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A TIIE ; OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL, PORTLAND, i WEDNESDAY EVENING, I DECEMBER 6, ' 1911. 17 3c : V W ' i i - 1 SaaYiaiiftirr Vi'il a 'i ii ir?iiYfr,iM ' - - be. a. o. iuxtx. . Th Leading Specialist. . I am a registered snd licensed physician, confining mr upaolil Srsctlce to the aliment of MEN. I ave mors money Invested In ray establishment than all other Port land specialist combined. ' I use my photograph ao that whan you come to aea me personally you will recognise me. investigate my personal standing before aocepting treatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. ; Are You betnf treated la a satisfactory man ner by your present doctor! I carrying out hi promises? Has he cured you In a reasonable time, and llveU Up to hla guarantee Ara you paying; him exorbitant prteee--for medicine? Does he emnloy thorough ly up-to-date and sclentlflo methods, whloh would be approved by the reg. ular family doctor? It you cannpt answer these questions favorably to '.uroelf, com and hava a confldsn 'tal talk with me about your case rt w!M cost you notkln. raBioon wxnrs. t.oot rox odt. rztTB, risTnxA. bto. I Cured in 5 Days anfa SatHtlm Wmm Oaeunatloa. family ot some. NO- SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANT CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONT5 TREATMENT. MOST TIME-8A VINO. MOST NAT URAL MOST BATE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURB. - I GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IB. A PACT. I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CTTRM BY EXPIRI IWOK5 AND EOTttpMENT, WHICH ARTS THW KEYSTONES TO 8TJC nESS. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL) OFFICE ON THE COAST, ySKS OOBTBOXTATIOlf. I Invite you to come to my offlc. 1 will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia. "Nervous Debility. Blood Disorders. Piles, Fis tula, Bladder. Kidney, Prostatio hd all Men's Ailments, and give you FREE a physical examination: If neo. eiaarv at mlcrosconlcal and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine patnoiogicai ana oscterioiogieai con ditional. Every person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you want My offices are open nil day rroir f a m. to p. m, and Sundays fro it 10 to 1. . A.CSmith,M.D. 8346 Morrison St., Corner Od, Portland, Oregon. Men's Specialist Modern Methods i ' or otnuxo irars xcaijAdxxs Blood Poison TBM XTEW GZXXA BZSJOOTEXT J52G.OO 2222Lm WLAKMLN QUI Vli Js se vs w w centurlea. ANIMAL THERAPY con slats of the extract of the organs of re young, vigorous animals, it reeas and builds up the nerves and reju venates the old and worn out tie sues. I would like to spread the good naws of our victory over weak ness to every man who is weak or prematurely old. Tou are cordially Invited to call or write and learn how I administer this great remedy. PROF. NLISSLR'S Bactsrin treatment is another won derful new discovery for the moat common disease of men. PROFES SOR NEISSERIA BACTERIN VAC CINE! accomplishes for these diseases what THE GERMAN DISCOVERY does for blood poison. If you have this common disease In the most chronic or aggravating form and thtnk you are Incurable, come to me and learn about this celebrated new discovery. i mms my raoMiBES. I ACCEPT WO nrOOTtAB&B CASUS, I Sever MOLD OUT TAUBE BOPSS. Why treat with Incompetents when you can secure the expert services of a competent specialist. . Corns to me if you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Veins, Hydrocele. Obstructions, Xfsrvs, Blood and Rkln Disorders, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Sruntlons, XJloers, Weakness, Prostatls, Pilss or fistula. ,t to 8 7 to I Dally lundsy, 10 to 1. j jBaamlnstlondTlos-Pres. :. BOOMS 11-14 TaATATETTB BTjDQ. ,aU WAWlJrCCTUJi wm, ota, -.ASlMI at faf tat jrySs. ' IwllMt Ak Tr lrarlat3bt S C'iri.'irEa.TEirt ND HRANU PlLLa for si m kaawa M Bwt, Stian, Alwra SoHthM -r SOLO BY OBOISTS BWEKS Dr. KLEFt mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iwmm SCHEME IS BEST ' n I I ID Corporation Lawyer's Plan of Federal Control Believed ;?v ' Most Thorough, Offered. (WMhlogtoa Burs, of Tbe loernal.J ;' Washington, Deo. 4. Samuel Unter mayor, eminent corporation lawyer of New York, and chairman 1 of th Clvlo Federation's subcommittee on trust legis lation, so many thought, earn nearest to offering a complete plan for th fed eral regulation of big uombinatlona that has been done by anyone yet heard by the senate committee on Interstate com merce, Mr, Untermeyer appeared to ba genuinely anxious to have worked out a scheme which would protect ths masses against extortion, and, at the same tima, permit ths needed larga corporations to exist. H based his propaganda upon the proposition that Unrestricted com- A SQUARE DEAL la what you will get If you treat with me. Results ara autckend positive. Tou are benefited at ono. 11 sa wha hays dragged their -cases along for msnths with soma other spe cialist srs astonished at the prompt effects . 