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18 HE ; OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, '1910. '.: FMZZUDaKME BEATING EASTVMRD Pacific Coast Training Season ? Has Not Been Success to Comiskey's Men. , him -Augeles. March 29.- Cnmlskey's -White 8oi( No. 1 nro Journeying cnst- ' ward today after what might be termed rather disastrous training season on ' the pacific const. Tlie Sx will piny In Yuma today, pro viding Uirir train reaches the Arizona town In time, mid In Phoenix tomorrow. Then the artunl eastward trip will beylM. Kvcn the mnsl nrdont of the Sox' sdmirerg are loath to ay that the iof trip wan a success. The fart that the Sox did not win majority of their game l not conshl ered by the ' expert, hut so far as nc tual preparation for the grind In the big rush, the Chlcagoans appeared to be in poorer condition when they departed last night than when they arrived. Zeider and Blackburn, who are touted to be regular inflelders this year, are both on the ahelf. Zeider found It dim cult to walk from his hotel to the train while Blackburn carried himself with noticeable limp. ... Parent ought to be in the hospital according to his team mates. He Ii - Buffering with the grip. Oandll haa a terrific cold, and not i Ingle pitcher, unless it be Harry Sutor, la in any aort of condition. Smith. Scott and Olmstead are soro and Miffwhile Walsh la little better. The catching staff also la In a bad way. Billy Sullivan Is In a hospital with a hole In his foot, and Young .Kniegar haa a bad cose of "Charley horse." One of the players, before climbing aboard hla Pullman Inst evening, re marked: "We came out here with the makings of a ball club. The bunch we're taking; back might make good can dldatea for a girls" basketball team." PITCHES OPENING GAME GUNS AND BOOZE ARE BARRED AT Bl FIGHT Chicago, who blew llmlnarles March 29. Jack Gleason, Into town to arrange pre- witli the railroads and the ticket printers for handling- crowds at the Jeffries-Johnson scrap, gave Chi cago sports . today an Impression that . "gents will be requested to check their artillery at the door" when they appear at the arena. "I won't allow a drop of liquor to be v sold In the house," said Gleason. "We are not going to. take any chances on " miner and cow punchers getting drunk and starting a race riot if Johnson wins." Many of Jack's hearers took him V seriously while others believed that he was making an Informal stump speech in favor of the "drys" and was playing "safe" now that the election has been called off. - Gleason parried his "miner and cow punohtr" atory with him this afternoon to New Tork which being a little "more effeter" than the windy city, may listen to Gleason'e woeful atorlea with pop eyes. NY LEAGUE MAKES TS 11 prn Twenty-four Games Will Be Played During Season Starts Saturday. Llftln Jess Oarrett, on whom Man ager McOredle plus hla faith In the opening game of the season against Sari FrftnclHno tomorrow. McCredle Intended to send Steen In for the first game, but Garrett showed tip so well that the blf? manager subsequently decided to use him. TEDIUM HERE TO WRESTLE Much Peeved to Learn That Match With O'Connell Has Been Postponed. Ted Tonneman, the famous Chicago welterweight wrestler is in town. Ted is after a match with Eddie O'Connell, the local champion. Tonneman and O'Connell had signed up for a match March 28 and as soon as he was In formed by telegraph, ho started west. The match was postponed the next day, but Tonneman could not be reached and now he Is on hand ready to show the fans that he can beat the local ride and Incidentally bet a few slmol- eons on himself. Tonneman looks every Inch a wres tler and according to his reputation O'Connell Is In for, a hard match. O'Con nell left this morning for Vancouver, B. C, with the Multnomah athletes and no arrangements were made "Cor a match. However, Tonneman says he will stay here and force O'Connell to meet him at a future date. Tonneman says he Is willing to wrestle O'Connell anywhere and appeared much peeved to learn that the affair had been post poned. If they come together It will probably be some time