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If TUB OREGON pAILYJOURNAU PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 21. 1000. iiTTir nmi hi LIIILC UIUL II lun innpn i.i inin H IIIALAKIil if i iii Mil t III I I "a t . I I it - . . I 1 1 1 1 hi i ii If - , - II III 1 II w 4 w ll a p STtttA 11 I iv. INTENDS TO START BUSINESS WITH FUND BEING SUBSCRIBED r . Esta Hood. Little Eat Mood. ths 12-year-old girl who saved her neighborhood from disastrous rire. la nne tae worn ior her chilling experience. In her night do Barefooted and lot he ahe ran from her home on Kant Grant street for five "blocks-to turn In the fire alarm which the others in their excitement had for- gotten. . The fire started In the Hood home at 3 o'clock In the morning, and It was by little Esta's prompt action (".at It waa brought under control before it could spread to the- frame buildings surround ing It. : - 3IATHEWS0X PROBABLY IX LINE FOR IIOXORS ' With the remarkable record of 4 only five games lost out of 29 4 pitched, in which he was charge- able for the result, Mathewson of the Giants is the most likely a candidate for the major leagues' ' pitching honors this season. Christy has not been called upon ' , so often this season as last to relieve other distressed twlriers, a having taken part In only 38. . games ' all told, ' four of which -4 - had ntt ' bearing-upon "Tils' Own : 4 record. The National league list ' of leading dosen olicnera, which he heads, .. .Is entirely divided 4 among' three clubs, Pittsburg 4 4 and Chicago each capturing five 4 4 places, and New Tork two. ': 4 ;' :- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Harvard Squad Is St Strong, Cambridge, ' Mass.,' , i Sept. 21. The Harvard football squad 'now number 61 players. Nearly all or the veterans have reported, for duty and a quantity or promising new material is receiving the attention of Coach Hauthton. Tha biggest problem now before the coach en W. Chimin Lost While Working on BuiMinff. The loss of a tltnb does not In these days. Incapacitate man from earning livelihood, and this Is exemplified In the rase of N. W. Chaplu. engaged In the work of aelllnx paiwra on the street. Three years ao Chepln.' who la a car- prntrr, waa at work on me awetiaun building and waa caught untlor a feli ne- tlmoer with the result mat tuner- cuToala of the bone- aet In In hla r In lit eg. The log waa amputated about two ni'hea above the knee, but did not heal so another amputation was deemmi uc nary. This time the stump waa re- ured two inches more in length, since which time Mr. Chanln haa been abl to get around with the aid of a crutch. A snort time ago several nutans in erestea themselves in iwnajr or in ffllrted man and have been clrculat nar a subscription paper with the in entlon of raising the sum of 1250. With this sum It la designed to equip him 1 1 li a noDcorn Wason or ctarar stand Up to date about half of the desired sum has been aubscrlbed. Subscriptions will be , acknowledged by Edward Ifolman and associated with him In the enterprise la William Ladd. Chaptn Is the sunport of three small cu.iurrn. About a year ago hla wife left him. as he presumes on account of his disability. ie is or a eneery am osltlon and takes things philosophical savins; that there la alwavs a way for a man to make llvlnc If he only applies himself to tne task. Is the development of a first olass qua ter back. The only likely candidal thus far for this position are O'Flaherty, who was a substitute end last year, Wla-cleaworth, who freshman quarter. was last ar es and season's AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Detroit Philadelphia Batteries Summers Plank and Livingstone. and At KVashlngton St. Louis , Waahlngton Batteries Kose snd Kllllfer; and Street. R. H. K. .18 0 .481 Stanage; K. H. E. .361 J 2 Forma n THENORTH POLE Could never have been reached