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rilE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 13.. 1009.
OR. HUTCH FACES
GRAVEST
CHARGE
Held' for Death of jraybolle
Hillman, Whose HodyWas
Found In a Small Creek.
Detroit, Mich., Pea-IS. No criminal
trUl In year ha atlrred Detroit to
auch a high pitch of Interest aa la man
ifested at present In th caaa of Dr.
George A. Fritch, who faoe a charge of
manslaughter In connection with the
death of Mia Maybelle Mlllman. the
Ann Arbor girl whoa body waa flatted
from Ecorae creek laat Ootober. The
prosecuting attorney hopes to have th
trial of Dr. Fritch concluded before the
and of thla week.'
Publlo Interest . In the caaa la due
largely to the fact that crimes of a
character of which Dr. Fritch la ar
ouaed hare been unuaually numeroue
In Detroit of late yeara and in prac
tically none of the caaee haa it boon
. poaalble to aecure a conviction. Dr.
Fntcn. according to tne auegauona or
the police, haa long bean . foremost
dtaclple of a disroputable cliiaa of physl
clana who make criminal operatlona
their apevialty. In the present caaa the
1 evidence against Jiira appeara to be in-
' controvertible. -
On the morning of September 7 laat
the body of the Mlllman girl waa found
sewed in a sack floating in Ecorae creek.
, The following day the head of the vic
tim waa found about 10 yards up stream
from the place where the body .had been-
found. The head waa aewed in the same
kind of a burlap bag aa the one con
talnfng the trunk. Several daya elapaed
before the remalna were finally identi
fied by Mlaa Martha Henning aa those
of her former schoolmate, and Chum,
Maybelle Mlllman of Ann Arbor. The
racena of the Investigation - waa then
shifted from Detroit. to the university
city where the Mlllman girl had lived
with , her widowed mother.
Girl Goes to Detroit. '
- The police found that on August 14
, the girl1 had left her home, telling her
, mother that ahe was coming to Detroit
to visit her former echoolmate. Miss
penning. The latter,' when queationed
by wis police admitted that ahe knew
that Mias Mlllman had wished to under
go an illegal operation and had men
tioned the name of Dr. Fritch.
The physician was well known to the
police by reason of his paat experiences.
In 1907 he had been arreated in con
nection with the death of Miss Edith
.Presley, proofreader for the atate sen
ate. When the prosecution of a member
of the state legislature failed for lack
of evidence the doctor was released. j
The Mlllman caae promised for awhile !
to take the hame turn,, as the evldenco
against ur. -rucn was wnoiiy or a cir
cumstantial character. He was strongly
suspected of having been responsible for
the girl's death, but evidence to con
vict him was lacking. As a consequence
he waa released on bond within a week
" after his arrest. Then came a develop
ment of a startling nature, which, ac-
cording to the police,- supplied the mis
sing link In the evidence against the
auspected physician.
Chauffeur Also Arrested.
Joseph W. Leach, a chauffeur, was
taken into custody and according to his
alleged confession he waa the man who
assisted Dr. Fritch in conveying the
"remains of the dead girl from the phyai- i
ciana office to the spot where they
iwere subsequently discovered. In a
signed statement ha declared that Fritoh
called him to his office about 9 o'clock
the night the MUlman girl disappeared,
and related in detail how he waa shown
three sacks and asked to Indicate a
place where there was a deep body of
water into which they might be thrown
with no danger of their being found
Dr. Fritch, according to Leach's con
fession, fearing that the contents of the
bags might permit them to float and so
be discovered, went to his home and
obtained an armful of bricks, which he
thrust Into the bags to their capacity.
The bricks were found to contain tha
same manufacturer's marks as other
brlcka that were found on Dr. Fritch'a
premises wnen tie was arrested.
lice formed the theory, that Dr. Fritch
had performed an Illegal operation upon
the girl and that it had proved fatal,
either aa Its direct effect or through
the administration of an anesthetic.
Finding himself In thla predicament, the
. physician eould aee but one safe course.
Thafwas accreting the body In a man
ner that would preclude Its discovery.
Fearing that ft charge of murder
would, not withstand the legal on-1
laugois wnicn me accused physician s
means and Influence . Insure, the prose
cutor la undertaking a conviction on a
cnarge of manslaughter. In this state
tne maximum penalty for manslaughter
is o years penal servitude.
BOB CAT COMES TO TOWN FOR
CHICKEN AND MEETS WATERLOO
a . 7 'l - S , , . -f
awvaaBMBMMBawwMHnawaMaMeBBMMBHMaaa
give to the boy who wlahta to enter a
profession II to $0 yrara of fra and
advant-od education, . although the pro.
falonal fields ara all overcrowded. To
the boy who muit live by his hands, a
bricklayer, for example, we' tai'h-noth
ing mat win help bun In Ms practical
rut ii re work." ' - i
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TO THE CITIZENS
OP FORTLANO
Laae-Darts Drng Co., drug
sristi, handle Giihooley'i Irish
Liniment, and they back it up
' with what might be called a
government bond. In fact, a
guarantee certificate goea with
every bottle, to the extent that
if Gilhooley'e Irish '. Liniment
docs not cure Eczema. Rheuma
tism, in' any form, Salt Rheum,
Lumbago or any skin ailment,
you- are . out t nothing, at the
druggist you 'bought it from
wilt give back your money and
take the certificate for his pay.
