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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ? FRIDAY ' , EVENING, ' FEBRUARY: 24, 1911. MM IM VltL SOON GO TO "MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN . IN AMERICA" SEEKS Dl- 111 MM British' Tramp Northumbria, Norwegian Steamer Thyra and British Steamer Da mara Coming to River. I " y ffc,Abord 'the British tramp Northum- -brla. 2756 tons net register, Captain 'ifarkness. whteh is scheduled to arrive at Astoria Sunday from Uritlsh Colum bia; are 1000 tons of coal consigned to thAslbrla Fuel & Supply company, which will be discharged there before the steamer cornea up here to load lum ber for China. The Northumbria is tinder charter to Comyn, Mackall & Co.. and alio will proceed up here immediately after she ha discharged her coal. She brought acasgo of general freight from Guay TOM to Puget Sound for Henry Lund A. Report from San Francisco atate hat the Norwegian steamer Thyra, 2419 tons net, has been chartered to't load lumber at several of the Pacific coast porta ' for .Australia on time charter, the rate being 3a 3d. The places at -which . the Thyra will load are Eureka and Columbia river or Puget Sound. The British steamer Damara, 4166 .tens, now loading at Eureka, has been ordered tp the Columbia river to -om-jjplete Iir-r rargo for Australia and she wlll be due to arrive at Weatport with in few days. She is under charter to th American Trading company and -will load something over 1,000,000 feet k Westport,-. f ROCK BARGE FLEET GROWS Spring: Will See Much Activity on .-v Gray's Hrbor With Jetty. ' 8pecUl IMtpnU to Tb Jouriis!.) Aberdeen, Wash.. Feb. 24. With the opening of spring, renewed .activity will begin on the construction of the north Jetty, and a large fleet of barges will be used In the work more than hare before "been 'In service. Among the barges In the fleet will be the schooner Washington, 1605 tons ' net; schooner Wallacut.. 674 tons net; schooner St. James, 1458 tons net;, schooner Pal myra,'' 1251 tons net; schooner James Drummond, 1476 tons , net; v schooner Corondelet,- 1314 ' tons - net, : ' and -. the schooner Big Bonanza, 1343 tons net. This fleet will haul rock from Puget Sound to Grays Harbor for the Jetty work. , - ,. . ': .i-jvy fxA ' ' "-, ! SAILOR DEPORTED Strathness Takes Out Negro Deser- tor" From Strathspey. When, she left down today, .laden with wheat for the United Kingdom, Uio British steamer Strathness, Captain Robert, took James Jones, colored, a native of Wale, and a deserter from the British steamer Strathspey, of the tamo tine. -Jones has been In the county Jail ivr wrue iimet. awamng . deportation Dy the United States Immigration officials and Inspector J. H, Barbour succeeded In getting him away on the Strathness, as she was headed for British territory. Climate Failed Medlcine Cured It has been Abundantly shown that 4ret, fresh air, and gooa food do help flnany persons suffering from tubercu losis. But, to be really honest, It must ,be admitted that the disease is seldom , Jnore than "arrested." Something mora is needed. , Eckman's Alterative is a medicine jna.de for the cure of Tuberculosis. It jjias oured this disease again and again. jviicu turn nave Deen errected rwnera theMmrroundings wera not IdeaL fyrhere no intelligent care wTtrtaken of iMueim wnere money waa scarce, good-food and good cooking unusual yet cures resulted. Now we arguo and urge that Eckman's Alterative should be "fed in every case of Tuberculosis. nourishing food. in addition ta mnA - T 7 , UVIUIDHUIK rmn air. wnicn we all need. if ,lieen made are interesting read- pun. imua,Mut cure ioiiovbi Weldon, 111. Gentlemen: "Throue-h s Alterative I have been saved I i jinva 1 1 iwn uvn from a prematura nnv nH b?.11.1 m,lht benefit suffering huraan Kf JPk in writing you a I brief blstorr of mv aicltnua uhr.i. 