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TTTT" Or.ZGON DA!ILY JOURMAL, PORTLAND, 'iOIIDAY EVENING, AUGUST ZO, 1310. all HIS ARE mm. W. TERRITORY California Buying Oats for Less in Utah and Home Interests . Reduce Offers 50c a Ton at Portland. ' - ' 30 l U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU Oats market here ts about BOo a ton - lower that Is, buyers are -offering that much lees for No. 1 white-than they were on Saturday. The bent 'Offers out for white oats here today range ' no higher than $28.50 and few dealers are willing to take hold above $28. There is a slightly easier feeling In . 'California and prices are down a notch . there... This haa had some effect upon the local trade. No purchases o oats liave been reported here at the lower range, views of growers being still but lish! .." - '- 5 - : -. It Is sCated bi California mall ad . vices . received here this, morning that oats are being landed there at $1.69, for . No. 1 white and, in view of the north to ask for higher figures, purchases are be ing made In Utah ; ' There Is an under current of easiness in the whwt market situation here. . . Practically only a nominal amount of valley has been moved, but dealers here are offering on the basis of 90o a bushel for grain tributary to Portland, al though valley millers are offering aa Jilsh as 93o basis. There is no supply of mlllstuffs of- . raring and prices quoted in that una are nominal. :. Weather forecast for t,ha, coming 38 hours: v;-,.sv'.'.- . : -j . " - Portland and vicinity Fair tonight; . Tuesday, fair and warmer, ...Northwest- crly winds, '?.-;'' v, . , OregonFair tonight, with light frost In. eastern, portion. . Tueaday, fair- and warmer, except near the coast. Norther- h ly winas. - . Washlngton-Falr tonight. Tuesday, lair, and warmer, except near the coast, "variable winds, becoming easterly. - Idaho Fair and cooler tonight,, with light frost In southern, portion, Tuesday, lair ana warmer. . Potato Crop Injured. Clayton, Wash., Aug. 29. ItJs orob able a third ; of Columbia county's bumper potato crop was Injured by frost last week.' according to. reports coming In from the country. ' In the foothills of the Blue mountains, where la grown the bulk of the croo. the frost killed thousands of plants, and . owing 'to the lateness. of the potato crop, towards the mountains It is feared the damage has reached thousands of dol lars. The crop In the Touchet valley escaped. Growers were banking on a is,000-saek xirop this year, - G0K1HR John Taylor Takes, Place "Alongside Raymonds and Rube Waddell. ) I V 'VJ tn ' &74 toyf). . ttS f . ' -02 ' - - ;" pamuihi PORTTn) .VWO VlCIKITVi tR TO-RICHT. WlZhM FA J iKD WAR:!!!.' KOPTHEBLY V'IND 0RT.G0n:FAIU TO-HIOHT.UJTH LIGHT FFOGT EAST PORT I Off iuisUAii fa"1p,v;ar:ier except, nr ar the coast. iortioly 'MUDS. ' : :-p h . WAEHIUCTOffS FAIR TO-HIGhT TUESDAY FAin.-VARlitR EXCKPX 'TTEftR THE COAST. VARIABLE v;ii;CS BECO'.IING rASTLRLY EXPLANATORY NOTES. ObtMVtlMM Ulu MH&, Mmty.trUi mutou Ait ptmun Irnin, m mrtinumi liaM. fwai tkniurt pniau f aqual pmtan. I ton, nuu. m toitoi rnrn, pu ttuwitli petal ol qwi tnantw, ... -. - r or, ifd1 j Snitnu i4lct tUIr el wntlxr. O ! O wtl3r ekwdy; O mrnay ymn, nn, yry njwi miwng.' n'n mm -wu. . tfiu. mpmtan: wmsrf. 24 -bow nintll, if it aqiub 41 lack; tkirl Mini wloeitjr l 10 aula m huf er . Ore'., Aug! 1910 a b Barometer : Temper at ur e. : nuiuioi v y ' 5 Wind, Direct 1 oa Wind, Veloolty ' . Weather , CIsir3Y Rainfal t . .05 Maximum temperature , ye at a rday - 6U and ha haa eliminated It, although he had to Jar off their perches-a number of bureau chiefs. This has been followed by a shake-up of marine officers who had been barna cles In Washington . for many years. These officers were so long stationed here and had so little to do that they began bickering and quarreling among themselves, with the result