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14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. AUGUST 21. l gwggygy!"Bae"- sa4q?r;B?iaaTgSBaBaggaawa?s?: 1008. FOREST FIRE one eneh ho assigned to Jila two rang ers and the third lie took churn of himself. Then hen lie saw that 1,000 !! wire being swept by tin- Ki".it Sheet l.f fllllllcS he telephoned to tlio ill lllta j v pciht Inside tin' Si-uuola ll,.,i,l . b I, f.,nr I,. .nix I U I i, im.illilnlu I I'M 1 1 ,' 1 eil Ver. Colo mid .. -..it.-.! to lilm for iJtv. The , Detroit. Mich, great ini'l expensive 1 x- in I If I'l.tmo of the power com p, in v was I In eatoned. Al ready the. flumes hud burned II away Over this axes, lower temperatures will occur. Ilnston, Muse. N,i Chicago. 111. . . core i Cincinnati, O. Kansas Oily, Mo. New Orleans, I.v Hardships of Western For esters Who Battle With Flames ill Timbered lle- for lOO frei r more. sending it flood New York, N. Y. i illinilB, inil. . . . Philadelphia. Pa. Phoenix. Arts..- .. Pittsburg, Pa, . . . Portland, Or ... St. Louie. Mo. . . St. Paul. Minn. . . Salt Lake. Utah San Francisco. Ca Seattle. Wash jrions -Stories of .Mountains. For dns now n lave hn oppor tunity to, Mi'-.-i 'in I id ow tl.e no mhi rs of the United Stalin foreM tWie i.n.1 to see their work firot hand, to watch them In the great Luesls of California and to fee what they are working nt and learn what they hope to iiccon pllsh, writes a California correspondent of the. tit. Louis Globe iJcmociat Un doubtedly tliev f'iii ""p "! Uit- ln'lst terestlng and unique fondles of men ever brought together In the country. For the most part they are men of a hlKh order of Intelligence and with ed ucations acquli'd In some of the lust schools and colleges In the 1 nlted Slates. Such a man Is Captain Elliott, whom we met at Lake Tahoe. Such a man Is Mr. Hopping, who is still with us, having come down the mountain from Camp Sierra. Such a man Is Col onel Shlrin, who is In charge of the big forest which stietches lor miles to the south of us and comprises more l'an 1,600 OOu acres. Such a man Is Captain Adams, chief of all the rangers, and next In rank In the forest service to GIfford I'lnchot. the official head of the whole system. The assertion that "Plnehot has a lot of paper collared dudes doing the work of foresters and mountaineers" Is not supported by the facta as we harve been able to get them. Hopping was born and raised In this vicinity. His father and all his relatives were of the old colony that built the great mountain road which leads up to Camp Sierra and the center of the Big Trees. Captain Redwood Is a son or the secretary of the same colony, and his father still lives about midway down the mountain. Captain Elliott has spent the greater part of his life In the forest where lie now has charge. Colonel Shlnn Is of the west, and has Been two generations come and go since he first began to live In the mountains and to study the for ests and their proper rare. Captain Aflame. Captain Adams has had a most pictur esque career. Although next in rank and honor In the service to Mr. Plnehot, he had a long and hard apprenticeship before acquiring the place. He was n soldier In the war with Spain and served In Cuba and the Philippines. Be fore that he sailed before the mast aud always he has been accustomed to out door life. His duties keep him In Wash ington during the winter months, and he spends all of his Bummers in the mountains. The salaries paid In the forest serv ice are so small comparatively ranging from $1,200 to $2,700 a year and the expense of keeping the necessary horses so great, with the lonely life led by tho men. that it would seem Impossible to gather together such men as are really found In tho service. Almost without exception the chief foresters and super- visors and district rangers, are men J with college educations. They are men who love the trees and the mountains of witter dow n t lie uitren like a HHiUll tain torrent and stopping one of the two big power plaiita Men with nicks and every available article, even coats mid shirt's an. I undershirts. cio beat ing out the tire at lis edges. Saving the Flume. Mr. Hopping lo.iji i Ion nr. no sm tloned men along tie flume with or ders to break open Its top, wet down Its sides and wot down a strip on both shies of It which would prove a flrr guard Then utti: pome of the picked -, .-.(.. ine.'i anil ex p. rlei:ce I fire rightem r.o several Stirrinrl took .,p no- gr.-.-.fr task of martin i a back Hie at., I lighting llro with nre I to Mop the . oiifi.ift ii t ton within a coni- Iparutively muioH .ope on uio inoun i lain side It would he a lung and des perate story to teli of the work or those fire fighters. It would Include the story of the 4f hour' flsht at the, end of which It was thought tie fire had been Kent within bound.