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18 - THE MOTRNTXGOREGOXTAX. ttTDVESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1914, PORTLAND A US TRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices. Had lie Title & Trust Co., 7 en. of Corn. ACCORDION PLEATING. K. STEPHA.N Hemstitching and scalloping, accord, eiue pleat, buttons covered, goods sponged ; mail oidera. 3i3 Alder. M. y373. A SLAYERS AND ANALYSTS. Montana assy office, 142 d. Gold, eilvtrand platinum bought. A TTO RNE Y$. J. R. GRBKNFIELD General practice, ab stracts, contracts, collections, etc.; consul tation free. New offices, 707, 70S. 700 Sell ing bids. Main 4'.ti3. Open evenings. HIM NESS COLLEGE. LINK S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tllford btdg. Portland. Oregon. h one Main 5J!3. CARPET WEAVING. IsOKTHWEST Rl'G CO. Rugs from old car pets, rag rugs. 188 East Mil. Both phones. CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES. THE IHWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 02 0th et. Phone Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. "William, Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists In the city. Parlors, 302 Geriinger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone J.Iain 1301. CHIROPODIST and Foot Specialist. Mez xanlne ljoor. N. W. Bank bldg. Main 2974. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. I. Hill. Offices, Flledner bldg. Main 347.1. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DR. M'MAHON, 121 4th Chronic cases; 18 treatments, $10; others less. Main 1105. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS St? ITS for rent; we press one suit each week for $1.50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 300 Stark st., bet. stn and tith. Main 514. COLLECTION AGENCY. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. "Adopt Short Methods." Short Adjustment CoH &20 N. V. Bank bldg. Phone Main 974. 1SETH & CO., Worcester bldg.-Main 1796 No coilection, no charge. Established 3 000. COAL. IcOpLY.N CASCADE bituminous coal. Port land & Suburban Coal Co., 41 North Front st. Wholesale and retail. Phone Main 338, a 33.-8. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENE, Majestic Theater bldg., 31 Washington st. Marshall 3203. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R. M. Wade A Co., 322-320 Hawthorne ave. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia. AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DT7BRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 20O 2d st. AL'TOMOBILK SUFI-UKS. BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts. BAtHJAGE-CHECKED AT HOME, Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park. &. Davis. BICYCLE. MOTORCYCLE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sis. BREAD BAKERY Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc., 11th and Everett BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HENRY WE1NHARD, 13th and Hurnside. CASTA RA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. K AH N BROS., lilt FRONT ST. CEMENT. I.I ME AND PLASTER. F. T. Crowe & Co.. 4.1 Fourth street. COKVKEK, TEAS AND SPICES. CLOSSKTT i DE VERS. 1-11 N. Front st. DRY GOODS. FI.E1SCHXER. MAYER &. CO.. 207 Ash st. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Ktubbs Electrical Co., 6th and- Pine sts. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling; Co.. Front and Marshall groceries; - WAHHAMS CO.. fi!-7.- Fourth street. HAWLEY GAINS FAST Larger Vote Than Two Years for Representative Seen. PRESS PLEADS HIS CAUSE Promptness in Giving Service When Asked by Constituents and Loy alty in Remaining on Duty Win Many Friends. SALEM, Or., Oct. 19. (Special.) ; The Republican Congressional Commit tee of the First District, which is man hi? ing- the campaign for the re-election of Representative Hawley, re ports the situation from over all the district as most encouraging:. Chair man Culver says that conditions could not be more favorable and that it is expected that Mr. Hawley will carry the district by a heavier plurality than two years ago when he defeated his nearest opponent by more than 11,500 votes. The newspapers of the district last week gave expression to the demand of the people that a large vote be giv en Mr. Hawley for the effective ser vice he has rendered the state and Na tion and as an expression of the ap preciation of his constituents because he has remained steadily at work in "Washington, even in the face of the misrepresentations that his opponents are indulging in at home. Mr, H a ley Prompt. In commenting on the work of Rep resentative Hawley, the Cottage Grove Sentinel said: The Sentinel has had frequent occasion to take up matters with Oregon's mem fcers of Congress, and be it said to the credit of Congressman Hawley that his reply was always the first received and always the most satisfactory. The prompt ness of his replies showed that he was on the job and the information In those replies showed that he had taken the matters up promptly with the proper departments. The Sentinel challenges anyone in the district, he he. Democrat. Republican, or what not, to prove that he has ever written Con pressman Hawley without getting an im mediate reply. The Sentinel challenges anyone to say that lie has asked any rea sonable service of Congressman Hawley that the latter has r.ot performed to the best of his ability und in a battsfactory manner. These sentiments also were expressed by the Tillamook Headlight, the Dally Statesman, the Rogue River Argus, the Lebanon Criterion, and other pa pers of the district. Many Letters Received, These sentiments are not restricted to the newspapers solely, for hundreds of letters are being received at head quarters from all over the district and they