next week. Twenty-four games were adopted in schedule formed by the Trl-Clty league directors last night and preparations made to open the season In Portland at tho Vaughn l'aik grounds next Saturday afternoon between the Dllworth Der bies and t he West Sldo club. Washburn tind Cheyne will umpire tho opening game. The schedule Is as follows: Wont Sldo vs. ' Dllworth Derbies. March 3. West Sldo vs. Peninsula, on Penin sula grounds. May 1, May 22, June 12, June 16, July 4, July 24. West Sldo at Vancouver, April 24, June f, July 17, August 14, August 20. West Side at Salem, April 17, May ft, May 2S, May 29, May SO, July 3, July 10, August 21. Dllworth Derbies va. Peninsula, at Peninsula grounds, May 8, May 19, Juno 19, July 10, August 21. Dllworth Derbies at Vancouver, April 10, May 1, May 30, June 12, July 3, July 4, August 7. Dllworth Derbies at Salem. April 14 June 6, July 17, July 24, August 14, August 28. Sellwood vs. West Side at Vaughn troct grounds, April 10. Sell wood vs. Dllworth Derbies, Vaughn street grounds. June 22. Hell wood vs. Peninsula, at Ponlnsula, April 24, May 16, May 30, June 6, July 3. July 17. August 14. August 28. Sellwood at Vancouver, April 17, May 8, May 29. June 19, July 10, July 24 July 31. August 21. Bellwood at Salem. April S. May 1, May 22, June 12, July 4, August 7. Peninsula at- Vancouver April 8, at Salem, April 10. at fialom July 31. va. Dllworth Derbies at Vaughn street grounds April 17, vs. West Side at Vaughn street grounds, August 7. Vancouvej vs. Dllworth Derbies at Vaughn street grounds, May 22. Van couver at Salem, June 26, vs. Ralem at Vaughn street grounds,' June 19. B m !mrmTSITS!! I..JJ LaiJCm., II ' 'I 1 -.g In her sixth, year and the oldest was IS years old, .From the seventh o jouneenin year aeems 10 oe ma most successful period. The Germans basketball team of Buf falo won 83 straight games, many being played on out-of-town floors, Moving pictures will probably be Ta ken of the Arnat-Barry championship sculling race in South Africa next August. Chicago is likely to witness the wrest ling bout between Gotch and Zbyasko, which will soon be announced. Haverford college, lust outatde of j-uunuuiijiiiu, wiu acna a cncaei eleven . n . . to England this summer, starting on I UimStCQ fBTK IS B. ClOSC- The 'international yacht regatta 4 will Convinf vftiirl1f hw an ar. be held In England August 8 and 9, off L i . . J U,. ortsmouth. It will be he d In France IUU CXDcriencc mat Uim in mi ana in uermany in IV it. i uJ Tt l a - i 'ivu a hi n Andy Wei purses and total above 170,000 - for thll Grand Clrgult meeting. NEW TODAY v..-r v.: f NEW TODAY ' Ii'. . : iistiwttiiy REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS T. O. &. Tr. Co. to Albert C. An- derson, lot 8, blocjt a 1, Rosa-, 3. U Caatla and wife to Albertof, Spoaito lot SB, blofk 4. Ta-L season s presents your ich says that the stakes, greatest opportunity for a futurities at Readville will rr Vt . saic, sane ana sensiDie nome investment. Ask questionS-get at the very bottomfind , out who pays for improvements look carefully at the character of the property for sale, and Arrangements are being madn ror a soccer football game between teams of the new Canadian Football association to precede the big professional Mara thon raca at Toronto May 24. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS j H Tale la lateat college to form an aero club. Georgetown plans new boathonaa. The Chevy Chase Golf club of Wash ington, of which President Taft .is a nnmpIeKcon,mpIte rect,n a I100-- then decide not before. Howard and Bullough football team beat Fall River Rovers. 1 goal to 0 on a penalty kick In the first of a series of three soccer games for the New Eng land championship. NEW TODAY COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. 5 DAYS ONLY $6000 to Handled $11,000 Buys a M L I M L I M L I M L I 6? 