The jnstter is entirely in your
hands. Gilhooley Irish Liniment
Co, St Paul. Minn. . ; -
NEW fODAY
A
BOOK
THAT
HGLPS
Our Association will
riublioh from time to
Ime handnomely . Illus
trated books showing
our houses, describing
new features In building
and containing suggest
Ions that will be of hel
DEATHS
r help
Ing i
to you either In buying or bulldl
home.
' Th flrat Issue, advocating dlveraltv
in reaiaeni' plans, and auggeating tne
use or different materials in conn true
lion, la now readr for distribution
copy la at your service. . rf ?
romTXAYD auxxszira AgaoozAnosr
tia-SlS Commercial Block.
Fire Insurance
M. . THOMPSON CO.
ee4 Batata and Mortgage Xoana.
Oor. 4th and Oak at a., Jteary Bldg.
Fhona. Main 604. A-8387.
We Hava Money to Ian.
WEATI1EK KKPOKT
' Living In a suburb gave Bex Busan, a
Journal linotype ; machine operator, a
taato of real frontier - life Saturday
evening, when a bobcat, apparently
driven out of tha hllla by the anow,
raided his chicken house at Milwaukla
Heights. ' Prompt use - of .a ahotgun
brought the. animal down.
About 4- o'clock Saturday afternoon
Mrs.' Busan, on glancing out the win
dow, saw an animal" resembling a cat
stealthily approaching the chicken
house. It disappeared around the corner,
and as there waa no further disturbance
the thought little of it At 7 o'clock
while Mr. and Mrs. Busan were seated
at the supper table a sudden commotion
among the chickens reminded her of
the animal she bad seen. Seising a gun
and a small electrlo pocket light, Busan
and wife hurried to the chicken house
to inveatlgate. -
' 'When the elactrto light waa anapped
on. standing In the middle of the chick'
en house with a fluttering rooster In
his mouth, stood the bobcat He waa
apparently blinded by the bright light
turned full In his eyes, and before he
had an opportunity to move two abota
were fired Into his head.. , ,
to take the power of control of the
juvenile court and tha probation efforts
out of the hands of those who earnestly
seek the best Intereat of the children
and place it in the hands of politicians.
. "The effect of these amendments will
be felt still more In the future, when
politicians aee more clearly the possi
bilities for place hunters.?
LECTURER TELLS WHY
CHARITY WORK FAILS
Philadelphia, Deo, 18. -'A large part
of the poverty today Is due to the fail
ure of our charity machinery ta adapt
Itself to the new conditions,"' said Dr.
Carl Kelsey In an address delivered at
the Children's bureau, 1606 Arch street '
Dr. Kelsey. is professor of sociology at
the University of Pennsylvania ,
"An lnatltutlon.'- he continued.
"exista for human naeda, and unleea It
ministers to them effectively. It is use-
lees. It is an admitted fact that there
Is no auch thing aa a permanent condl
tlon, especially aa regards human na
ture, and yet many institutions continue
their work with only the given knowl
edge with which they started, and do
not realise their failure In effective
work is due to the lack of necessary ad
justment to changing conditions.
"A syatem good in Itself when begun
may prove- actually, harmful. we
worship our achool system and regard
It as nearly perfect but much of It is
short sighted and foolish. All over the
land is an Increasing demand for skilled
labor, and how do we answer it? We
e
THAT ARE, WEAK, NER
VOUS AND RUN DOWN
Come to Me
and be Cured
Tainted Blood, Weakened Nerves,
Gloomy, Hopeless Forebodings,
Haggard Faces and Sunken Eyes
Can Get a Cheap, Speedy, Lasting Core From Me
lot a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Benefited
FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS
ur mm Buina no abotx Vebios wxza bb ohb-kaxjp or
TIAT OaaMID STOTHEB aVBOXaJUIBTB.
VARICOSE
KNOTTED VEINS
Cured by absorption; no
pain. The enlarged veins
are due to mumps, blcyole
or horseback rfding, dis
ease, etc. In time it weak
ens a man mentally aa
well aa physically. We
will cure you for life or
makeno charge.
PRICES ALWAYS
REASONABLE
LACK OF VITALITY
Cured' in a few weeks. Im
provement from the start
If you suffer from loss of
energy and ambition, feel
tired when you arise in
the morning, lame back,
diasinesa, apots before the
eyes, and feel you are not
the man you once ware,
we will cure you for life.
