The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 24, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1003.
CA1J PASS CENSUS
EIIUMliTEST
Common School Education,
' Honesty, Good Habits, Phys
- icaI!yFit and Not Over. 70
Year$Are Requirements.
Man Who Roasted
Poet Win. Watson
Washington. Dec. 24. Any person of
good Judgment, who ha received an or
dlnary common school education,' 'can
, readily and easily pas tha teat to b
.'given applicant for cenau enumera-
, tor" places, on Saturday, February o
tha. data finally aet by United States
. Cenaua Director Durand. according to
an announcement from me census du
... reau today. This will be a comforting
assurance to the aeveral hundred thou-
. sand persona who are believed to be con
templating applications for the places.
It was emphatically stated at the bu
reau that the test will be an eminently
reasonable and practical one, similar to
' that applied to applicants , at ' the
' twelfth census. It will consist of filling
. out a, sample schedule of population
from a description. In narratlve.form, of
, typical families; and, in, the case of
enumerators whose work will be in the
, rural districts, they will be called on
to fill out an additional sample schedule
.' of agriculture, from Information fur-
nlshed by the census bureau. ,
T ef Bettlrements. ', ;
All person, whether women or men.
, vhA inaif il . 1 r in hMwmA Mnmil inu
nAvmtfm iniiiit k. Ift1na nf th. TTntfAft
States; residents of the supervisor a dis
trict for which they wish to be appoint
ed; must be not lees than IS nor more
than 70 years of age; must be physically
"able to do the work; must be trust
worthy, honest, and of good habits; must
have at least an ordinary education;
i
Notes From, the
Labor World
cm go was decided upon by the officer
of the Chlcatco Fedi-rallon of Mualclans,
The wages of aeveral thousand em
ployes of the llfthlnhem, !'., Hteul Com
pany will soon be reatoretl to the scale
In force before the Ho7 depression, ac
cording to an aniiouneiimaat recently-
Hetall clerk at Sacramento, Cal., are made by Charles. 41. Schwab, president
organizing. I of the company.
A movement hn bren , started In Ft. I Employers of labor and bualnesa.me.
ruul. Minn., for the formation of a Pluelln Aberdeen, 8. !.. are signing an agree
trades council. I merit In which they pledge themaelve
I not to emnlov anv union labor art!-
E N
The Canadian Federation' of Tetlle I February 1. 1910, and not to putronixe
Workers has decided to Join the L'nlfvd I any firms after that tfulo employing
Textile Workers of America. I such claaae of laborer.
I -'. e ,
Short time notices have' been Bos ted I Telegrapher on the Illinois Central
In the locomotive work at Horwlch, I railroad are demanding an - Increase of
England, where 6000 men are employed. I wages and Improved working conditions,
and tne relation between mem anu vne
railroad! :' oomDahy have become
strained that tha company Is making x
tensive preparations for a strike.
For the two rear cerlod andlna June
SO, the International Association of Ma
chlnlst paid strike benefit amounting
to 1612,896.60. . (.
' .
A deadlock ha ocourred in the South
Derbyshire (England) pottery trade
Will Not Park Albany Street
ISDerUl rinrtioh te The Joorn.L)
Albany, Or., Dec Z4,The council has
with regard to the revised scale of paj'-l denied the petition of property owner
ment to th sanitary pressor. , . for the Darkina- of the city street In
"' . -. I the residence districts.. The committee
A most aerlou strike of ga worker I to which th matter had been referred
In Italy took place recently. The gas I divided. Councllmen Curl and Tav-
men federation gave inn signal ana i joP' were opposed to parking and Coun
tne men struck at Milan, Modena ana I oilman Miller favored the granting of
. - v I the natltlon. 'It was shown that the
. . .... . . latreeta nnt anv tnA wide, at nreacnt
m. , -. k. t . .. M n I I " '
xum , jouru.ronn uaanra vi rr, ,.j 4.,i. , banln th narlr.
France, and suburb, have !p" "ng In proper shapa would make up the
STJZm . rlrMoJin theavln. of th, whole
t iiui v muww tvv -w aaw art, v w ,JU . 4 Ii aa Mtraara
. I It IU b V4 V' W SS V V UVc
A rear truce wa declared or the I naeven fliui l ax at xiiiamooK.
American Federation of lAbof at it I Tillamook. Or., Deo. U. The city
convention In Toronto, In the dispute I council ha levied a tax of T mills for
between the brewery worker firemen, I general purpose,, S mill for the water
teamsters and engineer. v , I commission and 1 mill for the publio
e "-. ' I library. Main street will probably be
v.. r!nrti.n nrmivra' nninna win I paved with blthulltlQ pavement arid also
undertake a vigoroua label campalrn in ""' n-. yr. '"
Vermont, and the most oartlcular at-1 vu.... .o.