that they have been packed off to all points where marine officers ore stationed, and new men will be given .a chance. Even the society pull of these officers failed to reach Secretary Meyr, who be longs to a really higher social set man they. -v : "5 - Journal Want Ads bring results. You Will feel C:tt:r in a Few Treatments HI3 MEDICUrXS ACT. QTJlCaXT, ET- rECTIYXLT AITS FAESTLESSLT MEW. DOH'T EXPEBIMEITT. DO TO SB. LIHrDSA.Tr AT OWCB AKD HS CEZYS HIS OVAKA1TTEE. . CureorNoPay L ! , By Sam Crane. - New York, Auj. 29, There have been erratic ballplayers loads of them. There are the Bugs Raymonds, the Rube Wa.ldells In the present ranks of the professionals, and there were others of their Uk In the old daya of the game. There "have been also magnates, who have been' known as having erratic per sonalities. If not considered as being la tne fresh class. The last, basebaU magnate to spring sensations one after the other In present and more recent days of the sport is John I. Taylor, Owner of the Boston American club, and his team known as - the Red Sox. Young Release Kada Gasps. When Magnate Taylor released what was considered one of his most valu able player assets, Cy Young, in a trade . . Whereby his club securedjJess Burkett, fandom gasped in wonder. Then again the sudden shift of his managers in ' vat l6us years caused- no end of talk, but his most recent action In getting rid of . Harry Lord, his team captain and 'con sidered by many good Judges to be the ' beet third' baseman In the country, was a deal that startled the baseball world probably more than any other of the strange and unaccountable transactions he has made' In his entire career as a magnate and club owner. , ' . . No deal seems too surprising for "Mr. Taylor to spring on an unsuspecting baseball public His team may be going along, at top speed and with pennant prospects' that any ether owner-would think the best and most profitable thing to be possessed of. and then, in a Jiffy. I WllWltf WIIIIMUK mil wo u'o- rupted, as appeared to be tne case .'witn the Red Sox when, Lord was given tne bounce. That the team a winning ag gregation, was suddenly shifted into a loser was shown ny their rour straight defeats' by the Chicago White Box im mediately after the surprising dealwas consummated. y.:r S - Most Managers Wanted Tord. There "was not a manager in the American league pr-t the National, who would not have jumped at the cnance to secure the discarded third baseman, and Frank Farreli, owner of the New Tork Americans, has been reported as saying he would give $160,000 in cash for Lord. There are other owners who would go even further than Farreli. Third basemen of the calibre of Harry Lord do not grow on bushes. They are very hard to get, and when a club Is fortunate enough to secure one, it holds onto him like grim death. : John I. Taylor is a man of whims and moods. He wants to be the boss and woe betide the player on his club that develops a spirit of independence. Man agar Fred Lake dared to have a mind of his own. and It was the blue envelope for him. And so it has been with other players in Taylor! employ. i hope there was fnetritnanrf "lohtf I." Taylor's apparent madness In his most recent deal, but one class to baseball and its many Inside workings, hates to see a winning aggregation like the Red Sox thrown to the doga by a whim. : I, therefore, with many others, hope that Mr. Taylor had deep, good and suf ficient reasons for Harry Lord's dis missal. , Any club owner has a perfect right, no doubt, to control his club and team as he sees fit; but, the great baseball public.