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J- i ; 20 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1 5, 1913. TIllMOK JETTY JOB TO FIRM OF J AWARDED GltBISCH LIN Work Will Begin When Equip . -merit Is Assembled; Work to Cost $814,000, ' 'Word iyas received from Washington thli morning by Major Jay J. Morrow, corps of engineers, United States army, : from the office of Brigadier General Kingman, chief f engineers, that the contract for the construction of the north jetty at Tillamook has been awarded to. Gieblsch & Joplin, a Port land firm of contractors. When bids were opened In Major Mor row's office some time ago among sev era! firms that submitted tenders that J of Gieblsch & Joplin was the lowest at i $629,624. Work on the construction of f the jetty, for which a large part of the money has been appropriated, will begin tl soon as equipment and materials can ; tie placed on the ground. In the plan for the improvement of i the harbor at Tillamook, which Includes . the jetty and dredelng Improvements, an estimate of 814,000 was made by tho United States engineers, and of this Amount 1607, 000 Is now available. ' . It was agreed that the government : and the people on Tillamook bay should each put up half the amount of the estl " mated cost of the Improvements, and the Port of nay City has already placed - In the hands of the government 1200,000 for the work but as It is to be done on the continuing- contract basis, the re- ' rnalnder will not have to be approprl- ': ated until later. Major Morrow is at Wheatland today Inspecting- work in the district just . turned over to him through tho depar ture of Major Mclndoe for tho Philip pines, but the final arrangements for ' the beginning of the worn will be taken tip aa soon aa he returns. Bhe goes to Punedln, N. Z., under char ter to Coinyn, Mackall & Co. In tow of the steamer Ocklahama, the German baric Orotava. Captain Drelcr, left down for the sea at 7 o'clock thin morning. Kho Is laden with 183, 443 bushels of wheat valued at $164,092, for Queenntown or Falmouth for orders. She Is under charter to Ualfour, Guth rie & Co. Captain E. P. Parsons, manager of tho Independent Columbia Hivcr liar Pilots, with headquarters at San Vran cisco, has IsHiied a circular to uliip owners announcing that January 1 a new rate will be placed in effect by them on pilotage, the rate being 2.1 per cent less than the present tariff of $2.60 per feet draft and one cent per ton of registered net tonnage, which is Imposed by the Port of Portland. IIAHK IS DAMAGED KV FIKK Survey Places Ui Loss From JJIa.o at Approximately $ll!00. Damage by lire in the forepeaU of tho British bark Hinemou, which broke out at 2 o'clock on tho morning of No vember 22, while she was lying at the North Bank dock, was greater than wan at fust expected, according to a survey just completed by Lyddon Vey sey, Lloyd's surveyor here. Tho damage amounts to about $1200 and Is prin cipally to tho stores, although-a new 'tween deck In the forepeak will have to be laid. The heat burst many of the tierces of beef and pork and as there Is a chance that some of It may have spoiled, Captain Goudey will have the city "meat Inspector examine It today. There are 1600 pounds of beef and 1000 pounds of pork. WRECKAGE IS SIGHTED AT SEA Captain of French Vessel Reports to Hydrographic Office. Portland branch hydrographic office received the report that Captain Hclary, of the French bark La Bochejaqueleln, reports that on November 9, in latitude north 31 degrees 24 minutes, longitude west 12$ degrees 40 minutes, passed a email