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' ; A St wf V . 7 , w 1 ( 4t 111- X.v A. G. Smith N. D. Leading Specialist for Men I am the only Specialist In Port land who uses hi true nam and photorraph la hla announcement. tee and treat my patients personally, end am not a "niedlci company, "medical Institute" or a "madlcai iTrtim." All men should know who the doctor la they conault, and ahould carefully consider whather they destrs to entrust their health with a hired doctor of a medical company. 1 uae my photograph ac that whan you come to eee ma per sonally yon will recognise me. In vestigate my personal standing be fore accepting treatment from a doc tor of unknown Identity or retalia tion. Are You Bete; treated In a satisfactory win ner by your present doctor? Ia he rarrvln out hla DromlsesT Has he cured you !n a reasonable time, and lived up to his guarantees? Are you raving him exorbitant prices for madlHnaT Does he eroolov thor oughly cp-to-date and scientific reetnona, wnicn wouia om approver" b-w the regular family doctor? If von cannot answer these questions fa vo re Mr to yourself, coma and have confidential tnlk with ma about your rase. It will cost you nothing. Cured In Five Days T aura such disorders as Varicose f tint i j 1 7 hi i . . k t ' " . . Dl ny.il Pfllann at- Mmnltl)lv ana prima iiciiiij, . . ..,. gle tn'atment No severs operations ern p ioj m, nor upioniiun num neea. I especially solicit stubborn and long standing cases that other doctors have felled to cur. F.xami nation Free T ol'fi-r not onlv FREE consulta tion anil advice, but of every casa that cenves to ma I will make a care ful examination an1 diagnosis with out chargs. rio ailing man anoum neglect I'hla opportunity to get ax pert opln ion about his trouble. IT you cannot can write ir aieg nosia chart. My offices are open all day from I A. U tn I P. M, and Sundays .rrom 10 to i. Dr. A. Q. Smith I9U Morrison Street. Cos. Second, rvruaaa. ux TK11 DR. GREEN method aouurs CERTAIN CURE Wa cure quickly and perma nently all curable cases f VAE IOOSE TBINS and HTDBOOIia wttbont savsre surgical operations; TJEETHBAIi OBSTBUCTIOKS with out cutting or burning; BFEC1TI0 BLOOD POXSOH withont Injurious drugs: (60fl skilfully administered if Sref.rred); roTMltUi DEBtt ITT without stlmulatlvs remedies; PROSTATIC, BLASDE1 and KID MET troubles; CONTRACTED dlsor. darai FILES and all RECTAL ail ments of man. YOUR PROTECTION Our offer PAY WHEN SATIS FIED la your ab solute protection. Consultatl on, examination and dl a gno 1 a free. What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get it. Once under our treatment, y o ir wlll quickly real f km hnw eliriDle a thing it Is to get well in the nanac of a specialist who knows hit- business. Our mi mi nnt n n )v years to life, but life to years. We put new energy into worn out bodies. Office hours daily 9 to 6. Evenings 7 to 8. Sundays 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. 363 Washington St., Portland, Or. WhenOthersFail CONSTTET ME PBEE I cure to rtay cured where others fall. I ara knovn ns the specialist of last re sort the man of trustworthy charac ter and unerring, knowledge. I our) Blood Aliments, Nervous Iecllne, Varicose Veins. Hy droceie, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture. Kid ney, Bladder, Pros tatic and all nil- ments j)e?ullar to men. Consultation al- wiyi x rce. Dr. Lindsay The Old Bailable Specialist Corner Alder and Second streets. En trance' 128U Second street, Portland, Or. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Bundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Every Woman , Is Interested and ahnnld kknow alut the wouderful I MARVEL Whirling Spray I Ihe new VBgloal Sjrrlnr,. I .V ?)T,f V Best Sort :onvenluL It cleanau la. , .H. S1BUUJ. , Ask year drastrlstfci It. irheoennolsuppl the M4RVKL. accept wm nlher. but wnd lUmt f ir lIliKtrated book sealed. It Eire full mrtlrit tare end dli una laialuabt to ladles, auatai oo, ti iwt im iiw i Iwr eat brvtlkldmort Drns Oo., WwVdaro. Oup Oa, aad Uae-Ptrla Itrag Oo. Hum. tayr Thmi art vr.vcrc,i 5 OEg.-aS' Fl HI GRESHAM OPENS fflHHY Large Number of Exhibits to Be Feature; Prizes and Racing Events. The fifth annual fair at Grosham will open Thursday, with the larKPPt line of exhibits and most representative displays ever gathered in Multnomah j county. The fair will continue four days doping Sunday with a sacred con cert. Already the work of placing ex hiMts 1h well under way, several dis tricts and Kr.mges having taken space for large displays. In addition to the larjre exhibition of farm, garden and orchard products a race meet has heen arranged hy the Gresham-ltiversldn Amusement club on the track recently worked out on the e - . - -- -J FOR YOUR HAIR Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk. Marvelous as it may seam. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic has grown hair on j heads that were once bald. Of course i It Is understood that In none of these ; cases were the hair roots dead nor had the scalp taken on a glazed, ahlny ap pearance. When the roots of the hair are en tirely dead and the pores of the scalp are glazed over, we do not believe that anything can restore hair growth. When Rexall 93 Hair Tonic will do as above stated, It Is not strange that j we have such great faith In It and that i we claim It will prevent baldness when used In time. It acts scientifically, des troying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It Is a mo. : pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately erfumed and will not gum nor permanently stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of Rex all "93" Hair Tonic and use It as di rected. It It dons not relieve scalp Ir ritation, remove dandruff, prevent the balr from falling out and promote an in creased growth of hair and In every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us and without question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for It. We lend our endorsement to Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and sell It on this guar antee, because we believe It Is the best hair tonic ever discovered. It comes In two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Re member you can obtain it only at the Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner 7th and Washington streets. CASCARETS INSURE INSIDE CLEANLINESS The Millions of Caacaret Users Never Have Ileadache, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Stomach. It is more necessary that you keep your Bowels, Liver and Stomach clean, pure and fresh than it Is to keep the sewers and dralnaga of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets or merely forcing a passage way every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Thia Is important. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system the decomposed waste matter and poison In the intestines and bowels. No odds how badly and upset you feel, a Ca sea ret tonight will Htralghten you out by morning. They work while you Bleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Pon't forget the children their little Inside need a good, gentle cleansing, too. ! I Cure Men $i o IS MY FEE Pay Whan Cuted. General Svbil ity. Weak Jfarves, oi exposure, overwork and other vio lations of zratore's laws, Diseases of Bladder and Xldnayi, Varloosa Veins, quickly and permanently enred at small expanse. SPECIAL AIX.KENTS Newly con traded and chronic caBea irured All burning. Itching and Inflamma tion stopped in 24 hours. Cures ef fected In seven days. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. Office hours A. M. to H P. M Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M only PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO., 834 Washington St., Cor. Plrst. Portland, Oregon OUR CURES L Are affected by the use I of roots and herds; no p "l eraUons ; no poisonous drugs. We have made a J, ; life study In this line and vou will receive tho ben ' f flt of our research. Men Jyqs- vule ailnifcnts, ner- . Ai&$ vousness. rheumama , taa, tlsm asthama. pneu monia, blood poison, lung trouble and diseases of all kinds; ronctiltal Ion free. THE KINO WO CHINESE MX D I CI ICE OO., 185', Morrison St.. Portland. FOR WOMEN ONLY! Dr. tianJ:sun a Compound1 Savin and Cotton Hoot Pilla ! The bes; and only reliable I remedy for DELAYED PKRI- 1 OD3. Cure the most obstinate I cases in 3 to 10 dnva. Price in I per box, or three boxes 16.00. Sold by : orufrglsts everywhere. Address T. J. I FIKKCK, Room 1. 