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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18. 1009. PUSH fiffiOIl! (itntsntliin. If he has any ground for liU claim, la given every opportunity to prove hla lineage, anil If he succeed nil la well; If he does pot. there la prob- uiily no color at all to his pretensions, aa the records poeaeaaed by the aoclety enables this matter to be determined with a, high decree of accuracy. Mayflower 0ocity. One of the moat Interesting things hown by the records of the fioctety of Mayflower Descendants la how genera tions of different families may fall to keep step lth one another. In these recrrds una may ace aa contemporaries of the same, age, one person aeventh from Elder Brewater, and another per son tenth from the same .Elder Firew ater. It la probable that the majority of the prevent Mayflower deacendants, ao far-aa memberahlp In the aoclety la concerned, are of the eighth generation from the .original rilgrlma, and that, weir children represent the ninth generation. Counting the average aa Itiua, m'nfrlng, of every kind, December 22, lo;'0, saw thrtn landed on "Mr gitila' anil that turned out to be Haa aachuautta. ' , . ; Pilgrim Fathers Landed ' at Plymouth Hook 239 Years ih" nln ' wm be found that the aver- . , , ... age generation alnca the Mayflower la illfO UeUin'SUilV, l-ICCCUl- slightly over SI years. ber 22 3illions Claim to Bo Descendants.' . : ' Tomorrow "Revialng' tha I'harmaro. poela " t - 1 . - . 1 . ' J E Bv Frederic J. Ilaxkln. Washington. Dec J 8. Wherever thera funeral organisation The General Society of Mayflower De acendanta la modeled after the plan of the United States government. State aocletlea may be organised wherever thera are enough membera to Juat Zy It Tbey have the privilege of enacting any rules . or lawa which . do not conflict with, those of tho general aoclety. They are represented lh tbe activities of the lit proportion to their membership, and In general bear tbe same' relation to tne general ao clety - that the eta tea bear; toward, the federal government. . , "' Kept eoord of Xlngs. One of the prominent Mayflower de scendants save that the Wlgrlma were Uvea a descendant of that brave little party of Pllgrima -who braved the perils of an ocean' voyage 1q -a tiny craft and faced the dangers of a primeval country . In order that they might worship God In their own .way, next v Wednesday, De cember it' will be celebrated the 289th anniversary 'of tho 'arrival at Plymouth forunate In their historians; that they kock. remaps no nttie- boatload or not only made history, but wrote It ; people In the history of the world has themselves, In order that it might pass accomplished more, or contributed more I down to posterity In proper Xorht, To to civilisation than those Pilgrims. Cer- this he attributes the advantage they talnly the records of no such small band have in. history over the Dutch. The of people have been hotter or more care- settlers of New York did thlnga Just as fully kept, and tho fact that millions, well as those at Plymouth Rock, but perhaps, claim to trace their anceatry they - wera men of . sllenoe, little con to the passengers of the Mayflower earned about the perpetuation of their bears eloquent wltneaa to the honor the deeds In historical annals. - V world bestows upon, the little band of devout religionists. . .";..- , - " ICaayv. Claim JUlationshlp. ,- Borne one has had the patience to keep a running account of the furniture and other equipment which. It is claimed .earns over in the Mayflower, and he calculates that it would fill the holds of theMauretanla and Lusltania, with It la recorded that the first use of the written ballot In America was in 1629. when he Puritans of Salem organised themselves Into a Separatist church, and elected their officers by ballot An other Interesting feature about the or ganization of this , church is the fact that its whole creed was , told in single sentence: "We covenant with the THAT ARC, WEAK, NCR- VOUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Ale and be Cured All. PATIBXTI Di;sraiwa tbhat- Mtltl WHO CA1I. BiiroKB j Antra aT l wili. bs ru-. VIIKBB VITK Mrnif IB n imn. tUTELTC Tree of , Charra. Z ebare-a for cures mlv. in i me as yon get the l ' "" -'.TTTH DOCTOR mmaMt - THAT CURES . NEW TO DAT. A . . BOOK THAT . HELPS ' Our Aaeovlatton will !Hiblth front time to DEATH I STftATIIlil'HIS f-dwln fitrathouaa, 4al Kaat lanihlll. Iim-ambrr li. tltK fubllah from time to f 1 inonth; premature birth, Una handsomely lllua- ,Cl U 1 Ij4 llliam Curtis, ) Kut Iratsd book a allowing: Twtity-fmi th street, December ' 11, our houaoa, droi rlMn airr.i JI; srtiilKr. nw rtur,a in buiiiiiiig , Aii.rtAltv&Y harati Airver, corner lluud tree I a, Jeceiiibr roil 8ALK ItlUL I-STATB 1 and rmitaliilna ausit-.i-! gf Htnarn and He tuna that Hl ti ot ielp1S, air-1 (tU; i nrir. r. t. .v V, a good alaed cargo left' oyer And, yet (Lord,. and with one another, and do bind the Mayflower was a boat of only 