1 of my re mar kablefk iftiiffltBt i curei Ntfllil De ftlln f Varicose Veins. Piles, W RllDtira Rhuuma. tlsm, stiff and swollen Joints, Kidney, Bladder, eta ' Blood Aliments quickly snd safely cured by a famous and well known Oar man remedy. Ooasultatloa rrea. Writ ot Can. DR. LINDSAY Ths OUI BsUablo tpeotallsfc Corner Alder and Bcond streeta En. trance m Second street, Portland, On Offioe hours t a. m. to t p. nw sun daya 10 a. m. to 1 p. as. I Cure Men $io IS MY FEE Vay When - Oated. Oensral Debil ity, Weak Berves, hmummmshh uimmw wesuns of exposure, overwork and other vio lations of Bstuss's lairs. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Varicose Veins, qalekly and permanently cured at small expense. - BraCXAX, ACUUMTS Nawly con tracted and chronld cases cureL All burning, Itching and Inflamma tion stopped la 14 hours. Cures ef fected In seven days. Consultation rrea. If unable to call, writs fur 1st of questions. Office hours A. M. to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P M. only. - jraWUriO COAST MZSIOAXi CO 4MVs Washingtoa St., Oor. Tirsc Bortlaad. Oregon o taa -wi ti Waslu, corner 11 BV bllsUClluNU Chtness Doctor. His Chinese herbs snd root medicines cure blood troubles and all diseases of tbe heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys. Whan others bave given you up, con sult or writ to Blng vhong. AKF MEN'S I 'wpWI Cm JbJI Beaaov4 ByC.K.Holsman,M.D.,The Leading Spedalist 1 am an expert specialist trestlnsr aliments of men ex clusively. I own my office and equipment, publish my nhAtAawna anil napanrilllv annArvlia the treatment of all patients front the time they come to me until they E are discharged ss cured. Although my time is fully oc- If copied from early morn until late at night In looking tr after the wants of my patients, and In administering ray special treatment forr Blood Poison and Vsrtcose Veins, I always take pleasure In consulting with nsw patients. In orterln my servloes to the afflicted I am giving you the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation and experience for the past 18 rars can leave no doubt as to my ability honesty and Integrity and should be sufficient to convince the most skeptic! that I am the FOREMOST ,nd LEADING Specialist InPirtland. I possess skill and r.naHana aonuiraii in such at way that no other can share It and should not be classed slth Inexperienced doctors or M n peclallsts. C, k. ttoltnui, si. v. A thorough Investigation should be made by every ailing man as to the specialist he consults. Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand the best medical attention. I have the ability and can give you this service. I hsve always charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may! be obtained by any man who sincerely desires to be cured. I make no misleading statement;, falae promises or unbusinesslike propositions. I would Uks to have you for a patient If ypu will come to me on a strictly professional basis, accepting Inducements that I offer, which are my ability; 18 years' successful experience, time-saving treatment and cure of certain diseases. - ' vabioou yrSarni I dally demonstrate that these con ditions can bs cured In nearly ell canes by ons treatment In such a sat isfactory way that the organs are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases", swelling subsides, healthy circulation ia rapidly reestablished, instead of the depressing conditions. I guarantee you a cur to stay cured or refund the money. KDHET AT S&A&pXB BX8 ZA8BS. With these diseases you may have more complications than ars present ed by any other diseased organ. By my. searching Illumination of - ths bladder I determine accurately the disease and by mlcrosooplo examina tion and urinalysis I make doubly sure the condition of the kidneys, thus laying foundations for scienti fic treatment. 11 SPBCIPZO BX.OOB POISOW. ; Scientific treatment only should be uaed in combatting this loathsome dlseasa I cure Blood poison toy ths new German Remedy which I Intro duce directly Into the blood, purify ing It, neutrsllsing It and expelling poison from th system. New blood thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues in such a way that the patient recovers his normal state of health, strength and soundness. (T pnSCT TKEATUXITX rOB WUXNI8S, . ' That disorder commonly known ss weakness has for years and genera tions baffled the efforts Of physi cians, yet to this very day a ma jority of doctors, specialists not ex cepted,; ar , attempting to overcom I tramt all Allmnts of Men and cura to mtay cured I Otter Free Consultation and Examination i In'Mt ! you tor- com to my ' of flc. I will explain to you my treat ment for verlcoae veins, hernia, nervous debility, blood rlson, piles, f ls tula, bladder, kldny and all men's allmenta, and give you TREE a physical examlnstlon if you write for fm book and self-examination blank,, My offtoe is open ell day from a. m. to 8 p. w. and Sunday