246tt Morrison st, Portland Or. St I fair grounds. A number of Interesting races have been achsduled. Thl fea ture la new thia year and will add greatly to the attractiveness of the fair by arousing Increased Interest in the livestock part of -the show. Agricultural Products. As heretofore, the Orusham fair will make the best possible showing of agri cultural products. In dealing with this subject an announcement issued by the fHlr management Bays: " "Many of our population throughout the state especially Portland, are of the impression that this county Is not an agricultural county. Nothing could be more erroneous for large supplies of splendid fruits and vegetables, aa well as poultry and livestock, are produced hero, our fairs in the past have done a good deal to dispel this idea, but much yet remains to be done. "In this day of organization and cen tral effort when all other classes of Industry are assessing themselves for their common protection and advertise ment it behooves us, as tillers of the noil, to exhibit the things we produce. There In no greater Incentive to better effort than that which comes from com parison of our product with those of others who ate striving to do their very best. We find that those who have) ex hitdts are those who enjoy the fair ttiost, for besides the many other amuse ments and attractions they have the add ed Interest of showing their exhibits to their 'friends." Prises to B Olrsn. In the district or grange section prizes will be awarded to the four best dis plays, the first prize being $80, and the fourth $20. The beat farm display will draw $50. The same amount will be divided between the second and third prize winners. For the best 10 boxes of apples a prize of $26 will be awarded. Cash prizes will be given in the poul try department, the classification cov ering all recognized breeds. The officers of the fair association are: Lewis Shattuck, president. Ores ham; R. W. Gill, vice president; Cleone; Emll G. Kardell. secretary, Gresham; Theodore Iirugger, treasurer, Gresham. The list of directors comprises John Rleret, D. M. Roberta. Theodore Brugger, Lewis 8hottuck, H. K. Paris. T. R. Ho wl, Gresham; J. W. Townsend, R. R. RasmuHsen. Troutdale; R. W. G11L F. H. Crane, Cleone; H. A. Lewis, Russel ville; W. A. Proctor, Boring; J. J. John son, Portland: B. Thomas, Bull Run; A K. Miller. Sellwood. Transportation to Gresham will be better than ever. Thirty tralna dally operate between Portland and Gresham. the Mount Hood line offering additional service, while the Portland Railway, Light & Power company trains operate hourly. The Portland Railway, Light ft Power Co. will put Into effect a 25-cent round trip fare between Portland and Gresham covering Thursday, Friday and Satur day. Those In charge of the fair feel that this low rate will greatly contribute to the success of the big show.j.. ..j " Hotel Sale at Florence. Florence, Or., Sept. 19. Oeorge Schroeders of Marshfield has taken an option on the Bey View hotel of this placo. and expects to pay th-i balance of the $7000 purchase price as oon as the deeds and abstracts of title can be furnished. Hear the Truth Ninety per cent of WEAK MEN owe their condition to un cured or neglected con tracted diseaae. Their mental torture and misfortunes and Jealousies are dally exploited In the pa pers. STRONG, vigor ous, magnetic men have always been ad mired and will al ways be successful. Dally I am re minding you not to neglect yourself, however slight. It shows that a chronic Inflammation, ulceration or congestion still exists, that your treutmrnt (If you have had any) has m.t reached. PON'T WAIT until you arc a weak, broken down man, a buidt n to yourself and to others. Place yourself under the proper treatment at once. HEW GEKMAJf DISCOVERY For Hlood lJoison, $25. Absolutely safe. Consultation and examination free. 9 to 5. 7 to 8 Daily; Sunday, 10 to 1. J. J. KEEFE, Ph.G. M. D. 313 Washington St., Corner 6th., Portland, Or. ffi & When Others Fail Call and let us give you a oareful, pains, taking examination absolutely free. Our opinion and advice will cost you nothing. Perhaps a little advice Is all you need. X-Ray examinations, when neoeaaary, free. No raon;y required to commence treatment, and you can arrange to pay fee when cured. FEES ONLY IN SIMPLE CASES You Can Pay Fee When Cured P131" ou' many ream of active practice tn MEN'S DISEASES In Port land some unscrupulous so-called specialists have Invaded the 7 Mt, VJi tried to steal our methods and dylauhutnotMlg il ti steal our l.rains they were not able to succeed In their dishonfst wars? chaA", for 'thelrervlcei'1 CUy- Wh or make no Remember, w haye bon here for years, are) permanently located Incorporated and licensed under tho laws of Oregon to conduct and operate a Medical Institute, Sanitarium and Hospital for the treatment of Men's diseaoes. You taJ no risk when you treat with us. We arc here to stay, and for all time, and yon will 'always know where to find us. We an not here today and frone tomorrow. Our Btaff of physicians are graduates from the leading colleges In the Tnlted States and have been in active practice from 15 to 26 year and are duly qualified and licensed to practice medicine and wnrgery In this and several states. Investigate our records and stand lng and compare them with the other so-called specialists who have only been In our city a few weks or months, and who have cooled our announcement, which the newspapers' records will show lie. "ZT2?V? 8at.e!