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THE OREGQN DAILY JOURNAL., PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. DECEMBER 9. 1000. 21 IJIFI CHILIS MITER W HEII Death Roll of the Northwest Runulon Armstrong. ' . " ," ' (Bperiil DUpetra U Tbe Jevmtl) , mi' I ri(?B wiw't, sr,t nuuniua i thamUCrlain UlCCrS lllCIIl Armstrong, aged $3 years, who died at in Bom of J. B. Mow la Cornelia. Mondir, m burled tn the Cornelius cemetery today, the funeral services being held at (he Methodist church, Ker. Mr. Davis officiating. Mr. Arm strong: waa born In Indiana, July T, 1(3, and a farmer by occupation. - Ha earn to Oregon It years ago. Hs Is sur vived by several children. , . : , P0RR1IIID HEEDS E II aver held by the) club, will continue over tomorrow. , m BRARTES Tomorrow (Friday) Is positively the last day fur discount on west std gas bills. Head sas tics. - ' v . ; KKW TODAT Up Again Teal's Oregon Apples Jlako a Hit. Association Brings 'Matter , . Up for .Discussion at ', . Annual Meeting. AFTER ALL .there Is no place like 'ivuhiiuin. Koreas of Tbe Journal.) Washington. Deo. . President Taft's position on rivers and harbors Improve' . ment Is distinct disappointment to prao- tlcally the anUr membership 01 the N. Uonal Rivers and Harbors association. This is . indicated In the determination . At the annual meeting- of the Library association last night the two moat Im portant questions, to oom before the I association In reports and discussion were (ha establishment of branch libra ries And tha establishment of school- room libraries. There are at present only three RoseCityParli BUY OR BUILD . ' end . DO IT NOW , Henry Ilannan, Pioneer. (Special Dlenatch te The Journal.) Forest Drove. Or.. Dec I. Henry of th resolutions committee to report J Han nan, a prominent merchant of Bm- resolutlo which lias i ?? iV!rVr:Vnt r.f main- w,t Prents to Oregon when a small the association feels that the tlm has In his address President Tart main-1 . , . . ima t .w. .flnu h. talned. hta policy of remaining on the 1 . . ...... . . I nrtr,Aittnnm . awhnus th tehitahment I ho I k.iiu In Vi fence regarding 'h"u .2! rived by his widow and the following of branches would not do much twktrnreppTMnTrMW Or mm. government's issuing, bonds to mak hlM' va... n.i.v. r.i..ir relievlne- tha con seated conditions of t"Ui ..OrKlWuXlJVlJt W COme waterway Improvements. Ua declared I. ...... ' . . ',. ' hnir. in v- .ir. hi.iMin. tt im nn I i . a. it. ..... that ho favored aecurinff a declaration I - . ... . . I ..... r.i I ' " r from congress tn favor of the Improver . tornorrow .- .he auspices of the Tha branches now sstablished are in ment of the Mississippi. Missouri n iorder of Maocabeea. of which deceased BeUwood. Alblna and on tho.eaet side. b.rin'.r.tS'onTthar waisi sk: braaVr.;:.nv;,t; th. w sit by . Coz7 nr. the d.y. and t for M,ri I years Daat - born ,n M,our ysars ago, and came building now taxed to the maximum, prepare yOUf plan for that house you have In mind i then you can Ohio rtvCra, leaving tbe matter of bonds for consideration later. .... Tha president's speech .threw' oold water, temporarily putting , a damper , upon me pruueouiu. The convention, however, regained Its wonted enthusiasm when Senator Cham berlain spoke and Insisted on a xioerai bond policy and expedition . in complet ing approved projects, his speeca was really the feature of the day. t Orema A roles BverrwhSTe. was a prominent member. AT THE THEATEES -a Corned Bill Pleases at Orpheum. Jock McKay is the real dyed-ln-the-1 expenditure of $10,000 each year for tbe In each of these cases the. accommoda tions are wholly Inadequate. On the east side the building is attractive but temporary, and will not last much long er. In Albina and BeUwood the branches 1 are tn cheap store rooms, . which have I been rented for tbe purpose, ana wnicn are hot at all adequate. Tbe library extension committee recommended the Hartman & Thompson ' Chamber of Commerce firvm wool Scotch comedian with an abun dance of his native wit and humor. He Is an entertainer who always pleases. Everywhere Oregon's red and yellow entertainer wno always pleases. ap?U.TrS;v?e0n" Ath. '' aurof e Bivr. "IndllarVcon ventlon, in tne cloakrooms ana press - . - galleries, at the capltol. a.t the National ' Press dub. In the senate and house of- et Sale Opens Tomorrow. . flee buildings, men from all sections are .Tne advance seat sale will open to- en munching Oregon apples, "uompii- i morrow morning at iu o oiock, at dox- nients of the State of Oregon." is in- orrioe the Bungalow theatre, for, "The scribed on cards that aocompanled the Man of the Hour." Thle famous drama hi that- have been dlsDatohed here will be the attraction at the Bungalow and there, while io return the "Ultimate j theatre for four nights, beginning next I cured, it is urged that the next best Consumers" of Oregon's prise fruit paid j Sunday, December 12. Special price mat- plan be