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T - - O i - i! : .... ; V DR. J. J. KEEFE Qualified Specialist I publish my own photography per sonally conduct and manage my own office and have no connection with ny,t;t,ler Pctlc. I am legally qualified to "practice my -profession In the States of Oregon. Washington, vwiiuj-uih biio ievaaa rractiee llm- Ued tO the SClentlfia trentma.it nf Ept-ciai aumems. - .very man calling- at my office la b?uieu 01 my personal ana individ ual treatment until a cure la ef fected. He sure to consult me be fore treating elsewhere. NEW GERMAN REMEDY FOR My Method of Administration la Ab solutely Safe. I administer the rem edy to both men anil woman ser Bacterin for special ailment Animal serum for nervous nVhUitv. I FULFIL MY PROMISES ACCEPT NO INCTTHARI W ptgra I Never HOLD OUT FALSE HOPES Come to. ma If vnn hiv nr.. . i. - fpllowlns; disorders: Enlarged Veins. P Imples. Nervous Debility, Nerved Bloody and Skin Disorders, Bladder Troubles Blood 'Poisons, Eruptions. FlBtuSrPCli1 "A,,ment,, 9 to 7 to 8 Dally; Sunday 10 to 1 Examination AdviceFree J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. , JTKjniUAISU, UK. Ml CONSULTING SPECIALIST WE ARB DAILY GAINING IN PUB LIC CONFIDENCE BECAUSE WE ARE PRODUCING RE SULTS H WHERE UTrtKRB FAIL. READ" W M A T THIS PATIENT HAH TO SAY, HE IS ONLY ONR nw THE MANY WHO WRITE US ALONG BlMlUAR LINES. r J 'Oswego. Or.. March 1, 1912 Modern Specialists. Portland. Or. Gentlemen "I wish to thank you "for ...d uycn iol yuu nave aone me In restoring my health. It Is hard for one who has been in poor health for three or four years to truly show his apprecia doctor that has done for him what you have done for me. j During the last three years I "have doctored with doctors that were highly rt?omme.ndd io me ,n Denver and Pu eblo, Colo., and 'also here In Portland, but for some reason they did not seem to benefit me any, although I think b t W'r "lncer9 n1 trled t0 d0 thelr Allow me to say that If In return for your kindness I can recommend or bring any new patients to your office, I will do It gladly feeling that I am obligated , to you In immeasurable terms. , . With best wishea for your continued success, x remain,; Respectfully, If you are alck and ailing consult with il.'tlil-ilDil jiiliiiib SBIMLSIEEL; GEIiERAL FREIGHT Ship '.Delayed 7 Days While Towing , American Vessel Manga Reva; First Mate III; Leaves Ship. Laden wi,th a part oargo" of etrue nfL !e'L.and. enera freight, the uia-Auanuc steamer Riverside, Captain Dahiquist. arrived at 5 o'clock this morning from Affcon via Pan Fran cisco. . ' . Captain Dahiquist reports that while good weather was enoountered on the .v . lne voya from Panama to the California port, the ship was de- seven aays as she had the American ship Manga Reva In tow. The Manga Reva had 1600 tons of freight While at the Panama port the first mV the Riverside, A. M. Anderson, uxC.cu irura rneumatisra so badly that he had to be taken Trt risk A nft hospital where he was left when the Bieumer sailed ror this port. Captain Dahiquist said that he thought the mate would be in condition to rejoin the steamer when she reaches Ancon on her next voyage south. . On her trio ud here from Ran pn. clsco tto-IUverld-had strongTiorth- or -n a!-i4r..I Capo ?'-::. !.); no. As a re 01' " ir.g tue ftmng bead- i:i.U Jii-J luaty K'8 the elioastone arrived in puit about a day laie. On her way Up the river yesterday, the Yellowstone discharged a quantity of machinery and material at St. Helms for the new Mccormick shipyards being cum mere. Captain Maro says that i uie orK on tne yards is progressing rapidly. She brought 7000 sacks of ce ment and . 