-., and lust ns the men were congratulating themselves on their t Ictory the night winds swept down tl.e mountains, .--ent a solid sheet of flames ncniM.s tl.e gorge, up tho canyon and straight Into tho ixpcn-dvn flume, wip ing out 4io feet more of It mi. I uinklng the hard, exhausting fight i i-?snry all ov-r agsln. It w ouM 1 n. hide tho tale of how Hopping and seven of his fight ers were caught In the sheet of flame when It swept over the flume and they were obliged to throw themselves face downward and breathe close to tho ground to prevent being stifled. It would Include a relation of how thev dragged themselves along the flume for three-quarters of a mile to a narrow place In the flame-, and then v'"h wet gunnysacks about their heads and holding their breath thev niado a dash through the low burning underbrush for safety on the other side. It would be a story of how the women wives of mountaineers an 1 forest service peo ple came from villages nnd mountain hamlets and spent the nights and duvs of the 64 hours on the mountain sides making coffee and serving food and wetting down sacks and making camp comfortable' for the fire fighters. 1 was with the men when they came out. Not a man but had his hair and eyebrows and mustache or w lilseUes singed close to his head. Not one but whoso eyes were bloodshot and whose steps were weary and walk uncertain. Not a man who had a whole boot or shoo on his foot or a whole uhlrt on hi b back. Half a dozen of them In the early stages of the fire fighting and before supplies came up fought the fire with their shirt in one hand an under shirt In the other, stripped to the waist, and these were cruelly burned. Not a soldier of the two score escaped with it semblance of his uniform on his back. IVizens of the men descended the moun tain side to the power plant and threw themselves o:i the ground to spend 12 hours in sleep of utter exhaustion. But thero was no word of complaint. Spokane, Waah. . Walla Walla, Wat Washington. D. C Temp. . Max. Minn, Preclp. , . . 72 f.6 Ml) ... i o .) , .. 78 HO .00 ..73 f.2 .02 . . (IK Mi .on .. 74 0 "0 . . KS Mi .00 .. 90 7 4 .20 ..74 n .00 .. 74 66 .00 .. 76 toi .i"1 .. M 74 .Oo ...70 f.2 .on .. 84 (.'J .Oo ..78 0 2 .to ..74 (14 .no .. M io T. .1. 0 r,2 .00 ..76 M .00 I . . S8 02 .01 I ih. US 70 ,0 i . . 78 f'2 .00 NKW TODAV. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call B.tlg. Telephone Kearney 3131 ADVERTISEMENTS A5D SUB SCHIPTIOWS RECEIVED. Oregonlnns when In San Francisco can have their mall sent In care of Tho Journal Office. ARTHl'R L. FISH. Representative. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each Insertion, 1 cent a counted word. No ad lean than 1R cents per insertion. 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Lost and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads, 1 cent a word. S insertions for tho pHce of 2. Count six words to the line. "New Today" (agate measure, 1 Inch, 14 lines), 84 centa per Inch. "Want Ads" will be accepted over the phone, but The Journal will not be re sponsible for errors, should any occur In such eds. Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (Saturdays. 8 a. in. to 10 p. m. MARRIAGE LICENSES AFEICAN MAIMMAGE Fixing the Social Status of tho Rrido Question of Dowry. From the London Standard. The marriage customs of west and southwest Africa are in many cases pe culiar. They differ, of course, In differ ent tribes, but have broad lines In com mon. A coastal tribe always considers Itself superior to tin inland tribe, and even Its meanest member claims to rank higher than the most powerful man of an up country tribe. A man may marry any woman he likes of any tribe, It being held that he gives her his own status, whatever that may be, but It is almost unheard of for u. woman to marry "bo heath1' lier. As a result Home of the women of tho moat euoerior coast tribes In talking with them I found most of like the Mpongwe look to marriara with them have a conviction that they are white men and frequently attain to it. doing much for the progress of the The parents on both sides rule abso- world and for the preservation of re- 1 lutely In tho matter of marrlasro be- sources for coming generations, which will make them famed in the futuro hlstorv of the republic, though but lit tle appreciated now. These men are lust like Glfford Plnehot, back Jn Wash ington. For the most part they could take their e&so and find congenial em ployment elsewhere, but their love for the woods and the great open mountain spaces and their conviction that work we done now In the preservation of the great forests will mean much for the future will hold them to their lives of