180 I ourselves Inv the presence of God to j tons burden. So widespread .were the claims of; parentage - through -tho May v.flower paaaengera that the General So , clety of Mayflower Descendants was or" ganlxed In 1884, for tha principal, pur pose bf. separating 4he. true from tha false -umong those who claimed that tttey had descended from, some uas- aVnger of the Mayflower. That many false claims are made Is wU known, hut there are thousands who can trace their ancestry: through an unbroken line of eight or ten generations back to the " Mayflower Pilgrims. ' The society has done much toward checking the innumerable claims to Mayflower; descent VThe person who de sires to become' a member of that or- Flatulent Eructations and Offensive Breath walk together in all .his ways, accord lng as he Is pleased to reveal himself nto us in his blessed wora of truth." ' The most far" reaching result of the Pllgrima' work. "was. the town meeting; instituted ' i by - them a typical i pure democracy.?- From ' the , town meeting grew tho constitution of the state of Connecticut, which was written in the study of. Parson Hooker.,, it Is claimed that ' from this . Instrument came the germinal ideas of the constitution 6f tho United States. Virginia also had a rep resentative form of government in its house of burgesses. ;,.. States .Represented. Fourteen states and the District of Columbia now have state associations of Mayflower descendants, and their total membership . is well up into- the thou- sands." It has been calculated that If in each generation .there were three children to marry, and each oft these In turn have three to marry, the tenth generation might number about four and a. half million. In other words, one. sixteenth of the native born population TIB rOX A CmtB Is lower, than any apeclallst In the city, half that others charge you. I am au expert apeclallsit have had 8ft years' practice in tbe treatment of dlseaaes of ron. My oTflces are the best equipped in Portland. My method are modern and up-to-date. My cures are quick and DOSltlve.- I do not treat symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly mining eacn caae, nna me cause, re- ... ",lu u uure xne uinvana. X CTTltll Warieon Vslna. . KtAiwiiI, Froatatlo Tronblea. rjontrmoted Allmants. Piles and Bpeolfio Blood Poison and all visaiisas oi an en. CITU OB HO PAT I un tha (ml. Spaclalist in Portland who makes no charge unless the patient Is entirely satisfied with the raaolts accomplished. mna woo gives a wnitaa guarantee to refund every dollar paid for aervloea if a oommne ana nennanent sun la mo AIFTV v,a,t Ir' Lindsays prtvate Museum of Anatomv nd know thyself in health and dlseaan. krt. mission rree, l onnutation free. If un able to call, writ for Hat of questions. uiiu-8 nours a. m. to n. m. Knn. aays, iv a. m. to l p. m. only. DR. LINDSAY 188H SSOOVB IT4 COB. Or AtSSX .. ' rOBTXAJTO. OB. : to rou either In buying or bulMIng a l MfUllJ4 'llliam Mb hole.' Aahland, bnme. . Or iiet'Aiiiber 1 .'. aitod !li heart dia- The first laaue. advocating oiversny in ronldoiicn plana, and auKSeatlng the uao of different materials in ctitruc- iion. is now ru.iy rur uiairiuuitun. j copy Is at your service. pomTZAvo Birzx.nnru absocxatiow - tia-813 OpuuBerotal Block. Klickitat M& Fruit Land ' $10.00 Per Acre - In Identlrally the same locality where land la now being platted Into 10 acre tracts and sold for t&0 to 10 lr srre, -vy pete residing in una my. Come into my office and I will prove my assertions. My price for tola una is S10 per acre, on lenna. or will ao- cept other good property in exchanga bC MOOBB, BIT Board of Trade, yortiand. Or. ) WEATiuat iirroirr ItTiO Nla eoroer iOOiloO. on Mlsl. sit. id ava.. ltd fat from "1." t,r i0ObMi ftrt on Prescoti el.; dmr i. -ar. , :500l"tiluiJ en Alblna ave. This la a . ruin corner on the I. carllne; fret of rernnnt walk and curb in and jHtlJ fur, alao aewer, watar, etc. t:e00 Klne t-orii-r 100x109 In Overlook, llulldlng restrtutluna. 1 1 lr)A t:ii;. m fin. I. T.f- in vf l4i Ilia nyl Iti Oram! avenue. I huh ethtxil. There la a small i--emirr i. KI ; nipninena. I iiouae on the lot. WKHKIt Jnhnnaa Weber, io Grand avaiius, l)tx.nibrT Ik, aged l; pnau- mm t a. CAUuOD Tlaby Cawood, . 10 Haat Twniitjr-elgltt Street, ' iWember II; atlllborn. fcakkal won era i SMITH In this city, Dember IT, 'rank C, Hinllh. aited 1 years 1 montha, beloved son of. Mr. and Mra. I-'raiik D. Hmlth. Amoral from family rualdrnra, MS lath at, at 1:10 p. in., tomorrow (Htinday), Dacember 1', thenra te cathedral, loth and I'uvls at a. hnrvtcea at 3 p. in. rTlnnda invitea. in tennent In Rlvervlaw cwinetery. 13700 For t room home and atore i i bulUling, Including atfx lc of gro- rrrlea, on eornar lUOxlOO; streets ' Improved; terms.' ' ' ' I ISO dux loo, on Humboldt at; 110 down, 10 par month, f 80017x89 feet; water In Street; 110 down. 110 per month. j:00 Hlora building. 12x60; stock of A("lU.f:i9 YOU Til MA&: eilE The crentent oonoi limit af vn I la now offfrfttl tin la Ink. i,!!