- that supplies the needful and baa made baseball the glorious , sport and pastime that it is, deserves some consideration. t That should be baseball law, unwrit ten perhaps, but' solid. Capital Punishment Declining. From the Kansas City Times. In Italy capltaP' punishment doesn't exist, and It has been abolished in the states of Maine. Michigan, Wisconsin, Rhode Island and Kansas. Colorado and Iowa have both restored it after brief periods of abolition. As to the methods Of carrying out death sentences: The guillotine is em ployed publicly in France, Belgium, Den mark, Hanover and two cantons of Switzerland. The gallows is used pub licly in Austria, Rortugal and. Russia, and privately in' Great Britain and the United States, except in New York and New Jersey, where the electrical chair has been substituted. Death by the sword obtains In 15 can tons in Switserland, in China and Rus sia, publicly; while in China "strangula Uon by the cord is used, and in Spain the,garrote, bpth public, and Brunswick; death by the ax., TEXAS HINDOO NEV NIARVELOFTRACKS Nag Picked Up on Lone Star Range Leads in First Places. one Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ' Is the best of all medioiner for ths curt of diseases, disorders sod weak lessee peculiar t women. It is tks aly preparation of it kind devised by a regularly gradu- . sted physician an experienced and skilled spocialiit ia ' lbs diseases of women. - It Is a safe medicine In any eoadltioa of tks systsai, THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol -' t0d B0 injurious habit-forming drugs and which . create no raving for s'uoh stimulants. , t THE ONE REMEDY so good that Its" maker re not afraid to print its ovary ingredient oa aeh outside bottle wrapper and . attest to the truthfulness of lb same under oath. 1 . V.' by medicine dealer everywhere, and any dealer who bata't it eat fet it. Don't Jake eubstituttof unknown composition for thii medicine oe 'V? '0WN compoiition. No oounterfeif it a good at the genuine and the dniggitt who uyi tomething else is "jurt a good at Dr. Pierce'" I either mistaken r it tryinj to deceive yon !r hit own selfish benefit. Such a" man it not to be ; trotted.' He it trifling with yoqr most priceletr post ettiea your health" " may bt your life ittelf. Stt fWyta gtt what yen r .;iK ' CURES - N"0 ca?e of Rheumatiam was. ever curftd oxeept by-ft thorough puriflca-1 tion of the blooa; just aa long as tne blood remains charge witl ferment lng uric Rcid poison tha painful disease wlli continue.' The pains and acnes . 01 uneumatism axe omy symptoms, ana n is txue inese may do scattered and temDorarily-relleted by the application of plasters, liniments and - home remedies of various kinds, but the person who trifles with this dan gerous disease try depending on local treatment alone is bound to pay for the mistake with constant suffering plater on. k S. 8. S. euros Eheumatism' in the only way it 13 posawie to cure tne disease. ? , goes down into tne mmisie on he' rtl'"f of 't bloorlanctjemaYe 6wrtet:"Trulyera is one remarkable ' instnnH of.belns oontinuallf , Irritated and inflamed with the sham, uratio impurity. . When S. 8. S., has cleansed and purifled the blood the pains 1 and aches cease, all inflammation disappears, stiffened muscles are made supple,! and every, miserable symptom of Rheumatism ia; corrected. ;Book t- HJinmatI3ia ana any meaioai aavice iree to an who write By Bert E. Collyer. Chicago, Aug. 29. Probably no horse racinsr on the American turf at tracted Quite so much attention during the present season aa John Griffin II, and sobrlqueted the "Texas Hindoo." Of doubtful lineage, the aged gelding, which is registered with the jackey club as by One Dime o'ut of Pocatello, all tracks and conditions appear alike to h'lm, with the' result that up to the present mo ment of the i910 racing season John Griffin ranks at the head of the list of the SO best money winners; In the matter of winning races. In a monetary way, Sweep, James R, Keene's well engaged colt, takes the paint with., 2J,6J5. But 8 weep only. stJrfM'flve times to win that amount, being four times first and once third. John Griffin