ar uniformly favorable. The Democratic candidate appears to have become so impressed with his self-importance that he is taking a fling at his predecessors who have aspired to run for Congress on the Lemocrtic ticket. For an instance, in paid advertisements he is running in the newspapers, ho makes this state ment: "Heretofore the Democrats have nominated a weak brother to run against Mr. Hawley, and made his re turn easy." This is a doubtful com pliment to Charles V. Galloway, Robert tl. Smith and Judge- J. J. Whitney, all of whom are conceded to be far more capable than the present Democratic aspirant. $26,000 Spent on Baker Roads. BAKER, Or.. Oct. 20. (Special.) The semi-annual report of the County Clerk shows that In the last six months BUSINESS DIRECTORY DANCING. PROF. WAL WILSON Waltz, hesitation, one-step, two-step, ' schottische; lessons 20c, rrorning. afternoon, eve.; guarantee to teach anybody who walks how to dance. 5tn st., bet. Stark and Oak: 4 private lessons, 92; & classes. Phone Main TtiiJT. MR. and Mrs. Heath's Academy Dancing taught in all its branches; class Mon. and Fri. ere., 7 to 9 ; assembly after ; lessons daily. 231 Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 313. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. casseday. 017 Dckum bl., 3d & Wash. ELECTRIC" MOTORS. M OTORS, generators bough t, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. II. Electric Co., 21 First st. North. Phone Main 9210. FEED STABLE. TEAMING, hauling, excavating; sales stable. A. P. Morse, 334 Front. Main 0720. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL, SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. PIKE & MARK HAM CO., 340 Washington st. MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 53, A 2158. MOVING PICTURES. FILM S, machines, supplies, rented or sold. United Film Co., 226 2d st. MUSICAL. Emll Thielhorn, violin teacher; pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160, Mar. 1629. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist in paralvsis, ner vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonlan bldg. OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay $5 to $10 for a pair of glasses when I can fit vniir fVfM with -rit-.r- quality lenses, gold-filled frames, as low as 91.50? Goodman, 191 Morrison at., near bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. R. B. Northrup. 308 Morgan bldg.. cor. Broadway and Washington streets. Office phone Main 349; residence East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS." T. J. GEISLER, Att'y-at-Law. 503 Henry. Wm. C. Schmidt, Eng. and Draftsman. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years practice U. and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bldg. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS HAIR. (iOODS. I PORTLAND HA1K GOODS CO., ' WHOLES ALK ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSER HAT CO.. Front st. HIDES. PELTS WOOL AND ICRS. KAH.N' BROS., 1111 Front street. IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS, East Ende of BurnsJde Bridge. STEEL STRUCTURAL PLANT. FOUNDRY. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON. CASTINGS. STEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES, Carry Complete Slock of STEEL BEAMS AND ANGLES, CHANNEL PLATES. TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS. I. MASTICK Jt CO.. 74 Front: leaLher of every description, taps, mfg. findings. i.lmjj. cejTentTVlasterTmetal I.ATH. The J. McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Koche Harbor lime. LOGGING MACHINERY. F. B. MALLORY & Co.. SSI Pine street. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S" NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., So Fifth 6t. MILLINERY. BRADPHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts. there has been a total expenditure of $26,318.84 on Baker County roads. The roads are in excellent shape. The great er part of the money was expended in increasing the number of roads. BAKER RENOMINATES DUO Mayor Palmer Now Will Be Opposed in Race for Office. BAKER, Or., Oct. 20. (Special.) C. L. Palmer, Mayor, and George Henry, City Commissioner, were renominated virtually by a unanimous vote today with but little more than 10 per cent of the total registration of the city voting. There were no contests, but as under the city charter two at the primary election receiving the highest number of votes are declared the can didates at the election to be held in two weeks, the Mayor will be opposed. Mayor Palmer's opponent will be Roland Eccles, Kccles' name having been written in on the ballots by some voters. Althugh there probably will not me. serious opposition to either candidate for re-election November 2, the fight will be waged around a pro posed charter amendment to abolish the commission form of government and substitute the city manager form. The present administration is fighting this and is. promising to install a mu nicipal lighting plant for Baker homes if returned to office. WALLA WALLA GIRL WEDS Portland Man Takes as Bride Miss Catherine Theresa Ennis. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. 