-M('n " affllrt,"d or ln double, call and have a friendly talk; It will cost you nothing. We will be your Wend Is well as your physician, and will advise you candidly, hontMl, and conscientiously. Call today. Don't delay or neglect yourself We Treat Men Only Cures Guaranteed MCir. HAS TOT7B FSTSXCXA1T I" AXLED TO CUBE YOTX f Call and be examined free, and If vour rase in mr.H. ., you; and If It 1. not we wm frankly teil you "o What wT hi?" for others we can do for you. Don't delay Don't neglect y?ur ondlUon We Cure Quickly All Men's Diseases Men make no mistake when they come to us. We give Suits Of ion W V nrtnrrt hnnM - . . .... , 7 vuiinuiiuiiuui wora ana ? h that money can buy. l7 you are ailing, consult us Medici In our private laboratory. If you oanrTot r.n i. blank. Hours v a m. to 8 p. m. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 091W KOBUSOV STBSST BIT. TOVMTM ft XITTK. frOBTIkAJtO, QM. ONE FIGHTER WHO BESTS SYNDICATE IS "JACK" OALTON Control of Cordova Water front Accomplished Easily Except Strip Claimed by Man With Fighting Blood. By John K. Lathrop. (Written for The Journal and the Evening News, Newark, N. J., Copy right.) Cordova, Alaska. Sept. 7. Control of the Cordova waterfront by the Alaska syndicate, excepting for that portion which Jack Palton owns, was accom plished easily, to all appearances, and the legal provision that 80 rods must Intervene between all waterfront loca tions, so as to prevent monopoly, was Just as easily nullified. At any rate, the powerful syndicate got its control, beating off every adverse Interest, al ways excepting the courageous Jack Dalton, who now has procured a re ceiver's receipt for his land tiiat is. Uncle Sam has accepted his money and given a receipt for it, which, after the land office has looked over the papers, will result In his getting a patent. As to the remainder, It is controlled by the syndicate; and, had not Pelegate Wlckersham prevented its passage last winter, congress would have passed a law giving the syndicate such further properties as would have wiped out even the Dalton holdings and left the town without one foot of waterfront not con trolled by it. Dalton Is Fighter. Rising from tho waterfront, opposite the deep water In the harbor, where the ships may drop anchor or docks may-be built, Is a mountain of copper ore. Jut ting out from Its base Is a neck of land 200 or 300 feet long. Some one filed on this land, using homestead script for the company; Dalton filed on It as a copper claim. Mineral filings tke precedence to all other filings. The company fought Dalton fought. For three years, now, the case has been contested in the United States courts. Dalton winning every time. Settlement is offered by the company. This point of land is a mile north west from town. Immediately adjoin ing it are three so called mineral claims. They were located by one Cameron. The company owns them now. Next comes the Cordova Townsite c'ornpany's holdings the whole site of Cordova, and the syndicate practically owns the townsite company. Next to the site of the town Is another point of land the syndicate has taken that for terminal purposes. Next Is an old cannery site. The syn dicate owns that, too. Not a foot let alone 80 rods inter vene to give that theoretical portion of every harbor up here that cannot pass into hands of monopoly. From Jack Dalton s land, a mile to the northwest ward of the town, along the entire sweep of the Cordova waterfront the syndicate has the ownership or control. The reason Is that always there la one commanding position In a harbor Buch as the one here, a harbor that has only one place where deep water craft may maneuver. The syndicate got that po sition, and, but for Jack Dalton, would dictate every foot of land from which Cordovans could get to deep water with out a fight Buch as Dalton put up and It Is not the rule for business men to put up such fights, for there are not many Daltons and most of the business men would be ruined, were they to at tempt to fight the company. They are tied hand and foot, with