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4 ' DR. A G. SMITH The Leading Specialist - . I am a registered and licensed physician, confining my special practice to special aliments. I nave more mtrntv invested In my establishment than 11 other Port land specialists combined. ' 1 use my photograph so that when yon come to see me personally you will recognize me. Investigate my personal standing before accepting treatment from a doctor-of unkonwn Identity or reputation. being treated In a satisfactory man ner bt your present doctorT la ha carrying out his promises Has he erred you In a reasonable time, and tved np to his guarantee?" Are you paying hln exorbitant prlcea for medlelnet Does he emplov thorough ly up-to-date and scientlflo methods. If you cannot answer these questions favorahiv to yourself, come and have a confidential talk -with us shout your case. It will cOBt you nothing. ENLARGFf VEINS. ALOOF POI SON, PILES. FISTULA, ETC. No " Detention From Occupation, i Family or Home. NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. .MA NT CASES - PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TTMF-SAVINQ MOST NAT URAL. MOST SAFE. I GIVE JIT WORD ANT4 WILL CTTE TOU TO OTHER METRICAL AUTHORI TIES THAT THIS T8 A FACT. I AM CTCRTATNT.T PREPARED TO TREAT RY EXPERIENCE AND tTOPTPMFNT. WHTCH ARE THE TCf-vgrnVES TO PPCCFRR I HAVE TV.K PFOT WOlTTPPirv MEDICAL OKFTC"" "V TW rn jtT. FREE CONSULTATION 1 Invite you to come to my office, t will expfnln to you my trestment for Enlarged Veins. Hernia. Nervous Dbllltv Flood Disorders. Piles. Fis tula,. Bladder and Kldnev ail ments, and give you FREE a physical examination; if nec essary a microscopical and chemical ans'ysls .of secretions to determine pathological and bacteriological con. ditlons. Every person should take advantage - of -this;- opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you want My pfflces are open all day from a. m. to p. m. and Sundays from 10 to 1. - gV'G.SatfllTH.M.D.";-' v 234 li Morrison St., Corner 2d Portland, Oregon - ' J8ER AHft WOMEN WE ARE DAILY TREATING WITH MARKED SUCCESS ACUTE AND CHRONIC AIL MENTS OF MEN AND WOMEN. If you are suffer ing with a chronlo been unable to find wrellef, call at our of- Irice ana it , us diagnose your case 'and explain our methods ot treat ment. OUR KEY TO SUCCESS consist first In a ibinuirli nhvalc.al CONSULTING SPECIALIST ; examination from bead to foot. Includ ing mlscroscoplcal and laboratory ex aminations of blood and other bodily secretions. , ' ., To treat successfully a doctor must first know what he Is going to treat and this can only be determined by a thorough examination: hence wi NO GUESS WORK IN OUR OFFICE. Your confidence In us and our ability to cure you will grow as we become better acquainted. We produce results where others fall because we are abreast of the times, our methods of treat "ment modern and all old routine and unsuccessful methods have no room Jn our establishment. - ... - RHEUMATISM. - ' Our external absorbent wethod of treatment means permanent relief from this stubborn and painful ailment. , ASTHMA. . ' rvr. Ill V a Ana lT rrofl T TY1 sin I to anyone suffering tth this dUtiw- for tho nuccesaful treatment of pllea. Tumors, cancer, rv'" "' - liar-.conditions. , Nervous diseases, kidney and bladder diseases, ear, nose ana tnnmi, camrru and lung diseases, eczema and all skin dtseasea successfully treated by , our modern methods $!lA,I5!Lt BLOOD POISONING. We offer you a choice of three rem edies for this condition,; including Dr. Fhrllch's new German discovery '0.M IF YOU ARE DISCOURAGED CON- If you cannot call at office, write for rrce symptom ana nuinoni uij" Hours 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. Sundays, .11 a. m. till p. m. ; S First and Alder Sts. "Phone Main' 4485, Entrance 211 Alder St. !Tys:CEAf! Chinese Dootori REMOVED TO 133 J First St. The well known DRS. S. K, CHAN, Dr. S. K, Chan Mrs. Dr. Chan With their harmless Chinese medicines of herbs and roots. have wonderfully cured many sufferers or both external ana internal sicKnerses when r all other remedies have - failed. No operations. Examination for ladles -by Mrs. Dr. Chan.