NO INCURABLE
CASES ACCEPTED
1U PiTIBBTI
DSSTBUirO TXEAT
MEBTT WHO OAX.Ii
ISrOBB JAB-VAST
WIX.X, BB TDB.
asn WITH
MEDIOIBB ABSO. tH
LvTBLT Tree of '
Charge. X caarge ?.
for ourea only. Pay
mm mm yon gel tne
benefit of my treat
ment. -
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THE DOCTOR
THAT CURES
TOB A raw
SATS OBX.T Z
ITXXiXi CHABOB
OVZ.T
THE
FEE
2
Or OTB3BB '
SFBOiailSTS
! CAN AND DO CURE EQREVER
XnotWd Teina .." 6 Bays
Obstrarslea IS Bays
tost Vitality ........30 Xaya
Blood Xlsomlera .....to Bays
To obtain thesa quick results you
must come to the offloe, as It oannot be
done by mail. Do not forget thla fact.
I always do aa I advertise to do.
bob a raw
BATS OBXT X
wxziiOXAaoa
OBXT
THE
FEE
OF OTB3BB
FBOXAXOSTB
ZEB TOB A OTBB is lower than any
specialist lr, the city, half that others
charge you.
I am an expert specialist, have had
p years' practice in the treatment of
diseases of men. My offices are the
best equipped in Portland. My methods
are modern and up-to-date. My cures
are quick and nositive. I do not treat
symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly
examine each case, find the cause, re
move It and thus cure the dlaease.
X OTTBB Tarlaoaa Vain a. anMli.
Frostatio Troubles, noatrmotaa lilmanti
Files and Bpeolflo Blood Poison aad all
upBsata oi aien.
CVBB OB BO PIT I an tha onlw
vimuun is roniua wno mazes no
charge unlesa the pattest la entirely
aatlafled with the results accomplished.
mna who gives a wrrrcen guarantee to
refund every dollar paid for services If
a complete ana permanent core la not
ciiectea.
AlErV Visit Dr. Lindsay's private
, Museum pf Anatomy and
miuw mysen in neaitn ana disease. Ad
mission free. Consultation free. If un
abJeJ.i calI rlto for list of questions.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun-
uuya, iv a. m. 10 i p. m. only.
DR. LINDSAY
128H 8S00BD ST., COB. OP AX.BEB
FOBTXAHD. OB,
An area of hta-h nmnM ntt tha
rvaniunaion coaat is t-auaina generally
fair weather west of the Itocky moun
tain, but over the eastern half of the
country aunosnnerlc conditions are ver
unstable, resultlna in brink to Mai
winds In the eaat Lake mglon and along
the middle Atlantic coast, and quite gen-
ram or snow jn me Miasuuri ana
Mlsatsaippl valleys and eastward to the
coast From the Great Lakes south
ward to the an if the precipitation haa
been quite heavy.- 1.70 Inches having
fallen at Montgomery, Ala., within the
laat 14 houra. Thnuah nnrlnrntalv
heavy to heavy rains occurred over the
north : Pacific alone, tha haavlaat re
ported being 1.44 mchee at Port Cres
cent, Wash., the precipitation of the last
II hours has been very light. Tempera
tures are below the seasonal average in
the extreme northeast. In the cntral
and lower Mlsslnatppi valley, and In the
southwest, the weather being very cold
i mm uaBaaicnewan sou in ward to UKia
horn, and In Utah and Colorado.
Fair weather will rnnfinna tnnls-ht ni4
juesaay over tnis district, light west
winan. .
PAVtRtAMlf-WllUrd , W. davereool,
Kott City sanatorium, Deeainber IV,
age l b flays, inanition.
fetCOTT CliarlM SootL Oak Drove ean
alorliim. Lnweniber , age 1 years!
paralysis.
Tlilrty-seventh street. December 16,
a it: uriirnt s ii.iaw.
Ft'NEItAL NOTICES
8CHADK The funara! of Iutse 0chade,
diovi wire or Martin Bcnaie, win r
held from the family rnllnce, 6bl
first street, tomorrow afternoon, Tues
day, December 14, at t p. m. Uelativcs
and frlenda Invited.
AXirri OTj V.Gmr Almbladx. 166 Haw:
thorne ave, funeral prrvioea - take
.1... . . ... 1 a want m t.,uM
nay. Krtxnda Invited. Interment Rose
flty cemetery.
FUNEHAL DIKECTOns
T r" t4 Wllllami
CHCi-AJyuica ave. both
Dhonea: lady aaalatanL Most modern
eatahllahment In city. -
PUNNING. M KNTtB at QILBAUOH,
undertakers and embatraers; modem
la every detail. Beventh and Pine. Mala
410. Lad y aaatstant
I CDfll The east aide undertaker.
J-i.niU Lady raalstaot. B-ltas;
Til. 410 Kaat Alder.
J. P, Flnley &, Son
Lady attendant. Main t; A-lnt.