2 I Beautiful Home in COUCH ADDITION GOODHUE PARK f Ten $150 EER ACRE ON CAR LINE 2y2 to 20-acre tracts. . per cent down, balance 1 per cent per month. Call up and ask about these. Empire Investment Co. 401-2-3 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 570, A-7570 171 .100 700 -A 46 o 1.000 T60 1,200 200 I Montreal school. Is to have 1100,000 riding WANTS GOVERNOR TO SET APRIL 19 AS DATE FOR HOLIDAY George S. Shepherd, secretary 4 f the Portland baseball club, is 4 endearorlng to get Governor Benson to declare a half holiday In Portland Tuesday, April 19, the date for the opening of the Pacific Coast league season In Portland. Shepherd explained to the governor that Oregon was baseball crazy, and thought that 4 the plan would be a good one. Shepherd took the matter up , with the county officials this morning, and Judges of the clr- cult court assured him that they would not set any cases for that afternoon. Other county offl- clals will also be at the game. and the same Is true of many city officials. MM raw HNS ON WAY TO TOURNAMENT Challenge to Fencer. Portland, March 29. To the Sporting Editor of The Journal Dear Sir: I have noticed in the issue of The Jour nal f the BOth inst a challenge of Pro fessor Charles Lampert for a romi witn tne roil drilling sword or saber, and hereby accept same for a contest with the foil place and full details to be agreed upon. Verv truly vours M. T. MONTREGGB, Editor of the L'ltalico. The Multnomah quartet of boxers and wrestlers who will take part In the Paciflo Northwest championships at Vancouver, B. C, tomorrow night and Thursday, left thla morning for the north under the care of Instructor O'Connell and Danzlger. Multnomah has entered two men, Leon Fabre and L. Duff, In the wres tling classes and Sears and Buell In the boxing. Fabre will be the 126 pound grappler and Duff the 135 pound man. Scare will box at 125 pounds and Buell goe Into the heavyweight class. Neither has boxed much for the club, but both are said to be classy perform ers with the mitts from an amateur standpoint. While Multnomah was unable to send any of her best men on account of their Inability to get away, the quartet sent north Is expected to make a good show ing at Vancouver's tournament George Bonhag Is through with Indoor racing. Spokane will build a new motor cycle track. Salt Lake City wants half mile speed way in Liberty Park. Ketchel prefers 0 to 10-round boxing contests at the present time. Cleveland public schools may form a baseball league. Canada expects a visit of Scotch lawn bowlers this summer. Washington (D. C.) T. M. C. A. will gtve free swimming lessons to boys. If Abe Attell beats Jim Driscoll he will challenge "Wolgant Breeding statistics show that the English Derby Oaks and St Leger have been won 42 times by the produce of mares In their tenth year. The young est mare to throw a derby winner was Owner leaving for Mexico in few days. Southwest front, one block from 23rd st. car, two blocks from W car. Corner lot. Worth $7500. elve room house, hard wood floors, finest fixtures, large stone fireplace and beautifui conservatory. This home was built without regard to cost for wealthy people and can't be duplicated for $8000. Will rent for $85 per month. Satisfactory arrange- p-1 ments made for tartre loan on nron-1 erty. Easily worth $14000. See T. II. Beverly, 914 Lewis building. S Rase Line road and end of "r1 Montavilla line. Lots 50 bv L irz r tj -i ... n it S j vjidiicu Mreets, nun " Run water. Right on car-1"1 line, ten-minute service. y FASV TTTPMC M Ten Per Cent Cash. Balance V I Per Cent a Mnnth tkU UfIA i Jj t I a John Mcrlane and wife 'to- Albert l'yhurst. lot , block 99. ttallwoiu) Sc Abstract and Transfer con. ' pany. to Robert Ferniny et al lot 2. hlnclr R.. ri. f..- Portland' University Land com- i Z on rv. "J8 B'mmoni, lots , Park 174, ,Vnlvaltr Annie Torker and husband "in l-aspar Welgant. Jot 2. block . Z. LVnna If HIMnn HeT".7 F r,lcke'i J wife Yd Nina .niikj, ,vim i, t, OJOCK 68. Pled- - T. O. A Tr. Co. to COTlMii a?M",:-','', Conahy, lot 1, block 28. Ross- Catherine J. Ooodmaii and'hti """" lu ornuet a. Lagasse at ShiAcr.K,n eoU' 1. town- SniO 1 north ration 4 B, II. Oeddess ml ! ?7UnKJot' 60 n 61. block WV,n PP and 'wl'fi' to' MiYlard Vl" 0 a"d 8. block' l uruunil .. ir nA WB rnJA FJ", VVtoT. . M0 ? nin- Wlllaon to Charlea block . r.;; " na Ed't., Russell and hushi'n'i' ciiv&X' lot 6 block A. F. Work to .Tn.r.v.ii' ' 6' "' 7. Plea: ant Homi Hiiiu. of U ,,, fsming. west H e'metert1, eCt'a Greenwool Allesandro Palumo and" wife ' to baeco addition ' a John P. Blirelow' tn "iiA.'