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I Tltr OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY tl. HIS. 1) "A- SIB VERONA SOCIETY WOMAN WHO IS FOE OF THE BEEF JRUST TO TAKE CARGO OF : FIR TO SHANGHAI Will Arrive Hens Within Three Weeks; To Take 3,000.000 Feet; Many Tramp Steam ers Coming. A4vH U Ik China Import A Ku kdKMr eoiM Ihi in am in eil4 thai lbr bed ecurd ik Oar man steamer .rone, :M Ions net. Captain Kumra.U, for cargo of Oregon fir for Shanghai. Tno verona. wnira trill bo 4ue to ar rive her In About ttiroo weak to od eprroxImaUly S.O0Q.je eel of lumber. arrived at ao (.Hags .Saturday from Je-I ol'b railroad li for ttto Bant, ra I road, Aa aoon aa aba ttaa finished dl. merging ner cargo tbere aba W corn I her to load for the orient. During tha no-at month It la ip-rted that lhr will he eonatderable activity rn errahor iebr shipping, aa la ad da oo to the regular linara which usual. r carry some lumbar, thara will ta sv. rat tramp ateamere In to take out fulj cargoes of tha product of tb Oregon roraata. Among thoaa which will fco bar a aoon ra lha Japane.ee ateamer Vnkal Marti. which Ml lad from Japan yesterdsy with Hardwood timbers for tho Paclfle Lum. bar 4. Manufacturing company and will bo due to arrlra bar Jun IS. Shi will alao tako out a cargo of lumbar from thla port for China. Too of thai steamers of too Robert Lollar Una, tho Hobort Dollar and tho M. & Dollar, wl ba dua to arrlva bar a aarly In Jun and after discharging aoma Inward car go will load lumbar cart oa for their return to China. Toe Waterhouae liner Rygje arrived at Victoria Banday night front Japan after a passage of tl days, and aa aoon aa aha baa dlacharged a part of her Inward cargo there and at other Puget sound porta aha will coma down here, being e i pre ted to arrive in tha river Tueaday or Wednesday of next week, tihe haa rlc, aulpbur. peanula, Chinee merchan- dla and general oriental freight for thla port. Following tha Rygja on that Una will ba tha British ateamer Lord j Derby, which la scheduled to arrlva about a week later to load for the orient and early In July the Bank Line stesm- er Orterlc will be due to ariva. Tho I Rygia will aall from hare direct for the orient. When he arrived on tho aound Captain Meyers found hie wife awaiting him and she will take up her abode aboard the ateamer. NENAMOSHA IS HERE Captain of f aa Schooner I'nable to Enter Si lets With Cargo. Unable to enter the fllleti because of the fact that tho bar waa breaking heavily while tha glasa waa falling steadily, presaging rough weather out Bid, tha little 1 3-ton gaa schooner Nene mosha. Captain Claude Davles, came up to Portland, arriving at 6 o'clock thla morning. Tha Nenanmsha left Toledo for tha Slleti with 22 barrels of whiskey and some other freight, but aa aha could not crone that bar when arte arrived, and as aha had aoma cargo to take out from-tier for -The earne ptarv. captatn Davlea decided to come up' hero while the weather waa bad and load the Port land cargo. Thla la the first trip of the Nenamosha to thla port. She waa built lens than a year ago for a fiahlng boat, but haa been used since aa a cargo carrier between email ports on the Oregon coast. , . . . ...... ' aa-. , , . " ' . . ; . ' . ' I X - , ? tv - ( i , ' ; . .I i t' V - i ' ; v I" -y il v7; I 'A i ,-7.v t IHJiltS, SHARERS IN HUGE FIRM TO UNLOAD HEW TO 1)41 J PIUTBS a-D rCMtlUIJI ' rOU aULX410tatJ cl Witness In Steel Hearing Tells How BiQ Interests" Got Control of Bridge Concern; Negotiations Not Secret. Mrs. Scott Durand, one of Chicago's wealthiest society leaders and phil anthropists, who has treated a sensation by accusing a member of her own set, Arthur Meeker, general manager of Armour & Co., as being one of those for whom government meat Inspectors, while pretending to inspect ratila la. the Interest of public health, were " driving, out of business persons obnoxious to the richest beef pack er. Mrs. Durand's charges are included In a statement filed In Washington with Representative Nelson of Wisconsin. CONTRACT LET day every lower dock on the waterfront will be vacated. District Forecaster Beala' forecast for the river today Is: "The Willamette at Portland will rlae steadily for the next few days, reaching a staga of 15.9 feet Wednesday, 19.4 feet' Thursday. 