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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1009. LI ISS I fill ii llEBT PLAiJFJED - i .( U Will Organize Vast Modera tion for Purpose of Evan gelizing .World Vni on Business ; Basis Pi neliot at Head. " ; ' ' IXWAXJN JAIL FOK """"BOKKOWIXO A HOUSE IBiweiat nitnaUh U The Journal. Dayton. W'aali.. t. It. C'anht on vm ljitta rrafivailon by l'U(n or fleers anj returned to Dayton yeeler day. Hilly While Thunder, Indian, wm fined a and coats, amounting to ji. In Justice Jlolman's court White Tltun dr was arreated on complaint of his futlier-in-law, Joe (VKlt-nn, for stealing xayuae. it devMoaad White Thunder borrowed the rayuee to rid a abort die tttnc e but that inaicail ha rod It to th 1-apwal reservation, Unable to pay bla riiia. White Thunder la serving in u Inutility jail and incidentally pushing a Uwnmowrr over the greensward la the 'courtyard. According to Justice Holman. Whlto Thunder whan ha waa returned -hers re. fused to recognise hla young wife and her paimose. with true Indian alolldlty ha maintained abaoluta indifference whenever In her preeenoe. supposedly because her rather had him arrested. THE PERFECT WAY . Scores of Portland Citi zen. Have Learned Itr J I Br John E. Ladirop. . ' Washington, Oct. 18. Churchmen loo atl tha Uymen'a mlaalonary movement Tbout to be Inaugurated a oqo of, tha mportant enterprises of tha day. . U ' la to co-ordinate tha missionary, xorcea ' : of all tha shurehes of tlia country, and ' la being encouraged by aoma of tha moat f 'eminent clergymen. Among them aro i Ulahop Earl Cranston, Methodlat Eplsoo ? pal, now resident In. Washington, for ? merly I! vlna In .Portland, Or. Bishop Alfred Hardin n, Protestant Episcopal, of ' thla dloceaa, successor of tha. somewnat celebrated Bishop Salterlee, deceased, --heartily Joins in tha movement. , Such other prominent, clergymen aa I the Rev. John Shannon, pastor of tha historic old- Metropolitan Methodlat . rjpiscopai -enurcn or mis city, wnere ti President McKinley attended ' divine fervlces; tha Rev. Charles wood, paa or of the Presbyterian Church of tha , covenant, a man wno nas -impressea lilmalf on the eis,tlonal capital remark . abty, are acting: heartily with tha i movers for tb.e enterprise. Clifford Plachot at Head. . A three-day fathering: -will" be theld ? Jiere, beginning November 14, for which preparation are being made by a.oom. mlttee, with Olfford Pinchot at tha naad. In tha chief cltle from ooaan to ocean similar conventions will be held, and in May, 1910. at Chicago,- a general convention, at wmca me .results 01 an ' of tne other conventions,'. wilL bo gone over and attempt made to boll it all : down to something- practical and tan . The proposal la baaed on tha tellef i mat tna time is ripe xor closer co-opera- . tmn between tne onurcnes. it is claimed i that the day of controversial religious ,. wont nas passed, ana mat practical con ; alderationa call for better understanding between the denominations. , Those who back the enterprise cite ' the fact that often ssveral religious er- ganliattona enter the same field of mls : sionary endeavor, both at home a,nd in t foreign lands, when every consideration - of expediency demands division of the ' work, and the avoidance of duplication Of labor and expense. Xnstanoe Cited, BETERMIXATIOX OF nnrtmr i TiinTtn 1itvo niMnt "utierco conaiani '. Y ' SEREX ADERS :mXS pain, in my back and often Rnacial Dtanatch ta Thm Jceraal.) Pavton. Wash.. Oct It When a party 4r 10 .or 10 serenaders from Waltahurg failed In their ettempte to arouaa wea lv Uovd and lils bride one night this week.' they adopted In which a number ployed- on the Lloyd aoliMnmal v. . After! the party had spent an hour or more in attempts to bring; the young If you suffer from backache, - There la only one way to cure It The perfect way Is' to eur tha kid neys. s . '", - A bad bark means sick kidneys. ? Neglect It. urinary troubles follow. " oan'g Kidney, pills are made or kidneys only. , Ar endorsed by" Portland people, David Campbell, 1T0 North Eighteenth treat, Portland. Or., says: "Mr fJth In Doah'a Kidney Pills today la ' juat as great as when I recommended them several 'years ago; tbe cure they per formed In my case having proven per manent I suffered constantly from was so lama and sore that It was quite difficult for me to stoop or lift I tried various remedies and was treated by a phyatclao but. the relief J obtained was only tem porary and I wag at a "loss to know read that I was Induced to try them, procured a box at tha Laue-Davls Drug Co. -.The contents of this box helped me eo much HEAL OT.ITE TKAXSrEIlJi iilin p, HharkKy to Ooorga C, Mil ler,. lot "K," fcaat Portland lieiiMa addition ' 3. V. Orace to Pert W. Hrnard et al. tim I and.. blK a, klbrta. .....,.. The ManaAeld Company lo OM , IJ. tiitilth. lula and 10, blocs; .11, 'J'orrece Park , Title fluaranta Trust Company to KUa Urtiidcraoti at al. lot It, blo-k 11. Koaainere . Roae rity Park Aaaovlatlon to T. II. Wlilldrld et al, lot 1, block . lit. Itoae City Park,.,.' Roae City , Park Aeaoclatlon to Arne -Osteneoe. lot f, block 11, Itoae City Park,.... Albert W. Tick snd wife to Albert J. Ituhmer, weal IB feet or lota 14 and 11, block to. Alblna.... Title Ousrantee A Trust Company 1,000 i.sto 400 409 1,100 100 t.TOO inae one nigni ponr; and I wag at a loes to itUAVX. to get rM of my trouble nI ranch figured con I o much about Doan Kidney Pills oouole out of doors the serenaders con ceived ths idea that their number was that I continued taking the remedy nd loo smau ana ruinn 10 xne ue.ru " IM. ritrmA - the' ranch handa were aunnosed to be asleep, compelled 'the men to dresa and join in inn pnes amiurpini uriiiuniii n- tlons. - The coup was successful and with the husky .reinforcements, the young; couple were soon brought smiling to tne aoor. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. T- sol agents for the United States. .Remember -. the - name Dosn's and take no other. . : : One Instance pertaining to home mis , alons is cited a North Dakota town of . 1600 people sparsely settled environs i "and limited possibilities of growth, where ten churches entered with organ i ixatlon of societies: . erection of church ' -buildings,' installation of pastors, and . '. ail Of tne auxiliaries or a moaern - church. Each one had missionary sup ' port: none approximated Independence , of the parent organisation for current expenses. Not ; one - was vigorous. k-s "One or two churches," said one or I'ti.e prime movers- of the laymen's' mls- eionary movement, "would have thrived, ii Ten was too many. Would not this home missionary wor to1 supported older communities, have been more in ; telligently done bad there -been, some ; agreement betweeiv "the churches? And i III1B la Ulliy a av t-ne iruoBiuimir. C of a co-ordination 'of effort and utlllsa- Hon of resources." X Many Oood Besnlts to Come. A not unimportant featureef the lay ;: men's movement will be the arousing of ? enthusiasm for tne carrying on, or tne work of . the modern churchus , in all lines. Thoughtful churchmen agree thafc in late years, the men of the i United States have not retained tbeir loyalty to the churches that they manifested in past periods. It is suggested that prop er consideration of the conditions of the present-day will discover what are the underlying causes for this apparent in difference, and devise means with which to bring to pass Improvement. Stimulation of institutional work may easily be one or tne results or tnese con ventions, which are planned to cover the continent broadly, including north, "" south, east and west. - Interchange of experiences, it is believed, will enable all churchmen to profit by the knowl edge of others to an extent that the 'maintenance of the" layrnen's movement may be expected to create a sort of clearing house, to the benefit of all. Will Adopt Business Methods. To a areatee or lesser extent, an un- " deriving desire-back of the enterprise is ine utilization or some or uie dubi- ness principles which have made modern Daughter of the Conffderary Meet. Houston. ' Texas. ' yOct ' H.- Several hundred delegates, - including repre sentatives rrom every state that rormea . I. -Aw.-n X M.nv .IhM states, north, east and west, arlved A marked high pressure area, with Its in Houston tanwy to attend tna annual i center over the uakotas, covers tna en WEATJIER REPORT general convention of - the United Daughters of the Confederacy. -The convention will have Its formal open ing tomorrow and tha sessions will con tinue until the end of the week. Ths local , chapters have made great prep arations, for - the entertainment of the visitors. - tire country between the Cascade and Appalachian mountains. Elsewhere the J treasure is about normal, while a new ow pressure area haa appeared off the Oregon-Washington coast. During the last 14 hours rain.-heavv in o laces, has fallen In the lake region, the Ohio val ley, at scattered daces east of the Ap palachian!!, in Texas, Oklahoma - and Kansas,. 1.02 Inches having fallen at tit. ;; .Baptist diurch Remodeled. lbanon. Or. ..Oct. 18. The remodel- loui,; an ugtlt Bnow . reported from g of the Baptist -church building will North Dakota.- It is warmer in Wash i completed next week. Two 'Ds ng-ton, Nevada, western Idaho and in Ing he have been added.' the steeple has been remodeled, and tna entire structure naa been painted. SALES EXCEED $250,000 ENORMOUS MONTH'S REC ORD OF LOCAL FIRM IN TWO STATES. the srreater nortlon of Oregon and Call fornia; it is sllghly cooler along the OrV-gon and northern California coast, in western Montana and in eastern Idaho. ' , The indications are for fair weather with increasing cloudiness In this dis trict except that there writ- be showers in western Oregon ana western wasn lngton tonight and Tuesday. i emD. Max. Min. Free! p. 84 68 .64 70 68 60 Interesting Comparison With 1 .r m.' IT a ionamons ten iears Ago Shows Wonderful Development. - Alibene. Texas . Amarlllo, Texas Baker City, Or. Blaine. Wash . Boise, Idaho 66 Boston. Mass ... . 66 Cincinnati, Ohio .. 60 Denver. Col. ..... . 66 Detroit, Mich. .... 60 Dodge, Kansas ... 66 Dubuque, Iowa ... 48 Eagle, Alaska .... 30 Flagstaff. Ariz. ,. 66 . , I Havre, Mont ..... 46 Durin the month of September, for Ifilin1 m.w ' 2! Which the records have just been com- Kansas dltv Mo . 62 piled. Etler. Piano House reports hav- Xt0n, 'iSaifo 64 ina- aold in Orea-on and Washington T a aa alone over a -quarter of a million dol- Marquette, 'Mioh 44 1r5'wpth ?J '"V planOB- MarshfieM, Or. .., 62 Not' more than- ten years ago one of. Miles City Mont.. 44 theMghest authorities in music-trade New Orleans. Da.. 82 matters asserted that not to exceed New York. N. Y.;. 