20. (Special.) Miss Catherine Theresa Ennis was married to Robert E. Ulea son, of Portland, at beautiful and im pressive services at St. Patrick's Church this morning. Rev. Father Van Devan celebrated nuptial high mass. Miss Edna Kindred, Miss Margaret Corbett, Miss Lillian Davis and Miss Marie Chapman were bridesmaids. They were classmates of Miss Ennis when she graduated from St. Mary's Academy in Portland in June. Miss Ennis was given in marriage by her brother. Matt C. Ennis. with whom she had made her home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ennis, now dead, were prominent and wealthy pioneers. The couple motored to Milton and took the afternoon train for Portland. FETE MARKS PROJECTS END Centralia Gravity Water System Wel comed by Celebration. CENTRALIA. Wash., Oct. 20. (Spe cial.) The completion of Centralia's municipal gravity water system.ending the city's long fight for pure -water, was celebrated today; The programme began at 10:30 this morning with a civic and military pa rade more than a mile in length, fol lowed by several addresses. W. H. Cameron, a local attorney, was speaker of the day and Fred W. Thomas mar shal. Nearly every business house in the city joined in the festivities. Music and a demonstration by the fire depart ment were added attractions. The fes tivities ended with a street carnival and masqirerade. Prizes were given for the best costume and for the farmer bringing the biggest load of visitors. Sweetheart Weds, Best Man Suicide. SEATTI.E. Oct. 20. Eugene Lien- hart, aged 32, attended the wedding yesterday of his former sweetheart. Miss Cecelle Roesch, to John Ball, and acted as best- man. Then he went home and killed himself. The body was dis covered today when Mrs. Ball called to inquire about him. North Taklma Clnb Reorganizes. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Oct. 20 (Special.) At a largely-attended meet ing of the North Yakima Commercial PLUMES. UJ -L LUIUW II your Via .y away; we are experts in leather ing, mounting birds of paradise our specialty. "THE PLUME." 2 5 it Morgan lldg. Main 4009. ROSE CITY PLUME SHOP. Marshall 4997. Plumes, paradise feathers, cleaned, dyed, remodeled. 406 Fliedner bldg., 10th. Wash. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York su. Main 349. RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS, 231 Wash. st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. SHOW CASE, BANK STORE FIXTURES. MARSHALL MFG. CO., 10th and Flanders New and. old window display and cabinet work. FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixture &. Showcase Co., 4S N. 10th. Mar. 774. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. J 5th and Kearney sts.. just completed, new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos and automobiles; contains separate lire and vermin-proof rooms, ateam-heated piano-room, trunk and rug vaults, track age for carload shipments, vans for mov ing. reduced freight rates on household poods to and from East in through cars. Main 5640, all departments. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and paak household goods and pianos and ship at reduced rates. Auto vans and teams for moving. Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Office and warehouse 15th and Hoy t sts. Main 547, A 2247. C. O. PICK Transfer" Storage Co. Office and commodious 4-tory brick warehouse, separate iron room and fireproof vaults for valuables, N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipment, special rates made on goods jn our through cars to ail domestic and foreign ports. Main 696, A 296. MANNING WAREHOUSE "TRANSFER CO. 13th and Everett Sts. Pianos and household goods moved, packed and shipped, reduced freight rates on ail household goods to and from East, through car service. Main 703, A 2214. ORKliON' TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan St.. cor 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.1 We own and operate'two large class "A warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates in city. MADISO.V-ST. "DOCK and WAREHOUSE Office 1S9 Madison ; general merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7691. 'wood. GREEN and dry slabwood ; blockwood. Pan ama Fuel Co. Mala 5720. A 2&99. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire Ac Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO.. First street. W. P. Fuller tt Co.. 12th and Davis. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. RASML'SWEN & Co., 2d and Taylor sts. PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. S4-S Front street. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. S4-S6 Front street. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES St CO.. 1st and Oak sts. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVER DING & FARRELL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. Portland Iron Works. 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., BS Front st. WALL PAPER. MORGAN "WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d st. WHOLESALE JEWELERS Jt OPTICIANS. BUTTERFIELT) BROS.. MOHAWK KI,rxi. Club last night a reorganization plan which has been under consideration for several weeks was adopted without dis sent. The features of the plan are a bureau of budget, abolishing amuse ment features and plural memberships. whereby business firms may procure memoersnips ror their members or em ployes. SPAIN APPEALS FOR GOODS Usual Markets Cut Off by War Is Opportunity for Ajnerlcn. MADRID, Oct. 19 Anglo-Spanish trade is suffering severely by the great delay to which an postal correspond ence is subjected owing to the war, and the British Chamber of Commerce here has addressed an urgent request to the bpamsh and British governments thai they expedite the proposed establish ment of a regular service of fast steamship between Bilbao and South ampton or any more convenient port. the chamber has also pointed out that, in view of the tremendous in crease in the demand for English man ufactures of many kinds, due to the impossibility of getting supplies from France or Germany, the English press and Chambers of Commerce should be asked to make it known that there are many openings for trade with Spain, and that manufacturers should lose no time in getting into touch with Span ish importing firms and with English merchants and exporters having trade relations with Spain. GERMAN