17.2 feet Friday and about 18 feet (Saturday." ANOTHER RIVER STEAMER Alhlna Engine & Machine Works Is Lowest Bidder on Light Vessel. Three tenders for the docking and ex amination of lie-lit vm.a! Nn. K7 were submitted yesterday afternoon at the The Charles Bureau WiU Operate on office of Henry L. Book, lighthouse In spector for the Seventeenth district, and the contract for the work was awarded to the lowest bidder, which was the Albina Engine & Machine Works, at $95. The other bidders were the Oregon Drydock company, 110, and Anderson & Crowe, $98. The light vessel will be docked within the next lay or two. At tho present time the Norwegian steamer Opland Is on tha Oregon drydock, but It Is expected that he will be lowered this afternoon or to morrow morning. UNUSUAL FEAT Upper Columbia White Bluffs. Wash., May 21. An other new steamer was added to the fleet operating on this section of the Columbia river yesterday when the Charles Bureau was sent through .Priest rapids by her owner and cap tain. Charles MacMlllan of Pasco. The boat will g-o Into drydock' at Pasco for repairs, and will go on schedule to White Bluffs as soon as changes ara made In her build. Strawberry shippers are calling for more shipping facilities, and an immense fruit crop will tax the capacity of the boats. ALONG THE WATERFRONT m.. ateamer Alliance from Eureka. Honolulu. May 20. Hailed. United States transport Sherman from Port' land for Manila. Eureka. May 20. Sailed, steamer All! anco for Portland; at 8 p. m., ateamer Rlvaraide for Portland. Monterey, May 20. Arrived, steamer J. A. Chanelor from Portland. Point JJeyes. May 20. Passed at 10 a. m., steamer Oleum, from Portland for fort San Luis. San Francisco. Mav 20. Sailed at p. m., steamer Bear for Portland. Sailed at 6 p. m.. steamer Yosemite; at 7 p. rru. steamer J. B. Stetson tor Portland. San Pedro, May 20 Arrived, steam- era Northland and Roanoke, from Port land. Pascosmavo. Mav 19. Arrived, bar kentfne C. F. Crocker from Columbia rlvr via Han KTanclseo. Noumea. May 20. Arrived, schooner Kona from Columbia river. Astoria. May 21. condition at tna mouth of the river at 8 a. m., moderate; wind, south 24 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Wednesday: High water 4:86 a. m., 8 feet: 6:25 p. m.. 7.4 feci. Low water 11:41 a. m.. 0.2 foot. Daily River Reading. to I Weather Bureau Sends Forecast Vessels by. Wireless. Radiographing a forecast of tha weather to the United States collier Nero, via North Head, last night, the local weather bureau accomplished an unusual feat. In that It is very seldom that a request comes In from a vessel at sea for a prophesy of the weather conditions likely to be found off the coast comprised In this district. The Nero, which was a long way south of the Columbia river last night, sent a wireless" to "the local weather office for a forecast, as she Is headed for Alaska, and District Forecaster E: A. Beals Im mediately sent the required Information. SNAKE RIVER RISES The gas schooner Delia, Captain Casa day, which arrived yesterday afternoon from . Tillamook,- is scheduled to sail again tonight or tomorrow morning for Nestucca. Laden with lumber for San Pedro, the barkentine John Smith was towed from Westport to Astoria at 5 o'clock this morning by the steamer Ockiahama, Arriving from San Francisco this morning in tow of the steamer Johan Poulsen, tha schooner Virginia is being towed, up the river today'to tha Eastern & Western mills to load a cargo of lum ber for the south. The gas schooner Tillamook is sched uled to sail tonight for Bandon and way ports with general cargo: Twelve sailors, all of them Mexicans, Central and South Americans, were paid off from the Norwegian steamer Opland this morning by Captain Erlcltsen. They were up for examination for entry be fore Immigration Inspector Barbour this morning. With a hold carao of axaln anrl 200 000 feet of lumber for San Francisco, the steamer Mackinaw, Captain Alven. has cleared at the custom house. At the custom house the steamer City of Eugene has been given a license to operate to all points on the Willamette river aoove .romana. Lumber to the amount of 1.000,000 feet Is aboard tha - steamer Klamath, Which has cleared for San. Pedro Tho v.i .! t.