-Call orwrite to 8,-K, ("nan cninese Meaicine t:o., 133 first fit.. N. W. Cor. Alder, Portland, Or. .aid ' .'Si irr Quickest Results Are Obtained by Want Ads in Tho Journal r w I VI r V7 him m ' 1 a t mm Si iOi!0 OF (B FARTHEST SOUTH Englishman Made Daring Dash Into Antarctic Zone Other t Famous Expeditions Into Southern Magnetic Zone. Previous to the discovery of the South Pole by Amundsen, Sir Ernest Shackle ton held the honor of having Journeyed farthest south. This was accomplished In the expedition of the Nlmrod In 1909. There have been memorable trips since the first tn the sixteenth century, but space forbids giving; details. The list of expeditions follows: . 1602 Vespecci made trip towards the south, followed In 15J9 by Dirk Gerrltsx, but data ia lacking; regarding the points touched. ; ' 1739 -French merchant named Captain Bouvet. discovered island to tha south west of Cape of Oood Hope, which Is called Cap de la Clrconcision. 1756 Spanish vessel Leon sailed mm THOS. A. EDISON, THE GREAT ELECTRICAL WIZARD," SAYS: 'THE NEW GERMAN REMEDY for the cure of BLOOD POISON Is the greatest achievement and discovery of 1911 and that moat of us have Blood Poison and don't know DR. G X HOLSMAN, THE EX PERT' SPECIALIST, SAYS: It is now one year since the introduction of the NEW GERMAN REMEDY for BLOOD POISON, and during that tlma I have admin Istered this preparation In several hundred casea, often giving as many aa five doses In a single day. I know my experience with It is far greater than any other physician or specialist in Portland. I have given this edy-a severe test, -having mot In my nence some extremely Daa cases, and say without fear of contradiction that -.10 n uiivutvi; vi wie tG nearest aDsoiute ano permanent curt Tori Blood Poison, regardless of the stage of the ... . J disease or the symptoms present. symptom of the disease, from the small erup tion to the worst kind of running sore, are cnecitea in ineir progress at once and completely healed within . ten days.; ... r .. There la no longer any doubt about the wonderful curative power 4t this remedy, and when given by an ' ex pert there is absolutely no danger of any kind from its use. I Introduce it DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOOD by the INTRAVENOUS METHOD, the only proper method of 'administering h, ana me one recommended oy Prof. Ehrlloh himself, as the following extract 'Judging from all the reports received by me, it appears that the In travenous injection Is to be preferred to all other modes of administration, as far as permanency of effect Is concerned. Although I have to ad mit that this method of administration will prove an obstacle to the introduction of the remedy in general practice, on account of certain tech nical difficulties. I nelievs that the interests of the patient demand that only the most efficient form of treatment should be decided on. I should feel much obliged to you if you will as heretofore assist me In this direction and In the future employ as much as possible the intra venous method for tha administration of the remedy. "'" ' '-',' ,, (Signed). , v -v'. "P. EHRLICH." My equipment Is as fine as any in Oregon and I give you the GENU INE GERMAN REMEDY in the RIGHT WAY. You come to my office, receive the treatment, go about your work as usual and In 10 davs' time all symptoms disappear. Why should you continue taking mercury and other injurious drujs in your stomach for years, when you can come to 'me and be cured? - - -.,- -v. -, I also treat with remarkable auccess all ailments, such as ENLARGED SBOM?Tl BLAD?E,:D KIDNEY TROUBLE and ' ' I GIVE INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT I wish to make one point distinct and emphatic. The remedies employed In treating my patients are prescribed and compounded to meet the exact requirements of each Individual case. Every patient of mine can rest as sured that the treatment he receives Is not of the "ready-made" kind. I make a special study of every case I treat, note all conditions in the begin, nlng, note all developments aa the cure progresses, and so alter my reme dies as to accomplish just What my knowledge and trained perception tell me must be accomplished. After diagnosing your case 1 will know just what you need. .