-,!.!,.,. of the fortune that la now kmx kn n t your dior, Invltln you ti help ynui if. aa It la ulinnat free. Tiila moat lent lift cotmlata In a clunra (mi.i.ii seldom rnmea) to purclmae you a hum In any alia trart from five acre tip, of the richeat land on earth. lni'i,1 l.,n i. on the railroad and river, alao ad)oinin one of the uioat proaperoua an.t rr.- grorerlea and fixtures, 6 living , greaHlve towns in tho atata of Ore FL'NKltAL DIUECTOnS Zcllcr-Byrnes Co. iVe,w,boTh' phonrn; im&y tnUtante . Moat modrn raiitiiiiniiuiciK ii viii DUN NINO. U'KNTKB A OIUBAUGll undertakers and embaimera: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Maia 4X0. 1.ny aaalstant. NEW TODAY f Render Many .Peoole Obnoxious To ??!h!.E"it8iaeA,t t.c? w i uiifi hi rn i n f 1 1 n it if in nnnir rn t n jbj m a Others, and Cause Them to Be-ShunVedT . ) The eructation or ' belching ' of gas ...from the stomach ! a very common circumstance, and may depend In aome cases upon the nature of the food In? gested, without ' the existence of any deviation from health. . In cases of ex treme flatulence the eructation of large quantities ef gas may take place, form ing a source of considerable inconveni ence, and frequent annoyance, although flower. Eaelr person has 102 ancestors of the tenth gr?neratIon,unIess thera has been intermarriage somewhere along the line. It follows, , therefore, that every person whose ancestry is of native stock stands a good show of having some where touched the Mayflower passensrer list ,, Furthermore, each individual who traces his ancestry back ten generations will find that, barring- intermarriage, he haa 8046 ancestors in the 10 generations. If any one of these has been a May flower passenger or the descendant of affording some relief to, the feeling- of one, the Individual becomes eligible as distension that exists in the stomach. . Sometimes the gas -discharged la of a retid character may be ,so foul. In ' deed, as to render the unfortunate per son's presence almost unbearable to oth ers, owing to imperfect secreting act jton, or to a uerecuve state of tho gas trio juice, putrefactive changes take place 'atnonsr the contents of the stom ach, and ii i result sulphuretted by. orogen ana otner sucn xoul gaseous proaucrs or-treoontpomnow -are evolved. Mayflower descendant Kas 600 Descendants. John Alden has as many as S00 de scendants who are members .of the so ciety, while not a member of the Rich. ard More family had aoDlIed -for mom. bership at the time of tha publication of the laat souvenir volume of the so ciety, remaps a score ox tne passen gers have not over, 50 ; descendants In the aocietv. ' William Rrewatnr and Wll. Xiam Mulllns"havom Mr. Irvington HomerOwncr Jf you knew that you could get another such investment as your own home, has proven to be, would you take advantage of it? If you thought you could double your money in 18 months time woufd you in vest? ' ; -" Atlanta Oa. 62 Kaker City. Or 19 Bismarck. N. D 4 Boise, Jdaho. 6 Boston. Masa..... 40 Chicago, 111.. 11 Oalyrston. Texas... 00 Helena, Mont...... 16 Kansas Citv. Mo... 12 Lewlston, Idaho.... 38 Los Angeles, Cat.,, 80 Moorhead, Minn.:.. 4 Now Orleans. Iji... E New York, N. Y... 3 North Head. Wash. 2 Philadelphia, Pa.... o Pocatello, Idaho..,. 86 Portland, Or....... 40 Rosfibura;, Or....... J(j St. Louis, Mo. .... . 18 St. PouL Minn. 4 San Francisco. CaL. 2 Seattle. Wash...... 36 Siski vou. Or. ...... . R Spokane, Wash...,. 30 xatoosn isi., Wash., 6 Walla Walla. Wash. 30 Max. Mln. Preclp, 86 14 14 28 . 3 4 . , ' 3J ii 6 SO 26 86 , 28 14 28 32 6 10 50 14 S3 26 88 28 .00 . .00 .00 .00 .o t .00 .32 v.04 .00 .. T. ilo .28 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 J. P. Flnlcy & Sea iX&X4 ; Unay attendant Main ; A-itif. A laree hlirn nreaaure area overllea tbo central norilon of the United Htatea, A disturbance of decided character is mAv nir ilnun M.. HI I .u vrMMi'. v&llev. The barometer Is . raUUvely low over i I FRrH .5 ....... Alberta and alao over southern call- "7 uf ,. ' 1,1 -. fornla and the aulf atatea Llaht frosts I Til. 410 East Alder. oceurrna mis inuming in aiirorma aa rar soutn aa.J.oa AiiKeies. z,ero tem- perwiures prevail in the Missouri and upper Mississippi - Valleys . and it Is colder than usual . everywhere In the United States except in the extreme lower Mlaalasippl vallev. - Light anow nas fallen in western Montana and in the lake region and moderately heavy rain has fallen In the aulf statea. The Indications are for fair weather tonight and Sunday in Oregon and for nun or snow in waanington ana naano. It will be warmer Sunday. Temp. r taker, JCasl ErICSON UNDKHTAKINU CO. till A-2285; lady asst. Main ROSB CITY CEMETfcRT. Phonea C-1114 and A-4444. &A8T SIDE funeral dlrectora, auooaaa ors to K. 8. Punnlng.lne. B. 5, B-2621 EDWARD HOLMAN Id at undertaker. Lady assistant Main 50T. HEAL ESTATK TR.X8FEIIS PACIFIC Title A Trust Co.. the leading abstractora Z04-B-S-7 railing bids. (50 Katharina Klohe and husband to Math Hubs, lot 17, .block 88, Vernon W.