-1 steamer renews i one has -also cleared -ww-nw.. . . 1 for the same port with 800,000 feet of ner Daca acnes o u vu www m-b lumber. ' around. Her nerves are on edge and she I When the steamer Ne Wonder, of the is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless- snaver Transportation company's fleet, WW.milv ran, aground a little below Harrington ness unfit he forjho care of her family. yeatexday morning, she broke her Rheumatic Fains ana iumoago raca pw i n0g chains. 6he arrived here at S this hodv. But. let her take morning, however, under her own steam. v An mreai.jgKi.iirn-, into me orawmuy oi Archie M. Egaars. & deckhand orr the steamer J.iN. Teal, which occurred last Thursday afternoon " near Collins, will be held by local Inspectors Edwards and. Fuller on Saturday morning. The Investigation Into the drowning yester day morntng ot OVH. Schramm, watch man on the steamer Q." IC Wentworth, Rain Affects -the Mountain Streams; Means Rlso for Willamette. Heavy rains at Lewiston and in that vicinity yesterday and last night brought the Snake river up 1.3 feet, and It is expected that the result will be felt here about Saturday, when it is pre dicted that the Willamette river here will reach a stage of 18 feet instead of 17.4 feet. It is expebted that by Satur- Help mg a it - - ' NT. Kidney Pills and all : these ailments j will disappear. ' Sae will Boon recover her strength I wm btt B4ld aom time .next week. and healthy activity foe Foley Kidawy Pills are sealing, curative, strengthening and tonic,., a medicine for all Kidney, BJaoaer ana Jrinary Disease that always cures. , -- Skidmora rug Co., Main (tore 1(1 d n.l Branca Store, , xojnaoa uo wen raT ata, - . MARINB-KOTES . . ' t . . AatoHa. May" 21. Arrived at and left up at 7:15 a. , m.. ateamer Break water from. Coos Bar. - Arrived ait. S a. m., ateamer Johan Poulsen . from San Francisco. Arrived at : a. m.. schoon er Virginia from. Pan Franelsco. V. Ceoa By, iiay 11. Arrived at t av STATIONS Weleer Lewiston Rlpurla North-port Wonatchee . . . Kennewick . . . Umatilla Cascade Locks Tha Dalles ... Vancouver Portland Eugene Harrlsburg ... AiDany Salem Wilsonville . . Si 2 a 2g Si 13 24 30 40 40 . ..' SO . ..I 26 46 40 17 IS 10 1 20 20 37 9.8 IS. 6 14.8 11.8 13. i 17.3 ,0 3.0 4.8 4.1 6.0 1.3 0.9 1.0 b'.i 0.6 .4. 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 .18 1.06 .34 .82 loi 0 :!! .19 .18 .65 .23 Rising. Oil Is drawn from deep wells In Austria by endless cables of absorbent material, which are squeesed dry be tween rollers as they reach the surface of the earth. . Sour milk. Parts dentists have found. will cure certain Infections of the mouth and gums that heretofore have been difficult to treat. rtto4 I mil kf. New Tors. May II That J. P. Mar- gaa A Co., by abaar weight ef praetiga, was able te pcrsusJ beldtre ef stock la tha American Rrtdga rompany ta aa cheege thaae holdlnga far atl stark. aa Uetlfled today by PvrcUal Itab- rta Jr.. In ike ault far tha Jiolutln ef the st ! trwat under tha S barman law, wMrh la being ronduc-ted by lha L'nltad Htetae gufammant hara. Habarte awora that lhara ware aa eon- fldnra or aacrat aagoUatlaaa wban tha aiaal Imii got poas ln of lha bridgo roaaikaay. Ila doclarad that rtubart Uaeo. rranily ambassador te rvaaea. rama le htm and said that tha alaal and eoppar eoeapaay latandad to trade Ita stork for American Bridge slock and aakad him lo do so, and becoma a di rector ef rtie ataal eerporatlaa.