from 10 to laAll, oorrespondeao treated confidentially, letters cheerfully answered. DR.C.K.HOLSMAN petition is not healthy, but that, la th instance Of tha very largo corporauone. especially,' agreemnnis ss.io volume of output were sssentlaU w T would advocate continuing tne auu- traat la' ha ,iM "and enforcing It as It now Is, up to a oertaln point that point at wnion a prra suumu " agsment could show that It was better that iiiimuiKlnit V ailttntnut eil. and for such eases, I would hav provision for a commission to regulate all agreements entered into, permitting unaer uu MMimAt, ar,,lafrhn m arrmmmmntM MM tO ....v..h . .... . - prices and as to volume of output Sta bility is the thing to be airaea t uuu.r l.hl, uailllnna nrtnaa and OUt- put, business men can sell on a eloaer margin than they can under ths condi tions that would be Imposed wars ths anti-trust law left unamended." . Mr. Untermeyer frankly told ths com mittee that "gentlemen's agreements" ars freely entered Into all over tne country, hundreds, "perhaps thousands," he said, of them being in force at this time. He contended that the law had broken down completely, and was abso lutely, out of Joint with modern 'de mands. ','' '-' ' - ' "It was when Roosevelt began the en forcement of th anti-trust law," he nnntinnu that tha business - world! learned what ths anti-trust law meant in tho cieveiana aaminisu-suon it wm pools which wsrs sought to be pre vented. Combinations were not sought to ba proscribed." He advised permissible federal in corporation with compulsory federal lln.n.M WrVio, atata richta could be saved, consistent with the ends sought. he, said, snouio, os ssvea; ana xo mat end hs advocated that ths proposed law provide som,sort of concurrent Juris diction of state and federal courts. Stats charters should conform with federal requirements. , Mr. Untermeyer would not permit cor- PROVED BEYOND ALLJOUBT . That Nature's Intended Remedies Do Cure. fatasn -"T c. c. Gee Wo A Wo The Ghlaess Doctor I have been practicing In Portland for many years. During that time I administered to thouaands of patients .1.1 -A . n..Hla MUA HAAtl. . . . t-. . . Da.k, YPwtm these natural remedies I have brought about remarkable cures not unuami i v.. Orientals who know that the secrets and . . -s . i M.a ,tnaa ara nanaeif own from father to son In the physi cians lamines iur ,iimuuv.. v... . v. ncruin results are to be ex- pected from their source. I can show , ... nm Mt,fnl natianta to many ieivori Patients out of town writs for consul tation blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In stamps. The C Gee Ws Chinese Medicine to. 183U ylrst Strsst, Corner JtorrUoa. portiaad, Oregon. SSaaAXJi TWXOW BIMOITS DISORDERS It by methods thst havs been In con stant use and have always failed for halt a century. They dose the sys tem with powerful stimulants and tonics.; calculated to reators nervous force or strength that is not and never has been lacking, with the re sult that the functions are tempo rarily excited to the positive detri ment of the patient Weakness Is only a symptom resulting from many local conditions and is curable, by local treatment only, without the giving of a single Internal dose, which demonstrates the absolute ac curacy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a single failure and I hav entire confidence In my ability to cur all cases that com to me for treatment I am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfeoted can com pletely and permanently . restore strength and vigor. . NO MONET REQUIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT. Many Satlents havs no confidence lh" their octor. because he demands pay be fore a cure has been-effected snd there are many who have been mis informed about their eordttion or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical and think there is no cur for them. I want an oppor tunity to treat such men. It makes no difference about the financial part, as Isecept pay for my serv ices as benefits are derived; when I am satisfied the patient Is reliable. Health la capital at Interest. I, will prove my ability to cure before ask ing pay for my ssrvfoes. 221 Vi Morrison St K Corner . pirs Street. VOX1XAXD, OBBOOX Gee poratlons to hold stock In other corpora .tions, averring; ' that this had brought to pass grav oppression of minority j Stockholders. Charters now given,. In his opinion, sra too broad grant powers to do almost every eonoelvable thing under the sun and anywhere on ths globe. ' He would ourtall ths corporation practice of converting Its own stock Into an obligation against Itself, to the Int Jury of the publia. , ;'As to stock watering," he said, "I believe It Is impracticable to do any thing with existing Issues; but. as to future Issues, ths proposed bommlsslon should supervise them with care, deter- fining what amounts should bs issued." Hs thought ths commission should regulate' trade agreements, . subject to review, and not have plenary powers. Irresponsible