by either Cook or Peary unless they were full of the fire of life, "Elec tricity, wnich means a normal cir culation. If you catch cold easilv. If you suffer from numbness and cold extremities and find It difficult to keep warm, you are a victim of poor circulation. Your blood Is thin, unnourished. and your heart has not enough energy to pump the life fluid with sufficient force to keep the ooay warm. Tou need Electro-Vigor. It will nil your wood with the fire of life Electricity. It gives strength and energy to the heart, causing It to send the blood coursing through your veins with Increasing vigor. It makes tne blood rich, red and warm. Electro-V!;or drives rhum tlum out of your body. It etires pain and disease by removing the cause and neiping nature restore health. Electro-Viror ts en eWtrlr hnAv battery, applied whllp you sleep. It never neeai" marring ror It makes Its own power. It does not shock or blister Just a gentle, soothlnr rw.-wmm imparts warmth and viror. Cut out this ontiTvm rA Mm mall It to me for mv ion-pare Illus trated book which tUs ell about mv mneTTj methcl of pWtrle trstment "H If nosslbl Pnnmlt,U. Of floe hnnrs: t a. m. to 1 n ' Sunday, 19 to 1 p. m DR. S. A. HALL CO. 1314 Second at, IliRU, WASK. Pleese send me. prepaid, your free 100-page Illustrated hook. Name Address At New York ( R. H. E. Cleveland 4 3 New Tork 1J 1 Batteries Doane, Joss and Clark; Ort, Manning and Klelnow and Sweeney. At Boston R. H. E Chicago 6 8 1 Boston 8 2 Batteries Sutor and Payne; Papeand Donahue. I - ' 1 ' i I ixr o ! i .nun WW U.1 m u3 1 I ill tv f. as. i i. r. .. i 1 am rv in - J b lit 1' III in . IH s r" T - ak III II , i v 73 ill H i ii i i i iiiii "Iff f I U .Iff B fl l J n ! f f f ! ,1 i In i in . iii i 'in m Br"'". '11 I a-. mill N. Of Course i You Are Going to the Portland Livestock Show ON THE WAY you will pass through SEVENTEEN BLOCKS OF wiATnEii iutroirr ROSEC TY W. Chapin. Photo by Bicknell. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Pittsburg R. H. E. Brooklyn 8 '6 8 Pittsburg 1Z 10 z Batteries Knetser and Bergert; Mad dox and Gibson. . At St. Louis R. H. E. Philadelphia S 4 "1 Cardinals...... -... S 0 Batteries McQuIllen and Dooln; Hlg glns and Phelps. At Chlcasxj R.H.E. New Tork 2 8 t Chicago 8 6 1 Batteries Marqunardt. Klawfelter an.l Meyer; Brown, Pfelster and Moran. CHINESE AVIATOR TO ATTEMPT FLIGHT (United Pre Leased Wire.) Oakland. Cal.. Sept. 21. The first known Chinese aviator in America to construct an airship is Fung Joa Ouay, wno is preparing to attempt a muni with an aeroplane of his own construc tion in the Piedmont hills within a few days. The aeroplane has jast been completed and the engines are- being put in. , Fung already haa a reputation as an inventor of electrical machines. He la soon to leave for China, where he will head a company organized to generate electricity from water power. loing oecame Known outside tne Chi nese Quarter last year when he ex amined and exposed a wireless telephone rake. Tne inventorB or tne alleged wire less telephone declared it worked with out wires. Fung examined it and soon discovered that connecting wires ran from one Instrument to the other." He, told the police and his expose effectu ally broke up the scheme. PARK Observe the many new homes and extensive street improvements. V,I 1 . In one week one tenth of all dwelling permits in Portland were for. Rose City Park. , ' Nowhere else in the city can you find property selling at our prices, with the , Beautiful Environment; Marvelous building activity and extensive street improvements. If you doubt this, visit the various residence sections and see for yourself. Many desirable lots remain, but they are going fast. Special inducements to homebuilders. LOTS $500 UPWARD. Street improvements included. , Terms are easy. HARTIWAN&TH0MPS0N Chamber of Commerce e yesterday norm or Montana lias moved rauldlr southeast- 1 ward to Kansas, and Hie tropical aiorm rtKEiUL vcmcra llACKUft In Twont y-thlid street, this city. at llie family reside tioptnilr II 1. 