.-ill . block Taba".. CO aaaitlon FVX" '? 8. W-ck .... Same to Same. aonVW ii. 'i" 1 S. block 1 Vi.T H. A. Plttenrer Z,f' .V '0B Ham If. filuor i 1 1 kiHi. o and Wyoming. Fair weather pre- -rieamont 00 la In the Mississippi valley and I-mbard and wife to C. H. . . ii k lui . una f i mjm n n block 2 RriiM C... - iji.. ' . W. Johnston et al to N. K. eers. Jots 17 and 18. hlnrlc Keservolr Park i t Andrew Mollne and wife td'j'.'p ,,UV Flrland ... .T' ' lCK Leroy Carr and wife to Ellen K. Rons lots 4 and 6, block 13, Llnnton C. W. Hodson and wife' to No'rth- west Securities company, lots Nlela R. Jensen to O. C Nleker- xli i uf aa- D,0CK 32- Wlllamett 325 100 WEATHER REPORT The two western disturbances have nlted and formed a alngle disturbance f decided character which la central hla morning over Nebraska. A largo high presure area overlies the north Pacific states, and another large high pressure area' overlies the Atlantic tates. helntr central In the south. Rain has fallen in northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kfa)l.n.bB . U ru,l,t.. nt n n ... . . ui unnn aim 1 1 1 l 'a AU lan. cvilu olivn as occurred In northern Arliona. Colo- raoo val thence eastward to the Atlantic coast, and no rain haa fallen on the Paciflo slope except a small amount at Ban Diego. It Is much colder In the Rocky mountain and north Pacific states, and heavy frosts occurred this morning In Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho. The temperatures have risen In Califor nia and In the northern states eaat of the Rocky mountains. The Indications are for fair weather In this district tonight and Wednesday, with light frost tonight In western Oregon and with havy frost In eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho. It will be warmer Wednesday. Observations taken at S a. m. Pacific time: Temp. 75 ISO 125 Real BungalowSnap ACT QUICK, 8K ABOUT IT. STORK RAISES PRICE IN KEEPING WITH FOOD Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Bull's Eye. This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots la . living at Lincoln, 111. Recently ln'ter - viewed, he says: "I have suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and I have, used e era! w. ll known kidney medicines, all of which gave me no roller until I started tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I . used Foley's Kidney Pills. I was sub jected to severe backache and pains In my kidneys with eupri'f-sion arid often time a cloudy voiding. While upon arising In the morning I would pet dull neanaencs. fto I have taken three littles of Foley's KJdnev 111 la and fnl J00 per cent better. I nm never both ered with my kidneys or bladder and fence more feel like my own self All this 1 owe Rolely to Foley's Kid np v 1'ius and always rerommerd them to my reilow surterers. Skldmore Irug V. 35V Third street. m 'T -'Jf1-fi T''-tf-W- d 'raj? TFHSTANTLY ELIEES colp in head andcatarr h: OS. t W IrnggUt, o sent ffrepnld by C. H. Keith, Mfr Cleveland1, Ohio New York, March It. Peevish per sons who have been complaining about the increased cost of living will be asked to press the soft pedal and be thankful that they are here when they learn that It costa from J25 to $50 more to be bom now than It did ten years ago. The rhancea are they wouldn't be here to murmur If they had to pay the excessive initiation fee that is be ing charged nowadays. In common with everything else, the fare from fairyland to New York has gone up by baps and bounds until Stork & Co., passenger agents for this ll"ne. are ser iously thinking of maklng'a protest to the public service commission. Ten years ago a ticket which landed you on earth cost $15. with a few dol lars extra for the servlcos of a white capped conductress, but now the sur geon who arts as a reception committee for the new member demands from $50 to $75. Thousands of Infants can't afford (he trip. The Increased expense In a manner accounts for the number of twins and