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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1922 21 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BTNJSH WANTED 20U REQUIRED. AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS. Tiro ia flhuninroiv thft very best op portunity in this city to secure an equal one-ntuc interest in tne duhimv nest equipped amatl auto repair shop; me, Dusy location; very low rem, 'Siftbliithpd. nfLiv trade: doing only rua ran teed first-class work; have more 'ork than can handle; prefer a steady no. reiiable partner to nireu uwk, revious experience not necessary if ou are mechanically inclined and ndy with tools; need man more man oney; your opportunity to learn the aptness and easily clear better man 165 month for yourself from the start; niy $200 required to secure an equal a;f interest; don't Tall to Bee this be ore you buy; well worth doub.e the aVestment; a ftenuine bargain. Call arly at 347 Pittock block, Washington t 10th st. iRTXER WANTED, AUTO PAINTING. Were is unquestionably tne Desi op portunity in Portland to secure an qual half interest m Dig paying uuo esa; uhop is full to doors with work nrt turiA vnlumft of hll.sineHS OD WHlt- ng list; doing only highest class work, ut have entirely too much for owner, o handlo akme. Fine location in mod- rn, fireproof building on one oi cilv a utn t h.rinrV, furs: rnt very Vow and several dealers' business han dled exclusively in mis Miup. tieed not be expert ralnter. as owner s A-l painter and finisher ana win each you the business; profits should icver be less than $175 to $200 month or each partner. Don't fail to fee his before locating- if you want the vt buv tn the citv for the money; ;30 handles equal half interest. Call ,20 Chamber of Com. bids-, 4th and .Stark. . RAKERS. ATTENTION. j ONE OP Til K BEST ROTARY I BAKERIES IN OREGON FOR 8 A LA lisOME CASH. EASY TERMS- PAY If (' R TT OUT OF THE BUSINESS. JlcoMPLHTK IN EVERY DETAIL; SUITED FOR PRACTICAL RAKER AND WIFE OR HELPER. OWNER LEAVING CITY AND WILL SACRI FICE IF SOLD THIS W KICK. IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS CALL BDWY. ::25S. EAST 3854). DOWNTOWN DRUG STORE On account of death must dis powd of old-established drug store, right in the heart of the downtown district, at a sacri fice; best of fixtures, pood clean stock; price $15-00 and invoice; at a real bargain. See Senescu, with Hiller Bros.. 211 Ry. Ex. Bidff. IGHWAY RESTAURANT ROOMING HOUSE. Now running ; complete outfit. Tables, chairs, counter, stoolH. dishes, range, stoves. 7 r. furniture, rugs, cow, mgs, 40 cords cut wood. Steady trade; profits $250 month, f-oon to increase from coast travel; 2 story bldg., 1 2 bedrooms upstairs, lean, looks fine. Frice $l.no; terms. Bdwy. 7072. McFARLAND. 208 Falling bldg. RESTA URANT. $40 TO $50 DAILY TURNOVER. On Washington street ; has electric tove, good established business, soda : ountain ; this place does not serve breakfast and busim:;.:,- can be in - Teased: fixtures new and clean; price $2000, $1500 to har.dle. SEE BURKE. Dekum & Jordan. 323-4 Cham, of Com. Bldg. Bdwy. 2240. RESTAURANT. LUNCH COUNTER. BARGAIN. Excellent location, heart of the au tomobile and hotel district. Complete quipment. Long established, steady Maying business. Clearing ji'OO monthly now and live wire can double business. $.'S50 cash handles a genuine bargain for someone. Call 347 Pittock blk., Washington' at 10th st. $ I. "00 GROCERY $1300. Located in apt. house dist., $30 to $35 cash business daily, can be in creased ; 8 living rniA, bed, heating stove, gas plate, table and chairs; pres ent owner very ill. must lea ve this climate, hence this sacrifice. See Case. DEKTLM & .123 Cham. Tom. JORDAN. Hdwy. MAN with sr.noo to $10,000 who is capable of analyxing one of the best business opportunities of the north west to come in with us and take n active part in our organization. It is tne of the most timely, thorough and solid money making proposit ions that has been offered you for some time. For personal interview call at 623 Henry bldg. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATER. Good lease, good location, well equipped. Price $35no; terms. See Mr. Wright at 1216 North western Bank bldg. GROCERY WITH 5 LIVING ROOMS. Grocery, confectionery and school supply store with 5 living rooms and bath in connection, near large school; complete stock and fixtures; a home and steady income for a small invest ment. $700. Good chance for couple. Call 347 Pittock blk., Washington at Tenth st. CAFETERIA SACRIFICE. Well located, dowittown cafeteria, completely equipped, seating capacity oO people. Place established tour years and doing big business. Normal average receipts $100 a day. Two partners or man and wife can clear $o00 a month. Price $3300; $2000 down, balance to 3Uit. See this place. Call Main 5992. POOL ROOM OPPORTUNITY. West side, ground floor, on busy st Good tables and they are in first-class condition. 4-yr. lease. Owner gone into a larger business: must sen this one Here ia a real buy at $1900 and only down ana easy terms on balance. See this today. 317 HENRY BLPO. MR. RESTAURANT MAN. Here is what you want. West side restaurant, located close to wash. Clearing $70 a day. good fixtures. $500 deposit on lease included in price of $2000; only $1000 down and easy terms on balance, bee this one today. In quire at 317 HENRY BLDG. $4000 PER MONTH is the amount of business done by this grocery; located in brick build ing, the best transfer corner in Port land. Will invoice about $4500. Phone for appointment. Main 4354. RESTAURANT SACRIFICE. ONLY $1500. All ftrwt-class equipment; modern steam-heated building; good lease and cheap rent; the biggest buy offered in Portland this year. See Mr. Pulton. W. M. Umbdenstock & Co.. 210 Oregon Ping, iiflwy. 1858. t, finance good business enterprises through purchase or sale of stock anu other securities; let us reorganize or incorporate your company and place it on a Boing bsis; write or wire. iuenty .ntna vt Mortgage Co., 727 Metropolitan Bank bldg., Minne apolis. Minn. OR SALE Reliable confectionery busi ness, located at 21o N. 23d st.. on cor ner; must be sold to close estate; beau tiful fountain and back bar; serve light lunches, close to hospitals; no reason able offer refused. Inquire Raymond, 537 Pittock block. A PARTNER WANTED. A growing manufacturing business; a staple product ; profits $450 month now; want interested help; can draw good salarv besides profits; $1500 han dles It. Room 401 Dekum budg. ROCERY with 3 living rooms in fine district, no competition, good fixtures, big stock, cash trade; landlord take out rent in trade, full price, including furniture, $1150, terms. Universal Sales. 435 Railway Exch. OR SALE CHEAP A new store, 18x34. on a corner lot: ideal location for a grocery or lunch room; near Roose velt high school; price only $S00. See owner after 0 o'clock evenings. 