-.,'. , CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL PATIENTS If you are suffering from any of the above diseases, call for Free Con sultation. If you cannot call, write me immediately, giving me a description of your case in your own words. By return mall I wfil send you, absolutely free, a diagnosis of your csbo and my best professional advice aa to how to proceed in order to correct your trouble. My office la open all day from 9 a. m. to I p. iru. and Sundays from 10 n i & only. n in MILT. IBI DflHl Tie Oregon Medical Institute . 201i Morrison Street, Between Fourth and Fifth, Portland, Or. "vVfcMWoy i win . BY THE, LATEST AND BEST METHODS WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY NERVO - VITAL DEBILITY' EN LARGED VEINS, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, KID NEY AND BLADDER DISORDERS, ULCERS. SORESt PAINFUL SWELLINGS, NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL CHRONIC "AlLMENTS7e,;: ' ' ; T: - : -: ' : We have limited our sejaity to only a few of the m6re important ailments so that we could KNOW these thoroughly. Our. experience along this one path for years qualifies us to say positively that such troubles as Enlarged Veins, Blood Poison and Contracted Ailments can be treated successfully. ,y IN THE TREATMENT OF BLOOD POISON WE USE . . THE NEW GERMAN REMEDY Introducing It directly into the blood current. Its results aro truly won derful. . If you have this disease you cannot afford to be without this treatment. (Tall at our office and let us explain all details of this won derful remedy. ' , ' , , FREE CONSULTATION Men make no mistake when they suits of long experience, honest, consaientlous work, and the b that money can ouy, ii you are antng. consult us. Medicine In our orfvate laboratory' from 11. SO ' It you cannot call, write for self to $ p. m. dally. Sundays. 10 to 12 291V4 MORRISON ST., BET.: FOURTH AND FIFTH. PORTLAND, PR. arou:: 1 5 .-roth C-.-t: wli'.oti t""-e name of if.in Fodro vas f iven. 1772-5 Firt Important voya.se to southern sas by Captain Cook, who, on January 17, 1773. sained fame by be ing the flrst.to cross the Antarctic cir cle. In 1774 he reached solid rek ice and visited , and named South Georgia and the Sandwich grou0, 1S19 William Smith sighted row of Islands which he named the South Shet lands. - 1820 Edward Bransfleld examined Smith's discovery. 1821 Captain Nathaniel ' Palmer, American sealer, discovered Islands Im mediately north of what Is supposed to bo western spur of an Antarctic con tinent south of South America. 1819-11 Captain F. G. von Belntng shauser visited Sandwich group and sailed south ' to latitude 69 degree 21 minutes In longitude 2 degrees 16 min utes. ' " r 1822 W. James Weddell attained lat itude 74 degrees IS minutes. 1830-2 John Blscoe sighted Enderby Land and discovered Blscoo Island and the land now known as Graham Land,. 1839 John Balleny reached Island named after, him in the Ross Sea." 1838-40 Dumont D'Urvllle discovered Jolnville Land, Louis Phllllppe Land, Adelia Land and Cote Clarle. 1840 Charles Wilkes, United States navy, sighted other points west of Bal leney Island and gave them name of Wilkes Land. 1840 Expedition Of Captain James Clark Ross and Dr. Joseph Hooker. Possession Islands discovered and Vic toria Land traced from Caps North for 570 miles to Cape, Crosier. Great ice barrier of 250 miles wa followed and rem expe I miu iiiesfc 5 Everv C K. HOLSMAN. M. D, Licensed In Oregon Washington and California, I possess skill and experience acquired tn such a way that no other can share. My years of experience,, the right . kind of experience, together with the cures I have effected, have earned for me the title The Leading Specialist from his letter shows? 2215 Morrison Street Comer First St., PORTLAND. OREGON. "' If n nN f . J ft .( ': ML J During its many years of uninter rupted activity this extensive establish ment has become exceedingly popular among the sick and afflicted of the Northwest. It Is business principles and rulesFair Dealing, Faithful and Con scientious Service, Reasonable Charges, Successful and Efficient Treatment have secured for it a large patronage, which cannot- be Influencea by an-' nouncements containing extravagant promises. Aside from securing the good Will of the publio in general, this insti tute haa established Itself firmly In tha esteem of the business community, The Oregon Medical Institute Invites Inves tigation for the purpose of proving that It Is a well equipped Medical Institute for the treatment of chronic. Nervous, -Blood and Bkln Disorders. Its methods of treatment are tried, according to lat est discoveries and according to reoent teachings. come to us. Wa rlv von tha r. est service furnished tn ifi.