1000 sacks of platter. She will load the greater part of her lumber cargo for . San Pedro on the Columbia river and finish on Grays Harbor. HELD F0H f.'iUhDER OF TWO WOMEN west gales to St. George reef, after which the weather was cood. h brought 1000 tons of steel and general freight from New York for this port and after discharging at the North T?nir dock will load 200,000 feet of lumber. Which will be lightered from the Mon arch mills, and she will finish her car go of lumber for Panama, at Tongue Point She will leave with between a. million and a million and a half feet of lumber , . ENCOUNTERS NORTHWESTER Yellowstone Delayed by Fierce Winds Around Capo Mendocino, An unusually heavy northwester, on Tuesday arternoon and night, was en-, countered by the steamer Yellowstone, Captain Maro, which arrived at Couch street dock from San Francisco at 9:30 last night, according to the skiPDer: who said that he never saw a worse "SALMON" SHIP SAILS Reuce Is First of Seasoq's Fleet to Start for North. Firs of the Colambia river salmon fleet to get away was the ship Reuce. which weighed anchor and pulled out of the harlvor at Astoria at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, bound fop Chignfk. In addition to cannery supplies she had a large number of White. Chines ni Japanese cannerymen aboard. Other cannery snips will get away from the river aa they are loaded with supplies and all are expected. to be on their way early In April. The ship Levi G. Bur gess i now on her way up from Goble in tow of the steamer Ocklahama and will take on coal and supplies here for n us ungate. WHARF AT TOLEDO ; Portland Contractor Will Bnild the Structure at Once. " ' Si-edr to The JournuL) Joiedo. Or.. March is. t vnmi a Portland contractor, was awarded the unuw:i ior Dunamg a wharf for the Port of Toledo, the contract price being I216S. He has a crel of 20 men In the woods getting out piling to be used in th construction. MARINK NOTES Astoria, March 23. Left n at mM. night, steamer Temple E. Dorr. Lft nn i i a. m., steamer Elmore. " Sailed at . m., steamer Berer, for San Fran cisco and San Pedro. Arrived at 7 and Lift up at 9:50 a. m.f steamer Bear, from Ban Francisco. Arrived at 11:30 a, m steamer Westerner, from San Francisco. Coos Bar. March 25 RHe . a m., steamer Alliane, for Portland. Astoria, March 22. Sailed at 2 p.' m.. snip Keuce, for Chlgnik -bay. Arrived I Frank Baurvaerts. LETTERS OF SLAIN GIRL "CENSORED"; BELGIAN ACCUSED (Continued From Page One.) FIRST AND ALDER STS. PHONE MAIN 4485 ENTRANCE 211 ALDER ST. BING CHQNG ' ' Chinese Doctor, - . Ills Chinese herbs and root medicine l 4 . ?. 1 P'ooa troubles and all I 1 f lungs, liver, stomach, J i k. kidneys. When others y f fVw have given you up, con- Removed to 232V6 Wash., corner 2d St Where Thousands Have ; Been .Cured xa oujciy . ino rttCB . ior ; XOU 10 UO. CoHSBlfCGeeWo Whose Chinese HERBS and REMEDIES have cured thousands of sufferers after they had Kiven us all hone. If vmi ip sinus. Lvuio na lavesugaie . THE CHINESE WAY No Knife No Operation No Poison. DON'T GIVE UP DO not be satisfied until you have -consulted C GEE WO and !nvestlgatedthe menu or his won derful Chinese Herbs and Medicines. If yoji require his treatment he will help you and procure for you Herbs and . Medicines that will restore you to health quickly and at , me least expense. u UKM WO'S Chinese Herbs and Medicines cure quickly Catarrh, Lung and Throat Troubles, Liver.. Kidney and oiovutr iruuoiei, nervousness, Rheu- eases. Blood Poison and all nuini chronic diseases of men and women. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT If you cannot CALL. Writ for fivmn. torn Blank and Book, Inclosing 4 cents in stamps to cover postage. CONSULTATION- AND ADVICE FREE CGce Wo Clilnese Medicine Co 16Z FIRST ST., PORTLAND. OR. Entire Second Floor. 8. E. Corner First and Morrlann Rt Office Hours: 9 a. ta. to 9 . m. Dally 1 . 'j M Ji. It was committed, and feared that the women were suspicious and would in form others of their suspicions. I be lieve he opened the letters for fear that compromising lnf ormatlon-a gainst him wquia ne sent to us. The Idea Of robharv aa tha nnllu for the double murder is absurd. Rahi vaerta kept all of the trio's money. Jeal ousy and degeneracy probably brought about the crimes." . 1 , Ballet Hole In Heads. Riverside, Cal.. March 23 Rrlnin of confirmation of a prospector's story ni-m, , iiameii uuyot ot Portland and Miss Julia Francois of The Dalles, Or., , had been murdered. Coroner Dick son and Deputy , Sheriff Reyburn re turned today from Black Buttea, In the Chuckawalla range, whera thv in,,na vuiama -jfx r . Arrival . . . . at 3 and left up at 4:15 p. m., steamer , . 