LOAF IS SMALLER Bakers Economy Stirs Berlin News paper to Bitter Complaint. ROTTERDAM, Oct. 19. The new- German bank notes of 2 marks and 1 mark each are described fully in the newspapers. They are regarded as respectable works of art. The 2 mark bill is of mingled zed and gray color. and the 1 mark bill, which is somewhat smaller, is described as rose, violet and green in color. There is disinclination all over the country to give change for notes of more than 10 marks. The Berliner Tageblatt complains bit terly that the size of the rye loaf which usually costs 6d is growing .smaller. and that bakers all over the country are reducing the weight of the indis pensable white roll. Ordinary rye bread is now more than 2d a pound, and the tendency is ever upward. Ixgger Killed by Falling: Tree. . ASTORIA, Or., Oct. 20. (Special.) Julius L-abiske, aged 37. an employe at the Palmer & Libby logging camp on the Walluski River, was killed instantly while at work there today by a tree falling on him. He was a. native of Germany and leaves a widow and several children. This was the first accident in Clatsop County in which the relatives will receive aid under the workmen's compensation act. Road Worker Killed by lulling Tie. CEXTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 20. (Spe cial.) While unloading ties at the Milwaukee gravel pit, three miles from Grand Mound. Sunday night. Pat Buck ley, an employe of the road, was killed instantly when a tie fell on him, strik ing his head and breaking his neck. Coroner Sticklin. of Thurston County. investigated, but decided an inquest to be unnecessary. Delinquent Taxes Are Large. BAKER, Or.. Oct- 20. (Special.) The report of the tax collector for Baker County shows that $94,837.78 in taxes is delinquent. About one-third is for last year and the remainder ex tends back to 1897. Suits are under way by the District Attorney to collect the outstanding indebtedness. A beautiful new flower has been evolved by a resident Tf California, who has sue ree.ird tn budding a rose to a blackberry bush. AM C SEMENTS. Iheiligi ks 1 I Main 1. j DWAT LOR A 1122 BARGAIN PRICE Matinee $100 11 BEST . SKATS O'CLOCK TODAY tower Floor Jl. Balcony $1. "5c. 50c. Gallery 00c. WORLO-S GREATEST MELODRAMA . THE 100 PEOPLE 10 HORSES 40 FOXHOUNDS 40. TONIGHT AT 82:KT Bargain. Price Matinee FRIDAY. Evening Prices Lower Floor, II rows $2. 7 rows $1.50. Balcony. 14 rows L S rows 75c Gallery, reserved, admis sion 50c. ELEVENTH STREET PLAYHOUSE Morrison and 11th Sts. Mr. Baker presents one special week of Jules Kckert Goodman's beautiful play MOTHER 10 Performances. O Sunday Matine O ' Sunday Nieht V T Monday Nlht T O Tuesday Matine (Bargain Day) O B Tuesdav Nniiclit B K Wednesday Night K K Thursday Night K 25 Friday Night 5 TO Saturday Matinee TO 31 Saturday Night 31 Prices 2.")c. 50c, 75c. Mats., 25c, 50c. Tuesday bar-rain matinee, all seats, 20c SKATS NOW ON SALE. BAKER iiu.l I KK M in . A o.tftS. Home of the Famous Baker Players. To niffht. all wfeek. Matinees Wednesday. Sat urday. Always a big hit. George M. Cohan's "ilKOADW'AV JONhS." Immense cast and production. A laugh' every minute. Evening prices: Hoc, ."15c. 50c, 70c Box, $1.00. Sat. Mat.. 25c, 50c; box. Toe. Wed. Mat., all seats (except box), 2ac Next week " Bought and Paid .For." if r.nr EViBV UODY QUALITY VAUDEVILLE lO Big Features lO lUMl.NtOLb Afternoon. 1:30 to ... alsbt. ti.iio to 11:00; feumiav.. l;u to 1 1. PKlCi Afternoons. lOo and la Nights. 1 5r and liftc HATLSTE DAILY 30 fa equaled Vaudeville Broadway, at Alder. Prinetti Hal lama's Hauaimnw, Ilenry and Harrison, The Novelty Quartet, Vetoff Trio, Work and Play. Billy Link-BUKMiui Robinson offer "CuMer't Last Fight Out done." The Mutual Weekly. Phone Main 4036, A 2236. 'Country Store' Twenty valuable presents given away by prominent merchants. Capital present caan value of $20. TONIGHT, LYRIC. 4th and Stark Sts. Matiuee Daily. TOMORROW ALL. DAT. CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL BENEFIT. Portland's Building I Directory V Chamber of Commerce Building Attorney. DCNIWAt. RALPH R. MtlB 1EJ5 tli-ill VINCENT. S. D. CO ta12 l(t if IM ff-tt.f. KEASET. PORte CO. Main 11SI..JJ1 Board of Trade Building Iter J ibrtate. BARRETT BROS. Matn 21 J Lewis Building Cuultlnc Jbnslneers. LUCrUB, W. W. MantiaH 8 Spalding' Building Mortffag-0 Lqiu BAIN. MOti-V A mt, Mkili "Ul. ... ...,). Yeon Building 1141 fr5?5 V S. 112 IB fejHlSs fi if!!!1 '.J a if a 5 i !'.. Attoraerm. cm BALL. HEtt M. M.r. (SO MAUKKCI, liABKoOa DIBBLE. Hiu 1601. A 2U iiuJ-lw, Billiard umlk. M'CKEDIE B1LL1AKUS McasO Viuui KAlNEI. J. u. aiarabaii li7..........11v WAOuu.vkR lUO B. . CLASSIFIED AD. RATES DaU? ssl Sunday. PerLiM One time Same ad tw consecutive time. ........ ztm eame ad three eHMtutiv times w l six er Mves cvskccuuve tunw.. lOe avow rate ppi to auvarUM-iuwut sneer -New XKia" and ail oUmsc alaiUia Uufcb except ino toUowlna;; Situations V anten Male. lor Kent. Uooiuf. 1'rivavie Familiar. Uoom and IWaitl. ATivata ttsnliM, Housekeeping; Uoom, A.rivi J: aval Ilea, luue on tiae above ciaaiuvau4ns la i ats a tine cava insertion. On "coarse" advertisements charge will be based on the number at lines appeartac In the paper, resaraleaa of tne number ol wori In ncn Una. .mum diaraie. tmu Tha nrpEontaa will accent ciafislfled svd- WHIP ffliUkemeaiK aver tne teW-pbone, provided the advertiser Is a snbtxiuer te either pnone. fto prices will be quoted over Uie puoBc, sat bill will be reudered the follow ing day. Wbetbcr suDtteciurot advertiaenaoacs will bo acvepteu over tne phone depends up on the promptness of payment of lelephoue advertiaemenis. bttuatiunM anted and Per enal adveriieaients will nut be accepted eves the telephone. Order tor one insertion aly will be accepted for "Furniture tor bale," "itohUieM OpiMrtanitIea." "lUonuay hui'ves," and - Warned to ktmt." 1 be Oregonlmn will not guarantee aceeracy or ftMome responsibility for errors eccurrio u, telephoned edvertisesneata. i.dverthementa to receive prompt elaaol-C-atiwu uiuft be In The Oregonlan office be lore o'clock at night, except .Saturday Closlnc hour for The bundny Oregoaiau will be 3:30 o'clock Saturday night. The osUce will be open until IS o'clock P. M.. ao vuai, and all ado received too late for proper classification will be run under heading aoo Late to Classify. 