64 nity tnousana aonars worm j. ynnvn Nome Alaska .... could ever be aold in either one of .these, jortn Head, Wash. t'Far Western states" in any , on Tear. SwahomaTokla. .. Soarcely a decade later Eilern Piano Philadelphia, Pa, . House alone sells moretnfip sjx times phoenix. Arts. . . . this estimate in a single month. pittsburg. Pa. .... This is a significant record and pocatello, Idaho .. BpeitKa vuiumtre, iiui. wuiy - i Portland, ur mntiv.HAvlnff aelllna? nollcv of this firm, but also tot the wonderful devo tion to higher educaiton and the better things in lire prevailing inrougnuui these two states. To "ihow this development still more forcibly, , it ia jwatter of record -that.Xgt, althouo-h the Chlckering. America's fin est and most costly piano, has been sold in Oregon ever since the -old terri torial days, never In any one. year prior to the coming of Eilers Piano House were ever more than thirteen Chlck erlng pianos sold by the then biggest houses'' of the, trade. . . Since establishing its business In Portland there has scarcely been a month that did not witness a shipment to Eilers Piano House or more tnan one solid carload of Chlckertngs, both grands and uprlgnts.. The great . and almost revolutionary principles upon which the big business of Eilers Piano Howe vii founded awra nnlilr to ara.In recognition, and to day more than seventy per cent of the piano traae in Oregon ana wisruuiuii Is conceded to jailers .riano xiouse. . . nfora Eilers Piano House waa - es tablished the sale of good pianos was restricted and," Indeed, wonderfully .lim ited. The aim of dealers then, as It commercial sffalrs attain such hign m-nv dealers bow.. was to-sell as few 1 ,,,, 1 9 I . 4 m n n , m a r. a . 1 ' . . . - . . vi cuMonw- .. ? vi.to .... nionos al DOSSiDlO ana lo secure on interpretation is to be .place 'ach individual Dlano sold as high a profit as COUia poesioiy oe gmain. 28 64 82 68 80 62 64 63 70 74 64 Red Bluffs, Cal. Reno, Nev ..v'"--u. p., . . .... t Louis. Mo '. 64 San Francisco, Cal. 64 Seattle, Wash. .... 64 Siskiyou, Or. .Tri-eft-KDokane. Wash. .. 68 Tanana. Alaska .. 24 Tatoosh Isl., Wash. 64 V aides, AlasKa . . . - 4 Walla Walla. Wn., 64 Washington. D. C 68 Yellowstone Park . 44 Yjjma, Arls. ...... 86 42 40 38 42 40 46 80 40 42 34 20 28 . 24 ' 30 28 44 38 60 32 44 30 68 42 20 60 64 44 66 42. 84 46 48 40 44 44 62 40 Ht- 34 16 46 .. 10 40 42 24 60 .98 .0 .0 .0 .0 .64 .0 T. .01 .0 .0 .0 ..0 n :6N .0 .0 0 .14 .0 .0 .0 .0 XT9 .10 T., .0 .28 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 1.92 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 no sordid ' in this phase of . the. movement. .The material side of it is not the ultimate desideratum. But many business men wno are leaders in religious work.pro- lees to uvuerv liih-i. uruiutm imjivve- . ment may be achieved in church work by adopting at least some of the prac tical business methods of the success ful Institutions of the age. " Expressed plainly ,the conventions will 'probably develop plans-for appropriat ing some of the excellences of the mod ' em consolidation or combination, which .have been admittedly responsible for the brilliant success which "nas attended the much hated trust: which, most Jn- ..formed men agree, possesses many good x features., promising benefits to the na tion, wnen properly controuea. Aa with the trust which ideally con . calved. Involves nrevention of needless . waate, so, it is oiaamea, may it ne witn tna worn or tne onurcnes co-oraination of effort division of labors, avoidance or duplication or - expenditure, ana a dosen other phases which seem to prom ise oeneiiciai results. . LEBANOX-CRABTREE EXTEXSIOX" RUSHED ' (BcaHaJ DIlDateh ta The 7oaraaLl Lrebanon. Or.. Oct 1. Work on the Debanon-Crabtree extension of "tha Southern Paciflo railroad la progressing rapidly, jidoui. iwo -miles or grading paa Deen compietea ana more men ana teams are neing aaaea aaiiy. . At the Havden Brothers' ramp, on the Clarpoot farm, about ISO horses and mules snd 60 men are at work; at the DollarhWe Tcamp there are , about ( 100 horses and mules and 40 men. Riftr men with-two-engines ana number at teams are Dre paring to con struct the huge steel structure, whlcft will.be. when completed. , one t the largest and longest bridges in mis part cf Oregon. , - Two camps were established Sunday, tone Jukt taste's the city limits, which will begin grading from the river to the preaent terminus of the road; and tne otner on tne tnamoeriain term. across the river, where a big cut will be made. The excavation for the piers tn progressing and work Is expected to Begin on tna center pier ztexi onr. New Prenldctit at CarkKoa. Narthfleld. Minn. Oct. it. Csrteten C-nHea-e today Installed Dr. Donald J. Owiing aa preident of that institu tion. The eeffnonies were eritneeel bv a tarre wimtr cf the met 'e''n- glahed edTwators ef this ert1oej ef the ! Cmjrery. The eierieee r the dar wre b-un with the Iraus-nral prrceeton, -eMrrjf1 ft the etu4-nis afA faewltv ef the roilre,v tce-thr tTi incited riieeta. The iMin'H'tuil ejterriseei oc, piacei la tve Flrat CtiPtrrtUml thrrli WiH'am tjtfrd. f tvieop. --' -i-it e ue beard cf truateea, of- ne'ew. vmrrr- Piano sHoum methods meant entirely ;th reverse, for they made It possible -to furnish high-class pianos at a