followed, and that branches erection of suitable and dignified branch libraries. If such an arrangement can be made I It was further. recommended that the first building be erected In Alblna. This last recommendation was made because of the great activity in this district, which contains people of many nation alities, and of all walks of life. There has been an Increase of 15 per cent in this branch during . ths last year. - Branches Would Aaawer. However. If the 120,000. cannot be se- glowlng compliments to Its matchless j inee .Wednesday, quality and pleasing beauty. "What would the annual Elvers and Harbors convention be without Joe Teal's contribution of apples r said one delegate, whereat there was loud munch ing, down to the cores, by the bystand lng apple eaters. ' William R. Wheeler will Introduce a resolution demanding the enactment of a law prohibiting 4 railroad from own- Ing any competing common carrier, in' eluding waterways. In the latter deslg' nation. gton Investors The same opportunity - which you ' seised In Irvlngton two years ago, which has netted you 200 per cent on your money, is again open to ru in OLM STED PAJtat the Portland Heights of the east side. In vestigate write, phone or call for folder containing plat. BANKER NEWII0USE IN" RACE AVmi DEATH (tTuJted Press leased Wire.) t . New York, Deo. 9. Entering upon the last lap of the race against death to the bedside of his dying brother in Paris, riamuel Newhouse, a banker of Salt Lake City, embarked yesterday on the liner "Lusltanla. . Newhouse left Salt Lake City on the Los Angeles .limited train of the Salt Lake line two hours after the receipt, of a , cablegram telling of his brother's "probably fatal Illness. His train wasi delayed seven hours by bllzsards in ths j middle west and he missed the train in Chicago that would have brought him to NewTork1n time for' the sailing of the Lusltanla, on which he had engaged passage by telegraph. The determined man, immediately chartered a special train on the Lake Shore line, and continued his Journey. Despite the fact that he lost 48 min utes because of a disabled engine at Hudson, N. T:, he completed the Chicago-New York run in 17 hours, 46 min utes, shattering ths eastbound record I over , that road by 14 minutes. "43 Minutes From Broadway." . At the Baker this week George M. Cohan's famous musical comedy "For ty-five Minutes From Broadway," is the attraction and is drawing "large crowds to every performance despite all weather conditions. There -will be -a matinee Saturday. .. such as those already in use be estab lished as fast as rjossihlev In that case trlots would be given the first consid- Columbia Trust Company ..tA i All of the reports showed that Port land is way behind other cities in the matter of establishing branches with their own collection of books, attractive reading rooms and convenient lecture halls. Although Miss Isom's report dealt with all phases of the work, her chief concern was for the establishment of She pointed out BOAKD OT TatASB BZJ0. 84 rOTTBTS ST. MKKTIXO NOTICKS PORTLAND, Oregon,. December f to. II0. - ; To the Members ef the Trustees ef the lonng. siens cnristiaa Association of Portland. Oregon: - You are hereby notified that a meet Ins; of the trustees of the Young; Men's Christian 'Association, a corporation, of Portland. Oreeon. Is calld to be he I.' on Monday, evening, . December 2uth. If 01. at 7;l0 o'clock p. m., in tha audi torium of the Youne- M-n' Christian Association bulldlns- at fth and Taylor etrets, Portland, Oregon, for the pur pose ef authorising the filing of supple mentary articles of IncorDoraiion. amending, enlarging and changing the ebMtct. business and pursuit or said corporation by rewallnr the present clause contained in said articles or in corporation whereby it Is forbidden to said corporation and to ths .Young Men's Christian Association, Its branches) or anpiriratnia, 10 rourigna or in mi'y manner enoumber Its property or to contract debts of any kind beyond the runaa on band to aiscnarga tnein, ana n lieu of said -present existing clause forblddlns tha execution of such mort gages and the Incurring of debts, in said auDolementarv artloles. to amend and alter said artlrles of Incorporation o as to rive tne- trusteee or eaia cor poration the power to execute such raortsrasee end Incumbrances upon Its property and to contract such debts as may seem to such trustees for the best Interests of the corporation, arid of the Young Men's Christian Association. JilUMAO 1J. U?II.lMi, Secretary. THE) Annual meeting of A I svaaer lempin, jt. si. and N. M. a, will be held at Masonic Temple, Satur day, December 11, at 8 o'clock. Klection of offi cers and grand represen tatives . to the Imperial council meetins at New Orleans, La., on the 12th and 13th days of April, 1910, and other Important business. By order of tne fotentate. R. O. WHITKHOU8K, Recorder. MARIUAGB LICENSES Joseph II. lloff, ti Harold ayenue, IS and Anabel Crawford, tt. Jerry M. Stanton, Milton, Or 41. and aaia uiaaaen, l. Leroy Illy gens, Jloulton, Ind., 24. and les. II. . HU hard I. .filar, 704 Rait Ankeny Myrtle' aa ..e t mn Sl.a.!. A Vt .t.Vt. 1st rrd Kltsinger, Ut Thurman street, 17. and AUca Alson. 