01 lne tw0 women with bul J. A. Chanslor. from Mmi. a i.. v nuies mrougn tnelr head. down at 4 and nlicd m (.in I " " was stated that Frank Baurvaert schooner Irene, for San Pedro. Sailed at a B11" prospector' suspected of the 2:10 p. m., steamer George W. Fenwlck, crlm, probably would tie formally for San Pedro. Sailed at 6 p. m.. steam- charBel today. Baurvaerts Is held here er Daley Gadsby. for San Francisco. Ar- ,n th county JaiU rived at and left up at 6:30 p. m., Tne officers who Journeyed to Black steamer. Riverside, from Balboa rla San Buttes found the body of Mrs. Guyot Francisco. Arrived at 8 p. m., steamer buried In a canyon 200 feet from the Elmore, from Tillamook. Arrived at 11 camp, where she la hnvrt a ha. p. m., eieanier xempie tu. uorr, irom tsan amea. miss FTancols body lay nmiuouu. uumu xurnace wnicn nan hun Mn. San Francisco, March 22. Sailed at 1 1 structed near-the camn from ronka an. p. m- steamer Geo. W. Elder, for Port- parently to burn the wom.ii' rinthin- land. Arrived, teamer Casco, from Port- The bodies were so far decomposed that land. Sailed at 4:30 p. m., steamer Thos. they were buried at onee. No Inquest fuiLitmu. , I win vc neia. Baurvaerts will b a-ivan Newcastle, H. S. W March 18. Ar- la hearlnr March s rivedf British steamer Hartington, from Deputy Sheriff Reyburn statod that ui noiiu. - I m ouanuTT nr maitaH trniA . jioiui ia, maren . -unauion at tne in tne camn in th a . B.uvum, money aavancea by th widow for Baur wlnd florthwest, 14 miles; weather, vaerts1 use in developing his mines Is I Baia in nava hoan .ni. Tlrf.. . I .,..1. C J TTI 1. I " terr4:u srmv 8. f eetr 6:82 p; mrr8.1 feet Low water: 11:04 a. m., 0.2 foot; io:3S p. m., s,7 reet. ALONG THE WATERFRONT On a new schedule, the " steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, will sail from here for Coos Bay on Wednesday mornings at 9 o clock, Instead of on Tuesday evenings as heretofore. Having caught up with her schedule. the steamer George W. Elder. Cantaln 9.X?iu?-am f1 Thomsen. will sail from here for San "V, m7Z-11?! Diego and way o Wednesday even- wilLconurtTe? decided in ih. cVrcuU ireignt, tne sieamer tjcar, uapiain NO- I R, and Reirlna. y.rlZu""-.'Zr. -9 -ilia I 1 r or M.V TCmmAvaM T A 1 . " j ......vi ri mm. iih. HOSTILITIES CEASE iiiraiiGiis rsTATU tuansh f.r RT1FICATKS of title made by t-.e litld & Trust company. Uu bidjt, th tnd oak. California Celestials Agree j0 Malcol I. in ... I I H Lei rrosecuuon of Mur? derers Proceed. Will Karas find to Amlrew llorne. lot :i. hl.vk 1. and f,i-i 531 feet of lot 4, Bayard ad dition W. E. Kleman and wife to Fran It K. 'U'atkin. lot 5 hlorlc S4. Caruthers' addition to Caruth- 700 addition . 6 509 m .iicuregor To Alexander tJ t.i Fra"clsW March 23. One of the two big tong wars ; which have been raging In California cities has been set tled, temporarily, with the signing of a .v uj irucfl between tv,.),;,.m I . Kung and the BIng Kong tongs. -According to the agreement signed. ... ...B n.uiiKa promi familton.- lots 7 and S. IiIik Ic -, ni()eiiu i'arn Arleta Land company to W. Tur ner, lots 19 and 20, block 13, Elberta , H. J. Bellarts and wife to Eu gene Alarmenl, lot 6, block 4. Beacon Heights: also a trtp 30 feet wide along eat end... Holt C. Wilson to Mr. O. I. Raboock, lot 6, block 28, Brent- George MVilaiVandwUeVoLco J. wngni, lot l, block B, subdt vilon of St Johns Heights... . Park Land company to J. J. bhanke. lots io and 11, block 400 3,750 ,i fJU ! at 7 .. '1 t ') ' y f". ViKII!,-.C !,! ! A .1. II i ) Mi:MBi.Rd of (Nnii't . of A., ate 'reitieMrd to aii.i l i neral of our brother,. Gun 8 .V 11:30 a. m., Sinilav. Man-t, 1 ball, ) Irving. All lorctsters o;' erica invited. M. W. A. ROSE CiTT CAMP Won.' i - Selllmr-Hlrsch bldg.. Waa.ilngton r- 10th. phon flfk. Mln ! A- R. N. A. Ore. Kobe Camp nie-ts eve., Allsky hall, ti end Mirr-aon 1-1 . fhe?rTngth:.rci0,n LanV,?nL o'h0i d0Wn tlve 0um lMni & Adjustment company' , o rantiseo, UAKiand lots 5 and , block High- ana Sacramento Thnr,Q oi I lanH Entinnlhm,.. ttn shooters armed with riet.. ; j I E. . ji.lttlefield ni vur Vor ... VU..I.IUWU last nignt with orders to I 'V "?,t' 1 "l "jck 4, Rtverview addition 750 600 1.700 100 shoot if anv tmnhio j . .j I on 16 gambling dens and disorderly I Wv.?