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.1J THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, -PORTLAND, ..TUESDAY EVENING, 'NOVEMBER 5, 1312. HEAVY GALE OFF I Ravcnhill Arrives at Linirton After Hard , trip; Vessel's Decks Continually Awash - and Part of Ballast Shifts. Three hundred mile off th Oregon ., coast tha . BriUshshlp. .BayenhllLJCap taln: Roberta, which arrived at Linn ton last night, was la a heavy (0 mile gale, from the southwest, during which her decks were; continually awash. The gale was, on October 13, and was the only bad weather encountered on the voyage tip from Callao, says Captain1 Roberts. Although some of the ballast shifted It did not amount to much, as it was only a layer on top and was easily shted back. The vessel was J 7 days in making the run up from the west coast. About three weeks ago the Rav cnhill spoke the schooner Wlnslow, the two craft running so close to eaoh other that the skippers wera. able to converse with each other with ease. The Wins low reported the Ravenhlll , when she arrived. On ber last voyage to this port three years ago, the Ravenhlll was known, as the Anctlos. At that time she had some trouble with her rsw while In port. Captain Roberts has been here five different times, the last time being 10 years ago, when he was in the British bark Astoria,' Prior to that lie had been here In the British bark Arch er, which met disaster oft Cape Flattery 19 years ago and three of the crew were lost. The vessel was later salved and is now the American bark Archer. After discharging her ballast at the Linnton ballast dock, the Ravenhlll will coroe up to the local harbor to load a cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom for the Portand Flouring Mills company, ' In the same storm that caught the Ravenntll the Peruvian bark G. Mazzlni, Captain Novo, lost some sails, The. Maszlnl was the British full rigged ship1 Cockermouth, built Juv-1-904, and "old to her present owners three years , ago when her rig was changed to that of a bark. She wilt load a cargo of lumber at the Portland Lumber mills for Callao under charter to W. It. Grace & Co,. IS SMALLEST BARK Albert, 624 Tons Net, Arrived in As toria Yesterday Afternoon. ' Reputed to b the smallest American vessel of her rig on the Paclfio coast the bark Albert, 424 tons net, arrived in Astoria yesterday afternoon after a voy age of II days front Kaanapall, In the Hawaiian Islands. She will load a cargo of lumber on the Columbia river for HIlo under charter to the E. W. Wood Lumber company. . : ALONG THE WATERFRONT To take on mora wheat cargo the British steamer Strathlyon shifted from the Irving to the North Bank dock at ,11:30 this morning. . A. V, Mahony, of tha-Olson & Mahony -JSteamshlp company, arrived In Portland yesterday afternoon on business for the firm. . Changes In the schedule of the steam er Breakwater, duo to the season of the . year, will take her out of here In the . evening .Instead of 'the morning and she will sail a day earlier this week. L (She will , leave at g-o'cock tonight for -Ceoa - Bay with -passengers and' freight Tha Danish steamer Arabien, of the -S&atAalatie-lteewllllQadouLward cargo of wheat here, being under char ter to Balfour, Guthrie ft Co. She la now at San Pedro discharging Inward cargo from Europo7Itls-nnderstood that the other steamers of that line will make Portland a port of call with. In ward cargo In the future. ' The schooner C. T. Hill, which was 6 ; days out from San Francisco for Nehalem yesterday and was long . over due, arrived In Astoria during the aft ernoon short of provisions. She Is owned by the Wheeler Lumber company. Tha Puget Sound Tugboat company, . crnpeUtora nthft. Jort.ijf JPorUand..in the towing business at the mouth of thajCplumbia riverisuined3thelr..jtOW. age service there on November J. the tugs Tatoosh, Gollah and Fearless being . on tha ground. MARINE NOTES '-' Astoria,- Nov. B. Arrived at 7 a, m. Steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, from San Pedro. - Arrived at T end left tip " at M9 - a. - m. Steamer Stanley Dollar, from San Francisco.