Richard LeGnllienne, who added to
the gaiety of the general warfare on
tentlon will be given to the city of -Rutland
and it vicinity. ,
The Knlghta of Labor recently recom.
mended that a bill be submitted to con
gress, authorising the president to ap
point a court of arbitration to. settle all
strike and corporation matters.
An attempt to prevent a thorough Jn-
age system.
' I riiii .t," Trn-w ... h I An aiiempi io prevent m morougn jn-
and must ba. able to write. plainly and W" m. of the BU Paul mine horror
who, reaauiiauitt mpiuny. I ,Vi,r iVi-T
Those who can comply with these r-l,u""1
,,...,. tn. i in ht I His .country!
. qulrement are invited to put in their
applications. . aa there will be at least
-8.00ft-enumerator'- places to be filled
by the middle" of March In preparation
for the enumeration beginning April 16.
' Application Torm Bsnt.
U . 1,7, J, V. V'l.V.. WMHIH .... WUt,
" Kngiand he croeped the wirelena wave. ! aacrloea to the mine orriclals
patriot, inaeed,.ne runs away, i jr iuvin. . .
Because he needs the eea to say - 1 , . .. .- ,", . e
The words he feared to say on land. a .campaign to tlnioniao all concert
orchestras, those playing In cafea and
Owlna-to defective eyesight, with which restaurants, nickel .theatres and other
Application forma, with full instruc-i he has been troubled tor many year, j place of amusement In tha city of Chi-
lions aa to rillinr In. and comnleta In-1 he declined to become a canaiaate loc
formation concerning the test and the reelection and will retire from the sen-
method of appointment can be aeeured ae at tne expiration or nia present term
by writing to the supervisor of censu a year, zxom nexi jaarcn
for--the supervisors' district- in which
Meet Me Tonight At
4 -
The Ideal GifFStore.
TI I AT ARU. WEAK, NER
VOUS AND RUN DOWN
Come to Me
and be Cured
ftX.lt rATIESTJ
D S1IRI( TStAT
Hint WHO CALX,
BaiFOKB JANUAHT
1 Wilt BB TV.
m H E D WITK
MFDIOlaB ABSO.
tUTELT Tree of
Charge. x charge
for cures only, ray
me as yon get the
fteaeltt f say treat
ment.
SIICLTIIXO KOTIC105
" y OnKOO.V Cotumn.lerv No. 1.
V
t i wS
K. T. fli-eclal cunclave will
hn held en Hnliirduy inoinhiK,
l)HM)mbr 25, :8U o cluck, for
the iiuinoKM of narlWIiiMtlng
In thav Chrlatiuaa oliHi-rvan-
and Inalallatton of of iU-ith. Visiting bir
Knights ooiit teouxly lnvil-l.
VV. H HACHl'M, Tlecorder.
liuiTua
llti:NHKH To Mr. and Mrs. Hrenaer.
S-ia Hpcncer avenuu, December S, a
Imv.
CAULHON To Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Carlson. Univeraltir I'aik. December
K f.NOHIih'RRY -To ' Mr. , and Mrs.
Charles Klnanbi-rrv. &U3 Mala Street.
prppmiii-t J2. a boy.
Cl'AItKH To Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Clarke, 740 Kaat Twenty-eighth sired,
PBCf-mlmr 11, a girl,
JACOl'HUN To lr. and Mrs. Chrlatlnn
Jacolimn," 4SS Kust Sherman street,
December , a girl. . .
Ct.KVt;i.AND To Mr. and Mr. Clyde
Cleveland, 211 Tenth street, December
d, a girl
I OK BALL IlEAL I f VI..
Tim ixieron "
THAT CUItKS
FEB FOB A OTTRII in lower than any
specJallat In tha t-itr. half that othera
r I a rliu trtt
aV ... , ' . !ni) VaOlT-kl fm aitil Va. VmJt fatrnaa
JO years nr&nMi? M- ,,mnt of . 45 Dlvlalon trett. December 12, a
lla.u..... -.1 . " a.i I lrtV. . - . . .
b;;r:,,n". ,n r.p,ri,i:r" chawtordt Mr. and Mr winum
1 --,' . 1. tt.it. iiiuuiu-. . . -.vi. . . ,
ir modern and un. tn-rf t a. Mir turn . rnvnuru, iinnun mriei, uwcin-
re quick and positive. I do not treat ?r 15 a girl. - , .-- ' s
vmntnmi .o r t,.i,i I WILSON To Mr. anil Mrs. Samuel Wll-
examlne each case, find' the cause, re- "on- 85,2 Division street. December 20,
11111 vn ii nrifi inua iiraa i na niaaasia w .