715 Os wego st., St. Joh ns. CIGAR STAND. West side office huildintr. rent $35. doing a good business, first-class fix tures ana plenty oi stock. Price $1100. Call at 317HENRY BLDG. 1 00, GROCERY, cash and carry, dandy location; average $25 daily; furnished jiving rooms in connection; low rent; 450 cash, own terms on balance! Morris, 415 Ry. Exch. bldg. MEAT MARKET AND LIGHT GROCERY. Fine location, good lease, will run $S0 to $100 per day. and the price is right. Room 1. Railway Exch. USINESS man Just returned from Europe and forming export and import corporation desires party with $5000 Wtn stand investigation. ACf 120, Ore gonian. RETAIL, BAKERY AND LUNCH. West side, busy location on Alder st Rent $80, good lease. A real oppor tunity tor a man and wife. Price $1500 317 HENRY BLPO. A PARTNER WANTED. A modern garage: sell gas. oils, auto parts, etc., 60 cars, stead v storage lease and large profits; J1000 handles it. Room 401 Dekum bldg. , OR SALE 35M capacity sawmill. Ad . dress C. S. Johnson, 515 IV. First St., Aberdeen, Wash. SHOE SHOP. This is a real bargain. Inquire Brey man Leather Co.. 2d and Oak sts. 'OR SALE or trade, pool, lunch and confections. Bast 7272 or call evenings, 382 Hawthorne ave. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. CASH grocery with living' rooms in connection in one of best residence districts, doing $30 per - day; all clean stock and good fixtures. No other grocery within five blocks. $1450. Main 4354. FOR SALE Restaurant, good buy, cheap. 227 Burnside st. Business Opport unit lew Wanted. partner Wanted. Third partner wanted in manufac turing an article of world-wide merit; will consider good light car or '21 Ford for 1-3 interest. Call Main 2451. CAN INVEST up to $700 cash In busi ness; must bear investigation; partner ship where investment is secured and honesty and energy considered. Y 117, Oregonian. BARBER SHOP. 1 or 2 chairs, suburbs or close in, living rooms, terms. A 71), Oregon ian. WANTED Barber shop or location. Wal nut 680. WANTED Shoe repair shop; not over 8600. AV 324. Oregon ian. Hotels and Rooming House. DANDY NICE NEW PLACE. 22 rooms, new furniture, fine loca tion, 3 year lease, swell home and in come over $300; clears over $120 month; dandy building, attractive price and terms for quIck sale. Owner can and will sell this house this week with a clear conscience; he dnn't have to run away when it's sold, but will rent an apartment and remain in the house, if you will permit, but cannot attend to it account other business. It's the best appointed small house in Portland. You cannot lose here, the price and terms are right. See Mr. Black well, Agent. 1X7 12th st. HERE IT IS; $ 2500 CAS I T $ 2500. Lease ami furnishings of my 18-rm. house on Broadway; lnrge outside rms. and steam 'heat; on Broadway, right downtown. This house sits aloni on half block: must be sold at once as 1 Hiu moving into my new home touay. Sec this place with my agent. C:iil at 3H7 Yamhill. REAL BUY. 20 rooms, good furniture, mostly sleeping rooms, concrete building, rent only $45 per month; price $1550, $850 will handle. See McOauley. HTLLER BROS. Realtors. 211 Ry. Ex. Bldg. Bdwy. 3626. $1000 CASH $1000. Will put you in possession of my 17-room house on Broadway; excellent rugs and furniture showing large in come. Rent only $00. See me at 387 Yamhill. AN EXCELLENT PLACE. 1 1 rooms, excellent furniture and rugs. 2 baths, 2 toilets; large, lie-ht rooms; hot-air heating system. A splendid view: house stands alone. For quick sale, $400 cash will put you in possession. See my agent, 3t7 Yum hill. FOR QUICK SALW. Met your hotels, apartment or rooming houses with us; your Interest will al ways be protected; we have cash buy ers waiting for your proposition. See Mrs. Keller, GEO. T. MOORE CO., 1007 Yeon bldg. JUST LISTED. 17 rooms, all new furniture, all pri vate baths, no vacancies, 5-year lease, $1500 will handle, easy terms. See AlcCaulev, HILLER BROS, Realtors, 211 Ry. Ex. Bldg. Bdwy. 32fi. $430 DOWN BUYS IS rooms all h. k., desirable east side location, nets $H5 monthly and 2 rooms for owner. We consider this the best buy on our books at the present time. ARTHUR L. SCOTT CO.. 330 Cham, of Commerce. Bdwy. 3863. FINE nut income, good home and your living clear. 31-room fully equipped boarding house, block from Good Sa maritan; good furniture, 3-year lease; house always full. Mrs. Gardner, At water 041H. ROOMING HOUSE OR HOTEL, 30 ROOMS. It is centrally Joca ted and in a brink btiiidlng. hot and cold water in each room, furniture good, long lease. Nets $300 per month. Rm. 1 Ry. Exch. BEAUTIFUL white pressed brick apart ment house, 30 aptss. ; sacrifice small cash payment; nets over $000; good lease, no money on lease; heat fur nished ; first-clasa location ; always mil. u'i raxk. 12 ROOMS part housekeeping, balance hoarders, close to R. R. shops; rent $20. Aothmg Taney, but nets $100 per monm. rnce only .vun, $iiU cash. MERRICK & CO., Realtors. 304 Panama Bldg. Bdwv. 8230. $200 DOWN BUYS apartment house. 1.1 rooms, always full, choice west side, rent $35, nets $03. Sno Joke. , ARTHUR L. SCOTT CO.. 330 Chamber of Commerce, Bdwy. 3R68. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or exenange, see PTACEY & STACEY, 1219 Northwestern Bank Bldg. All out-of-town inquiries answered. $700 CASH 9 h. k., extra quality goods, furnace; profits $75 month. Sunny rooms, splendid home. Bal. terms. Bdwy. 7072. McFARLAND, 208 Fail ing b'dg. SACRIFICE. Good rooming house. 20 rooms, best furniture, good location, big business. Selling on account of sickness. 406 Bond St.. Astoria. Or. 9-ROOM flat, nicely furn.. modern with steam heat, reasonable rent, walk. dist. cost $800, $500 down. Easy payments on balance. By owner. Bdwy. 8344. APARTMENT HOUSE. One of the best in Portland, Jong lease and the price is right. Room 1, Railway Exchange. $200 DOWN 9 rooms h. k.. west side; best of furn.; rent $35. price $1000; in come $100. Bdwy. 366S. Arthur L. Scott. 10-ROOM apartment, rent $50, by owner; cheap; reason, sickness; some terms; A-l place. 409 Jackson st. Main 5196. WANTED 12 to 15 rooms, either h. k. or sleeping, on west side. DEKUM & JORDAN. 323-4 Cham, of Com, bldg. Bdwy. 2249. CLOSE-IN, 9 housekeeping rooms, bar gain, by owner who has other business, good location ; rent only $25 month. Call after 1 P. M., 16 E. 6th, corner Burnside et. 10 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, close in, furnace heat, clean and well furnished, $500 handles. Rector & Percy. Bdwy. 4835. I WILL sell my 5-year lease on a 36-rm. apartment house in good location, pay ing well. For further particulars call Tabor o22i, Mrs. Thorpe. 15 ROOMS. H. K-, White Temple loca tion: lease; oak and ivory -furniture, modern, newly painted house; fine home and income; bargain. 191 Park. 32-ROOM hotel, close in; h. and c. water in rooms; h. w. neat, new furnishings, 5 year lease. Net $350. F. T. Kerr, 391 Yamhill. WEST SIDE, 9 furnished H. K. rooms, all full, located busy part of city; price $050 cash, from owner. 