'Me at liberty to use. ' ' " On DnTnhiir 11 1QA1 r to typhoid pneumania. My lunr be- -u utticu, my sputum M tound. On February 21, 1906, was MjJedt to go to Fort Worth, Texas. 'While, there an abscess In my right lung broke and discharged. I grew wore kllfl nAnnmA . . . . . . . . ... i m rfhyslcian informed me that 1 must go f.C5,oad),ft, ltkiy as possible. I (left Texas. June 1. and arrived tn i o- City, - June J, very feeble. After being there two weeks, my physician Informed me that nothing could be done as my case was hopeless. Three weeks later! returned home, weighing 103 assurance of reaching there alive, r On the 14th of .luly I began taking (Eokmans wonderful remedy for Con sumption, It being very highly recom mended. Today weigh 158 pounds. 1 .am stout and well and can do anv kind Of work about mv vruin rt.. i liave not an ache nor pain In my lungs eat .Well, Bleep well, and never felt bet- U.rA.' wouW b Klad if every person afflicted with Tuberculosis took Hck" iinan s cure." . f ;aned Affidavit) ARTH1H WEBB J'kman's Alterative cures Bronchitis Afcthrna, liny Fever. Throat and J.unK Affections. For sale by The Owl Drug fo i.aiid other lending dmggiHts. .Vnk -.'.for DOOkJet or cuml . i.h ,m , i kma;i (.aborntory MitlKiJelphia Pa i'foi- additional evidence. Painless Dentistry " Sld-o hobby-onr stadr for jMta uj now earmuoen. and oun 1 the bat puniM work o be tanad aafwhara, ao aaattef how maokraa pay. OoaapareeurPrtoM. W flalth plto ni uTian work for out-of-town natront ta ona df t daiired. P1b1mi axtrmctwa tn whoa pUtea or bndca work U order. 0 CeuulUtwa Irte. iirOromf $5.00 22kBridgeTeth4.00 m mm 1.00 eiimi rininf. too Silmrillmrt .60 BIB4l.iK " rbtt 7.50 PaioUMCxh'tlM.SO sfc si i a.. fei,..arui,tM 17" t P. m. steamer Golden Qate from. Tilt amook. , . Bandon, Feb. 23. Arrived gasoline schooner Anvil from Portland. . , ' . . ; San Pedro, Feb. 23. Sailed steamer General Hubbard for Columbia .river; steamer Tosemlte for Portland... Falmouth. Feb. 2S. Arrived French bark Bidart from Portland. ,.-.' ,, , . San Francisco, Feb. 23. Sailed at 5 P. m. steamer F. H. Leggett for Columbia river;, at midnight steamer Thomas I Wand for Portland, - i Aatorla, Feb. 24. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m. smooth; wind northeast, four miles; weather foggy.- Tides at Astoria Saturday High water: 10:14 a. m., 7.8 feet; 11:48 p. m.. 7 feet. Low water: 4:48 a. m.,,4.1 feet; o.ii p. m., u.i o a iooi. . Dally Rlrer Tteadlng. ! 8:00 a. m.'. 120th meridian time. STATIONS. .ewlston .... Rlparia Umatilla ... . Eugene J-larrlsburg . . Albany ...... Salem Wiloonvllle . , Portland ( ) falling. 2 51 -.39 : 'I 24 i 1.3 0 0 JO S.6 . 0 0 28 1.00.1 0 10 4.00.1 0 16 1.60.6 . 0 20 4.2 0.3 0 20 3.702 15 2.0 0.9 0 15 2.0 0 IK Jones, deserted from the Strathspey when the latter vessel was In Tacoma about six months ago and after coming down here was picked up by the police and sentenced to the rockpile for lar ceny but was turned over to the gov ernment authorities wiven it was learned that the$ wanted him. Wheat amounting to 229.317 bushels, valued at 1195,000 was taken out by the Strathneus, the cargo being shipped by Kerr.- Gifford & Co. She cleared for Las Palmar for orders. . NEW PASSENGER ROAT Joseph Supple to Build Speedy Gaso line Craft for Tillamook Run. A contract has been ' secured by Joseph Supple, shipbuilder, to construct for T. B. Potter a triple screw gasoline passenger boat to operate between Portland and Tillamook during the summer months that Is expected to be the speediest craft of Its tonnage on the pacific coast. Three engines aggregating 450 horse power will be used to propel" the craft which will be 120 feet long, 18 feet beam and will have - eight- feet -depth of hold, and it la stated that she will easily make 17 miles an hour without being crowded. She will be devoted exclusively to the use of passengers and the accom modations of which there will be about 40, will .be below the main desk, as will the dining saloon also. On the main deck will