has IS first places to his credit, was $ix times second, three times third and but three times unplaced. During that time he has earned a grand total of $7225. When one stops to con sider that John Griffin at no time was dropped Into -"soft spots," on 'the con trary was forced to race after or with the best sprinters In the country, the recapitulation of performance ;s the more outstanding. For be. It known that the old horse Is a sprinter pure and simple, six furlongs being his limit and five furlongs entirely more to his liking. Discovered on Rang-e. . t As previously stated, John Griffin II Is of Texas origin, and Is registered as being 8 years of age. The old fellow was first "discovered" on the ranges near Del Mart, Texas, where under the name of John Farrel, he was raced on the little bush meetings, and was always an attraction because of the many match races which followed in his wake. His owner, a very shrewd Texan, haft a habit of matching him so many steps, 100 yards, or a quarter of a mile, at all f-whlch distances hewasvlncible being capable at almost any time of stepping a quarter of a mile (from a standing start) -In 21 seconds. At the presumable age of 6 he was sold to a minister, who broke and drove him to a buggy. It was while in this capacity that he attracted the attention of his present owner, P. Cottle, who after un successful attempts to obtain the min ister's permission to train the old horse, succeeded in, purchasing the Hindoo for the nominal sum of 150. Defeated, by Being Polled. At T years of age, Cottle took the speed marvel through Texas and Okla homa, winning upwards of 75 races and being defeated but-once. On the latter occasion,-which occurred at Oklahoma City and with judge Brady In 'the stand, the jockey who rode the old horse as well aa one or two others, were given the gate. v At this time the Old horse was with out pedigree and owner Cottle leased thethorse's racing qualities to E. George, In consideration that he, George, obtain the necessary registration papers,, which was done at- an approximate!' cost of (700. - . . .... George took John Griffin to 'Tampa, sweeping everything before him' and it was not unlit his arival at Jacksonville where he met Barney Schreiber's "Big Train" Jack Atkln, that old John went down to defeat. During the spring meeting at Woodbine the old horse got revenge on the eon of Sain, trimming Big Jack on opening day. - ? An XntelUgett Bacer. It has been argued that John Griffin II Is not a thoroughbred, but of course this was never proven. Whatever may be the shortcomings in this direction, is amply made up for In Intelligence, for it is doubtful If there ever was a more tractable, lovable and courageous equine. At the barrier the old fellow is ever alert, and It is a physical impossibility to leave him at the post. It is also In teresting to note that although he may break through the ' barrier,- he -never takes more than one or two steps past the starting point' unless It is a "go." . As an Instance of the love that exists between man and beast, It, might be pointed, out that after John had suc ceeded -in beating the best sprinters at Windsor,' Incidentally hanging up a new record for, wis six furlongs, owner Cottle rushed forward and throwing his arm about the old horse's heqk, wept tears of joy. : As 1 If understanding all ' and reciprocating the : feeling, the horse whinnied, neighed and rubbed his soft men, 1600 children mviaea among ine handful of little villages, each of which has its individual social and sport ac tivities; and all of them combine peri odically in a united effort, social, dra matic, musical or - even political. And It is the best penavea construc tion camp on record. There Is very lit tle trouble; the rough element, appears to be but a small factor and well under the control of the smartly turned out, competent police force. As