284 2d. 9 ROOMS, h. k., clean, well furnished, good location, nice income; bargain, by owner. . Main 2894. NICE little 12-room house, steam heat, h. and c. water, good home and in come. For sale by owner. 658 Glisan. 15 H. K. ROOMS,- lease, furnace heat, net $05. Price $1600, terms. F, T. Kerr. 391 Yamhill. BY OWNER 38 all h. k. rooms, best business, price $3900. $2500 cash, bal ance easy. E. 9858. ROOMING HOUSE of 18 rooms. 16 fur nished. 233 First and Main et. 18 MODERN rooms, clears $140. 11th st. Monday. emily, ive cot ' - - ' j I I ' I I f AH INV IT ATI OM TO 'QI5?1 KW SHftVLU W MAYBE TrYil THAMKS0IV.NC3 0INH6R. MRS BLOSSOM? HAVE JTHE OOCS 1, COMMITTeBA -STH WOULD BE WELL S3 UBSOMmySHEOP I wT ANO OEE2iy) CALLED ON HE. RAVE" SOCIAL ERROR C lJJ g TO ACCEPT, f D JUST !? !L SLEEVE T WHY VWALT ' AND SKE.y I A , 1NVlTlN3 IKWlNA " . LIKE TO SEE WHA.T M AND SHE X 1 W I Y lOlOtT SHE ASK MJ V INVITE US T ITS 1 BEFORE WE ( JnoW THAT SHE'S "VkimO OF THINGS frIAY JUST WAliT THj yEJ 1 1 V j f I NOT BEING- DONE ) d jV1 J DONE IT WOULD -fSHE HAS! JBBPOU 5HOU0K " V 4 THAT'S ALL jj IT 6B IMPROPER ( -'l AND NEIGHBORLY. JW,LUH0 ErSTNKSS OPPORTUNITIES. Hotels and Rooming Houses. HOTELS AND APARTMENTS LISTED EXCLUSIVELY WITH G. C. ULRICH CO., Inc., Suite 405, Stock Exchange Bldg. Main 4354-4355. 40-room hotel $20,000 65-room apartment 20,000 60-room. residential hotel 19.500 125-room hotel 24,000 52-room apartment 22.000 SO-room hotel 19,500 110-room apartment 27,500 -300-room residential hotel .... 30.000 67-room hotel 20,500 The above houses have good leases and are money makers; among them some of the best locations in Port land. Don't buy without investigat ing. Can arrange terms. Listed ex clusively and must be seen through G. C. ULRICH CO., Inc. Suite 405. Stock Exchange Bldg. Main 4354-4355. WILL TAKE SOME TRADE. 10 rooms and sleeping porch. $1300; good furniture: $200 cash and some trade; 4 year lease. List 34. 17 rooms, rent $10; good house, fine location, nice lawn and fruit ; $2000, small cash payment and some trade. List 22. WANTED Have client with ?Q00 cash and 10 rooms h. k., $1250, to trade in on larger house. List 19. WANTED If you have a mortgage for six or eight hundred can land you in a good 10-room house without any cash. See MR. BLACK WELL, Agent, 1K7 12th St. SOMETHING GOOD. A real bargain in Nob Hill, ex cellent for boarders, housekeep ing, or roomers, except inn ally well furnished, very clean :J rent only $50; good lease; $5S5 will handle, small balance, easy terms, will consider good mort gage; other business forces own er to sell at a sacrifice. HILLER BROS., Realtors. 211 Ry. Ex. Bldg. Bdwy. 3C26. LITTLE APARTMENT HOUSE. PRICE $1800. ONLY $800 CASH. IS rooms, brick building, steam heat, very nicely furnished, kitchens with built-in coolers and wash trays, all private baths; landlady's apt. furnished in ma hogany; 3 year lease. This is a real bargain. See it today. MERRICK & CO., Realtors. 304 Panama Bldg. Bdwy. S230. FOR PROMPT RESULTS list your apartments, rooming houses and hotels with a live wire organiza tion. Give us a call and an experienced salesman will inspect your house im mediately. We have buyers waiting for good huvs. MERRICK & CO., Realtors. 304 Panama Bldg. Bdwy. 8230. DOWNTOWN HOTEL. Located in the very heart of the fi nancial, theater and shopping district, a small transient hotel that is net ting better than $250 per month; hot and cold water in all rooms. N. W. heat: 32 rooms only $R000. some terms. GOKEY & WESCH. 327 Cham, of Com. Bidpr. Bdwy. 6700. BY OWNER, sell for cash or first mort gage loan on my 10-rooms and kit chenette, by Dec 1. Rents now pay ing expenses, some vacancies. Furni ture above avera ge. Net cost $1 2o0. Make me an offer; might consider trade or small business. 3 years' lease. Fine location E. 1477. MARY E. LENT COMPANT, 623-4-5 N. W. BANK BLDG., EXCLUSIVE BROKERS OF HOTELS. APARTMENT HOUSES, ROOMING HOUSES AND LEASES. SIXTEEN YEARS IN THIS BUSI NESS IN PORTLAND. ROOMING house for sale or trade. 353 Yamhill street. Hotels anfl Rooming Bonnes Wanted. I HAVE $1000 for first payment on 12 to 20 H. K. rooms; must be a bar gain. AH 8fl, Oregonian. WANTED A East 0972. hoarding house. Phone T.OST AND FOUND. ASTRAY Brindle bulldog, escaped from Portland union station about 10 P. M. Nov. 8. weighs 75 pounds, answers to name "Tlge"; white spots around one eye. white streaks about two inches wide down back and over one hip. also three white feet. Reward. Thone Broadway 002, baggage agent, Port land Union station. LOST Memorandum book showing per sonal business transactions of F. W. Gerting with check my favor within. Return to me at 2013 East Clay st, or phone Broadway 0563 and receive re ward. LOST Between Newberg and Six Cor ners, tan leather suitcase (old). No tify Mrs. Lillie Bennett. 146 Grand ave.. Portland. Or., or phone East 2404. Reward. LOST Lady's black purse, bet. St. Vin cent hospital and Union depot, con taining P. O. safety bonds. Finder re turn to Mrs. Mary Somsals, St. Vin cent's hospital. LOST Sat. night between College and Jackson sts., large brown purse con taning bank book, papers, etc. Valu able to owner only. Return to 448 0th st. and receive reward. LOST Saturday evening, near 60l Madi son st., gentleman's purse, badly worn ; purse and contents valued as keepsake; liberal reward. Please call East 0253. LOST Pair glasses in large case, open one end, Sunday evening on or near Grand ave.. between Oak and Morri son ; reward. Mrs. J. B. Murphy, 45 E. 8th st. LOST Last Saturday night, string of pearls on Willamette Heights or down town. Belonged to sister. Valued for its associations. Liberal reward. Call East 0S90. PARTY who took by mistake a black sailor hat on Thursday night at the Pythian Sisters meeting at the Pythian bldg. call Sell. 0448. LOST Boston bull terrier at Gresham; has spike collar with "L. D. Smith" name engraved. Reward. J. B. Smith, 3G1 Larrabee St.. Portland. East 8595. LOST A strand oi pearl beads Sunday afternoon, somewhere between Rose City Park and Majestic theater. Call Tabor 5022. Reward. LOST Nov. 18, gold chain and filigree pendant, small diamond in center, bet. 12th and Taylor and 13th and Morri son; reward. Main 7453. LOST -Between 3d st. and 21st st.. on Glisan. gentleman's right hand Scully Bros, driving glove; reward. Return to Glisan st. FANCY green bead earring between Pit tock block and First street on Stark. Return to Seymour, 394 Washington st. Reward. LOST Thursday night from Fulton Park. 6 months old male shepherd collie. Boy grieving for pet. At wa ter 6115. 1556 5th St. Reward. LOST Nov. 18, heavy sUver bar pin, set with white sapphires. Call Atw. 3789. Reward. LOST November 3, downtown, 3 dia mond rings in handkerchief; liberal reward. Broadway G911. LOST On Albina ave., Saturday night, basket containing purse and cake. Re ward. Walnut 1970. LOST Young collie dog, Sunday, Piedmont. Phone Walnut 6055. LOST Parts of dark blue silk drea. Please .return to Oregonian office. LOST At Fantages. Sun. night, choker. . Reward. Call Walnut 5685. GASOLINE ALLEY LOST AND FOUND. THB following articles were found on cars of the P. R.. L, & P. C, Nov. 25: 4 umbrellas, 1 lunch box, 6 purses, 2 suitcases, 1 handbag, 4 gloves. 