The schedule for "special" will leave Union depot on the t2d, at 7 o'clock p. m., in stead of 8 o'clock, as in previous no nce, oraer ins. rotenraie. B. O. WHITEHOU8E. Recorder. NEW TODAT txureihunyl Co. w Henry Building. Phones Main 2565, A-5234 No. 522-526 Corbett Bldg. Phones Main 1503, A-1515 COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114. A. F. AND A. M. Stated Communication. Columbia lodge will celebrate Its fifteenth an niversary this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clook at Ma- onlc temole. William H. Gal- van i will deliver an address, after which a collation will be served In the ban quet hall. Past masters of Columbia lodge will make short addresses. All M. M. are cordially invited. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON, Secretary. DIRT CHEAP That's tha way we sell lot at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Coma and see. It's cheaper to live tn your own home than to pay rent Let va ex- 6 lain our FREE RENT FOR SIX ONTHS proposition. Xt'a m winner for you. Se our beautiful lota for only $160 and up; 16 down and $1.6 a month. Also build .borne and sell on your own terms. No forfeiture If pay ments deferred account slclmea or loss of employment Com In at your own convenience. bring this ad and w will take you out in our automobile and ahow this splendid property. WHIST party and dance. , Webfoot camp No. 66, W. O. W., Friday. Sep tember 17, "Woodmen hail 128 nth st. Union musio and refreshments. Adults 20 cents. Card 8:30; qancing in. fY? IPO WfiLJ I IS YOUR' BLOOD TAINTED ? 1 Master Blood Disease in One Month I Do Not Patch Up I Cure Forever BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, BQIIERUFH TIONS, SPOTS, SWpLLEN GLANDS, ALL SYMP TOMS OF THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE CURED BY MY NEW SYSTEM OF TREATMENT and entirely removsd from th system, not "locked. In" Xik ordinary treat ment and patent medicinal do, to again reappear. My trstmst overcom all symptoms In IS to 30 day, so yon nor anyone would know you evr had tb trouble. TO CURE BLOOD DISEASE it must b entirely removed from the system. The treatment I give you acts so quickly by neutralizing the disease that you can almost feel It being cast out every day, and creates fresh, pure blood, cleansing and building up the system, so there can be no come back to it. Tour advantage in treating with me is that when you are cured you will stay cured, and the treatment does not Injure your stomach and cause bone pain and aches like strong mineral mixtures. B. P. O. E. ELKS Members of Portland lodge No. 142, are requested to meet in our lodge room Friday at 1:46 p. m. sharp to conduct the funeral service of our late brother. Carl W. Jones. Visit ing brothers are Invited to assist By order of the exalted ruler. C. M. BILLS, Sec. M. W. A: Monda and Was Oregon Grape Camp, No. 6976, ys. eeiiing-Hii-scn block, hlnpton sts. 10th I AM FOR MEN PBXCE0 AWATS BEASOHASTjH I will give the poorest man a chance, aa well as the rich, to receive a cure from me at a small cost THERE IS NO MAN TOO POOR TO GET MT BEST OPINION FREE. Call if In trouble. 5 SL5 ) DR. VING LEE The Great Chinese Doctor LOCATXS XJT FOBraAJTD tXMCM 1880 He Is called the great because he cure all diseases without resorting to the knife. Call and have a free examination. H will tell you the exact nature of your tronble. He treats successfully every form of female com plaint all private and blood disease, can cer, paralyaia. tumors, rheumatism and all a disorders or tbe stomach, liver and kidneys. Z H has had great success In curing consumption when the victim is not X loo much run down by the disease, and will stop hemorrhages In an ln- credibly short time. H brew his own medicines from Chinese roots. . X herbs, buds, barks and vegetable teaa, all of which are entirely harm- X less, snd whose medicinal properties' are unknown to American doctors. a He used la hie practice over 600 different Oriental remedies. Hundreds X ef testimonials from grateful patients. ! DR. WING LEE 37 IVorth Fifth Street - Portland, Oregon Z U iMm; ONE-HALF THE FEE CHARGED BY OTHER SPECIALISTS r 1 W ii - STOMACH CURE I have beea sick with etomach trouble. cramp aad fainting spells for a long time, f cam to Portland for treatment. On doctor told an that he could eur n la about three months or on year, aaotber said that I aeeded sa Aperatkm. finally I rame t T"rt Ming Medicine Cocspany. 