&n a rnnntu - esamlnatlon blanlr. only. Hours, t a. tn. felNSTITUIEi f-everu! su-.nmitx nd m -.r.ta'n ransrrs wrt i .amed, liu-l-ia.r.g tl.e mishtv vol canoes, i:retus, 12.400 f, i t, and Terror, lO.OuO fct-t. The south magnetic pole was, thPoretlcaUy, locator! la latitude 75 de grees 5 minutes south and longitude 1S4 dcirrecs 8 minutes enst. , " 1S45 Lieutenant Moore visited some of places discovered by Ross. lsau Visit by Hull to the Antarctic. 1898 Captain da Gerlache got as far as latitude 71 degrees SI minutes west. 1898 C. E. Brochgrebink in expedi tion of "Southern Cross"-wintered at foot of Cape Adare. " NEAR SOUTHERN EXTREMITY ARE 1 15,000 FT. PEAKS (Continued from Page One.) Winter quarters at Framhctm were reached January 25. , London newspapers today make much of the fact that although Captain Amundsen must have met Captain Scott in the Antarctic region, no mention of Scott ia Tnade-in AtnundenJs narrative; Many Englishmen cling to the belief that Captain Scott reached the pole first, maintaining that his marks had been obliterated before Captain Amundsen's arrival. The London Times charges the Nor wegian explorer with having attempted to steal a march on Captain Scott. It ridicules Captain Amundsen's announce ment that ho first intended a dash for the north pole, but changed his mind and sought the south pole Instead. The publication openly asserts that Captain Amundsen' object was to purposely mislead Captain Scott, so the latter would not know that he had a rvlal. George Congratulate llaaLon. (United frets Uwd Wlr. London, March . -A telegram of con gratulation on Captain Roald Amund sen's eouth polar achievement was to day Rent by King George. to Ktag JIaa kon of Norway, ' "' ; " All England Is admittedly disappoint ed, aa it had hoped that earlier dis patches Indicating that Captalq Robert F. Scott had beaten out the Norwegian explorer might prove true. It is gen erally believed In scientific circlet that Captain Scott reached the polo, prob ably several weeks after Captain Amundsen's arrival - , ' Lieutenant Ernest 11. Shackleton, the "farthest south" man before Amund sen's latest dash, declared today that It was foollaroto entertain the hope that Captain Scott ' had arrived there first. England ' today resents Amundsen's action In naming the land where the CURED QUICKLY, BY THE FAMOUS WO CHINESE HERBS Under Dr. Wo's HERB TREATMENT iiio svrvjii itrwi ii re v ' ran, uivcm, iiuico and blotches heal up, enlarged g-lands are reduced, fallen hair replaced by a brig tit and ambition and energy return. SPECIAL OFFER 34. OFF USUAL PRICE The. thousands of people in Port- land and surround. lng country who have for years been reading about me wonaerrui cures effected by me nit VVO CHI NESE HERBS and M e d i e 1 n es and have long wanted to try them, can now obtain these Da wo, The Old Reliable Chinese Physician and Herbalist remedies at reduc tions of i off the usual price. This offer is for a limited time only, SO don't ilelsv HOME TREATMENT 6UCCE88FT7L. The Dr. Wo Herbs Cure nnlrklv h following troubles. Dlzzines, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia. Constipation. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Weak Back. Stomach, Kid ney, and Bladder Troubles. Dromv. Bloating. Debilitated Conditions, Ner vous r-xnauiuon. itneumatism, paraly sis. Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczema and. all special diseases of men and women. COUSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. If you cannot CALL,wVlte 250 M Alder st.Cor. Third st, Portland. Oregon. Office hours: 9 a. m. to ,9 p. m. Daily. DR. J, J. KEEFfc Qualified Bpcclallr I publish my own photograph, per sonally conduct and manage my own office and have no connection with any other "practice I am legally qualified to practice my profession In the States of Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada. Practice lim ited to the scientific treatment of special ailments. Every man calling at my office Is assured of my personal and individ ual treatment until a cure Is ef fected. Be sure to consult me be fore treating elsewhere. NEW GERMAN TREATMENT FOR My Method of Administration Is Ab solutely Safe. - I administer the rem- edyjto both men and womeni .1 FULFILL MT PROMISES I ACCEPT NO INCURABLE CASES I Never HOLD OUT FALSE HOPES Come to me If you have any of the following disorders; Enlarged Veins, Pimples. Nervous Debility, Nerve, Blood and Skirt" Disorders. Bladder Troubles. Blood Poisons, Eruptions, Ulcers, Special Ailments, . Piles -or Fistula. 