boat, bottom up, length about 16 feet, covered with marine growth. Also, November 10, latitude 32 de grees 27 minutes, longitude 128 degrees 39 minutes, passed a square timber about 2 feet thick and 32 feet long, cov ered with marine growth. MAIUNE NOTES LINERS WILL HANDLE FLOUR Regular Oriental Boats Expected to Carry Local Output. After this month It Is probable that t the oriental flour business of the Port land Flouring mills will all be done by the regular liners, say officials of the company, as they think that the lines will then be able to take care of . the business. The company has one tramp steamer coming: this month to load for Japan ports and Hongkong, but it is not likely that they will take one for next month. The British steam er Craighall sailed from Mojl for this port on November 27, and will be due to arrive about the twentieth of this month. She will load a full cargo of 7000 tons of flour. CUSTOM HOUSE COLLECTIONS Aatorla. Pee. B. Arrired at O SO . m. Steamer Yoaemlla from Sn Franrlnco. Ift lip at 8:30 a. m, Steamer W. S. Porter. Ar rlTed and left up at 11 a. m. Steamer Sue 11. lilmore from Tillamook. J-an rranclaoo, Dec. S. Arrived at 8 a. m. -Steamer Yucatan from San Diego. 8nn Pedro. Dec. 4 Arrived SI camera Saci- naw and Portland from i'ortland. SalaveiTT. Dec. 3. Arrived Schooner Andv Ma bony from Portlund. Suez. Dec. 4. Arrived Dritlah ataamer a. talln from Portland for Ioudou. Aaturla. Dec. 4. -r-Sailed at 4 n. in. French hark Ernest Legourp for Queenstown or KhI mouth. Arrived at 8 p. ni. Norwegian ateam er Hornelcn, from Seattle. Arrived at S p. m. Steamer W. B. Porter from Monterey. Ar rived flown at 8:30 p. m. Jlrltun bark Brit I ah roiuau. Kan Kranclaoo. Pec. 4. Arrived t S o. m. Steamer Bear from Portland. Sailed at 6 p. steamer Oliver J. Olnm: at 8 D. m. Steamer Tamaljiala, for Portland. UolumMa river bar report Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., obscured; wind earn. 20 miles; weather, foiejry. Tides at Astoria Saturday UlEh water. 7:.T8 a. ui., 7.3 feet; 7:36 p. ta.. IS.8 feet. low wa ter u:WJ a. m., i;7 feet; 2:10 p. m., B.U feet. Treasury Department Report Shows Amounts to $24,415. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Treasury department collections at Geo. W. Fen wick, from San Pedro Pec the custom house for the month of : November amounted to J24.416.07, while lor the department or commerce and labor they amounted to $1841.45, making a total of 126,256.63 for the month Duties for the month amounted to Venuachan. from Japan Pec. Alliance, from Kureka Dec. Yucatan, from Sun Pedro and way.... Dec. Oliver J. Olson, from San Francisco. .. .Pee. Taiualpals, from Sail Francisco Dec. ivavajo, trom han Francisco Dee. Heaver, from Ban Francisco Dec. Rear, from boa Angeles Die r7 fl l.i reel, ireui bus AUgtlw "r .Li' .7 f .,;- "ou,M Iloanoke, from Sau Pedro and way.... Doc. 14 and forfeitures to $272.85.- Tonnage Camlno. from San Francisco Dec. 15 tax for the month amounted to $1602.42. I Andalusia, from Europe and orient Dec. Id iw -ii?. iron lAn Angeies irec. in 1 1 a Alr-ll- ..-... ...... m-A - - li.. ').. A1AJXU llltS WAiH-KFKUJVT Breakwater, from Coos nay Dec. ao Kiinonia. iriiln r.urope ana orient Due. 31 Laden with 40,000 barrels of fuel oUKu-JJ!,mm--r 2 the Associated Oil tanker W. F. Her- ('acdleanshlre. from Europe and orient' March le rln. Captain Macdonald, entered this I Ucl.ruvlu, from Kurope and orient Feb. 22 mornlner from Slonterev and cleared I Out to Depart. again for the same port in water bal- ..." .. V"r S V- . Miiiiiiv, iur on" rtiiviaw, ............ Liec. ISRl. I Yoaemlte. for San Dles-o Ilec Carrying a cargo of 615,506 feet of I Kmc City, lor San Francisco Dec. lumber, valued at $6156, tho barkentlne Alliance, for Eureka Dec. i-uisy, lor uanuon ic Irmgard, In command of Captain F. K. Southard, is scheduled to leave down ; from Linnton for the sea tomorrow. 6 s (i 7 8 H Dieukwaler. for Coos Bay Dec. 10 suiatun, lor San Dleeo and way Dec. HI Beaver, fur Sau Francisco Dec 12 Niivtijo, fur San ITancisco Dec. 12 Bear, for San Francisco '. Dec. 17 lUianokc, fur San Dletfo Dec. 17 Den of Alrlie, for Europe and orient. .. .Dec. HI feUhoulH. tor orient and tturone Jan. 7 Meronclbsnire, for Europe and orient. .. .Jan. 24 liieuroy, for orient and Europe Feb. 21 Pclcratla, for orient ana Europe Feb. 27 Cardiganshire, for orient aid Europe. .March 2 Andalusia, for orient and Europe Dec. Sue ii. Elmore, for Tillamook Indefinite t torn can riBuiuoo. Steamers Harvard ana Tale, alternating Bo Wise in time and UFO Hyomel at I 'e Ban Francisco tor Man Diego on Mondays, the first warning of catarrh. . Wednesdays, rrldaya ar.o turflaya cocoectln! IJo not let the disease extend alone "Vi.. . , "-J."' the delicate mucous membrane, gradual- I baturdaya anil Sundays. ' ' SERIOUS CATARRH YIELDS TO HYOMEI Jy going from the nose to the throat, thence into the bronchial tubes, and downward until ihe lungs are reached and you are In danger of consumption Jiyomei will effectively relieve all curable forms ninf stages of catarrh. It 18- so uniformly successful that It Is always sold on money back If not benefited plan. , iucrs is no oiner treatment for Vessels in fort. Name, neth L. u. Burgess,- Am. bk linbta St. Nkln.iua. Alii. shlu. ............... ifnrl. Berlin, Am. ship Gobi Geo. E. 151 1 1 1 nit h. Am. sch Astoria Hincmoa, Br. bk Northwest Steel Co. Segura, Br. ship Stream UeurKlna, Am. bkto North Pacific Mill Inverbervie, Br. as Raini.r Strathdee, Br. ft Westnoit iM,ii,.,i..i,,hU n. .h . , '' . catarrh that is like Hyomel or Just as Memphis, u'er. s's '.'.'.V.'.'.'.V.'.Vport.'ijir. of .rood. None can take its place, none ' u- Bendixeu, Am. sch VVestport . Knappton . . . lri.:i nn breathed through a pocket inhaler that D.veut. Am. .""V.V.V.bo-Uch atxce't comes with every original outfit, thus Tblsucuaok. Br. bk it.;.. reaching the most remote cells of the I t-'aniino. Am. Columbia i air passages, killing the catarrhal Willamette. Am. as Kalama Astoria iiikiuuu, Am. ilu .Astoria ' I UKEIHILV. Am. HH . kn.n... Begin the use of Hyomel today and u- Klruore, Am. ss .Columbia lougue Point Unntnii Siskiyou, Am. as Ajstorla .Alliera '1 Paraiso, Am. as Albers 8 Azuiuasan Uaru, Jap, ss.. . Portland Flour. Mills bus City, Am. as Aluswortb j Aout to LvAd Lusitsr. Name Balierf n Uarlbu rough Ulll. Boas, bk Callat Uarou Napier, Br. aa 'Jtsru How Lb, Br. bk Ncwcaatla. l.:i. VS lnslow, Am. acb ....... . Couuimlw. Uarpagus, Br. ss Victoria Orteric, Br. as j Vslparaiso uruiuujuir, or. mu ....pan Francisco tioldbek, tier, all fcauta Itosalla Jane U Stanford, Am. bktn , . . Mujlllouea , suuu. 'U"C i-aii Ldac i la UltlCc, none J ucuuiacu, am. si:u. i give such quick and sure relief and at gowdois, Am. as o little cost. This treatment Is ft.11..0"- blu germs and soothing and healing the lrntaiea mucous memnrane. Pturln Ihn una nf ITrr.mAl ; - v ijK,uiri lunrty ana I aj .....u you will soon find that the offensive Hornelen, Nor. aa.. breath, the droppings Into the thenar Port"' Anl' the discharge from the nose, sniffling dV O.dsby; a. us uu" Bfiuvwnia oi catarrn are overcome, xne complete outfit con taining inhaler and bottle of liquid cos but 11.00. Extra bottles of liquid, If later needed, 50 cents by druggists : everywuero. (Adv.) Lord Erne, Br. Harlesden, Br. s . Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble A medicine for Throat and Lanz Troubles which sal been thoroughly tested for many I I or ester, Am. sch. Tears, and which haa haon himn.i.i a. -- Baucor. Nor. aa.. . -. i , . . , ... . I IVU LUlf V . 1)1 . .WiuS TOiuiiieio mmiu vo a urge crabo .m,n. Am. bktn.. f (offerers, should be thoroughly investigated Christian Bora, Nor. as by cverr on. Willie do undue claims ara .nur;1""' Am- "cu- ijord Seflou nse will res tors health. Eckmsn'a Alti-rstir. Harflcte. Br. ss.. ln .1... v. en i- t ,, Mabel little. Am. ss - . ,u 'U. iiv rureBt llimft au,. ,ch. iuu vmb. ana oiii ease : Wilmington, Del "Gentlemen -In January, 1908, I was taken with hemorrhages of tho longs My physician, . one of the leading practitioners of Wilmington, SeL, said that It was lung trouble. I took eggs and milk In quantities, bnt I got very wak. Mr. C. A. Lipplocott, of Llpplucott & .. Department Store, 806 to- 814 Market su, Wilmington. Del. . recommended to me Ekman'a Alterative that bad dime great good and upon inveravou. Br bark! kls suggestion I began taking It at once. This in.erurl Br bk wan about June. luos. I continued falthfullv I f... . u.i.. ..uicuj, am iiuiuf auinm me viraima ui ue mugs, i now nave no trouble with tny lungs. I firmly believa Eckmsn s Al terstlre saved njj Uf." Afldavtt. JAS. BQUIBKS, (AbOTS) abbreviated; more oa request.) y Kckmaa'a AlteraUve has been proven by many M.MI tu, k. -r wn. L - rhmt end Oin Aifectlm. Brsnchltla. Bron. I 9rowB ArraganVUr. as. aiai uuuna Kuiniuim ..ina I n .itinHi I . 1 iar the system. Ooutaloa no ntreotlca. oola ' ei atr habit ftsrgtfam wrnKS, Sold fcy The Owl , Jrng Co, and leading drngglsis. Write the Valparaiso .British Columbia Callao Hankow San Francisco Valparaiso Euruku tlny a Harbor ....San Fruncfaco San Frauiriaio . .San Francisco ! Sau Diego I (lallun I Eoju Mmu, Jnp. ss ...Honolulu j V'tuuai'bur, Br. as Yokohama Kloixiaa. Br. ss Victoria Eona, Am. sch .(Jallao ! Hazel Dollur, Br. ss Ran Frand... Santa Cataliua, Am. aa San Franclaoc n Rout to Xoad Grata. Name Teupalson liaru, Jap. ss Ase-iro. nor. an Crocodile, Br. bark. Sailed from. San Francisco Uallao CaUas - Callao Buenos Ayres Harburg ..West Coast ...St. Bosalla Orient Saa Franclaco LsHgdile, Br. slilp Lyoiou, nr. park lasukuna alarn ..... Bankoku Maru, Jap. as Miscellaneous En Eouta, Crown of Toledo, Br. as Antwern bocnaventurs, Br. ss Victoria San Francisco . Yokohama Elaenore, British ol) tanker... .Amsterdam And most of Your frlendn want i ;k?r?.!f'tl'i!?J'-.i',,,:.lor. 1 or Tor them for nothlnS and board Vt talllrg ( , reeaverUav end additional ' tvl CHEERLESS1 ARMORY IS DAMPER TO SPIRIT OF ARTISTS AND AUDIENCE Mel.ba Only Once Rises to Ex pectations; Kubelik's Tech nic Superb. By J. U W. The Melba-Kubellk concert nt the Armory last night was disappointing In more ways than one to the audience. To the management it must have been fairly satisfactory, for the attendance was equal to the seating; oapaoity, about S800, and quits a few paid tl per for standing room along; the bleak stone walls. Reserved seats ranged in price from $1 to 13.60, with comparatively few at the lower figure. Out in the open the niglit was cool and to raise the temperature in the "auditorium" the old heaters were at full blast with all means of ventilation evidently very carefully stopped up. Hence the air was stifling and upon leaving the old building