EiUCBON UNDERTAKING COm Main
111 A-2136, lady asst.
ROHBl CITY CEMKTERT.
Phones C-1114 and A-4444.
Ml ART ride funeral dlreotora
era to F. B. Dunnlng.lno. i. as, B-zozs
EDWARD LIOLMAN, undertaker.
Id at Latdy aaalstant. Main 0T.
lit
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
PACIFIC TlUe Trust Co the leading
abstractors. 104-B-6-T Failing bldg.
W. B. Ht ruble and wife to Arthur
UNCALLED FOR, ANSWERS
His Prescriptions
Give Immediate
Relief
UNCALLED for answers to blind ad.
vertisements appearing in The Jour
nal auring tne past two weea-s.. await
owners at this office. After 10 days
from date said letters will be destroyed:
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CHILD'S AFFECTIONS
AEE OF NO VALUE
New York, Dec 11. The caah value
of a daughter's affection, in the eyes
or tne law, ta nothing, according- to a
decision banded down by Supreme Court
justice Tompkins, In White Plains.
John Wiles, a wealthy millinery.
uuKwuir ii tin xsroaaway, aiannat-
tan, haa sued his wife and Thomas M.
Cuthbert. a New York lawyer, for $100,-
ou aamae-es, allegina that they had es
tranged from him his two daughters
norenca, is, and Marion, 11 years old.
Justice Tompkins says the loss of a
daughter's affection even if proved
is no grouna lor a suit for damages.
1)0 NOT WANT RABBIS
; .APPOINTED TO ARMY
New York. Dec 18 A proposal that
the United States government be re
quested to appoint rabbla aa chaplains
xor Hebrew eowiers in the army waa
oted down at the central conference
of rabbla, after a spirited debate, '
Professor O. Deutsch declared that the
conference waa going In the wrong di
rection. He aald the Hebrews objected
to a mixture of church and state; they
opposed the teaching of the Bible in
the srhools, and for these reasons they
should not ask congreaa to do a sec
tarian act.
BZ.OOO BXKHA8S.
Bolentlno" treatment only should
be uaed In combating this" loath
some disease. I . cura Blood Dis
ease by Nuclu-Atazyl Specific. I
Introduce Into the blood, which it
reorganises, neutralising and ex-
Selling disease. My treatment
rtves ' the taint out Instead of
locking It In.. Don't wait until too
lata Be cured in time.
hub abtd Tiaitri''
The aequetea ef these afflictions
are distressing nervoua reflexes
and painful conditlona My treat
ment and success are the reeult ef
years of experience. I euro SUea
wMfeomt on Ming. I care yo with
out pain or detention from busi
ness under guarantee.
xxanr. sivasssb jjtd um
9XSBAJ1BS.
With these dtseaaea you raay have
more eomplicaUona than are pre
sented by any other diseased oreaoa.
By my searching illamiaation ef the
bladder I determine aecumtelr tha
EdUCailOn nation and arinahrsla I make doubly EdOCaltlOIl
aurv m cviraiuoa ox me saoneya.
tbua laying fotindWtions for sclen
tWc treatment. .
Many Fhenomenal Cures Attested to by
Grateful Patients.
Free
Museum
for the
of Men
Free
Museum
for the
of Men
1 f iiill'lUna.i I
Gee ffJf Gee
ros at. oOMtrtrcTATton tslxjl OAUmn-w
ujaotcanam raoac iuo vo 9m a comma.
The Oregon Medical Institute
, ttm atootooa treat, PorUamd, Oracoa.
. KOtnuh t a. at to w. at. annrDAT. 10 a, m. to i . ac
JUVEXILE COURTS FOR
POLITICAL PURPOSES
a
Atlantic City. N. J, Dee. II. Rapa-I
Una YCKsaM avfi anla mmII llanat am aa '
a. THM"iaiiiii mv ia 1 1 a ami v wen
preparing to tse the proiect of estaa
ltshing Juvenile courts for the making
of places for their henchmen, accord-
.a, . . w.v ..uv.i v. wua uvm AJ.
Llndaey, foremost exponent of tha work'
ef aarlng fhlldre.
. J dire Ltn1y's attark on the TVflri
vania polittriana waa malt In a
rettter read befnre rrie board of maa
ara of the National Congreaa pf
Mothers. ; J
"rTn"lrne-t tn t Is w rnri'-'-rftIng
t bet inn ork In rVff r I'lmola have
l n "rtH s arit;y tif .rrd-'
1r t r.(.- isr Jitr of1
MMMGMEN
Cured to Stay Cured
J am constantly announcing la print the
fact that I treat men's ailments only, and
that I ara able ta render better . eervloe In
thla branch af medicine ' thaa any other doo
tor anywhere. I claim ta our caaoa that
are beyond tha pooeibtllty of aid by ordinary
forma ef treatment, to cura every ease X ua
dertake, and to cura permanently aad la lest
thaa tha uaual time repaired.