9 to 67 to S DadyrSunday 10 to 1 ....Examination -Advice Free Jf. J. KEEFE, Pt G. M. D. Rooms 11-15 Lafayette Bldg, 1$H WASHINGTON ST., Cor. th PORTLAND. OR, BIKG CHOHG Chinese Doctor, Ills Chlnene hcrbn and root medicines cure rilwwd trwublts iw4 all- lungs, . liver, stomach, kidneys. When others have given you up. con sult r write to iBiTig ''hong. ' Rtmoved to 232V4 Wash., corner 2d St. mm. ... -j. - I'lMal r!( IS l'V-:it.;d "Kil'.J Il.l.lk.in ii:lt'.,T.. I'lie r.ritisw-' d.'riuu; ll, at l,ii:tciiaitt PhUckletnn ha 1 alr..i'ly imnied the sarro ll.iteau at'tpr King Kdward. It Is heHeveJ in London that CVp- tatn Soott lias r(ai-lnl the rolt hih! found the empty tint left there by Cap tain AmuiuLsn, with the Norwegian flag flying over It. BIG BUSINESS FIGHTS TO GRAB CHINA; NATION'S MILLIONS ARE PUPPETS (Continued from Tage One.) on the ground floor with the new gov ernment That was th first move in the game of grab-China. The minute the republic is officially recogniged It Is thought possible that the International Banking corporation (Wail street agent) and the Hongkong and Shanghai bank will slap down $250.- 00,000 and gain title to China. . Yuan to Take Oath Sunday. (United Prut X.nr4 W1r-. Peking. March 9. President Yuan Shi Kai, it was announced today Mill take tho oath as president Sunday afternoon. He announced the appointment today or Prince Tang Shao Tl as premier ami of Dr. Wu Ting Fang, for many years minister, to the United States, as min ister of Justice. That the new government will be pro gressive Is indicated by the intentions of the new regime to adopt the singlo tax as a means of raising revenue. Pres ident Yuan believing this method th best. Troops Of for China, ; (United 'Pln iMaed Wli. Manila, March 9.-The second" battal ion of the, Fifteenth United States In fantry, 17 officers and 450 men, sailed today for Tien Tsln on the transport Warren. The battalion will reinforce the first battalion of the regiment, al ready at Peking. NEW TODAY Fof Sale 30 ACRES of land, all alluvial Rantlam river bottom land. There In 100 acres of fruit, consisting of the following va rieties: it) acres or prunes IS years old, in fine shape; 12 acres of Camese pears in bearing this year; 18 acres of apples, Spltzenbergs. Jonathans, Delicious and Baldwin. Dwelling of 8 rooms, good barn, two evaporators costing S5000. Warehouse 40x60 on railroad. All im plements, sprayers, hordes, wagons and orchard outfit goes with tho purchase. Between the Oregon Electric railroad and the Southern Pacific. Paid last year 7 per cent on $100,000, but will do better this year. Possession to be had on compliance with the sale terras. Price $46,200; $25,000 CHSh, balance on time. Thla Is the best buy In the valley.- Don't answer this unless you have the ability to purchase. letaulf Real Estate Co. - Office down the street from Depot, - ALBAjnr.oaEQow My $5250 Irvington Bungalow goes for $4750 $2750 cash ' and balance on $2000 mortgage if de sired. As I am going away I will throw in bookcases full of books, shades, f ireirons, linoleums , and fuel for good measure.. Assess ments all paid. It's yours if you want a nice home and have $2750 cash. OWNER, 49$ E. 10th St. N. Walnut Park Home WORTH $6000 Goes for $5300; naif cash; all street improvements in ana paia; two story full cement basement, furnace, wash trays; 6 rooms and den; two toilets, two fire places, large Kitchen ana pass pan try; beautiful lawn and garden. Owner, 1135 Rodney ave., near Klllingsworth. $1 5,000--14 Block With' 1 bulldlngn..' Room for garage. Rents now for $960 per annum. E. 9th and. E. Washington sts. , .... , 4, WKTrMXB-KSX.X.T COH 70 rourth at. BARGAIN IN , BEAUMONT HOME. ' 9 rooms thoroughly modern, lot SOxlOO. EASY TERMS NELSON BROS., Owners. Phone Main 7561. 04 Lewis bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS We Hare the Following Amounts to Loan At once on first class real estate, close tn: S 8000, 3 years, 8 per oeat. S 8500, 3 years, 8 per cent. 8000, 3 years, 7 and 8 per cent, 8 4000, 3 yeirs, 7 and 8 per cent. S 8000, 3 years, 8 per cent. 10,000, 3 years, 7 and 8 per cent. 1 913,000, 3 years, 7 per cent. . $30,000, 3 years, 7 per cent. ' EES KB. EABEOLT, A. J. Detscti Co. Marshall 4380. A-15S9. 