competition he denomi nated on of th greatest menaces to healthy business. It prevented- stabil ity ot prices and output, and stability hs offered ss almost the sine non qua of curing the admitted chaos now ob served In th business world. "Would not this attempt to Indue stability raise ths cost of living r Sen ator Towhsend asked. ' . "No," Mr. Untermeyer answered, "be cause men could do business on lower margins If they could know that prices wera to be maintained and could deter mine ahead what was to be tha volum of the output. Muat not wa assume ) that competition will be unrestrained, If regulated combinations ars not per mitted?" N He Indorsed th views of the majority of the supreme court In th Standard OH case, and Insisted that It was not new, but merely the reiteration of what he always had believed to b the law and what he understood to be the previ ous findings of the courts. "Did that . decision interpolate any thing In ths statute by Judicial legisla tion r Senator Brandegee asked. "No," Mr. Untermeyer replied, "It was the only sensible Interpretation ths court could have rendered. Any other Would have been absurd and under such other Interpretation the law would de feat Its own purpose." Building Permits J. B. Richardson, repair one story frame dwelling, Hawthorne avenue be tween East Thirty-fourth and Thirty fifth; builder, H. C. 'Edmonds. $30. Clara Patton, erect one story frame shed, 178 Foster street, between Willis boulevard and Hunt street; builder, George Mason. 160. r, 1 Vlerguts. erect one story frame chicken house. 10 West Simpson street HS JFJiPLES Burned and Itched So He Could Hardly Stand It. Tried Medicines, Etc., Nearly 3 Years. In Eternal Misery. Started Using Cuticura Remedies. Now Has No Sign of Skin Disease. "My troubles began along In the snmmef m the hottest weather and took ths form of small eruptions and itching and a kind of . smarting pain. It took me mostly all over my back and kept getting worse until finally my back was covered with ft mass of pimples which would burn and itch at night so that I could hardly stand it. This condition kept getting worse and wore until my back was a solid mass of big sores which wdUld break open and run. My underclothing would be a clot of blood. "I tried various blood medicines and other remedies and salves for nearly three years and I was not getting any benefit. It seemed I was in eternal misery and could not sleep on my back or lean back on a chair. I was finally given a set of the Cuticura Rem edies by my brother who recommended them to me very highly. I started using ths Cuticura Remedies and inside of two weeks I could see and feel a great relief. I kept on using Cuticura Soap, Ointment and also tbe Resolvent, and in about three or four months' time my back was nearly cured and I felt like a new being. Now I am in good health and no sign of any skin diseases and I am fully satisfied that Cuticura Rem edies are the best ever madei or akin diseases. will always ' recommend them to any body who will use according to directions. I would not be without them." (Signed) W. A. Armstrong, Corbin, Kan., May 26, 1911. For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Ointment bave afforded the most eco nomical treatment for affections of the akin and scalp of Infants, children and adults. Although sold by druggists and dealers throughout ths world, a liberal sample of each, with 83-p. book on the skin, will be sent free, on application to Potter Drug sj bem. Corp., Dept. 27 A, Boston. TUB ' DR.GREEN SYSTEM OT MAN BUILDING We cure, quickly and perma nsntly all curable oases of VARX COSB VEINS and HYDROCELE, without sever surglosl operatlona; TTBBTKBAX. OBSTRUCTIONS with out cutting or burning SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON without injurious drugs) (606 skillfully administered If preferred)! HERVO-VXTAIi DEBIL ITY without stimulative remedies! PROSTATIC, BLADDER and KID HUT troubles CORTRACTED disor ders! PILES and all RECTAL ail ments of men, PAY WHEN SATISFIED Is your absolute protection. Consul tation, examination and diagnosis free and private. No cases accepted through corre spondence. One personal visit to offlcs required be fore t r e a t m en t commences. W m must first see and know your exact condition. This J the only lntjM r.nt satisfactory way. Corns today. VI n lira dllv 9 to 6: evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1. , ' DR. GREEN CO. 80a Washing-ton St Portland, Or. MenandWomen CURED The Famous X T 7S.ICChan VlJr Chin.se Medical Kn. S.X. sj. w. chan ' Oompanr i Oban SKS. S. X. CHAW, with their Chinese medicines of herbs ana roots, ours won I derfully. They hsve cured many suf Iferers when all other, .remedies ha vo .ii Di. .hp, fA, HrktH. Internftl and 1 external sickness and all chronio, pri vate eilments. Their. remedies are harm less ana give quica results. e opera tions. Consultation free, Ksamlnatlons for ladles by Mrs. Chan. Cail or writs for symptom blank to 8. JK. CJBIAN OHI VESB MXDICINB CO., aafl Morrison U btwa 1st and ad. rortlaad. Or. BACK COVERED W Mi W7 between ' Patton 1 and Concord; builder, same, $60. Mrs. Florence Swartt. erect two storv ordinary store and rooms. Front street between Mill and Montgomery builder, F. C. Striegel. $200. A Berry, erect one story frame' Shed, Kast Forty-ninth street, between Sis kiyou and Klickitat; builder, same, $100. B. A. McCarl, erect one and one half story frame dwelling, Mall street, be tween Kast Thirty-seventh and '.Thirty ninth! builder, same, $2200, Balfour, Outhrle &-Co.. repair'Trarae docks, river front, between Overton and r euygrove streets; builder, same, fiouu. John JECrigan, erect one story frame dwelling. 