- Te tim propoalUon ftobarta agrtd. he declared. JEWELERS OF STATE . to NEXT TUESDAY laausa Important to tha ll,ra nf the atata will ba conalderad at tha an. aual meeting of tha Oreaon Retail Jm. alanr aasoclation In Portland nait Tuos- oay and Uedneaday, May II and 2. All sessions will ba held at the Multnomah j hotel, and will conclude with a banquet ! Wednaaday evening, whan tha delegates will ba tha cues la of Portland retail and ; wholesale Jewelers. Rome of tha sub jects on which the jewelers will declare tnemaelvea are: Te eetabllah a coda of buatness ethics. A gold and silver stamping law In each slate. A national and alata law armln.t fraudulent advertising. A trade mark and equality stamn on all gold and silver waree. Criminal prosecution of diamond and Jewelry amugglera. A reduction of eirress rat's. Aboli tion of tha retail Jobber. Fixed raito of profit on sterling silver and golj jewrlry. Mutual Information bureau In each city for protection agalnat ahopllftlng. Elimination of price catting, auction and faka aalea. Tha Tueaday morning session will be given over to a reception to dalegatea and a meeting of the executive com mittee. The meeting will be called together Tueaday afternoon by President F. M. French of Albany. Tha address of wel come will be delivered by C C. Chap man. Tha raporta of the treasurer, E. J. Jaeger, and tha secretary. C. H. Wil liams, will be followed by addressee by b. LAnostrom. t E. J. Jaeger and C. H. Williams. Then will come the election of officers and the' transaction of new and unfinished business. Wednesday morning there will be an automobile excuralon about the city. In tha afternoon there will be addresses by Joseph P. Jaeger, president of the Portland Jewelers' association; by Al bert Feldenhelmer, Colonel J. L. Shep herd of New York, Isaac E. Staplea of Portland, and W. F. Dlelschnelder of McMInnville. Isaac E. Staples will be toastmaater at the banquet Wednesday evening, and the . speakers will be Rev. J. D. Corby and Colonel J. L. Shepherd. he KNOWS ROCHESTER R4 wast Ueveraer Hay eel 4 aawbl naetar al Ike ' lea lim ef lha I'wmaierrtal flub "With ilia tcle ef a sWnaelr e-epuletwl fafmiag eountry awr rvuaaing Horftawter and lit ad tables ef aeeeial lie of Iran pofiailuM eltltehe4 and eMril ifig Ihroufh ihie r'e. Ihera la start iroaua fur enthueleein at lata tin You ar alerting imtir tganlaellua under most feuialle aui-i-a nl by asrmoaluue and reielt W fori be. Bed by Ilia rhk,iHiMl if arlual altanlaa. you putla of llocheeler ouhi In aucrad In build ins up a populous, thrifty aad pro peroua romaiunitjr " THIS IS ROCHESTER That avervbodr I talking about. Wtretsd la Uaatera WaeMngion, naht at Ih lunetioa ot the Noithein r rlfic and alilwawkea vellroarfet the teeieel growing town oa lha coast the loan with a future, lha lowi that le making gtod and will make money foriiy owner of lots. LEVEL CLEARED LOTS Kvary lot selling nday for III III be worth I Ifi) within a short lima The lots are all alike, clear I and level aa a floor, but the best locations ar hems snapped up rapid ly. Monthly terms, that any one can pantile no micrwet tall or writ for Illustrated folder. Office open eyenlnga until I. Great Western Land Co. Owners Lumber Exchange Building 102 Second Street ' ill TVIKY KT rl aervtr f ) tl. late ft L ti '.Ultra, k will htU at la :befi ' f UtsJStaukk H'W-. tataur farb, UUer tat. at I s ih laurateati al kit rV i I f-ar lerr. ftUrte rralt Intitevt U: WTON TG a.rTii tuTi i. let ftev Jam f. Le-aina will ka koid la4r ITueeJayl al S a. m at lit ait Tair aleiattii thurth. eir Ms e. i ail) a la Maual acill J-ik em. lerr. ' CAfi73SJf-il III ff 111 .1 vraa; M Lris, ase4 If - fc"u f funeral Uiel ' Mini iTTW-rri.na i.;iel!a. W-'tino ntak keellel May . 4 tll die hi an-lJ IHrejti Rweeell. (load Hlna I nten epliel. May le aged I ' JGMrt KJeer l Jot,a. VluUm.K hoe- l It aet II. br Rcducrd From $3400 U $2600 Today! Hllwt a rua fcut.,! katl .