for the work, the Americans nave done twice as much in their six years, the first two of which were devoted to cleaning up. as the French did In their about 1, though in the circumstances the French did marvelously well. As fcr actual progress there is a rapidity of execution In these days, in happy and striking contrast to the chaos and ecrambling and haggling which marked the years when the canal was a political football before Theodore Roosevelt put the army on the Job. Shake-up In the Navy. , From the Bt Louis Star. Even those who- do not like Secretary Meyer cannotthelp applauding the way he is shaking things up in tne navy. He found bureaucracy established there Xe positively cures Tartooss Veins, Hydrocele, Bnptnre, Obstruction. Special AUmants' of the Prostatic Troubles, Kid ney and Bladder, Blood Ailments and Nervous weakness. ' If you want a perfect cure, cure to Stay cured, treat with the old reliable firm. Don't waste your money with cheap and unskilled specialists. Get the nest always, j ne oest is none too gooa for you and always the cheapest in the end. '- Remember, we treat only . rases - we can cure. Cure of no pay Is our motto. What "more can you askt Ws will cure you of your trouble never to return lr we tell you so. Re member this. . We are specialists in our line, not cure-alls. : -: . Call at once end let a true specialist examine you toaay. not tomorrow. 8tot suffering: set strong and visor- oub. What more to be desired than honlth? Nothing. Come and consult us freeof all charge. If you live anywhere In the states of Washington or Oregon, then you know of some one in your neighborhood whom we have cured, for our practice extends to all parts of these states, and even into other states. , We .guarantee a complete, safe and lasting our in the aulckets possible time, and at lowest cost for honest, skUlful and soooessful treatment.. Consultation and examination free and confidential. . Call at once. DR. LINDSAY The Old Sellable Boeoialist. Corner Alder and Becond streets. En trance 128H Second street, Portland, Or. Office nours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m, Sundays,- 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. CSS ST" THE SWIFT SPEpipj:o.,J akeMistake en. ; Come and See Me Today. One Week FREE R. N. A., Ore if on Hosa c atrip, tt e In. i- ;.i v vsnSnit.-t. All I a .. tnd Morrfx.iri. c Gee Wo r c Gee Wo MAItKIAGli: lic en : .;.i Ray W. Conrad. Centnlla. Wash.. and F. Benna Walker, is. Edward Amnohor. 221 Pine utrcet. t. 8 nd M a rgartha Walker. 2H. WKDiING carai. W. O. Smith Co, Washington bids- aorner of 4th aed Washington sts. '-j 'VV'EDDINO- lnvitatiotvs, snnoutiorHnl. ii , , . , . . .. . i ...... DHKtiti suits fur rent, all slsea. Liutuue Tailoring Co.. P gtark at. CLAHKR BROS., florla ( a and tioral Oeelgna. 14 Mnrrlaon at. 17 TEB CHXHX8B SOCTOB Through the relief afforded to suffer ing humanity in this Northwest, C, Gee wo, the. Chinese doctor, has been her alded bv all his patients as the great est of his kind. He treats any and all diseases with simple yet powerful reme dies, compounded from Roots, Herbs, Barks and Bulbs, many of which are not found hi this country and their BIItTIlS BBEKKE To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brekke. vnt Williams avenue. August 3. & tmy. FENTON To Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fon- ton, !SS Hoyt strpet, AniiHt Jf, a girl DEATHS CAI8SE Agnes Calsse, 38 East Fortv- tilntn street, August 26, age 27; tuber culosis. , . : HUGHE Nincy Hughes. Gearhart, Or., August 26, age t; tonsiutis and laryn gitis. - THYAR- John Thysr, St Vincent's Hos- puai, August 24, agea 4; caraiac rup ture. . t healing properties familiar only to the 1 PARK Elisabeth Park, 1S0S East Stark Chinese scientists. With these remedies I street, August 25. age 4; myelitis, he guarantees to cure catarrn. Cancer, fijEck. Chester FiecK, tJienoaie. ur. Asthma, X,ailf Troubles, Bnounatlsnt, August 25, age 28; gunshot wound (ac Hervoutnesi, Btomachr' Wver and Bid- ?,,df?,,a!,)i ... . sey TTonblesj also Private Diseases of WALKER Ray Walker. 