price, within the reach of a home of even the ordinary Income. Tha Introduction of carload freight rates, tha -employment of the so-called "harness" method of shipping; pianos In special cars without boxes, which at first was a patented device exclusively emnlokved by Eilers Piano House; the ?etting Instruments from factories at lrat hand, and the elimination of the many- middlemen and Jobbing houses wno at nan r ranciecu una uiuci exacted exorbitant profits and commis sions,' as they do in .'Several instances today; the doing away with all chicanery, trickery and unsavory metn ods with which the trade waa encum bered, tha establishment of a one-price selling policy, meaning one price ana that th lowest, to each and every buyer. no more being asked and no lass be ing accepted, and the dosens of money saving faculties - employed by Eilers Piano House, all contrived to help bring about the popularising of the piano, and made poseinie tne estaonsnmeni a-ur-land of the largest concern of its kind. The sales last year nf Eilers Piano House exceeded IJ.OOO.OOO. and they will exceed 1600.000 this year. MEETING NOTICES 41 to L. C. Mvara. lot I. Mm k 1 fclrer iiMlilnn in llnll&dae Park addition i.. 100 Title fiuarnntee aV Trust Company la U.riln Marllnann. lot II. -block 14. South rJt Johns.,,... til Investment Company to W. R, Plr- I j. int. ix inn i a. nim-a oa. Irvlnston Park 460 William Retdt and wife to Rob ert J. O'Neill, lota 1 and X.. block 216. Holladay addition "4,600 It Hamblet and wife to Mra. B. 11. Drvttnrotia-h. lot 11. block 21. Falrport ' I7 James W, Cook and wife to Tom llvhviiil. Iota 11 and It. block 6. Cooke First addition., ...1,100 Julius H. Beyer and wife to Frank I. Hradford. lots 1. 1 and 1. block 1, Beverly (.400 Mary Lear to W. P. Olds, lot 4. InMann'i auhdlvlaton of block It. North St Johns ' 460 Andrew W. Stevenson and wife to T, O. Staley, lots 7 and a, block 7. Foxohas addition May Zumwelt and husband to Mrs. M. O, Wells, lot 7, block 4. or chard Place, a subdivision of lot 11. Olenwood Park Adam Schwlnt and wife to Chris tina Helaenreter, lot zu, diock 4 Alb4ia Laura Kocher and husband to Wil liam H. Weeks et al. lots i, i and 16, block 26, Alblna home- tea1 W. R. Byrum and wife to A. Bos- kowlts, lota '17. ana is. diock 1, (-"airfield - Frelda Lewis and husband to Car rie O. Mlllspaugh. lot io,' diock 1. -Terminus addition Title Guarantee & Trust company to J. E. Martin, lots is ana i". Wock 86, Berkeley ............. Etta C. Holbrook snd husband to I - ... v.rnr nil iu H.nn i i. . block 24. Irvlngton Park. . "0 Charles B. Miller and wue to Cleveland J. Miner, lot a, piw d, Mussex aaamon ........ . George K. King and Wife to Chas. K. King, lot 10, uioca a, wonuuu Park Ladd E7sUte Co. to Margaret L. Hehing. lot 23, biocx , west mnreland ...... B. M. Lombard and wlfa to Delmer Shaver et al, lots b ana v. oiuu 7, Olmsted Park 2,700 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to Timothy Weld, lots 8 and 8. block 21, Rossmere 1,600 P. Meagher and wife to D. B. Thomas, block 28, Patton's sec ond addition to Alblna 2,160 Flnley O. McGrew and wife to Lue B. Crane, lot 8, block 23 Holladay's addition 100 Tillie Hill and husband to W. 8. Lauthers, lot 18, block 2, Hill s addition to St. Johns 725 Bertha Crynes and husband to 1am Thornoulst. lots 1. 2 and 8. block 1. Evelyn Park 61 Helen Oatman and husband to Al- h.rl tirav Int 12. block 19. - Kcnllworth 300 George E. Chamberlain and wife tn I.n.ura A. CaDles. lot-2. block 264 Holladay's addition 8,760 T. a. Bishop ana wire to i. Rrntt lot h hiocit 14. Tiemont Dlace 650 Ladd Estate Co. to E. R. Plttel- lca.ii lota 20 and 23. DIOCK 11. IiHd'ei addition v . . B.390 r ir i i:r. linn & a ti i I u . Larv.n. -wv, ln'lngton Park 2,600 John P. Sharkey Co. to Jfingoert OlHcn Hovrurl. lots 1. 2. B. Zu. 21. 22. block 26. Waverlelgh Heights 4.000 O. R. Addlton and wife to Ktnet K. FH-arta. east H of lot 4. block 4. Mt. Scott Park 400 Johnson W. Brlggs and wife to Harriet B. Bean, lot 9. block 36 Seilwood .. 1,600 Joseph H. Nash and wife to U. f. addition ... 1.260 Mary 8. Byi to unaries a. oats ka et al. lot 7 and north H of lot 6,! block 66, Sunnyslde 1,700 Mary u. Huiin ana- nusoana to Minna Miller, lots 27 nd 28. block 2, Edendale 2,750 H. A. Todd and wire to George Hombv. lots 8 and 4. block 1. Bralnard tract 630 J.100 2(0 2.000 1.200 00 850 200 825 1,000 720 fOIl SALE HEAL KHTATK 1 . Kcthlngr fcr Three Years We -will sell choice residence lots University Park without any caata nay nient on the purchaae price for three years ; I Itoae wno wilt nulla nioaer euttssee or homes. Uuney to loan t homebulldera. No conuutaalon to agent on tbnae terms, . Francis I.'McKcnna, PIT Commercial Block. Alberta Street Lots My bualneaa Is to gat you the baa huva la this section. If you. want i lol--chean In the most -aoUv portion of the city, I'm tha man for you to see oiilck. LOTH $175 SOME MORE BOMB LEft CITt OFFICE 723 I'MAMlitlt OF COMMKRCK. ALBERTA BBANt ! oKFICES I7TII AND ALHKItTA BT8 The Man, John B. Matthews WFAITTIFTTt. 241001 room modern house, bull I years ago, splendid view of rlvar avni city, a mocks rrom scnooi, i v oiocae from carllne, fine diatrlct; owner inav Ing city and must sacrifice; part caen. . r. 10. IIM'KKI ham tir.oin.il, 201 Henry bldg. EAST PORTLAND HEIGHTS'. 