( Utnawl, flee xtera, wua fietel t-il. , k. Wu4 rttMMC baJ ccl.lhe eat t irtec. tery att aaaei Aa mi tf la data fr a la Croaar aa4 aS lee I altart tltl , tery P-a. . fi I allarl t.ki vt I.J " rol, l.ru.v - Dorr E. Keasev L Co. 14 rieor ttiaeatair tT iweiiv OT iTTfl U iTJf TirfT TIT New, ako-iUra, large living rta, big BlroiA. el a. fine Borah. ta.eto ra e lrn, fine clvevta. Ursa t-iiuwa, ViltT tl tat. May It aeet II. Urr( aieaae ( aal V all M Pa. alar mg aasam aa B) ti Slai Fia , .trieV. M.y 11 e.t 1 1 ' heart fe."ra. ,j.ig WMb J lii. Wit UK-frisk V...S. a tteeMCJ2drV rio?a ? li.? M4X V bMITJI. rte. llU elk eU iioa. ail rl M lumber. bIU by Set in nailing ii.i( Main ma. STT mm ' . 1 i tS 7T T T. I M'SEJUL lUIUCCTOIU J, P. Flnley & Son Third aa lleSlawe, ldy attendant Mala . A-ll very del ell. lis and l1oa Mala ia 'A-4.ll l-ady eealataaL UREliW A HI) HO I.MAN. Ih UJln. funeral dlrwtor and untfrrtaker, tl) Id at., e Salmon: lady e.el.ts-t Uadertaac-r. Xad aeaielaat. P llll K-tH tl ith.Alder mm dlreelure, ki ute. b,,ii a Fua.ral r ciioun iti HtM.ii at liottt rhot aa tAif SlU. funeral dlractur rto F S Dunning. Ina. K. I XJM II 1 1. iTKMSTOCkTTilT Jlth. Sell. tl. n lilt: and V'nlvera park Col 114-11. CEHKTtJUEa KT. BWn PARK ' Hawthorne Avenue Quarter Block Beautiful site for fine home. Best residence section. High building restrictions. Twenty -five per cent below market value. Price $9000 Terms liiggins & Boyer 506 Northwest Building Main 4400 CLASSIFIED AV RATES For the convenience of frequent users of memorandum pads there has been In vented a simple .attachment to hold a pad on a wrist, yet permitting it to be swung to the back of the arm, out of the way. : NO CASCARET USER EVER HAS HEADACHE A 10 cent box will keep your liver, stomach and bowels clean, pure and fresh for months. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In the in testines, Instead of being cast out of the system is reabsorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head ache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purga tive water force a passageway for a day or two yes but they don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take- the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the sys tem all the decomposed waste matter and poisons in the intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely tralghten you out by mofnlng. They work while you sleep 10-cent box from your druggist means Inside clean liness and a clear head for months. Ask any of the 'millions of Cascaret users if they ever have headache. In effect April 1, 111. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS. Dally or Sunday. -1 time So per line. 1 consecutive times. So per line per In sertion. t or mora consecutive times, 7o per Una per Insertion, or 1 insertions for prlos of . No ad counted for less than I lines. Tha above rates apply to "New To day" and all other ofaaalflcatlona, ex cept Situations Wanted, To Rant and Wanted to Rent ada. Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted To Rent ade (Apartments and Hotels excepted), the rates are: 6c per Una flrat Insertion. 4c per line each aubsequent Insertion. No ad taken for less than lie. CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 time, 10c per line, t consecutive times. So per Una per insertion. 7 or more consecutive times, lo per line pr insertion. The above rates apply to "New Today' and all other classifications, except "Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. Situations Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent ads .(Apsrtments and Hotels excepted) the rate Is To per line pc:- insertion. No ad charged for less than two lines or inc. Contract rates upon application. A pnone call will bring a solicitor. The CEMETERY Beautiful LA ROC PERMANENT PORTLANDS ONLT 4t01KRN CEMETEHT WITH PCRPVTUaL CARE. ef all bnrtal plots without aitra charge Provided with a permanent Irreducible ktslntenartca Fund. La ce I Inn Ideal; luat outalda tha city llrrhe on north and weet slop of Mount Seott. omtalnlng til acres. Equipped with every niodera cea venlence. rFICErf TO m?IT At.U ERVICE THIS BEST. ONE MILK BOUTH Or LENTS. RROULAIt AUTOMOBILE ft T. H V. ICE FREE BETWEEN LENT 8 AND THE CEMETERT. city office, iio-eti teon Bl'ILDlNO. MAIN III. A-foll; CEMETERT OFEICE. TABOR 14; HOMR PHONE, RING B-sllL THEN CALL LOCAL 4101. a awv, vu ' w,ww ,w, l rvwiw. . , w . wilt ai'-j-l gv4 Laur.lhuiet lot a part u)niril UtUMI'XTT ri.EVCKTt. pnone Ka.l III. Tract offtc.IMli and ret01lanSa $50 "Cash. Why ' Pay "Rent? ftuya modern roai builx lie leea than Ila pr mooib with I per seat Interval. A lao modern I mem horn ee Eat fWeeide lust thla alda ef La.irelhuret. I'rir 1170 nl las lhaa i pr moexn and T r cent lolereSt: will taka a lire! pavnitnl lot or equity t lot ) either ef above h"ma V J STEIX MI.TX Hrwr fiarllraer H M . Id and Alder. 