All theae thing I actually di. and that Is
why I am known aa th a foretneet apeciallet
treating men's ailaienta, and why my practice
Is the largeat of ita kind west of Chicago.
You eaa depend aboolaUly apoa avary claim
and promise I make beeaaea my reputation
ta at stake and I am morally legally and
financially responsible In all my ecdeavora.
Those ta any trouble 'aufferfng from CB-
6rrRtrcnoN8 varic osk VEiNa. bpecdtio
BLOOD P01JK5J or any ether ailment tend
ing ta deatroy and dleflgwa aad ta reader
aappineaa laipeaslbla ara arged t call apoa
ma without daisy. .
. BB. TAYtVOm.
Tha T dug aasotaHst,
Not a Dollar
Need be Paid
Until Cured
Consultation and Advice Free -t
ov-va a. sc. to p sc. armrsATi la rp t.
the DR. TAYLOR co.
fH w,iojs' mrrr,
rtcor-o axd roa.g rrara. poTXAjra, ottiov.
tkjb exxaxsx SOCTOS
If yOU are Sick, don't fnnl with natan
medicines in search of a cure, but let
mm wonaerrui nature neaier diagnose
your caae and prescribe some remedy
lurnisneci Dy nature, rrom the vegeta
ble kingdom most of hia remedies are
ODtaineo. in tne rorm of Roots Herbs,
Barks and Buds, whose curative powers
are unfailing-. Even the most obstinate
aiseases yield to their powers. Here
are a few of the diseases he treata so
successfully oatartia, arerronaness.
Dyspepsia uw xroaoiea, weak or
nor Eyeo, m anppe, auoaey Troublea
ua u umxmmi piaesses.
If you live out of town and cannot
call, writ for symptom blank and clrcu
lar, inclosing 4 centa in a tamps.
covsrjXTATzoar pmxB.
Open I&venlngs and Sundays.
The CCee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
lMtt 1st UU Oor. aforrlsom, Portland, Or
Are yoa suffering from Lung, Aaii
ma. Catarrh. Heart and Kidney Trou
bles, also ail Private Dlsaaea at
isnd women? You had better oanauit
. thee well known Chinee doctor. They
; will cura you without rain, poisonous
J drugs or operatlona They cure whea
rai
MEETING NOTICES
PORTLAND. Oregon, December 9 th,
1909.
To the Members of the Trustees of the
xoung Mens Christian Association
or Portland, Oregon:
YOU are herehv nnttfla.1 ihmt a msof
ing- of the trustees of the Young Men's
Christian Association, a corporation, of
ruamnu, ureuon, is caned to De held
on Monday- evening, lecembr 20th,
1909, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In the audi
torium of the Young Men's Christian
Association building at 6th and Taylor
pose of authorizing the filing of supple
mentary articles of Incorporation.
amending, enlarging and changing the
object business and pursuit of said
COT tJOTatfbfr h-re6ealln'ir-tlie"-y:nr
clause contained in said articles of in
corporation wherebv It is forbidden to
said corporation and to tha Youna- Men's
Christian Association, its branches or
departments, to mortgage or in any
manner encumber Its DroDertv or to
contract debts of any kind beyond the
lunas on nana to discharge t Hem, and
in lieu of said present existing clause
forbidding the execution of such mort
gages and the incurring of debts. In
said supplementary articles, to amend
and alter said articles of inoorporatlon
so as to give the trustees or said cor
poration the power to execute such
mortgages and incumbrances upon i'.J
property ana to contract sucn debta t.n
may seem to such trustees for the best
Interests of the corporation, and of the
Young Men's Christian Association.
THOMAS D. HONEYMAN.
Secretary.
W. Chance, lot "I." Belmont Vil
la ........ . , 4.000
John Summervile and wife to Ar
thur W. Chance, lot "H." Bel
mont Villa ... 2,74
Josephine Hlrsch to Lawrence M. -
Antoine, lot 6, 13, block' 6, north
Portland 2,750
Mary J. (Smith to Carolyn C. DiUey,
lot 16, block S, Burrage Tract . . 300
Western Oregon Transfer Co. to
J H. Cireenman, lot , block s,
Creston 450
Oregon Real Estate Co. to T. Edna
Boss, west half of lot 7 and 8.
block 194. Holladay's addition. 2,500
J. Virgil oroce and wife to Ed
mund R. Cochrane, lot 3 and 4
block 5. Elberta 1.200
James Robertson and wife to Kd-
mund R. Cochrane, 80 acres In
the donation land claim of W.
M. Taylor, section 2. townshlb 1
south, range 8 east 3.700
J. w. f. McFaii to 8. 8. William
son, lot 10. block 6. North Mt.
Tabor 800
Jennie May Dlsbro to Ida Graham
part of lot 9, Montrose 6,000
Robert T. Osborne and wife to An-
na Laura et al, west half of lot
13 and west half of lot 12, block
2, Sunnyside addition 8,000
John Twohy et al. to Paul Paulsen
et al., lot 16, block 17, Vernon.. 600
John Amberson to Mary Reld, 41x
60 feet In section 85. T. 1 N., R.