be a cabin which will be fitted up with seats fortlfbse pas sengers who prefer the Tb side to the deck. The Idea of the triple screw tvne Is that In case of a-breakdown of one or two of the eflglnes. there will be a remaining one with which to get the craft into port and also for use on those occasions when great speed Is wanted. It Is said that with one of the engines she will be able to make about 10 miles an hour. The boat is expected to be ready for servloe by June 1 and the estimated cost is about 150.000. TO GET BIG STEAMER Captain Kidston Said to Be Sched uled for China Boat Soon. When ahe arrived at 3:30 o'clock yea- terday afternoon fr6m San Francisco and San Pedro, the steamer Beaver, Captain Nelson, had 300 passengers and 1000 tons of freight. It Is reported that Captain William Kidston. formerly mas ter of the Beaver, will take one of the Pacific Mall Steamship company's large China boats as soon as the Selja case is settled. It Is expected that suit will be heard very shortly now. SELL SEAL SKINS Valuable Skins Go With Tokai Maru at Auction. United States Marshal Colwell has received a circular from United States Marshal Sullivan at Valdes, Alaska, In which is given the notice of the sale of the Japanese schooner Tokai Maru at auetlon, which sale will take place at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of March 22, 1911, at TJnalaska, Alaska. Included witn the schooner, her furniture, oargo and tackle, are firearms and ammuni tion and 117 fur sealskins. ALONG THE WATERFRONT (mm All werti fully cttaraateed far ftfteagj yaaia, V7ise Dental Co., Painless Dentists rlttaf Budding, ThM ana' WitMnRtoa. PORTLAND, 0HI - VUwlMri: li.H.MjIf.Mf G. K. (.'banning, special treasury agent In charge of the Eighteenth district. Is in PorUand getting acquainted with his territory, to which he has recently been appointed. His headquarters are at Se attle. ( To make an Inspection of the lights on Puget sound, Commander J. M. Elllcott lighthotme Inspector for the Seventeenth district, left this morning for Seattle, He Is expected back Monday. I-aden with 12,500 barrels of fuel oil for Portland, the tanker Asunoion, Cap tain Bridgett, arrived at Portsmouth yesterday, she delivered 800Q barrels at Aftoria before I'oming'Up. It Is. expected that tha British ship Nile will complete her wheat cargo at the Oceanic dock tomorrow afternoon. She will have about 123.200 bushels of the grain, ('antnlii firlffitha sava that awiitaeo,. lite .wiU., t-abwn wrvew -aaHorw-twfof he can proceed to sea. ' , ," ','" In order to have a new stack placed In her the Port of Portland towboat Ockla hauia remained tied up to the Ash street Sock this morning and the ateainer M. r Henderson moved the Strathlyon up Mrs. Marjorle C. Love, who has begun suit for divorce, and her husband, Sydney C. IiOve, skyrocket financier. clubman and polo player. Mra. Love. whom Sir Phillip Burne Jones, the aesthetic English artist, called "the most beautiful woman In America," has filed her suit in Mount Vernon, N. Y., the papera stating that- she married Mr. Love in 1907, and that they lived together until March 17, 1907. She had not seen her husband since October, 1909, and the judge re ceiving the application signed an or der summoning Mr.- Love by newspa per publication. On the same day Mr. Love filed suit for divorce in Baker, Or., alleging that his wife deserted him In England In 1909 and has since refused to live with him. He also de sires the custody of their 3-year-old child to be given to his mother, Mrs. Margaret Love of Chicago. Mr. Love's papers in the action state that he has lived at different times In Seattle, Wash., and Baker, Or. through the bridges to the Inman-Poul- sen mills. No passengers will be taken out for Tillamook on the next trip of the steamer Golden Gate, Captain Erlckson, as she will carry a cargo of gasoline and powder. She arrived- from Tilla mook this morning with passengers and ireighc . Officers of Hhe steamer Sue H. 