813 East Fifty Men an Women. second street. August 22. age S C0B8TJXTATZ0V PB3TB. FI.YNNfP.ri trivnn 2?t r.llnnn If vou live out of town and cannot! street. August 2 5. as 8 months; call, write for symptom blank and clrcu- whooping cough. lar, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. SMALL Wtlford 8mall, Good Samari- - .,, , ... m 1 mn Jiospiiai, August i, o in, inur- Tho I Co a w rhinats MafirinarA Inhlne nolsnninr. v. uvv v...nv ivutvii.vv. TfEfNGER Thomas Pittenger. t1 162H 1st Bt., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Or Are You Sick? Dr. D. ding Chow Graham avenue. August 27. age 68; tvpheld. 1 ' PENNISH Lillian Pennlsh. 1098 Patton avenue. August 25. age 2 months; cnoi- era Infantum. M. SMITH, florist. 160 6th St. Ba5P opp. Meier oV Frank's. Main TJ1S. Noted herbalist j)f the I Chinese empire, now nssocleted with the On Wo Tour Chinese Medicine Co. This noted doctor has learned the. - secrets known only to the A famous Chinese sa vants for over ; 4000 FUNERAL NOTICES CARNEY At St. , Vincent's hospital. August 28 Mrs. Maria Carney. . a tea 68 years, mothe Of John J.. James P. and T. Frank Carney of this city. Fu neral win taxe place rrom tats r'siaenco, 208 North Nineteenth street. Wednes day, August 31, at 8:30 a. m., thence to the cathedral at a. m. interment Mount Calvary cemetery. ears and has specially imported herbs vitea. Friends ln- VI from the remote provinces of China that CONLET The funeral services of Cecil positively cure an 1U" u m uuunn system. Diseases of the nervous sys tem, female disorders, blood poison. Btnmach trouble etc.. aDSOluteiy ourea. NO matter now many aoctora nave Rj vlww cmetery failed, no matter how many medicines f,'vrYrw, c-r"gt',rr you have psed without result, call on us. We can cure you. Consultation free. Treatments by mall. O. Conlev of East Eleventh and Mill streets will be conducted st the Evan gelical church. ' East ElKhth and Mar ket, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Interment at FUNERAli DIRECTORS On Wo Tong Chinese Medicine ?ejler-Brnes Co. and lea tompany 3 Id Bt . Boura a. m. to 10 p. m. assistant establishment n city. t4 Williams sve.. both Most mcdera J. P. Finley & Son Lady attendant. Main s. a-ik. MEN AND WOMEN CURED wjjffi. fJftreBS The famous 1 '-.f iie'.- ... m ... . LA i Corner Secoad aad Yamhill Chinese DR8. 8. K. CHAN, with their reme dies of herbs and roots cure won derfully. It khas cured many suf- Uft. .S. lni ier wuannio.s.R.t,ujui other reme dies have failed. Sure cure for chronic, Drlvata ailments, nervousness, blood eolson. rheumatism, asthma, rjneumonla. kidney, throat and lung troubles, con sumption, stnmacn oisoraers and other diseases of all kinds. .Remedies harm less. NO OPERATION. Honest treat ment Consultation free. Examination for ladles by Mrs. 8. K. Chan. Call or write to TBI 8. B. CHAB 1CBDXCXBX CO. 926 V Morrison St., Bet. First Seoond, roruina, tiregoa. ERICS0N Undertaking Co.. , Main 8188. A-I2S5; lady aas t EDWARD HOLMAN- underte.ker. 339 td at Ladv assistant Main 607. lodern in Mala 430. uunntns ot lYiccmea Modem m vary OataiL .