1 !, U1 ikmi. f.,l W. ll.krr. . MAU-. ..... , w . x .k...... . a atf vu si vr re is months inn 1 1 ,1m v hlsh pressure overlies the north famine Kuneral rvloea will be hUt at the Jjop Vt'edneaday, Wpi.n,br li. IT Unci In- sutes and the Atlantic hin , area la moving slowly sasiw I rains Mil veal States and at scattered in jrture! ard. Light places la tn lotas and Win- rains fell jrestarday In the aorta Pacine at nttrr i tana, Wyoming, the Uakl Huoti. llaavv ra lower Mississippi valley and lighter ! amounts are reported la the east gulf statea. it is much eoiaar in uregonena southern Idaho and correspondingly warmer In the upper Mississippi valley. upper Michigan and in portions or tne Atiantia states from Mew lor soutn 10 tne Carollnaa The Indications are for fair weathe In this district tonight and Wednesday, with heavy frost lonlsht In eastern Oregon- and southern Idaho and light froat In eaatern Washington, northern Idaho, and southwestern Oregon except near the ooast- Max. Win. Preclp. Dtamarck, N.' D. 1 Blatna. Wash Boise, Idsho. .(I Iioston, Mass...,,, 10 Uuffalo.N. r. tl Cairo, 111 81 Calgary, Alberta.,, 18 Charleston, S. C.... 80 - Chicago, 111 81 Cincinnati. Ohio.... 84 Denver, Colo....... 81 Detroit, Mich...... 80 , Dodge, Kan.. , 88 Dubuque, Iowat.. 84 Kagle, Alaska...... 88 Edmonton, Alb 44 Elklns. W. Va..... 78 El Paso, Texas..,., 88 Eureka, Cat 88 Havre, Mont..,,.,. 84 ' Kallspell, Mont...'; 88 1 84 88 Vlted. fry. Interment Mountain View tcm- Kansas City, Mo.; Lewlston, Idaho.,.'.,' North Plead. Waslt. Philadelphia. Pa.... Phoenix. Arts Pocatello. Idaho.;.. Portland, Or..-.,.. Rosabura. Or. Bait Lake. Utah...; 78 San Antonio, Texas, 84 Ban Diego, Cat 88. Seattle. Wash 81 81s al you. Or 81 Spokane, Wash. . , . . 81 Tanana, Alaska..., 18 Tatoosh Isl. Wash. 14 Tonopab, Ney 80 Valdes. Alaska Victoria. B. C 88 Watla Walla, Wash. 84 Willlston, N. D 84 Yellowstone Park.. 88 Yuma, lArls. 88 a a - 88 v 41 80 1 , (4 40 70 70 81 84 84 81 . 88 " l 80 81 44 4 , ' 40 88 ' 80 81 88 81 41 .80 48 80 88 . 80 60 14 -41 -14 48 84 40 60 60 18 14 - 81 .00 . .00 .00 .00 ,00 .08 ,s0 .48 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 HUUTIn this city, September 10. at I the residence of her oaugnter, Mra jamon K. Wood, Katherlne Wlihemlna liulil. ased II years S most lis and ill days. His funeral service will be held I at Inlay s chapel at f p. ni., Wcdnoxtay, I naptetnoer ii. yiiamta invited, inter- rnxnt Lone S'lr femetary. WlIJiON In this elty, Heptember 10, at I . ine ramny (eeiaence, mi MMlt strvft. Eva M. Wllaon. as ad 18 veara 0 inontlis and IS days. The funeral arv!ce will ta neid at the above residence at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Sieptember II. ITrlends In vited, Interment River View cemeterv. JACOHMEN Baptember 10, Herman Timothy. Infant son of Mr. and Mra. Peter . Jacobean. Funeral Wednesday. Beptemner II, at I p. m.. from hums. f u Williams avenue. Friends tnviteo. Intarment Hose City cemetery. s-rm-s ttti-1 ;Stt- i t .-fcj acmsa FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNINOt M'KNTKE . A OILBAUOIf, undertakers ana em osamers: modern In every detail. Seventh and I'lne. Main 480. Iady assistant T CDPH ln t aids undertaker. vvaa uidj. aaslataob B 781, 410 Fast Alder, 1188; fcast :g J. P. Finley & Sen .00 ..00 .00 .01 .10 ,00 .11 .14 '.00 .00 .00 .10 .oo .00 .00 .00 .08 .00 T .00 .08 .00 .88 .00 .01 .18 .01 .00 Lsdy attendant Main I; A-1888. ZKLLKK-UYKXUS CO, undertakes, 174 Hussell; East 1 0g. Lady assistant. M ENTEE-ERICKflON CO.. undertakers; lany ass t. Alder si. notlv pnonr a. KOSK 1'ITI CKMETKRY Phones C-1114 and A-4444 EAST SIDE funeral director ore to V, S. Dunnlng.ino. K, a. success (1. B-sm tDWAH'' H0lMN, undertaker, . 