11360 buvs a i room hnuae with mod ern Improvements, cement basement and Prick walls. 1171 buys a lot 15x100. Both prop erties In East Tortland Heights, and must be sold this week. They are bar- gal tie. Tferiry Bldg., 4th snd Oak 50x11 -$40 Casli and 110 a month for a level, cleared, lot near Rose City Park carllne; owner leaving city. Multnomah Land Co. 606 ROTHCHILD BLDG. NICE HOUSE. 1300. Nice S room story and a half house, with gas, cement basement porcelain bath, south front - on Mason st, be tween Williams and Union aves. You can pay 1200 cash and 120 per month. Heats paying rent. GKUSSI A ZADOW. 817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. Don't Miss This Three lots and 6 room bungalow just south of new Jefferson high school: house leased at 120 monthly until orina: size of tract 83x129: 14600: S1000 cash, balance in three yearly payments. It's a snap. Clarke, 212 Allsky bldg., 8d-Morrison. If You Are Looking for Close in acreage or small, well lm- f roved farms, at low price and on most iberal terms see me. I handle my own properties. Elrod Corbett Bldg. J.'o. 520 Cor BUNAGLOW, 6 rooms, modern, neat de sign, double construction, block to ose City car. brand new. finish to suit: rice 12800, U cash, balance to suit, lest bargain in Portland for the nrlce;. James P. Logan, 326 Vs Washington st, room 404. R. N.' A., Oregon Rose camp, meets Fri day evenings, .Allsky hall, Third and Morrison. ' . . M. W. A. Evergreen Camp, (466. meets Wednesday evenings. Allsky bldg.. 3d ana Morrison sts. HALL for rent, 91 H Grand ave., cor. E. Wash.; reasonable. East 4449. MARRMGE -LICENSES CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title & Trust company, 7 Chamber of Commerce. LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co., room 6 Boara oi xraae biag.; abstracts specialty. ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab stract office, 418 Corbett bldg. Main 6." XEW TODAY. C. S. Fulton, 334 Eleventh street 21, and Estvlle ZeVss. 18. Harry G. Tremafn, Bellingham, Wash., - 26. and Helen 8. Chandler. 22. J. P. Lottridge. 462 North Twenty-third street, .25,- and Jeanette -Kendall, ' 24. William ;1 Reynolds, 64834 V Washington street 23, and Ethel Roberts. 22. Lawrence Serafin, 2048 Hexter street. ana yansy weuiuw, it. WEDDING cards W. G. Smlth& Co., wasbington bio. . corner tn ana Washington sts. ; 'mm .Scrofula disfigures and causes life-Ions misery. . , Children become strong and lively when given small doses of ' Scoti's.Emulsion every day. The starved body Is fed: the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott's Emulsion conquer scrofula, and many other Wood diseases. - r seta rr ajt sai see) is -M ia- . mm afi.ni W 14 t jf ROOTT fKra-Vt oa hM H.KT. CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers and floral design. 289 Morrison st. DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring co., o star st. MAX M. SMITH, florist 160 Sth st, op posite Meier at Frank'sx - Main 7216. BIRTHS ERICKSON To " Mr. - and " Mra Erick Erlcksorr, 460 East Thirty-fourth street, October 7, a boy.- BRYANT To Mr. and Mra Arthur Bryant, 1071 Belmont, October S, a boy. - - ' DEATHS) GREEN Baby Green, city, October 11; . 1 1 1 Was BR A US Lalona Braus, 880 East Twentylxth street North, October 4 sred 1- months: -cholera. TON Wong Ton. Blain, Wssh- October 13. aged 41 years; no cause. LOTAR8KE Rosa I Ota rake. Guild s lata, octoner it. agaa J aays; pneu monia. . - PULITS Cal PuHta, 378 Hawthorne avenue. October 11. aged 63 years. OALLAWAT .'. OalUway. city, Octo ber 11. aged ; pneumonui.. II DIRT CHEAP That's the ' way wa sell lota at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Come and see. It's cheaper to live In your own home than to pay rent.- - Let us ax plain our FREE RENT FOR SIX MONTHS proposition. Ifs a wnner for you. See our beautiful lota for only 8160 and up; $5 down and 82.60 a month. Also build homes and sell oa your own terma No forfeiture If pay ments deferred account sickness or loss of employment Coma In at your own convenience, bring this sd and we will take you oat In oar automobile and ahow this splendid property. """a" e Lmm INVESTMENT CO. 418 Corbett Bid. th and Morrison, (ft! mm South Mt. Tabor District About Zy2 Lots, $500 Cash If sold this week. wenry bldg. Big bargain. 626 SEASIDE LOTS FUK BALE ItEAL 1CSTATE 10 Buv'My 8 Room House IY GOF.H AT A BARGAIN. I have Uft the city and am now living on my farm. . I have within the uity limits of Portland an ele- fiant new $-rooin bouse, corner ot. 67x100, nice lawn and 0 aires berry plants set out. con crete walks all around the house) this Is one. of the best built nooses In Portland. ( built It for my home. It has full-elie concrete basement, stationary tuba, double floors. 8 tulleta, porcelain bath and still basin, wood lift, clos ets, pantry, 2 porches and I large halls, s nice rooms and large at tic. It is plsstered, tinted, elec tric lights, with eoatly fixtures: only 2 blocks from carllne. 1 have authorised Hargrove A Sons,, st lllto Sixth st North, corner Sixth and Ollaan. to make me a quick aals at 1000. and instructed them to mske good terms to ths right party. See them at once. ( room bungslow on Fast Main st, with bath, combination light fixtures, Dutch kitchen, full ce ment basement, cement walks all In- Price 11900; $600 down, bal ance as rent. 1400 DOWN. Fins room house, bath, gas and electric fixtures all in; fine lawn and fruit trees, only 100 feet from Hawthorne carllne. Fur niture can be bought If wanted. Lot 60x100. 