840 Chamber of Comnleroe. MORTGAGE LOANS aSPn JOHN E. CRONAN rOjn -JV 0a,8paldlng Bldg. V 'w Mdrtfjajje Loans' ON IMPROVED PROPRRTIES, FAVOR ABLE TERMS. JOHK BAXS, 605 Spalding Building. REAL-ESTATE TUAXSFEKS CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title & Trust company, Ltwls bldg, 4th and Oek. Carl Friedman and Cella David son to Alexander JCosencrante, west 23 feet of lot 11,. block 14, Ina I'ark ............ .... Ladd hbtate coitipany to W. R. - Monar, lot 1, 2,-. block 1(1,. Blu mauer's addition James W. t'ook and wife to Kllznbetli Iloaglin, lot 8, block 17, Cook's addition L. G. Oillotte et al to Charles W. Ackorson, lot 1, block- 8, Falrmount addition Charles II. Kalk et al to George A. Ross ot al. pOrth 10 feet of lot 8 and southerly 30 feet of lot 7, block 19.' East Portland Heights (to correct- error) . . , : Emll Ucdlnger and wife to W. F. I'erdew.' 1 acre in section 19, township 1 south, range 2 250 ',600 1,009 ICO 4- John Keats to J. A. Henry eval. lot l, 2, block 4, Williams' ad- dttlom No. 2.. .v.. loo II. B. Noble and wife to lionise Mechan, 60x97 fcot of lot L bloik "C" Overton Park . 500 (.' - " ,' i;i:al i:r.Ti: rnAvn: Tomlinson Investment conwrty to Louis Hurn.it it, vast ii 1-1 left of lot 4, Mock 1, Howe's addition - r.3'.0 Mrs. I. 1. JonvM to liiry Mnpcttl ct a I, tract tn-irinnin at r.orth et coriwr of lot 1, i'irjalc; iil fo port of nonh half of t-ust half of west half of norihw.t . qunrter'Of ttt'tion ZQ, township 1, Boulh range 1 eiift Iu J. C. Costollo ami niie to K ('. Hosp. lot 1, block ITU; Irvlngton ;,600 Laurel hurst company to V. E. l.evyis, lot IS, blocic 19, I.aurel huit 1.600 F. H. JloldarT) an.1 wife to Ernsst R. Oolilapp, 4ixl00 feet, coni lupncing lficj fret west of south east corner of lot 7, Park View annex 700 MfUaiilel rnvectment company to A. J. McDaniel, lot 1. blo.-k 3ns, Coueh's Bihlitlon; also fraetlon block "A" and "B" Caesar Tark " addition 15,600 Nh'flai Thompson and wife to James Dwyer et al, lot I, block' J, Oakhurst J.000 A. M. Wright et al to Edwin C... XlacGroutlior, lot 1, Cham hreans Factory Site addition.. 1,000 Ladd Estate company to I. B. . Kelly, -lot, 10, block S, West- -moreland ...4 , 720 Isidore Kaufman an wife to Alexander Kosencrontz, lot 11, block It,- Ina Park (assigned ' O W Hllll and wlf to II. K. Noble, lot 6, block L Scachrest. 3.270 to Carl Friedman, to Cella Davidson and to George Kroonl. 1,100 Joseph Mellch and wffe to James O. Marra, west 6S foet of lot 9, 10. bloek 4, Foxchane addition.. 1,400 William C. Slatterv and wife to.;. Ladd & Tllton bunk, lot 2, 3, 4, 5, block 19. Terrace Park..., 1,563 Harry L. Hamblet. Tr. to Harry Bolton, lot 9and10i block l, j ' Falrport s T.". .'. . .". . " BOO PACIFIC Title ft Thist Co., the leading abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floot. W. R. HAIZL1P CO., Inc.. Abstractors, 805 Oerlfnger bHg. 2d. and Alder sts. rORTIiAXU 1UCALTV DEALERS Orotind Vloor T.pwls Bid. M. and A-1743. HKl'BAKKK & BENEDICT, McKav Bids'. Maln S49, 02 CHAP1N .& HKRLOW. 3H2 CliHtnher of Commerce. Main 18S2. T- COUK & CO.. B. S. Main 953. R01 Corbett Hldtr. A-39SJ. KNAPP & MACKEV. 7" Chamber of Commerce. M. and A-2010. OREGON REAL ESTATE CO THE Grand ave. and Mult. R. 67, C-1703. HHIELHS, J. II. !0R Oerllner Bldg. Main M30. MEKTIXG NOTICEC 41 OREGON LODGE NO; 101, A. F. & A. M. Special commun ication thla (Saturday) eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Work In M. M. de gree. Visiting brothren cordi ally invited. By order W. M. . A. J. HANVDLAN, Sec'y. M, W. A. ROSE CITY CAMP Monday fleiilng-llirsch bldg.. Washington near 10th. phone clrrk. Main 2. A-4H1V R. N. A. Qre. Rime Camp meets eve.. Allsky hall. Si and Marrson. FrU .AHJUUAGK LICENSIS C. Ev Innls, Iloqulam, Wash.,' 83, Edna Hyde. 24. . Myer Toudovitch, Walla Walla, Wash., 28, Cella Chcrnls, 23. Crawford D. Crum, Vancouver, Wash, 21. Hazel Irish, 19. ' W. 11. Collet, Lyle, Wash., 40, Carrie Eagles. SR. .- . E. M. Dean. 243 East Fiftieth street. 25, Genevle Jarrflson. 18. , Ira Pratt, 19 East Brooklyn street, 29, Mary Iease, '24. t1, ' W, G, Smith & Co, HfcSA Washington Bldg., cor. 4th on Wash'toa FLOWERS, floral deslgrs. Lubllner, florist. 