1 E., beginning 99 feet from
south line of East Everett st... 950
Hibernia Savings bank to F. L. ,
Curtis, lot 6. Essex Park 500
John Carlson and wife to Geo. W.
spring, lot 20, block 12, Arleta
Park No. 2 160
Delia H. McKlnley and husband
to Emu H. zuriiucn, lot li,
block 3. Town of Lents 2.000
Franco Marlnelli to D. G. Mlllett,
lots ll. 12, 13, 14, block 13,
BerkW 600
Robt. F, Feemster et al. to D. G. i
Mlllett. lots 24, 25, block Tl,
Rerkelfttr 800
Edmund 1U Cochrane and wife to
Edith McClure, 10 acres begin
ning 98 rods south of northwest
corner of the D. L. C. of W. M.
Taylor, section 2. T. 1 8.. R. 3
E.. 1,250
Jav P. Robinson and wife to J. F.
Bpaur, lot 19, block 1, Holly
hurst 825
James D. Hart and wife to Tha-
riiia CI re. An at nl . lnt t. hlorlr fi.
Katharine 400
Grace E. Imhoff and husband to
Daniel Kern, lots 9. 10, block 20,
Kennllworth addition 1.150
Charles 1L Payne to George H.
Jeffries et al., 2 acres beginning
in south line of Columbia boule
vard, 664.2 feet westerly and
1032.04 feet northerly, from
southeast corner of William
Hall D. L. C 1.050
H. Hamblet, trustee, to F. A.
Fisher, lot 20, block 8, Fa,ir
nort 250
H. Hamblet, trustee, to F. E. Z.
Ferguson, lot 19, block 8, air
"TMnt ". r.":"rr.";T:-. Trrrv .rw v vrrt 260
H. Hamblet, trustee, to W. D.
Jelllson, lot 18. block 8. Falr
nort 150
J. V. Thornton and wife to John
H. Downing, lot 15, block 1,
Beauvoir Heights 600
Wiliam Klrphope to Fred L, More-
land, lots zi, 22, 28 and 24, blOCK
3, Mount Tabor Place 1,250
Donald 8. Ames and wife to W. F.
Matthews, lot 7, block 4, Scenlo
Place 25
R. A. Wllklns to John H. Shan-
barker et al., lot 10, block 15,
FOR BALE RK.iL KSTATK I 1
WAI.Kk.llH )UIHHIN!l
f 1410 A nW-e Intlo & room otttn-t
. euburla atKHtt an ai luutca i m
4 o llna. 1 , lilixka fivmi uu...i,
. open a rata, batli and toilet, lut,
d Wall. WiroU. water;
tash, la lance on roulim t 1 i . r
, ' , ma Will throw In gixxl t'litu.-r
. (ak ran and some 1UiuI.mM i.
. 10x100 int. rant front.
llSOOMmiern, sipiare. 3 atory, lth
. . i v reception hall, tiath and e tmi,
.apiondld rmindrttlon and
-' nient, gaa ant all rnnvenleni'.
On rarllite, n-ar Laurelliurat. .'
loo, beautifully trrri.', t-orir
lot: raah, I1H00; hnlamn terinn.
Thla Is a fnoat romfortnhle tmm
. and in a growing dlatrlui, liirn
values are tncri-aalng; il) to
Brhool. hut not Inn ..l.iaa
4000 Rplendld f atory, modern T
rooms on IDOxlOO eornor; short
walk to car, large reception hall,
porch, mountain view, fine base
ment, piped for furnara, wlrod.
finlahed iti fir: garage, anmil
'fruit; Just a aplendld horn for
anyone who do-s not waut to be
crowded and likes a garden;
would prefer t;joo cash, but to
accommodate purchaser would
Take 3600; I don't know of a
nloer home for the roonev.
F. T. WALKER. 404 Corbet! bi,la- i
100x100 near 2fcth and Fiviaion; lan.l
In thla locality are aelllna frnm txnn
to 11000. We can aell this 100 ft
aquare for 1900 if taken at nnra- nan I. .a -
need the money.
100x100. I room rottaa 100 fot frm
carllne; a very good buy at $1900.
6 room houae. mortem Inl KAvinn nn
Improved street. We can sell you this
property for $2350. You may pay I lift
cash and balance f 20 per month. ; This
is better than paying rent.
. ' '
5 acres near Rase Line road at Rocki.
wood, all good level land. $200 per acre,
good terms. ,.: '
14 acres on tha O. W. P. carllne.' "at,
tlon pn the ground, all fine levej land,
would make a fine chicken ranch, about,
"4 mile from Clackamas river; . price
$100 per acre. , , . ..