1 book. 32 packages, 2 keys, 1 fountain pen. 1 watch ring, 1 book . school tickets, 1 bathing suit, 1 music roll, 2 boxes films, 1 hammer. Nov. 26: Black tassel, ring, 3 purses, 1 pin, fur muff, 5 hand bags, car tickets, 1 book, 3 packages. Owners may obtain same at First and Alder streets. - FOUND Silver-cased fountain pen. E. Nickels, North Pacific College. B. FINANCIAL. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS RESIDENCES, APARTMENTS, BUSINESS PROPERTIES. Three or five-year loans; money con ditions are now most favorable to borrowers; all applications acted upon promptly; loans closed without delay. MORTGAGE GUARANTEE CO.. Affiliated With . ... TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, v Title and Trust Bldg. Bdwy. 6565. RESIDENCE LOANS AT 6. As Portland resident loan correspond ents for the New York Life Insurance company, we are able to offer the best form of residence mortgage loan ob tainable. All loans appraised and closed lo yally. NO DELAYS. We are alo in a position to handle mortgage loans on Inside business prop erties and apartment houses. THE DEVEREATTV MORTGAGE CO., Ground Floor, Wells-Fargo Bldg. LIBERTY BONDS CASHED. AUTO MORTGAGES CASHED. BUILDING CONTRACTS CASHED. FINANCE APARTMENT HOUSEW. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ' YOU BUY OR SELL PROPERTY. WE CASH UP THE MORTGAGE. SECOND MORTGACR ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. OREGON BOND & MORTGAGE CO., 201 SELLING BUILDING. MORTGAGE LOANS. NO COMMISSIONS. Small monthly payments. Privilege to pay more or loan may be paid in full at any time. L. M. PHILLIPS & CO.. Stark St Bdwy. 0-228. MORTGAGE LOANS. LARGE AND SMALL. LOWEST PREVAILING RATES. UNLIMITED FUNDS. STRAIGHT OR INSTALLMENT. PAYMENTS. You will like our service and we solicit your business. MORTGAGE BOND CO., Portland, Or. 118 Wilcox Bldg. Bdwy. 3S26. WILL be at liberty to act as salesman for high-class securities to careful In vestors; nothing but investments of the highest character will receive my consideration. For appointment please phone East 4S98. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate or col lateral security; contracts and chattel mortgages bought. 407 Con. Sec. Bldg. Phone Broadway 1385. Fidelity Secur ity Corporation. C. W. Pallett treas urer and manager. WE BUY 1st and 2d real estate mort gages or sellers' contracts anywhere. H. E. Noble & Son. Lumbermens b.dg. $1700 FIRST mortgage on a rooming house, or will accept loan. Phone Bdwy 4050. Room 1. LOANS and securities. Broadway 5890. Lee Davenport. 612 Buchanan bldg. WE LOAN money on automobiles. Gran ning & Treece, 102 N. Broadway. BUY notes, contracts, mortgages. F. H. Lewis. 262 Stark St.- Ry. Exch. Bldg. $2000 TO LOAN on residence; no com mission asked. Graves, Main 8199. Money to Loan on Real Estate. MORTGAGE LOANS. 1 to 16 Years. LARGE OR SMALL. DWELLINGS APARTMENTS. FLATS BUSINESS PROPERTIES. . Low Interest Rates Prompt Service. INSTALLMENT OFt STRAIGHT. Unlimited Funds Immediately. Available. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, OF OREGON. Sixth and Morrison. OWN YOUR OWN HOME BY PAYING LIKE RENT. WE HAVE money available for good residence loans; also insurance money for business property at lowest avail able rates. MORTGAGE BOND CO.. Bdwy. 2U21. Wilcox Bldg. FARM LOANS. Insurance company money to loan at lowest current rates on Willamette valley farms; no delays. DEVEREAUX MORTGAGE CO., Ground F?oor.. Wells-Fargo Bldg. PAY YOUR mortgage by installments. 8 per cent interest on new principal after each payment; no commission; repay ment privileges any amount at any time. Walnut 0412. MORTGAGE LOANS on improved farms and city property ; favorable repaying privileges; no commission or delay The OREGON MORTGAGE CO., LTD 309 Piatt Bldg. Main 5371. MORTGAGE LOANS. Residence and City Property. 6& and 7 per cent. UNION ABSTRACT CO., Ground Floor Henry Bldg. $250. $400. $500. $700. $850, $1000 and up Low rate, quick action; money on hand; pay off part any time. GORDON MORTGAGE CO., 631 Cham, of Com. Bldg. Bdwy. 6370. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS FINANCIAL. Money to Loan on Real Estate. RESIDENCE LOANS AT 5. Five-year period with repayment privilege of $100 or any multiple thereof n interest dates. INSTALLMENT LOANS, 6 PER CENT. 5 or 12 years; will loan 60 per cent of the value of your home; only small monthly payment required with in terest; you may pay more or all of principal on Iirst of any month; no Den<y. BUSINESS PROPERTY LOANS. 5 PER CENT. Five-year privileges. period with repayment NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. BRICE MORTGAGE CO. Portland Mortgage Correspondent - The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. 1210-1217 Yeon Bldg. Main S308. THB "DISAPPEARING MORTGAGE" has become thoroughly established tn use in Portland by careful borrowers. You repay us $10 each month on each SUM0 borrowed, including prin cipal and interest therein. You have permission to pay any more at any time without penalty. Before you realize it the debt is paid. CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY, 5& PER CENT. Other residence loans 6 per cent Being sole Portland loan correspond ent for different eastern financial In stitutions; and having a large number of private investment accounts, we give unparalleled mortgage loan fa cilities as since 1907. EDWARD E. GOUDEY COMPANY, United States Bank Bldg. THE BEST and easiest method of paying a loan is our monthly payment plan. $32.26 per month for 36 months, or $25.36 per month for 48 months, or $21.24 per month for 60 months, or $16.60 per month for 84 months, or $15.71 per month for 96 months, pays a loan of $1000 and interest. Other amounts in same proportion. City loans on improved property or for improvement purposes, no com missions. Repayment privileges. EQUITABLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 301-303 Stark St.. Portland. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS. ANY AMOUNT. STRAIGHT (3 TO 5 YEARS). INSTALLMENT (5 TO 15 TEARS). Second mtgs. and sellers contracts bought and sold. We are prepared to assist you in financing your home. Mr. Martin, loan dept. COE A. McKENNA & CO., Established 1889. Artisans Bldg. Bdwy. 7522. MORTGAGE LOANS. LARGE OR SMALL. CURRENT RATES NO DELAY. DWELLING'S- APARTMENTS. FLATS BUSINESS PROPERTIES. INSTALLMENTS OR STRAIGHT. UNLIMITED FUNDS AVAILABLE. W. S. POINDEXTER. 207-S SELLING BLDG. Main 1800. M ORTG AG E LO AN S. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. No Commission Charged. Pay for your home like others pay rent. Also straight mortgages If desired. WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO., S2 Fourth St. Broadway 6464. PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN. $60,00t private iocal money left with Us to loan on improved real estate will divide to suit borrower. KEUP YOUR INTEREST PAYMENTS IN OREGON. Ask for C. V. Hawk, with FRANK. L. McGUlRK, Ablugton Bldg. Bdwy. 7171 SEE US TODAY We loan money on city property, 6',c ; long time, short time; montnly payments, pay as you ca" sums to suit; contracts,, second mort gagee bought. T2o Gasco bldg., 5th and Aider Sts. t'ELLAKS-MUR J ON CO. MORTGAGE LOANS. In any amount at lower rates on c'ty or country property; prompt and help ful service. PAGET & PAGET, REALTORS. 23 Stark St.. Nr. 4th. Bdwy. 3794. HAVE $1000, $1500, $::ooo, $5000 to loan at 7 per cent on improved securi ty ; prompt, reliable sprvice. A. H. B1RRELL-GILL CO.. 216 N. W. Bank Bldg. Marshall 4114. MONEY to loan in any amount at lowest rates of interest on city Improved property. First mortgages bought and sold. McClure & Schmaucn Co., 306 Railw a y Exchange bldg. WE SPECIALIZ8 in residence loans. See us first for best service. METZGER-PARKER CO.", 269 Oak St. Bdwy. 5355. LOANS at current rates on well-improved farms and city property. K. K. Baxter. Spalding bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS, city, farm or sub urban property; BUILDING LOANS A SPECIALTY. Broadway 7407. W'lLLlAM G. BECK. 215 Failing Bldg. SHORT-TIME second mortgage loans to responsible home owners. MULTNOMAH FINANCE CO.. 822 Gasco Building. $200, $400, $500. $750, $1000 AND UP. Low rates, quick action. Fred W. Ger man Co.. 732 Chamber of Commerce, $4.00, $250, $350, $o00 and up, contracts and 2d mortgages bought. C. C. M.ur ton, 612 Worcester bldg., Tel. 511-25 WE HAVE unlimited funds for real estate loans. J. R. Haight for Real Estate. Bdwy. 2045. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. McKENZIE & McKENZlE, 314 JOURNAL BLDG. $1000, $2000, $3000, $4000, $5000. We are loaning our own money. F. H. Deahon, 1004-7 Spaiding Bldg. CASH for mortgages and sellers con tracts. F. E. Bowman & Co.. 210 Cham ber of Commerce bldg. Bdwy. 6007. $50O, $1000 AND UP on imp. real estate, favorable terms; no delay; no broker age. John Bain, 507 Spalding bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved real estate. Trust Department the United States National bank. MONEY loaned on real estate security at going rates of interest. Otto & Hark son Realty Co.. 413 Cham, of Com. $4500 3 YEARS. 7 per cent, on new, modern Irvington home. A. H. Aker son, 104 2d st. Bdwy. 5549. $2200 3 YEARS, 7 per cent; Roae City home. A. H, Akerson, 104 2d st Bdwy. 5549. MONEY to loan on Improved real estate. C. A. Wagner Co.. 230 Stark st. SEE OREGON INV. & MTG. CO., 210 EXCH. BLDG.. 2D AND STARK. $1000 TO $10,000 TO LOAN; money. C S3, Oregonian. $1000 TO $4000 FOR LOAN in restricted district Mrs. Kable. East 2684. MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7 per cent Salomon A Co., 307 Ry. Exch. b'dg. $1000. $2000, $3000, $4000, $25,000. $6000 for building loans. East 7504. Money to Loan Chattels and Salaries. MONEY TO LOAN. Money loaned on household goods or merchandise placed in storage with us at regular bank ratea. SECURITY STOR. & TRANSFER CO Fourth and Pine Streets. Opposite Multnomah Hotel. Phone Broadway 3715. FINANCIAL. Money to Loan Chattels and Salaries, DO YOU NEED MONEY? AT LEGAL RATES QUICK SERVICE? LOANS MADE ON AUTOMOBILES, FURNITURE, PI ANOS, VJCTROLAS, REAL ESTATE, BONDS. ETC. WE ALSO MAKE SALARY LOANS. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. (Licensed.) ,806-307 Dekum Bldg. Bdwy. 5857. S. W. Corner Third and Washington. SALARY LOANS SALARY. We loan money to salaried and work ins men on their personal notes; rates reasonable; easy payment plan; no se curity, no indorwer; all business strictly confidential; call and investigate our system of lending money. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO.. (Licensed) 278 Failing Bldg. Broadway 6994. 38 YEARS IN BUSINESS. DAN MARX & CO.. 315 Washington St.; near 6th st. ; established over 38 years; only high-class jewelry store in city with loan department in connection; private room for ladies; business strictly confidential; under state super vision; all arlbcles held one year; do business with kn old-established firm. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS. The finest jewelry store in the city, with loan department in connection; 2 private offices; business strictly confi dential. KELT j BROS. & CO., 283 Washington St., near 4th. Government Licensed and Bonded Brokers. MONEY to loan; diamonds, Jewelry, etc.; legal rate, articles held 1 year. Vines Jewelry, corner 3d and Washington. AUTO and other short-time loans. Mult nomah Finance Co.. 822 Gasco bldg. Loan Warned. WE CAN loan your money on first-class security to earn 10 per cent. Guaran teed. SECURITY STOR. & TRANSFER CO., 4th at Pine sts., opp. Multnomah hotel. Phone Bdwy. 3715. Loan Dept. WANTED Loan of $9000 on brand new strictly high-class small apartment house m Xrvmgton. F. E. BOWMAN & CO.. 210 C. Of C. Bldg. Bdwy. 6007, S.U-21 CONTRACT, payable 2o a month including 6 interest. Will sell for $775. Fred W. German Co., 732 Ch. of Com. bldg. WANTED $1500 first mortgage on rm. mod. house; first-class condition in and out; income $25 mo. Will pay 7 per cent. Bdwy. 49 1 5. $500 ON HOME, 3 years, will pay 7 per cent interest, private party ouiy. x 120, Oregonlan! TO BORROW $4000 from private party at 7 per cent on new bungalow in Rose City Park. AL 60. Oregonian. . SEE OREGON 1NV. & JITG. CO., 210 EXCH. BLDG. 2D AND STAKIV. WANT to borrow $500 on 5 improved acres, near Estacada. East d4 1. WANTED $1000. to $5000. Ample secur ity. 8 per cent Wilson, 82 Gasco bldg. PERSONAL. SOMETHING NEW IN A LINIMENT. MIRAKEL OIL. If you are a sufferer of rheumatism neuralgia, sore throat tonsllitis, back ache, sprains, sore muscles, eczema, sores, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., get a bottle of this wonderful, powerful, pen etrating Mlrakel oil and get relief. To advertise this wonderful remedy, I make this offer. Bring this ad and 75 cents to the Beilevue hotel, 218 Yamhill, and receive a regular $1 bot tle. Ask how to get 3 oz. free. This offer is good for six days only, begin ning Monday. Already hundreds praise its amazing results. You can get it at drug stoves at the regular price, $1. If he doesn't have It he can get it for you. Mlrakel oil is miracle. SAN FRANCISCO, $17.50. BY PICKWICK TWIN-SIX PACKARD. 7 A. M. TUBS., THURS. and SAT. WONDERFUL TRIP. PHONE OR WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER. SEATTLE AND TACOMA. DAILY. 9:30 A. M. PICKWICK STAGE OFFICE, 322 THIRD STREET. PHONE BROADWAY 0026. NEW IN PORTLAND. Vader pack treatment for rheuma tism and blood disorders; external, painless and restful; sick and discour aged people come to 509-12 Raleigh bldg., corner 6th' and Washington, en trance on Washington; special rate for limited time; two departments; nurse in charge. . INFORMATION WANTED Jacob Jen Ben, better known, as John Johnson, born in Denmark and who left Warsaw, New York, for Portland, Or.; would now b about 59 years old. Please write Beck Johnson. 