'El more, Captain Schrader, which arrived this morning from Tillamook with pas sengers and cheese, atate that it waa the smootheat trip that they have bad thia year. Collector of Customs Malcolm . has reoeived from the secretary of the treas ury a circular atatlng that the law of January 21, 1911, relative to the col lection of countervailing dutlea on Brit ish spirits has been extended for a fur ther period of 30 days, or to Maroh S3, 1911. Notice to Mariners. The following affecta the aids to navigation in the Seventeenth light house district:- Oregon, Coqullle entrance Coqullle whistling buoy 3, reported missing, February 14; will be replaced aa soon as practicable. C. ft G. S. charts 5971, 6900, 5052. List of Buoys, etc., Faciftc coast. 1909. p. 46. U. S. Coast Pilot, Pacific coast, California, Orfegon and Washington. 1909, pp. 113, 117. Oregon, Willamette river Stevens Point light, heretofore reported carried away, was replaced February 18. N. to M. No. 6. 1911, par. 138. List of Buoys, etc.. Pacific coast, 1908, p. 73. By order of the ' bureau of light houses. J. M. KLLICOTT, Commander, U. S. JT., Inspector. MARINE IXTE1LIGENCE. Sue to AxxiYO. Beaver, San Pedro........ Mar. 9 Anvil, Bandon ......Feb. 25 Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook ....Feb. 25 Alliance, Eureka.... Feb. 26 Breakwater.' Coos Bay ........ .Feb. 26 Bear. San Pedro. .Feb. 27 Rose City. San Pedro ...Mar. 4 Sue to Depart. Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook Feb. 26 Breakwater, Coos Bay. ........ ..Feb. 28 Rose City, San Pedro... Mar. 8 Alliance, Eureka ..Mar. 1 Golden Gate, Tillamook Feb. 25 Beaver, San Pedro. ............ .Feb. 26 Anvil. Bandon Feb. 27 Beat. San Pedro Mar. 8 Tassels ta Fort. Kilo, Ger. sh. .Linn ton Stanley Dollar, Am. ss Albers t Strathlyon, Br. as Inman-Poulsen Bear. Am. ss Alns worth Wllhelmlne, Gr. sh ....... .Albers Bossuet, Fr. bk ....Columbia 2 Pavld D'Angers. Fr. bk Astoria St Nicholas, Am. sen.... Aatorla Levi Q. Burgess, Am. bk. ..... . .Goble Nile, Br bk ....,,. ...... .North Bank Invermar. Br. b ......Elevator! Manning, U. S. 8.. ... .W11L Iron ft Steel Wonrt.h.lr nr. bk .LlnntOD Berlin, Am.v sch. .............. . ..Goble Jabes Howes, Am. sch...... .,..,Astoria St. Francis. Am. an ........... . . Anoria Zn most with Oemeat and General. Admiral Cornulier, Fr. bk . . , . . Antwerp Claus, Ger. sh. .., .Hamburg Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk...,...Tyne Luion, Am. ach. . ............. .Redondo BUiLUiNU rtmviiia -a McGrew & Son, repair two atory frame store and rooms.' southwest corner East Sixty-seventh and Foster Road; bunk er. N. Lawrence; 8150. CltvMnvestment company, erect two tn.v fmmm rlwplllnor.! East Fiftieth street, between Hawthorne and ; WadU son: builder. B. F. Doty; 12000. Mrs. M. Sohmort., repair one story frame dwelling, 1603 Oneonto street, between Ciairmont and Buffalo; build er, T. B. Galbraith; izoo. ; - Stelios Chipdgls, erectone story frame hed. Dele ware street, between Orgyle and Hunt; builder, same; 3100. T. J.-Gordons erect one story frame shed. Hunt street, between Deleware and Wetdler; builder, same; 8100. Mrs. A. Callison, erect two and one haif story frame dwelling. East -Fifteenth street, between Knott and Stan ton; builder. R. B. Rice; $5000. - .N. B. Miller, erect two and one-half story frame dwelling. East Twenty-first street, between Brasee and Thompson; builder. E. Oberg; $12,000.- . W. A. Peterson, erect one story brick store. 1084 r- Belmont street' between Thirty-Sixth and Thirty-seventh; builds er, Builder Bros. iiooo Fred. S. Grant, erect two story frame dwellina" - Tillamook street,- between East Eighth and Ninth; builder, Vel guth Pierce; $3000. -J. E. Snraeua erect One story frame dwelling, Forty-seventh, street, between Division and Clinton; builder, same; FL , Belnier.- erect -one story frame dwelling, .Ainsworth "'" atreet,-' between Concord and Campbell; builder, same; 3160. 