1'be Oregonlan will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertis of anty m I ACCTION SALE TODAY. Ford Auction House, 211 1st. Fumltar. carp eta. etc Sale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction Honaa, at 10 A. M furniture. 166-e I'lrst" at. SIEETtXO NOTICES. WASHINGTON" LODGE NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M-, stated com munication this (Wednesday) evening-. 7 :20. East Eighth and Burnside. The brethren from Vancouver, Wash., wiil make us a fraternal visit and confer the M. M. de gree. Let's have a full attendance and give the in a royal welcome. Order V. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec'y. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 3. Jt. a. -A special convocation ot Portland Chapter, No. 3, will be held in their hall. Masonic Tem pi, Portland. Or., this ( Wednes day) evening. October -I. at 1 o'clock sharp. Work in Royal Arch degree. Visiting companions welcome. By order !. H. P. J. A, ALLEN. Sec MOUNT TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication will be held this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. West Side Temple. E. A. degree. Visiting brethren, In vited to attena. R. M. SPAULDINQ, See. A STATED convocation of Port land Chapter will be held in their hall. Masonic Temple. this (Wednesday) evening. Oct. 21, at a o'clock. By order K. it. P. J. A. ALLEN. Sec. PALESTINE LODGE NO. 141, A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this Wednesday) evening. 7:30, Arleta Station. M. M. decree. Visitors welcome. GEORGE T. HOWDARD, Sec. SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 2. L O. O. F. Homecoming night, Wednesday, Oct. 1.1, at S:3u p. M., at i. O. O. V. Temple. First and Alder sts. Come and bring your families. Visitors always welcome. K. USVOLD, Secretary. MARGUERITE CAMP Miss Katherin Trevetl, of Chicago, will give a programme Tuesday even ins. Oct. 2T, at 12$ 11th st. at i.U- "4 hands of 'i00 Admission lie MRS. HOOD. vttiT I0o- REGULAR MEETING THIS jiT (Wednesday) evening. East 6th and Alder ats. Visitors cordially invited. W. w. TERRY. Secretary. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION. FRIEND. SHIP LODGE NO. 100, A. F. AND A- M.. this Wednesday evening, Vincent Hall. Forty-third and Sandy boulevard. E. A. decree. DIED. ALLEN In this city, October SO. Henry Wesley Allen, a Red 57 years months 22 days. Remains at Hoi man's parlors. Fu neral announcement later. FCN E R A r N OT1CLS. CUMMINGS In this city. October 1S, Cath erine M. Cumsnings, ased i years. Ore gon pioneer of 18o4. Widow of the late Ambrose Cummin gs. sister-in-law ol William and George Cummings. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held, at the Portland Crematorium at 2 P. M. today (Wednesday!. October 21. Take Sell wood car for Crematorium, Remains are at Dolman's funeral parlors until 1 P. M. Wednesday. CASON In this city. October 20, at 839 East Twenty-second street North. Delilah Cason, aged h7 years, 8 months an I 19 days, beloved mother of M rs. V D. Hurlburt. Virginia Moir, Char.es S. Cason, Mrs. H. P. l,te and Edith V. Mair. The funeral services will be h-sld at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Lee, oo East Fifty-sixth street, corner East Taylor, at 2 P. M.. Thursday. Friends invited. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. PFBNNIXGER-At Sliver Spring Station. Or., October 1!), Carolina Pfenninjier, aged ii years. The funeral services will be held Thursday, Octoher 22, at L:30 o'clock P. M., at the residence establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery. M'NAUGHTON The funeral services of the late Karl McNaughton. who passed away In this city October 19, 1914. will be held today (Wednesday ) at 2 P. M. frm the chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Com pany, comer Third and Ciay streets. Friends and acquaintances kindly Invited to attend. Interment Rose City cemetery. BURNSIDE In this city, October 19, Mrs. Frances Burnside. aged 21 years. Funeral from Hoi man's funeral parlors at 10 A. M. today t Wednesday). Interment Rlverview cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. The uui) rtsmeuc undertaking establish, mem In Portlana wlia private driveway. Mam W. jl J. P. P1NLET A SON. Montgomery at Firth. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the lead In f fuueral director. 220 Third street, cornsr salmon. Lauy assistant. 1511. Ualn bui. F. S. DUNNING. INC East Side Fuuerai .uireclora. 414 ttasi Aluer st, jast H A. &. Zh'.l.l.n'.K CO., itH'l WILLIAMS av. iCast lUba, C l)ba. Lauy atteuuaat. u; uu nit;iit service. DUNNING & M' EN TEE, funeral directors, itb and Pine. Phone Main 4iiu. Lady at tenUau uoitice or County coroner. K. T. BYRNES, VV i 1 iLi ma av e. an d Kjaott. East 111 j. C lJU, Lady attendant. P. L. LERCH, East 11 th and Clay sts. Lady assiatant- Ett&t 7bL SK.EWES UNDUXAkla CUMPAMT,' 14 and cay. Main 4 1 J A a i-L Lady atiendaa: fXOKISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO, florUta, S4t Washington. Main 2t9, A 12 6U. Flowers tor all occasions artiatically arranged. CLAK&E HKOti., aeigners and decorators. Ire&h cut flowers, great variety. Murrisoo. bet. 4th and 6.n. Main or A 1305. PEOPLE S ii'LOKAL ailOP. 