after having eat cooped up. -for. two hours or more, many complained of suffering from headache. Air War Stifling-. But lack of breathable air was not the only cause for disappointment; there was a lack of inspiration, soul and temperament The chief artists failed to rise to the promises of the press agents, and the program was extreme ly light. It may be safe to say few muslo students among the 3000 or more present were not personally Intimate with the scores. Madame Melba did not venture into anything resembling coloratura work of the class she has 'been known to do. and with the excep tion of Hubay's "Scenes de la Csarda," the numbers Kukeljk had to offer may be heard at any advanced "violin stu dents' recital., Dvorak's "Humoreske" played as encore, was applauded more vigorously during the first four bars than after the tone wave of the last note had faded away, for others have played It in better atyle and bigger tone than did Kubellk. KubsUk's Ton Hoi Wonderful. It has been said that Kubellk plays a "Strad" Insured for some $10,000 or more, which would niuke its intrinsic value quite great. Whether that was the fiddle he played last night or not, the writer docs not know, but the tone was nothing murvelous. To the contrary, it was at times thin, and of ordinary qual ity. The obligate to "Ave- Maria" has been played here by a local violinist with more luscious tone than Kubellk played last night to the singing of Ma dame Melba, although that number, of fered aa encore, was one of the most pleasing on the program. But in the Ilubay number Kubellk did display re markably clean technic. His double stops were exquisite. Melba was at" her beat when. for en core she sang Tosti's "Good-bye-." It was after her last programmed number and she had "warmed up." In it she brought out the full beauty of the voice thatjiaa placed her In the front rank of famous artists. Burke Zs rine Basio. Her opening- number was Bishop's well known "vol Hear the Gentle Lark," with flute obligate beautifully played by Marcel Moyse. Madame Melba was applauded ao insistently that she had to climb the stairs to the temporary plat form five or six times and bow her acknowledgments, and to carry away with her a large floral tribute. Edmund Burke, basso, assisting ar tist, proved a very pleasant surprise, posesslng a big luscious voice of wide register, that with a little more nnian should bring him into fame. His Torea- Get "Next" to Yourself and Join the . EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS' CLUB Then Come to Our Store and BUY YOUR PRESENTS AT COST! WE ARE SELLING OUT8KSSM! v In it can be found many articles making the most appropriate gifts. Such as hand some Manicure Sets. Carving Sets, Sewing Sets, Shaving Sets, Safety Razors, fine Pocket Knives, Sets of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons, and many other items too numerous to mention. To appreciate the bargains we are giving in this closing-out-at-cost sale THESE GOODS MUST BE SEEN All high-grade, and fully guaranteed. e REMEMBER the Time NOW, and the place PREER TOOL AND SUPPLY CO. "Look for the Sign of the Plane" 74 Sixth and 31 1 Oak Sts. dor song for the closing number of tbm program waa not aa auocesaful aa tit first, due perhaps to the nervousness ex the people; who It waa plainly apparent, had already begun to figure oa how ta get odt of the old building with it labyV rlnthln and narrow exits. , The acoompaniat, Gabriel Laplerre, displayed exceptional ability. Ha looks the typical Frenchman. Dally River Readings. 