. I CtTmD Varlooaa T.lna. nrdroeala. M'HHIDB To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I
Frostatlo Troubles, Contracted Ailments, I McKrlde. 427 East Ash street. Decern
Piles and Boeolfle .Blood Polio n ana au bar 22, a boy. -
Sleaaae of Men. . ' I -. ,
cuke oa wo FA1 X am the only ; ,, , ' DEATI1S
Bun.wui j 1 jrvruunn wno nun no
2aM.fr.anwi?htifiJ.Sl!"-,t?it.1E!!tT ANDERSON Aaron Anderson, St Ther
aatlsned with the results aooomplished. ..n.tnrinm iw.mh.e i i s
and who rives a written rnarantea to lT..,":,: ' r
mttmttA I "ireei. uecemoer nu, age is uaya.
ACINJ Visit Dr. Llndsay-a private EM KRSON Baby Kmerson, - T96 East
w "a Museum of Anatomv and Thirty-third street, age two days. De-
know thyself In health and ritaeaae. Art. I cembor 23. Heart trouble.
mission free. Consultation free. If un- KUHSELLDavld Husaell. 878 Oregon
l. ! . ..II ....u. if...' - m . . . 1 I . . 1 v. .. 1) (ltl1.AMt .
iv, i.iii wriio iur nub ui qusaoona. 1 ni-ici., Ln-tBiiiuDr oiuivuiii.-
wriice nours a. in. to n p. m. Hun-1 aji ic aam tiany MiyasaKu uast eev-
enty-rourin ana uivisions streets, ue
cember 1, age two days. Inanition.
PIERCE George Pierce, St. Vlncent'a
hospital. December 21. age 71. .Par-
nlysln.
DRISCOU Edward DrlscoU. 491 Flan-
- ders street, uooember ill, age 64. Ja
irrlDDe. - - - - - - .
BlLLKTER Elisa Billeter, 669 Third
Htreet, December 22, age - 39. Heart
failure.
days, 19 a. m. to 1 p. m. only.
DR. LINDSAY
188)4) SOOITB BT CO. Of AISII
FOBTZATO. OB. '
NEW TOUAT.
the applicant liver. All applications,
properly filled In, must be f fled with
the supervisors not later than January
IS, aa any received after that date can
not be considered. ,
Politics 'arid
f: : Politicians
A woman has been chosen town clerk
of Elizabeth, Fa. ...
i - . "'.. -. ?.j '
f 8enator Gore Off Oklahoma' will be on
of the speakers at the banquet ef Mich
igan Democrats to be given in. Grand
ftaplds early in January.
Judge Peter S. Grosscup, the eminent
Qiicago jurist, 1 of the opinion that
another political party la needed in the
Untied Bute, v
Mrn. 'Belmont's Fight; for Suffrage,
of the New -York Political Equality as-J
ociation, of which Mr. O. H. P. Bel
mont is president, 1 were - opened In , this
city today. In' anticipation of the fight
that is to be made before tha coming
session of the New York general assem
bly for the passage of. a woman suf
frage measure.- .The headquarters are
In charge of WaHace-Bi-Httnterr-who-is
Mrs. Belmont's personal representative.
The bill for woman suffrage is now be
ing framed and it la said that aeveral
members of the legislature have written
to Mrs., Belmont and offered to Intro
duce It ' .. " v " " ' ' -
V Birthday of King 6f Greece. '
v Athena, Dec. : 24.- The customary
celebrations were held throughout
Greece today in honor of the sixty-
fourth -birthday anniversary of King I
George. . The king was born December I
24, 1846, and is a son of the late King!
Christian of Denmark. In 1X63 -tin. was
V - Joseph E. Bamsdell; who ' haa . been chosen king of the Hellenes to succeed I
the deposed King . Otho, - a Bavarian
prince who bad been set up by the pow
ers tip rule Greece following its , suc
cessful 'fight for independence against
Turkey.
ear JtlllU
nsuranco
Yon caa insure comfort and good
the representative of the Fifth Louis
v iana district in congress the -past 10
years', has been reelected presidnt of the
' National Rivers and Harbors -congress.
' Patrick J. Boyle, mayor of Newport,
- R, I., . probably holds the record
long aervlca among the mayors of Amer
tcan cities. With tha first of the year
he will begin his fourteenth, consecutive
term. , k -
4 , ' . ' ' ' . . V
A strong fight ia to be made in be
half of a local. option measure when
the Pennslyvania general assembly con- iieaith for all your family against over.
venes m un. An eiiuri wm oe maae ... , . ,t t,4
to have leglalatlve candidates pledge .eating and drinking by aeeing to it that
themaelve to vote for the bill, if elect- they all take a CASCAHET'at bed time
e i ' during the holiday. CASCARETS best
- Walter 6. Dickey, chairman of the tntdicine on earth for the little folks-
Republican state committee, of Mlssou- , jjj Aa ft Mother,
dldate for tha seat of United States
Senator William Warner. whose term
win expire Marcn i, mil. .