21 and Aider. Designs audspras. MarnaU3ii2i. MAX M- fc Ml 1'U. Ucui UIa log bldg. A 3L12L. aU- CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL NUUKT SCOTT PARK t.iiil.K: am Aem. P.rtlH.d'. Onl M.der. Prrpriual - tire Ccaetcrr, Refined, ritiilif b.rrle Complete, Perfect Kqulpaieat. Price. and Term. KewaMbl. Hot Xelepkoaem. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 67 GRAXD AVEL, 1 Betnees Da via and Kverett. Pbonea ftCaat B XZIZ Onem Day and Mght Report all casta of cruelty to this of flee. Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any one desir ing a pet may communicate with us. NEW TODAY. . BL1LU IN AAV HOUSES Costing from S20O0 to 20.0ou; also Apart ments. Flats and Ga rages. We have money to loan. Call and see jut ' plana. F. E. BOWMAN CO Room 1, Commercial Club Building. MORTGAGE LOANS on good Improved city and farm prop erty at current rates. Attractive re payment privileges. Loans quickly closed. If you need money call today. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 2I7-2IO Nnrltwnilrra Huik Bniltllnz. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money ot Current Hates. - FA K M CITY LOAN'S, 8 Fourth St Hoard of Trade Bid. I'AKC ur cirrt XT' yaw today. WANTED Income Property Have client with unincumbered prop erty and cash desiring to exchange for good income property. Only proposi tions submitted on their cash value considered. L. Ground Floor, Henry Bltlii MORTGAGE LOANS 0. DIPItUVED CITV I'WOPKHTV. Sl.aer aralUble wltblm S4 boor, attet receipt of aiMtr.ct. Hd aee ml. - ROBERTSON & EWDJG -OT-ti Kankwnt.n Oank Bills. Money to Loan 5000 to loan on farm $10,000 for city improved propertv. Manv Items of $400 to tloOO. CONSULT L'S. GEO. H. THOMAS, 2ST Oak; St- Jtoom 2, Almmrth Bids'- CITY AND FARM LOAMS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CROHAN 002 SpaldloK Uldc. 1'ortlHBd. Or. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. J. II. NASH, Chamber of Commerce bldtr.. P cash for real estate and sells on easy unm and exchange. PALMER-JON 3 CO. Wilcox bidg. II. 404-40.406 BECK. William G.. 315-S1 Fa!linsbld. BENEDICT BROS.. 9 3 0Ha wthorne avenue. JENNINGS A CO. Main 18S. SOfi Oresonlan. REAL ESTATE. "ror Sale Lots. LIKE FINDING MONEY. A bunch of 22 lota can be bought In restricted district; cement walks, city wa ter at a sacrifice price that will eur prlss you. as the owner Is forced to sell at once; don't bother us unless you have at least $15U0 cash; no trades considered. GODDAKD a W1EDRICK, 243 Star St. A BARGAIN corner lot with all Improve ments. In fine location: also a targe hornet-it e with fair 7-rooni house, for much less than value. I. G. DAVIDSON Sl! Chamber of Commerce. VERNON. VERNON, iGO. $Si0. Lots 21 and 22. block 8. S. W. corner 21st and Kiilingswortli ; worth $1100; this can't be beat. Fred W. German Co., 914 Cham, of Com. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Humes and homesites. A few great bargains. Every customer Is a reference. Marshall 487. BROOKE. A 3S39. MONT A VILLA Ji ACR1; $350. All cleared and set to f rt it trees, close to new school, very reasonable and can give easy terms. Fred W. German Co., bit Cham, of Com. ROSS ME RE snap, lot r.OxlOO. on East40th. near Brazee, -z blocks to car; cost $l(Xm. now ?o5o; $100 down and $10 per month. ZADOW & ALEXANDER, 414 Corbett Bldg. A 141ti. Marshall 02. IRVINGTOX PARK lot $.'00; must sacrifice tnis line lot; -iUU takes it; one biock from car. Security Development Co.. 4th and Pino sts. EQUITY in Harvard Heights lot at a dis count ; bought lot In 19 1U, paid on prin cipal $300; will sell for fciiiO. Security DevMopment Company, 4th and Pine sts. Si: VERA L good snaps in Astoria. Warren- ton and Flavel lots. I know the ground can locate you in heart of the best of it. R. L. loke, 113 Northwestern Bank bids. WILL sell my choice lot in Ladd's Addition. 2lKh sl, near Hawthorne. 5oxl IS. Every thing in and paid for. $1SIH cash. R. F. Prescott, 14,4 Broadway. LOT 75x100 In nice reeldence district; Rose City carilne ; ai a great sacrifice. Tabor SNAP-J70O lot. 150 to car: $273 cash. Du- boie, ii'3 Chamber of Commerce. For Sale Houses. 416 PRESCOTT STREET. Cor. E. Glh St.. lUOxlOO. 2-story, 7-room house with fine con Crete basement under all; bath, gas; both streets hard surfaced; price only $3150 subject to bonded imp. tax; abundance of fruit, berries and roees; this is a pos itive bargain. GODDAKD & WIEDRICK, 343 Stark St. $2800 BUNGALOW FOR $2369. ROSE CITY PARK CAR. 5 rooms and bath, full basement, laun dry trays, fireplace, gas, electricity, buf fet, double floors, large porches, etc., lot &vxll5; convenient to to res and school; 1 block to car; at least $200 cash required, balance $18 month and interest; no com muision, no agent. To see it, phone owner. Tabor LV475. $31."0 $130 CASH. 424 EAST 40TH ST. NORTH, I 5-room cosy home, just built; 17 minutes from city; fireplace, elegant oak floors, swell buffet and built-in conveniences to please ladies. Phone Tabor 190u. AN absolute snap at $3400; $30 per month; 6 large rooms, reception hall. attic; -beaming and paneling ; wait decorations; built-in features; fuli cement basement, furnace, etc 46S E. 24th sc., near Ladd Add. Phone owner, B 2696. WE will finance and build your home on monthly payments. Call at office or phone Main 4347. O'DONNELL & STEELE, Commercial Builders, 501 Corbett Bldg. PIEDMONT snap, nice 7-room house. 