955 Cleveland avenue, between Frescott snd Going; builder, same, $20. J. C. Moore, repair one story frame dwelling, Kast Tenth - street, between Mason, and Skldmore; builder, same, Boring Wood & Coal" Co., ereot one story frame office, 292 East Fiftieth street, between Hawthorne and Clay; builder, same, $100. C. H. Steele, repair one and one half story frame dwelling, Campbell street, corner Jarrett: builder, same. S500. J. M. Taber, erect one story frame stable, Missouri avenue, between Shaver and Failing; builder, same, ,150. ' S. W. Burgess, erect two story frame dwelllny. Fifty-seventh avenge, be tween orty-inira ana oriy-iourio streets; builder, same, $2260. JB, W. Kimble, erect one story frame awem Kast Wladele Willamette story garage, 695 Tlbbetts street, be tween East Twenty-first and Twenty second; builder, A. Lacey, $50. E, F. Schlldon, erect one story frame dwelling. Ivy street, between East Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth; builder, same. $1600. Mrs. B. L. Stone, repair three story brick store building, 344 First street, be tween Market and Mill; builder, N. J. Ellison, $50. Mrs: Isma Skidrriore, repair one story frame dwelling, 1303 East Twelfth street, between AInswortb and HoLman; builder, Flndley & Jacobsen, $360. First Christian church, repair frame church. Park street, between Columbia and Jefferson, builder, Georg U. Jo vlk. $640. J. Meyers, repair four story brick store building. Twelfth street, between Burnslde and Couch; builder, D. God frey, $50. w. W. Sinclair, erect on story frame dwelling, Fifty-ninth avenue, between East Sifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth; builder, W. W. Cates, $200. ' F. r . Kelner, erect one story rrame dwelling, lfS7 East Seventeenth street, between Killlngsworth and Atnsworth; builder, same. $1100. wasnington masonic uuuaing susso elation, renair brick lodee room, corner Kigntn and uurnsiae streets; Duiiaer, y Parker & Banfield, $260. A W. M. Taylor, repair brick furnltur store, 60 orana avenue, comer wan atrpAt! hiilMpm Parker A Banfield: t25. I Mrs. C. W. Barzee, repair two-story frame flwelllng, 68 Eaet Tnirlietn street, between pine ana stars; Duiiaers, same, J 225. C. A. Daniels, erect one-story frame shoe shop, East Seventy-second street, between Garfield and Whitman; build ers, same; $100. Mott Klciwoy. erect one-siory rrame dwelling, 663 Clatsop street, between Kast Seventeenth and Eighteenth; builder, Fred Gutendorf; $100. Charles II. McGJrr, erect one and one half story frame dwelling. 44 Kilpat rick street, between MlnnpKota and Mon tana; builder, same; $1800. Scott Brooke, repair three-story brick store and offices, 345 Washington street. between Seventh "and Eighth, builder, H. A. Melton; $150. It. M. Glen, electrical wiring for one and one-half story frame dwelling. East Hixty-third street, between Davis ana Everett; builder, same; $30. M. F. Brady, erect two and one-half story frame dwelling, Thompson street, between Twenty-second nnd Twenty third; builders, Moors Bros., Inc.; $10, 000. G. H. Clark, repair one-story frame dwelling. East EUhty-flrst street, be tween Siskiyou and Klickitat; builder, O. H. Clark; $100. C. W. Harvey, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. Pippin street, be tween Alblna and Kcrby; builders, Clin ton Bros.; $2000. J. Luhr. erect one and one-half story frame dwelling, 866 East Fifty-seventh street, between Broadway and Halsey; builders, same; $1700. Georire W. Marshall, reoalr two-story frame saloon and offices, 275 Burnslde street, between Third and Fourth; builder, J. W. Thurman; $350. Mabel Kuhn, erect one and one-half storv frame dwelling, 498 East Forty third street between Thompson and Braiee; builder. H. H. Kuhn; $2500. Balfour-Guthrie A Co.. repair frame warehouse. Front street, foot of Raleigh street; builder, same; $300. Peter Glebler, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling, 844 Colonial street, between Shaver and Falling; builder, George Schneider; S. Benson, excavate for building. Sev enth and Oak streets; builder, Sound Construction and Engineering Co.; $2000. J. Stein, erect two-story frame dwell ing, Greenwood street, between Glad stone and Corra; builder, R. O. Rector; $1800. L. Mover, erect two-story ordinary store and rooms, Russell street, between Borthwlck and Alblna avenue; builder, James A Kelley; $8000. Norrls Safe and Lock Co.. repair mill safe store. 