triplets, as Stork & Co. Kive special rates- to parties of two or more. Th increased rates prevail In all parts of the city except the great Hast Side where the infants got together and refused to stand for tho Increase. Friends of the babies are up In arms and intend to take up the matter with Colonel Roosevelt on his return from Africa. They Ray that It is a blow at the most Important of our Infant ln dustrl es. Many causes enter Into the Increased, cost according to physicians Inter viewed today. The principal reason is that more attention Is paid to these cases than ten years ago. For Dyspepsia You Risk Nothing by Trying This Remedy. We want every one troubled with lndl gestlon and dyspepsia to come to ou store and obtain a box of Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets. They contain Bismuth Subnltrate and Pepsin prepared by a process which develops their greatest pbwer to overcome digestive disturb ance. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleasant to take. They soothe tho Irri table, weak stomach, strengthen and In vlgorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and indigestion, promote nutrl tlon and bring about a feeling of com fore If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return your money If you are not satisfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 60 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies In Portland only at ojri store tho Rexall Stops. The Owl Drug Co., Inc. c LT-IN BUFFET. ROOMS. BAMBD CEILING. MATJNWK lAMh g iiinvjiimio Lrti its IX I s M INVESTMENT CO. 316-317 Lewis Bldg. Main Marshall 474 A-4439. L I M L I M L I M L1 ETMENT WALKS. BASEMENT. ONVEXIENT TO CAR. OMPLETE THROUGHOUT. TJTCH KITCHEN. ANDY FIREPLACE. NING ROOM PANELED. PRICE 82350 EASY TERMS. POBIXAHD KEJLbTT ft OOITST. CO., 803-3 wis Bldg. Phones Marshall 646. A-7183. GIRL BASEBALL COACH TURNS OUT CHAMPIONS Boston, March 29 The first young woman baseball and football coach In the country has been found at Revere. ?he to Mips Anle E. Bragdon, prin cipal .of Wolcott school. She turns out nothing but champion teams. She Is Retting the boys ready for the base tail Fi-aF in. Sue said: "D'Ting tin; hall season. I will bo on til.- field during practice and watch an.l direct the work of die boys. I'll give tli.m all a tryout ami then pick out the bes-t players for the different puM'tl.ris. 1 am looking particularly for a. tuoJ slab artist and a backstop.'' TALKS on TEETH BT THE BEX DEWTAi CO., DENTISTS Good Looks and Quality Count Strange as It may seem, -the average dentist does not know strictly high class dentistry. Nor does the average person know the pleasure and comfort of classy work until he has tried It. He Judges all dental work by what , ha Is used to and may permit himself to be satisfied with a standard far below what ha might enjoy. If our work was not the best that is possible, do you suppose our offices would be crowded with patients willing to pay what good classy work Is worth. We do work for many people whose brothers or other relatives are dentists, and good ones, thjy say. Such cases would hardly coma to us If It were possible , for brother, who Is a good dentist, to dd his work anything like the way we do it. He must pay us. Brother would do It gratis. We do the largest high class dental business in the world. It's a broad statement, "but true." Alveolar teeth cannot be told from natural teeth, except, perhaps, they are so much more beautiful than nature's best product that you may be suspected of having visited the Teeth Art Shop (311 to 311 Ablngton building). If any one Is wearing a partial nlate or bridge, and has two or more teeth left in either Jaw. we will supply a full set. without using plates or bridge work, that will be as firm irr the laws as na ture's teeth and as permanent, and more IH'flUtlllll. The work Is practically painless and carries ou,rw.gsiarantee of satisfaction. Curing Pyothea (loose teetht, a dls effse given up--Jby other dentists as In curable, Is aroiher of -our specla'tles We cure It absolutely. It's a boastful statement to make, but we can do any thing that is possible In dentistry, and What we do Is always jif the very high est class. Our booklets Alveolar Den tistry, are free.