7'"" ' ': A si '""'"I ; si I is I wis ton 24 I 2.70.3 0 Umatilla 25 8.40.1 0 Eugene 10 4.5 O.S O Albany 20 6.10.4 0 Salem 20 4.7 0.6 0 WllsonvlUa 87 8.51.1 .00 Portland 15 3.00.0 T. ( ) Falllnir. v NEW TODAY Streets forced through UNDER 100 LBS. PRESSURE-NO GRADING GRADING streets by hydraulic force saves time and saves money. At Westover the big Giant rips and roughly carves out the 60-foot streets. The terrific force eats through the dirt and gravel bank as quickly and cleanly as a buzz saw cuts lumber. There is nothing to pay for grading streets on Westover Terraces no digging, no hauling, no dumping, no settling. The streets are cut to grade out of the solid hill and the saving is for the individual property owners. Keep this especially in mind as you buy a building lot, and particularly a view lot, on the West Side or anywhere in Portland, because "Westover is better." Note the other savings in West over: The lower cost of building on the solid level sites; the easier grades that reduce cost of hauling; the quick and direct route to the city that saves time getting down in the morning and getting home at night; the present low cost of the property for example, 6700 square feet (a lot and one-third) overlooking the city' for $4500. Then the most liberal terms and the specially attractive ar rangements for spring homebuilders. Telephone Main 6423 for complete details. I OEE the giant at work at M Westover, day and night. See the gigantic landslides and the many novel features.of this new hydraulic engineering. It is the first and only work; of the kind in America "moun tain moving" literally and act ually. Over one-quarter mil lion dollars is being expended in this work in the next five or six months. F. N. .Clark & Company . SELLING AGENTS Title and Trust Building ' 91 Fourth Street TRANSPORTATION STEAMSHIP Sails Direct for SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO TOMORROW DECEMBER 6, 2:30 P. M. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP rn (With Denver & Rio Grande R. R.) FRANK BOLLAM, Afent, 124 Third Street. A-4596, Main 26. $35,000 available for a first mortgage . loan on Portland business property. Ample Funds for many $1000 to $5000 first mort gage loans en roroua residential Property with special prepayment privileges. Wilfred Shore & Co. Xwls Bldf, Tourth and Oak. WAREHOUSE PROPERTY 100x100 on the southwest corner Eighteenth and Vaughn; good trackage and only two blocks from the new pub llo docks. Think what it will be worth In three years. For quick sale, 144,000; easy terms. C. M. ZADOW 414 Corbett Bid. A-1416, Marshall 93 Mortgage Loans 6 to 7 Per Cent H. E. MOONEY Kaln 910. Uoom 431 railing Bldf. Money to Loan on Real Estate Apply direct to KOBQAH PECXHAU, Hallway Exchange. Title & Trust Company rourtn ana oak streets. Mortgage Loans We Make BaUding- Loans. CITY AND FARM LOANS 11000 and up at lowest ratsa CM. ZADOW 414 Corbett Bldf. A-1416. Marshall 92. English Plum Pudding I make tho genuine Knglltih Flmn Pudding. Order now In time for your Christmas dinner. Host ingredient used. Phono Mrs. Work. Main 7694 or A-3472. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Nolet I4 Salmon 6t. Main 1389. A-1771. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TO SAW AKCISCO, X.OB ABOE&ZS AMD SAK SIEOO. S.S. YUCATAN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10. 8 P. M. 0008 BAT Airs EUBEKA S. S. ALLIANCE MONDAV, IKO. S. P. M. SOBTK FACinO BTSAMSRZV CO., ISa A THIRD 8TBEET. Vhonea- Main and A-1314. American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. "TXaAUBTEFEO BOT7TB" Freight Service Between New York-Portland-Europe. Frequent Scheduled Ballings. Low Betes C D. KENNEDY. Agent. tip Railway Exchange Bldg. BTBaMBlUI ram San Francisco and Los Angeles ss. bum v p. m seo. 7. SS. Beaver Sails 4 p. m.. Bee. la The San Francisco ft Portland 8. 