--.HA1ZLIP co- !nc" Abstractor. ...,. , VI10 viunese Quarter waa also I v. . .u suu niutr aia. made, the police declaring that these 4TE3IETEIUE3 The CEMETERY Beautiful LARGE. PERMANENT PORTLAND'S ONLY MODERN CEMETERY , WITH PERPETUAL CARE. . , " of all bmial plots without, eitrs charge. Provided with a permanent Irreducible Maintenance Fund. Iaj- maae, the police declaring that these TU n i Tj ZilT ! f,atl.nn ,deal: lUBt ouUide the citv KUblege,, re8n8lbl, for the Tne Oregon Law on Advertising : titftass : Equipped with every modern con- venience. PRICES TO 3TTTT AtT SERVICE THE BEST. ONE MILE POUTI OF LENT 8. REGULAR AUTOMOBILE 8 E R V ICE FREE BETWEEN LENTS AND TUB CEMETERY. Art wrwii.. wbo In .a nwnniinm nr .th I bay Convicts Were Delegates. .a,c, n..pu?L,?.r"tr!,!t-Lor fr Washington, March 23 That'- fom I scmlwites any utatctupnt rr nrtl.ui ,,.rn. I convicts were Roosevelt delegates at I ,nf tb l"11" r quality, ' the value, the Z JT a mrcn i, is tne cnarge I the manner or aouroe of purcbaM of tu. h I uubjt ujr ine Dureau wnicn IS stip- I nwvninaiae. or tn motm or purpnse of n porting the candidacy Of President TaTt I which is uutriif or rlcultl to mislead. here. i " 'isaan be lrmed sullty of a mUdemeanor, sod The Tafr h,..,. ,i....k.J . ...... 2." "er.0' " Pnlh? hi i. .1,1.. .. . , . ' " I -' - re iu.ii f i" wit unvff loan in w-mch it 1 declared that Judge Moore4M Pr18011" Ja 'l -eounty Jsll-not x- i.vwoiur opnngs, aio., released the I .J " i u'" r " aaa im. nrlsonera. ilr t,. ZJ'. a V pn-onment. (U J009, e. 104. p. 1H4. ;. iu" .v " u inen TO attention of sdTrtieri. who use "The Drought them to the convention aa Journal," as well aa that of the public, is dl Roosevelt delegates. National Commit-1 to the sboe section from tb Oregon teeman Cecil Lyon of Texaa 1a alA 1 t?- eoverlns adTertlsinif. r caatls-ateil hv u- : I .'Tae Journal" makes the same rates on dl. "In the old.bl.Z aS,. C JZLM& "S" rOltTLlXD REALTY DEALERS of Cecil Lyon to force the government I ",fh 0' sdvertiair and floab of an- r ROvrT tit I MTvrJtrrw officeholders of Texas to loin in elect- 2 hf.I' ,."' cl". w profession, in- r-ftl;f ROri. . R,CSMPAAr,1, ing Roosevelt ?i ..'.l ?'lu.? .V'' .?" "equal rights" to ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1743. BRUBAKER & BENEDICT. K03 McKay Bldg., MaIn"S4H. CIIAPIN & HERLOVV. 838 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1653. KNAPP A MACK El'. CITT OFFICE. S20-931 TEON BUILrINO. MAIN 23'6; A-70S-- CEMETERY OFFICE, TABOR 1468; HOME PHONE. RING B-BU1, THEN CALL LOCAL 4201. temnt nn i-h- . , S?if. rUrtner at(-1 "Portias as in other thinaa."nd should , tempt on the part Of Taf t 8 opponents on the same terms end eonditlons. toi collect a slush fund from the office- I . "T.h Journal" believes that it is no crime holders has been revealed." nil1"-. , .. . , campaigning t are saying an matter? None Of the q"ted to report In writing any failure on the T Chamber rf Commerce Mv-atid A-Inin. candidates for president J?,;' sdrertl-er to do aa he advertlaes. ORFOM pfai raT.Tv rn""Tttv nyth ng about the tariff ,,d.!, ,b' """P'slnt is well founded, that sd- nii5 -T,- REVf ,? rA?0 tne urni Tertler will be denied access to ibese eolumna Grand ave. and Mult K. 67. C-1703. NEW TODAY BENEDIC TINE MONKS VIN WENDL WILL CASE Balenie Or., laroh 28. Hev, Placldua ODD mm THOS. A. EDISON, THE GREAT ELECTRICAL WIZARD, SAYS: "THE NEW GERMAN REMEDY for ths cure of BLOOD POISON Is the greatest achievement and discovery of 1911 and that most of us have Blood Poison and don't know DR. C. K. HOLSMAN, THE EX PERT. SPECIALIST,, SAYS : It Is now one year since the Introduction ?,t551rEW.GERMAN REMEDY for BLOOD POISON, and during that time I have admin--: lstered this preparation in several hundred cases, often giving as many as five doses in a single day. J know my experience with it la far greater than any other phyaiclan or specialist in Portland. I have given this rem-' en v a