- Balled at 8:80 a. in Steamer Wasp for San Francisco. San Francisco, Nov. 6. Sailed at 1 a. m. Steamer Lyra, for Portland. Arrived Quick Home Cure for Piles 1 Trial Package Absolutely Free Will You Spend a Post "7" Card for It? If you are a sufferer f torn piles in Stan t relief Is yours for the asking, and a speedy, permanent cure will follow.'1:-; Tha Pyramid Drug Co., 403 Pyramid 1Wg., Marshall, Mich., will send you free, In a plain wrapper, a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure, the wonderful, sure and certain cure for the tortures of this dread disease. Thousands have already taken advantage of this offer, thousands know for the first time In years what it Is to be free from the pains, the itching,, the awful agony of pJles. . Pyramid Pile Cura relieves the pain and Itching Immediately. The Inflamma tion goes down, the swelling Is re duced and soon the disease is gone ab- . solutely. No matter how desperate you think your case la, write In today for the free ' trial treatment Then, when you have used It In the privacy of your own home and. found out for yourself how effica cious it is, you can get the full size package at any drug store for 60 cents. Every day you suffer after reading this notlcs you suffer, needlessly. Simply fill out free ooupon and mail today. FREE PACKAGE COUPON 2 PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 40S Pyramid bldg, Marshall. Mich. Kind ly send me a sample of Pyramid pile Cure.- rt once. bitmall. KHlPW plain wrapper. Street p,- COAST C OREGON ttS a. m. Steamer daremont, from Portland, pr3 r k-. S,,!::': Astoria, Nov. 4. Arrived at 11:45 a. m. and left "up at 1:30 p. m. Steamer Oleum, from Port San Luis, ? Arrived at 1:30 p. m. Bark Albert, from Kaana palL Arrived at 1:16 p. m, Schooner C. T." II1U, from gan Francisco; short of provisions... - ; -,. : Tiacoma, Nov.- 4. Arrived-Brltish steamer FlUclarence, from Portland. KahuIuL . Nov. 2. Sailed Schooner ("Prosper, for Columbia river. Ban Pedro, Nov. 4 ArrivedSteam- ers Roanoke and Willamette, from Port land. BailedSteamer . Rose City, for Portland; steamer General Hubbard, for Columbia riven Monterey, Nov.' 4. Arrived Steamer W. F. Herrlry from Portland. San Francisco, Nov. 4.-SalIed fit 4 p, m. Steamer Navajo, for Portianu; at 8 p. m. -Steamer F. 8. Loop, for Co lumbia river. Arrived at 10 p." m, Steamer Beaver, from Portland. " " Astoria, Nov. 6. Condition at J the mouth of the river at t a. m amnnih- wind southwest 8 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Wednesday: High waiur, iv;iw a. o.o reei; 11:11 p. m., T.T feet-Low-water, 4:31 a, m., LB feet; MARINE INtELLIGENClJ Pas o Arrive. Str. BreakwaterwCoos Bay,. ....Nov, I Roanoke, ss. 8an Dlaro .... Nnv. 10 Str. Bear, San Francisco...,,. Nov.. 17 Geo. W. Elder, San Diego. .....Nov. 17 Str. Alliance. Eureka.......... Nov. 1$ St Rose City, San Pedro.. I,,.. Nov. I Gas str. Anvil. Bandon....... Nov. 10. Str, Beaver, San Pedro.. Nov. IS Dot to Depart, ' Gas. str." Anvil, Bandon., Nov." t Str. Beaver, San Pedro.....";?, Nov. IS Str, Breakwater, Coos Bay, ..-..Nov 6 Str. Elmore. Tillamook. ....... .Nov. St Geo. W. Elder. San Diego,..,, Nov, I Str. Bear, San Pedro.. Nov. t Str, Roanoke, San Diego Nov. IS So Zieave Baa rraaclsoo, r Btr. Harvard, San Pedro ........Nov. 3 Str. Yale. San Pedro ...........Nov. 4 Tassels u ron. Boston, U. 8. S...... ...... .....Btream St Nicholas, Am. ah. .........Astoria North King, Am, ss. ......... ...Goble eer iu. Am. dk. , . Goble evl G. Burgess. Am. blc....... Goble Strathdene. ss. ..Portland Lbr. Co. Daisy Freeman, ss...,.,,..,..drydock uaiDoa, sonr ....,..,..... . ..westport Koko Head, bktn LP. Mills Robert Dollar, ss........ North Paclfio Nokomls, sen. . . .... . . . ... . ... . Westport Anne Larson, sch. ......Rainier Clan McFarlane. Russ. sh...... Rainier Altalr, Br. bk.. Btream Albert, Am. bk,. , Astoria Mancunia, Mr, ss. ............Elevator Frankdale, Br. ss... ...St. Johns Oswestry. Br. ss........ .... .6t Hein Ooeana Vance, sch St. Helens Rene Kerviler, Fr. bk. ...... Linn too Shasta, ss. Inman-Pouisen Strathlyon, Br, ss. E. ft W. mills Lahalna, bktn.'. . ............. ; , Astoria Kirrieaa. uer. ok......... ...... Linnton G. MazzimVPer, bk.. .....Linn ton Ikala, Br. ss. .......... ..Tongue Point Grata Tonnage Xuonts and Listed. Aberlour. Br. str. , .Nlcolalefsk Adelaide, Ger. bk .....St. Rosalia Arabien, Dan. str, Antwerp August, Nor. ss....,,....gan Francisco tiangor, hot. sir. ... ....... . . .Antwerp Boadlcea. Br. SS. ..Buenos Avra Coiony, Br. bk , Buanos Ayres Detmold, Br. str ban Francisco FlUpatrlck, Br. str. .......... .Coronal Gen de Nerrler, Fr. bv ...Shields Goldbek, Ger. sh. ..fit Rosalia Hougomont, Br. bk........,, .Iquique Inverclyde, Br. bk. Buenos Ayres Isebek. Ger bk. ............ SL RnnnH Jersbek, Oer. bk St Rosalia Jolnvllle, Fr, bk. ....... ., .Antofogaata KUloran, Br. bk.,........,.Blo Janeiro Marecnai viirs, r. dk. ........Santos Metropolis. Br. bk Buenos Avrea Olona, Ger. sh. .............TalUl Ossa, Ger. ss . Coqulmbo Osterbek, Ger. bk..... Montevideo a C Rlckmers, Ger. bk.........Hloso Rese, Fr. bk. , .Sydney Terplschore, Ger. ss .Rio Janeiro Thlers,.l''r. ss.. . ...Shields Valerie, Nor. bk ........... jCape Town Xlsosliaasons rorelga to Arrlva. Bay-of-Blscay, rBrr ss vn .. rrj-.nr; ..Callao unriauan uora, mor. str. . .Kan Francisco Drummulr, Br. ss San Franclsoo uunaee, s. oa. .............. .Santos Expansion, Am. soh. . , . , . . . , Valnaraiso Frankby, Br, str... .....San Francisco Frankmount, Br. str........... Victoria Geo; Ev Billings, Am. son.. San Franclsoo Hecla, Anvbk t...San Francisco Hornelea, Nor., atr . . .,Honolulu J. H. Lunsmann. Ant acta r. r.v. Iqulque Makawell, Am. bk ..San Francisco MariechettRus. b.kjuujtu lU . .Cardiff . Oswestry.r. str San Francisco etrathearn, Br. str San Francisco Vennachar. Br. str Port Allen Strathlowrie. Br. sa Australia Dally River RfcadlnRs. ft TATIONS Riparla Umetil 1-Ttn rrs vy . Eugene ............ .HarrisburjLJfc,, Albany . ,...,.,,,. naiem .... Wllsonvllle Portland () Rising. BUILDING PERMITS F1"" - - - - ...j; ,,1I11m We8tbe':t repair ne story iL dwe,,llng, Delaware avenue be- m?! J;;? nd Buffalo; builder, same; jou. Mary Paupera. repair one story frame ?wlllr?f, '"w between Prescott Logger Construction Machinery Co., erect one story frame storage place! Nineteenth, between Roosevelt and Wil son; builders, Lewis & LewlsrS160. - O. J. Gulden, erect one story frame wagon shed. Belmont between Forty- p'ef&rsonn1 florotMVenth: bUUderi J' l Mason; bull4eT;"sam.7 135. na f. W. B anchard. erect one story frame dwelling. Fifty-second street be- Mlfarclr ail00U Bd Maln; buUa'. B. James Walker, erect one atory frame Spelling Fifty-second streetT.etwwn Jorty-fifth avenue and Pike avenue builder, same; $1800. power,.w,cks' ret tory frame E?r?; fiftieth avenue between wfttt $?od My w Log Cabin Baking Co.; repair one t!i0-rlcrilifdinary bah'y. Vemont between Williams avenue and Ivy street; builder, William Valtz; 12600. Mra. Gene Adams, erect one and one half etory frame dwelling, Fortieth street between Tillamook and Thomp. son; builder. H. Clyde Heald; 13500. frame shed for show, Belmont street mi j ana hmmi seoond: builder. C. Spies; 1450.. ' T). fAPrlll ..t hed, Caruthers between Twenty-fourth 01m sireeis; OUUders. Backstrand & Shelberger; 4o. T. W. James, repair two story frame tween Ash and Ankeny streets; builder. stiiB, ayaivw , C. B. Haywood, repair one story frame dwelling. Seventy-second street southeast, corner Forty-eighth avenue: builder Andrew Mollne: 1360. C. B. Haywood.- erect . one story trnma gamge. Seventy-second street southeast, northeast corner Fortyeighth avenue; builder, Andrew Mollne; SJ6. John Klernan, repair one story frante dwelling. Morrison between Sixteenth and Seventeenth; builder, Isaao Peart; ..f ohn merest, erect one and one half sto.-y..rameweIUa,. Blevsnthbe $3506 Braze6 aad Kno": builder, same; A window refrigerator, patented by a Pennsylvanlan, has the advantage of be ing collapsible, so that It can bs fold ed out of the way when not in use," sg & S ?a 5 IS V I '8.1 0 I .04 J. 6 0.1 .06 t,6 "0 - 0 4,8 .6 .IS a-. Arf . 0.9 .24 f.l 1.8 ,S7 6.1 0. .41 .7 0. ,J4 PLAN TO DEVELOP FERTFUZEROUTOF NITROGEN OF I! Oregon May Be ; Selected as Field 'of Operation of Nor wegian Capitalists;.. Great -Power Plants Are Needed. lit Is probable that the near future may add, to Oregon's list of industries a pianTwblcn'UiinifMtura ler- tlllcer from tha nitrogen Of . the air. Norwegian capitalists representing en ormous Interests, accompanied by their engineers and cuemists, nav oeen in the states of Washington and Oregon for some time and severaLsstl8factory conferences have been held within the last two weeks with W. E. Herring, district engineer of the forest service, relative to securing an enormous block of power, Electricity of very high Voltage is required in the chemical process that is used in the fixation of tha nitrogen' of the air for the manu facture o? the nitrates. - - ;v r Th current of many thousands of volts passes through Immense lncum bustlble cylinders, arid the electricity, passing through the air In. arcing from tha electrodes, sets up a decomposition process liberating free nitrogen. This by a complicated process Is combined with calcium, usually limestone, for the manufacture of tha nitrate. This la the most valuable fertiliser, known. - Big-Tower Plants Heeded, Between '250,000 and. C 00,000 horse power Is required for a profitable plant. Tha largest plant now la-operation la In Norway. ' la one division of It, 140,-1 000 horsepower. Is .used, and 80.000 Jn another. Calcium nitrate at tha rate of 73,000 tons a year Is manufactured. Te secure the .necessary power In Oregon a waterfall would be, utilised. If the proposed plants, even for the mlnumum amount of power, desired are carried out, it would involve . the . expenditure of from $16,000,000 to $18,000,000 for the electrical development alone, while the nitrate works would cost $8,000,000 to $iz,ooo,ooo additional. Mr. Herring has made, during? the oast four summers, comprehensive studies In me neia or water possibilities in the national forests, and through the knowl edge thus obtained, tha forest service wasnbtBvto furnish"much information In regard to the larger poslbUiyes. No definite decision has as yet been reached as to the point or points at which tha power. will be developed,-but since tha Norwegian capitalists, who are making such ajwecess in their na tive country of this work, have spent soma little time recently in tha north west, it Is believed that ther may be a good , possibility of getting at least one large concern of this kind located. - Boheme Unique Zn America, There la no commercial plant of this kind In tha United States at present and It is believed that a location can be found in the northwest where 'the power needed oan.be secured within a 20 mils transmission dlstano of soma central point,' and at prica which will allow of the Installation of the works. Tha annual-eoat per horsepower must be considerably lower-than any power is now soia xor in we 'western country. It is believed that $10 per horsepower year will be the maximum price which tha company can stand, and this must cover all overhead charges, fjxed charges and overhead costs. Whll this price may seem, low to anyone familiar with tha power situation, yet when It la; seen that at: the Norway plant-re-f erred tor .where. 140,000 " continuous horsepower are In operation, tha snnual coats-are-approxlmate!y-8 per horse- yvwvr yar, ana mat mere are plants In Norway where the annual costs are less than $S, this seems rather liberal A GOLD. BOOM Pape'a Cold Compoand On res Oolda ana urlppe in ew Hoars; . " Tastes Nlcef Acts XStaQj. It la a positive fact that' a dose of Pape'a Cold Compound. . taken - every two hours until three conaecutlve doses are laaen. win and tha nnmu . . . - uu break up the most severe cold, either In j the head, chest, back, tomarh iinh. or anv cart of tha borfv , Jt promptly relieves tha most miser able headache, dullness, head and nose Stuffed UD. feverishnaaa. anaaainv mm throat running of the nose, mucous ca- larrnai aiscnarges, soreness,- stiffness and rhaumatfn tulntu Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with-the knowledge that there is nothing else In the world which will cura vmir nnld or nrt rirlnna v 'IIIOCl J I as promptly and without any other ttooismuwo uc uaa uier eneci as a 25 cant nankaffa nf Pun.'i Mil w -' -wv.u VUlll" Dound. Which Mir drurarlat an annniu I accept no substitute contains no qui- nine, asaiongs in every noma Tastes nice sets genuy. : Had Serious Lung Trouble-Now Well Somehow there exists a vast amount of scepticism as to the possibility of curing Consumption. We state none but facts, and ars sincere In what we as sert. , 5 If. we were afflicted with Tuberculo sis, we should do precisely, what we ask others to do take Eckman's Altera tive promptly and faithfully. The rea son we should do this and warrant we have for asking all Consumptives to take it Is that we have the reports of many recoveries, one of which follows. 11 Susquejianna Ave., Phlla., Pa. "Gentlemen, For two years I was afflicted with hemorrhages of the lungs, the number totaled nearly one hundred. Our family physician advised another climate, as to remain would probably be fatal. However, I remained, and in February of 1902, I was taken with a severe attack of pneumonia. When I recovered sufficiently to walk about the house I was left with a frightful hack ing i cough, which no medicine , I had taken could alleviate. It was at this time. March, 1903. that I learned of and started taking Eckman's Alterative. In a short time my cough was gone and I was pronounced well. Since that time I have had two slight attacks of pneu monia and I have resorted to no other medicine to effect a recovery. - , "I am at present in excellent health and feel that as long as I can obtain Eokman's Alterative, 1 have no fear of Consumption. I cannot speak too high ly for tne good It has done." (Signed) , , HOWARD L. KLOTZ. Eckman's Alterative is effeotlve in BrBhUi( -Asthmay- Hay-Fererr Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain, poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For pale by Tha Owl Drug Co. . and othor leading druggists. -Ask for booklet tell ing of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratory Philadelphia, Pa,,: for addi tional evidence, i BREAKS MAYOR ASKS COUNCIL JO ASSIST IN SOLVING -.INCINERATOR PROBLEM J i Mayor, Rushlight will ask the e city council next week to author-' e -'Ize the -appolnment of a - com- -e 4 mission of 15 citizens to lnves- e tlgate sanitary conditions In e Portland r and . to present some solution Of the problem brought a) 4 . about by the failure of the elec- 4 4 torate to adopt the $100,000 bond ' e 4 , Issue for a new refuse inclnera- e 4 ' tlon plant,.