- B. Ionahne and wife to Wll- , nam Mitchell, lot 11. block 15, Vernon 8.500 CERTIFICATE'S of title made by the Title A Trust com Dan r. I Chamber of Commerce. LAWYERS Abstract A Trust Co., room 6 Board of Trade bids.: aba tracts a specially. ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab stract office, 411 Corbett bldg. Main W. R. HAIZLIP CO. (tne). abstractors. rirst class worn. 137-g corbett tldg. rooms. . household i furniture f ground soxioo. , JAMKfl U. OODEN.. PHONE WOODLAWN 202. C-2001, 148 MISSISSIPPI AVE. FIE WEI III House nn E. Couch, near ear barns; I blocks from Kerns gram- , mar school: full cement basement; s cords of wood; Ul furniture, bedding and Mnena; over 1600 worth of hand painted china; $100 worth of cut glana: gas and elec- , trio lights in house; all for 13500, J 1500 cash, balance $26 per month, per cent Interest , , 350 K. MORRISON 8T, DEsSlBABLE CilWES $2800 Bungalow, 7 rooms. Grand ava ifou -uuugalow, 6 rooms, vernon av. 2600 rooms, 'A block, Woodstock. 1260 Cottage, J rooms, 4 block. 1D00 6 rooinePwest side. view. . $4600 Bungalow. ( rooms. U block.' : $3600-6 rooms. E. Yamhill, beauty. uo e rooms, tscntiyier at, snap. 47606 rooms, H block, fruit . , -26006 rooms, E. lOth-Shaver. .'., 400 6 rooms, H block, fruits. - ." 1025-4 rooms; JS 26 cash; bargain. 1225 6 rooma: 8525 caah: chean. Also lots of fine building lota. 213 Alisky .bldg., (d-Morrison. HffMWEI LOTS maw only 12 nillfH aouth nf l-i.rtl.n.t Vrm can sell everything that you ran irow on the farm at Canby and obtain Port land prlcea, ia there Is large Wholi-eftla deslers established In btminens tlnii; alao where one of the largest cnnnr-1,-s Is now' under way of oonstrurtlon on the coast.' We have subdivided too acres of land In 5 and 10 acre traott. known aa Canby gardena, and is now placed on the market - at attractive prices, and easy terms, ' Wa will accept some city nronartv ar a reaaonable puNh price as part payment on same. 8EB . , OlffiWIlES (OWNERS) 607-8 Ahington Bldg. Malti 702 K v,nrt a ar m V a n K.-.t. . in i- . a ."".,..1 sv a. i of land near Parkplace for 60 per aca. He recently refused 8200 an acre fur It. Jn 5 years from now It Will be wortli twice that much. Pretty good Invest ment, Isn't It? - ' We have 77 acres. 1U mllea of Psrk- plaoe that Is soon to be cut up into screage. We will sell it for from $90 to $100 an acre. No better fruit land anywhere. Clackamas county apples are shipped to Hood River, reuacked. and sold as Hood River best. li. K. BILL & CO... Masonic bldg., Oregon Clty.'Or. WHAT'S THE USE Of paying toll on everything yon raise or consumer - In buying land get close to the market. I have land within .1 miles of 6c fare, west side, at $275 per acre. Call and get our booklet, small Farms Pay" it's a hummer. , 244 stark. $200 and up; cement walka and curbs, graded streets. Bull Run 1 water; $5 down, $5 per month, no taxea. FOR SALE KKAL ESTATE 10 MEETING NOTICES PORTLAND. , Oregon, December 8th, 1809,- To the Members of the Trustees of the xoung Men's Christian Association of Portland. Oregon: Ynn ara hprehv nntlflA th. - mA ing of the trustees of the Youtie Men's 'hrlstlan Association, a cornoratlon. nf Portland, Oregon, Is called to be held on Monday evening. December 20th. 1909. at 7:30 O'clock n. m.. in tha audi torium of the YOunar Men'a nhrlatlan Association building at 6th and Taylor streets, Portland,. Oregon, for the pur pose of authorizing the filing of supple mentary articles of incorporation, amending, enlarging and changing the object, business and pursuit of said corporation by repealing the present i-iauae (rcm&inea an saia articles or in corporation 'whereby it Is forbidden to said corporation and 10 the Youna Men'a Christian Association, its branches or departments, to mortgage or in any manner encumber its property or to dMWttfaf, .Ink r,M 1 . I .3 k - I . 1 12000 one third cash, new 8 room modern house, good hard finish, ele gant view, electric light bath, etc.. aouoie corner lvuxibv, best black soli, no rocks, near two carllne. over dosen bearing fruit trees, lot small fruit, etc; (really worth double), must sell imme diately; perfect title. MERCHANT8 BUSINESS EX.. Suite 313 Merchants Trust bldg., cor. 6th and Wash, sts. Phone Main 7808; A-8283. 107 Villa Ava Phone Tabor 189. EXCHANGE nsc?. OR "SWAP" COLUMN 23 MR. IRVINGTON HOME OWNER. If you knew that vou could sret another Such Investment as your own home has proven to be. would you take advantage of it? If you thought you could double your money in 18 months' time, would you Invest? OLMSTED PARTC is part of the great successful Irvington district; it Is making money for Its In vestors now. Look into It today, .while prices are low and terms are easy. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. Board of Trade Bldg. MHO. MUTTS) (CADS - LIE 2)4 acres, all in high state of cultiva tion, a large, new house; land Is all level, no rocks, no waste; all kinds small fruit, walnut grove, peach trees, apple trees, a good wen; in a good neighbor hood, 2 blocks' from store. Price, with' some personal property. $2600. Call and look this up. - - .... i ;. (Mior & mm: :r P. O. bldg., Oregon City,' Or, $1860 -HOUSE and lot at Cedar Park." Basement, good plumbing, lot 60x100, fruit trees bearing, walnut tree, lot fenced, clear title; house two yars old, 6 rooms, with steel range stove and' heater, bed, chairs and other furniture; $1000 cash, balance at 7 per cent. Call and see owner at 1194 Willamette boule vard. This Is a genuine bargain ;, own era going south. .--, .. .,.,. , tJAn .1.. - . . . , , -. Muuiua ulo .licit JT ueauwituuiia un IVl. JSJiZtl W ,b,chlng? PT-the roils of the aoclety' and after them sent the offensive odor of decayed ani Dial and vegetable matter, and tha vio- tlm of this deplorable condition usually has a continuous ad breath, which Is so disagreeable aa to cause them to be 4 anunned by their friends. , Tho medical . profession Invariably prescribes and recommends the use " of charcoal for the correction and cure of this condition, which haa -often been the means of causing; people, to avoid ' Social Intercourse, and the pleasures of the theatre pnd other public places of amusement, rr xnia deprivation is, how- everrwholly unnocesfcary, as charcoal is , a wonderful absorbent of gases, and " possessea the power of absorbing; 100 times its jwn volume; and when Stu art s . unarcoai joxenges, wnich are . piada from the beat willow charcoal. , are taaen into tne stomach every par . tide of, the foul gases, existing there ; is removed oy absorption, decomposition and fermentation of food is prevented. and tne stomach and entire intestinal system Is made pure and antiseptic, all disease germs and microbes being . oestroyen and removed. ;- - As a natural consequence the breath. come ' the ' descendants , of John How land, William Bradford, John Tilley and Richard Warren. From these men have sprung many of the notables of New England and other sections of the coun try. ;.:v - One or the objects of the society is tho gathering and publication and preser vation of additional data about the May flower passengers, their history before coming to America, and their lives after settling t Plymouth.. Each member takes a deep pride in searching: out some new fact pertaining to the Pil grims, and It has stimulated investiga tions in Europe and America to a won derful degree. At the triennial con gresses of the general aoclety these things are much talked about and made matters of permanent record.. - There is also a periodical published several times a year, which gives a list of all the ic tivitles of the various societies, the new membera admitted, tho new facts dis covered, etc While it may be dry read ing to the outsider It is a publication of Intense Interest to tho Mayflower de scendant. - it haa run through eleven Is a part of the great success ful Irvington district it is making money for its inves tors now. Look into it to day while prices are low, and terms are easy. ' In lieu of said present existing claue lurmuuintf xne execution or sucn mort gages and the incurring of debts, in said supplementary articles, to amend and alter said articles of incorporation so as to give the trustees of said cor poration the power to execute such mortgages and incumbrances upon it property and to contract such debts as may seem to such trustees for the beet Interests of . the corporation, and of the Young Men's Christian Association. . THOMAS D. HONEYMAN. Secretary. 1 OREGON lodge No. 101, A. P. & A. M. Stated communi cation this (Saturday) eve ning at 8 o'clock, Masonio temple, Election and installa tion or officers. Visiting uiouirun coraiaiiy inviiea. BWtteiWw-m-ti-ir-im-,..... .- A. J.. HANPLAN. Sea ; THE regular annual meeting of the" stockholders of Umoaua Oonner Mm. pany will be held in tha nffino n-f khM company. Room 716 Oregonian building, Portland, Or., at 2 p. m., on Tuesdav, January 4, 1910.. Dated December 4, 1909. D. C. BURNS, i President ' WKWTON M'COY. Sec'y. SPLENDID XMAS GIFT. Acreage, 230x460, 1 piece, near car, near school; splendid soil; make offer. 100x100. cor., 2 blks from car; right in town. . , 2 largo lots, well located, cheap; easy, terms. .... A handsome' 5 rm. bungalow, on rich cor. lot,- 100x100, 1 blk. from car. E. 43d St.; $2000; $300 down,, bah $16 per mo. Owner forced to a-o east. Thla ia a big sacrifice on cost prica See me at once, end of W.