hardship and toll. How They Drees. -Without exception they wear the dark preen and picturesque khaki of the serv ice, and there is naught to distinguish the relative rank of the men. They nrldo themselves on their horses and (heir equipment. They usually have two horses and sometimes two horses and a pack animal. I saw Captain Red wood ride away, out of Camp Sierra, with his rifle under his saddle pommel, a pack horse carrying provisions for six weeks, and a blanket roll In which he may sleep at night, and simple cook ing u'enslis with which he may cook. He has a tiny mite of a baby, only 3 days old. born up there under the big trees in Camp Sierra, and It seemed al-moi-t pathetic to see him ride away, leaving the anxious mother and tho new born baby looking after him from un der the? edge of the raised tent flap. He wlil be gone for weeks. Each day he will climb mountain sides and descend into deep canyons and gorges. Kach day he will keep his eyes constantly on the sky line to detect signs of the -light gray and blue haze which rises toward the sky when there is a forest fire. Many days he will ride from 60 to 80 miles. Most lumbermen and mnuntnlneeri will tell you that tiie forest service more than pays for itself In the way in whioh it saves tl.r- destruction of trees and properly from the forest fires. I hail an opportunity the other day to see how the rangers work and what grim and desperate duty uiey do up here In tho mountains, tire broke out rar up on the side of tLe Sierra Nevadaa. Ralph Hopping, the district ranger In charge. naa lust arrived at I nree mvers. naa been riding almost continuously for 24 hours and had secured but three hours 6ieep in tiiat time. He rodo up to the mountain Inn here on the stajf? route and turned his horse. nnd his pack ntmal out In the corral He slipped off his riding boots, threw aside hli coat, opened his shirt front, and w;ui Just sinking lato an afternoon slumber out on the wide front porch when the telephone bell rang. Ha was sum moned and told that a firn had broken out not far from the electric plant of the Mount Whitney Power comjanv Katigue was forgotten. He shaded his eyes and looked far up the mountain I side end across the deep gorgv which separated him from f.'.e spot n here a thin wreath cf pale M;.e sa.oke was slowly rUlr.g. rhjlitinr a Fire. 'That promisee 'j b a cad fire end tween natives. First the would-be bridegroom goes empty-handed to ob tain the consent of the bride's father. Then he goes again with gifts, and the father calls in other members of the family to view the gifts. On the third visit he carries trade gin, a sufficiently poisonous compound. generally from Hamburg. In the old days It was palm toddy or wine. On this occasion he pays over an In stallment of the dowry. On the fourth visit he takes his parents with hliri and is permitted to see the girl herself. When next he calls his prospective mother-in-law provides a feast for him self and his relatives, the host and host ess eating nothing, but taking a hand In the drinking. Finally the man goes witn guts ana tne luuance or the dowry nd takes the woman away. On arrival at his village she Is welcomed with singing nnd a strenuous danae called , UKanja. A. F. rreccchtll, Montavllla, 39, and Ada Helle Drake. 24. J. M. Wolford, fillverton, 65, and Eva Mount Mescher. 42. Wedding Cards. W. Q. Smith & Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington sts Tonseth & Co.. flortsts, for flowers of ell kinds. 123 6th st. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers j a nd flor a ld as Ign a. 2 89 M orris on ji t. Full dress suits for rent, all elzea Unique Tailoring Co., 303 Stark st Max M. Smith, florist, 150 5th St., op posite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. BIRTHS CRAIG August 8, 1908 to Mr. und Mrs. E. J. Craig, at Aue Libre, Puebla, Mexico, a daughter. CLOYES August 12, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cloyes, 174 Enst Twenty-eighth, a -son. KK 'JIAEDSON August 18. to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Klcliardson. 1042 Belmont, a son. STiiKY August 20, to Mr. and Mrs. George II. Storv, 16 Overton, a son. FNRATH July 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vnrath, 1077 Mabel, a son. LOCK WOOD July 26. to Mr. and Mrs. James Button Clyde Lockwood, 414 Holladay, a son. OeitTERMONT -August 1, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Goutermont, 965 Vancou ver a daughter. HESS August 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hess, 895 Ellsworth, a son. 1.350 1.960 100 too J 500 175 22.600 BOO 750 876 1,150 1,800 850 600 3.700 DEATHS RINER August IS, R. M. RIner, 845 Clay, age 68; paralvsls. HANSON August IS. Arthur Henry Hanson, iH North Church, age IS; asthma. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEE & OILBAUOH, undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main i George J. Young; arid w ife to W. $ 1 400 i Choice lot 50x100, fine location, HOI. 'LAI . V l'AHK ADDITION. Improve ments In und paid. Money needed for tiustnoss; owner. Address T-ll. Journal L - .- . ... J REAL ICSTATE TRANSFERS Have your ub.it raCts mude by the Title & Tiust Co., 7 C of C. u W Ilosfoid and wife-to"I)an Hall lVlktlyl, lot 4, block 11, 'l abor Villa annex, t f 810 Elizabeth Pick to Sarah Francis A i .gell, lots 4 una 6, 'block u, Irli,gton Heights 400 It. I.. Stevens (sheriff) to (. Howard Thompson, lot 1, block I'.", Alj'swoith uact; lot 11, block 38, Woodlawn; lote 1, 2, 3 and I. block 4. Woodlawn Heights 7,683 Alexander Scott and wife to Roman Catholic archbishop of tho dloccso of Oregon, com- I nouc.iig at northeast corner or section 5, toKiiihip l south, range 2 cast 8.150 W. J. li.'iyard atid wile to William 1 '. K nechiiid, lot b, block 12, Lvclvn 150 J. O. Elrod nnd wife to ). W. Priest, lot 12. block 3, Ruvens wood 600 Votary Ilmch and wife) to Km 1 1 Idongraln et nl. lot y, block 14. Itrwilllgor Homestead addi tion J. I'. Morris to John and Anna Aiirnm, lot 1, block 15, Fuurer's uddltlon C. p. Ellis and wife to C. H. AVoodworth, lots 9 and 10, block 7, Harlem C. J. Pecker nnd vlfe to C. It. W'oodworth, tract 15. New hurst Park; also lot 14, block 4, Ful ton Park Peter Covuchovlch to Tony Maro vlch, 50xlU0 feet In Kelrion Murray donation land claim In fcouluwest nnnrtef' of section 1. township 1 south, rajige 1 east Mount Tabor Investment com panv to Margaret Punlap, lot U.. blook !. Katherlne August 1 ranke and wife to J. P. Morris. lots 1 to !, 13 to zu Mock 37. Tremont Walter 1 1 Brown to F. P. Rob l.tns. wet u. of lots 5 and 6, bio. k 1H4. East Portland 4,?60 Wakedeld Fries & Co. to Otto l.'renneke, lots 8. 4. 15 and 16, Mock b, Park addition to Al Mna It. C. Urn 'ks and wife to C. M. Conry. ots 1 and 2. block 4, L?ster 1'ark Joseph M. Healv et al to Molllo A. I'.h.hoo, lot 18, block 7. Wa- verleigl? Heights J. i'. liardiman and wife to E. C. Stiles, lots 11 und 12, block 2, I l.i rdiman's addition Cfti'rnl Trust A- Investment com pany to Llllle Getstel, lots 11 and 1". block 2, Hardimnn's ad dition . . Kirk Pucketl nnd wife to E. L. Sechrist, lot 10, block 4, Kern Park Portland Trust company to Emi lia Gamier, lot 4, block 100. Woodstock R. Currier and wife to G. A. Iliggs, lot 13 and part of lot 14, in block 3. Falling addition ... Baker Loan & Investment com pany to Joseph Puzanowskl, southeast Vi of section lit. townshin 2 north, range 1 west. except roads 8.000 Stephen E. Hamlin and wife to Mrs. JL J. Jarnot, lot 8, block 7. Smith's subdivision and ad dition 1.000 Arlrta Land company to C. C. Herman Blnnenburg, lot 16 and 17, block 8, Ina Park 260 Alovs Harold to Caroline Schra mek, lots 1 and 2, bloek 7, Mor prans addition .V' 10 B. M Lombard nnd wife to Mary Louise Benahm, lot 6, block 5, l- roadway addition 600 Portland Realty & Trust com pany to Addle Jenkins, lot 3, block I. Chicago 1&0 Title Guarantee A Trust compa ny to Frederick Hilker, lot 11, biock 2:'. Rossmere 600 Herman A. Klipsteln and wife to Theodore Schauer. east 150 feet of south 14 of block 37. Wav erlv addition 8.160 Gustave Olenz and wife to Theo dore Schauer. west '4 of south s or MocK 44. u avoi ly 1,000 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 16 For Sale Very Cheap Tho finest vacant corner In Cook's ad dition, lOuxlOu, northwest ecu-tier of block on Fremont ml. and Michigan avenue, I H, luo, 1,000 cash, lung lime at t per cent. James Eell REAL ESTATE BIEECBEY REAL ESTATE! AND TIMH1IR DKALERS -ALPHABETTCALLY ARRANGED FOR THE CON VKNIKNCU OST JOURNAL RRADfiiuI Room 15 Lefeyette IMdg . Cor. 6th and Wash Kt Ha In 2310. r.niMM COTTAdB. m STORIES. modern; built for a home 4 years age.; full brick basement fine hath and best of plumbing. Tble TToperty In pink of cuniiiuon. iij. .-tmioo; .all Improve ment In nnd piild. E. S2d; 10 minutes' walk to Wadlson bridge and onlv half mock 10 I canines. Price $2,700, terms. No agents. Owner. AdJie J-2U2. Journal. To bay real estate at the right time. In the tight place and at the right price mean the best possible Investment. Portland la full of opportunities and those Investing now will reap good harvest. A HO. ML, NOT A HOI'SIS. IS, 800 -My beautiful home will be sold this week; the neatest and most home-like on the market; T rooms and bath; tinted and fresnoml; furnace, wash trays. 4-einent floors In basement, cement walks and strictly modern throughout, beautiful lawn and roses. Pon't buy until you see this; terms, owner. 