aavar iamt h.in. mA i .... , - w wioi it hit cilia jm rlence some extremely bad cases, and I can - jr fay without fear of contradiction that It is the greatest discovery of the age and the -if i auwiuw ann permanent BlOOd Poison, rea-ardlnaa.nr fh disease or the .symptoms prsen cure f or s A -stage of thai jf JW it. ;,lSv WWUOI ,.., A. avmntAm 41.. I . ,. ' . . . . . " . . .V. " "" iom tne small erup. tion to the worst kind of running sore, an checked In their progress at once , ' , -! j ballast for Port Ban Luis at noon to. oay, Daily River Readings. . X't a. m. 120th Meridian time. STATIONS are C. K. HOLSMAN. M. D. and completely healed within aays. . . .,. There is no longer any doubt about the wonderful curative power of this remedy, and when given by an ex pert there Is absolutely no danger of tujr miiu i rorn us use. i introduce It DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOOD by the INTRAVENOUS METHOD, the only proper method of administering it. and. the one recommended bv Prof I'lMi'.l'6 fta 'ollowlns; extract- from his letter shows: ; - Licensed In Oregon. Washington and California, I possess skill and experience acquired in such a way that no other can share. Mr years of experience, the right; Hn1 ?f -experience,.: together with the cures I hava -effected, have ?V.ni4 ior ."1? . th title The Leading Specialist. - -- w ua,a,aa IV till U i H.ia.wJl" .?!rn,any. of. frect concerned. modes Of-admlnlatratlnn Aiuiougn l nave to ad nviiuua,ii i i hvh in m I m iun ineinoa or aam n RfraHnn win " r . r. n"ca1adiff?cul0tfe.the tfv n.l nraotice o'n accoSnt of cVr'tainte h! Snly1 the mse'ff oLnb,el r at. "ifl"?. .? the.patlent demand thSt nuuia ne aecioed on I eclded on imreiorore assist me ahonld fi -ti, i,T- 5i-.".t "'"r" ." you u ynu win as venous ' nhod" S.lW&tfe7M A th ,ntri" INEGEttNte f ve buENU- VFTNsS0NPRvniTah ?,1?tiVik?l? Ji eceea all ailments, sttch as ENLARGED CONSUMED DISORDERjTy- ' BLADDER AND. kIdnBY. TROUBLE and ,w.s,im9VE IIVlDUAL TREATMENT ' IrATln lJ! -Ployed iei tne exact can rest as de" kind. I devlonmat; ul i'r wiiuiiiuna in tne Degin- UJINMil.TATION FREE TO ALL PATIENTS Jf you are suffering from any ot the above diseases rail fnt vr. r fee-dntt ?' r3?- puavicns. requirements of each individual case. Every nktient : of mlna sured that the treatment he receives Is not of the "readv.ma make a special study of evrv X ftA T tpaa.r wAeA Jin. , ntrifir. notft All ra0 " OtronT a; nlTt p.' k.' and Sundays Irom 10 uu KIM 231 Morrison Street Corner First St., PORTLAND. OREGON. Lewiston Rliiarla . Vmattlla- ......... Illarrisburg Albany ,,,, naiem , , Wilsonvilla Portland O 24 30 25 lo 36 20 20 87 15 s2. 5 Carrying .passenger, and general Sstant S.'W etchf tha arenmer Rear rinti n Vn. n . . . : r ' " pander. Is scheduled to afternoon from fttn Francisco and Los ceased, and'" mtker ct" t w.Y, Angeies. I tj... .... . ... Alexander Gordon ha aiieeoartafl B t . 2 "1 """"lB"1" B tne Will was Youne- aa master of th. .tem v Mf. P.0 art a "chema of Rev. Iana- " ruerst to secure possession of the Laden with 200 000 a-allona of r irriX" vl """cn was white oil and 800.000 gallons of -an. " Z::.v" "rl? l" lne op line, the tank steamer Maverick. Can- L-'T". .testimony or handwrlt- tain McKeller. arrived at Portsmou h signature was fanSrl Tt l"" at 8:U last night and sailed again in U h-.? T. Jt. II Y' Urbf D F1ner' Meier, a banker, gave positlva state ments that Rey. Mr. Wendl siimei th. uuuuinenu judge Galloway, who decided th. case, held that before the testimony of ma namiwrmng experts could be con sidered the testimony of the auhacrih. grj ing witnesses to the will must be Ira- C 5 peacnea. Another will contest ease decldad va terday by Judge Galloway Involved 120 acres of land, valued at $30,000. This was the case' of H. A 8applngfleld, Amanda Smith, et al, against Charles oappingrieia ana wife. The decision was m ravor or the plaintiffs. ' In this case the mother of thVlitt. gums nao oeeoea an her property to the lefendantrwteludJnr nernrither ?.hn dren and grandcWIdren, The suit waa based upon the ground of forced and undue influence. Judea Oallnwav nnhaM th. m . m m