1293 East Sher man st. Price $!60; 400 down, $20 a month. See Mr. Krrlngton on premises today. These are only a few of a large list of bar gains.. ', ' ' , Tbc Stewart-Go. Phone M. 9340. 609 Swetland BJdg. What are you FARMS, lots, acreage. In the market furT , Elea-ant home near Hawthorne ave $200 down. $16 per month. Sunny-aide home, all modern and new, Itnn lift .. mnnlh Alberta home on carllne. best buy In city, $600, $25 per montn. new grocery store, a, snap ii tanen ai once, $1800. .... . 22 room rooming house, Dricg duuq- ing, cheap rent, long lease, siouu. 9 room rooming house, first class, $500; terms. i: rar arann anan at itou. Automobile to trade for house and lot If you want to sell particulars call at nange list with us. 332 Lumber For Ex 50 Choice Mount Tabor Lots These lots are situated on the west Slope and are the most desirable In this locality. All lots sre large size. Must be sold at once; owner needs money. AH lmnrovements will be completed within one year. Only 16 minutes' ride from city; within one block of Mount Tabor car. Call and see us. PACIFIC COMMERCIAL TRUST CO., 246 Wash. st. Main 15Z4. BUY this 100x100 corner and you will double your money; small house, lots of fruit, $1100. We Have property on the new proposed electric line. Come and see us before It Is too late. R. M. GATEWOOD & CO, 165 H Fourth St. ust $250 $15 Per Month New buniralow on street soon to be paved with bltutlthic; 5 rooms, tinted 1 1 J ..we-a... In vntek nnnt rtf and blocks from P. O.. 1 bloclc from i j tr.L. nnmtsKia r? iLj.Ki.60V0.Ji w,Uwf.1,1 or trad Price Is low at $2500 and terms are so MttSLZti 2LV??- "vW..0"? low you can't afford to miss It W. M. difference if necessary. 15 R 6th st f-nnlc'lin & Co., - 407 W ells-Fargo bldft Main 2859, A-1747 or 26th and Clinton The Best Buy in 'Portland Modern 7 room bungalow, on Manhat tan st., near union ave.: Woodlawn or WlHlams ave. cars. Call 405 Manhat tan, or phone Woodlawn 1749. Have You GOT $400 CASH? Will sell mv modern fi room hnnirnlnar for $400 down and $15 Der month: lo cated in Irvlngton Park. Price 82600. Owner. E-264, -Journal, BEST 16 acre buy in Portland, east side; 24 miles Morrison bridge; $17, 600; small payment, easy terms. WADE REAL ESTATE CO., 614 Swetland bldg. $1.76 House, 2 rooms, 25 foot lot, $176 down, balance 85 month; 4 blocks from car. Boggess, 231 V4 Morrison st. room st. Seilwood 49, S-60. Vacanf Lots " Full lot, west side, south Portland, 60 feet to cars, 17 minutes' ride, $600 cash; It's a bargain. Two lots, 11th and Skidmore; snaps. Splendid lot, E. Salmon; improvements Villi Int Ttls-bland Park. CLARKE. 212 Allsky Bldg., 3d-Morrison. iiangf heal i s ta i : WILL trade at par hole cr at lot of 111, 000 ot li. l :.! duelrlel el k of 10 youre' aian.l s i pertx-tiial bucln-aa now piln 4 i-i uent dividend, for improved iuai.la -erty and pay aoma oaatt In . tiive partluulars by letter, tat ivi(.u blM-k. 1 to $a irt-e"of "h'11'klut coumT? Washington, fruit lands, with gu.-.t timber at $10 per acre, or eel it trade In atock of olothlng. ahoes or gen eral mercnan'iiee. - i-sati. journal. NV'lOj trad soma stock luSjiiianuf luring iiropoaltlon (tha atock la a.,1 Ing very readily and has an exceptional future) In exchange tut small ranth. p. a box m. 10u0 acrtta' stump land; trade for ruTT iana or & or auburhan property, WADW HEAL ESTATE CO, 614 Swetland bldg. ROOM bouae. Tints 00x 1 50 feet all In bearlna- fruit: fine home: will trade It on farm and pay difference. Young Brow., Oerllnger bldg. 320 ACHE wheat, farm to trade. All plowed and fenced. Owner, lift Board nf Trade. What have youT lots to trade fori rooming house. Modern Realty Co room oi, 102Mi 3d st. . iO H. P. 5 pasaenger auto, exchange for any good property. Box 421 Arleta, Or. EXCHANGE MISC. S3 OK 'SWAP" COLL SLY ' Under -this ' elseslfloatlon will apneas all advertisements that comprise articles for trade I for example, household roods. watches, Blcyoles, typewriters, livestock, vehicles, automobiles, elotnipg, etc The Journal has segregated this class of ads Into tha swap ooluraa for the conveni ence of tbe readers of classified ads. Tha rata for "swap" ads is I sent per word per insertion, T Insertions for the prloe of 6, for cash ads. Phone and charge ads T oents per line per leens. WILL trade sTme guilt-edge stock In an Industrial manufacturing nroDosi- tlon for a good rooming house: thla stock can be turned into money and will double In value. P. O. box 128. A FIVE pnHsenger automobile, used 1 S months, for trade ror city or county real estate. See Mr. Webster of The Journal, 12 to 1 or 6 to 6. , ' WILL TRADE some Coos Bay lots and some cash for ' house or furniture. Want home. Main 4567. - TRADE or for sale, horses, wagons snd narness; going out of business; also fine stalls for rent 14 Union ave. WANTED REAL ESTATE! 31 WANTED To buy from owner, I or I room strictly modern nome. in gooa location; small cash payment, balance erme. K-284. Journal. , LIST your property with us. We sell ror you in a snort time ror casn. PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO., 618 Bdard of Trade. FOR SALE FARMS 17 190 acres, 50 acres In cultivation, 78 good timber, balance pasture, 2 . wells and running water, 8 acres young or- hard. 7 room house, well finished, - large barns, other buildings, close to school, R, F. D. Price $36 per acre. 850 acres. 