1000 K. Madison. Phones Tabor llt3. H-212S. A llELA I 'TI l-'l ' L NEW HOME CLOH1S In; 6 lurge' rooms, pantry. closets, bathroom, full basement anil concrete foundation; double floored, boarded and lined; latest Interior finish; best bath, sink, toilet, bowl and tank; gas; elec tricity; cement walks; paved streets; superb view; high 50x100 lot among swell home; bargain; $8,650, $1,633 down; Portland Homes Co., 204 Morri son street. $P5C0 Rlock on Portland Heights, new 8 room bungalow with billiard room, ar tistic grounds; beautiful trees; this hap pens to be a bargain and will be taken quh-k ly. O w n e r. 26 I j f a y e 1 1 e b Idg. 4-KOOM HOI'SK, LOT 50x100, $250 cash, $15 per month. H-room house, lot f.DxlOO, $100 rash. $20 per month. 5-rootn house, 2 lots. $300 rash, $20 per month. 5-room house, half acre, $200 cash, $20 per month. iHin't pay for your landlord's home but pay for your own. Putcher Real Estate, Stew arts station, Mt Scott car. ONE ACRK OF FINK LAND AT 8YL van. only. 8 miles from city, all clear and under cultivation; good 4-room house and barn, almost new; nice fruit trees; also 1 horse, 1 cow, 50 chickens and 1 buggv and harness; at a bargain. Inquire at C. F. Pfluger & Co , room 14, Mulkey bldg . 2d and Morrison sts. $ 8250 RE A I 'TlFI'LLY SPILT SEVEN" room modern home on Willamette Heights' lot 75x 100, large well arranged rooms; 2 largo pantries and storeroom; 2 open fireplaces; hardwood floors anil stairway; porch, dining and bedroom; immense porch; magnificent view; easy terms. S. Raxworthy, 697 Marshall st. FoA C RE SA L 1 7 CI " LT I VA TE U ;B E A R -Ing orchard, creek through place. 7 miles out; or 20 acres, $2,200. For 3 davs onlv See Johnson, 204 Mohawk bldg A-4.121. IF YOU HAVJ5 A T,OT AND A LITTLE cash we will build you a house on the Installment plan. We would be pleased to show you the houses we have built. The Spanton Co., 27a Stark st. $laTBTYfi A lf-ROlOiOTSE. FI'LL of roomers. Call at 234 Columbia St. FOR SALE MOPERN f. ROOM COT tage; easy terms. 459 Mechanic St., Woodlawn car. FOR RALE TWO LOTS ON ALHER ta carllne, $050. Phone evenings, Woodlawn 119. WANTED REAL ESTATK 31 WANTED A GOOD 6 OR 7-ROOM house with full lot;, must be close In nnd a bargain; will pay cash. R-S2, Journal. NAME ADDRESS. TELEPHONE Adair, 8. D. , 110 Fenton Bldg Horn A-4216 Raker. A. A ' 118 Ablngfon Bldg M-8784. A-257 Krnng-Bteele Co. 110 Second A. it M-J550 Hunker C. F. (Llnnton) 614 Chamber of Commerce.. V-6321 llutterworth A Stephenson Co.. Ino ....14 Lafayette Bldg.. 6th & Wash. .M-862J Clark. O. K. end Cook. J. W 83 Chamber of Com . . . .M-9407 A-SR' Cook A Co II S 807-608 Corbett Bldg ...M-953 A-Jisi Chapln A- llerlo 425 Chamber oT Commerce. M l fir, 9 Crossley Co.. Tha 708-9 Corbett Rldg M-7X6g A-5721 Columbia Trust Co. (Wlberg Heights) . .Tl 4 Couch Bldg. M-5H81 A-lgfj Coast Realty Co. ...i20 Lumber Exchange ..M-!5R A-4150 Conklln Ilroa. 101 Rothchlld Bldg T-806. B-2221 Punn-LawrenceCo ,t4 Alder Main (1918, A-1815 Preper. Arthur 8 1SH Washington A-2410 M-3370 Dean Land Imp. A Colonisation Co. ..631 Chamber of Commerce. .A i M-1J70 Kspey-Melne Realty Co. 818 Commercial Rlda- M-880 Ellis York & Co, 01 Merch'ts Trust lildg. M-4775, A-127S Fuchs. F 121 H Morrison Pao. 2E13, A-4088 Ooldsrhmldt'r Agency 268 V4 Washington M & A-S05R Ooddard. IL W 110 Second A & M-1743 Holbrook Co.. F. B. (Irvlngton Park) .. 1 Woroeater Bldg M-E390 Holmes A Menefea (Irving-toil) 89 Third M-5008 Hawthorn Realty Co. 1021 Hawthorn av. cor. 34th, Tabor 516 Irvlngton Investment Co. ....831 Chamber of Commerce ....M-3177 Jackson A Desrlng 248 Btark M-84S Jarobs-fltln Co. 148 Fifth M-6869. A-2SU (Belle Crest. Berkeley, Dover) Kllllngsworth, TV. M. , 828 Chamber of Commerce ....M-4557 Knapp A Mackey 7 Chamber of Commerce. .A tt M-2010 iveaeey ec Co., u. to. (.Heignta property) otnet on Heights A-1574 Mall & Von Borstal 104 Second A ft M-1438 Moore investment Co. ....JUV4 wasnlnfton ...A tt M-2707 Moffctt, L. L. 428 Lumber Exohange A-5747 Oregon Real Estate Co.. Th 88V4 Third M-1707 O. W. P. Land Co. Immigration Bureau. First and Alder , M-8688 Pacific. Business Kichang JOSH Wash., suite 4. ...M-8678. A-2982 Palmer. H. P 218 Com'clal Club Bldg., M-S699. A-285S Parrlsh, Watktns & Co. , 260 Alder ..M-1644 Ralston. L. O. (Ralston Hgta.), American Bank 90 7th st. .M. 154 Eweek ft Chamberlain 812 Swetlandp Bldg .......,.. .M-4871 Sweet. Elnsthan , 204 Cortott Bldg , ....M-6790 Bwensson ft Co.. A. F. ...26SH Washington .........A A M-8058 Schalk. George D. t4 Btark M-392. A-2392 Bchaefer. George J. 317 Chamber of Cora... M-5S15. A-3683 (Coos Bay next) Frier. J. E3 ..1081 Union av. N. fHlghl'd) WoodTn 88 Stevenson ft Taylor ......811 Buchanan Bldg .....M-1290 Star Real Estate Co 170H Thl d M-8278 Ehlelds, J. H. C. C. Hlckok 805 Qerllnger Bldg .M. 8430 Turner, George W .... .....415 Rothchlld Bld.T. .......... .A-1013 Thompson ft Ogden ...........848 Mississippi Ave ....wdbdlawn 202 Word T M .....413-414 Board of Trade. .A-25l, M-4561 V eils ft'Co., J. L. 808 Chamber of Com. . .A-2S56. M-4684 White. B. F 8- Labbe Bldg A-1241. M-7334 JPOR SALE FARMS 17 WANTED ACREAGE AND LOTS; acreage on the river preferred; state location and lowest price. D-40, Journal,. . . I WILL PAY $500 DOWN ON GOOD small home near school and street car; mean business; owners only. Call 204 Morrison fit. WANTED-3 OR 4 LOTS NOT OVER 4 blocks north or south of Hawthorne ave.; g-ive full particulars In first letter. D-77, Journul. 