1066 Tchoupitoulas st., New Orleans, La. Your partner at Warsaw. MISS WALLACE, late Vancouver, 3. C. chiropodist and manicurist. Fac and scalp massage. 4224 Washington st. Apt. 22. No phone calls. WOULD share expense your auto Olympla or Tacoma. Bdwy. 2182. 334. trip Km. BODY massage, Violet Ray treatments, women and children only; appoint ments. Broadway 8102. MASSAGE PARLOR. 415 Buchanan bldg., Wash., bet. 4th and 5th. 10 to 9 P. M.; also Sunday. EXPERIENCED nurse gives steam baths for rheumatism and had colds, massage, 322 Fliedner bldg., 10th and Wash. PILES can be permanently cured with out operation, uau or write ur. Dean, Second and Morrison streets. DR. EVA ROLLINS, Naturopath; elec tric treatments given; hours 10 to 8, 426 Clay st. Main 8359 DRIVING TO SEATTLE, accommodate 4 t passengers. Walnut 6704, Sunday and evenings LLECTROL scalp treatments, steam packs, by scalp specialist. Room 62, 380 Washington st. WHY SUFFER? Try electric hydro therapy treatments. Dr. Elna Sorenson, 508 Panama bldg. WANT 2 passengers to share expense in Ford car to southern California on S weeks' tour. H 124, Oregonian. JAZZ piano beginners, ten lessons guar anteed. Practice rooms. Jaza Parker, 516 Eilers bldg.. Wash, st. at 4t4i. GOITRE, enlarged glands. Cure yourself. A. R. Strachan. R. 5, Hillsboro, Or. No a gen ts or representatives. DR. SACRY treats your sore feet, pedi curing, manicuring. 302 Raleigh bldg., open evenings. HAIR, moles, pimples removed (diplomas Boston. Chicago ' and state medicai board). 801 Broadway bldg. Main 5109. SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, warts, re moved. 10-needle method ; trial f ree. Josie Finley, 514 Bush & Lane. M. 6368. FEVBET & HANEBUT, leading wig and toupe makers; permanent marcel and water wavings. 349 Alder. Main 546 DR. LOUISE NETZEL, naturopath treat ments. 848 Columbia at. Main 5508. MEN Manicuring, falling hair, massage. Miss Mostul, 147 Vj 11th st. NURSE gives electric and steam baths; massage. 417 Swetland bldg. LUMBAGO and other ailments treated. 661 Going st. Wralnut 0626. WANTED For adoption, years; good family. B girl, 4 to 7 90. Oregonian. BATH, shower and massage; experienced nurse, tsavry. amn. ALCOHOL massages, steam. Miss Knox, 147 11th st. tub bath. PRIMEDA BALM, formerly Balm of Figs. 844 k. aaa st. yen, z'zvs mornings. DOESN'T Tom, Dick or Harry pay you? See vicrecK, collectors, ueKum pirtg IF YOU have a cancer see Dr. J. Smith, 403 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 2730. FACE massage, scalp treatment manicuring. 614 Buchanan bldg. PERSONAL: DR. THOMPSON'S METHOD RELIEVING' PAIN BY NERVES' PRESSURE. Headaches submit in five minutes, vomiting In ten, constipation, rheuma tism and deafness in 4 to 5 days. In terview free. Portland Hotel, room 433. Prof. James, holding diploma. 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 7 P. M. ENGLISHMAN, returning to England in January win consiuer representation m London; have the confidence of the British investors coupled with Ameri can sales ability, a unique and val uable combination; principals and big business only considered. Write post office box 444. PILES PERMANENT RELIEF. Legal guaranty given; no need of knife.; no pain; continue work. Ask to see GLE-O-NIS PILE TREATMENT at all STOUT-LYONS DRUG STORES, 3d at Morrison. Bdwy. at Stark, Washing ton at 11th, Washington near Fifth. AN OLD soldier who has been exposed to all kinds of weather says: "Anyone suffering from rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis or any kind of kidney trouble will fiud great relief by mixing two ounces Salsrene and 4 ounces olive oil. take 3 times a day after meals." LADIES. TAKARA, ANTISEPTIC POWDER, a soothing, cleansing, healing germi cide and invigorating douche, a great aid to female disorders; 50c and $L PORTLAND HOTEL PHARMACY. VIT-O-NET electric sweats, scientific massage for rheumatism, colds, neu ritis, poor circulation and beauty work, 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Mrs. Alice Robertson, 501 Swetland bldg. Broad way 25fi3. MADAM CURTIS school of beauty cul ture at 402 Alisky bldg., apart from her beauty shop, 147 H 3d st., Alisky bldg. lobby, where arrangements can S bo made tor enrollment; course guar anteed. Phone Main 2l6uJ ELECTRIC, violet ray, massace treat , ments. mineral baths, nurse attendant. Office 217 Grant hotel, 45l Washing ton; hours 11 to 8. Sundays phone Broadway 2400. MISS ROSE, massage, steam baths, vi bratory, electric treatments; best equipment, the most scientific work in ., city. Reduced prices. 215 Swetland bldg. Telephone Broadway 6765. RUSSIAN steam and electric xablnet baths, showers, massage, electric treat ments; graduate masseuse attendant. 711 Swetland bldg. Broadway 6799. DR. ADA SCOTT, naturopath, scientific electric treatments, chronic diseases a specialty, nurse assistant: hours 10 to 7 P. M . 4 1 7 S wet land bldg. SI GETS both feet fixed up at Dr. Eaton's chiropodist and arch spec., who doesn t hurt you; i years here; exam, free. Blue Mouse bidg. 11th and Wash, LEARN beauty culture, join class; eve ning school; we know how. School 16 years old. Full course $40. Phone Bdwy. 6UC2. 400 Dekum bldg. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER. The latest Renuiilo violet J"ay at wholesale, at headquarters, bldg. Bdwy. 6S4Q. 606 Kaiel; VIT-O-NET sweats, massage, electric treatments for colds, neuritis, sciatica rheumatism. Dr. Harriet Shepherd, 450 Morgan bldg. Main (i9. SPECIAL NOTICES. miscellaneous. NOTICE OF BOND SAL13. Middle Fork 1 rrigation district. Hood River county. Oregon. NOTICE IS HtiHEBY GIVEN that peaied proposals will be received by tne boara oi directors or Miuaie tor.i irrigation district at their office in room of the Bail building, in the city of Hood Kiver. Hood River county. Oregon, until 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 16th dav of De comber, 1!:J, for the purchase of the bonds authorized and iasued by &a.d irrigation district in thti amount ox. -$7.0uu, each bond in the denomina tion of SlOtjU. dated January 1. iiiZS, and maturing serially in annual amounts so as to be approxuuately equal, principal and Interest, om mencinc January 1. 102i. and contin uing cacn successive year thereafter until January 1, lVhT3, when the last of said bonds then outstanding uhall mature, bearing interest from their daie at the rate of 6 per annum, uayabia semi-annually on the first day of July and January each year, bt.