428 Wash bet, 11th and 12th, Mar. 7sj A-1334. ' ; DRS suits for ient, all sisea. Unique Tailorlnir Co.. unit fifark st CLARKE BROS.. florUts, and floral defgna. 280 fine flowers Morrison sC DEATHS AND l'TTNERALS PAUL -James D. Paul, agftd 25 years. Funeral services of James D. Paul und-er auspices of Mount -Tahor lodge, No. 42, A. F. of A. M. Remain can be viewed at Ertckson's Undertak ing Parlors till 12 o'eloek Sunday. ' HANSON The funeral . services of An tone M. Hanson will be held at the t.aurelwood M. E. Church, at 2:30 p. m., Sunday, March 10. Frlonde invited. In terment ?f o u n t Soott Park ceme tery. HANSEN The funeral of the late An tone" M. Hansen will be held Sunday, March 10, at 2:30 p. from Laurel wood M, E. church.- Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. BAILEY Phelman Bailey, Good - Ha nmritttjj hospital, March 7,. aged 63; fracttirn of skull. '- , MA LARKEY Ellen Malarkey. 42 Har rlfioii, March 6, aged UO; paralysis. FORBES James Forbes,' St. Vincent's hospital, March 6, aged 35; - -tuber- enlofilfl. KOCKEIt Alelald Kocker, 528 Everett street, March i, aged 63. RHOADS-Charles Rhoads. ' 134 Eat Flfty-fiftU street north, March 7, aged es; cncer, HANSON A. M. Hanson, Good Samari tan hoanltal. March 7. MCRUM George McCrunv 7412 Fifty- fifth street southeast, March 6, aged 52; cancer. . - -ROACHNlcholaa Roach. Fifth and Washington streets, March 6, aged 29; broken neck. ' , CAM PRELI Wllla Campbell. 1744 Loss . Htroet. March 6, sgnd 5S. MAX M. (iMITH. florist. 159 6th St.. pp. Meier ft Frank's. Main 7115. CTEMKTEIUES 'MT.. SCOTT PAtt Tho CEMETERY Beautiful LARGE. PERMANENT . PORTLAND'S ONLY- MODKRN CEMETERY " WITH PERPETUAL ' CARE.' of all burial plots without extra charge. -Provided with a permanent irreducible Maintenance Fund.- Lo- cation ideal; lust outside the city limits on north and west elopes ot Mount Scott, containing 335 acres. Equipped with every modern con- vetilence. ' PRICES TO KITIT ALL. SERVICE THE REST. ' ONE MILE SOUTH OF LENT 8. REGULAR AUTOMOBILE 8ERV- ICE FREE BETWEEN ' LENTS AND TUB . CEMETERY. . CITY OFF1CK, 920-921 YEON HUILDINO. MAIN- 225, A-7088; CEMKTERY OFFICE. TAUOR 14(18; HOME PHONE, RING B-81U. THEN CALL LOCAL 4201. .".,-. - ;. ITS KKA L DIKECTOIl! Third ahd.Midlsoa. Lsdv attendant. Main A-15S9. Dunning & McEntee uSf"S everv detail. 7th andc Pine. Main 430, A-46GS. Mdy CBWlstant. StR. EOWA'RI'n HOLMAN, the leading funeral director and ur.i?rtaker, 220 li st., cor. Salmon; lady asslst.-.-t. A. R.-ZELLER CO. .... 1 A . M iLniOOWII S13a. A-2285 l.Hdv ass t ' T r. Hwff "T-nnerftr-fitrrrtirs - --re-- or to F. s. runnnr. Inc. K. r3. BlZjJib. LERCH V'mi rtakor. l.arty it-isss- U.-7S1. ro at.hit.Utit. ,t-AIW Pear son i;o,sfv i -u-r . "k'l o I T I ' " O T T( I ! 1P0x54 f'"t, new, one f building. Aitli;-i m worrh. ilione i j-t 11 ST. W. Keh1i. GEMIIIAL KKAL l.sTATi: r BUY IN' r.!"SY KKNTOV S room house. block from km carline. for sale on term J'"'x t,i business block for salv In liert of K'-o. ton. price $I50n; fi'imil pavmont ilnwn. ' $2200 for 1001(10 h'.si;it?ss bin. k on Lombard near Derbv st., rn tnsy lein-,. K. M. BURN K, Head "f Derby (t., on .omt-rd Bt FINE bun'ualowsln all. parts of my. easj terms: large and unall fam for sale or exchnnue for city proi-ertv; trade anything, anywhere. 3.9 Lum ber Exchongo bid. QUAKTtH block on Laat 11th; good In come property. BEALS A ROBINSON. 861 East 11th. Phone Ksst 50?3. NEW modern, homrs, aluo vaeaitt una In Irvtngton. R. IWHlce, owner, phone E. 26. of fire: rfi.lence E. 2 4 32. FOR SALK HOl'SES til m mmmi rui n NEW ROOM BUNQAI.OW. SELECT' NEIGHBORHOOD. HARD SURFACE STREETS. VERY LARGE ROOMS. FACED BRICK FIREPLACE. Beautiful built In bookcase. Veneer paneling in dining room. Built In china closet. Dutch kitchen; ' Solid oak floors, polished. Largo attic, floored. Full cement banemont. Cement floors and laundrv traa. Block to Hawthorne ave. ear,- - Easy terms. ' ' '.- PHONB TABOTl tH. Must Have Money , And will sell this-- beautiful 6 room bungalow, all doubly constructed throughout,-' reception room, fireplace, paneled dining room. Dutch kitchen. 