430. Lady assistant. Third and Ison. Lady assistant. Main 9; A-1 599. J. P. Finley & Sen lllzl ZHLLER-HYRNES CO., FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers. 270 Russell, East 1088. Lady assistant. EPWARlV HOLMAN. UNDERTAKER, 220 3d st. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO., EM- For three months the bride 1s not re- baimiLla'iya?3J -J.09 Alder. M. 6133 fliiiroil f r ,1r un Hqt- t i-i-r V.. - . fit,. that she buckles to with 'his other! CEMETERIES wives at gardening and carTvlntr bur- ! dens. Polygamy Is general and the ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10 number or a mans wives limited only family lots. J.'o to $.5. Superintend by his resources in the matter of pay A. Sbtman et al, lot 51. block Portsmouth Villa Ext.... F. O Marshall and wife to H. A. McHae. lot 3, block 8, FalrvIeW addition E. V.. Holmes' nnd wife to Emllv A. Ferris, lot 33, block 44. Po" nlnsuliir addition No. 4 Herman Metzger et al to C. C. Thompson et al, lots 19 and 20. block 7, Reservoir Park . . . Pacific Title - Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. "04 -5-6-7 Falling bldg. 'V. It. Haizlip & Co.. abstracts, cer tificates of title, etc. 328 Corbett bldg 800 : 250 160 250 EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATK 24 IF YOU WA.NT TO BUY, SELL OR trade real estate, see Stevenson ft Taylor, room 311 Buchanan bldg., 286 H Washington st. ACREAGE-FOR SALE OR TRADE. BY owner, also city homes for sale. Phone East 1210. EXCHANGE 400 ACHES NEAR OS trander, Wah., to exchange for va cant lots In Port! and. 605 McKay hli I g . 66-ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE. FUR nlture and lease for Improved farm; prefered on Corvallls & Eastern rail road. L-S9, Journal. 815 ACRES DAIRY RANCH: SO acres upland, balance Columbia river bottom. House, barn, and family orchard; close to river and railroad; 25 miles of Portland; $25 per acre; easy terms. 200 acres, 3 miles of railroad, nice laying lev'cl land, about 100 acres clear balance good timber, liouse, two barns, fine orchard, 23 nilles of Portland, $13,000; easy terms; land all around selling for $1 00 to $200 per acre. 265 acres stock farm. 2-story house, large barn, hophnuse, ware house, 14 acres in hay and pas ture; good soil, running stream, 8,000,000 feet of timber, mile of school, 2 miles of post office, 8 miles of railroad, Yam hill eountv. Or. Price $4,000. Wholesale fruit and country produce business; large building, low rent, long lease, entrance on 2 streets; a money maker. $2,250 cash Houses of all kinds and prices, from a $600 cottage to a $16,000 mansion. Some for all cash; some for easy payments. If you are wanting a home come and see me. L. L. Mfett 423 Lumber Exchange bldg. MONEY 1 TO LOAN 27 SALARY LOAN8 ON PLAIN NOTES WITHOUT SECURITY. LOANS ON PIANOS. FURNITURE, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL. LOWEST RATES. EASY PAYMENTS. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL CALL. TELEPHONE. WRITE. STATE SECURITY COMPANY. 704 PEKUM BLDG. SALARY AND MORTGAGE LOANS TO salaried employes and on pianos, fur niture, warehouse receipts, horses, In surance policies and all kinds of securi ties. Nw Era Loan & Mortgage Co., 403-406 Swetland bldg. FOR SALE FARMS A Farm Si 17 Small Farm f 30 Acres All lavs on nice slope, good soil no I rock or gravel; all well fenoed; about I cultivated, nice new 6-room houso well built, larse windows, panel doors, etc.; good barn and outbuildings; young or ; chard, watered by 2 nice springs; can ' pipe into tho houao. fronts on main 25 acres. 11 miles city, graveled road i county road. 13 miles out, 1 4 miles to ing dowries. The man may divorce his wife whenever he chooses and for al most any reason. But It Is rare for a woman to be able to obtain divorce at her own wish. Divorce entails the re turn of tho dowry. Britain's Marseillaise. From Pearson's Wreekly. The "Song of the Western Men," a variation upon which was rendered with so much gusto by the 10,000 suffra- genes Hssemmen in the Albert hall thel other day. might well ho called Britain's' Marseillaise, in that It has constantly hern used by r- coluMor.lsTs and i.tn.