1 J. E. Svlvester. erect one and one- half story .frame dwelling. East Eight eenth street. North, between Alberta and Wygant; builder, same: $3000. Charley IIopp, erect one story frame dwelling, 1741 East Seventeenth atreet, between Clatsop and Marlon; builder, same; $1800. .v- - A. J. Carlwrlght, erect one story frame dwellina1. Fifty-fourth street be tween Thomnson and Hllcrest Drive; builder, same: $2200. O. A. Thompson, ereot one story frame dwelling. Tamarind avenue, between Thompson and Brasee; builder, same; n A mVvMM-AM , nwtr m dwelllnr. Tamarind avehue. between Thompson and Brasee; builder, same; $1600. Frank H. Mills, repair one story frame dwelling. 1084 Sherman street, between Thlrtv-sixth and Thirty-seventh; build er, Robert Dunblnt $150. , D. P.. Boadley. erect one story frame shop, East Forty-sixth street, betweep Belmont and Morrison; - builder. - same; $100. . Nellie B. Briggs, repair one story frame dwelling 140 Beach street, be tween Albina and' Borthwick; builder, same; $1000. ." . ,i L. E. Jolsvoy. erect one story frame dwelling, Seventy-fourth street, between Fremont and Klickitat; builder, same; $1000. H. C. Billings, repair one story frame dwelling. 1604 East Seventh street, be tween Spokane and Nehalem; builder, Frank Iyers: $500. W. S. Anderson, repair one story MARINE NOTES, Astoria, Feb. 34 Sailed at 6 a. m. steamer Roma, for Pott San Luis; ar rived at 7 and' left up. at 8:15 a. m. steamer Falcon from San Francisco; sailed at 10 a m. Norwegian steamer Heroules, for Hongkong and way porta. Eureka, Feb. 24. Arrived steamer Al liance from Portland. ' San Francisco, Feb. 24. Arrived at 4 a. m. steamer Johan Poulson from Port land; arrived at 6 a. m. steamer Rose City from Portland; sailed at 10 a. m. steamer George W. Elder for Portland. Point Lobos, Feb. 23. Passed steamer W. S. Porter from Monterey for Port land. Coos Bay, Feb. 23. Arrived steamer Breakwater from Portland Astoria, Feb. 23. Arrived at I and left up at 5 p. m. steamer Elmore from Tillamook; arrived at and left up at In I (SsMtiEa Restores color to Gray, or Faded hairRemoves D an "J" druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a. luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. ' $1.00 sod 50a at Drat Store or direst neea I rmiit a erieaa a kraasn. td I0a . I : mpl bottle. rhilo Hay bpaaiaUM Co., Newsrk.N.J.,U.8.A. " ,v BBFUSB ALL SUBSTITUTES ROWK . ft' MARTIN, 8T1PK -TAilXJtt VANDUlIVlSKi i, A. BROWN, OlslN DRUG ca t WE RE' absolutely no word to express the efficacy of r-Stoffs : for breaking up COUGHS COLDS AND GRIPPE SYMPTOMS A. small bottle h sufficient. 10-TS frame dwelling, 618 Commercial street, between Skidmore and Mason builder, same: $500. - . " - . - " - m Pants ges Amusement company, erect three story concrete. " theatre, Seventh at., .between Alder, -and Washington; builder. Mr. McRae; , $100,000. Joseph D. CanelR erect one story frame dwelling. Atlantic street, between Bryant -and Buffalo; builder, same; $150. A Reasonable Plea ' lor (he Stomach If Your Stomach Is lacking In Dl- . gestive Power, Why Not Help th . Stomach Do Its Work-EspeV dally When It Coats - . s ' Nothing To Try? ( ; Not with drugs," but, with a reinforce ment of dlareative agents,- such a are naturally at work In the stomach fr Sci entific analvals shows that digestion re quires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, and the secretion of hydrochloric acio. wnen your food falls, to digest' it is proof positive v tha soma of these-agents are lacking in your digestive apparatus. ,. Stuart's Dyspepsia) 5 Tablets contain nothing but these natural elements nec essary i to, digestion and when placed at work in the wtsak stomach and .small intestines,- supply . what ithese organs need.' Jhey stimulate the gastrlo glands and gradually bring the digestive organs back to their normal condition. 