"Alfalfa Bill". Murray, who served aa
. president Of tha constitutional conven
tion and Speaker of the first Oklahoma
legislature, will probably make the race
for governor of Oklahoma in the Dem
,ocratlc primary next August.
't.r i' " -.' - -'L-;-!- " " ''
Prohibitionists in Minnesota are much
disappointed over th decision- of th
state supreme court holding that the
'Minnesota local option law for the con
trol of tha liquor traffic applies only
to the towns and village and not to the
, CASCA RETS roc boa week' treat
ment. All druggists. Biggest seller
la the world. alUUoa Wat a aaoatlh-v
AU Y
ME Mo Bfflclk to
: " DEBILITATE MEN- j.
Brought back t their "old self,",
of invigorated and developed to
what constitute a healthy mn,
' Kverv rear mora brain and fn-
telllgenoe - are required te meet
the exigencies of th time. . It
make no difference whether It
la farming or merchandise ytu .-.
are living in an age when it Is
necessary to bring o&t the best
there la In you or get left at the
'"pot.: V?-i-.-VV,;'
If thla meats tha ey of a man
who, while yet in hi prime,
through some debilitated' condi
tion, la going backward, instead
of forward, I want him to come -and
let me show him how I am
taking broken-down .man In every
walk of life and making them a
vigoroua and healthy aa any -man
of their year. I don't cara what
ha caused the trouble, nor who
has failed to cure you. If your
ease la a curable one,
nVlH Cure Yon
Completely
and Permanently
If I oannot cure yen, I wiU can
didly tell yon no. -
- My specialty, beside being limited to men only, la . confined to
less than a dosen ailmenia But pi each ailment I have bandied
many thousand cases. - My reputation baa been built, upon my ability
to cure those that others could not ear. Inasmuch as I do not ac
cept for treatment any case that I am not absolutely positive can be
given a perreci ana permanent cure, i am able to or rer my service
on a basis that no other specialist can: -
I auro all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary dleeaaear lAok ef . Vitality,
iuuvu x v. i Dvi, .nuia luir, uuh ul avniorj ana ai L
Pelvic Ailments never to retttrn. My charge are lower for cure
than the average physician generally get for failure. -
Consultation and advice free.' If you cannot call at tiff Ice, Write
for self-examination blank many ease oured - at home. Medicines,
S1.S0 to f c.l0 per course.
' i V-1 XOTTM f A. U. TO . X. aWHATM, 10 A. K. TO M M,
STiOUIS MEDICAL CO.
Cor.24a TnbUl Sis. PORTLAND, OR.
SOME FINE ACREAGE
FOR PLATTING
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Zeller-Byrnes Co. aVa..V,D,0Tn
Dhones: lad v assistant. " Moat modern
Clone to city en car. A rare bargain I establishment in city. - --
if Uken now. ' I DUNNING, M'ENTEH A GIUBAOQH.
B&OHO-BTBZLXI CO' - undertakers and embalmers; modern
p. . I dmn J Blatant.
Home Dirt Cluap
mvi.vdTO.v. iioi.io.vr i.in-.M i
Willi all niodi-iii tmprol t-mt-iiti; li
ami dliilng-ruoiiia h-Jtiii-.l 1 1 1 ne ; )
rruata panrla and plalo mil In ii.n
lug-room. Iilrt gial with fine n.i-ii
library paneled in fir; furnaie. rnmi i i
bathroom with bet pliiinl.lng, aln-t h
extra toilet; eler-trlo and gaa flxliir. ,
full Ctmiellt lulMellient. C.tment u
tuba; houne with It htkO rtionia, 2 at.tr-
room and Inrgn closeiM, verv good l n
tion, near both tln llrAndway and li
vlngtoti carllnt-a; iirloe tifti by inlali
meiit with only $750 down; It will yy
to buy now; It's a bnrgaln. I'lum-i
Saturday and Sunday, aat 728; store
phones, 11-1 363 or f:nwt ti.
Btlv thla 120
O. v. P. electric. tlO per acre: t acrrs
K-rea, half mile from
cleared, more very easy ' cleared; oim
half finest apple upland; running water.
man nouse and barn, plenty of wood;
1112.60 per acre ant ltd. 11800 cash. This
won't last at MM price.
' MT. HOOD LAND CO.,
Call Main 8510 or Tabor 228 out of
' - office hours.
WMWEI4IT8
(300 and tip; cement walks and
curbs, graded streets, Hull Hun
water; $5 down, $5 per month, no
taxes.
. uuo Ufa
-107 Villa ave. phone Tabor 1S9.
66
ii
S2000. M cash, nice new modern house.
t legant porches, excellent basement,
finest view in city, double corner lot,
100x150, all in garden, fruit, etc.; near
1 carllnea; perfect title; wortn double:
vacant lots cost more alone. See mv
exclusive agents, MERCHANTS' BUSI
NESS EXGE., Suite 813 Merchanta'
Trust ' bldg.. cor. 6th and "Washington
sts. Phone Main 7807, A-3263. Others
all prices, on easy terms.