-W. carline. D. V. Fine. Phones Sell. 677. M-8377. M. W. A. Evergreen Camp, 6466. meets mraoy erumnga. selling Hirsa Hldg West Tarlc Init Wiahlnrinn in r Darlington, clerk, 226 Alisky bldg. Phone UaH !nOO jvi rx. i 1 1 ouft $4500.00 ON THE PENINSULA. New modern 7 room house, and 1 acre or lana. .pippin street right at station. All kinds of fruits, berries, etc A fine home and a good prospect of Increase ie value. Investigate this, and you will ppreolatethe-big- value w of er lof the amount aaicea. . LOUIS SALOMON & CO., 233 Stark St., near 2d. . ' -"A Bargain - $4500. new 8 room modern house on East Taylor street; walking' distance; iuuo casn; jzuuii mortgage to be -assumed; balance of $1500 may be paid in monthly instalinjenta of $S0 each. LOUIS SALOMON & TO., 233 Stark st, near 2d. - Vnder this classification will appear all adrertiaemsnta that oomprlse articles for trad i for example, household goods, watches, nfcyoles, typewriters, livestock, vtbiolas, automobiles, elothiugr, ato. The Journal has sagregated thla class of ads into tne swap column tor tne conveni ence of the readers of classified ads. The rate for "swap" ada is 1 cent pa word per insertion. T Insertions for tbe price of , for oash ads. Vhone and charge ads 7 cents per line per Issue. WEBSTER'S . International Dictionary, v nearly new, 10 excimnge IOT anyining, R-801, Journal. ;lANOLA to exchange for painting, pa ' perhanging or cement work. R-801. Journal. .. : . ; .. -. TYPEWRITER to exchange for paper hanging. R-301, Journal- GLOBE filing cabinet to exchange for anything. R-301. Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 This is a splendid Investment: One 6 room cottage and one 5 room modern house, all re n tea finely; a bargain If taaen soon; easy terms. . '711 ROTHCHILD BLDa, Phone Main 3510. IT 111 8d St., near Wash. 'Howe-Davis Co. which before was so offensive, is nowl TOl""VfS nd the"" are carefully .treas- . purified, and the person who formerly felt constrained to remain out of com pany and away from public meetings, nas no longer to contend with such ured by members of . tho society. ; Came te America by Chaaoa. The determination of the Pilgrims to make their history-affecting voyage to drawback, buf mingles freely in the I Plymouth Rock was largely a matter of society or nis rnenas, reeling assured I cnanca - An independent church, com- that Stuart's Charcoal Locengea, when used freely after meals, will absorb and prevent the generation of foul stomach gsses, and purify the Infected breath, making it sweet and pure. ; Secure a package of these wonderful loxenges from your druggist at once posed mainly of simple country folk, was formed la l0 la Scrooby. Nottlnr hamshlre. At its head was John Robin son, the pastor, of whom It haa been said that It waa hard to Judge which wss the more delighted; he in having such a people, or they in having such a ror z cents, ana note now nulcklv. they 1 baa tor. . William firewater, who purify the breath and prevent the belch- poatmaster at Scrooby, was a member, lng of foul gaaea. Send us your name J and so was WUllam Bradford, after- and address for freo trial package. Ad dress F A Stuart Co.. 300 8tuaat Bldg. Marshall. Mlcb. USE Big C for catarrhal 'ditch arses. laaasA aauoaa. Jnilatioaa a W ' BMaibrasea. Coatalsa a alcohol, wales la aa irrttaatt , for aarcotic, which afloros , ?m tempo rary ralHtf. . 1 Bra O Cuasa SOLD BT DRCCGISTS ta, ar j httiUK fs.tr n. r... e:ciiin. 8 1-3 1 c ward governor of tbe colony at Ply mouth, and the .historian of the Pi g-rlma Peraecutlona at tha hands of the king sofflcers, followed the organisation of the church. One attempt to flee was frustrated but arter a second attempt they were able to get to Holland, where they settled at Leyden In 10. For 11 years they prospered, and their number was Increased to m thousand sou la But their surroundings were not congenial. and. the Question of moving to America rarne up. The casualties of the seas, tha length of tha voyage, fba mlserla of tha land, the cruelty of the savages, tbe expense of tbe outfit, the ill success of other coloalea, and their own sad experi ence were reasons urged against S""ln to America. - But the adrorates of the venture pr-raiied. and having dertded te go aomewbert. where ehnald It bet Some favored Guiana. "whAoe rVh feet were mlaeo of gold and whoa forehead kntwked ac-alnt the rocf of the stara." fnhera favord Vlrg'cia; and la doe time i-M'Slnta waa d"ie1 vp- The pr. rW.rrs thai f'nariy In t cHar- ) t"lfB of te fpl,)l ar4 afterar4 , Toa-.r re tMi!irn ad Ja.'ur n irj- ut t turra, l.nuirLtl, rt.'g-i Trust Co. Board of Trade Bldg. R.N. A Oregon Rone camp, meets Frl- a'l. evenings, Atlsgy nan. , Third ana iaornson. - - Orayille Mracts $10.00 Down $5.00 Per Month Fractional acres near Woodstock, 5c fare, water piped to each tract. all cleared and level. Buy a home site now in a district which is rap Idly improving. Take Woodstock car and agent will be on hand at end of car line from 10 o'clock until 3 p.m. R. N. A Marguerite camp, meets every iuurnutt vveiun in oavoy nail, jjast fuiiiBiuB ei reei anq ctrann avenue. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles C. Cleek, North Yakima, Wash., 84, and Ftankly F. Fos, 33.. Haakon Martin. 300 Beach street. 80, Charles Clear. Sacramento. - 84. . and Any a. Hiacxadar, ii. Louis Berrmon. SL Johns. Or.. 40. and i in S anson, au. . William Bacon. Board of Trada bnlM. uia ' 87. and Kthel Anderson. 18. William Caulev. 