-rs 1 whose policy it has been to "go agin' the' government. It was first heard of course. In the! reign of James II, when Cornwall j threatened to rise in rebellion on b.- ; half of stout Sir Jonathan Trelawny -one of the seven l;U).nr,. mnmiti.ii He to the Tower. And Ehall.Trelaw-n v d!? ' And shail Tn-law-ry die! ' twenty thousand 1 Will know t,.a rvtr,i, The spirited refrain look h ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st. nnd Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. For full Information apply to Frank Schle gel. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A-2S23. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 'EW TODAV, RVNrJON w m 1 XJ? is I LOTS $900 to $1100 !all the way; 22 acres cleared, good station on electric road now building: 16 spring, all very strong land, some heaver this Is a good buy; nice view from farm dam. fine B room house nnd splendid and all new land; price now, mciuuiiiK $) cash, BALANCE MONTHLY 6-1 orchard; personal property, fine team some hay and the potato crop, 3,tuu. room modern house, wen improved '""'" "T" "r " UAtnVlA if. H4rrlCnn burn chicken vanl etc - close to ; ouggy. mi implements. ions nay. t. JUWJUOLiV UC iitti a uua , $2,350. See owner.' 29 Taylor at.. ! CVWS- 3 n":.s-. 100 chickens all the fur-- ... fjerlnapr bldg.. 2d and Alder. Lau 1 elw ood ; ML hcott car. "? ."-'" . j i,uuu, iin.il '-Hail, in iicies jnxi mi-. . MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO pie and others upon their own names without security; cheapest rates, easiest payments; oitlces In 66 principal cities; Bave yourself money by getting our terms first. Tollm an ,31 7 Lumber Kxc MONEY TO LOAN ONSA LTrTeS, pf- anos and furniture, insurance policies; purchase contracts, diamonds and Jew elry. E. Pierce, 512 Gerlinger bldg. WE LOAN MONEY ON "DIAMONDS and Jowelry at reasonable Interest for long or short time. A. & M. Delovago, Jewelers, 2C9 Washington st. MONEY TO LOAN t N RKAL ESTATE at reasonable terms. John J. Nally, 306 Chamber of Commerce. CASH TO TAN"ESolVATrLE terms, prompt service. Henry C. Pru.l hotnme. 306 C. of C. Ins. and Real Estate. WANTED II X A XC1 AL 30 W A N T E I $600. 2 OR 3 YEARS, AT S per cent, on safe real estate security; call at once 204 Morrison street. WANTED -$ 2,000 "ON" "GOOD "KAS"T side property-; will pay 7 per cent for 2 years. R-Sl, Journal. CASH FOR TELEPHONE BONDS, Oregon Trust. Title Guarantee. Mer chants' accounts. H. W. Ooddard. 110 2d. BI SIXESS CHANCES 20 lot. car, $ 1 . 9 y 0 -uux 1 .i-kw u 1. e fc, ; HbAU- .u. of It sold last week at $5,200. and tiful lawn, 100 ieet irom carllne. 363 )t was not as good as the 25 acres Montana ave. above, acre, for acre. Ynu want to see H- ! The diBtrict where values are steadily s.i men irlcreasjngi where the greatest number ,1 :in.n r( mrAmm rinme Viiiia Ksrt k1 1 the popular tasie. and It q-il.-kly -pread ...... . . , lover England, with variation ir where the streets are being paved and wording suitable to the i.-c.-.i:ties it was proper building restrictions enforced. tise-i in. and the c-iuse whl- r. tie ...nn. , , , , , tratorn who u: g it w ert ui.ten.'jit.g You can purchase lots ior less money foi-i., .,. . . . Uhan now asked in less desirable dis- Hltlt tlie Mr'h r1 rise nf 1 ,f ruri. 1st movement it received a 1 -w jease of ' tncts. It you are in the market lor a of the I'hart- 1 .' W Vt. .u ,.t i.ie. oeir.g sur.g dv s-,.res or tbou sands of excited rren. who nifr,ibl lr, va-i I oils ptr-s of the c:o ,r. try. armed wl I h Kui.s ana pints crr:;.g i,.rt f iars. Mjre espc-cl? '.; w&s t'l tvf New-j or!, or. N. -rut,. r ; v. n ln- rs n.;;iir'l t ' r.i-.- f s'.rrou i.d" e 1 i-; - - t r ; niHtio;:. j.'.t st-p t tr.. residence lot ask your neighbor or 6 ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE. 289 Morris et., cheap. FOR SALE, BY OWNER NKW T room liouse; full cement basement; E. 17th St.. North, between Wygant and (ioing. Terms FIXE above, acre for acre. this. Hargrove, 118H 6th st. N., 6th and Gllsan. Phone Main. 4381. cor. A FIXE rs EA Kl.i .NKW 6-ROOM; house on Hawthorne avo ; a pood buv at $3,500. Coast Realty Co, 220 Lumber' Exchange. I CORNER LOT AND LAP.GE HOUSE 1 $5,000; two cottages, 209 and 211 I month with nmnln. wnter Gibbs St.. $3,000: South Portland, pays I 2 lots at Gratton station, half a block 11 per cent. Owner, Ml Front st. 1 from 0ref(0n c)tv iln9 and haif a bock 5 IyOTS; RIVER VIEW, HALF MILEifrom Sellwood lino; streets graveled r.orth Bellwood; exceptional building j and graded, arfl sidewalks laid; price site. Phono Hell wood t. 10 ACHES, ALL IN Ct'LTI V'ATION, 5 minutes' wnlk from O W. P. line, rrice $ 1 25 per acre. Fine 10 acre tract at Eagle creek, $65 per acre, $100 down, balance $10 per month. We have fine river frontage near Con cord station, on Oregon City line. Lots In Ross addition to Sellwood, $2u0 and up; $10 down and $5 per Suae! Snap! Snap! SO acres, about 35 mtles from Port land K miles from railroad station, hnlf mils from new Tillamook steam road; 10 ax-res cleared, balance seeded pasture, essv to clear, small voung orcn ard. cabin 16x18. barn 20x30, place all fenced, land lies rolling, about 60 acres ! tillable, good soli, nprooK or gravei; 'spring and creek; price only $800, less ithan half Its value. Owner sick, going i east at once, must sell, hence this sacrl ; flee. I ion t delay. HEATH. 