--'." 4 4 "On ; this commission," said e 4 the mayor,::! wilt appoint the .4 4 editors of the dally papers of 4 4 the city, I want thm, In con-: 4 4 Junction with ' others prominent i. 4 4 citirens, to mvestigate-alsothe--'4 4 Roes Island project and to find ' 4 4 If they can some - better' place ' 4 4 for the location of a, garbage 4 4 burner." , , , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 So Imbued with the spirit of election were most of the members of the Port land Press clubr that with the city-election over and the national election to come today, they held an election of their own yesterday, and las t "night gath ered id 'hear,' tha returass'-fj'Tf .... When the counts were all made it was found that John I': Travis," news editor of The Journal, had been elected presi dent;; John W. Cochran, , political re porter on tho Oregonlan, 'was selected as vice president by unanimous vote, and James V. Sayres of the Oregonlan staff was elected second vice president by a close margin over Claude L. Simp son of Tha Journal, and Samuel II. Pleroa of the Telegram. ' 'T , Harold E. Smith, marine reporter of The Journal, was alected secretary-by unanimous vote, Carl S. Kelty, formerly of the Oregonlan staff, now of the Lum berman's National bank, was selected as treasurer; W. J. Petraln, formerly of the Oregonlan, librarian-historian, and Herbert J. Campbell of the Oregonlan, assistant ecretaxyrr-4-"-r-'''; The directors elected were Frank Mo. Gattlgan, press "agent for the Orpheum and Empress theatres; W. P. Strand- cigarhKes..' 1 i' r 'iv I Vc ""-'I ty-- ----- - V ' "1 - - IVulllllMlii - 10 for 10 cents are Within reacti of everybbdy an4 every dealer sells thern. - V : For tKis modest price of 10c you may secure this masterpiece in cigarettes the cleverest combination of tobacco blending and expert manufacturing ever, offered a smoker. A 1 .1 ' 1 1 .t ' f :- sk tne men wno smoKe tnera. c tne men wno - The San Franriarn Rr MADE " WITH TfJ; SyZr MOUTHPIECES 1 XJ T LARGEST AND NEWEST STEAMERS ON THE COAST .i aS,,J5fi.i ' Nov, 7,42. 17. 22.J9, and every flVe days. - PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Honolulu, Japan, China, Manla-Around the World Tours. ' " . W- 5WOJB HATES TO KOVOX.TOU, 608 one wayf S110 Bound Trip For Inside rnoro berths on The Big', S8. Mongolia, Manchuria. Korea, Siberia. , FAKAMA LINE the Csnal tow Exoursion Bates tfie0LiT nd South Amsxloa and Wew Tork, Every 10 Days, ' Sloket Off tea 133 third Street. Phones MaU 866, 2-3559. borg, of the Telegram, John IL Steven son, attorney and 'former,., newspaper man, J, L. Wallln, Lair H. Gregory, Don M Stirling and A. R. Slaymaker, all of The Journal. The new officers will tuke cnarge -of the club's affairs on No vember 10., WOMAN'S HAIR ; REACHES TO KNEES A Tear Ago Was Threatened With Bald. nsss. Tells How She Made Key !--Vt V , Hair grow. Mrs.1 Esther Emery, ' now visiting sessor of marvelously beautiful hair, which "when linn rSnl. if J 10 the knees. Moreover It Is 0 soft, silky and fluffy texture' and In color a glorious glosBy gold. Yet Just one year ago she was threatened with bald ness. Urged to tell how she had ol talned thls wonderfuTfirrowth in an ahnrt a time, she said: "Had anyone told me ucn marvelous results could be accom plished so quickly, I positively would not have believed ltv Twelve : months ego my halr which then reached barely iv my snouiaersr-was railing out at an alarming rate and growing very thin, actually exposing the bald scalp , in several spots. It wa dull and lifeless In color, turning grey In patches, and very dry and brittle. My head was cov ered with dandruff and 'itched like mad all the time. -1 tried fully a dosen dif ferent hair tonics but they , were all the same and never did me a bit of good, , One day I chanced to read in my home paper of a simple home prescript iion 10 maae tne nair grow mat was recommended by a well-known physi cian. Is said that by taking ordinary Lavona. de Comoosea - and mixlnar with Bay Rum, and Menthol Crystals and u.yv3 w wiia .uaiu cabfl lliKlll Willi the finger tips that new haft would grow raoidly. I decided to try It and I had my druggist mix .