233 Alder st.
Fill' mt Mil
.-,..;r
House n ' E. Couch, near car
barns; 2 blocks from Kerns gram- -mar
school: full cement basement;
8 cords of wood; all furnitur, V
bedding and linens; over 1800
worth of hand painted china; $100 :
worth of cut glass; gas and elec-
trio lights in house; all for $3500,
11600 cash, balance $25 per month, '
6 per cent interest.
860 E. MORRISON ST.
lEilMLE- JOMEi ;; s:
$2800 Bungalow, 7 rooms. Grand ave.
$2760 Bungalow, 5 rooms, Vernon av.
12500 8 rooms, 4 block, Woodstock.
$1260 Cottage, 5 rooms, block.
$1900 6 rooms, west side, view.
S4600 Bungalow, 6 rooms. block. .
3500 S rooms, Ei Yamhill, beauty.
4600 6 rooms, Schuyler St.. snap. .
14750 6 rooms, block, fruit
12500 rooms, E. loth-Shaver. -
$2400 6 rooms, block, fruits.
$1026 4 rooms; $325 caah; bargain. '
$1226-5 rooms; $525 cah; cheap.
Also lots of fine building lots.
212 AUsky bldg.. 3d-Morrison.
MPROV
Ei Lire
raw
$200 and up; cement walks and
curbs, graded streets, Bull Run
water; $5 down, $5 per month, no
taxes.
ti
10?, Villa Ave. Phone Tabor 189.
HARMONY lodge. No. 12, A
F. A A. M. Stated com
munication this (Monday) eve,
at 7:30 o'clock. Election and
installation of officers, pay
ment of dues. Members re
quested to attend. Visiting
members cordially Invited.
W. M. DE LIN. Sec.
Ill Id St.. near Wash. Howe-Davla Co.
R. X. A., Oregon Rose camp, meats Fri
day evenlnaa
and Morrison.
Allsky ball. Third
R. N. A Marguerite camp, meats every
Thursday evanlna- in fiavov hall lul
Bumelde street and Grand avenue.
if. W. A Evergreen Camp, $416. meets
Monday eveninga Selling Hiraa Bldg,
West Par?; and Washington.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Maegly Highland addition .... 1.000
W. H. Nunn and wife to Jacob
Ruth, lot 15. block 14. Irvlngton 216
Charles Rosebrugh and wife to
Philip F. Powelson et al. west H
of lots 14, 16 and 1, block 27,
Sunnyside. 2.400
William L. Chilcott and wife to
8. A. Chase et al, lot 16 block
34. Vernon J.2S0
Orton Graham and wife to Battle
A. Foulk. lot 1. block 10. Ina
Park J.600
G. W. Priest and wife to Ellen E.
Wlntera. lot 11. block 6. Ravens-
wood addition. 8,600
W. J. Savage and wife to Mrs.
A. Ann Rldle. tract IS, Lamar
gent Heights 4,000
Georgia Fruit and Pecan
. LAND. '
Don't buy land anywhere till you get
our Illustrated maps and literature on
our South Georgia lots and farm, truck
and pecan lands. It will tell you things
you never heard of.' Write todav. Will
come next mail. . . ;
FRFITLAND COLONY CO.. Desk 4.)
167 Adama St., Chicago, 111.
BETTER than ever for $050 caah, bal-
splendid new home: $ rooms, , hall, pan
try, bathroom, full concrete baaempnt
and foundation, enamel bath, Sink, pat
ent toilet, tank, electrlo lights, with fix
tures; nice fenced lot with young bear
ing fruit trees, 15ff ft. of streetcar; with
$600 worth of fine furniture, for $2400.
without furniture, $2100. Portland
Homes Co.. 204 Morrison at.
FOUR ROOM HOME!. J -E.
Lincoln between 84th and Mar
guerite ave.. beautiful little b
j owner left for California and property
$500 " .
Down, balance like rent: a snap; lo
cated in best residence district on tha
east side. y
Frank L McGulre. .
Main 6264. 618 Board of Trade. A-5203
CERTIFICATES of title mad by th
Title A Trust company, 7 Chamber
of Commerce.
LAWYERS Abstract A Trust Co- room
6 Board of Trad bldg.; abstracts a
specialty.
ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab
stract office. 418 Corbett bldg. Mala
6.
W. R. MAtZLIP CO. (Inc.), abstractors,
flrt class work. 327-1 Corbett bldg.
$2250 $500 Cash
This Is an exceptional bargain and
Its to your advantage to investigate;
5 room bungalow; artistic and conveni
ently arranged, buffet, fixtures; cherrv
trees in yard; good lawn; west of K.
8th in Hawthorne district. . - , B-a.
Storv & Rainey
Phone Main 2964. 42S Henry bldg .
FOR SALE REAL ESTA1E 141
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 1(4) 6th at, op
posite Meier ar -ranra Mala Tfli.
DRESS suits for rent, all else. Unique
i iimnni i.o., u piara ax.
yv'KOniNO caroa W. O. Smith 4k Co
Wsshlnatoa bids- aornar 4th ini
Washington sta
CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowor
ana floral aeaigrx. tf Morrlsoa at.