110 Free to Men. ' Relieves Headache. Hereford's Acid Phosphate ' relieves nervousness caused by impaired diges tion, wakefulness or overwork Dr. Taylor's $10,000 museum now open; admlsslkn free. 234 Morrison st.' Esparto arrass, a North African pro duct, one of England's matt Important paper stock materials, is about 68 per cent by welgnt avauaoie riore. : IEW -S AILMENTS THOROUGHLY CURED Consult Me First Even though your case may be one that some other doctor is able to cure and though his cure be absolutely thorough and perma nent, there is yet good cause for your com ing to me for treatment The service I ren der is entirely unlike and better than the or dinary. I have devised new and scientlflo methods of treating men's ailments in all their phases. I cure cases that others can not cure, and cases that others can cure I cure in less time and without pain or pos sibility of injury. All my forms of treat ment have been perfected along the lines of -nature's requirements and are in exact harmony with the natural recuperative forces. Therefore, my cures are painless, prompt and thorough. Contracted Ailments The serious results that may follow neg lect of Contracted Ailments could scarcely be exaggerated. Safety demands an abso lutely thorough cure in the least possible time. I have treated more cases of these disorders than any other physician upon the Paclflo Coast My cures are thorough and are accomplished in less time than oth er forms of treatment require in producing even doubtful results. I employ remedies of my own devising and my treatment Is equally effective In both recent and chronic cases. I Treat Men Only The vast multitude of men who have tak en my treatment have not been disannoint- They know that I do not promiae more I ' The Leading Specialist ed. than I perform. To them I have actually uiusiraiea in tne cure oi tnelr own cases the truth of what I claim,- namely that my treatment Is as certain to cure as It Is that my patient engages my services and follows my directions. My success is due not alone to education, experience, skill and scientlno equipment but to the fact that I limit my study and practice strictly to diseases and weaknesses of men. To male maladies alone I have earnestly and exclusively devoted 6 years of my life, an! on them all my facul ties are .concentrated. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY The Human Body in Wax Reproductions FREE TO MEN! Lack ol Virility or Vital Power Is one of the most. depressing and important conditions with which physicians have to deal. The nerve origin being in the lower brain, the medula oblongata and medulla spinalis, and center of the lumbar enlargement, as well as the glan dular and muscular apparatus, rem edies must be used with these facts in view, and it stands to rea son that treatment of these im portant centers should not be en trusted to quacks or experimenters. If you have an ailment of the delicate or sensitive, centers, come and talk your case over with me. It alter a thorough examination and understanding of your case I find it to be incurable, I will frank ly tell you so and not cause you to spend tim.e or money. I will A -1 . . not. tnargc you a cent ior any in formation I may be able to give you, and if you feel convinced that I am the right man to handle your case I will do so on eminently satisfactory terms to you if the case is curable. Young, Middle Aged and Old Men Cured Quickly tEASOVABXJS rail 8 SPEEDY RESUX.TS OUAXAJNTEED (70X28 If you suffer from any Disease or Weakness caused by ex cesses, Sedentary Habits or any form of dissipation, come and get my advice FREE. Do this, no matter who has advised you or treated you, for I have a POSITIVE CURE for every such a curable case. It is because I have cured my patients that I today enjoy the largest practice