17. Wallace Masher, 470 Clay street. 2, and Ruble Kl.-krrt, 21. Henry A. Itastetler, 21 Worcester building, 14. sn1 t'lara E. Pender. 13 MAX MTSMITH. florlat. lt) Ith at., ot- oalte Meier Fran Us. Wain Tlla. Enf.SS suits for rent, all si sea. Unique Tailoring Co., 209 Stark at WKfJlUNO carda W. O. Smith A Waahlnstoa bids, corner 4tB Washington sts. cXTrkb br6s Co. and floral deslrna. 119 Morrison st DKATIIS B05SORTH In this city December 9. st the family residence, West I'aiK street, Helen Ruth Boaarlb, aged 17 years 9 months. Announcement ot fu neral later. RKIlI) Kra M. Reed. Good Bamaritnn hospital, December 7, age z; no cause. QREEN Charles Oreen, St. Vincent's hosoltal. December 7. age 7: tubercu losis. SHIELDS George W. Shields. 438 Mar ket street. December 3. age 4a; pnys- leal exhaustion. ' MONTUIO-Ktnei Monioyo, ou vin- Kssy to do. too. when vou ran est cent's hospital, December , age 2U, this elcsant I mom h.nil,. fnr tim. toxaemia. Irali nn.1 tin rs r sstiif K f cars- MANVILLE Harriett Manvllle. 9, i4 1 f lreplace. built-in bookcases, "huffet. lR SAtJrlUtAL LSTATK Id Mngtm BcirjaloT Can BcHanilci far $500 Cash Now thst we have vmte lentlnu let us show you through this brand new. n.nr-iwn-MCupiea Dungslow. It lias rooms, three large bed rooms and a sleeping porch, roomy closets, large r- fPiion nan. porcelain bath, wssli bo!, etc.j fine linen closet, rooms freetity tinted, built In window seats, rluim closet built In. piste rsll In dining room, woodllft, porcelain sink, station ary tuba i bssemsnt, front and rear ? arches, cement basement and cement loor, remunt walks. It has a furnace and fireplace. This la In the best part of Irvlngton. close In. It has a public school within 3 blocks; street Improve ments are all In and paid: lot (0x100 ft. Let us call your attention to the din ing and living rooms, which are paneled and boumeri. Remember It goes for but a small cash payment snd easy monthly terms for the balance. Price 14400. Ralph Ackle'y, HOII Corhett bhlg. Christmas in Your Own, Home Is Pleasant 5; 0 OREGON Commandery, No. 1, K. T. Stated conclave this evening at 7:30 p. m. Annual election of offlcera. Visiting Sir Knights courteously In- vlted. W. 8. MACRUmi Bee. COLUMBIA Lodge. No. 114. A. P. A A. M. Special commu nication this (Thursday) even ing at 8 o'clock. Masonlo Tem nle. Work M. M. degree. Vis iting brethren welcome. By or der W. M. FRED L. OLSON, See Schuyler street, December 6, age buinnv trouble. SULLIVAN Baby BulUvan, 300 Margin Street, December i, age 7 uays: nean rounie. HARRISON Lucv Harrison. Multno mah County nospitai, uecemoer o. Ave Aft no cause. VALLANDIGHAM - Ellxabeth Vallan digham. Falls, Or., December 2, age 29: tuberculosis. HARMON Henry Harmon. St. Vincent s hospital, December 7. age 68; cancer. WILLIAMS Lydla Ann Williams. 215 West avenue, December 6, age 79; apoplexy. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mortgage Loans Two Headllners Corning. The great Florens troupe of society acrobats and the Four American Gypsy schoolroom libraries Girls wlU appear as Joint topllned at- the fact that under existing ctrcum- tractions at Fantages for the entire stances, there are thousands of children week, beginning w4th the Monday mat- in Portland who do not know where the inee, December 13. Next week will be library is, and it they do know, they an important one for theatre-goers, as live so far away that their parents will Special fates for business properties. mis win ne one oi mo strongest duis nm miuw mem to visn it one iunner funds loaned for private investors ever presented by a local vaudeville points out the seriousness of allowing cniiaren to grow up witnout the proper discrimination of good and bad litera ture. "Portland stands almost alone among be wondered at considering that the c,"e" OI B,Z8 m oouduui giory inMnr .nh.r. I. . h ro t ri o t ir. pin. Bucn apparent inanxerence ana neg- graph. Jean Wilson's song and the mu- ,ect Surely during the coming year pjace Your Fire Insurance With Us sical Parkers complete an unusually opu ol cooperauon win me scnooi strong bill. WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. efi Wnnjlm,n fit tha World, meets every Fri day night In W. O. W. Temple. 123 Eleventh street. All members re quested to be present. Vial tori welcome. F. M. REYNOLDS, C. C. L. Barbur. Clerk. ' Zeller-Byrnes Co. phones; lady assistant, establishment In city. 694 Williams a v e., both Most modern utt-fieuefi am nrronm. iuree ni rnnmi nlcelv tinted, corner lot In10o li. v thflrnn HlMfrl.t Ut ' -jiui v vx xvauicv. Phone Main 2964. 423 Henry RIiIj;. . B A RGAINH IN HOUSES AND LOTS" $800 cash buys 7 room modern cot-, tage. cement basement, nice lawn, one block from Alberta, on 17th St., 12700. 