-45B LERCH ES 7tl. f th sad Plna. Lady assistant. Do you want to employ the beat doc tor first and save time, money and werryt Do you want to profit by my expert-. noeT Do vou want to be cured quickly and safely? Do you want me to euro youT call and see ma today. If so. Wa Lead the Northwest In Curing Disorders of Men. Thousands have applied to ms for treatment and my reeord of cures Is larger than any doctor I ever heard of. Ask to see them when you call. A friendly visit will cost you nothing. If I can cure you I will tell you so; if I cannot ours you I will refuse your case. It will pay vou well to give up an hour of your time to come and see ma. Ws have the largest Medical Institute in the northwest making a specialty of (tervous and chronic disorders. I treat and euro by the-latest and tst methods RECTAL DISORDERS, NERV OUS and BLOOD DISORDERS, PILES, FISTULA, HYDROCELE, ENLARGE VEINS. RHBUMATISM, LUMBAGO, BLADDER AND KIDNET TROUBLES and all disorders of men. You Run No Rislc-I WiiTTreat You Free for one week if you desire to prove that I can ours you. I have ajrent thousands to develop my treatment and I know what It will do. Don't experiment elsewhere. Try my treatment free, and bo convinced that X eau cure you, . While the ordinary doctor Is sxvsrizaosttas aad xaAxlaff mistakes, X ao oemplla. oures. Sea ne bow. Out-o Town Men Visiting the City - Consult me at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before returning home. Many cases can be cured in one, two or more visits,-continuing treatment when home. Consultation and Advice Free. . J T Impaired Vitality I promise you results se prompt and positive that you will not need any one to point out the improvement In short ! will give absolute re sults In every case and a written me morandum to refund every cent If you are not perfectly cured. I want to talk with the man who has tried ether methods and found them unavailing, f wajtt to talk with the man who hss almost given up the hops of being cured. I can oenvlnoo them by actual ourea. XT JTBXCBS ABB AXWATS TBB X.OWIST, no matter whers you go. There is a reason my $3.50 practice Is the largest, my offices are the largest I am' creoarad to treat the largest numbers. There- ' fore I can ours you the cheapest Having the moat experience and' best scientific treatment to be had, I can cure you the -quickest If you have any trouble whatever, come to me. I curs disorders as low aa 11.60. If Jsu eannot all, writs. Out-of-town men Invited to call. Come for one ayi you can go back on the next train. 'Consultation and advice free. If you cannot call at offloe, write for self-examination blank many eases oured at homo. Medicines, $1.64 to Is. 60 per course. , " ' KOOTU A. M. to i r.'lt, ffTTBDATS, 10 A. M. to 13 X. T;1L0UIS MEDICAL CO. Cor. 2d and Yamhill Sts. PORTLAND, OR. Frdm 2 to 10 Acre Tracts Adjoining- Rose City Park S0 UNDER MARKET PRICE ' Easy Terms' X)REGON-&-WASHINGTON REALTY CO. 527 Chamber of Commerce Main 803' Life In the Canal Zone. ' , Caspar Whitney In Collier's. - Tha.cannl conq makes a vnmmutitty of. about 7000 Americans, men. 'women sntl children. y4 Real Mus6um TBB liABOBST" ABB TZHTST KtTSBXTlS 07 AW ATOMY OR TBB COAST ".'. Masks, Models, Plaster casts, Skulls, Skeletons, , lifelike models In wax; -also many natural speci mens preserved. In alcohol. . " ':V FB233 TO SEEK ' THIS MUSEUM 18 IN A, DISTINCT-AND SUPERIOR-CLASS, BETTER AND LARGER JUAN ANYTHING HERETOFORE SHOWN INPORT . LAND. - - Over, 600 pieces in this exhibit which Is en tirely apart from our medical offices. It is in teresting and instructive to a nigh degree. Ail men watting Formnff snouid see uit. LOR'S , FREE MUSEUM. TAT- OOyBTTLTaTTOy X)XAfiS05ia ABD A DTI OB TBEB, if. you cannot call, write for symptom blank. .- . '" PAT WBBX CtrBXTS , Offios Hoars 8 s.tn. tj Sp. m. Daily I Sun- iTh x,,. speoisiirt uays. iu a. nt to x p. xo The DR. TAYLOR Co. gsJSste 3VEW TODAY ACREAG SO -ACRE SNAP $12.50 Per Acre Near Crawfords, Linn county. Some good saw timber. A lot of good piling and pole timber. Easily cleared. .Wa tered oy una springs, iror turtner par ticulars see B. 8. COOK ft CO. 603 Ooroett Bldr. UNCALLED FOB ANSWERS The following uncalled for answers to blind ads await owners at the Jour nal office: A SKI KTi KIT 715 74 117 B 669! 64. '641. 673. 6T. f 10. 699. 69S. 711, 718 68L 67, 673. C 641. 667. 673. 666. 6(5. 671. 698. 686. 688. 717. 690. 691. 681. 678. 