8. Co. Ticket Office 3d and Wash (with O.-W. a. fe W. Co.) Marshall 4S0O. A-6iai. COOS HAYaLllNItt Steamship Breakwater eelU frum Alniworth dock. Portland, at m.. everr Tuesday eTeelnc. rraih - eclvrd until 12 o'clock (noon) oa idling Jr. Panencer (arc: Flrat clasa $10, leconil claaa (men only) 17. Including berth and maul.. Ti..k. Ct offlca at Lower Alnswortb dock. I'ortland . Corn Bar gteamanlp Line. Pnonet Mate aaoni A-2S32. L. U. Keating. Agent. ' NEW TODAY E. ANKENY SNAP flw.ll 7 r(tn m hitnvalnw ft V. n . ft.n anH mllfaril rnnm with taVilA lln.. . completely furnished. Lot 60x80. Hard Burmue in una paia, everyining- goes at tROnO: I20nO rinn-n Vialnnr-e In iilt 1 m alone worth the 'price. Walking distance. C. M. ZADOW 414 Cores Bldg. A-1416, Marshall 93 C. H. Doxtffr to Klra I,aninux, lot 6. bl'xk II, M. l'litton'a Hddltiun I 8.'0 Eva Kltaparrlrk to Marina Siupftfl. lnt u. Diorn to. Miner n nuintKm i.im rrana Drew to Ilebooca Crawfurd ct al lot 14. block 4 Klnacl Park 800 Howard fl. Anion To. to D. U W. XVII- ' llnm. lot 3. block "F." Hnhurban Home Club tract (aaslgncd to Chas. K. Pylr) 800 LaurclhuTHt Co. to K. K. Coliln, Kit 17. block 105. Laurelhurst 1.SO0 F. II. I'rulht and wife to Charlcn K. Coop, lot 18 and 19; block 7, Lcc Bow Park add! lion .V) Adah. r. Mottcr ct al to O. G. Bar loiv, lota 2 and 4, Alnslie Tlacc ri.000 Baaa I.I nc Land Co. to M. O. Chandler ct al, lot 13, block 10, Altnmcad . . . . (VM) George Uumbcrt and wife to Jake Wel der, wrtt no feet lot 5, block 9, Ca ruthcra addition 7,0f0 Philip Jonea and wife to I. A. Patera, 47ilOO feet beginning on north line Jcffcrtoif street, 297 feet woat trom 14th at, B.O0A Portland Realty & Trnat Co. to Char, lotte Borgluod, lots 4 and 8, block 2, Klmlra 02S Mt. 8cott Cemetery corporation to Do ralna Lee Feire, lot 128, aectlon Hlll Ide, aald cemetery 320 Loulae A. Morton et al to Rthel L. Dryer, lot 7, block 20. Belle Cre't.... 000 J. M. Jonoa and wife to O. W. Hough- ton, et al, lot 5, block 7, . Menefoe ad dition '1 4,000 Uolcomb Kealty Co. to Owen M. ncllly. lota 4 and -5, block B6. liTlngton Park 1.000 CKHT1 KICATKS Of title made. Title M Truet Co.. T.ewln hide.. th and Oak. tStiL wait mn WMMH 7173 COLONIAL HEIGHTS New. modern 7 room house. 4 bed. rooms, oak floors, livina- room finished 4rt solid mahogany, fireplace. Dutch kitchen, tilea bathroom.-lot 60x88, facing east; , worth $7500. now 16600; 11000 down and 150 per month. . One brock to C M. ZADOW ilf your nam appear la either phone book you S;an teiepnona your aa te 717! ,AHB05t- : and bave It charged. Bills will be. mailed t reu me aotiowinsj Qm9 or payment. The Journal oannaf Mit.rant.. amiirin. J assume responsibility fog errors of any kind oo mirrlniv In ftalnhAakA adverUeemeata. BUILDING PERMITS - C. F. Goodwin Krect 3 story frame dwall Inf. 22d at. between KUckUat and Sisklreai bailder,. aame, 13000: C. F. Goodwin Eject 3 atory frame dwellios Floral are., between Qliaan and Flanderat build' r, aame, $3000. , ' . j Prorldent Truat Co. Kreet 1 story' frame ' dwelling, 8. B. corner Thomnaon and CdU ' ti.: builder, John HedBtrom 00. , Bert B. Putnam -Krect 1 atorr frame '.'far. tor j, 62d at.. 8. B., between 60th and asd ae. B. H.. builder, aame. 5QQ. H r , I (Continued on Beat ragtfc ."'"" k. ts fe; 41 dcncW4. . .rr -.lj s ' yourself, 414 Corbet Bld. . A-1416, MarahaU 92 0 .