91
f CIO (Pyf-Th east side . undertaker.
lC.Ii.Lll Ladr .sslstanL B-1188: ICasf
nXCB TOTJB '-
Fire Insurance
WITH
M. E. THOMPSON CO.
Baal Estate and Mortgage oans.
Cor. 4th and Oak Bts Henry 91dg.
' Phones, Main 60U, A-3327.
We Have Money to Loan. .
T81. 420 East Aider.
i JVP. Finley & Son &&0Ti iT
Lady attendant. - Main : 9; A-1699.
NEKICSON UNDERTAKINa ; CO, Main
isg A-ZZ8&; lady Mit ---t .
Dncii- ttp -' i.--. , rr-1-1-id x-
Phones C-1114 and A-4444.
iCAST SIDE funeral directors sue
EL 52. B
i ors to K S. Dunnlng.Ine.
uccess-
2628
NOUSI HOLD NfCDS
WOOD AITD COATj. Kirk Hoover,
EDWARD HOLMAN, undertaker.
Bd sc. .Lady assistant. Main 607.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
office and yards at . 813 Water street. I PACIFIC Title A Trust Co., the leading
Phones: Main . 7451, .A-5445.
abstractors. 204-S-8-7 Failing bldg.
WEATHEIl REPORT
400
MOT A SOLLU STXSO BX JAXD
... ' " TJaTXXSB CTntlSB. .
Peninsula Bank to Warren P.
Reed, lot XI, block 2. Walker's
addition ....... ... ..........I
i Kenwood Land company to Au-
gusia KOHin. tots zv ana zi,
block 23. Kenton
W. Cohen et al to S. Steinberg,
MNt . Yh : Tear of Int . & mnr-lr
126, Carruthers' addition '-1,32
A low pressure area is central at sea
off the Washington coast and the dis
turbance yesterday Over northern Ari
zona has advanced eastward to northern
Texan. A atronor hlsrh nressurer area Is
central over the northern Rocky moun- i Dammeler Investment company
tain states and another high pressure) to Adrian McCalman, undivided
area of ahont th Amn maenitudn 1st 14-30 of lots 1 and 4. block 35.
central over the upper Ohio valley. Light Couch addition .-...v 0.500
rain has fallen in several places along D. L. JTHiey to Charles Kose-
the Oregon and Washington coasts and .; brugh, lots 16 and 16, block
general rains have ocourred" In Texaa, 2. Fluey Park
Oklahoma, and the lower Mississippi Sam t Same, lots 9 and 10,
valley. It was snowing this morning . block 2, Filley Park
In eastern Nebraska, Missouri and Same to Same. lot; 1? and 14,
Eoumern Illinois and light local snows block 2, Filley Park . .
have fallen in southeastern Washington Same -to Same, lots 11 and 12,
and isouthern Idaho. It Is slightly warm- b'ockz, Filley ark
er In the north Pacific states and much S. W. McLean and wife- to Marry
warmer in tho lower Missouri and lower J Ferr ier, lot 1, block - 93,
Mississippi valleys. Low temperatures -Woodstpck ,w.i ..-..-...-,
continue in California and frosts were Edward F. Maxwell to Thomas A.
reported in that state thla morning as Leisure' - lot; 8. block 6, Wood
far south as Los Angeles. ,lailfr?He,gnf"--i:,i 'i"': ' 'iT
The Indications are for rain or enow H. P. BrownrigV andVwife to E.
in this district tonight and Saturday. , Raddjn"i -A0.4' block i,
... . . , . tj t i Oalr Tark addition No. 2 .
. i .n .h,i.. n ii.. .i.. I James D. Hart and wife to E. F.
wmditlona ara favorahlA tat lncreaa. I Herts, west -100 feat - of lots
82000, H cash: nice. - new. modern
house, 2 elegant porches, excellent base
ment, finest view in city, double cor
ner lot , 100x160;- all In garden,, fruit,
etc.. near 2 carllnes: nerfect title: worm
double; vacant lots cost , more alone.
See my exclusive agents,
--JUERCHANTff BUSINESS EXCH..
1 Suite 313 Merchants' Trust bldg.,
4 cor. 6th and Washington sts.
Phone Main 7807, A-3283.
Others at all prices and on easy terms
31750 M cash, double corner 100x170.
all in garden, splendid fruit, fence, barn,
chicken-house, etc, new house, 5 good
rooms, z oorcnes. besides . upstairs: z
blocks from carllne station; splendid In
vestment, worth double this price; must
sell immediately. . Inoutre mv exclusive
agentsr MERCHANTS' BUSINESS EX
CHANGE, Suite 313 Merchants Trust
bldg., cor. 6th and Washington eta. Mala
7807. A-3283. '. -'- -- :,-..-,-
A HOME WITHOUT MONET DOWN.