648 . Waahlnatnn siren, an, ana uira j. ctrang. Z7. MAX M. SMITH, florist, lie tth st- op posite Meier & Krank'a Main Tile. &RESS auita for rent, all slsaa. Unique' Tailoring Co. 80 Stark st- WKdihno carda W. O. Smith & Co Wsshlnrton bids- corner tiS an4 Washington sta CLARK K BROS., florists; fine flOwere and floral design. . tit Morrlaon st Stop Paying Rent ' Tou'll be happy Xmas when you know you have a home of your own. Just $3260; $200 cash, 16 per month, will take this new 8 room bungalow on E. 30th st; walls tinted, large bath, full 'attic and basement beamed ceijings;- don't hesitate, won't last long. C-17 Storey & Rainey, Phone Main 2964. 428 Henry bldg. : New and strictly modern, 2 stories, 60x100 lot, close to car, located at 28th and Division sts.: will sell at your nrlce and terms; no reasonable offer refused: your chance for a snap. Phone owner. Tabor n zj or B-1831. , - ; ----- 2700 12 lots and 6 room house, lo cated on the Base Line road. a. ahort distance east of Montavllla: nlentv nf iruu ror lamiiy use; owner going to California immediately,:, hence the rid iculously low price. v DIEL REGISTER & CO., ; nvi-ivj ueninger Diog. FOR SALE The best buy in Portland, 12700. 8 room house, strictly mod-em-.tlreplace, . gCKid . . poj:oh.. .cemBJit walks; Jot 60x100, with fruit trees; I block to Union ave. cars. 143 Hi Second st.,' Room 26. ; . Owner A good corner lot 60x120, a good 8 room house, close to high school and carbarn, for $1900; terms. Also a con tract for $1500 drawing 1 per cent Inter est. 1001 Maryland ave. 100x100 in Westmoreland, 80 feet from new carllne; east front: 3300 -below real value; must sell this week:- easv terms. x in"i mam ays; evenings 6 ROOM modern, 15th' and Kiilins- . worth, " cement basement, - sleeping porch, graded yard. 85x100, $2000. Will exchange for farm or cleared acreage. 6 room modern Sunnyside, hard fin ish, walls papered, south front, 60x100, nice lawn,, variety fruit trees, 'full sl brick basement, $3000. Wants small farm with some improvements. ' CORNER LOT SUNNYSIDE. 80x100. 4 feet nhova street, fine lo cation, only $1250. 7 ROOMS, WOODSTOCK. Full basement' large attic, .colonial style, Suxiuu, 3d00. wania malj I.T. proved farm. ' 80 ACRES ON NORTH BANK. ' At Butler, Wash., depot on land, nat ural townslte, on good farm. Wants home in Portland. ' SO ACRES, LA CENTER. WASH. 35 acres lm cultivation. 1 room frame nuuae, large Darn.- 13 ACRES BEAVERDAM. Fine improvements and pays 85000 a year net from asparagus, onions and horseradish, $12,500, . Will trade for in come property. 4 ACRES, VANCOUVER, WASH. ' 1 mile out, 9 room house.- a fine home, $3000. Wants homo In Portland. . . TILLAMOOK STREET. t large rooms,- modern,- a iiiie home, $4600. Wants small Improved farm to the amount of $2000.- 8.500.000 FEET TIMBER, ,.WaaU..homa.ln. Portland. ... PORTLAND HE1GHT8. Two beautiful homes. Wants 40 to 8(1 acra improved farm. 1 UKBXJOiNIAN BULH1. Main 7064. ....... IE LOTS 2 blocks irom P. u.. 1 block from de pot; lots 60x100; will sell or trade for anything of value. Will pay cash dif ference if necessary. 15N. - 6th st. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME. 10 acres, all in hlah .state of cultlvn. tlon: fine house and barn: near It all tha conveniences of a city home, located on one of the best highways out of tha city, and near 6 cent csr fare; never has been ofefred for sale before. For price and terms call at bur of flea , UlKLi KlSUtBTKH ft CO, 201-202 Uerllnger bldg.. 2d and Alder sta -. - - . A SNAP. - . I room house, modern: 1 lota, rhlnlron house and yard; $180 down, balance on easy payments, i'hone Tabor 1543. Call neioro v a. m.. ana arter D m. MODERN new 6 room bungalow, lot 60s joo,- good location, Mount Tabor, 3 moons to scnooi. i-riee zioo, including shades and light fixtures, terms. XeC 30 -ACRES, It acres prunes, 13 seres meadow, 8 acres timber; close to Van couver, Wash.; ltt hours to Portland buWmess center. Cheap for cash, or will trade, Geo. T. iSchroeder, 1087 K Harrison st B-182S. ORANGE, California, fi. lota 0xl35. 2S orange, 3 walnut trees, bearing; wa-" ter right, modern house. - 5tt00; good terms. Exchange for Portland prop erty,, Wade, Real Estate. 614 Swet Isnd Mdg. $1700 $10 A MONTH HOUShi. Ready to move into: t rood lots: vou can get It for your own at the price of $10. a month. - Order the transfer man to move you right In. Call- at Greg ory's office In Gregory Heights. Take Rose City car on 3d and TamhllL a-et orr at ena or caruna urnce on prop A FINE new modern bungalow, for sale Dy owner: o to souo rtrst payment or will trade for equity In Jot. It will pay you well to call at 126 N. 18th for particulars. FOR SALE House and lot on- Alberta St., between lotn and nth: house now rented for $18 per month: can be bought cneap it taaen aoon. i-nono V-168S. rROOM modem houseTn block from car, run piummng. electric fixtures, heSement. etc.; small barn, fine rosea szouo, terms, r-none Taoor 114. BIRTHS WIKBF; To Mr. and Mra. P. C. Wlebe. .iu ivaai Devenir-rourtn itrML ito. rem her 18, a boy. . DEATHS iUAMBERT-WIIITMER CO. 404 Cast Alder Street MORTGAGE LOANS Iyt rta end ttna to autt PT-al rta ftr un.r.eaa troferty. I sods loaned fw pruata la eat ors. M. U. THOMPSON CO. Xrtt aaa firm Tnawraaea. Craae rcn i4 Oa ava. r". xtis aw. a-?f7. I'i; i - iii.iuo V4 ii La KJRBT Baby Klrby. 