105 Second street, between WnHhlngton and Stark; builder, same; $200. F. H. Kelly, repair frame building, 124 Graham avenue, between Mississippi snd Alblna Rvenues; builder, E. Scott; $30. Mr. Beach, electrical wiring for two and one-half story frame dwelling, Qulmby street, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth: builder, same; $500. J. C. Hayes, erect one-story frame garage, 857 Height avenue, between Shaver and Mason; builder. J. H. Bwear lnpen; $40. Hans Johnson, repair one and one-half story frame dwelling, 641 White ave nue, between Mountain boulevard and alley; builder, same; $50. D. R. Cooper, erect one-story frame garage, 040 Kerby street, between Pkid more and Prescott; builder, A. M. Har per; $70. ROBBERS TAKE TURKEYS WHILE OWNER "HIDES" Chicago, Deo. 6. Two robbers who drovs to the grocery and butcher shop of Joseph Dim, early last evening and robbed ths cash register of $05 and stole a dosen turkeys, created more ex citement for an hour than has been ex perienced In the Desplalnes street dis trict in several months. ' Joseph Dim, owner of tbo place, was waiting on a negro woman when the robbers arrived In a truck drawn by two horses. One, about 23, asked the price of turkeys and Dim, without looking up from a package be was wrapping, answered. The next moment the thief thrust his revolver against the grocer's bead. "Give us your money or we will kill you," was his command. Dim for a moment was too frightened to move, but the woman customer, at the slcht of the revolver, fled to the street, shouting "Murder!" Both robjalrs tried to oatch her. and this gave "TDlm an opportunity to run Into the ice box. The thieves did not bother with ulm, but took $66 from the cash register, then seised a dosen turkeys and ran to their wagon and drove away. Open Evenings Free demonstrations of player pianos, Victor talking machines, Vlctrolas and all the latest muslo at Sherman, Clay a Co, Morrison at Sixth. Pianos rented $3 $4 perinonth, free drayag. Kohler t Chase, 876 Wash ington st : Smoks Queen Quality tobacco, the labels. See 167 $rd. . Bave - Cooking bunker. Coal $5.76, at Bdlefsen'i .: . . e Oak Rink popular place these day.. ng, Lexington avenue, Deiween OUR BOOK 13 Fttaa- n. Eleventhoand Thirteenth; builder. I Bros.. flOOO. JVKLJJU)XV kv"" w. ; Dve works, erect one, o -K-Atr avcC 'BUXLrDENO . , NSW TODAY. Fine view lot, "ROSE CITY PARK," $850.00. Large lot in "LAURELHURST," $1275; will build to suit purcniser on easy terms, or sell. 7-room bungalow, "ROSE CITY PARK." f4250. i v 8 - room bunpralow, L A U R E L- HURST.W 6750. i 9-room elegant home, "LAUREL- ' HURST, ?7000. For sale, easy terms. We own and want buyers to see usjv ' o. Architects and Engineers Marshall 660 505 Gerlinger Bldg. cann mm MORTGAGE LOANS JSOfo JOHN E. CR0NAN J07Q IV soa Bpaldlnc Bldg. REAL ESTATE TBANSFiIRS CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title A Trust company, Lewis bldg., 4th and Osk. Portland Trust Co, to Archie- W. Vlllamead 00 Ladd Estate Co. to George H Mil iar ft m) lot 90 hWk 11. West. moreland t6t Fidelity Trust Co. to Florence EX Anrirewu lot 12. hlflpk 2. RrOBd. way addition 6,000 George A. Brown, administrator, -Selma L. Brown, undivided half nf lota 1A. 20 51 22 hlork 6. Kern Park 400 West St. Johns Land Co. to Maude - XfoVAA 10 anra In BActlon 11. township 1 north, rapge 1 west 8,000 St. Helens Realty Co. to Maude McICee. lots 68. 69. Marine View BSS The Jacobs-Stlne Co. to Minnie Hnmnhnv lnt 14 hlorlc S3. Kelle Crest $ 600 Albert I.acey to Annie B. Lacey and wife, lots 13 and 14. mock 19 KAnllvurth and lata 1 to 4, block 2, Kvanston ......... 6,000 Joseph T. Lavagetto to H. K. Rnsstter At al lot 16. block 6. Stuart Park 166 The Investors Mtg. Security Co. Ltd. to Lucia S. Fear, lots 8. 10 and 11, Portland Heights ... 6.650 Euclid E. Chapman and husband . to Rose Lily, lot 3, block 1, Crookhams addition 800 Alexander H. Emerson and wife to Michael Henry, lot 14. block 2 in subdivision of lots 1, 2, 7, 8 '9 and 10, North St. Johns 660 J. J. Metxler and wife to George E. Corson et al, lot 29, block 9, Laurel hurst 8,600 Northwestern Financial Co. to W. E. Wann, lot 2, block 12, Park addition to Alblna TOO Julius Stelzig and wife to I. Emelstein, lot 6, block 27, Ver non 1,800 8. O. Bur to E. H. Fitzglbbon, lot 10, block 13. Walnut Park., 4,030 Euclid E. Chapman and husband to Jesao B. Lily, lot t. block 1. Crookhams addition 600 C. G. Danielson and wife to Louis J. Corl, lots 6 and 7. tract "E," Northrup Acres 8,860 Annie L. Lent and husband to E. W. Miller, lots 6 and 6, block . 8. town of Lent 1,600 J. C. Beard to C. W. Robey, lot 14, block 8, Gordon Place ........ 757 J.'H. Shaw and wife to Rudolph TX-IMa ot al lnt 17. hlork 80. Sellwood 660 Title Guarantee A Trust company to Marie Foerster, lots 8 and 3, block 1, Dover 875 Etta C. Holbrook and husband to ISTnna fiwra lnta 23 and 24. block 10, Riverside addition.... 