4 room cottage, all fenced, lawn and shrubbery. 1100 cash, balance $10 per month: close to car, $900. lots, 1 block from St. Johns car, on Tioga St., $1400. 4 lots, close to Mount Scott carllne. on Firland St., $600. 343 Washington, room 3. DUNNING. M'ENTEE 4k OILBAUGH, undertakers and erabalmera; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Mala 430. Lady assistant I rjnnrf The east side undertaker. LCKln Lady resistant. B-1IS8; Kasf 711. 430 East Alder. T O Elnf 9- Con Third and J i. , ruMbj ot. oioai Madison Lady attendant. Main 9; A-108S, R. N. A., Marguerite camp, meets every Thursday evening in Savoy ball. East Burnslde-street and Grand avenue. M. W. A. Evergreen Camp. B466, meets Monday evenings. Selling Hlrsh Bldg., West Pari: and Washington. WEATHER RETORT theatre. The big show at the Star theatre is drawing great crowds. This is not to Lowest rates and terms to suit. M. C. Thompson Co. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. Corner Fourth and Oak Sts. Phones, Main 6084, A-3327. Steam Heat for Atliena Schools. (Special Dispatch to The Journal! Athena, Or., Dec. 9. At a meeting yesterday of the citizens Of Athena, relative to the $1000 surplus school money. It was decided to use the extra money to equip the school building with provements. ' At the council meeting last night the matter of taxes was discussed and it was decided to levy the usual 9-mill tax to run the city for the coming year. board can be devised which will per mit at Jeast the beginning of this most important worlt. Suggests Flan. So said Miss Isom,. and., this is her plan, which" would 'first of all call for an expenditure of about $10,000 by the school board. Given the money, the library association would buy the books, establish the libraries In the various rooms, change the books when necess-1 arv and armotnt a nunervtsor tn sn . i . . i i i. i . . . ... . . .. rrujifr mt-lTFDa --t frfT T Afl rTTflAT uooko are suuea jo me neeas XVi IrUUl JuUuAi.lUi J of the rooms and properly cared f or. I Our book shows you It's free. xne iiDrary would maintain all ex pense except the original purchase, and the supervisor would of course expect Nimble Nat Naxarro. Nat Naxarro, the nimble athlete, at the Grand, has a trpupe of notable .as sistants. .'There are two midgets in the troupe and these are handled Somewhat after the manner of a baggage Bmasher with a trunk, but It all requires skill. FIKEPH00F GARAGE You don't want a house like your neighbor's. Have some originality. It don't cost any more, and is much more satis factory. Tn fact, you have no moral right to appropriate your neighbors' ideas lt'S not fair to him, and is sure ly no credit to you. We can furnish you THE HOUSE BE ORIGINAL DON'T COPY Free Superfluous flair Cure 'The Packard Automobile company. represented locally by Frank C. Rlggs, has concluded arrangements with the Portland Realty Associates for the erec tion of a modern, fireproof garage on the irregular shaped ' parcel just north of Washington street and facing Twenty-third street and Cornell road. The site, which has a frontage of 70 feet on- Twenty-third street and 97 feet on Cornell road, waa purchased yehterday by "the Realty' Associates" 'from Miss Kate Ward for $18,000, the H. P. Pal mer-Jones company negotiating the deal The Realty Associates plan to put up such a building as may be used now as a 'garage which later on if conditions change, can be transformed , into an apartment house. For the present the structure will be three stories high, but the foundation will have sufficient strength to support several additional stories. to cooperate with the teachers in such a work. Early last fall committees were ap pointed by the school board and library association to confer on this subject, but so far no definite steps have been taken. AIL of the reports showed great in crease in every department of the li brary, worlt Soma discussion was en tered Into upon the question of the crowded condition of the library and the advisability of selling the present build ing and erecting a new library on a different site. Such a move, however. I is considered a little premature at this time, and more importance Is attached to the establishment of branches in the schools and over the city. A Positive Xemedy That Bemoree Any ; Hairy Growth and Does Hot Bora ths Skla. BSXTT TBEB TO TOV 3TOB TBXAX, Tt Is easy now for any' woman to have a beautiful .face, handsome arms and bust, free from all disfiguring su perfluous hair. It doesn't matter Wheth er its only a rew. hairs or a regular mustache or goatee, or bow light or heavy the growth- Is, it can be destroyed 4n a few minn tee, with the marvelous new remedy. Elec-tro-la. This wonderful hair destroyer can be used on the fnce. neck, arm a bust or any portion of the body with perfect safety. It Is not like other remedies. It positively will not Irritate, burn