of any one physician or specialist in Portland. , Impoverished health and age go badly together, and the older you get the more difficult is the task of righting physical wrongs. A man of words and not deeds is like a garden full of weeds If you need help get THE "TODAY HABIT." When a man commences to get old at 40 or 60, you know he la on the wronar track, and nmthnir im,tt,ni i. k-Ci-j H" methods distinctly my own I cure to stay cured forever varicose ItSJZH' Wsss, Blood s!nd Skin Diseases, r.idne7 f r Disorders, TJlosrs, Sores, Painful arw.uinc, BnralngT Itch lng and Inflammation, nervousness, iss of trsnrthand Vitality and all arpsolal and Ball cats Slsoiders of Kan. a I,amth! ol,.e8t a"d most successful specialist In diseases of men coa.and mef very much less than you woulo pay for lf 8ervlc- Medicines furnished from my ow laboratory. 81.60 to $8.60 per course. If you cannot call, write for particular Many cases are curable at bon. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. SuVdaysl to li ST.LOUIS MEDICAL CO. 23f Yamhill St. 5 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY so ACRES near Beaverton, fine fruit land. 876 per acre; very easy terms. Good platting proposition. Ownsr. 844 Stark. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PACIFIC Title V Trust Co.. tha leading abstractors. 104-5-i-T Failing Ding. George C Johnson and wife to the Title Trust company, lot 11, block 4. Rochell 11 800 Joseph Price and wife to tne Sell wood jaunflrv company, tot i. block 4, Seliwood 100 O. W. Priest and wife to George C. Talbot, lot f, block 6, awan -addition 3.000 Ogleaby Young and wife to ' Charles scnmia. lot . diock o. Stewart s Park .. 1.800 M. A. Welsh and wife to John C Bpence, lot 19, block 8. Oakhurst Amby Blower and ITS 660 MEETING NOTICES A. A- a N. M. 8. Listen Members of Al Kader Temple going to Baker City on the J 2d Inst SHOULD HAVE their V fea. MUST HAVE their 'white cards. These you can aet from your re corder. Railroad reser vatlon from J. ' G. Mack. 5th and Stark sts. The time of your life awaits yos don't miss It. The schedule for "special" will leave Union depot on the 22d, at T o'clock p. m.. In stead of 8 o'clock, as in previous no- f tlce. Order nis." Potentate. B. G. WHITEHOUSK. Reorder. A af GEORGE WASHINGTON Camp, 181, W. O. W will give whist and dance to night at W. O. W. hall, 128 11th at. Everybody invited. Good music and prises. Ad mission 16c. OREGON Council, Royal Arcanum, meets at the Auditorium, 208 3d St., the first and third Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m. Visitors cordially wel come. O. O. HALL, Secretary. Care Honfyman Hardware Co. IVANHOE lodae No. 1. K. of P.Rea-u lar meeting tonight In their castle hail, 11th and Alder sts. Work in the third rank. Visitors invited. K. M. LANCE. K. R. 8 M. W. A. Oreaon Grape Camp. No, 8876, Mondays. Belllng-Hlrsch block. 10th and Washington sts. ' HOT A DOLLAB HEED BB PAID UITUSSS CUBES M. W. A. Evergreen Camp, 6468, meets Wednesday evenings. Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison sts. MARRIAGE LICENSES Samuel Jacobs, 676 Clay street, 26, and Bessie westerman. 2i. R. M. Leeker, 86 North Seventeenth street, 21, and Florence Batstone, 18. John A. Farley. 818 East Thirty. seventh street, 25, and Anna L. Harris, zi. Martin Toung, St Johns, 48, and Mln nie Peoppels, 48. Joseph T. Kacimarek, 831 Wash ington street, 21, and Mary E. Wagner,, IB.-.- Charles Henry Foster. 466 Tacoma avenue, 82, and Lois Alice Coffee, 18, Myer Cohen, 426 First street, 23, and Kosie Bpindier. 19. George Albert Rlckert 610 North Twenty-first street, 22, and Elisabeth Frances Suf f el, 20. Warren B. Haywood. 242 First street, 21. and Slsrrid C Ohlsson, 18. Ernest Henrickson, 1710 Macadam road. 28. and Esther Carlson, 24. WRnDING cards. W. G. Smith & Co.. Washington bldg,, corner 4 th and WasntnKton sts CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floiM desla-n. 2S9 Morrison St. PORTLAND, OR. V MAX M. SMITH, florist. 