ia , . . s i r."" ' uo win u i iiu-co oiHU's oeiect Bites. r. m. smith, made December a iftK San Francisco. March 23. Th. ata. bequeathing pfoperty valued at Ito.oon of Washington, Idaho and Montana yeg. to his sister, Sara Durbln, as against leruay selected, sites for hutlriln at inane. upon tne vailditv nf th vne ijie exposition. Washington's site 1 uul;unie"i. y various relatives, who el covers nearly n acr, while the other M1"64 that the will was not executed two are juu Dy zoo feet each. Th. iniaccoramg xo statute. cations selected for Idaho and Montana are in the Presidio, directly - west of mevaaas location. Washington's loca tion is on around somewhat hivfe th.. the other states and one block farther souin. r ormai presentation of deeds was a feature-yesterday afternoon. 2.8 3.6 1.7 5.1 2.6 5.3 4.6 7.8 4.3 tr e e 3 0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.8 0.3 I .!.. . , ootnrTBY Ltrs with. IK VMS CITY ZiIMITS Somerset Villas the ' place where every tract Is a beauty, but each -h a a Individuality, - No two alike. Lss. as nas Doea done In the past, and If the ad-1 SHIELDS. J. iL nf k " TrL . ,B T""",,on or tt8 Uw "i 205 Oerlln'rer-Bldg. Mt There are no adTertlaers using these enlnmna arainnt whom enmnlalnta hire been mail h eur readsra, and when complaints ara made prompt attention will be siren to them. v. a. JACKSON, Pnbllaher. M30. GEXEIIAL REAL ESTATE fi2 CLASSIFTED AD RATES In effect April 15, 1111. - Summer Cottage ; For sale, between Gearhart and Seaside, 1 block to Necanicum river and 3 blocks to the ocean, a modern -completely fur nished 6 room bungalow running water, electrlo lights In house, beautiful place; ttt noirvintto nirnraViiv.Vm. "'" nniiio in rmune, ueauiuui pi " WlrrrriZ' I mi't be seen to be appreciated; ilSfiO, Dal or Sunday. C? nb"5 ? 1 time. 8o per line. , . m. .i....i o, warn tti. I consecutive times. To per line per lv - SACRIFICE INVESTMENT scrwon. - I -,wiua i-it-y, uvjijuu tunrer, one oioeiv I or more consecutive times, o per line I ifl"". w. ,Two houses. One home beau- per insertion, or 1 insertions ior price I "iuuJ iiiumieii. umer ta remeo.- i,a of I. - " I rage, will Bell separata. Easy terms. No ad counted for less than two lines. I Owner. 65 E. 29th st. N., cor. Davis. The above rates anblv to "Nnw fit. I Kew miut.m - hnm. .i.. ' ..',.'. irr: day and all other classifications ex-f In Irvington. R. B. Rice, owner; cepting the following: "Situations phone E. 26, office: residence B. 24S2 Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent" st... ; r- ' BOS. The rates In these elassiflcations are bo per line per insertion. Three Insertions for the prlee of two. Seven Insertions for the price of five No ad taken for less than 15c. CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 time. 9c ner line t consecutive times lo per line per ln- criiun. SEE G LOVERL A Nn ACRKiT SMITH & BON. 210 RY.- EXCH. BLDO. . SEE HOMKSTAKE THIRD ACREaT" HMITH & SON. 210 RY EXCH FOB BALE HOUSES c7 1 HAVE 3 hcmses strictly modern; lust f Wished, 4, 6 and 6 rooms; all withl t 2 blocks of car line. I am goinr awav 7 or more eonsecutivs times. 7o ner and will sell t aerifi?e- sunn to tm.r, nne per insertion. each. Your own terms. I will loan yon The 'above rata annl tn nc.w Ta. I mnm. n m.b. n.., ai ?ther.'"I'JficatlS.'; ss furniture or any kind of good security. Cent the fOllowlna-: Rttnatlona Wintl t.nt niA . . .,.., 1 . ,,.i. , . To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. . Scott car to Millard ave. Ask for .To. . ine rate in inese classifications is 7o Fred or Frank Nash. Phone Tabor 2.11 ' Per line ner insertion: No ad charred fnr lana inan tn 1tn or lie - . C"""- : Something Good New - and modern 1 bungalow, nit a shade, 12000, J50 down and $15'"per UlUlllfl. 1122 Acres MARItlAGE LICENSES Frank Kellv. 16. w..t p.r"v" ..." V , A room shack, good lot' only 3600. 50 21. and Rmmi'Knaa uown, ,a per montn. - rays uross.ntr Newton OoortHh T.nvttt. o.t .e ina w.,; urays crossing. Tabor Kait. and Harriett, a. a ' . .. ' ' I VPen eunoay. uscar , Kesjer, . Lents, . Or.. Mary. Bin. 42. E. P. King, 225 Henry building. 