147 Taylor 8t After Uklnsr fonr deew ta4r wooderfal retnedle free herfc aad root I asa well aad all right araia. - - MRl EMMA EXT ART. rn. rktrifr Cav. Oregoa. NERVOUS DEBILITY A Patient Threatened With Paralysis Says: "I was troubled with Nervous Debility for many years. I lay it to indiscretion and excesses in early youth. I became very deapondent and didn't care whether I worked or not I imagined everybody who looked at me guessed my trouble. My back ached, had pains In the back of my head, hands and feet were cold, tired In the morning, poor appetite, fingers were shaky, eyes blurred, hair loose, memory poor, etc. Numbness In the fingers set In and the doctor told me h feared paralysis. I took all kinds of medicines and tried many first class physician, wore an electrio belt for three montha, went to Hot Springs for baths, but re ceived little benefit I was induced to consult Ore gon Medical Institute Specialists, though I had lost all faith in doctors. Like a drowning man I commenced the New Syatem Treatment and it saved my life. The Improvement was like magic I could feel the vigor going through the nerves. I was cured mental ly and physically. I have sent them many patient and will continue to do so." Bladder and Urinary Diseases Peculiar to Men Burning; Pains, Tortures, Misery, Straining, Cystitis, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, Blood. Mucous and ail Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases which you do not care to trust to th family doctor. I am a special ist and am prepared to give you quick relief and a speedy cure. "Old Chronic Cases" If you have an old case that has been hanging on for weeks or months and which medicine from doctors and druggist can't seem to cur right there Is some reason. I have a scientific cure and will cure you aulckly and cheaply. Don t let any disease drag you own and weaken you. "Lost Vitality" quickly restored. Do you feel you are not th man yu ought to be. or used to be? Are you weak, lame In the back, wotrled. Cast down? I can cure you and make you a man again by supplying new, rich blood u every pan or me ooay. i cur secretly and cheaply. M. W. A. Everarreen Wednesday evenings, and Morrison sts. Camp, 6466, meets Alisky bldg., Sd MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward Allison Dickson. Vancouver, Wash., 29, and Verna Pauline, West moreland, 21. W. Roy Geer, Lents, 27, and Olga Ruby Klinker, 19. J. W. Baker, Gresham, 24, and Beryl G. Smith. 18. . Edward Povey Jr., 1089 East Taylor street, zz, ana Mary tioretta Brown, 19. Herbert Laskey, Blodgett Or.. 25 and Lula Pearl Hanks. 26. Carl A. Ziegner, Lents, 40, and Maria M. flUn. 28. Frank E. Welssenfluh, 430 Hawthorne avenue, 27, and Francis C. Wewer. 20. Charles I. Wachand, 863 Commercial street, Z7, and Ella Bridges, 27, Allan Gregory, 481 East Seventeenth street 21, and Grace H. Dunlap, 17 .Edward A. Burt, 544 Greenwood avenue, 28, and Jessie L. Anders, 27, J. F. Joyce, S48 Oak street 23, and Lena Foster, 17. N. CoulHon, Blaine, Or., 70, and Emma McDowell, 64. George Petersen, 430 Couch street 28, and Stella L. McCormlck, 18. Frank Curtis, 96 Knott street, 24, ana niancne miner zu. WKDDING cards. W. O. Smith & Co., Washington bldg.,- corner 4 th and Washington sts. I CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers ! and floral design. 289 Morrison st. MAX M. SMITH, florist 150 5th st, op- posit Meier A Frank's. Main 7215. BIRTHS SCHMIDT To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt- 500 Columbia boulevard, September 6, a boy.- ELM EH Y To Mr. and Mrs. Monte El- mery, 616 Leland street September 6. a boy. FULTON To Mr. and Mrs. Fairmont Fulton, Fairmont hotel, September 14, a ooy. BUSBY To Mr. and Mr. X O. Busby, nowpitai, Hepiemoer l, a Doy. FENDER To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fender, Good Samaritan hospital. . oruirmurr v, m uausiiier. , I FRET To Mr. and Mr. Fdey, hospi tal. Beptemoer a, a Doy. GREENWOOD To Mr. and Mr. Charle Greenwood, 446 Eleventh street Au gust 9, a boy. RAPE To Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Rape. 146 Alblna avenue, August 29, a boy. WILSON To Mr. and Mra Wilson. 