150 5th st, op posite Meier A rVank's.1 Main 7216. y Blower ana nusoanu, id Ralph 8- Evans, east half or lnfa i 4. hlock 7. Clifford a vs.. . H. Hamblet and wife to M. Zenger, . lots 3. 4. DIOCK zs, r airport. . . C. A. Zygowskl and wire to turn. J. H. Liangiue, 101 b, diock Willamette : . . 1.000. C, P. Brooks and wife to Henry K. Burber. lots 5, 1. block 16, First addition to Troutdaie T. C. Staley and wife to a. weDo, wesi nan ui mia . block , 61, Vernon .............. Anna Grebel , ana tiusosna io jm,i v. Keamona. 101 o, 2. Broadway .'.-...' Nettie Walters to Jonn mc Knte. lots 78. ATleta Park :.. . . . James E. Hcdmond and .wife to .Terob Drebel. lot 1, block 18, Tm rl, ....... Florence- -Day and huf", Ada Wallace Unruh. lots 28 and 80. block 30. Tromont Place .... William U Wood and wife to Tfthn UflftniflfD. IU1 W U1VV" t O Da alnTlft ......a.se William N. Northrop et al to OeorM E. Yarno et al. lots 7 ?Za a. tract "H" In Northrop O. O. Jackman and wire to r.a Anderson, lot i, mw O.T BrW VndV wlfi' to X Fairr and wue, i?i , ' nyvlde resubdlvlslon . . .-. n xir nltrtrm anil Wire IO 4. . itai i - inta j anuiiv, Xrlr .............. H. Hamblet . and wife to Urn. Frank Horiman, wi -- 2. 4.000 2.800 Ml 4,000 2 B0 T.000 1.200 J.600 850 276 278 215 200 T.000 00 BIRTHS Examination Free Z do not ehavrrs for advice, examination or dlanosla. it Tea aii e prlvata talk wit m, yo, wlla b. r4 btSa trJES.? Impossible te eail, wrltav. Honrs, t a, in. to P- a.; 8 on days, 10 f U Every Woman ' A?v S , SftaasMBUd asS sfcrajIS kamr The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234J Morrison St., Corner Second, Portland, Or. 1" DR. W LEE I The Great Chinese Doctor tvooATZo zzr xOBrxAJrz txmcm isso II a 1 1 V "Km,: : f X I U 1 i 4 fc n rna f . JT . I wMrnn as m I 1. Cy M J s.Mii.liMiisar .NJT J " 9 !- W Oa, 4. , Csl. aS Lmw Paws irt 1m t iw ,L s "V Ia i I .lar 1 I a YOUNG IVIIIVG R la called the g-reat because he evrea all SIseasea without reoortlng to tha knife. Call and have a free examination. Ha will tell you the exact nature of your trouble. He treats anocMsfuIly ovary form of female com- piBiuw aui private ana mooa on cer. paralysla timora, rboumatlsm and all Maorders of the stomach, liver and kidnarva Ha has had groat suooasa In curing eonsamption whew the victim Is not TETTICK To Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tet tick. 087- E. 17th St., N.. August. 11, a naugnter. DALLOFF To Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Dall off. 63,0 Cottage Place, Sept 16, a son. 8COTT To Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott, 184 E. 46th St., Sept 18, a son. HUSTON To Mr. snd Mrs. E. O. Hus ' ton. 762 Vancouver St. BeDt. 16. a daughter. ROMANSKI To Mr. and Mrs. L. Ro m an ski, 222 Skldmore st, 8ept. 13, a son. i MORELAND To Mr. and MrrE. W. Moreland, 1801 Newman st, Aug. 12, a son. HAYS To Mr. and Mrs, S. U Hays, cltv, Pept. 20, a son. BAXTER To Mr. and Mrs. A." H. Bex- ter. mi MCienan St.. Hept. 13, a son. ocumip; jo ir . 161 Delawa PETERS T ters. 682 Douglas st. Sept 18, a sdn. PARK8 To Mr. and Mra F. A. Parka 6S Dou arias st- 8ent 18. a inn HOlT8E To Mr. and Mrsr W. House, 304 N. 24th St., Sept 18. a daughter.. BARRON To Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bar ron, 21 2d st. Sept 18. a daughter. " ALLMAN To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alf- man. 468 E. 18th st, N 8ept a daushter. -BROWN To Mr. and Mrs, C K. Brown, 126 E. 2th st, Sept II, a daughter. John!.0 Eastwood and w'ifi to H. E Nobieriot , block 4. Webb's C.apdWens Vo Jo'sVph Wert Vots' and l!. block IS, Railway addl- Thto0Haiei In vtment "company to L. W. Watts, undivided half or east 25 feet of lota 6 and 6. block 26. Portland E. B. Holmes ana wnj ro ander uoenme. wv OUUIllO . . , Zada A. Anderson ana m Cora P. Grout, lot 6, block 166, J. W. Roots et al Frace' Al- lara, lots o sua "r- " . first addition to Troutdaie. i . . 