- Write for one if you cannot call. We have samples of our work to show at all times. illi CLOSE IN. GRAND AVE INCOME PROPERTY. WILL PAY 10 PER CENT. NO PHONE INFORMATION. STEWART 4 ZIRBEL 4th and Oak. 604-5 X.ewlg Bldg. STOWE Realty Co. 508 Chamber of Commerce Phones: Main 5124, A-3789 880 PER AOS 200 acre farm; 100 acres cleared and fenced; 7 room nouse, barn 36x60; 10 acres In hops, hon bouse. two npr.a tn and other buildings; water Is piped in nouse rrom spring; also a good creek, but does not overflow; about zu mnes rrom .Portland; all level and easily cleared. .Hair cash. 92HOO Seven acres. 2 14 miles east of Vancouver ferry landing, in city Bunooi aiBirici; nouse ana well with windmill; choice fruit land. ' 6 acres ; cleared; good road; $1000 dwn, bal ance terms, or will trade for Port land property. 82500 Lot 60x150, on Knott, between Williams and Union avenues; Im provements all In. Half cash. We have purchasers for farms ranging from 20 to 160 acres. If you have any that will bear Inspection, would be glad to have you list them with us. 81 500 Four rooms and bath, lot 40x 100, electric lights, about 600 feet west of Tremont station; $500 down ana naiance $16 per month, with in terest. r Mux. Mln. Preclp. Blaine, Wash 4S 38 .02 Holse, Idaho 62 32 .00 Boston. Mass 66 48 .00 Buffalo. N. Y 60 40 .00 Chicago. Ill 70 68 .00 Cincinnati, Ohio . . 84 68 .00 Denver, Colo 72 42 .72 Detroit, Mich. .... 78 64 .00 Havre, Mont. ..... 66 32 .00 Helena, Mont 60 80 .00 Kallspell. Mont. ... 48 26 .02 Lewlston, Idaho ... 63 ,32 .02 Los Angeles, Cal. .. 62 48 .00 Marshfleld. Or 64 . . 00 Miles City, Mont .. 62 34 .02 New York, N. Y 66 60 .00 North Head. Wash. 46 42 .03 No. Yakima. Wash. 64 32 .00 Philadelphia. Pa. .. 62 64 .00 Pittsburg, Pa 84 60 .00 Pocatello, Idaho ... 48 26 .12 Roseburg, Or 66 82 .00 St. Louis, Mo 84 62 .00- fit. Paul. Minn. ... 74 68 .00 San Francisco, Cal. 62 48 .00 Seattle, Wash 64 38 T. Siskiyou, Cal 46 28 .00 Spokane, Wash. ... 60 30 .00 Tatoosh Isl, Wash. 48 40 .00 Victoria. B. C 48 40 .00 Walla Walla, Wash. 62 36 .00 Washington. D. C. . 74 62 .00 1,118 1,500 t5 13.000 1.600 6.500 150 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Julia A. Powell and husband " to !,harles A. Kern et al., lot 8. u.wck t, imon s addition 6,0oo r? l. "'"I"1'' o marv a. Burrage. lot l, block 64. Lau relhurst ...... John Jarvls and wif' in w,hP!dy'. we''t haI' of lot 10. block 7, King's Second addi tion l E- Cannn and' husband to H. K Morse, lot 6, block 3, Cannons addition .... Portland Trust company "to Thomas R. Aklns. lots 4. 6 and -! '.bTJ-oc,k 48' Wp8t Portland Park Olaf Kylle and George H. Schlott hauer. lot 10. block s 1 inr.in Park Annex ' . ;m ru t.. 111 :.. --'ij ram association to J. J. Ryan, lot 11. block l ro. -. 1.050 juxepn ai. iteaiy et al. to D. H Detchon, lots 1 and 2. block 6, Waverleigh Heights i,00 Georgo p. Hauser and wife to Ros Emmlt Clayton, lots 1 and 2, block 13, Walnut Park S.250 Ada K. Hastings to F. R. Bus Bard. Dart Of lot 1. bloclr 17 1 Cook's addition to Alblna 1,500 Hall & Power to Ida M. Taylor, lots 8 and 8. block 1; lots 1 and I 2. block 3, Rlvedslde addition. 00 j CERTIFICATE)- of tltl. made by th I ...Title A Trust company. Lewis bid.. 4tn and Oak. PACIFIC Title & Trust Co.. the leading Abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. This Is the Place Now Is the Time! To buy this 154 acres, located on the Salem electric. All In fine state of cul tivation, with the exception of 20 acres, which has 2000 cords of good wood on It, good 7 room house and a large new Darn costing I15UU. is fine fruit land. and lays exceptionally fine for subdi viding, vve will handle this with buyer, ana can easily aouDie our money In short time; $110 an acre for few days. J. M. French & Co. 412-413 Ablngton Bldg., 106 Third St. ACREAGE Here is a splendid buyt 100 acres iana unimprovea, partly cleared, over 6000 cords wood on tract, splendid soil and well adapted to fruit, only 16 miles from Portland on electric line, about 3 miles from Oresham. Price 