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NEW TODAY v Many Hundreds HAVE VISITED North P! aims the past weekv ; The beautiful weather has encour aged them to take the scenic trip over the hills. The town grows daily and is alive with enterprise., , You better investigate this splendid opportunity ere it is gone.; ' ' . Daily Trains Leave Our Office Call or Write for Descriptive Folder Ruth-Trust Company : T 235 Stark StreetComer Second, City AUCTIONS. Barger's Auction House Formerly of the Dollar Furniture Houae, now located at 370 East Morri son, win buy all itlnda or furniture, atoves, bankrupt, stocks, restaurants, hotels, etc.. eta Will sell real estate or livestock on commission, city or country. Phone Bast 1022. S. IL BAROER. NEW TODAY CAPITOL HILL OI TBI WZR KOB 6 OI WT CAB TAJtB. On 10th St. Electric Line A Capitol Hill, only 15 minutes' ride from the business center. Every lot cleared, high and level. Your choice of these beautiful lots, except corners, lot $600. Water piped in tha streets in front of these sightly lots. Sidewalks and streets graded. Adjoining lots are sellinsr from $700 to 31000. Capitol Hill is the beauty spot on the west side: title aDsoniteiy perrect. Terms,- $50 down, . $10 per month on each 60x100 feet CLOHESSY & McGUIRB 819 ABTjrOTOBT BLDff Both Phones Mala 1068, A-1144. HOMES! . . i or ,;- V. Invcslments-Evcry, One a Snap No. 1 Easy IValklcg Distance Fine district, 7-mlnute car ride, 3 room house, all modern, with a 60x120 lot, Improvements all paid; a fine In vestment: Price only $6000; want $3000 cash, but make us an offer. - Ko. 2 E. 24lh Strati : 7 rooms and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, furnace and fireplace, all mod- much cash up to $1500 as possible. at. n - i r n . n MMtmm m w -. . ' . . . . . . ,ai,,g,,,, a rm . 1-oiisneanoors ana fireplace, fine .uuicn Kitcnen. street improvements all paid. Restricted district This la i a. kD.M . : o o A ft . , a. v . ii v i'-vuuuui vi 31 I ai Si .o rooms. iarge nan.- attic, furnace. ri replace and fine large porch two full sides; 2 large lots,' streets being Im proved,, only $8500, and It was built for a home, v , ' v .'. 'XaL.aSs . a 1 WIIUW J. UUWIkC i 420 Lumbermen a bldg.A-4186, Main 8990 a SBI ' tiBB 'taiS' j'' sBl aBa5 ; 30 aorea in cultivation, 10 aeraa of timber and pasture, 13 acree, of irri gated onion land. S fcoree of - elover,-1 ' " vx uiuis, a acres 01 oernea, 10JJ young apple trees; room house, barn, chicken houses;, watered by running stream; place all under fence. Price $3500, Terms: Hyland Jones & Go. 0 OBBUBOSB BIOIK, Seoond and Alder " 1 BUSINESS PROPERTY S27.00O . First -at I atory brick and I houses, corner lot $0x163. The new bridge in South Portland will double this value. Pays 10 per cent ' ; ' ; ; , , , , OBJLS. BIBtUBB ft CO, . SU 3wla Bids;. ,. ; . BAV CITY TEBJQBVS TJBZTBD BTB, Deep water shipplngpoint P. R, ft N. R. R. JMTS 65 VP. Eaay pay ments. For full particulars aee BAT CTTT IJLJrD CO, 701-703 Spalding Bldg. 5 Acres Near Reed Institute Portland Ry. Co.'s shop site and S. p. Carshops. f 1800 per acre. Terms. Look this up, Mr. Bargain Hunter. TBED W. OBBBUV. - 320 Burnslde. M. 277$. Mortgage Loans ROfa John E. Cronan 'TOtU v 804 Spalding Bldg. BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of tide made by tbv Title 4k Trust eompany, umm Bia. 4th and Oak. ACREAGE From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts Adjoining Rose City Park 80 UNDER MARKET PRICE Easy Terms OREGON & WASHINGTON REALTY CO. 527 Chamber of Commerce v Main 80S Profit in Almonds? Yes. Because: Free from pests, easy to grow, easy to-pick; keep well and have a waiting market The United States Imports annually 12.000.000 pounds against a 6 cents a pound duty. Bundale. on the North Bank Ry., has produced perfect almonds regularly 15 years. A commercial success. Sundale Is becoming famous for Its apricot, pears, cherries ana European grapes. Sundale s Spring chicken climate rivals Petaluma. Investigate the grand Colum bia Valley. Dailyains and water rates forever for the'producer. We guarantee work to purchasers with ' teams. See owners, HXTMTEX "LABS CO., 407 Wells, larro Bldg., Marshall 8329. "J11 1 ' CHOICE ACRES !;f'--.lf:p' : 'h, near 1ii'9:':''t:: ", Rose City Park , TBTB AOTVAX VAI.UB CTTT ABB BLABBED DOWX TO $5000 ' AM tBAVnrCt OXTT, ABB , BtUIT MAJCB QUICK BAXS JonrnaX. FRUIT RANCH 40" acre fruit ranch, 14 miles from Portland, paying 25 per cent net; 20 acres Drunrs. 