126 Elliabeth H. Smith and husbana to J. H. wasn, lonio n im t.b Vl annetf 1,40 Adrian McCalman and wife to May Davis et al. lot , oiocs s, llntre addition - 860 Ladd Estate Co. to Frank Kursa, . lot 16, block 18, Westmoreland. 698 i F. J. Beler to Richard Becker, lots 8 and 9. block 47, Vernon ..... 1,000 Donya Enirelstad and husband to George W. tjiarKe, iotsn anu 13. block 13. Southern Portland 2,000 B. M. Lombard and wife to Joe Hartung, lota l ana 3, diock i. -Railway addition 12 : B. M. Lombard and wife to Joe Hartung, lota z ana 4, diock 7, Railway addition , .. 1T0. Addle A. Thorn aa and husbana to '! S.. B. Barker et al, west 4i or - t -lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 102, - '.: Sell wood 2.800' Addle A. Thomas and husband fo V. 8. B. Barker et al. Undivided . k. of lota 3 and 4, block 80, Bell- wood 4,000 Addle A. Thomas) and husband to . S, B. Barker et al, lots 6, 6 and . 7. block 65. seliwood. ; .. . ..... , T.000 - CERTIFICATES of title made by the. Title A Trust company, 7 Chamber' of Commerce. LAWYERS Abstract ft Trust Co., room 6 Board of Trade bldg.: abstracts a specialty. ' ' ncieiian su. Dept. 13, a son. I To Mr. and Mrs. H. George, iware st. Sept 14. a son. r rn Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pe- AB8TRACTS of title. D. Alexander ah stract office, 4 IS Corbstt bldg. Main, 86. - f - NEW TODAY. r a piTni hi! 1 Viil 1 1 ULllliLL OEATBft CHINUt MaUMCtNX. m Wonderful rem, j 2 tSn from XZlSg I i AJTX aVoOTS cur I 2 v.u,r, i- aT-renaa) nesa. Catarrh, As- Grippe, Thmat Luog. Uvor. Kid ney and Stoma? TroobJes; also ,n Private - Dlooassa Coosnltatiosi fro. 47 Taylor srtrst. 1 kot. 2d and 3d. too much ran oown sy too enseoso. aad win .u . credibly ahort tlmo. Ho brows bis own medicines from China. ni. all of which are entirely haroa- Amefioaji doctor. roanodioaw Baadroaa herbs, bud a, barks and vegetable teas. less, and whoso snedlciaaJ proper tteo are anknowa to He used la his practieo over IN dlfferant Orloatal n si uninnusia iruia stsisiiu pauosxav DR. WIND LEE WTLES Alta WIlea, Myrtle Park. Sep tember It. are 1: tubmila.nniB. jsrltlB. CKiri Ainu .raiman. City. Bep- lfNr It. aged 41; lung trouble. OLA7IK Wary Olasfk. 143 Graham , eptamoor 11, age ai; cardlao rilrltatln. rTERPOM- Oi It. Peterson, East Oll ean and Kaat Flfty-oevonth streets, firmrrhr 26, in T it; Inanition. WEXlVRr tela T. Wendorf. 477 tn loa aveftwa, Sept. jf. a- 2 months; e"tero-ool"'s. NE1LL FUen B. KafTl 284 riaadors On the Oregon Electric railway," le " car fare. Inside tho city limits. 11 jnln-i uter ride from tho business center, all full lota, 60x100 each. Improved street a and sidewalks, city and mountain view unsurpassed, no stone or gravel, all In grass plot Prices 3200 to 3400 per lot; title perfect; complete abstract of title ' to date furnished free to every pur chaser. Tske the Oregon Electric csr st Front and Jefferson streets for Cap ' Itol HI1J and see for yodreelf. . -." cz,oaxsrr tvon. ' Mala 1048. 401 McKay bldg. X 37 North Fifth fitrt . Fo-tIol, Oregon .....ttttl,ttttttttltltltttliniiii'-"--------- strt September it ago Tl; valvti- - - m,,mnt 1 r dts of ho heart 1 . - . jcnLia0N Mra. Naoey CnVUmrm. I 1 Tnnn Tw.ity-eixtn m.n rpehur Beusonic Acres $500 The Best Salesman is ax Journal Classified Ad: ri. Prrts-mbex 17. ago ti; par-clooma rWRTIJ Vr A- MarriH 811 hlrtmnrl irwt MtlfBisw It, agv t: --" rr" !".st'. M IVFH-n. V Mrl-,.r. trf S!'Tii ,trt g,w-Kr it, ar 4 rnr,:hs; arut dj-r.try. Make rase nation a bow. 14 per cnt down and 216 per moeth. Rame dlstajtes oat by.tlmo as Sunayslde.. On west side, level, sightly, and cloaroel . UNITED TRUST CO.. tiT oin or nui mo. J PorCaad, Oragoa.