ruin staring them In the face, if it be the will of the syndicate to bring them to ruin. Eighty Sod Law Not Effective. I am told by men who should know, that from their knowledge bf the situa tion, they would guess that conditions now In Cordova could easily be dupli cated on Controller bay, if the com manding position were given away to a representative of the syndicate. It is absurd to depend upon that 80 rod free waterfront law, if its operation in Cordova be accepted aa a sample of Its benefits. It has been absolutely use less here; for the fact that some of the you the ra- fie best service nes furnished dallv. Kundav. o n i u Cordova waterfront the Dalton tract- remains uncontrolled . by tha syndicate I la not due to that 80 rod law, but to the fact that Dalton took his land with a mineral rights filing, r - You ask for Interviews on these sub jects here. Naturally, business men hesitate to Incur the enmity of the powerful syndicate by coming out In the open. Tet privately, and with fer vor, they related Instance after lnatanoe of threats having been given them of what would happen to them In a busi ness way if they refused to play the game proposed1 by the syndicate. It will require not much wisdom or experience to see that such condition intimidation of business men might easily be the result of one big concern obtaining the absolutely dictatorial po sition that has been obtained by the Alaska syndicate and its allies, with Its railroad, f steamer lines, docks, mines and smelters, its townsite, its news paper, its control of the city govern ment, Its control of the political ma chine that dictates all Alaska appoint ments. The result is not different from that which would ensue from the creation of like conditions In any other region. In New Jersey, Oregon or Louisiana, May Only Hope. To question these assertions Is to laugh,, up hero, when men talk their true thoughts, when they emerge from tho ever present fear of business de structlpn and tell what they really think. These men know, know It with knowledge gained In the school of hard experience. It ia easy away back In the states to sit and read this and ask why these men don't fight the syndicate. Put your self in their position and wonder what you would do. Tour business, your product of years of energy and work, is at stake. Your credit fragile thing, if powerful enough influences seek to de stroy it may be attacked. In short, the utter dominance of the syndicate In southern Alaska public utilities may be seen here by anyone with one eye and that one glass. So that. Insofar as that phase of the Alaskan controversy Is concerned, it may be regarded as Indisputable. No one here questions It, excepting those who speak for the syndicate, and many of them quietly admit it. Alaskans may not come out in the open In some instanoes and publicly plead for relief from that domination, because they might suffer destruction of their, businesses; but In the hearts of them they know that charges of such dominance are true, and they hope for the time when something will be done to cure the situation. NEW TODAY ROCHESTER WASHINGTON'S BEST NEW TOWNSITE $25 LOTS $25 This is your chance) to buy level, cleared lots In the best new town at the opening price of only $26 each only a few left and they are selling fast COME IN TODAY And you will agree that Rochester Is the best investment ever offered to the public. Three great railroads com pleted and running daily trains; new electric line to be built; factories, busi ness nouses ana new nomes going up. j in.ii ann eee pnoios, sou, etc. write fur booklet. Sold on easy terms. We are owners, not agents. AmericanHomelnvestmentCo. 1016 Chamber of Commerce Will Sacrifice a 205M-Acre Farm In Yamhill County If taken immediately. All under high state of cultivation. Splendid im provements. Price $80 per acre. Call 914 Lewis Bldg. Phone Main 8400. $1 7,500.00 .Best, corner buy south of Morrison street. Vou can double your money in the next two years. M. E. LEE 311 CORBETT BLDQ. 21st and Carter Beautiful home on Portland Heights 141x100, comfortable house; streets paved. For price and terms apply to OWBXB. 