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GEXEBAL REAL ESTATE -62 EQUITY bought, cash or trade, for tim ber claim, house, lots, contracts. Bog gees, 221 Morrison, room 6. ' FOR SALE HOUSES 81 Bargains in Homes Six room house on E. 10th st Nearly new east rront, nice lawu, near car; 13000, terms. 5 room bungalow on E. 18th st Larae attic, near car, attractive place; auuu, terms. - . , - . .. - .- fi room bunaalow on B.'SOth st Just finished, half . block to car; 82500. terms. - : CtlAS. i tlVii 1 S.JK. 223-25 Board of Trade. . 300 down and 860 monthly. Including Interest, will buy six room house on corner . 19th and East Everett sts., 0 minutes' walk from 5th and Oak. H. P. FALMKK-JUJNfcH CU. 212-213 Cominerciat-Club-Bldg,. PhoaeS- PENINSULA Bargain: neat 8 room house on 50x100 foot lot: eity water, cement foundation: 3800. $100 cash, $10 per month. Fred w, uerman, pi iiurn slde. Main 2776. FOR BALE Four room house on cor ner lot, east front ' one block from ear line. $1400; essy terms; also furni ture for sale. iu ii. ism xm, wooa lawn 170. A SNAP from owner A 6-room house. 1 X or S lots, is iruit trees; siret Improved; Bull Hun waterp Southern Pottlajid. See owner, 188 . N. 84th. Phone Main 897Q. FOR 8ALK Modern 5 room colonial bungalow, large front and back porches, paneled dining room, good lawn and shrubbery, $600; terms. Sei owner. 1119 E. Grant St., nesr 37th. EQUITY In 18 room house, lot 85x105; Alt. TaDOr. yJn rurune. mouom throughout. Fruit trees,. lawn, etc.: full basement Noagents. Bee owner. 361 E, Morrison. MODERN bungalow of 6 rooms, flnem. view in city and close In, corner lot 50x100; easy terms; $8000; new: come and look at it See Hall. 21$ Gerllnger bid. - - - ? 2 ROOM furnished and 10 lota fenced and In cultivation, mile to car, 6o fare. Pries $800; $400 cash. 83 6ih at Main 1074, A-1003. ....... .1 C I a n n. A .... A AH U A . . M own terms and price; dining room fin ished with sideboard and beam celling. Owner leavmr cn a-i, journal. REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS ' CERTIFICATES 4 th and Oak. ot title tnada by the Title A Trust company, Lawts bldg. LAWYERS Abstract Trusv c-e,, 6- Board of Trade bldg.; abstn apwlalty. iESTHACl 8 of title. room abstracts a D. Alexander ab stract offloe. 41$ Corbett bids. Main ei Abstractors. 1 04-6-6-7 Falling bldg. MEETING NOTICES camp l4B8..mots L W. A,. Rose city Monday evenlnaa, Fc-lllng-HlrscU tiics West , Park and Wasbl t toa T. i. Darlington, clerk. - Phone Main 9:94. A-48S5. i R. N. A., Marsuxrlte camp, tueata evaty Thursday evenlru i Ut M aL. set Wash. ad &tiTK $200 cash, and U pep meathrwlll bny new 5 room bungalow, modern, in good location. Might use vacant lot or small equity. A-112, Journal. FOR SALE BY OWNTR 6 room" modern house In Sunnysldet terms if desired. E-l 23, Journal. ; FORCED sale. 8. room house anil corner lot, $5x95: cash $300, balance $16 r-r month. Price $1350, -Call 14 U. 6il. Phone Main 2368. , $200 DOWN, $15 a month, buys ntw modern -7 room houua; fine location, food car service; iust remember, only 3200. Webb, 414 E, Stark, cor. th, MODERN 9 room house, 100 ft to er, lot 100x100. want acreage worth $6000. : D-1'89 Journal. NEW 6 ' room ' house- and 2 iols,.'40xlo'i! each, fine location, $1200 terms. Wolff Land Co.. 145-'s 1st st, . , - -. . :; THREE houses for . sals or expjian In SU Johns, Or. Phone owner, M- 6234: Nn.AT, cosy eottage oa 0 foot lot. $-.3 cash, $10 Pr monin. urefory invm. went Co. end of Rose City yark cariinw. EY"owner, ne 6 room srrlctly m'int house. East Yamhill et.r near 8sti, 1 block south Of 8nnnysi1e fur, PAClViC'i'ltiaV-Troat Co-rihe IssdTnitJ'SaS-llio ih. 5 room uiua i,. t"t well' built home Jn wood locinri. k -- ley, 226 Lumber Ex,--' A-5662. Mn NEW modern 6 rorn efTtHi on:r'. $20 m"fith. Alao, fiirnisii-! fotiim. Call 80J Bandy Itim't. 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