To reliable roan with steady position
we offer-new 6 room and. bath, bun-
?alow, electric wired. Bull Run water,
ew - stejB-from Montavilla-carllne,. for
115 and interest monthly, no down nav-
2,560 ments. Price J2100. The most sensibln
holiday gift-is to; escape the landlord
and own your own noma, r I'outsen-Kat-cJlffe
Reairy Co., 320 Lumbermens Lldj.-..
6th and Stark. Main 7489.
250
250
250
260
850
750
400
ng easterly wnds along the coast.
Temp.--
' "" V,'-T Max. - -; Mln, Preclp;
Atlanta, ua. ...... 40
cities of tha tfte.
Senator Kean of few Jersey Is . on
of, the' Republican member of th up-
. per house who has a fight on hi hand
fur reelartlan. . Ttia 'lna-ialatura that
: will nam hi successor will be chosen
next year. - Several of the strongest
Republican leader in New Jersey are
opposed to his reelection.
- .. . . ' .
The political situation in North Da
kota has been cleared up to soma ex
tent by tha formal announcements from
Congressman A. 3. Gronna and former
Congressman T. F. Marshall that they
will be candidate for United State
senator, th former for the short terra
made recant by the death- of Senator
Johnson, and Mr. Marshall for th full
term to succeed Senator McCumher.
a , .
0" . Democrat of Indiana are preparing
lor a Tif urvui iifni iff rapture ma
next lglslatur. which will chooa a
successor to Senator A. J. Beverldge.
There are already several Democratic
candidate in the Held for the senator- '
ship, among them Major Mesaiea of,
Mount Vernon, John E.. Lamb of Terr
HauteJ B. Ert Slack of Frankllnand -
Judge Shea of Seymour.
- ...
Hernando, de "Soto Money, the new
leader of tha I )mon t minority ia
the fnited State eerare, baa repre
nted ?4!!'rrl in t.e orper house
aervexl many year la the lover hnuea.
Are you sutrering from Lung, Asth
ma, Catarrh, Heart and Kidney Trou-
bios, also ail Private Diseases , of men
and women? -You had better consult
these well known Chinese doctors. They
will cure you without pain, poisonous
drugs or operations. They cure when
all othera fall. If you call for a' pri
vate talk with them you . will not be
urged to begin treatment. They have
cured thousands, and unless your ease
ia an obstinate one it will be -no excep
tion to the rule. .Consultation and
pulse dftgnose free. ' If you" live out
of . town and cannot call. . Writ for
symptom blank and circular. - -
xxs ft tohk, cxnrzsa ussicm
CO, 14914 rlrrt t-' Cot. Alder.
Do yon know that croup- cam brpre-
ventedT Olve - Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy a noon a th child become
hoarse or even after the croupy cough
appears, and It will prevent the attack.
It is also a certain cure for croup and
ha never been known to fall.
A Vsiuabis Present.
at given frrrj rtmm of Tfte
rij"a1tkn V3- k on CVrtetmaa Bht.
Ftttr4T. Dmt-r H lrt tr.
tat'fo.!y S"-orll C"rr Lp anil
rvrv f c T r .to akat Gn I I
r- T It tV ro-rt-, 1-f-;-1. j
m
0 f . .
a- -
" The vast multitude of 'men who have ta
ken my treatment have not been - disap
pointed. They know that. I do not prom
ise more than I-perform. - To them I have
actually illustrated in the enra. of th4r
o-n cases the . truth of what I claim,
namely, that my 'treatment Is a certain
to cure ea It is that my patient engages
my aervlces and foWow" my - direction.
My success I due not alone to education,
experience, akill and sclentlflo equipment,
but to the fart that I limit my study and
practice strictly to all ment a of men.
Contracted Ailments
Tb eerious result that may follow neg
lect of contracted et)ment could oratvely
be exaggerated. Hfty demands an ab
lutaly thorough cure in the least prtaeibt
time. I have treated more me of. con
tracted ailments than any other physician
upon the Pacific Coast. My cures are
thorough and are tiromptliW ' in less
time than other formi of treatment re-
?ulr In producing even doubtful result a.
employ rmdli of my o w dorUlnc.
end my treatment la equally, effective tn
both recent and old ca.
PAY WU EN CURED
EXAMINATION FREE
f 41 4 eaart-e for a-frvioa. exasaisaUos er dlanoeia. tt ya aJl fee
a vrfvat aalk antk me y-na wUJ mm M arr4 ta bagta tmtawal If taa.
poeaiai te call, writ. Soars, t a an. t t p. aa. tam&aya, 14 to X.
&6c OK. TAVLORC o.
Cor. Morrlnon ontl Second S.ts.
JDK. TATLOR.