200 acres cultivated. 80 acres timber, balance pasture, 6 room house, barn, vsxiau, otner out ouuu ings,.51 head of stock, 5 horses, 32 goats, hegs, etc., vehicles, tools, gaso line engine. Price $30,000. Terms. Schooley & Cadell,, 806 Main st. Oregon City. Or. As a Home and an Invest ment f Yoa can not duplicate this 70 acre tract on the bank of the Willamette river, only 25 miles from the city and 1 mile irom town ana martlet; uany uuitm top at the place: the view of the river nd the surrounding country Is unsur passed; J he buildings are in gooo con dition; there are 3' houses and 3 barn a, plenty of assorted . fruit I fine water, good roads, nice trout stream across the place, 45 acres of the land is In cultivation, the balance pasture and tim ber; there is no waste Jand; I will- take you to the owner and you can deal with him. George W. Turner, 416-17 Roth- chlld bldg. A SNAP Good home in Rose City Park, must be sold at a sacrifice. easv terms, 6 rooms ground floor, open sleep ing room, corner lot. 1 block from car- line, furnace and all modern conven iences. 429 E. 49th st. north. BUNGALOW bargain; 6 plastered rooms, pantry, Datnreom, electric lights and on good lot near streetcar, over $400 worth of new furniture, with furniture $1650, without $1250. Portland Homes i.o zv Morrison st. Barfratrr-foT-Someone Six-room, close in, east side, base ment bath, toilet, hot and cold water, full lot fenced, small barn, chicken v.rH fruit, onlv 70 feet to Sunnyslde cars; owner leaving city, must sell; it's a a-reor huv at onlv $2400. easy terms. Clarke, 212 Allsky bldg., Thlrd-Morrlson. WKST fSIDBTHOUSETSulT Good 6 room house on Grover st; has gas, nice bath, and walking distance; price is $2000; a bargain; $500 cash, $25 Der month: beats paying rent; see us for South Portland property;-it will pay you. GRtTSSI 4V ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. OWNER uk BALt-Moaern house, 10 rooms and attic, high and stahtlv. beautiful rees ana snruDS ana an Kinds of fru t. zuumao Krouuu. cement wanes ail in owner, leaving town. Terms. Tel. Sell wood 795. 600 . Z8th St.. south. EIGHT room house, entirely modern In every respect; furnace, gas, bath, elec tric lights, near 22d and E. Burnside; a snan at $4750 If taken at once. Journal. C-266, FOR SALE, by owner, a beautiful mod- ern 6 room California bungalow, cor ner -lot 50x100. furnished, for 8900. with terms. 481 Oxford st. cor. E. 9th. Phones A-4776 or Main 1687. $125 CASH. BALANCE $15 PER MO." 5 room modern house. 1 block to car- line, lot 60x100. Price $200D. SPEER a CO., 1000J4 Belmont St. 2460 New 7 room house, full concrete basement, Dutch kitchen, wood hoist, gss, electric, 2 porches. lot 60Hx71, on E. Lincoln st, - near 46th; Hawthorns ave. car; owner on premises. $2400 If taken within 10 days; 100 by 120; good 6 room house, plenty fruit; near new high school; cement walks, near car barn; terms. 1001 Maryland avenue. A BUNCH of lots at Northern Hill ad- dltlon; All good ones. , A fine lot near Swlnton. Estacada fruit land, the best In Ore gon, 8, 10, 20 acre tracts; $40 per acre, $1 per acre cash. 226 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. Qllmore & Ritter. ACREAGE 57 COWLITZ. COUNTY BARGAINS. tion and boat landing, rich soil. 12 acres under i cultivation, 20 acres seedea to pasture, some timber, large bearing; or chard, 6 room house, barn and out house. 3 head cattle, 1 mare and colt, wagon and harness, farming Imple ments, living water, near church and school. For a short time 12500. Good stock ranch, 24 miles from town, 164 acres, 20 acres under culti vation, -good bearing orchard, live water, 6 room house, barn and outhouses. Price $2500. Acreage under cultivation adjoining town, sold on easy terms. ' BUFORD & ROBB. Kelso, Wash. We can locate you on 160 acres or 320 acres of good wheat land In central Oregon, non-irrigated the drv farming belt If you have already proved up on a quarter section your right la still good for 160 acres. PAUL E. CLELAND INVEST MENT CO., 620-522 Board of Trade. , WE WILL build you a modern bunga low, tuu Dseemeni ana A-1 plumbing, rooms, for $1600, 6 rooms for $1800. L. Clark & Co.. 411 Couch bldg.. 109 4th FUNERAL DIRECTORS DCNWINO. M'ENTEE 4k GILBACGH. nndertakera and embalmera; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Mala 410.Lady assistant The) east aide undertaker. Lady aeststant B-litt; Last 711. 420 Past Alder, LERCH J. P..Fialcy & Sen Kits Isdy attendant Main 9; A-1U9. 2.ELLi.R-BYRNa.8 CO undertake!, 20 Raee 11; Eet IMt. Lady . aaelstant E"ITEr;-KiUCKfcON CO, usdertakere: ROPE CITY CKMETER phne C-1114 iwl A-4444. SLAFT S:rE funeral director, Socce- ere te r. K. lmeelg.li. E. II, P-I7I XT' W ARO liuLMAN. undertaker. d t Tio REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PACIFIC Tftld s Trtvet Cv the leading abetrs-ctcre, t4- -t Psi'leg Mdg. fTW 7' (ft s"r-i wff telio'd I. rt-vrtt mi. H IS. btoek $4. Waet.lb H'-thls I t:t DON'T PAY RENT $500 Down will purchase modem, new, ( room bungalow, Including fine furniture, bal ance $26 per month Including Interest; full lot facing eaat half block from two carllne ; owner leaving city. Frank Bollam 1 118 3a sV " By O wnop A beeiutlftil tw hjwne. Urge and well built at a awcriflce and aa tema. m Waraaaan aUdg. . Fdn SALE REAL ESTATE 16 h.VP frm earner, fall lt 2 bJoka f-wi ear. re-nlnetila station, aalinlns pfta thie wei t2s lv7, J mi ma C Jiv"A. nvim 4 ror.n FungalHW. for a)e earner. Frwf VA'nnd at n 24. f v r mni large lei. $M0. tit E. IthK v n FOR SALE Lot. 60x100 with small house 6 rooms and closets, newly finished. 