60S Broadway. leoember 11: stillborn. JAEGER Baby Jarger, 7l Montana avenue, December 8: heart trouble. OONO Jung Gone. 3H fiecond atreet tiewmwr ia, agea J; general aenll CRO.VNER John V. Cronner, Wood- toe a, December II. aged S; aute Tairiwia. WE.STBT Crle Weatby, Bt Vlncenrs hospital. Drceraber 13. aged 2; ty phoid fever. RICE Thonfae Rica. (84 'East Eighth street Luecembar 14. axed 47: bi rf brain. - A lOI'KH Bhy Toder, 8 Eaat Four- -r'h. Iwbr 11; stillborn. - i ! AI,WHIAIK Owtr Almblada. ti H wt horra avenue. December IX. aged ii; ciua. ... PM1TM John Andrew Prrlfh. 1S Ar 1tnr rt. lecenaber 13, agef 8; r-Hrt t-nhi IP.A21KR Thnmaa H. FVailer, 117 (irt'lMnut af-. lecember 1$. seed ft. t-,-t rl Ix-mrrha . in II J.l !.,, K-i-i'i. 417 Wai ''t-ii f lttiibr It, aged ij; mrifna j-.ti:a ' . LOOK IH1E1E - Here Is a dandy good bargain: A mod ern 2 story house, 10 rooms, corner lot he best location. I oa t broom a. electric lights, cement basement; a splendid bar gain; coma look it over. Eay terms. 711 ROTHCHILD BLDG. Phone Malh 3510. ' FOR SALE by owner, 1 corner lot and new f room Dungaiow in Overlook; terms about $40O caah, or -will trada for vacant lota. Call Dekura bldg or pnone Main u. or r.ani .so. ONE lot 17th st. Irvington; 1 lot 30th -and Alberta, for sa by owner: no agents; hi rash. Inquire 775 Missouri avenue. , - CORNER lot 100x10a on Ainsworth and Oannel ata; $1380; $35 cash, balance $20 per month. Phone Woodlawn 274; cash or will take vacant lot as part pay on a good house and lot. lots of fruit trees and rosea Come t-j the office and then go and -see. Owner, 14i 3d St.. room 2t. - HALF block fine, lots, exchange f o- Alaska petroleum and coal stock: lots Increasing rapidly: value now . 23000. Z-335. JoumaL ' ., FOR SALE 3 water ' well drilling ma- chines, new; or win exenanae for real state. F. I. Webber, Tlgard, Or, on Palem Electric. . J1AVE A FINE residence to trade for . a farm within 20 miles of Portlan.l. Only owner need to answer. J-J-ti, Journal.- ... IF TOU want to sell, buy or trade, - MioemaKer 121 llenry bide. Wain 44!5. A-7434. WILL get you anything In anything you have. lral f iit H-nry Mdg. FEW choice lots near Ockley Green sta tion, bi. rfunns car, ooa each, easy terms; Inquire of oa-ner, 1168 Commer cial IK - Brooklyn - - room house, corner lot' bam. fruit tree and shrubbery. Price $3206. 734 ri Sta at. r-none eenwooo 1013. yOH SALE Bungalow In Alberta, one and oae riair blocks north of Alamedo Park. Woodlawn 306. Call 86 Glenn ive. nertn. MT. TABOR homo. 8 rooma, modern. furnace, shades and light fixtures, lot 100x100, comer, lots of choice fruit i unup, lyrrnw. iei. unor all, owner. For Sale Cheap . . -1 room modern house, $2800: terns tTaUl up woodlawn . 10 K. 14th st N. WEST siua lot 60x100 with Imr-roi menta. $400; $S6 down; 14 minutes out Frank L, McGuira. 616 Board of I race. TWO lots located In h'gh claas real 4mim rtlstrict of Portland; prtco $4J0, terma $26 cash. $10 per month. S-3J4. journal. aiOL'KRS 6 room hou. 310; $160. $. moataiy. moo Wood lava 173; C- a ti( li modern rt t mw r,l Luwit, Mimnl.l.ltf fii.kl.kMl- If Aa . . ? a tnfnin. laoor 1 1, arter a p. rn. WASTED REAL ESTATE 81 WANTED City and farm property f,ir cash or trade: tlinrer. mrfai f.- alao business opportunities. llv rllents - with ready cash. Fnpecm r r rooming houses, all alaes. Ieaitna ftdentiaL Men-hanta" - Buaineaa K- rhange. Suite 811, Merrhanta' Truil Mdg.. cor. 4th and Waahlngton. I'hui.a Main 77. A-3;il. COLUMBIA Trunt '4fiiany la In o market for rlatflr.a- proooait!"r it or cloae to the city In area, from 6 a-r and up. fe Mr. Fma Columbia trit mvwNi, WANTEI A lot U- Irvinituti. for barrel n J-T J .ur, l '.. a- ACREAGE 87 i OH lilU r.ilL" H'KiU modern houae. fumlehed, trma Mnet !! before t'hristmaa. Call 216 r. J nn at. ft rtn Kaat 474; owner. ilS-Sw If aold thla wi Jot corner ITevelaaxl ava. and Shaver. Hofrxarn. 24 f'rk. Beattia A Wli.L.a.l yea baienne tima. i 01ein a. ill a hon for lft4 cht, Woodlaaa 2. Call nort h. If a M IM wk I'.t oa V a-n n. pr Uee-, Bealtia A Hof ro ana, i i ' a r a. 1 ACRES, Pn soil, fine roada 4 mil from Newoarg. for 3178 an acre; pr rent rash, balance In years, 8 per cent Intereat; bav or land 4B to loo arrea at $ to $3. Box 44, Iewrwg. ACREAGE Best buy r-ar portend ) 144 acreo jor tila1ton sia ton on O. w P.: Iaa rin an-d la a barratn at tltt rr aTe. Inreatlgata B-t of Irn im 4ih at. . rv and tao a" tr. ; !-ar4 aad lv l In4. cloa In. lenr.a I 4 Ha M at, ?TA rrv i jf. fr . r 14J ' . 1 U ttf a :- Small Farm IJarcain 11 V -re. It rlard. 4 r. - bar n and fi!huM r , aH t ., ar, f"i' t. Ii. fr e ,. ORViJmV !irrTVrvT fi) IF loi ' ara -- r l-.t h . .- at our '?- I ft .- . JM"nt.hita tl rg r.. T .' i 1 VAMHIT I. -V.I IT 1 - i . . -