2 large bedrooms and bathroom, concretn basement, large attic, fine, hot water, system for heating, very fine neighbor-, hood, and between two of the best car lines In the city; hard nurface antt ail other Improvements are In; price abovo Includes rugs, curtrilns, shades, fixtures, range, etc.; only 15 minutes out. from town. Terms win. be arranged to null' you. Tahor 8089. - 350 Tillamook St, Genuine $3800 Snap? - - 60x150 - feet, 6 room cottage; -ground alone Is worth 54500. Tl H Is between Union ave. and Roil- ' ney.. Broadway brldeei' will niako '' this fine flat property. A snap for quick sale. . CHAS.' RINGLITt A CO.. 211 Lewis bldg. . FOlt INCOME , INCIIEASK - or for RESIDENCE. ' ' SDactous and modern 9 room houxn, arrangement admits two families or In dividual roomers; full plumbing, built-in conveniences, near tensi 4Utn on jam hilt, a short, block from Hunnyiilde- car; Superb concrete work; full lot and bou levard; $5000, -terms, AdOres or call only evenings or Sunday. Henry Shen nrd, 74l Water -utreet. Mnri'ifill .lO'.M. Mr, Worklnsman READ THIS. . Small houses and 60x100 Int. 40n end up; 520 down and 110 a month; call on tip or come Out and see them; it will cost you nothing; alio lots 1150 and up, 55 down, ti a month; all these lota are inside the city limits. Tabor S78. . Widell & Wilson 2002 E. Gllsan t. M. V. car to l0th. FOR SALE By owner, 10 room liout- and lot, walking distance, electrl. light, gas, .bath, fine location; must have money; a snap at $3760; $500 cash. Duin-m-e uj nun ai i it-r emu vr will sell my 7 - room home, elertrio light, gas, bath, one blm-k from Bel I wood car line! a bargain for $3000; 11000 ca!i, balance to suit at 7 per cent. All Im provements paid, clear title to all. CH at 722 E. 13th st Phone Sellwood 411. H. J. Bellarts. BEST BUILT HOMES : Irvington, Rbssmere, Olmsfed Park: will sacrifice 2 of my strictly modern lust completed 6, 7, S. 9 and 10 room houses .with all convenience; I liavv? nun 1 I vpnrn 0n,rifnM ,n nnm. mill,,. lng; best of terms. F. Petfrson, urchl tect, owner. 921 Hoard of Trade. Mui;i 2823. A PERFECT IIOMR. - Irvington, fine basement, hot air, fouv large-rooms, first floor, beautiful oak, .1 fireplaces, grand buffet; 2d floor, 4 bel rooms, bath, sleeping balcony; 3d. floor, 2 bedrooms, bath, storage, stone work, corner lot 90x100. Choice location. ' 1RS, East 278, , Many others. V It. Hefrdman. . 1 LAURELHURST. I2G0 CASH, $15 MONTHLY. 7 rooms, built-in- buffet, hnoVr-nt. billiard room and den, solid. oak .floors, fireplace,.-.-furnace, -mirror :lnor, N tlonal Realty & Trust Co., 7-'3 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Mftln 6129, 2-3 ACRB and new S room lioiTse? west side, 20 minute from postofflce. running -water piped to tract; goo.l walks to station; beautiful view of Tun latin valley, $1650; $100 down, $20 per: month. PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY , 201 Board of Trade. Mar. 47.1, 'kT 1 03: HerefrA Snap Oti 5 room house with firtxlOO l"t. $1100. One 1 room house, lot SOxIjo. fine. $550, terms If denlred. Let -tti show you that this property will dmibli fft one year. C. J. CuUIson,.205 Mur- rlson st ' V " . 6-ROOMS,; ulccplng" porch, fiTl ..ceiT-cit basement, furnace, laundry- trt. hardwood floors, shadee, fireplace, buf fet, bookcasescabinet kitchen, cement walks and curbs, alt street 'work paid, double constructed, $3700; terms, by owner. W-378. Journal. NEW modern 4 room buiiRulow, plas tered, fireplace, Dutch kitrhen. screened In back porch, stationary wanh tubs, modern -plumbing, graded lot, 4 140. Rose City Park district 4 blocks from carltne. Call Tabor 243(1. ' $50 Cash; $20 Month iieauiiIUI rwm vuiiKntuw, u;tir. fit.., vm-v moderironvenleiicui Owner, lu 873, Journal. ; MUST BE SOLD ATI ONCE. - A most convenient and modern Irvine. ton homepf seven rooms, located In Hi Broa'dway loop, furnlwhnd or itufur nlshed. Owner, FaHt.3f.t5. $100 BeautTfufBunSIow $100 1 own an ; elegant lot. clone In; vt ll! build to suit you, b.-tlarico llkw tm, Owner, (2-87S1. Jourmil, $S5JhJvVN, balanoc- $Li V) per r n. ni - modern, 6 room bungalow, 1 b'n. K l car. Price $13s5, V. J. Vnn, 1'JJ Ji.i ave, tjentsy Orv; v..'..;: ., ' "' J?l.l7"2rutv lions-", 8 lonfiin, I'lcl ti, $10 OHnh. bal $l,i rrr nnnili, 7 re pent interest t. Worth IJmm). oh ft it -Sii. Jvirnel. i " " MdIiI-'H.N' i loum li'tic. slO'J. flyfil nit srvi Call at, ;iimtvri M.i- . Alilr sf. M.trsimli 4 , Ti)Um". i' n I I. ' uuj fi ult; f : . i -W. Genua i. S.'.l ! Nl'K 3 rou'it i ' Vh nt ; 1 ' ' - ' cufiief Ji't room- V, .