1 block from Hawthorne car llne. $1800; terma. Phone Tabor 470. 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. On 20th st., near Alberta; $1X50; easv i . - T.' ...11 . F I inn. i-ur iiwuinin CH11 ,u mnil hattan St.. or phone Woodlawn 1749. Snaps 803 acres, 250 acres cleared, balance all second growth timber,- Price $9 per acre. 180 acres, all cleared except 15 acres of timber for ruel; from 40 to so Dusn els of wheat to the acre; $2000 house, barn, family orchard. This Is all fine sugar beet land. Eight head of horses and 10 head of cattle, 20 head of hogs; river on place. Will trade for Portland property or sell. Price $16,000; terma Call 620 Lumber Ex- change bldg.. 2d and Stark. Farm Snap 160 Acres l u lots near iitn ana Mkldmore, will sell one or both; price low; easy terms. 212 Allsky bldg. NEAR new Jefferson high school, mod ern $ room house, splendid location. Inmilre 1995 Marylard sve. Wood. 60. Close to Electric Railway Extension Buy Improved WIHsmette valley land close to Portland, double your money soon. A little rash, long time on bal ance, will handle 10 perfect acres of mv foothill fruit land, all cleared, under cultivation, rich, deep soil, smooth sur face, gradual rolling, perfect drainage, only 24 miles from Portland. In the fer tile and highly developed Sprlngbrook Newberg district. Yamhill county. T 257. Journal. HOMESTEADS, farm lands - snd city property. A. Macklln & N. R. Dale. 1034 Washington St.. room 26. FOR SALE 6 room house, lot 60x100. In Beiiwooo. Bargain n taxen at once, owner, ntl r, etn st. LIST your property with Slgel Co. 86 Morrison at. Phone Mala 2188. 1-4611. JEW. modern houses In Holladay's ad- dltlon. rhones. R. B. Rica. 610 Wssco. Both TWO lots In E. Portland Heights, on rune; rine situation; irora owner. N-2H. JoumaL- KINK southwest cor.. (Oxit, to settle eetate, water ana urry lie. u. Pandatrom. Hillsdale, or. HAVE an Ideal let In Weetmoreland which I will sell at a reduction. Bee me st once. T-. Journal. - FACING river burldirfg el tea native trees: weal wesimoreiana tract, tstit- e-iwd 49 f urnlahed. 33 Acres 10 acres In high state of cultivation, fine new bsrn, small house, the best of soil1 one mile from Oswego, on good county road. This acreage is close In and can be bought for $300 per aero. Will sell part or whole. V. H. Morehouse Invest ment Co., 6 Lumbermen a Mdg 6EVEN acres, 4-room bouae. well tin- proved. -II mile out $1300; worth $20. gt'I'EKy Rff t LTT ITJk. ' t"7. 124 Third St GRESHAM land for sale: a-res a'-Joln-Ing city limits $!t0; raab, balance- 1 years Phone Tabor 140. 1213 E. Main st. ACRES good garden land for m! or Good rolling hill land, 1 mile from railroad station; telephone in house; about 50 acres cultivated, good orchard, good 5-room house, -good barn and out buildings; 15 acres good timber; fine spring water piped to buildings with good force, hydrant in house, barn and yard, hay In barn, some farm machinery goes in; good 9 months' school near by; outrange for stock. This certainly is a snap, $2500. HENKLE HARRISON, 611 Oerllnger Bldg. " rVOW IStTHE TIME! HITHER HOOD IS THE PLACE. . Buy your apple land in Hither Hood; Will soon have an electric line, on main automobile road to Mount Hood; rich, deep, shot loam soil; abundance of moisture; beet fruit land In the north-' west. We can show you most any site, trsct from 10 acres up. Prices range from $30 to $100 per sere. We cn give you terms of " cash on a few l and 20 acre tracts. make a selection. CHAPIN HERLOW. 833 Chamber of Commerce. Go with us and FARMS FOR SALE 40 acres, good Improvement, on r ti med, adjoining town of Brush Pra.lt'. Wash.; price $40(i0; It acres partialis Improved. ad)otnln town of pruah Prairie. Wmh. on railroad; price $Hoo. Either f above will plat In town lot or acre-age; s acre adjoining above town, price 8$iJoe. Will take part pay ment Alberta wheat land a. If locann suits. - C J. Brown, earner, fcru.n pralriei With. .' Dairy Farms 2M acres, 13 In'rultlvattnn. s!Sd and burned, small set ef building, i"- I well, spring snd living water; ft. V. p. telephone end w"k rwute. ;.-.i -i;y at 114 per lu re. $!: san. lor g lime c.i balance. PfTAL -REALTY CO. I . liAi'RI-8. sil ML 1 acte 1 a ri 4 Ka r e lot new 40x120. THREE room- he. rumltirei, ccirsens. Call at ?4 4th et WK. tr.e laylMn. It. F. Lee A Cx. 17 Hard cf Trade. Mln tl. f 00"'I me-Hnre pri-r- hnmeei oa aavey tmrmn. 1"1 pvarl er Trsie. pT.R gAl.T FieKndlr. .- !$ r 119x11s. 1SI llssias;rTI ave. trade, cash ar terma ItHtu'lre 29 K. ' tr.ber l rt',', b t lM . ( , . 17th st ; tlie e"k ,Ktn e'e- i 4 - .- $10 lalW.V. $1 imvBth, huva fine rr tracta; snan. Se Whialiw, fnntn 417. Arg-a, 3:4 S l"nJ I. EXCHANGE HUL ESTATE SI tE HVK l"W". l'a. farms, tt-nNer - ta ta-ie frr at (t .-e , M..,- KFM A .TP I.NikiX - H 7 Mery IHt J .'1 CHMS V.."f.x". .tAS-iL. 49 LaUbe fcA-a. n-.p fcoiiee a -i I fi'K et, r tf c ru I" r M ' on w 'it-1 kl-RI 'it i i l-U M ' ' W. . . - . Atfr-.ti - i r. ' - - - ,-, - M l' 1... I Tiher lik.