$ os. of the jLiavona ae composee witn v os. or Bay Rum and dr. of Menthol Crystals, and started to use It. My, how quickly my hair did grow. . First the hair stopped falling' the itching ceased and tha dan druff disappeared. Then tiny little hairs appeared all over my scalp. These grew and grew as though nothing would ever stop mem. xney are growing yet ana while, of course, I have used the treat ment steadily and expect ta continue it at least untilmy. hair reaches the floor, I might have stopped and been perfect ly satisfied at the end of three months. I think that any woman can get long, thick, beautiful nair by using this pre scription as I have recommended it to several friends : and all are delighted with tha result The prescription Is very inexpensive and any druggist ' can 1111 it. ,: :.- ', i -Those who use it should be , careful not to get It on the face or where hair Is not desired. 1, Pnrrlanrl Sfeamsrim Pn :: ' I". Sa -l ' I w - A AUCTIONS TOMOItKOW ; AT Wilson Auction- House, cor. ltd and Yamhill, special auction sale 10 a, m. tomorrow. -. KEW TODAY City and farm Loans .'Any amount at current rates. . :,::..;,.,.:;;;::& v. zasow, 08 Corbet JBldg. A-1416, MarshaU 93. CLASSIFIED AD KATES :lvi. effect April 1, 1912. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED. - r CASH-ADVJSRTItiEMENTa. '::::'r-'H:i vi;.;, Dally: or .'Sunday, 1 l' time o per line. -I consecutive times, (0 per line per ln--: sertlon. ... .-t-w i or more consecutive times 7c per line j per lnsertlonroi' T insertions-Xor price ''Of . ' ,-:"V" No ad counted for less than 9 lines. The above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications, ex cept Situations Wsnud. To Rent and Wanted to Bent ads. , " 1 Situations Wanted, ; To Rent and Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments and Hotels excepted) the rates are: so per line first Insertion . , v ' 4c per line each subsequent Insertion. - No ad taken for less than 15a w CHARG12 ADVEKTISH.MKNT3. " 1 Um lOo per Una . j consecutive times, 9o per line per Insertion, -r " : ' 7 or more oonsecutlve times, 80 per line per insertion. fThe above rates spply to "New To day" and all other classifications, except 'Situations Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments and Hotels excepted) the rate is 7c per line per insertion. . - s.,- No ad charged tor less than two lines or 15a -., -- .-v.' '! :- The Journal will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect. Insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time, v .- ' .. . Contract rates upon application, . A phone call will bring a solicitor. ' REAL ESTATE TBANSFEIIS CERTIFICATES' of title made. Title Trust Co., Iewls bldg 4th and Osk. Hana Johnson and wife to C. C. - Frtnce, east 70 feet west H traot beginning In line between ' sections .4 and 9, township 1 south, range 1 east, 806.4 feet east of corner of sections 4, 5, : 8 and 9, thence east on section line 220 feet, thence north 70 feet, thence on curve to left ra dius SO feet, 47.12 feet to a point 100 feet north of section line, thence west par with sec tion line 190 feet, thence south 100 feet to beginning, con Sain ing 21.600 square feet.......i. .$ C F. Wright, and wife to Ruby .960 nni Hugnes, 101 tt, east 1 ieec lot fi. block , Central Albina addition 1,000 M. V. Crockor and wife to M. F. Benson, lota 8 and 4. block 24 ' Elberta .4i..-.. ... too Dove Thompson Co. to James B. i.ong, tots is, is and 20, block 80.- West Portland Park,,,- 180 Alameda Land Co. to Minnie A- Batrd, lot 1, block 8.8 Alameda Park 780 1,800 1,000 1,200 . 800 1,850 Laurelhurst Co. to C J, Gulden lot 6, block 43 Laurelhurst.... Evlah E. Willis and husband to Thomas Wahters, et al, lots 1 Henry Jackson and. wife to A. 11. tion, lot is, diock ze vernon (assigned to Thomas G, Fll slnger) ......... ............. . W. N, Everett and wife to H. A. Smith lot 5, block 8, Park View. Extension Jj. H. Donaldson and wife to Mar-r ion n. uaston ana wire, lot , block 6. Mt. Hcott View. Anton Brazda to Jay Vee Wan-. less lots us ana 8, biocK s, Stanley No. 2 (assigned to George G. Gray and Elvlda D. OWU) Anton Brasda and wife to George 250 250 -480 v. way et ai, lots ss and 9, Cazadero heal Estate Co. to John . bcaies, lots 8 and 9, block 2. Ravena Parkr"7..7.Tr.v.7r'.T:r- C J. Anderson and wife to MapJe jr-jonear40v ,-otocK 18, Mount Tabor Villa ' 176 III C. E. Johnson and wife to W. It. iisoer. lot 81, block B, Ports mouth Villa extension t C. V. Tomllnson et al to the Mis sion Board of the Church 'of The Brethren, lot 8. block 5. Lena C. Patton's subdivision block "J." in M. Patton tract. . 1,900 1,850 P. 825 Tate Investment company to B. M, iaird, lots ft ana s, block d. Trautman's addition........ Richard E, Gehr and wife to J. M. Pollock et al, lot 8 and part of lot 9. block 2. Rossmere. . . . John -B.. Selberg to Augusta M. cvrus, ioi ur suooivision block 1 9,- Mr.MlIIen's addiUon, lot 2. block 93. Irvlneton. 100 Philip 8, Bessemer and wife to Alexander Btewartr north"- r feet. south 160 feet lot 3, tract "V, Overton Park. Exo. east 88.07 feet . . i 100 TOO Rosa B. Kaste toJohn Rlngstad, soutn 40 feet lots 17 and 18, block 8. Groveland Park. B. M. Lombard and wife to Mabel Htout et ar. lot z, block 2, Mc Monies' addition-.... ..... WTO Dove - Thompson company ; to Charles Krupp, lots 20 and 21, block 40. Portland Park...'... 150 John Bobbins and wife to John . Zahajko, lot 8, block 2, Ethel UJIltl BUUH1UI1 ,..,.., May F. Wolfe to W. T. Brush, lota z end 8. block I, fcpanton a ad dition .......... ...... E. JrBennett-and-.-wif to-Gr-e.- Sanp, lot 13, block 1, East Port land Heights .,...!-.. .?.... Arlington Thomas and wife to James a. eterser, tots i ana 2, block 8. Laurelwood Park . . . Oscar Anderson and wife te Mary Branttcombe Doyle, lots 26, 27 and Z8, diock v, nerKiey W. R. HAIZLIP CO lr.o. Abstractors, 171, 4th st.. bet. Morrison and Yamhill. UNCALLED FOR ATfcWERS THE following letters. In. answer, to ads appearing in The Journal remain un called for: v v A144, 165, 167. B 10U 102, 81, 88, 98. . - " C 145, 146. D 94, 78, 98, 89. E 91. F 66, 91. G 98, 83, 165. H 86, 42, 46, 242. v , ' J 111, 88, 99. K 86, 82, 99, 98, 89. I 60, 95. M-103. 79. N- 106.' 98, 78, 90. O 77, 95. P 89. 84, 69. 79, 31, 95. R-32, 43. -T '78. IT 102, 85, 9S. V-106. -W--167, 83, 93. , . X 101. Y79, 89. ' ' Z 28. MEETING NOTICES 41 afca ft-. OREGON;, COUNCIL, ' A R O Y A L A R C A N U M, ! meets at the new ; hall, A -IS Royal ldg., formerly Toll Mf '.ft Glbbs, the first and third " - - xuesaays ot escn roontu. ' "' at 8 p.-m."''-.i: '''.'.; ":,-;(.- Visitors cordially welcome. y O, O. HALL, 8ecrataryv " Care Honeyman Hardware Co. NOTICE TO MOOSE Election returns will be received at Moose club room by direct wire Tuesday evening. Novem bera. Metnbers-of he"rdr are invited. k. . MUKHUW, uictator. T. R. RATCUFFE, Secretary. ; M. B. A. night at the Baker theatre. See the Dollar Mark; bring your friends and boost for the Order. Seats Zho, ifl ana duo. wen, ev., Nov. 6, ai'v uirt aim yvj, . r T ,t t , P R. N. A. Ort. Ros Camp, meetsTrt m. All.-tre Vnll O 1 . - M 11 f 1,300 6St 1.800 80 650 MARRIAGE . LICENSES F. P, Faseoe, Pubtla, Mich.. 23. and Ethel A. KUnton, 28 North 'Ninth street, over 1 8. : . James B. Field. Astoria, Or., 87, and Stella F. Sturm. 243 East Sixth street. . . 22. . ; - - Fred 3. Zanello, 873 Larch street, 29, and Rose Marie Brockhagen, 62 Ella street, 22. Charles Dean Purcell.- Banely, Or Over 21. and Bertha A. lioeltz. 825 Mar Shall street, over 18. Albert J. Matter, 4830 East Seventy fourth street, 28, and Jessie B. Goods, 408 Salmon street, 22, - Adolph F. Sanbock, 721 East Yamhill street, over 21, and Kathryne McGlngan, . 404 East Forty-seventh street, over 18. -4" John R. Selberg, 454 Haddock street, '.T, 81, and" Jennie V. , Menlln, 2 8 4 titaf f ord Street, 19.' m:',,,; -.:.,.. :. !. Kenneth T, Long, 1207 Selling build-L Ing, 27. and Rose W Berdan, 8? 5 East Sixtyseventh street North, l9.! " ; . ; Knut Greeri; Cleorie,-Or.7 237anrSelrhrrrt Svenson, 694 Marshall street, 22.' r r Dave Ross, 288 Fourth street, 28, and v Lillian Thompson, , 244 Washington Btreet, 28. f ".- r.v? .-: v H, jM, Relton, 6236 Thirty-ninth ave- i nue southeast, 25f and -Mary "Thomas,' "'" 820 Fourth street, 28. ; : Byron E. Toombs, 664 Belmont street, 24, and T. Kathryn Crank, 1239 Garfield street, 21. - ' y - , . "- W, G, Smith & Co.Vtf&t c&t - WahlnrtAn hlifff iAP. if h nn Waah'tnn DKKKar awits tor tent, all sizes,, Unique Tsllorlng Co.. 80 Stark et CLARKE BKUS.. florets: , (tne flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st. BIRTHS HANSON To Mr. and Mra. Harry E. Hanson, 172 East Twentieth street, ' October 24, a boy. 1 -HOLMES To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Holmes, 6)4 Market Drive, October -23, a boy; ' CUSAQK To Mr. and Mrs. John' L Cusack,s 227 Mill street. October 24, a boy. :. - V" :-'!,!.-' -r.-f,-,,:.,, jr. .v-?i,.':; MAMTHIA To Mr. and Mra Edward ' A. Manthia, 28 Bucktel street, Octobei ' 25, a girt ' ' VERRY To Mr. and Mra. Leonard F. Verry, 219 East Seventy-sixth street r north, October 31, a girl. ' v LADD To Mr. and Mra. Charlea R. Ladd, 41 East Twenty-sixth street, October 11, a boy. GOVE To Mr. and Mra. Arthur W. Gove. 409 East Forty-fourth street, October 18, a girl, - l, . CHRI3TENSEN To Mr. and Mra. Wil liam R Christensen, 792 East Thirty rourtn street, uctooer z. a Kin. STEWART To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart Beaverton. October 28. a air PANCK To Mr. and Mrs. John Panok, 848 East Eleventh street, Ootober 16, a - girl. - - t DURHAM To Mr. and Mra. Walter Al bert Durham. 