1,000 Anna Riley et al to W. H. Kay. lots 14, 15 and 16, block . 18, Willamette addition 150 Cell A Priest and husband to A. 8. NIchol, south 88 feet of lot 1, and all of lot 3. block 1, Porter's addition 1,700 H. Hamblet and wife to H. Rich ardson et al, lot IS, block 29, Fairoort 800 Western Oreg6n Trust company to H. D. Parker, lot 1, block 2, Hawthorne Terrace 1,100 Rose City Park association to G. H. Hampton, 101 is, oioca s, Beaumont 1,250 John L. Karnopp to John Horet man et al, lot IS and north half of lot 14, block 16, Hawthorne Avenue addition 8,100 Fred W, Jones and wife to Al fred Peterson et al, part of lots 1 and 2, block 2, Swan ad dition . 2.200 Richardson-Sharkey Co. to R. S. McFarland, lot 8, block 27, Waverly 800 University Land Co. to W. M. Ward, lot 17, block 64, Uni versity fark . ... . ... . ..... . . . . 450 John Fischer to N. Marsh, lot 8, block 4, Evanston 8,800 Brong-Steele company to C. F. Bennett, lots 6 and 6, block 7, El Tovar - - I 800 Title Guarantee A Trust com psny to Walter S. Normandy, lot 16, block 83, Rossmere 800 Rudolph Schneider and wife to Magglore Ferrero, lot 2, block 13, Smith's subdivision and ad dltion 1.600 C. H. Bain and wife to Salvatore Ptazsa, lots 7 and 8, block 63, Tlbbett's addition 2.700 Same to Pietro Piazza, lots 1 and 2, block 63. Tlbbett's addition.. 1.070 The Mansfield company to R A Hume, lots 2. 3 and 17, block 2 Terrace Park $.600 Wistar Morris Adair to Warren ton Land company, lot 10, block 7, Broadway addition 1,000 B. M. Lombard and wife to War renton Land company, lot 10, block 2, Hancock Street addi tion 1,000 Samuel Connell and wife to B. M. Lombard, 50x102 feet begin ning in enst line of East Twenty-seventh street, 850 feet south Oi. a point due east from north east corner of block 6, Brazee Street addition- 6,333 Samuel Connell and wife to B. M. Lombard, 60x103 feet begin ning In east line of East Twenty-seventh street, 250 feet south of a point due east of north east corner of block 6, Brazee Street addition 6,633 a P. Osburn to R. L. Hickman. lot 8. block 28. Katharine ...... 660 Sam L. Berry and wife to N. Rlck- ert, lot 11, Dioca. a, neiuit Park addition . . ..... ... . . . . . . . E. Z. Ferguson to F. M. Seller, trustee, lots 1 to 4, block 7, Maryland Heights Brydon W. Mitchell to George R BUshnelL lot 2, block 5, Kern Park C. Hildreth and wife to C J. Norene, lot 29, block 6, Arleta Park No. 2 John Halsey Joneg Co. te Edna J. Brintnell, lot 1. block 87. Jones more .....,.... A. P. Smith to John Albin Olson, east tt of lot 14 and west 16.8-8 feet of lot IS. block 61, Sun nyslde third addition , . . ... . . . Ladd Estate Co. to John E. Mels ter. lots 20 and 21, block 74, Esatmoreland 800J 100 826 650 550 3,860 1,470 A W. Bahlks snd wire to Al Imtre, lots 86 and 86.- block 7. Kern Park ... ... . . . . ' t Portland Trust Co. to John Gas. berg, lot 85, blook 67, West Port land Park Same to J, H, Dodd, : lots15. 16, blook 26. West Portland Park... 750 110 120 J. A. Pettit and wife to Airrea Huber, lot 6. b'ock 4, Bunnyslde 1,600 Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co, capital 1200,000. 6 Board of Trade bldg. PACIFIC Title A trust Co., the lending abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floor. W. R. HAIZLIP CO., Inc., Abstractors, 817-pl Corbett bldg., Prices right 41 WILLAMETTTJ ASSEMBLY NO. 157. UNITED ARTISANS. , whereas. Almiarht 11.1,1 in ,t in. scrutable wisdom has reused to l r- moved from ou, mtiiat mi, i,mi..v,i brother .Master Artisan , and frltid. Robert C. Redmsn, and . Whereas, His : demise has oauae.t a yacanoy in our ranks that is niowt keenly felt by those who were mt familiar with hla generous and Sunny y disposition, therefore be it Resolved. That we extend our heart felt sympathy to his bereaved family -In these few words of condolence, and ; . be it further ..i-..;-' ; 's ;': uesoived, That a copy of thee reso- lutlons be delivered to the relatives tt our deceased brother, a copy bs spread upon the minutes of our meeting, and oopy be furnished the. daily paper for publication, snd be It further Resolved. That the charter be draped for 30 days. GEORGIA E, STAYSAi - W. V. WILLIAMS, ' MRS. H, B. CANNON. . J 1 Committer CAMP meets , every Wednesday : evening In W, O. W. temple, llts 11th st. All members reiiueftted to attend. Visitors welcome. A. M. BROWN, C. a HERMAN SCHADE. ' Clerk. HAWTHORNE' LODGE NO. Ill, A. F. and A. M. Stated communication this (Wednes day) evening at 7:30. Mason! a Temple., Work F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome'. C. K MILLER. Secretary. 1 Urfer hall, Mlltxaukio and Karl at.. Friday evening. Ladies free. ; Mo6sb - Portland lodge 291 meets every Wednesday night In Swiss hall, 3d snd . Jefferson sts. Visiting Moose invited. W. N. OATENS, Dictator. WALTER M'QOVERN. Befy. WHIST and 600 party by Astra circle, Thursday, December 7, W. O. W. bldg., 128 ilth st. Special prises and excellent orchestra for dancing. Ad mission 20c. COMMITTEE. UNITED ARTISANS give a dance Deo. 8 in Hill's hall. 271 Russell st Ad mission 6O0 a couple; extra ladles, 2 So. Good music, -. M. W. A ROSE CITY CAMP Monday Selllng-Hirsch bldg., Washington near 10th. Pnone clerk. Main 0294, A-4885. R. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meets FrI. eve., AllBky hall. 8d and Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES R. C. Barnard. Roseburg, Pr 28, and Elsie Francis, 23. ' John Van Llnd. Glendale, 84, and Car- , rie Dale, 48. . .. Vlrginis Ronlte, 634 Fourth street 14, , and Marie- Poll. 24. - Carl Schuburg, as -renin sireev , and Lydla Holden. 29. Chrlss Andrich, Astoria 11. and Marie Gunderson, 18. John Conwell, 877 Vancouver, zi, ana Melissa Ferlngton, 20. . E. A. Atherton, 6106 East Forty.fTrst street, il. and Mvrtle Atherton 33. Felding Cooley. Eleventh and Colum bia. 21. and Elizabeth Farrell. 18. J. E. Mason, 60 Grand; 42, and .Anna Montgomery. 85. Hiram iassar. Vancouver. Wash., 34, and Ellen Jarvais, 28. '. , Robert Traxler. 310 East Eighth street. 34, and Callie Counts, 20. , , James Parttow, Oregon City, 32, and Lucinda Brown. 68. Garwood Ostrander. 418 Oregon build ing, 81, and Marietta Tpton. I S Roscoe Culbertson, Clatskanle, Or, 25. and Grace Hodges, 18. - -, John Redington. Arlington club. 29, and Marie Werp, 23 R. T. Dlckerson, East Cola, Or., 35. snd Florence Erickson. 23. - . , Edgar Scnonberger. 192 Lownsdale, 25. and May Rosenthal, 24. John Doran. 208 16th st. 29, and Grace Mathews, 22. .. Gotthard Stlel. 640 Commercial. 22, and Ella Blomqulst. 24 M Frank Hannan, 872 1st. 42. and Ella . DCTieBstcr Edgar, Hotel Morrison, 24, and Cora Baker. 24. R E Williams, Dallas, Or., 21. and Grace Noyes. -18. : W, G, Smith & Co, 7 Washington Bldg., cor. 4th on Wash ton. LEADING Florist Lubllner, 428 Wash, st. bet. 11th & 12th. Mar. 753. A-1334. DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique rie-oa ami" w it:,,, - Tallorinr Co.. 809 Stark St. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flower end floral resigns. 289 Morrison St.. BIRTHS LONGLEY To Mr. snd Mrs. H. T. Lonslev. 1189 Gladstone avenue, No vember 28, a boy. - " A SOLLERS To Mr. and Mrs. George Boilers, November 28, a girt . SCHAEFER To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolpn Schaefer, November 82, 71 Grand ave- GORMANllTo Mr. and Mrs. -Wto1 Gorman. 1100 Michigan avenue, Octo- DOCKEt-TMr. and Mrs. Edwin Locke. Sellwood hospital. October 81,a girt LEHMAN -To Mr. and Mrs. Tanc Lehman. November 16. a boy. . SHEELEY To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheeley, November 15, a boy. i vtuAM vr. and Mrs. Edwin 1 Dri KiaaninoT November 16, a boy. ... ' . . ti.mM Utikv. OII.UUW,., w . SNOW lO Mr. na ma, , November 27. a boy. . , SHEEL To Mr. and Mr. John Bneei, 6036 Fifty-seventh street, November H6FF To Mr. and Mrs! William Hoff. 60 COOK avenue, nurcm, ,, . .. DIMBAT To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph IMmbat, Hillsdale, Or.. November 16; a boy. ' -I GRAF TO Mr. sna aira. i v,.-., 621 Ochoco, October 18; a boy MORGAN To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Rose City Sanitarium, Octo- CAMERON-f o Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cameron, 466 Stevens, November 30; OT! TO Mr. and 'Mrs. Elfuku Ota, 60 North Third street November EHRMAN To Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ehr man. Thirtieth and Hancock streets, ; at.. Kam 17 sa hnV HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Han sen, 309 Wheeler, November J3; a VANLECK TO Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vanleck, 868 Union, December l! a WALSH To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh. 682 East Sixteenth, Dum ber 3: a boy. ' HORNSt:HUCK TO Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Hornschuck, 1134 Cleveland, No-, vember 16; a girl. w,t. FERGUS EN to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fergusen, 601 Borthwlck, j November SMITH-TO Mr. end Mrs: JohV Smith.' Portland Sanitarium, November 2U girl twins. 1 -BOWERS To Unw,nl 4fl Mr, and Mrs. George second East Twenty . , VTnM.n.k.. fi. a orlrl. VIOHL To Mr. and Mrs, llenry Viohl, 857 Gantenbein, November 30; a hov WALKER To Mr. end ; Mrs. Claude WUter, 896 Minnesota, November 9; KLElN TO -'vrrMMnUn KMn, 654 Mason. November 4; a boy. - Hoffman, 261 Beefh, November ; a KP:8LINO--To Mr. and Mrs. John B li ng, 1686 McKenna, November i i i H ELS ER To Mr.'' and Mrs. John Ilf r ' lerf ui Stanton. November 34; a girl. WnKETo Mr. and Mrs. James ..Flukn. ionoa wirhth.t. November 30; a girl, O a. 0 44fssssw ; -w - . . BK IleFstelnV $47 First': November 28; F,BRRANDC--To Mr. snd Mrs. Iv.Fer rando, .480 Clay, .November t,, -m PaISB To Mr. and Mrs. Kayld ftm Sal Third Street, November 21; 10M5 Al'tna. Nuvcmlwr 20; a-strl. . OKECO To Mr. .snd M' r-", 473 F.ast Ninth, Ni.VMt.b-r- 1J; a f ' IVIK lo Mr. and Wm. John Ivin, list -Llehi. November -It 2 i a K'1'. BRYAN To Mr. snd Mrs. j'r ! , - -11-. Jfcant KlevnlU U .!., f . . 11; a girt ;v ' MEETRfO KOTICT.3 f CAMP A w.o.w.