DEATHS
RIEDLINGER hsrle Rladllnger. St.
mceni s noapitai. ijecemoer 2, age
: rmhold fever. -
2EHENDNER Charlea ZeheBdner, St.
Vincent e hoapltaj, December 16.
TWO brand new houaea on a full cor
ner, lot. only 3 blocks from Alberta
carllne. We win let both go for $2600.
Standard Investment Co- 225 6th st.
WEST side lot 60x10 with Improve
menta $400; $60 down; 14 minute
out. Frank L. McGuir. 618 Board of
Trade.
FOR SALE 8 room house and 1 lets.
100x100. 6 blocks east of Union ave.
on Beech and 1th sta Inquire of owner,
621 Williams ave.
i $10 A MONTH HOUSE.
Ready to move into; 3 good lots; you
ean get It for your own at the price of
$10 a month. Order tha transfer man
to move you right In. Call at Greg
ory's office In Gregory Height. Take
Rose City car on 3d and Yamhill. x-t
off at end of carllne. office on oroD-
erty.
EASY TERMS. $300 DOWN.
iti 'acres, all in cultivation. 4 room
bungalow, outhouses, some fruit, fin
well of water, 20 minutes' walk to
courthouse. Price $lli0, $300 down,
balance $15 per month at jvr cent,
E. P. ELLIOTT A SON.
Stratton hide. Oregon City. Or
SOUTH FRONT LOT NEAR tk)77
AVENUE.
50x100 on Ainsworfh boulevard, ffv
blocks to flna car service: good neigh
borhood. Bargain, $00, terina.
8. T. WALKER. 04 Crht M4r.
FOR SALE Bungalow in Alberta, on
and one half blocks north of Alameda
Park. Woodiawn I0t. Call 196 Glenn
ave. north. .
""East front, rose city park.
i - qui tor m on uw.MUM. aTwmwr av. ma I lapi r rv. i , rvwoo, vaxi
vste talk wltk them Ym mrtn not be J 41: clrrhoale of liver. I iexlOO, 1W blorks to car; $626 la-
vraxi re inatmtni. i ney aaT i ii - i r.n tteien unnw, rr Kl urov. ) eluding improvements: terma
evred thonaanda and anleas your case I Ixtrember .( month; no cause. I a T. WALKER, 4 Corbett bldg.
!? bVrt T BRTAM-Ow.. K. Prrant. 3C5 Eaat' .A,,., rtwm hntl 4:tk ... ,.r
Hon to the rula Consultatlma and
puiae atag-noa rraa. ir voa Ilva out
of town and oaf not raft, write foe
symptom Mank and circular.
ti to a a:, camraai atzsxcnra
OO, !4tH rirvt BA. Ooav Alao.
Tour cemak annoys ytro. Kep on
harking aad tearing th delicate mem
brae of yewr throat If ywa want ta
b anaoy4. Pat If r waat rHf.
want t ho rared, take Cbanberlals'e
Oaah Reaoady.
c
1
i u it - . a i i
-'- Brooklyn
room bona, comer lot. barn, fru't
trees and shrubbery. Prt- ii :!. ;si
K. 8th st. Phone Rllwo,Kf 1.12.
60x100, eat front lt. all Impni..
menla, Wellsley Park; lota imniri
$560 and up; prl $166: nit a. ..
foor own terms. Owr.tr, Mr. Jutinaton.
1 Iviawere ave
CALL Portland gtenoamihia Co. M
1676. W can furnUti yoa wuh t
manflit competent stn.jrraphera '
bookkeeper on short n" . , a.ao .
tHtitea. :i Board ef Tra (
Raaa Lin road: lot imutt: 1200
. .a Turn K B-r.kMnA 9.4 Jk
iuriiii I compitwt. and 3 rn M'a in t-
ki ji ia i".." ' i ili I beat district l'or1i- 1. for I
lVK.NtKi)i ir-rwu nouM, ft cn tm of $9 cash and $) pr
fide. Tak hou and lot East Sid Twain
LOT. houaa andLrTv. afar Kllllara
werth; $171 caah. Phon Woodiawn
;
LOT. Hom City Park, for tv if
oeca. Ward Realty .Co.
taken at
ia AbiTgoi.
nil.L, j-aj a nfrow I t " c 1.
tiian- lime.
0'a ir
If a.. id
1 r.n, T4 PHrli
Wm1Ii Itfoa. call
tb wk lot on" v'. H-
FC'H SALk ilnuao and ! t ti A
U. b' w l 10h ar4 III. .
reoted fr ll per "etH I i-
t)"lf llln " I ' ' !
Battle Hof-1 r- "
For a?c C.'hf.m
f room rr.rfi I
CaSI Wf..i aa 1M t' t ll
F'.nT T,f "rw - I
t I, f! -t !-: T! .
!(.. rv $!, -.-.".
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