1014 Board of Trade Bid. XiOT OWAJSJtS We pay cash for equities In va cant lots. Denier ft Denier Realty Co., 640 Chamber of Commerce. Main 6694. BE RESTORED TO HEALTH Others have had your trouble Read what they say of my Remedies Disease need no longer strike terror to the hearts of those upon whom its blighting touch has fal len, for the healing power of these wonderful remedies Is such that even those given up as Incurable have been restored to health and happlnexs. These wonderful Chi nese remedies have stood the test' of centuries and have enabled Dr. Wo to restore to health hundreds of sufferers who had lost all hope of regaining their full strength and vigor. In writing for consultation blank inclose 4 cents in stamps. Wo Chinese Medical Co. i asoVi Alder, Corner Third. . Entire Corner, Beoond floor. SB. WO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title) made by th TltU ac Trust company, Lewis bld 4th and Oak. A. J. JJcCrum to Lottie A. Flem ing, lot 11 block a. Crystal Springs Park addition .!...... 100 3. . Voce and wife to Clarence K. Dahlgren et al, lots 4 and 5T block 3. Lorlnton addition.. S00 R. L. Stevens (sheriff) to Frank Schlegel et al. lot 12, block (, Taborside addition , IM H. It Moore to Angelo Qulntlerl. lota 20 anil SI. Mock 18. Berke ley . B0 Richard Loveridgs and wife to Wlnnefred Walsh, lot 10, block 1, Massillon : 80 Alta Hohanshelt and husband to Gaitrey I.aBarre, lots 8 and 10, block 4, Highland Park I.B00 Security Savings & Trust com pany to B. W. Holllster et al, beginning In east line of E. 80th street 148 feet north from Intersection with north line of east Caruthers street; bejrln ninjr in south line of East Sherman street 120 feet east of east line of East Thirtieth street; beginning at Intersec tion of north line of East Car uthers street with east line of East Thirtieth street; begin ning In north line of East Caruthers street "8 feet east of east line of East Thirtieth street J.600 Same to Max Stein, subd. "P." lot 3. block 5, Portland Home stead 2,100 O. W. Priest and wtfe to Charles A. Steel, lot 6, block 20, Laurel-, hurst 4.500 A. C. McFarlane, trustee, to Lewis Kerns, lot 9, block 4, Wall Street addition 1.000 W. E. Her and wife to T. Stein, subd. "C." lot S, block 6, Port land Homestead . 1,100 R. J. Davies and wife to Hiram Gibler, lot 8, block 2, Creston. . 426 D. P. Earn and wife to W. P.. Burton, lot 14, block 6, Maegly Highland 100 Estelle Stewart to Herbert Gor don, north half of lot 4, block 56, Couch's addition 22,500 John Ingham and wife to Mrs. E O. Klrkham. lot 9. block 1 Walts Cloverdale Annex 2,000 Sylvester P. Reeder to Melchlor Schlappl, lot 1, block 6, Bertha 1,000 Lawyers Abstract A Trust Co., capital 1200,000. 6 Board of Trade bldg. PACIFIC Title TTrust Co., the leading abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floor. UNCALLED FiCR ANSWERS j--. . . , , - ANSWERS to classified advertisements which appeared In The Journal await those possessing certificate for the fol lowing numbers: A 316. 795, 817. B 788, 816. 784. 787, 817. C 786. 780 791, 788., 794. 799, 790, 828. 826. 841. 780, 787. 810. 788, 287. D 771, 838. 792, 787, 1. 785, 828, 79, 824. 817 7X0. 796, 710. Ei 784. 794, 796, 783, 78 823, 766, 795, 787 749 7!)8. F 783, 819, 810, 817, 794 790, 818, 199, BIS. d 829. 784. 811 824. 7S9. 7S5. 825 788. 829. 797. 825. 791. 821. 820. 810. 826. 818, 793. 812. I 786, ; 799. I H 788, 816. 812, J 784, 792, 700, K 826 791. 797, 799 818. 812, 816. L 786, 770. 787. 826. 810, 830, 824. 829. 7S4 7 842. 776. 780. N 696. 793. 81 4. 795. 798, 794, 786. 824. 816, 818. 816, 826. 216, 812, 786, T86. 791 O 819, 796. 829. P 819, 837. 811, R 326 S 817, 786 811. 286, 787 789. 79, 791. 792 779.. 783. 824, 797, 813. 780, 787. r94. 878. 779, 788, 781, 799. 734. T SI 3. 788. 789. 787. 13, 790 1X2. 7X3. 684. V tS15 813. 818 911. W 819. 774 792. 785, 818, 811. 780. 782, 829. S13. 78R. 735. X 8H, 782, 789, 78, 784. Y 900. 811 782, 827. 811. 811. Z 828. CLASSIFIED AD RATES In Effect Anrll 16. 1911. ALIi PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED. CA8H ADVERTISEMENTS. Dallv or Sunday. 1 time. 8c per line. 2 consecutive times, 7c per line per in sertion. 8 or more consecutive times, 6c per line per Insertion, or 7 Insertions for price of 6. No ad counted for less than 2 llnea The above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications ex cepting the following: "Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. The rates in these classifications are: 6c per line per Insertion. Three insertions for the price of two. Seven Insertions for the price of five. No ad taken for less than 16c. CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 time, 9c per line. I consecutive times 8o per line per In sertion. 