4 bed rooms, lot o0xl30, east facing; big snap; $.'KK0; $100 down and $15 per month; on Rodney ave.. 3 blocks to car. ZADOW & ALEXANDER, 414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416. Marshall 5V. MODERN bungalow, with fireplace, small basement, all built-in conveniences, lo cated on sightly lot in choice residence district; will sell for $1700, taking a mort gage or other good paper in payment. See own e r, 1 a Jl a tt bigg. BY OWNER, Rose City. 5-room bungalow, lot 50x130. full cement, fireplace, hardwood floors, bookcases, Dutch kitchen and buf fet; easy terms; will take lot as first pay ment; best buy In city. Marshall 2574. $6000 TWO 5-ROOM COTTAGES AND LOT 50x100 ft., near Broadway, on West Side; easy walking distance to business center; $2000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Tag gart. 41(J Chamber of Commerce. lu-ROOM bouse, gas, electricity, laundry, trays, etc., 00x1 25-foot lot; Vi block from car: could easily be made Into 2 flats; $1100 cash takes It, all free from Incum brance. Tabor 864. WEST SIDE COTTAGE $2100. 5 roome. basement and bath, fractional lot. Market st., near itith st. ; a genuine bargain on terms. GODDARD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St. IF you are looking for a r. or 7-room houie, new, modem, with ail built-in con veniences, at reasonable price and terms, near carline. phone to Tabor 030S and auto will meet you, or will rent. Owner. LET USBUILD YOU A HOME On your lots or ours; by your own plans or ours; pav us like rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. SO BY 200, 3-room house, $3 monthly; $6.'.0; 160 by 200. 4-room bouse, $ monthly; $1050. A. C. MARSTERS, 203 Wilcox Bldg. Main 3517. A 7210. Tabor 1770. NOTHING DOWN. $10 per month (including Interest); 4 roora furnished house near Tremunt Sta tion. J. V Guthrie, owner, 606 Spalding bldg. Main 3S97. $1250 New 3-room bouse, lot 80x175, all fenced and cultivated; good chicken house 12x44) ; terms $10 month! v. Owners, 614 Stock Exch. bldg. Main 6765. COM FORT A B LB new seven-room home; hardwood fioors. mantel, latest buiit-in . conveniences; pr-.ee and terms see owner, 220 Mason st. phone Woodlawn 1571. NEW modern 12-room house in Irving ton ; quarter block. Phone East 24 32. R. B. Rice. FOR SA LE at your own price, modern 8- soid. Reaving city. Phone East 2466. ONE acre with 3-room house on to elec trie lines. $530; live years to pay; you will buy if you see this. T 347, Oregonlan. ONE 5 and one 6 -room house, ail modern; will sell either one. $190. on very easy terms; surely a snap. T "tS. Oregon tan. o-ROOM hous, oa ROx'J.VO-f t. lot. fine gar den spot. Si 6-0; a chance of a lifetime ; very easy terms. AD 337 Oregonlan. TH RF.R a-ra, all cleared. with 5-room liou-u-, $t."00; five or nix year to pay; a good square deal. T S4S, Oregonlan. REAL ESTATE. For iSale House. NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. $S00 CASH. Owner will take mortgag on place for balance amounting to $1UUi, $ years, in terest 7 per cent, for the man or woman who has :-.0o cash this is the best buy ta the City jf Portland. Five rooms and sleeping porch, corner lot. one block from Rose City Park car line, cement sidewalks, yard, will be grad ed and seeded. Buiit-in bookcase, Dutch kitchen, bed ri?m" Datorom and kitchen finished m whtttt enamel; concealed boiler and wood lift: front porch tixs Xeet ; electric fix-t-jres, switch for each opening, chad as, waxed fioors. walls ali tinted; the work manship of this house is the best; agents need not answer this, as 1 caunot pay commission at this price. M 73. Ore gonnn. $ IO0U CASH VALUE FOR Keaa tee v. hy suc an of ier. Owner wants 5l0ot cash this week tor his $404)0 home uud one acre at Capitol HUL New DjinjAiOw and bam, sidewalks all the vav, a.l cultivated, fenced, and l.iwn. Wanta l..aO cash to put into anocher proposl tiou where ho can make MooO in a (ow days. You can assum.- $l2wo on this plae. i-uns 2 r years yec Buy this, resell and maxe $iO'Mr in a short time. This acre and Improvements cost SH'uo. ct today us this offer is only good for this week. If you have the money et busy. Ask for Barr. DORR K. KEASEY & CO. 2d Fir.. Chamber ot Commerce Bids. PKH MONTH, which includes interest, buys new Jive -room bungalow, with sleeping-porch, bath, fireplace, all bullt-ln con. veniences, hardwood, floors, gu and elec tric fixtures and window shades Installed; one large, well lighted room for sewint; or double bedroom, full concrete basement with cement floor, stationary wash tray a and wood hoist, cement sidewalks; near good streetcar line, schools, churches and l-arc ; ready for occupancy November 1. Phone East 6tS7. $S5 MONTHLY, NO MORE. New double constructed bungalow, large rooms, basement, - beurwmn, oak floor, fireplace, bullet and b-rokcases; lawn in shape, nice Jir trees; only 1 block from. Kenton car. A very classy lit tie home, worth JooKlnjc at. Only small cash pay ment required. Price $2oHH. THE OREGON HOME BUIIaDETtS. l.UIU Nort n western Bank Bldg.. Mwhalt 3718 A-62tl. WILL eacrifice swell, mod-rn 2-faraIIy flat. & a.nd 6 rooms, worth $booO, now $:mh; $loio down and $-- per month; walking distance on K. Yamhill et. Se owner, 11 E. .3d uL Phone East &r4$. $60 00 HOME FOR $d-00. In Overlook. 1 blocks from car on. Overlook boulevard ; just being finished ; 8 rdbms and large enclosed sleeping porch, furnace, fireplace, gas, electricity, hard wood floors and built-in conveniences; xmo lot. east front, alley In rear; fln view ot city, river and mountains; I ioO cash, balance easy. K. M. Brown, 1 Cham ber of Commerce. Main o J S. A 4115. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN. A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WK WILL FURNISH TUB MONEY BUILD APARTMENTS. RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FREE. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE: WE KNOW HOW. TALK, WITH OUR CLIENTS. SE OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY & CO.. CONTRACTING ARCHI TECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG. MAKE OFFER Elegant 7-room Lauref huret home; hardwood finish throughout; every conveniencr; must be sold this month ; don't mus this opportunity. 