90J Borthwlck. September 1. a boy. M'BEINEIT To Mr. and Mrs. John McBelneit Portland. Or., September 4. a daughter. RftRICVFEI.n Tn Mr. and krrn. TaraI ! Roaenfald. 611 Second street Septem ber 11. a (laughter. IINVESTHENT.CO. 611 Corbett BliL. th and Morriaon. HOOD RIVER BARGAIN 10 AOKES, being one of the best lit tle peaces in this beautiful valley; 9 acres in apple orchard, part of which is full bearing; 3 acres In berries between the trees. . Free water, good buildingb, stock, implements and everything neces sary goes with the place. On main road; only 2 miles out of town. Nothing else like it for leas than $1000 per acre in this district. Price only $8200; $4000 cash. We have two parties who nre selling out to come to the city and will consider ex change for good city property on a-cash basis. . . - Devlin & Firebaugh Leading Dealers Main offlc Swetland Building', Portland, Oregon. Branch oftloa Hood Bivar, Oregoa. No Names Used Without Written, Consent I Keep My Promises With My Patients MY MOTTO IS: Reasonable Prices, Quick, Lasting Cures, Honest Dealings, Guaranteed Cures I Charge Nothing to Prove My Methods Will Cure You Expert Medical Examination Free, Whet Don't Let Money or False Pride Prevent You From Being Cured her You Take Treatment or Not DEATHS WALL At resldenc of her rranil par ant. Mr. and Mra. Mathew Campbell. tl North Eighteenth street Dorothy Madeline, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea H. Wall, of Marhfld. Or. HUGHES September 14. St Vincent boepital. Herbert A. Hughes, aged If years; eppeno'cum. WINDSOR HEIGHTS THE HEAVY STREET GRADING WORK IS ABOUT COMPLETED. CEMENT SIDEWALKS WILL FOL LOW. GROUND WILL BE BROKEN THIS WEEK FOR MORE NEW RESIDENCES. WINDSOR HEIGHTS IS DIRECTLY ON CAKINK AKD WITHIN THE I MILE CIRCLE. 50J 100 lots 2? Jt'JoViS" J450 Brubaker& Benedict 60a X'XAT BIDOV 3D AID STAJMC ncoirs, XAur 549 Hawthorne Park Home $4800 . . .wiu iiuudc, naB a fireplaces, furnace, full basement gas and electric: lot ia EOxlOn. nnrtK fnni. plenty of roses and nice shrubbery; streets improved, cement sidewalk, and th viinr beat nairhhArhruvl n. ik. i.' . - " J r, va. .11. 1. W V Rlria. (In East Tavlftr. no, r litH oaaa cash, balance can be arranged You could not bur the lot and duplicate the house for less than J6400. If you want a nice home at a bargain look at this today. It will not last , Qrussi & Zadow SIT Board of Trad Bldf 4ta aa Oak. Free 9 MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY IT SHOWS PLAINLY HEALTH AND DISEASE NO MINORS ALLOWED Our feet ai spedalittt for cures are le than those charg-ed by family physician or targeon. Medi cines furnished from our own laboratory for the convenience and privacv of otir patient, from $1 50 to $6 V) course. If you cannot call, write for oor FREE SELF - EXAMINATION BLANK AND BOOK. Many cases can be cored at home. Hoars, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evening, 7 to 8. Sundiys, 10 A. L to 12 M. only. , The OREGON MEDICAL MSTIT0TE 291 J Morrison Street Between Fourth and FUth, Portland, Oregon FUXERAL DIRECTORS DCNNINO. WENT EE G I LB A UGH. undertaker and etnhalmers; Modern la every detail. Seventh aad rise. Msla 49. Lafly s"tafit LERCH Lbd 71 f Fast t slea anrtertaker. aaalstant B-llit: fcast A Mer. LJ.P. FliUey & Sea lV- LS'Ty attendant iti ; A-lft ZELLER-BTRNfcS CO. undertake, J: ft u wpn; r-wwi j.m ijany tPwuiBi M F.NTEE-Khi' KS'v'S CO, n5ertkare. uiy awe t ai"t v f"tn pnowea Ru?E C1TT CKMEIERT. i-j'AAiw liui.llN. undertaker. Si i 1ST ROOD ItZTXB raOrOimOVI lien ior aa ecinesoavs and Sun day. In tb meantime call for infor mation. - K. A. VOIZS, ' IM4 Talrd St. Pkoa Xaia I4S m.L 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 18 For the Best . Comer tt -txl. tn Bunnraide. A nap. Close la and t car. XIX Lane br Ex. BAKGAIN t room plaetwred bunsa low. lot (Cxi . ferwed: 1 blorka from Creetnn stetton; tlieO, lit caah. Ill rnvxhr. C-tel JoumaL la cT. 19 mlnutee from te rar; will wacriflce on aeunt ea In rltv at ties. Ut dowa. It axnikl. C-jH, J"ml KB'' J rtat houwa. er terma, oa car-H-. 1l K. Sti t. W- 11,1 SvF tr ae tht's Jl. r V A Cal r r M f T- Vl tut V F ST !'t flt; tw. r-rtw ilia. rn.s. C'aJ ) Ablr.rtm bidg. -