or scar the most tender' skin, no matter how loag It Is left on. and It never fulls to remove even the moat obstinate growth almost Instantly. If you want a permanent. lasting cur, not merely i temporary, relief. fclec-tro-Ia Is what you should use. for It goes f the hair roots ant sins inem. v We have decided to eend a trial bot tle of Klec-tro-la to any man or woman who writes for It te prove that It does all we fay, upon receipt of a two-cent stsmo to halo cover cost of manias'. The regular lted bottle 1s $1 t end your money will be refunded If ir-trn-!a doea net dt all we- claim. We rnn t aek you to take nur word for what Kler-tro-la will V. Just fill out trial Cnunon blow and mall with a two-cent stamp torter. STORMY WEATHER PUTS STOP TO OPERATIONS -OnljT two building permits, involving $19,000. were issued by the building inspector this morning, as follows: Portland Railway, Light &, Power company Erect two-story brick club house. East Eleventh street, between Linn and Ochoco: builder, same; $10,000. J. H. W. Wilson Erect two-storv frame store and - apartments, Wood stock avenue, between East Forty-sixth and .tast forty-seventh;, builder, same; " Weston Votes for Near-Beer. rSneelal Dissatch to Tbe JoornaLl Weston, Or., Deo.' 9. At tbe annual elty election yesterday the following of ficers were elected! Mayor, O. C. Tur ner; treasurer, 8. A. Barnes; recorder. T. S. McKlnnly; councilman. O. W. Proebetel, P. ,T. Harbour, Frank Sni der, James Ashworth. An ordinance placing a license on the sale of near beer of t250 per year was defeated by a good majority. It was voted to bor row lit. 000 for the refunding of out standing water bonds and for the fur ther Improvement of the water system. It waa also voted to levy an S-mlll tsx for the current yesr and to levy an ad ditional tax of two mllla Call and get a copy. FOBTI4H"D BtnUJIWO ASSOOZATZOV, 212r213 Commercial Block. The hlsrh pressure area has drifted I southeastward, the ridge of highest I pressure overlying the states west of tha Mississippi river, and has caused the area of freezing temperatures to extend almost to the Gulf and south Atlantic coasts. The pressure is increas, lng over the eastern half of the coun try, and the lpf.luence of the -storm In the 'extreme northeast Is rapidly dimin ishing, the precipitation in that section within the last 24 hours having been generally light. Over the western pla teau region the pressure hns decreased, though the barometer has risen along the north Pacific coast within the last 12 hours, the storm having moved north ward to the Puget sound region. There has been continued stormy weather west' of the Rocky mountains, and heavy ralnfalls of one inch and over were re ported from several stations in Califor nia. Conditions are favorable for contin ued rain or snow over this district to night and Friday, with high southwest winds alomr the coast. Storm warnings at all coast stations are continued, hav ing been changed from southeast to southwest. Temp, ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO 6188.A-323S; lady asst. Main ROSE CITY CEMETERY. Phones C-2114 snd A-4444. EAST SIDE funeral directors, success orn to F. S. Dunnlng.Inc. E. $3. B-2B2I EDWARD HOLM AN. undertaker. 3d st. Lady assistant. Main 807. 339 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PACIFIC Title Sc. Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 204-B-6-7 Falling bldg. 8,000 500 6S0 Commercial Club Elects Officers. fSrHeI Dtepatcfc te Ttm Joeraall Hood River, Or., Dee. . The annual meeting of the Hood Rlrer Commercial clnb was held Tuesday night and the following board, of directors wak elect ed: A. J. Derby. J. 1L Osborne, Charles Standard Oil's Costs 942,062. (t'olted Prei Leased Wtre.) St Louis, Dec. . The Standard Oil company was yesterday assessed $42.- 062 as its' share of the expense attached to the dissolving suit brought by the government and decided against the corporation on November 20.. The cost of the appeal that the Standard com pany announced It would file was tiot Included in the assessment. . "r : " To Sell Railroad for Taxes. Menominee, Mich., Doc. 9. rThe Wis consin & Michigan, railroad was offered at public sale today to satisfy a tax claim of $44,679 due the state of Michi gan. The road is 73 miles long, with about 20 miles of sidings, the principal line being from Pesbtigo, Wis., to Iron Mountain, Ml oh. PLACE YOUR Fire insurance WITH M. E. Thompson Co. Real Estate and Mortgage Loans. Cor. 4th and Oak Sts., Henry Bldg. Phones, Main 6084, A-3327. We Have Money to Loan. Toy Spaniel Clnb Show. New York, Deo. 9. Several hundred diminutive specimens of the canine kingdom were inspected and admired by fashionable society which thronged the Waldorf-Astoria today at tbe opening of the annual bench show or the Toy Span- lei nub or America Tbe exhibition. which Is the largest In point of entries HBASQUABTEBS rOB UNION AVE. PROPERTY SPECIAL SNAP. NORTHWEST COR NER UNION AVE. AND MORRISON, 118HX120. INCLUDING FOUR MOD ERN HOUSES; CORNER 60x60 IS VA CANT. GODDARD & WIEDRICK 843 STABS ST. How to Get Rid of Catarrh A Simples Safe, Reliable Way, and It Costgothinif to Try. Thse who snffer from catarrh know Its miseries. There Is no need of this 1 1 ff n v Taii n mt rlA At It K w m i. jvany, ri omnn, i oaries nail. K. ! simple, safe. Inexpensive, home treat- u. Hiancnar ana n. jl iiertwig. Messrs. Smith. Blanch r and Hartwlg- are new members on ths board. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Restaurant located in the busi ness center, feeding 150 to 200 people daily; lease; low rent. This is one of the best in the city. 327 LUMBER EXCHANGE Max. Baker City, Or 38 Blaine, Wash 40 Koine. Idaho 48 Boston, Mass 40 Buffalo. N. Y 20 Cairo, 111 24 Calgary, Alberta . . 6 Cincinnati, Ohio. ...22 Denver. Colo 32 Detroit. Mich 8 Dodge. Kan 16 Dubuque. Iowa .... 8 Eagle. Alaska 38 Edmonton. Alb 4 Fresno, Cal S8 Helena, - Mont 12 Independence, Cal. .32 KSrWneTI. "IRWnT." TTTSU ' Kamloops. B. C Kansas City, Mo.. , Lewlston, Idaho. . . I OS Angeles, Cal... Marquetle Mich. . . Marshfleld. Or. New York, N. Y. . Nome, Alaska. ... North Head, Wash. Phoenix. Aris. Pittsburg. Pa 20 Pocatello, Idaho. ...40 Portland. Or 38 Red Bluff, Cai.. .52 Roseburg Or 66 Sacramento. Cal. ..56 Skn Diego. Cal 4 San Francisco, Cal. San L. Obi spo, ( "a 1 . . 8. Ste. Marie. Mich Seattle. Wash. ... Siskiyou,' Or Spokane, Wash. . . . Tononah. Nev.- .... Walla Walla. Wash . .28 winnemucca, Nev. ..40 Yellowstone Park ..32 Mln. Preclp. 34 34 40 22 12 8 10 .30 .10 .38 IS . .66 , .36 .. .46 .62 .68 .60 .26 .44 .40 .32 .30 8 16 44 14 62 8 28 T2 24 34 . 64 12 40 20 4 42 43 6 36 34 48 S8 fift 68 60 68 22 38 28 28 26 26 34 2.24 o 1 .18 .46 .36 .04 .20 .16 .01 Benjamin I. Cohen and wife to Cecilia Building company, 60x 100. feet beginning where east Hue of Twenty-second street Intersects south line of Gllsan street . 412,000 John K. Logan, trustee, to Alice Marie Taylor, lots 1 and 2, block 1. Strain's addition 1,000 James Mncken to E. Charleson, lots 1, 2, 8 and 8, block 1; lots 8, 9 and 10. block 2; lots 3. 4 and 6, block 3, Dalton's addi tion . . . . 1 Joseph P. Menth and wife to Jacob H. Emmert et al, lot 10, block 6, Rosedale Franklin Realty company to J. F. Waohtman, lots 28, 29 and 31. Mayfleld H. Parley Kimball and wife to A. J. Kimball, east half of lots 16 and 16, block 8. Maegly HiKhland 1,000 Flossie M. Fahey and husband to A V. Bebout. lot 8, block 8, f noomtmi 1.2UU ( iun jo. rmrr et m 10 i.ouriiana Oi ! is. HOllIday et al, block 72, 'So I Woodstock "addition 2,100 1 Alberta Snow and husband to .00 I wp.st Irvington... xiuu uiiaranittH tv xrusi company pany to Jorgine Andersen, lo't 14, block 26, Rossmere J. S. Knudson and wife to Randi Knudson. south hi of lot ' 6, block 6. Oak Park addition.... Davis Investment company to Guy F. Sperow, lots 4 and 7, I diock s, wiDerg Heights Same to same, lots 1 and 2, block : ; and -lot l 8?--bl wk 8 . Wiberg -- -- Heights 8000 Adrian McCalman and wife to H. wade Leonard, lot 16, tract "E," Greenway ; Elsie O. Porter and husband to William B. Nelson, lota 4. block 1, Porter's addition John D. Finnigan to O. Z. Harris, lot 8. block 4, Stewart Park... Western Oregon Trust company to Archibald R. Butler, lot 8, block 13, Creston George W, Tabler and wife to Frank Roshak. lot 21, block 2, Highland Park ..- Daniel McAllen and wife to B. 8. Pague, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. block 18, Patton's addition FREE Folder on OLMSTED PARK, the Port land Helahta of the East Ride Write. Phone or calL Absolutely the quickest "return" sub division on the market. 200 PER CENT ' On monev invested within 18 months. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, , Board of Trade Bldg. s rourtn m. A 6 LUFF LOOK HERE. New 9 room house, full lot, $1750. 1 New 7 room cottage, full lot, 12000. . New 6 room cottage, full lot, 21300. ? New 4 room cottage, full lot, 800. , New 4 room cottage, half lot, $760. These homes are modern, all close to . car, 20 minutes' ride on the Mt Scott car; get off at Millard ave.. and ask for Joe 'Nash. These are strictly cash prices; no agent. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. 16 acres, half mile Gresham on gravel road, all cultivated, level, fair house. 127H acres.86 cultivated, balance easily cleared, close to Portland On main grav eled road, fine level, rich black .soil, g to tt feet deep; on electric line, running water on place; positively 2 of the best places to be found; no agents. 