5"Room Bungalow Must Bo A rA I kg $2950, II minute a lo Burnatda bride I this le belnw value; almoet new etfinlv nrvl"rn. living room till, dining room liIO. t bad rooms 1 lilt, en pt strret. In re. trifled netghborbood; IIOOS rash, easy terraa on bataaea, SIS Church Property Oood church and parsonage occupying altnoat quarter bio. k In Stephan'a adtl tlon on your own terma and below the market on account owners have no fur th.r ua for Ihla property: well located; thla la a anap: tan b converted at UgOl expenae into Income Tro party. R, F, BRYAN Mwtn ll. lt Cham of Com A-1HT. MEXTRAORDYBAR GAIN I ROOM MODERN HOUSE, J LOTS. CORNER KAPT SJJ AND TIBBFTTS: AI.I. AKBKSHMENTg PAID. PBICQ ISOOO. ISoo BELOW ACTUAL VALlfE, PALL OWNEH AFTER I P. XL NELX WfMHi 114 MO.WMKJTTB OTTO SCHUMANN, rranlte, marble works. Eaat td and Pin. Eaat T4s. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATEfl of Utla made by the Title at Trust eempaay. Lewla bldg 4th and Oak. R. HAIZLIP CO, lne.. AbVractora. 101 Oerllnaer bldg.. !d and Alder ata PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS BRASHKM SELLS 151 Lumbermens bldg. Marshall 441. BRONO-MANARY COM PA NT. Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1741. BENEDICT. .'2t0 SKEINO 18 BKLIEVINO. Owner alone, can't maintain properly. ( room house," large grounds, lawn, roaaa. ahrubbery, fruit, herriea. garden, on car, almost walking d Is lane. Dar Inr Wilcox bldg. NKW, modern, 4 room bungalow. No S 4 c.. lain at. extra wen nuui. naa sewer, water, shadea, light fixtures, buf fet, laundry traya, cement atepa and walk, full cement haeement. Cannot b duplicated for less than 11600. My prlca 290. All street Improvamenta paid. SvO caah. US month. E. A. McOrath. tl Chnmbar of Commerce. Rose City Park New room bungalow 100 feet te car, full cement basement, beautiful buffet, bookcases, paneled dining room, t bed room a, ftath. lot 60x100, hardwood floors, A beauty for 11400. Small payment down, balance as rent. Phone owner. Tabor 461. Bftl BRUBAKER McKsy Bldg. Main S4. CHAPIN ft HERLOW. til Chamber of Commerce. Main l6l. KNAPP St MACKET. XI S-1S Board of Trade. M. and A-S010. OREGON REAL ESTATE CO. J-1T01. Grand av. and Mult E. (7, SHIELDS. J. H. 01 Gerlinrer Bldr. Main 4I0. FOR SALE HOUSES 81 MT client must sell splendid li-room modern cottage on EHswortrf ave. for $3000; a bargain; terma; lots 46Hx 66 H; improvements. Address Attorney, A-180, Journal. $100 Cash ; 4 room bungalow, all modern, bath, electric llrht. gas, ntc lawn, fine lo cation. $1600. , - ' BUSH ft HOB80N, 1072 Hawthorne av. Tabor 1171. Evenings Tsbor I8S1. f 12800 Hawthorne dlatrlct, new I room mod ern bungalow, full cement basement, 9 bedrooms, paneled dining room, vary nice leaded glass buffet and bookcases, email payment down, balance as arent, t blook t Hawthorn easv Phoha. owner. Tabor 51. - 100 FEET SQUARE ONLT $2860 $50 CASH Stop the rent; ralae chickens, grow garden: 5 room painted, tinted cottage, bath lawn, roses, fruit trees, chicken houe'e, yard. Owner, Daring, 1 Wilcox nidg. OWNER saya aell my completely fur nished house, garden in: 6 rooms, near 88th apd E. Alder, IJ7J0. 1660 cash, balance easy. Speer & 'Co., 1000H Belmont. v MEETING NOTICES 41 SAGE AND SULPHUR.OLD-TIME REMEDY; A SCALP TONIC AND COLOR RESTORER OREGON COUNCIL. ROYAL- ARCANUM, meets at the new hall. Royal bldg., formerly Tull & Gtbba, the first and third Tuesdays of each month. st 8 p. ra. Visitors cordially welcome. O. O. HALL. Secretary. Care Honeyman Hardware Co. R. N. A. Ore. Roae Camp, meeta FrL eve.. Allaky hall. 11 and Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES Chrlsholm. S06 4th Hefferman. 