Tke Leeaiag gpeelollaC
Baker Cty, Or. .... 14
Bismarck,-N. D.. .. . 13
Blaine, Wash; ..... 30
Boise. Idaho ....iv 24
Boston, Mass. . .... 38 '
Chicago, III. 24
Denver. Colo. . . '. . 28
Galveston, Texaa . 56 '
Jacksonville, Kla. . . 48
Kanaa City. Mo. .. 32
LewiHton, Idaho ;i 30
Los Angeles, Cal, . . 62 :
Marshfield, Or. ... 42
Moorhead, Minn, 18
New Orleans. Ija... 48 v
New-York,. N. 8
North Head,. Wash.. 8S
Philadelphia, Pa. ,. 44
Pocatello, Idaho .. 20
Portland. Or. 34
Roseburg, Or.,,,,..' 33
St. Ixiuis, Mo. .... i 30 '
8t Taul, Minn. .... 20
Pan Franciso. Cat 5i i
Feattle, Wash, .j.i
Siskiyou. Or. ...... 30 :
Spokane, Wash. . . .: 22
Walla Walla. Wash. 24
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28
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lanrence F. Bibb,. Oregon City, 17,
and Minnie Colo, 19. - - -
Fred Bowes, 185,4 Third, street, 25.
and Mae McKensie, 25. , - : '
William R. Wallace, 401 Goodnough
building, SO, and Bessie Coates, 30.
Ernest K. Allen, general delivery. 23.
I and Ida. Kreiner. 26. -'
Aloi K. Brandenburg. sia nortnijuli
4 and 6. block I. Broadview.. . . - 1,000
8, E. Joseph! and wife to J.
Grant Turner- et al, 3 acres
beginning at stake 5 chains and
40 Unas east ana cnatns ana
39 links north of corner of sec
lnn 4 K X And 0. Inwnahln 1
south, range 1 east 7,500
D, A. Sutherland and wife to J.
HoIawOrth. lot 10. block 4.
ml Jscenic ;f lace . ..... i . . . eu
n ' I Otto Nagele and wife to M. A.
HOB eCHS. lot 30. SI. B2- blOCK
8, Garden Park . . .- ' 100
A, I Fosters to Jacob G. Mey--brunn.'-
lot 9 and 10. block 18.
Piedmont -. . i 3,000
L. L. Porter and wlfa to Robt. O.
Hofer, lot 1. 3, 4. 10. 11 and
.IZu, block L Pecks addition; lot
' la. block 61. Irvlngton: lot 3.
v block 3. Keystone addition .... 8.340
01 1 Qrton A. Graham and wife to
,0 Robt. G. Hofer. lot fi. 8 and 7,
.0 block 17, Elberta, ' and lot 9,
,04 block 6. Pecks addition . . .... ' S.200
.02 Fred-Watrln to Stella fi. Oliver.
lot 2, block 9, Hansons addition 1,800
John F. Muiler to Wm. B. Moore,
lot t. and 2. Bowne addition.. 2,600
Robt. B. Hofer and wife to L. L.
, Porter, south 20 feet of lot 3 : J
- and 7, and north 20 feet of lot
3, b1ot ki2,. East- Portland. . . . 25,000
L, J. Goldsmith and wife to Ed- ,
..win J. Frohman, land begin- f
nlng in east line of St. Clair
- street, 124 feet north of point
where - Bald : line is intersected
by north line of Wayne street 11,(20
Land Estate company to Marie
Harm, lot li. block 8. West
moreland i 570
A. Schmidt and husband to
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$10 A MONTH HOUSte
Ready to move into; 2 good lots; you
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 8d and Yamhill, get
off at end of carllne. Office on prop
erty. .- -. ..
$2000 SACRIFICE; must be sold before
January 1;-owner nonresident: beau
tiful new 9 room modern home. 65 4
Clackamas at., Holladay Addition; if
you ever expect to get a bargain see
this fine property. For price and term
call on J. E. Dolen, E. loth and Hrtlscv
sts. Phonea East 896. C-1993; Irving
ton car.
OH 1 1(0)
Something good; be sure to see this
Christmas day. Call Wood lawn 3457. i
ON CHRISTMAS day take a look at
swinton then come in and ask us how
to make some money or to get a home
in this great Peninsula district.
COLUMBIA lKUiST COM fA IN' Y,
84 4th st. J Board of Trade bdlsr.
FOR SALE 15 lots in Goldemlalc.
Wash..- 60x100 each, six blocks from
courthouse, all cleared and level, town
of 3000 inhabitants. Price $2000. Ad
dress owner, Harry UuglU, Scappoose.
Or., care I. G. Wikstrom.
HERE Is a bargain. Fine lot an. I
good 8 room house and barn on nortii
alone of Mt. Tabor. $1400: $200 down.
bala nr-a Ih $18 monthly "payment av-zCa 1 1
up Tabor 1630.