406 UUUDH JBULni. $1000 Will buy a fine full lot in Vernon. close to cars, Improved with a comfort able 4 room cottage; rtne homes all around: worth $1600. Business .out of city cause for selling. Buyer makes $500 on the start. The first to come gets it. Particulars at 405 Manhattan st. Phone Woodlawn 1749. NEW 4 room well built house, near car line, graded street, 20 foot alley, lot 40x120, woodshed, fruit trees, shrubbery, etc., $850; terms; a neat, comfortable home at a" bargain price. j W. J. Day, , ziq Henry bing. .00 .00 .01 .00 .0(1 .00 .00 I .80 .00 1.03 --Ijjpf .06 .00 .04 2.6:2 .01 .00 .00 .00 .84 .00 T. .00 .78 1.12 .60 1.32 1.46 ; 1 40 I 4560 600 1300 2000 827 460 27S 325 600 Three Beautiful Lots All full else, covered with bearing fruit ; trees, 2 blocks to Salem line, li mln-. utes to business district, magnificent view, no draws to bother. Prce $1100 : for all: terms. 212 AHsky bldg., 3d snd Morrison. ..-.,.. - . GOING AWAY. $1600 will buy a beautiful lot, lm- ? roved, with 2 new cottages, 1 block rom Alberta cars,- in Vernon: rental $220. netting- 14 per cent: will advance another 10 per cent, equal to 24 per cent . per annum. Particulars at 406 -Manhattan st. Phone Woodlawn 1749. 6400 UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS fill TBZArXBaTT , flit In your rrae and address en lotted llna below and eel It to Ko-Rec-Tlr Co.. lies State JU Chi cago, ill, enrloslns a lwwct a tamp le help cover tri.l!lns. and we wij ni at etw" a f'ee tel battle that will t.nw re what Eieftro-ta will do for fm, A334. t Election Results mt Tacolt. r!tneeti IMratrB te Tha Joanal.t Yscolt. Wash.. Dec f. The result ef tbe election Tuesday was very satisfac tory te the eltlsena the candidates whe were elected winning by good majori ties. Tbe officers for the ensuing year are ae follows: Mayer, W. J. Hoag; round !m-n. A. Raymond. P. P. Nelson, J, A. Williams, P. Heitsmaa and E. A. atoa. Dayton Restdeiir Barms, Dayton, 'h, Dre. t. Fire ef an unknown narie yesterday destroyed the restdette ef Um re.nr.je liavnt career. 4 ee4Ta: a 1e of $lee Two famr.e or-, nied t" haee. FsfTi!- lsrs wr na-ied f:reti arid iihra, fcat f- ,. 'r ( mt tl-Tl TO tl-S fTSKi, 7;e I n !t 7 cc-fred. S meat discovered by lr. Bloaeer. who. ror over J years, has been treating ca tarrh successfully. His treatment Is unlike any other. It is not a spray, douche, aalve, cream, or Inhaler, but is a more direct and thorough treatment tha any of these. It deans out tbe bead. nose, throat and lunra mo that you ran again breathe freoly and sleep without that stopped-vp felfn that all catarrh sofferers hare. It beeUe tbe dteeavs! mocuoue mm-brarx-s end arreete the foul dtecharsa. so that yoa will not be constantly Mow ing your nooe and eplttlne. ami at th some time It does not ftnisias the erstm end m'n the atomacb, as in tern al snedt- cms d'v , If yoa want fx test this trrati-rt without eoet. eeod yrr aldreos to Dr. i. W. Bloeeer. fl Walton street. At lanta, Oa.. "and r will end yri ty re turn enatl exx. r of tho & k-1 r o satisfy yne net it is ell clalnwi for It a s rem1r f r - cietarrh, catarrhal J-oiC-. ca'arrfcel o-afr. attre. I . -w 1 : i, C'M - e l catarrhal r. -m-t ) i r 1 a k ' 1 " I f ' rt ri tK..a'ct. rite I'.ra lis- eJ.i t.Jt, Apartment Sites Over 100x1 00 corner. . 0xlO. fine 60x100. Park block. . . . . .S30.OOO . ..$10,000 . . .$10,000 SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 41 1 Board of Trade. Fine Modern Storerooms BBASTB AYB. AM9 BAST STAB St Snevre arransed to suit tenant. Ex cellent business location. Things are Snlng on the I--art Side now. Go over end look arotirxl sk r. coo I . -. - iinrm.a xotices 41 DANCE te oe g1en hr "LMy of the Valley" lodge., jfo. 7. M. B, at WorMroea of the World Tempi. 1 1 1)1 st, ner Waahlrrlon, tatsrday evening. rrrr.cr 11. Tlrta ii". Kcw Hall For Rent UNCALLED for answers to blind sd vertlsements snpearins- in The Jour nal during; the past two weeks, await owners at this office. After 10 davs from date said letters will be destroyed: A 279, 96, 212. 221. 256, 231. 234, 247, 249. 263. 270. 279. 471. B 247. 231. 227. 218. C 266. 125. 246, 271, 402, $34, 2(7. 263, 274. 191. 205. 227. 242. D 268 265. 720. 273. 271. 236, 243, 267. 244. 226. 224. 250. 491. E 369, 259, 424. 244. 269. 268, 24$. ZoZ, 306, 279. 22 i, Z7, SIX, 265, 151. 240. 232. 357, 312, 326, 304. 231. 328. 618. 293. F 249, 236. 206. 281, 232. 265, 270, 269. 248. 233. 270. i O 260. 247, 252. 185. 235. 245. 230. 229. 284. 249. 23 J, 243. H 282. 272. 276. 230. 2S0, 231. 271, 211. 263. 2(5. 235. J 257, 265. 272, 282. 225. 263. 256. 264. K 271. 280. 227. 222, 273. 264, 264, 260, 242, 256. 228. 274. L 274. 253 265, 268, 270, 234. 231. 130. 246. 269. 261, 27(. M 275. 223, 251. 234. 227, 267, 277. 271. 226. 266. 224, 259. N 265, 274. 27. 246. 266. 443. 373. 231. 249. O 27$. 267. 227, 277. 246. 874. 229. 224, 282. 231 241. 25. 234. 233. 250. 262. P 2S3. 266. 265. 254, 274, 263. 236. 230. 255. 231. 205. 21. Q 282. 262. 271. 276. 233. 286, 22. 2$2 2S. Z6I, Z7. R 242. 2(3. 263. 271. 261, 271. 236. 277. 241. 274. S 253. 237, 233. 284. 264. 24, 276. 3S8. T 212. 252, 236. 249. 274. 247. 233. 266. 227. 23, 221, 27. 267. 13. W 233. 20. 49. 22. X 22. 274. 233. 267. 22, 224. 259. 253. 280, 17. 271. 364. 252. 261. ,150. $67. 15. $2. 3J6. $67. 301. 234. 878. Z 234. 171. 272. 