47. C. L. Massberger, Globe, Or. John Hendrfckson, 548 Overton nna Karvala, 25. O. W. Baldwin. St. Cordelia Rentfrom, 66 John Swansan, 230 Theah Etakkl, 88. et., 60; Margaret SI; Ger- st. Johns, Or., 75; Alder st, 28; ONE nice little six room With bath. bungslow 100x80, on fine carllne. Portland Heights, $3000. Little cash, balance like rent. Also some vacant i lots, from owner. Phone Marshall 217. ' INCOME PROPERTY. New brick building, stores and rooms; stores leased for 5 years, will produce 12 per ent-xross; will double In value: bargain. Dolan. 208 Ry. Exchange bldg. WILL sell my 6-room house, one and one-half blocks off St Johns car line, $100 down and balance to suit purchaser; price 12100- J-301. Journal. 8 kboVf. strictly modern house at th price 'Of a five. Must have $1009 cash; be convinced. Owner, Woodlawn 8186. FOR SALE! Modern S-room bungalow; ' up-todate; built in furtilture, cement basement, wash trays, etc., "3200; fur nished, $3750. Phono Tabor 1719: FOR SALE by owner, modern 6-roohv house, North Irvlngton, $3250, if taken soon. Call 441 Falling st Woodlawn 578. MODERN 4 room bungalow on Fulton blvd. at Multnomah on the Oregon Electric: about a quarter acre of fine ground In lawn and garden; everything is new and I will sell for 42250 on easy terms; no agent need apply. , Mallie Patton. owner. ' . LESS THAN COST. ' MY NEW 8 ROOM HOUSE WITH ; EVERY MODERN1 IMPROVEMENT, HARD SURFACE STREET, v . , CLOSE IN ON 2 CAR LINES, t TERMS EASY. , ASK FOR MR. E AS TON, AT 1110 SPALDINO BLDG. NO AGENTS. FOR SALE! Modern siXTroorn bungalow cottage, by owner. Special price. for short time. 885 E. Kelly. Phona Sell. 1316. - FOR SALE Three modern Irvlngton houses. $500 down or good Jots as first payment and balance terms to suit. 238 Railway Exchange. Ford. FOR SALI2 5 room bungalow, Mt. Ta- bor district, $150 down and balance easy terms. Price $2600.- 208 Railway Exchange. Ford. HOMES FOR SAVING PEOPLE. Easy first payments, balance $20 per month, just rent; select list.- Dolan, 208 Ry. Exchange bldy, , ',G, Smith & CO, Ca'rd. Washington Bldg., cor. 4th on Waeh'ton. WEDDING , invitations, remarkably good and reasonable in price. Seattle g Honmnpi am grary si. DRESS suits for rent, all slsea. Unique -jBiiunnc jo., su Hiara av Gives Color. Lustre to F&Hec! and Gray HairUandruft Quickly Kemoved. . For generations Sage and Sulphulr have been used for heir and scalp trou bles. Almost everyone knows, the value of such-a combination for kaeplng the hair a good even color,, for curing dan druff. Itching .scalp and falling hair, and for promoting the growth or the hair. Yearn ago the only way to get a Hair Tonks of thla kind waa to make It In the home, which) waa troublesome and not always satisfactory, nowadays al most any, up-to-date druggist can sup ply his patrons with i ready-to-use product, akilliully prepared in perfectly equipped laboratories. -t An Ideal ' preparation of "this sort Is Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Halt Rem edy, In which Sage and Sulphur are combined with other valuable remedies for scalp- trouble) and thin, weak hair that, is losing ita color or coming- out After-using this remedy: for a few days, you will notice the color gradually com ing baok, your scalp will feel better, .the dandruff will aeon be gone, and tn less than a month's time' there will be-a wonderful difference in your hair, Don't neglect your hair If If is full ef dandruff, losing its color or coming out. Get a fifty oent bottle of Wyeth'a Sag and Sulphur from your druggist, and see what a few days treatment will do-for you. All druggists sell It, under guarantee that the money wilt be refunded If the remedy is not exactly aa represented.. Agent; Owl Drug Cow r CLARKE BROS., florins, fin flowers and floral design a 189 Morrison st BERTHS MEYER To. Mr. and Mrs. Morits Meyer. 