1100 per acre. Land will be worth $250 per acre wnen ciearea. Lincoln Investment Co. 301-309 Kol D rex el, 29. and. TamhilL KENMORE On the CARLINB TO SWIFT'S At Corner of Tatton Ave., 100 Feet Wide, and Pippin St. 80 Feet Wide. Main Thoroughfare. Entire Length of Peninsula. And Will Be Its Principal Business Street, A few hundred dollars invested here now will make you independent a few years hence. Lots now selling at S350 to $f0O. 10 per cent down, 2 per cent a month. Only a few left. There Is only one ICenmore, and we are exclusive agents. rxBzus-acrao realty co., Trade. William Porty and wife to O. R. & N. Co.. a strip 221 feet wide. In southwest 4 of northeast of section 13, township 1 north, range 1 east $ 1,600 William Tegart and wife to O. R. & N. Co.. a 769 foot strip In the George B. Hullen D. L. C, in southeast V of section 20, township 1 north, range 3 east 1,760 Herman Schnuelle and wife to O. R. & N. ' Co.. a 247 root strip in the William H. Payne D. L. C. in section 13. township 1 north, range 1 east 1,900 W. J. Farrell and wife to O. R. & N. Co., a strip 883 feet, In Jacob Zimmerman D. L. C... 2.200 H. J. Fleckenstein and wife to O. R. & N; Co.. a 206 foot strip, in William Hall D. L. C 1,140 C. W. La Barre to J. L. Poff et al, lot 6, block 2, subdivision St .TohnT Helehfs B.17 Western Oregon Trust Co. to Sam Johnson, lot 5. block 2. Arcaata su A. G. Richardson and wife to A. R. Mendenhall, west V4 of lot 1. block 6. Mount Tabor Central Park . ff.000 United States to Obed M. Bar nard, east M of northwest U of section 34, township 1 north, range 2 east J. A. Colfelt and wife to Emily J. Noon, lots 8 and 7. block 89. Couchs addition 35,000 Joseph M. Healy et al to Leona c. Mattnews. lot z&. diock i. Waverleigh Heights 400 E. E. Miller to H. J. KimballJr., lnt R hlnek 61. Sunnvsida Third addition . rr. . 2,600 Overlook Land company to John W. Montasr. lot 6. block 3. Over look 1.000 E. Maria Brainard and husband to Delia A. Doud et al. undi vided "A of lot 12. Belmont Park West 4 J.400 Prank E. Dooly and wife to Ore eon Packing company, lot 24. 26, 26,- 27 28, 29. Banner acres. 6,000 William L. Mallory and wife to E. D. Rood, lot 1. 2. block 113. Woodstock 1,400 Henrv A. Walker and wife to LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co.. room Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. W. R. HAIZLIP CO. First class work. Tine.), abstractors. 87-8 Corbett bldg. ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander aP tract office, 413 Corbett bldg. Main $ MEETEVQ NOTICES 41 I SAY neighbor, coma up to the meeting of George Washington Camp tonight at 128 11th st I wish to peak to you. All visiting neighbors are welcome. H. L. DAY. C. C H A. FREDRICH. Clerk. IVANHOE Knights LODGE, No. 1, of Pythias, regular mum 01 meeting, every Tuesday evening, in their Castle hall, 11th and Alder. Visitors wel come. E. M. LANCE Keeper Records and Seal. Peter Nelson, lot 8, block 2, 608 Board of THE BEX DEBTTA.Ii CO., DEITTTSTS 311 to 314 Abinpton Bldg,, 1064 3d St. KEEP OUR ADDRESS Terms to Reliable People Acreage in tracts rrom 1 to 20 acres. 1 7 miles from Portland. Railroad station on the place. Will have 2 electric lines this summer. $100 and up per acre, easy terms. Be our guest on Sunday, fiee these beautiful tracts. rax craossLXY coMFAmr, 708-709 Corbett bldg. IRVINQTON SACRIFICE 60x100, on" E. 16th St., between Knott and Brazee. In order to realize nulck. the owner will take 1600 Cheaper than anything around It. Terms ran be had. See us at once. ErPA&8 St WOOOTABO, ifOU Henry Bldg. 7 flat building, corner lot, close to Broadway and steel bridge, in come $1800 per year. Price, $14,- 000. $6500 cash. ATLAS LAND CO., 420 Lumber Exchange. 100 450 CONVINCED So will you be after your first visit to GREGORY HEIGHTS. Our lots at $175 and up need no argument to con vince you that this Is the place to in vest your money to get good and quick results. Lots cleared, Bull Run water Improvements, high, sightly ann a rnnfl location. Our $10 a month house needs no argument to convince any person of the error of rent cavinir. Come out an see ior Miurspii. uirice on tne prop erty.. End of Rose City Park carline. INVESTMENTJCOO? mm T. G. & Tr. Co. to Clark-Cook Co., lot 18, block 11, Rossmere. Kate Brandon to Mattie E. Pickel. lot 8 block 44, Vernon 1,000 Daniel V. Hart and wife to Wil liam W. Pribble et al, lot 16. 