33.1 cement basement, cement walks, stre-i and Mary MoDonald. 35. . assessment paid; wired for electric or Aiexanaer iauenDerger, B51 Falling Fa, not water nxtures; a niee home, street 26, and Anna Yclmann, 22. J Price and terms, apply A. Stonehoim , call after 28 and SUNNYSIDE bargain, 10tJ6 E. Morrinoti,. and Georgia Culley, 18. ash:i,28. For immediate sale in Yam- mT& 8v,"ncouve l?,6,) ?mBurMlde ownep hill Countv. ahm.t nn 5rr .nioiai08.9 0h .iso cash. " ' - UVW Ukil twa-I I . - V ww Wrrl roch - huZ &.",, 8"attje.;T' ton William Ovyner, 503 Spalding Bldg. BUNGALOW BARGAIN ' 5 rooms, modern, hardwood floor,-, fireplace, corner 60x100, lawn, walks, curbs and streets in; priee $3259; $ 1 cash, balance 2Q monthly, ,. See owner, .nr. . urHna ave. Mil O r!iL 0 o rvtAi .. I Kll Wi Ui Omiin Qi t0i Vlsltlni rM. I COME out and look at this; a new 7- Wsshington Bldg.. cor. 4th on Wash ton I room nouse- beautifully finished; jut- F LOWERS, floral desigrs. 1 what you are looking for; it surely pay you to take a car will Till') tp ...,' 1 -i ci . I'll , . JVlt W ittn a. I florist 428 wh hot itti, iV VVri' I na ""?8 u- Re City paric car to 45ti. Mar ,7 i, A.1S34 ' Uth and i;ta. pr Beaumont to Brazee; by owner, 5t ) Falling. Mr. Homeseeker Before locating, investigate ClAKXH COUSTT 20 minutes from Portland Well served with electric lines. Famous for Prunes, ' Pears, BerriesTDalryliig," Timothy, Clover and mixed farming. Land prices moderate. COMMERCIAL CLUB TAjrCOTTTZB, WASXZirOTOir Take Vancouver car, 2d and Washing ton sis. Fare 15c. bREBS suiu for rent, all slses. tlnlqu'e Ta llMia4l n AAA f a ! i ' aiii nit any pinrK IL K. 45th near Braze. $50 Down, $20 Month VLannj., BUB,. riorlbts. flna flowers ; Beautiful ronm hnnlA nil Snq floral designs. 289 Morrison St I em conve.n!ncea- hath, elertrln H,i.: etc. 20 minutes from P. O. Owwr, ! 1 n, .murnat. BIRTHS SWE BOARD IS READY r j mi First st jf V 225WAlder tst.Klj FOR PRESS CLUB'S IP Lasy Terms w. '. lrett- We8t 811e- 4xl00,'near Thirteenth street: two large houses renting for 3.1700 per year,--This Is an excellent apartment site, and in three or four years will be worth $50,000 or rnore. Can be had today for 132 500 IXI.ISOO cash, balance at 6 per cent for five years. .,.... , J. T. PirrTMBACH, 610 Selling Mdg. PETERSON To Mr. ,, xtr l"-. ""se " north MfeTi s atot E Welfth "tpe Jprovement paidr-32000 down, balanrc. WHRRFR -To Mr InA lit rx , yeaf8' 6 PeF Cent- 8tor building CHn tv f t. " v.,.v, 4vaa. v l ,t?r, .IVl'S HVIIC'UX DIU. Al SiT) Of DEATHS AND FUNERALS "SUNNTSIDE" handsome, new 6 room house (never occupied). Everv con venience. Hardwood floors, furnace. shades, step to BunnyRtde or Hawthorn ADAMS In this city, March J2, Harrl- ears. $250 down. Sea owner to'lav SOn K. Adams. 72 vaafm ITiin.,.! OK V T.. uU. II., . rn Tt n.i.n TroVtt fef ffini S. CORNKB Beimont and 87th. SftxS? Directors 414 East -Alder B.3. 8, room houae. This destrablo busi ililpped to Barlow Or tomorrow ness Property, only 34000. includlnir Ini 8 a nt Mar l. 24 tomorrow morn" street improvements Easy terms. Ucv. kw env V 7. . .. i, , man Moeller. 1009 Wllcox bldg., Main or , thls c"y. March 20, Ous 8. A-1345. - - - (Salem Rnrran at Th imra.t v. Salem, Or.. March 28 for the entertainment of the members of the Portland Press club, who ara coining to Salem, about SO strong. Sun day, as guests of the memb.ers of the state board, namely Governor Oswald West, Secretary of State Ben W. oi. Dr. 8. K, Chan Mra Or Chan 0"' and suta Treasurer Thomas Kay. The reliable Chinese Doctors, B. k. Chan WM completed yesterday afternoon. The with their harmless Chinese medicines of members of the board are planning to In i i j" , . ' wouuenuiiy cure; nnow ,xne newspaper men and their all kinds of internal and external atir nesses when others fall. Chronio ail ments successfully treated. NO OPER-ATIONS.--toamlnatlon for ladies bv Mrs, Dr. Chan. Call or write to g. K. CHAN CHINESE MKniCTMP rn mlT lstSt., N.W. corner Alder. Portland. Or. J- . . .lla, i a I . w I'tlU'lVSIv' 1I JLs tin 1 1.