828 Tillamook street, October 28, a boy. SUNDBY To Mr. and Mra. Charlea H. Hundby, 884 East Seventieth street northOctober 14, a boy, , ; ALBRIGHT To Mr.- and Mra. Charles D. Albright, 410 Eaat Main street, -October 20, a girl. TEAGUE To Mr. and Mra. William ' TT TeagTier388 Easr Main-atreet, Oc- torr 1, a aon. LYNDS To Mr. and Mra. John F. Lynds, 1141 Forty-fifth avenue, Oc tober 23, a boy; - -. IS HAM To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isham, 6804 Sixty-third street southeast, Oo- ' tober 17, a girl. O'HITA ToMuand JIra..J. O'JIlta, ... 146H Front street. October 25, a boy. ; GATELY To Mr. and Mra Joseph r Gat el y, 302 San Rafael atreet, October 80, a girl SEEWALD To Mr. and Mrs, John See . wald. 937 East. Eighteen tb. atreet. Oo- . . tober 28, a boy. HEISLER To Mr. and Mrs. John Hels-' ' ler. T10 Fourth street, a girl. SCHNELlr To Mr. and Mrs. John Schnell. 395 Morris street, a boy. STRAND To Mr. and Mrs. Ove Strand, 231 Ivy street, October 11, a girl, WISSINGEK To. Mr. and Mrs. 15. W, . - Wlsxlnger, 554 Columbia street, Oc tober 23, a boy., '..v :. .", .'.-py. HA LBERT To Mr. antf Mra A. K. . Halbert, 1261 Burrage street, Novem ber 2. a boy. j HILL To Mr. and -Mrs. Charles B. Hill, - 884 East Ankeny street, October 22, a -boy. "" - r ' LEE To Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lee, 494 - Umatilla street. October 14, a boy. ! WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. White, 1215 Mllwaukle street, October 14,-a girl... ... ... t. : THURER To Mr. and Mra. John Thur- "rr 704 Tentno street,- October- 6,- a girl. GROHS Ta-Mr.- and Mrs. M. Qrohs. -722 Bldwell street, September 20, a , girl ROBINSONrTo Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson. 1755 East Twenty-first street, September 14, a girl. , M'MULLEN To Mrr-antf-Mrs.-A.-Me-- - Mullen. 616 Marion street, September , 10, a girl. ' - PEATHS AND JFCKEIIAL8 DOXEY In this City. November 4, Ed ward O. Doxey, -aged 45 'years, hus-' band of Mary A. Doxey and father of Mary, Pearl, Eddie and Kdna Doxey.. -The remains are at tha parlors of the -East. Blde FflneraL directors, 414 ' East -Aldf.r st., corner of East 6th. Funeral notice will appear in a later issue. SLTRSlIXLTTin the late Rhoda B. Marshall will bo held today (Tuesday), November 6, at 2 p. m., from ' Lerch's parlors, East Sixth and Alder streets. Interment, at Mount Hcott Psrk cemetery. M'FAUL Maggie McFauL St Vincent's sanitarium, November. ALaged22; pul- v monary tuberculosis. TUTTLE Henry O. Tuttla, Bt. Vln--.-cent's hospital, November 2, aged 66; Bright's diseasa V VIBMARA Lewis Vlsmara, Multnomah hospital, November , 1, aged 60; cere- " bral emollollsm. WYGANT Margaret O. Wygant, St. , Vincent s nospitai, novemoer i, agea 71; eastrio ulcer. SNYpER-Mary Ellen Snyder, , 732 Fern") :;74pTny-T carditis.--- -" . FOX Sarah Maria FoX, Portland sana-, torlum, November 1, aged 41; scaroma of hip. . ' WILSON Mary Wilson. Good Bamsrl- --tan hoBpital, November 1, aged 60; ' pleural effusla. '-' HART James Hill Hart, 804 Mar guerite avenue, November 1, aged 82; ' ' pneumonia. P1TE1 Oscar F. Pltel, 263 Hall street. . .. i ft j r i . . i TON8ETH FLORAL CO., 123 6th., choice v - cut flowers for all occasions; prompt. service. M. 6102, A-1102. . MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141, 6th SU " In 8ellng bldg." Main 7215. ' ..FUNERAL DIRECTORS J, P, FIN LEY" & SON Lady Attendant . AVfflSrVL FUNERAL SERVICE Dunnins & McEntee ndertaker odrn every detail. . 7th and Pine. M Kin 430. A-4568. Lady assistant. , ilR. EDWARD -,H0LMAN. the leading funeral director and undertaker, 20. ga St., cor. Sainton; laqy, assistant. 1 CDPU Undertaker, Lady SBSistanu LL.nLn B-1888.-E-781. K.J th-Alder. A. R, ZELLER CO i B o t hpnones. h-v I-CV1M Undertaking Co. - Main I.1UOUIN6183. A-2235. Lady ass't PooroAin Pa i,nertl directors, rearson uOi sn Russen st.. e. ioo. M l.-!My5Tfll'U- lililf.M lMth Kail. t MT 1122; and 'Onlverw. Park. Col. 894-395. KAiST 61DU funeral directors, suces-. or to F. S. Dunning, Inc. B.. 63. B-262.'. MOXU3IENT3 OTTO SCHUMAN. granite and marble , works, E8t 3d and Pine. East 743. PORTLAND 'Marble Works, 264-268' 4 tfi st. Opposite city hall. Main 856 4. PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS OREGON REAL ESTATE CO., THE Grand ave and Mult E. 67. C-1703. BR6NG-MANAR C0MPANY7 Ground Floor Lewis Bid. Mt and A-1743 ' BRUBAKEK BENiiDlCT, ' 602 McKay Bldg.. ,, Main 849 , CHAPIN & HERLOW. 332 Chamber of Commerce, Mala 1652. 8S