2 acres - walnuts and peaeMeeHt evnrsappleey4'4Mireav.l0ieiv a acres aimonos ana nernes tut kinds, t all In full bearing and younr. Owner is old and physically unable to superintend the ranch and wishes to re tire. - - GBVBSX ft SASOW." - 317 Board of Trade bldg, 4th and Oak, J. E. Hawkins to Mrs. A. a Polllner, lot 15, 1$. block 42, Sell wood Holcomb Realty Co. to J. D. raur, lot e, diock as, irvmgton Park Same to Same, lot 7, block 66, Irvtngton Park 6. 8. Thompson and wife to Ar thur Leland, looxi&o feet in section 10, township 1 .south, range 3 east T. S. McDanlel and wife to Mary C. Amadon, lot 15, block 2, Rockwood Park Portland Realty & Trust Co. to EllzabetbSC Murray, lot 20, 21, block 19, Woodmere, . . . . . Charles Lewis and wife to Stella Montgomery, lot 16, block 9, Miller's addition Ella E. Diamond and husband to Minnie E. Crabtree, lot 1, block 13, North Mount Tabor Arthur F. Knoder et al to Cora Ware Green, lot 6, block 118, Irvlngton Topas Land ' Co. to Portland University Land Co.. land beginning at Intersection of north line of section 21, town ship 1 north, range 1 east with the Central line of WU- , lamette boulevard ........... Caroline Couch ; Estate to Ed gard J. Daly, 100x130 feet in block 178 Couch addition... Lena E. Murphy and husband to A. Batch, land beginning at the northeast corner of lot 17, block 1. Myrtle Park. O. Durham to Emma E. Wilbur, lot 6, block 10, subdivision of lot 22, Olenhaven Park ...... Nathna Solomon et al to Lans ing Stout east of lot 16, 16, block 7, King's second ad dition Ladd Estate Co. to H. M. Hold en, lot 14, 15, 16, block 1, Westmoreland Park Land Co. to Eula O. Gen try, lot 9,. block 86, Univer sity Park F. E. Ketcham and wife to Charles E. Farrell, lots 10, 11. 12. 13 and 14, Greenoe Heights Wiljiam Clark and wife to Con rad Derr, lot 12, block 17, Albina Homestead .......... Oellars-Murton company to , Mary B. Davis, lots 14, 16, 16 and 17, block 3, Union Square . ................... Portland Trust company to Qua TonleSf lot 13, block 68, Weat Portland Park .............. Portland Trust cbmpany of Orc- fon to R. C McClure, lot 4. block 68, West Portland Park .................... Preston B. Wilson and wife to W. H. Myera. undivided half of the south half of lot 21 -and east 16 2-8 feet of south half of lot 22. block 1, Albina George A. Brodle and wife to ! Raipn B. ferry, ion ina 17, block 28, Creston Sidney , Zetosch v to Elisabeth ; Scott land commencing at point in L line of BUchtel avenue, 99 feet northerly from ; the north line bf East Ankeny - stree.f, also undivided half in terest in west half of. lot 10 and south s 22 U feet of west half, of lot 9, -block' 8, Mayor Gates addition to East Port . ' land; also half interest In land beginning at point in west line of Twenty-second street north i In city of Portland, which point is in east line of block 17, King's Second addi- , ? tlon and 100 feet northerlv i from the south line of said ' block . v . . . , ,u . . . , . . , . . ... . Charles M: McLeran t al to W, 1 Murray et al, lots 26 and block 3t lifturoiwood park,,. $ $00 600 600 6.000 850 $00 $00 1.771 1.650 50,000 100.000 160 600 6.800 2,137 200 200 1.310 950 60 60 art aa S80 ' 10 LAWYKKS" Abstract tr. Trust Co.. room 6 Board of Trade bldg., abatracts a- speclaltv, : UNION Abstract Co., 4li-418 CorbeU . bldg. Tel. Main 66. PACIFIC Title ft Trust Co.. the leading abctraotcrs, Ch. Com., ground floor. 1 6 -, x . j iWaht .