DO you want a home? .We have the
biggest list of the best houses at tha
lowest prices and on the easiest terms.
Hartman oc Thompson, Chamber of
ommerce.
6000 8 room residence and lot 65.1 0i
at 17th and Collego sts.; unsurnaast-il
lew; house alone worth the money. J.
Shofner, 3i Yamhill et.
subdivision of , lot , block 2,
Portland Hoineatead -
Conrad Green, trustee to Clara
c Kucnxl. west 83 1-3 feet of lot
1. block I, Mayor Gates addi
tion
Twenty-third street, 29, and Sarah Dos
ier. zz. :
.Frank Bohllnan.' - 2S2H Twentieth
street. 28. and Camelle Lanson, 19.-
A'. C. piggott. 249 Fourth street. 25,
and Hazel H. Ermln, 18.
Charlie B. King. Portland" hotel, 28,
and Mary Alice Barnea zc
C A. wetaon, uy
and Christian Smitr
. -. ... . . -.A I ... . - . . -
Kt. r.. rir.i i o... pniltp uueiiner ana wile to 8. H.
27, and Hasel Bodl, 24. Vo,b 9t ots tr & block 2.
WEllIJG invitations, announcements, Beuhner'a addition
visiting cards. Heat tie fc liofmann. Moore Investment company to
i printers. 204 Stark st. . . same, lot 7. block I. Vernon...
j. a. jrmu aiiu wiifl iw it. r.
Meier A Krsnk'a. Main 7211. " fZL'Vn. X '
I.,, ........... t...
Barnea, Z. - (Emma A. Damin and husband to
OystervHle, Wash 26, TRdgar Lawrence, lots 12. 13. 14,
iU,;'- t. . ' . I block 9, Germania addition..
poslta
jlxHrFS suits for rent, all si a
Tailoring Co.. t Ptara mx.
-. - I I . iiiu. tv. v. cull in -w7
Washington bldg. oorner . 4tli aad
Wasnlnrton sta
CLARKK BROS, floriata; fine flowar
-and floral design, if Morrlaoa at.
SIEETIXO XOTICES
Lnlqu I gwlnf.n Ind company to John
wtuiams, jot it, diocr ,
Swinton '. . . .
R, A' W'thews and husband to
Mrs. William McKlnley, lot 2.
block S. Ravenawood.. .
Arlcta Land romps nr to Alfred
Waltoit. lot a, block 11, loa
Turk
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4,200
ceo
1,000
9.000
375
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ISO
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$60
1?5
THE regular annual meeting of the
stockholder of I'mpoua t'or-per com
pany will be heln In tne orrioe or wM
company. Koora 71$ Ore Ionian building,
CERTIFICATES of title made ay tb
Title m Trust company, i chamber
f ComTree "
fTTwYItRS Abstract Tr-aat Co.. room
n--ara or iraaa oiag.; aoairaxu a
Ol'R room bungalow, full basement.
corner lot. built bv day s work. Il:t.".n.
Take Mt. Scott car, get off at Third ave.,
go wonth 1 block. Inquire of Irake.
HAVE a few splendidly located Coin
Bav lots I will sacrifice. I need some
money. Let me talk to you and you will
buy. X-36i. Journal.
FOR SALE Upper Albina, room cm-
tage with gas. hath and cement orna
ment. Price $1900. Phone Woodiawti
1013.
HAVE a first class rclonc J' il
and will give you a good deal if you
are looking for a first class residence.
D-351, Journal.
0x100, MODERN 7 rooma. atreot Im
proved, cement walks, situated t-
best part of Irvington, $4I0; 110 0
cash; must sell. T-3t. Journal.
NEW o room cottg. beautiful lot in
100. bv car. school and church;
$1200. VVoodatock snap. I'hone
wood 14.
FOR HALE CHEAP.
Furnished new ti mon lnu, rr-r..1-
ern, i lwi In. hjiat m-ie, .' nronk.i n
at Phone 8el lwood 1 74 er I tft
FOR SALE ilotiae and lt -n -wi-
t.. between lt.a and 1110; vj n-
rented for $11 per munth: can l I - t t
ches,p If taken rnr. lhr -!
$15& If aolil tins eei K t. r--- -
lleveiano ave. ana naver. ii a--. .
Hofmann. jnj 8'fk.
atoliKhN' room 1iou. a 1
2un; $; : m-'fitniy. 1
Wk'oh IT
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'Portland, Or., at $ p. m, on Tuesday, fpela'ty.
1. V r. Plli.NH. President. etraet office. 41$ Corbott bK
NTWTfV M'tXT. fx-r. g
der ah
bidg. Mala
Ev.rg-eea Camp, $46. meeta - HaJzLIP CO.'i'.r.
VoBar everunga Celling Hlrsa Bidg,
Wt Park iM Washington. F. J.
c ), ahairacicra.
first clae ;;- Corh-rt tl g.
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