7 or more consecutive times. To per line per insertion. The above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications ex cept tho following: "Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. The rate ln these classifications is 7c per line per insertion. No ad charged for less than two lines, or 16c. MEETING NOTICES 41 Harken, O ye desert born. A grand banquet will be given Imperial Potentate Treat at the Commercial club. 7 p. m., Saturday, 1 Sept. 23. $5 per plate. ! cTnTa.n" , i Davis at 111 Second St. ! until Thursday, Sept. 21. 6 p. m. All nobles and visiting nobles are cordially invited to hlp make this the greatest banquet ever given ln oasis of Portland. Shrlners uniform. B. G. WHITEHOUSE. Rec. A. THURLOW. Potentate. OREGON COUNCIL No 1582. Royal Arcanum, meets at the Auditorium 208 Third. t21i street the first and third p. m. visitors cordially wel come. O O. HALT. Kee.retArv. Care Honeyman Hardware Co. E. B. HALL, 37th and Hawthorne ave., season 1911-12, society and club dances, etc., $10 per night. Fleming & Winters, 617 Chamber Commerce. Main 1429. B-2602. IVANHOE Lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias, will put on the Knight rank tonight. Visitors ln the cltv Invited. E. M LANCE, K. R. S. 'M. W. A. ROSE CITY CAMP Monday Selllng-Hlrsch bldg., Washington neat 10th. Phone clerk. Main 9294; A-482B. R. N. A., Ore. Rose camp, meets Tues. 1 evenings, Swiss hall, 8d and Jefferson. i IlLSINEKS CARDS i. & mm oi. Wedding and visiting card engravers and monogram stationers. Washington bldg,, Washington St., bet. 3d and 4th. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark St. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison St. FUNEHAL DIRECTORS Dunning' & McEntee uttne. every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-4668. Lady assistant. J, P, Finley & Son Third and Madison. Ladv attenda nt. M aln 9, A-1699. O. ZELLER CO. Both Phones. Sue. Zeller-Byrnes Co. Lady attendant. EERCH" Undertaker. Lady assistant. B-1888. E.-781. E. th-Alder. Poorenn Prt Funeral directors, 389- rearson up, Kti8gt,n gt. e. ipso. ERICS0N Undertaking Co. Main 6133, a-ZZSd, Lady ass't. EAST STtH funeral directors. lirAMsi or to F. 8. Dunning. Inc. E, 52, B-2526 EDWARD HOLMAN, undertaken 220 Sd st. Lady assistant. , Main 607. HiMSTpCKl 68Fgllil!r81 lwooOTj also 94 pawson, Woodlawn 1874. BIRTHS BRODY To Mr. and Mrs. Laurenoa Brody 'September 5, S. girl. TEMPLETON To Mr.-and Mrs. How. " fcrd Temrdeton, 412 Larrabee street, September 10, a boy. DIAMOND To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Desmond. August 18, a girl. BEEMAN- To Sir. and Mrs. Ira Andrew Beeman, St. Vincent's hospital, Sep temher 14, a boy. - DEATHS AND FUNERALS BURNHAM At Tigard, Or.. Sept. 17, Charles Burnham, aged 78 years, i I month, 21 days. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m. from residence. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 150 6th sC opp. Meier & Frank s. Main 7215. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 $475 DOWN, BUSINESS CORNER. West side. 50x100. on carllne. suit able for Income from stores, flats or factory; big payroll adjoining, out of, town; owner compelled to sell; price nrlu 2fKlft AflCV farm, t i KalAnca fin. James C. Logan, sir Spalding bldg. HERE IS ,V BUY 18500 10 per cent net on class A business property; leased: liew'itkling. C. L. BAMBERGER Room 2 I,..t '.T.'hermena bldg. $45,000 Business Corner 100x125 Russell and Williams ave. T- 8S2, Journal. $17.600---BeKt corner buy south of Mor rison St. You can double vour monev In the next 2 years. M. E. Lee. 811 Cor- bett bldg. $15,600 Good Income property, paying $1560 per year and has a great fu ture. M. E. Lee. 311 Corbett bldg. FINE corner on E. 7th and Market, par ing 10 per cent on price asked. Sol E. 11th st. E. 5023. " TO LEASE 68 FOR RENT Warehouse. 80x100. with basement. See Mr. Arnold. 282 E. Water st. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 SEVEN room modern house, fine sleei lng porch, rooms are all large, house double constructed, built by day for or tn owner. This Is selling at less .than cost; Is near Waverly-Woodstock car; price $200; easy terms. Cowing & Purcell 507 Spalding bldg. 7 Room House $2500 1 blocks from Union ave., gas. eleo trlcltv. furnnce and other mortem fe. tures. Look this up at once. Prlre 12600 on terms. I UoYOUNO & HARTSHORNE, 514 Chamber of Commerce bldg. A FINE buy ln Kenton, where you can I double your money shortly; neat 5 ! room cottage, full baseme'nt, entire furniture; coiner lot. close to business street; owner must leave; only $600 re I quired; balance of 2000 at 6 per cent. 205 McKay bldg. j $100 cash and $10 a month, new 6 room I modern bungalow, very cozy, rooms ; well arranged and beautifully finished. line oox too lot; price only $2000. Cowing & Purcell qui Spalding bldg. Bungalow, Only $1400 Lot and furniture included. $250 down, 4 rooms, porcelain bath; toilet, sink, hot and cold water. Dutch kitchen, plastered, tinted, fine lot, close to Rose City Park crt: adjoins restricted district. See lames C. Lopnn. 