651 East Twenty-first Street, May 19, a girl. - . ! ; . FINN-To Mr. and Mrs. John Finn, 1SS0 Corbett street, -My 16, a boy. EARLY To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Early, I 1843 Mississippi avenue. May 18, a boy. ; " i WOOPBURY-To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V Woodbury, 82$ East Thirty-second Street, May 14, a boy. ICRAPP To Mi. and Mra. Joseph Krapp; AAA rtlaaMtaik .. Wak M T t I . . - fJVCHBWVIUlSllTCH 471 AT ( Kir If l CmilTT T"7 fTV-. TLf-a. . XJM r.l-.M OV Klv M A - - Vf . A" . - a) ill mm M 1 CITTn Pless Schults, S94 Harrison street. Mar . girl, - - - " TWO SPLENDID Houses. Irvlngton. cheap; one fine Investment. East 273. C-18S6. W. H. Herdman. NOTHING 6WN 7T- $35 MONTHLY, INCLUDING ' - INTEREST. , ' Buys 7 room house and let, Peninsula district: fireplace, furnace, solid oak floors and all built-in conven iences. National Realty- Trust Co.. " 723 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 6 EiCELLElW'' PIEDMONT PARK ." HOME. " i 100x100 lot, new 6 room finished downstairs: space for big rooms up, stairs;: all built in conveniences; . a snap at $5150. $3000 cash; baL $3J.50 monthly. From owner. . Main S064.- Woodtown 655. . MODERN 4 room bungalow on Fulton blvd. at Multnomah on the Oregon Electric: about a quarter acre of fine; ground In'lawn ana garden; everything' is new and' I will sell for $2250 on easy terms; no agent need , apply. Malile Patton, owner. - -; $800 SACRIFICE. ' Must sell this week, pretty new four : large room- modern house, close in, fire,. ! place, full basement, laundry, garage, etc.. near Reed college: What can yoli pay down? 1109 E, 22d st. Sell wood car to Harold ave.. Mr. Baker, owner. '.-? OWNER Moderate priced Laurelhnrst, lot will BUILD house to order, small amount cash, re--mainder monthly payments. Daring, wucox Diag. Bride Wanted To buy ' a hlcelV ' furnished 4 room lastered house, hot water garden end $3300. big bargain, new 7 room bunga- Fl"?,"7,l.Dousv low. Hawthorne district. hardwood tT. JJLJVJjJS0' Taa finA.a a a . .r r-rma fc,T f'namrtni- nf " , ..... . ...... " CommeYce. FOR SALE New modern 5 room 'bun galow, at a sacrifice. Easy . terms. Corner Gay and Atnsworth $2275 Good terms, 6 room house, Al- berta aisirict, gooa car servtce. uwn er. 451 wenster si. $50 DOWN. $30 monthly, buys home. Will take lot or mortgage as first - . Di.n. flBnl. lTaa 1711 paympnt. riimig ynri .coct ,m, BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern home, acre fruit, barn, garden, bargain, easy $100 CASH and $15 a month buys a modern 4. room bunralow with r.mni basement $1850: Main 4400. $160,and lit a month buys a brand new . bungalow, all street; work down and paid for, zes Jtnuvar ant, oiag. , DEATHS AXP FUNERALS FOR SALE, by owner, modern 4S room house In Overlook edition. A snap. Phona Woodlawn 1462. ATTRACT I V E" room houae. Irvlngton ji.t.'.t Biii, . n 11. A I ! . .i. 'r I, r r" wa jrt-ari LEWTON-j-James "Lwton,- 108 Eaat Sixtieth street, Mav 1. agod 74. SAWYER Lewis Sawyer.- 404 Morris May-. 19, aged, 3 ; tuberculosis. .f . BUNGALOW for sale cheap.' between two g-T-od car lines. - 70 E. 31st st; N. S ROOM r!trd helise on Sc curllne, $11', I-"'1 ceh. Call Tabor ShU. Si..: FRANK U McGUIRE TO IN'SfR-: AGAINST FIRK. . ' M. 1068 il AElXarONELLHl. A-lm $25(TDown Oh One of the-feholcest Rose City Park lots; $20 per month on balance,. ,, WATSON &-THERKELSEN CO., 306 Spalding bWg. Main 7592. ' ;- A -SNAP) ' ' New ( room house snd 66x100 ft 1t, with alley;6 bearing - fruit trees and rose bushes, S blocks from the Penin sula school. 437 Farragut at," or phone Woodlawn i 281. - -- BUNGALOWj- t rooiii. aieeping porcn. place for bathroom and everything necessary for convniene and comfort; onlv 20 minute out on fn rarllne. Pric 0: easy .terns,Se owser, 414 Snaldlng bldar. - - Tiiibo $5 DOWN, '.IS MOin HLY. -'4room plastred cottage, lot mx WO, Montavllla, a nest little home, monthly paynienta includ interna i. -Fred W. German, 32 Buneid. id. or A-2778. SACRIFlCB UV $ n-o'n bui.K ' tborne district, RiH. -iv rn - -' wood floors, ail bi.-l'-'i .- east front, terms,! :.". f . , , E. S'th BY OWN rof-'! c V'it be r In.'- i; i