17. block 2, Portsmouth 1,000 Irvlngton Investment company to James Wallace, lot 1, 2, 19, 20, " bloclr 32, Irvlngton 7,800 Rudolf Schnelter and wife to O. R. N. Co., 2.6 acres in section 13, township 1 north, range 1 east, R. of W 9,000 Marie Jeanne Vande Canneel to Blanc'iie IT. Brlckley, lot 12 and north -V4 of lot 11, block . 1, Alblna Heights 1,900 John W. McCulloch to James O. Marrs, lot 8, bloc-k 16, Vernon . 760 Henrietta Miller and husband to O. R. & N. Co., land in Thomas Cully, d. -1. ;c, in section 16, township 1 north, range '2 east, R. of W 4,600 John Zwahlen and wife to O. R. &.N. Co., 1.4 acres in the An thonv Whittaker d. 1. c..1 R. of W ? 2,800 John Kubig to O. R. & N. Co., land in the William McClung d. 1. c. In section 14. township 1 north, range 1 east. R. of W. 4,000 Michael O'Brien and wife to Mc Daniel Investment oomoany. lot 4, block 2, Caesar Park... 4.600 L. E. DeCew and wife to Mary T. Llttlefleld, west half of lot 11. 12, black 62. Vernon...... 2,100 I. A. Webb and wife to Hattie Ruff, lots 13. 14, 15, block 20, College Place 1.800 Homer J. Smith and wife to Thomas D. Sutherland, lot 11, block 1, Central Alblna 1,860 Laurelhurst companv to Charles 8. Russell, lots 16, 17. block 2, Laurelhurst . . 3,400 rJ. D. Elmen and wife to Henry M. Waldref. lots 33. 34. 36. 34. blocfc 24, Point View.'.,..'.. 600 IVANHOE Lodge No. j, K. of P.. will give an entertainment rlann Dri . a party Tuesday evening. March 29, at K of P temple, 1th and Alder sts. Ali Au ik ii una meir laaies ana ramlliea in-i vlted; prizes. Committee. Jri M. W. A.. Rose City camp S466. mrftti I Monday evenings. Selllng-Hirsch bid west park and Darlington, clerk. Phone Main 6028. Washington 226 Allaky g.. f. bldg. Wi,'J'nRE5IMENWL aan:. tven wJY;. ?' W. regiment, Wednesday, March 30, in W. 0. W. temple. 128 11th Ladles 25c, gents 60c. Lucas orchestra R. and Morrison. N. A.. Oreeon Rnu Wednesday evenings. Allaky nalL 3d it fvT n 1tH nrtn - - Ai Marguerite camp, meeta every lhursdav evening at ina ia - x.-I Wash, and St irk. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert 8curr, Roche Harbor. Wash ver 21,. and Nettle Hill, over 18. Saul Frederick Jenkel. S87 Fiit oa and Minnie Rosalie Pickering, 19 John Vincent Powers, Hotel Oregon over 21, and Lilla Catherine Jeffers.' over 18. ' Jamea A. Raelsh. East Spiintv.. ond and Thurman avenue c n. m.i... Johnson, 25. ' Fred E. BeckwithrlOSS East Washing ton, 22, and Harriet A. Fleming, over 18. John Ldngreen Oreirnn nitv di Bertha Marie Christensen, 41. . Paul Van Derschelder. 7 Eaf Tnrrth street, 21, and Livladys Miles, 23. Herman L. Atraps, Sherwood, Or.. 24, and Pauline L. Meloher, 22 James Heomath. Ri 35, and May Vennas, 24. ' " James Leran. Citv. 40. UnA mtn. Lane, 26. Andy Hoffman, 305 Broadway. 25 and Jennie Davis, 20. . R. J. Connors, Spokane, 28, and Ruth Savllle, over 18. Percy R. Kelly, ' Albany, Or.. 39. and Margaret A. Gillette, 27. WEDDING cards, w. G. Smith & CoT, Washington bldg., corner of 4th and Washington sts. DRESS aults for rent, all sizes. Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. Unlqt CLARKE BROS., florists: fine flowers t and floral . deslgna. 28 Morrison st 1URTHS PARKER To Mr. and -Mrs. Gilbert 4 Parker, 59 East Fifty-seventh street. March 28, a girl, COHEN To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cohen, 695 Fifth street. March 28, a boy. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson 1004 East Twenty-fifth street north. March 27. a bov. LYNOTT To Mr. an Mrs. MieKiRk I Lynott. city, March 24, a boy. 226 North Eighteenth street. March 24, a girl. , BECKER To Mr. and Mrs. James Becker, 76S Lovejoy. Maroh 25, a glrL WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walker, 665 Roselawn avenue, March 22. a girl. . . HAMILTON To Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton. Good Samaritan hospital. March ?2, a girl. , n . ' o