-th principal and intorest to be paid gold coin of the United States of America of the present t-tandard of weight and fineness, or in fia enulva lent, at the office of the treasurer of said district or at the Fiscal Agen of Oregon in the City of New York. Usual coupons for tn payment ot in terest will be attached to said bonds. Said bonds are issued and will be sold for the purpose of purchasing the properties, rights and irrigating sys tern of . Aliddie Fork Irrigating Com pany, makintf necessary exieri and Improvements to taid properties ana otnerwise carrying out me pur Poses and provisions of the law re lating to irrigation tiistricts in Oregon, Hida must ou accompanied by a cer tified check or cashier's check on some responsible bank for at leat 'i'o of. the lace value of said bonds, payable to Charles E. Mcintosh, president of said irrigation district, to he forfeited ai liauidated damages in case the bid der shall withdraw his bid, or shall fail to pay for said bonds m the event of his bid being accepted by said board of directors. Said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Tne said board of directors reserve the right, however, to reject any all bids, or any part or parts of any bid or bids. By order of said board of directors. Secretary of Middle Fork Irrigation District. Hood Kiver. Oregon. QUARANTINE Superseding preceding regulations pertaining to importations of sheep from Oregon. Whereas, sheep scabies is known to exist in many parts or Oregon, ana Whereas, many outbreaks of scabies In Idaho are directly traceable to ore- eon. Now, therefore, under provisions of chapter lo. section 4, Jduho btatutes, li:U, and for the protection of the Eheeo interests in the state of Idaho. It is ordered that the importation of sheen bv railroad. In watun. by press, or any other common carrier; by trainne or bv any otnsr manner, prohibited, except and unless the fol lowing regulations shall be observed by all persons, firms, transportation com pantea and other common earners. REOIjI.aTION No. 1. Before any sheep shall come into Idaho from Oregon, in any manner whatsoever for any purpose, they must be certified by an inspector of the United States bureau of animal indus try, on F. I. form 24, showing such sheep to be free from symptoms of scab or exposure thereto, ana original ing in a district where scabies has not existed for a period of 1 months next preceding tne date tnereon. KBOl'LATION No. 2. Sheen coming from an infected dis trict must be certified by an inspector 4 of the United States bureau of animal ' industry on P. I. form 24. showing such sheep to have been dipped once as exposed, or twice when sheep are found infected; all dipping to be done in lime and sulphur preparation. REGULATION No. 3. All sheen transported by railroad from Oregon into Idaho shall be shinned in clean and disinfected cara. This order shall be In effect on and after November 20. 1!22. BOARD OF SHEEP COMMISSIONERS. HUGH SrKUAT, Vice-President. J. S. DADE, Inspector in Charge. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the undersigned, 401 court houbS. Portland, Or., until 5 P. M., No 2, 1022, for plastering the admin istration bunding. Portland, Or.. Pro posals will be. opened at a meeting of the board to be held in room 304 court house at 7 P. M., the same day. Plans and specifications may be ob tained at the office of the superintend ent of properties, old Falling school. First and Porter sts., Portland, Or. , Certified check for 10 per cent (10) of the amount of the proposal, payable to cierk ov school district No. 1, must accompany each proposal. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any or all bide. (Signed) R. E. FULTON, Dated Nov. 25, 1922. Schooi Clerk. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the undersigned, 401 court house. Portland, Or., until 5 P. M., Nov. 29, 1922, tor grading the athletic field at the Roosevelt high school, Portland, Or. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the board to be held In room 304, courthouse, at 7 V, M., the same day. Plans and specifications may be ob tained at the office of the superintend ent of properties, old Failing school, First and Porter sts., Portland, Or. A certified check for 10 per cent (10) of the amount of the proposal, payable to clerk of school district No. 1, must accompany each proposal. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed) R. E. FULTON. Dated Nov, 24, 1922. School Clerk. PHOENIX IRON WORKS The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Phoenix Iron Works will be held at the office of the company. East 3d st and Hawthorne ave., Portland, Or, Monday, December 11, 1922, at 7:30 P.-M. for the purpose of electing di rectors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought be fore said meeting. Dated this 6th day of November, 1922. Sam Morrow, presi dent; L. Steinhauser. secretary and treasurer. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is to notify you that I will not be re sponsible for any bills created bv my wife. Agnes Sparks. 57 Lucretia street she having left my bed and board. .TAMES SHARKS. I WILL not be responsible aftr Novem ber 1, 1922. for any bills contracted un der the firm names of Carr & Smiley or Smiley & McKenzie. .V. U SMILHYi . SPECIAL NOTICES. Miscellaneous. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C, Nov. 6, 1922. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat 218), and the Instruct tions of the secretary of the interior of September 15, 1917 (46 L. D. 447), the timber on the following lands will be sold at 10 o'clock A. M., on De cember 19, 1922, at public auction at the United States land office at Port land, Or., to the highest bidder at not lees than the appraised value as shown by this notice, tale to be subject to the approval of the secretary of the interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of 1 per cent thereof, being commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will isue lor the timber which must be re moved within 10 years. Bids will be received from citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application or a qualitied purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 4 N., R. 3 W., Sec. 1, NE. fc. NE. 4, yellow fir, 440 M. ; NW. , NE. , yesllow fir, 140 M. ; uono of the yellow fir on these tracts to be sold for less than $2.25 per M. T. 5 N., R. 3 W., Sec. 35, NE. NE. yellow fir, 1250 M.; red cedar, 50 M.; NW. , NE. 14, red fir 1350 M., yellow firm 250 M., red cedar f0 M ; SE. fc, NE. yellow fir 2425 M., red cedar 150 M. ; SW. V. NE. fc, red fir 275 M., yellow fir M.t red cedar 25 M.; NE. hi, SE. yellow fir. 1390 M-; NVV. hi. SE. M. red fir, 575 M., yellow firm 275 M., red cedar, 50 M.; SE. U. SE. hi. red fir loo AL, vellow Lr, 580 M. ; ttVV. ii, SE. fc, red fir, 675 M., yellow fir 400 M., red cedar, 50 M. ; none of the fir or cedar on this area to be sold for less than $2.25 per M. T. I S., R. 3 K., Sec. 23. SE, , SW. red fir, 620 M. ; none of the fir on this tract to be told for lets than tl.75 pur M. GEO. R. WICK HAM, Acting Commibbioner. General Land OU ice. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, fortlaid, Oregon, November u, 124, NOTICE OF EXCHANGE. Seriai U7196. NOTICE is hereby given that thi Wnght-HIodgett Company, Ltd., of bagmaw, Michigan, has fticd in thid ofuce their application to select, undwr the provisions of tiie Act of Congreaa, approved May 81, HUS, (40 Stat., oJAi auu the regulations thereunder ap proved July 17, llHs, Circular till, the lullowing described lands: Ail ot Section 13, T. 11 S., R. 3 K., 8. of Section 1, and S. E. of Sec tion J, T. 12 S., R. 2 E.; ail of Section 6 aud ell of Section 7, T. 12 &. K. a E.. Willamette Meridian. IS LJEU OF S. H N. K. V and S. t of Section 1. T. il S., U. 1 E.; all of Section nil of Section 34 and fii. 5s of Section 36, T. 11 S-. R. S K. N. E. N. W. H (or Lot 8), N. W. N. W. (or Lot 4), S. E. U N. W. V and N. W. a S. W. Section 2: N. E M, N. S. W. hi and N. W. Jj. E. M, Section 10, T. 12 S.. R. 3 E. Wr. n S. E. -4, Section 8. T. 1 R. 3 E., Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described or desiring to object because of the mineral char acter of the laid or for any other rea son, to the disposal to the applicants, should file thir affidavits of protest in this office within the period of publi cation of this notice. ALEXANDER SWEEK. , Register. Firs day of publication. Nov. H. 22. Laat day ot publication, pec 7. 1922. I WILL not be responsible for bills con tracted by my wife, Airs. J. L. nvjna (Buster) Jonei. J. L. JONKS. Proposals Invited. SALE OF TIMUEii WARM M'RINGS INDIAN RESER VATION, METOL1US UNIT. Sealed bids in duplicate, marked outside "Rid, Metollus Unit." and ad dressed to the superintendent. Warm Springs Indian Agency. Warmspring. Oregon, will bo received unui o'clock noon, Pacific time. Wednesday, Jan uary 17, 1123, for the purchase of merchantable Umber on a tract within the Warm Springs Judian reservation, Oregon, described as follows: Begin ning at the intersection of the souta nui of Shitike canyon with the range tine between ranges 11 and 12 east, Willamette meridian. and running south on said range line to the north bank of i he lloiolius river, thenc lollowing up the north bank of ths Metoliua river and Jefferson creek to its intersect inn, with the line between ranges 8 and & east, thence to the northwest corner of township 11 south, rango 9 east, thence east to the cor ner between sections 31 and 32, town ship 10 south, range 9 east, thence north on east line of the west tier of sections through townships 9 and 10 south, range U east, to the south rim of Shitike canyon, thence following the said rim eastward to the plaee of beginning. The unit includes approxi mately 84,000 acres of timber land with a total stand of approximately 482,000, tlOO feet of yellow and sugar pine and 44,000,000 feet Douglas fir, incensft cedar and other species. About 18,000 acres ot this area, with a stand of approximately 43,000,000 feet of yellow and sugar pine and 540,000 feet of other species is allotted land, for which e pa rate approved contracts must be made with a.' lot tees; within the area there are 477 acres of fee-patented land with an estimated stand of 5,000, 000 feet, which can probably be pur chased from the owners. Each bid must state the price per thousand feet, Scribt er decimal C log scale, that will be paid for timber cut and scaled prior to April 1, 1928. On April 7. 1028. tha stumpage price will increase Id per cent Uo) over the price bid for the firt period and at tne close of each three years thereafter tne price will advance 10 per cent (10) over tha price paid during the preceding three year period. No bid for the first period will be considered for less than $2.73 per thousand feet, B. M., for yellow and sugar pine, 50c for white fir and 1.30 for Douglas fir, incense cedar and other species. The cutting of white fir shall be optional with the purchaser. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cbecu on a solvent national bank, payable to the superintendent. Warm Springs Indian Agency, in the -amount of $25,000. The deposit will be returned tt unsuccessful bidders, applied as part of the purchase price of successful bidder, or retained as liquidated damages if the bidder shall not execute contract and furnish sat isfactory bond for $40,000 within 60 days of the acceptance of his bid. The right to waive technical defects and to reject any and all bids is reserved. For copies of the contract, regulations, map ot the sale aroa, blanks for the submission of bids and other informa tion apply to the superintendent, Warm, Springs Indfan Agency, Warmspring, Oregon. Washington. D. C, October SO, 1022. Chas. H. Burke, Commis sioner. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposals for the construction of roadbed, bridges and culverts for approximately eight and one-half (fi1,?) miles of railroad in Cowlitz county, Washington, will be received by ths Lonsview, Portland & Northern rail way company at its offices at Kelso, Washington, up to 2 o'clock P. M.. January 1, 3923, when they will be opened and read, such eight and one half Shi ) miles being regarded by the company as the first unit of con templated construction expected Ho total twenty-six (26) miles, contract expected to be let early in 1923. Drawings, specifications, and form of proposal, contract and bond are on file In the office of the chief en gineer. Kelso, Washington, and may be inspected by prospective bidders, or same will be furnished to Interested parties on deposit of ten dollars S10) which will be refunded upon return of papers in good condition. Itids must be made on proposal forms to be furnished by the com pany and in the manner designated therein, same to be inclosed in sealed envelope bearing the name and ad dress of the blrtder and to be marked "Bid for railroad construction." The principal . quantities involved are approximately as follows: 153,o80 cubic yards common excava tion. 39,300 cubic yards loose rock excava tion. 59,300 cubic yards solid rock excava tion. 222.060 cublo yards embankment borrow. 64i,710 station yards overhaul, 924 linear feet 18-inch concrete cul Tert pipe. 672 linear feet 24-inch, concrete cul vert pipe. 60 linear feet 30-inch concrete cul vert pipe. 380 linear feet 36-inch concrete cul vert pipe. 70 linear feet 42-Inch concrete cul vert pipe. 43.860 linear feet piling. 514.500 feet B. M. lumber for trestles. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Lcngview, Portland & Northern Rail way company for not less than fiv (5) per cent of the total amount the bid as a guarantee that contract will be entered into If awarded. The person or persons, if any, to whom the contract, is awarded, will be re quired to file a bond In a sum not less than 50 per cent of the total amount bid, with good and sufficient sureties, to guarantee the faithful per formance of the contract. Special attention of the bidder is called to "Information for- Bidders" included in the proposal forms. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. LONG VIEW-PORTLAND & NORTHERN RY. COMPANY, By Wesley Vandercook, Title Chief Engineer, , '(V 1