815 Spalding bldg. WILL $1000 BUILD AN ARTISTIC HOMK? Yes. and partly furnish it We have a larger number and greater variety of designs than you will find ln any book. Complete working plans and specifications. FIVE DOLLARS. Portland Rldg. Assn., .122 Mohawk Bldg. i Don't Pay Rent We have 4, 6 and 6 room homes, all modern, inrestrlcted districts, for sale i on easy terms. Provident Investment !& Trustee company, 201-2-3 Board of I Trade bldg. Marshall 473. A-1022. i 45th st., ln Rose City Park 100 feet ; from carline, 6 rooms, modern through out; owner leaving city; house com plete ln every ditail, $3900, $800 cash, balance like rent. I C. L. BAMBERGER, I Room 2 Lumberinens bldg, I A GOOD 7-room house wTth-electrlo ; lights and bath, on a very fine half acre with fruit, berries, chicken house end yards; fine view towards the cltv and Portland Heights. $3200, terms. 1214 Francis ave. Phone Sellwood 303. I NEW, 9 rooms, 4 bed rooms, modern construction, east front 80 foot av ; enue. near corner 12th and Hawthorne, ; 6 car lines, all Improvements In and paid for; $6500, terms. Phone East j 6178. Owner. .OWNER needs the money. If you aro I looking for a bargain In a new 6-room bungalow tn Hose City Park district, strictly modern ln every respect, with option of buying adjoining; lot, call at j 717 Yeon bldg. 5 BEAUTIFUL HOMES. Finish, oak. choice veneer fir, charm ing. Also several fine corner lots away below market value. Best location ln Irvington. C-18C6, East 273.' No agents. ,W. H. HERDMAN. FOR BALE 4-room house, partly fur nished, lot 60x100. east front. 100 ft. from Alberta. Price $760. $260 down, $10 per mo. Phone Woodlawn 694 910 E. 14th st. N. I FOR SALE 4 room house and 2 lots; small payment flown, balance on time, or will trade for 1 lot and 6" or 6 room bungalow. What have you? 969 E. g5tn N.. nearJPregcott, NEW five-room house, lot 100x100. 2 blocks east and one north from end of Woodstock car line, at a bargain, with terms. For particulars see owner on place, miss k. l. miller. FOR SALE By owner. 4 room modem bungalow, near to car line, easy terms, inquire or rranK vvoir, zuo Wasco st. Lee Bow Park Ad.iL, Mon- ta villa. - NEW 6 room bungalows for sale, close - ln. Terms. Modern ln every respect. Only a few left. Call early at the In dependent Plumbing Office, 227 Grand aVe.. cor. Thurman, Phone East 962. $50 CASH, $20 monthly, Including inter fst for nice bungalow. Move right Into your own home. 291 E. 75th St. N Call 630 Worcester block. fTNK modern home, close in between Union and Williams ave., at a bar gain. $2500 will handle same. 310 Monroe st. Take U car. No agenra. SEE Le Nolr & Co. for west side prop erty. Exclusive dealers In west side realty. Ground floor Chamber of Com merco. 1 SM A, LL house and corner lot, 60x100; price $160. $45 cash. $10 per month. Cnll at Gregory Heights office, end of Rose City 1'ark carilne. Compelled to Sell at Once ft room house, close in, $1800; half cas t-eper or naxer, 4 44 Sherlock bldg. $50 cash, $20 monthly, including inter est. for nice bungalow. Move right Into your own home. 291 E. 75th st N Call 630 Worcester block, $2200. SMALL cash payment, or $2100 Vt each for 6 room modern house, 2 blocks froiri Jefferson high school' ground 50x100. Woodlawn 202. C-2008. NEW modern 6-room house and two lots, 1 block from Mt. Scott car, for sale by owner, $2250. Terms. Phons Tabor 2913. SNAP By owner, new 6-room modern bungalow; will take lot or small cash payment, balance monthly. Phons East 1145. WILL pay cash for firsthand second mortgages either straight or Install ment. State full particulars. D-838, Journel. . 1 NEW modern 4 room house, large attic large basement, bath, cerrient walks, gas and electrlo lights, fine lawn. $250 cash will handle. 861 E. 11th st E. 8021. FOR SALE Neat modest modern home, ' good neighborhood, no rich or un desirables; $1600; terms. Shaw, 915 Williams ave. ' LARGE modern house, full lot;, price $200(1; will take M "ash. Call 6704 47th ave., near Myrtle Park. SEVEN room house, lot 100 feet square; cheap; $200 down, $16 per month. Mt. Soott line, i Phons Tabor I lit.