-rV' -.! ---J Jiff wives an enjoyable time while they are in cue capuai ana snow them through various state Institutions. : ; 1 -. The special car carrying the Press club members will arrive In Salem Sun day morning at 10:30 Ofclock. The vis itors will Immediately be put on street cars and taken to the .penitentiary, ar riving there at about 11 o'clock. ' A couple of hours will be spent going through that institution, t hen fVia vnaaia J j will be taken to the state asylum, where. ."Ww i(' viuua, juncneon wi oe served. At V J 8 0'c,ock th P"y will leave the asylum In automobiles and visit th niti Tor asylum farm, the tuberculosis san jltarium, the reform school, and then're I turn to the city. . . Simmons to Inapcct Collese, A GOOD HOME FROM OWNER New- modern 5 room bungalow, with .tM.r-vji.juii imii, mil Dasement, cement walls and walks, full attic, finnrad- mnA ern plumbing, gas and electricity; small j-ajniriii uuwn, oHinnce nae rem, O. C. roSTEX. 727 Chamber of Commerce. Nelson, age 34 vear's. Funeral services AT "fce'nton" HI be held at KinleVs chapel at 1 p. m. - a..r.c.h,?.4:. '"Vlted. In- ard finish, W"BlhiTrtfitjrtalorTir7;iurnal. Washington, March '23. Captain Ren. Jntnin T, Simmons, of the general staff, - nas wen oraerea to "make the annual ( Inspection of the military department of the Oregon Agricultural college at Cor , rollls. Fop Lease Warehouse With Trackage Around floor. 50x100: second floor 70 100, with elevator. Shasta Water com 609' A-imnd Upshur- Phon Main THE LOWEST PRICED 100x100 Close-In East Washington Street 816.500 -Three buildings, Income $70 per month. C W. LAMAR ,417 C01BITT BUS. '-. 5 room Dlastered house for Easy terms. Bulltln buffet. ferment HI war riaa m.!;,.- jiaro rmisnea iioors in-.s. rooms anil i xTTcriTX-r. irr -7t 7J. ....... closets. Llnolenm on kitchen floor. BISHOP Mr. W. R. Bishop; funeral Shades, electric lights, phone... Owner, will take place Sunday, March 24 at Main 6540. A-2116. Except Hiindnv. enuriPh erwmpHKWtrna"nPrsb?;Jerian BARGAIN t room house.' 33To. cnurcn. Rev. E. Nelson Allen will rnn. , j : - - i uuuu miiinn nn uinitu v5., jimi. - . - - - . .......... u. . w vciii- etery.- - - - ... .. . RUTTO Joseph Rutto, 272 Clarkamas street. Mnrrh ?1 air a A Ha- innni.... HOEY Thomas rioey, Third and Gli san streets, March 20, aged 66; heart disease. .. BOY LES Cornelia Boyles, v St. Vin cent's . hospital, March 21, aged 54. HOFF Henry Hoff, 6733 Forty-fifth street, March 20, aged 80. New bungalow on E. 26th, t200. - Elegant nomes jisiioo ana aouu. - E. T. HATCH. 319 ITnlon ave. Woodlawn 237. A NEW modern 7 room house, coiu;r i.--basement, big lot, storv and a hlf barn, fruit and berrtes, close in, good car service, , very cheap; terms. F-K', Journal. -.-.' hAwthorne fn strict. . . $600 CASH. : Balance $26 month and interest.- 5 room bungalow, 32SOO. Phone owner, B-2174 or A-1959. 6-ROOM modern bungalow, with fur nace. fine location. I265. terms ii.i'i down, $25 per month, Including inter, est Call Main 8719, -Mr, Bochm (Sun riav phone Tabor 745.) - rr 1 s a . r- 1 rrrr- wa- room moaorn nouse, k. auiii. Dlinn HP (V Mrtntpfi. ' Und.eIlhe.rL $3S00; $1780 will handle Herman every detSr 7th and Kne. Main 430." f5ller' 1099 Wikox bidsr.. M.l,, or. A- mp .fariwAPi. UO..U.J1 ,.'- BABQAIN 15-. iouhek,H...l Z i "S ". 'cauis t close in, joi-ation gooij. rent &u MAX M. SMITH, florist. 159 5th et." epp. Meier ft Frank's. Main 7215. FUNE1UL DIRECTORS Third and Madison. ladv attendant. Main 9. A-15S9. . a i . a I 1.9 iioob in, i urn null aoou, rem ou uri t n. Ui t.tLLLI KjKJ, noth Phones ! cottage. , 225 10th ave".. 2 Mo.ks so.i'h FRIP9DW Ln,e'tkintf Co. MaTrt and east Gray's crossing,' Mt, Scott t, 13$. A-2285. Ladr ssst Hn: 7T5. ai or to F. 8. TJunnJn. Ine. E. hi. Risi 1 FRPH Undertaker. , Lady asaikiant. LUnUn B-l'M R.7S1. F.. Sth-Alder KKAL ESTATE LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS j..caiauil.UlJ.;t.HMa.n K.-i SKFWF nn''"r,',kor. 'andTTL OrLVYf.OMaln 4153. A-2SJ1. Iji-iy est f . 4-ROOM modern house' with lniM 'i.c: I. $2150; fine location. nr ! ! . I line, .terms $J pr month. Iik'Ij.1 : interest. A-7374, Mr, Ifnver'. KOH KALik! .ly nwni-r, f f.m i. attage i..I'i-k'f 1-1 L'hUlHt., N. hex ki; ' TO I v i i . MOXniKXTS tT iy 802 rpaldlng Bldg. ' V