106 Floral ae. Tabor 41 Li. &uburbaa Home Property. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, oity water ; close to carline ; easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. . Phone Marshall KS.i or Sellwood 416. JOHN GIBSON, OWNER. 2 ACRES and 5-room bungalow on 5c car line. Portland, or.; will sell at a genuine bargain. Write E. L. Walker, 103 W. Main st.. Centralia. Wash. For Sale -Acreage. CLARKE COUNTY. WASHINGTON. Father and mothur have gone East, con works in the city but has no use for l tie place and will sell at a sacrifice 10 acrei l miles from station on electric, ti miles from Vancouver, ail in cultivation, 7-room house nearly new. barn, chicken houses, farming tools, etc.. one horse; good neighborhood; price $J200; terms. GODDAKD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St. 5 ACRES FOR $250. $10 Down and $5 Per Month Buys o acres good loirged-off land 1 mil from main line of, railroad and town, of ltrOO population, with cannery, creamery, between Portland and Astoria.; land from f-Zb to 360 per acre on these terms; many ii-aere tracts to choose from. BELL REAL ESTATE CO.. - 31& Railway Exchange Bldg. Bet. 3d and 4th Sts.. on Stark. TIG ARD 9 ACRES. $4500. This place is 8 miles from Portland on Taylor Ferry road; has a 7-room plas tered house, with fireplace ; It cost Sisou; good barn, S acres under cultivation, 120 fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries, logan berries, currants; in fact, every kind of small fruit; an ideal acreage home; owner was offered $4000 for the bare land four years ago: easy term. Fred V. German Co., 914 Chamber of Commerce. ELECTRIC LINE.elght blocks' of station; chicken and fruit ranches near Portland : new subdivision near Gresham; 5 acres $400. $500. $700; 3 acres, $500. $700; 1 acres, $750, $&00, $1000 per tract; best toil, free wood, spring water; acreage at Scappoose, Or., $25 to $100 per acre. FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO- 309 Yeon Bldg., Portland. Or. 10-ACRE snap at Rock wood, on the Base Line auto road; 6-room house. IOO fruit trees, fin berry land, 3 blocks to car. A big snap. $4000 ; $5O0 down, balance to suit. Zaduw tt Alexander, 414 Corbett bldg. A 1410. Marshall 92. 5-ACRE tracts, under cultivation, have 3, clo?e to electric line, worth $$."0 a tract, need money, quick sale for the three at $ino0 and give terms. Owner, 414 Failing bidg. TIGARD ROAD GARDENS. 2, 3 and 4 -acre tracts, all in cultivation. 5 min. walk to station, $350 to $450 per acre; ea?y terms; only 6 tracts left. Fred W. "German Co., 914 Cham, of Com. 7. OK 10 acres, near Clackamas station and new carline. Prices right and terras. I. G. DAVIDSON. 819 Chamber of Commerce. For Sale Farms. FERTILE LEVEL OREGON LANDS $12.50 per acre, 3B miles east of Portland and 1 G."i mites south, on right-of-way of Natron. Cutoff S. P. Ry. Good for alfalfa, clover, hogs, turkeys, stock raising; no irrigation ; JSrt acres; $lo00; terms $40 down, $20 monthly; 40 acres at half these figures; no Interest on first 50 purchasers. Price and terms framed for men who really want land. Demonstration 1 arm and well driller on land. Hunter Land Co., 602 Title & Trust bldg. STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH. 640 acres, $25 per acre; H mile from good town and railway, Yamhill Co. This surely sounds attractive. If there Is any considerable portion In cultivation ; the soli good and land lays well. Weil, it is all this, and certain that It cannot be duplicated in the Willamette Valley. Party forced to sell. No trade. Good terms. George E. Waggoner, fr05 Yeon bldg. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED. 123 ACRES. J 0O CLEARED, 20 IN GOOD TIMBER. 40 HIGH STATE CULTIVA TION; GOOD. NEW BUILDINGS AND FENCES- 3 HEAVY WORK HORSES. 10 CGWS 3 CALVES. 17 HOGS, 27 SHEEP, 4- K FO W LS, ALL TOO LS and IMP LA MENTS. HKL-D FUR WINTER: A LNAP; $lu"0u; SOME TRADE; LITTLE CASH. ROOM 5T H ST. FOR S A lE 240-acr ranch, mile ettet of Nashville. Or., on main Newport high way; :io acres under plow, M acres um ber". 3,o0o.t(.0 feet; 3 30 acres stumpage. easily clea'r-d ; 1 No. 2 American saw mill, new; fair buildings and barn, bay. team, waj'm jnrt larm implements; 7 "nead cat tle. 4 milch cows; prioe $7500; terms. For full particular? address AP 336. Oregonlan. MODERN bungalow. Hawthorne district ; furnace, fireplare. laundry, mahogany fur niture, oak dining-room suit-, good pic tures, silk window drapes; good rugs and linoleum, bedroom and kitchen furniture. A f!w hundred dollars will put you In po sessloti of nice home. Call 710 Lewis bldg. Marshall 42 0O( A JjS. " FARMERS AND HOM ESEEK E R3. We .have excellent farm bargain of a4I slx-s and kinds, from 1 aero up to 10.ODO acres in a bunch; we give everybody good value and a square deal; If you want to buy right, see. F. FUCHS, 420 Chamber of Commerce.' SMALL Missouri farm; $5 cah. $5 monthly: no interest or taxes; highly productive land; close three big markets; write pho tographs, full information. Munger. H. 1 4n N'- Y. Life bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. GOOD SMALL FARM. 43 acres, highly improved, fine build ings fine water, rlose to town; very reas onable. R. F. Bryan, 009 Chamber ot Commerce. BY OWNER. 00-acre Improved farm, stock and crop; elos to railroad ; plenty wsterpower; 4uoo; term. Peterson. Box 24, Route 4, O-f-Sou City- SMXLL farm. 4." acre?, near Oregon City; machinerv. tools: $:0OO cash gives possession- terms; good house, othjr buildings; must lie sold. AN 331, Oregonlan. 640 ACRR chap for cash: no trades. In quire 1594 Division st., Portland.