27. 28. 219. W. H. H. Morgan and wife to James Muekle et al. lots 6. 7 and 8, block 166, Park addition 17,000 Hermann Pape and wife to K. V. Littlcfleld. 99X166 feet herin- nlng 65 feet south of section line between sections 22 and 27. township 1 north, range 1 eas t A. W. Whitmer and wife to Al bert Cleveland et al, 48 acres In section 12. township 1 south, 'anxfl 2 east Sam Goldstein and wife to N. Sigell et al. east half of lot 1. block 3, Lester Park Margraret Cole and husband to nertha K. 2ener. lot , OlocK 28 Bunnyside 2.200 B. P. Wymore et al, to Walter s. wymore, et al, lot 9, 10, Kern Park Ida E. Harkleroad and husband to Alice Arnholt, lot 16, block 17. Lincoln Park Nora W. Barnett and husband to E. H. Mowre. west half of lot 11 1 block 78, West Irvlng ton W. E. Rauch and wife to H. T. Latham et al. lot 18. block 43, Sell wood John H. Gibson and wife to Franx L. Ellsworth et aU lot J. block 13, North Mt Tabor Kslena Meyer to Lena Rlvears, lot 15, 18, block 3. Goldsmith s addition i . . . . Robert Kenyon and wife to T. A. Leisure, lot 6, block 1, Oreen-rlde Investigate This A 7 room modern bungalow, full con Crete basement, 60x100 lot, fine location, on Kast 18th st.. Alberta car. - This is not an suction, but I will consider your M-., Owner, ,Mm-MihM!KZv.pnoniJ. Main 5522. .-. t , : w ... IRVlNGTON-HOLLAiAY " DISTRICT." 100x1 00, near Hancock in neighbor hood of fine homes. This choice corner can be bought for the next five days only for $2700. R. F. BRYAN & CO.. 505 Chamber of Commerce. s A-1227 Main 196$ $3500 will buy 7 room strictly modern bungalow, located "E. 19th St.; easy , terms. 8 room modern house, K. 10th st., price $3330; very easy terms, oc will . accept acreage or lots in. exchange.1 Room 610 Buchanan Bldg. GOOD lot. 60x100, near E. 46th snd Belmont; will exchange for motor cycle cr diamond, balance easy; $400. 8 PEER & CO., 1000H Belmont. Tabor 88. 2500 100 760 1.200 2.000 6,000 (00 $25 60x100, east front lot, all improve ments, Wellsley Park; lots Join In $550 and up; price $360: must self; your own terma Owner, Mr. Johnston,. 1303 Delaware ave. CALL Portland Stenographic Co.. Main 157. We can furnish you with per manent, competent stenographers and bookkeepers on short not foe, also Sub-i stltutes. 921 Board of Trade. ' . 100 1.200 CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title A "Trust company, T Chamber of Commerce. 15 Per Cent Net Investment If this Interests you, and you have $3000 cash, call me up. BUTTER WORTH. Main 8619. FOR SALK Modern i room modern' house In Central Alblna. east front lot 60x100. to 14 foot alley; close to S carlines; partly furnished. $2800; terms. See Shoemaker, 627 Henry bldg. FOR SALE by owner, new house, just completed, and 2 good lots. In one ef best districts of Portland, for $(0: on terms of $60 cash and $16 per month. u-jit, journal. LOT $300. 10 FER CENT CASH. Close to carllne. north of Piedmont GILMORE at RITTER, 22 Lumber Exchange. 3d end Stark. FOR SALE House and lot on Albet ta St.. between 10th and 1 1th; house now rented for $18 per month: can be bought cheap If taken soon. Phone C-l! LAWYERS Abstract Trust Co.. Board of Trade bldg; abstracts specialty ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab stract orrice. 413 Corbett bkig. Mala (. W. R. HAIZL1P CO. (Ie.), abstractor, first class work. 827- Corbett bldg. roil SALE REAL ESTATE IO BIRTH DOZIER Te Mr. and Mrs. William De slor. t(( Roooevelt street. December , a girl. fXXERAiv x on era 111 21 1. mr TTeefc. fo R N. A. -' l.--m can-.p rrt Frt- j le a day "'ci, A. ky ka-l. TUrd I nt4L ti MorTiao lery. KILOORRr-In tki ctty. De 9 at T3 2d et derail K. Kilgor. arod 6 years 3 months and 26 dare. Fsneral orleee will bo b 4 et th abnve ri'i,nc; at $1 A MONTH HOURS. Reedy to move Into; ( good lota: yoq can get It for yoer own at the srtee of SIS a month. Order lb (nurw na ' tA imh Von rfrht Ik rall mt n orv'e office la Orea-ory Heirhtai Take Bom City ear oa 3d and Yamhill, e-t off at ead ef earllna. office oa proa- erty. , XR"SALli Two w kouimi oa fu,l oorner lt and on!r S hnrti fmn Alberta rarline; rrfe f)y $:s. Staod- .t 61 ' j!H ln,r.re- For Sale Cheap . room modem house, $2109; terare. Csll up Woodlawn . 91 E. 14th st . I K TOU'WANT " ' An Irvlngton lot for (116 Or a fine 1 room houso for $S7(. i Phono Msln 1!4 at eiw. NEW BDodem h on see In lloJ'dr'a'eJJI- tlon. R H. Rice. Phone B. 34ft t ACRKACE 87 Free Lands in Alberta, Canada $20 arres ef elea-aet wheat Ut f the Seklnc. Averege whet i'd 4 bue-.rie te the arre, r'ill Inforw i - st Ne-chente P"etree F.tht.tm, t ..;e lit. Mwhente Tnt m4 Frllar. lc I.' ri-rde-In- ' ' intrsreT,t crsetit Grove c-eae- 1 I ' r. tht t . I t Kraoa L M-Gj.ra (1$ Bjerd of 4 a r a t - - A SFF'Mji L H k-"k Our ttoeklev. f suail larwe lr, tains lntr-ef(ag Inf arm -a ' Tualatin - S'ra ts - bew to i tain a r . t e . i . ar r or cur tre-' i . t r..i -t mut Wolt If y tcl'f " I v t i, c ' . . i r- k A- ii its m -