287 Front. Phone evenings, Woodlawn. 814. 1 These lots have a fine river view. O. W. P. LaM Co, HOMESTEADS 47 $600 CENTRAL ALBINA, 00x100 LOT, MOD ern 6 room house, cash $3,75u. Owner, K. ; hiiiiiiyrom, i,ii or. -sier piug. ; ,, M-RES, 35 iN CCLTIVATloN SO ACH'KS NEAR LINNTON, RIGHT 1 good frame barn 30x50 with basement, on the new carllne to Hillsboro; thef'e- I 3 riorn house, good mllkhouse and out is no improvements on the place, but ; buildings, fine orchard, mile of hoard th? land adapted for poultry, vegetable i fence, lies nice, good well and running or fruit rajsing Running water and 1 water, some timber, R miles from Ore- VV ANTED 100 PARTIES TO LOCATE good timber on the place. For a short gon City, on good road; price $2,500, on homesteads In Grant county, Ore flme at $60 per acre. C. F Pfluger & terms $1,000 cash, balance on time at r, KOn Au good grazing land and suf- CO.. rOim J. - uiar: utuft., ojiu njr THE KIND YOU WANT ARE the? kind we have. If you do not want satisfaction see the other fellow. Tine Opportunity Company 626-527 Lumber Exchange bldg. Portland, Or. rlson sts -e a:. i se i 'i 1 1 we will need ail t!. l.e-p possib aid. almost -.- hinrn,). as he looked words if ' up the mde of the mw.siain. "The tin- To its Mm; x to.-. . . .e' derl rush and the wild on are as drv ( down th- r.u ;:nf ar .. ss tinder and I guess we have a fight j ..lerebv vlr.db Ung i i:t before us" meeting there- In T , ' Then he spent 16 minutes telephoning j was heard aa!n or. " ' .', tbroughojt a country which the gov- In Trafalgar viuar w.i errment te;ep!..,i,e lines have brought 1 etrato: s led l r J..;.n ,r. In-.o comn.w.ricMUon lor 40 mlies or nir.ghame Graharr.. rr.- re. To nery stage post, to every iwj,h. the authorities v.r: rsnrh nd to every IUagf and moun- disastrous to t!eme:-.' talr i.amiet t tlph..ne that fi g hal . a !' kc ojt on tie grlrn old mountain, ,,- , ,, slue, aid that he wanted n men, He lieallier lUfxrr-1 eph- .M " Us jn.mer l.i-.idjartiri ' TT.e bsrf mt- ' - r-.n-.e nnd ei Wd t-?. ,-f h! re-gr rs to rr.-f ;ow evr th !'.; ;'' li!r- I i. t.lei-t rel to t h- VaJ(, .Hrt. r .-. nrei:r -.- .. -i - ,n, rur.ey l-ew, r crn,p-.:y t tin i and toll ?r. official, n ... ' V' out ks many rr:n as tcf.h in tr. Iig red autoroobfies r.d up the moui -tsin side as he felt tbe great flum of th compaor van threatened Thjt ii'jme ri inousanoa of do Un ai.i f ; - g j l r 1'Hrk - '. I -.M.e A-'i :t i :av r.or . -i i'-in- out on the Irving-ton or Broadway cars and inspect the property or come to the office for plat. We can prove to your satisfaction that we are seli- - f T ' 1 ( ; ' i ran''' o-. : i .vel 1 6 at to r ;a l.ifTh pressure r.rw- la.-Llc tts. (!h 'P r- err. I'er nsyivax'.a Lght r tn-.ri'leratcrm ha . e "-'irr'-'l the A -' z - ra ar. d res; - your friends about Irvington, then go $5.000 looxioo on GARFIELD AVE.. near Fal.lng farK. wun one raoaern 5-roorn iiungalow and a 10-room house In fin- rinditlon; income 10 per cent; wl'l sell nil or divide; $?.000 cash, bal ance r, per cent P Raxworthy, at Neu HB'Ut Bros . . c,... vt u v iiic niRt r c.noou ina nerter lots irom ayuu to i,iuu .;" " " ' "";TVV " ; , , ' . , . " ' house, nearly new and In the plr.k of than can be obtained eliewhere in the c ui-Lt'on on Last Ankeny st . between city. iwnt oeiay, ouy now, easy 1rtrkr, s Raxworthy. at Neustadter terms. I Pros ; A SNAP NK-iV -RoOM MODERN -- house, corner 35th and E. Harrison; n.Ust 1-e sold bv August 21; owner leav ing town. $2,400. easy terms. Phone 1 B-S2T5 WE HAVE A -RM HOI SE ON THE Mon'avllia rar line that la a great 'Isrciii "t $:'.f"fi This Is a genuine , lap I-et os !"w it to you. Coast lln'n- Co r:0 I.i.ml er Exchsnge 1 : T: 1 m T Ti " Tk.-i u T la n d. new rnodem. a b'g snap. $2.2;o John P F bar key Co.. ith at. A-25J7. Main t;o per rent Eastham. Smith & Co., box 4.".. I ficlent farming lsnd for hay, fruit and Oregon City. Office over Bank of or.-- i warden; olenty water for stock and grin City. j timber for domestic use. IOcatlnff fees FIRST-CLASS TN IMPROVED FifMiW Galena Land Co., Galena, or. land s per acre, hair cash, bahn i e one and two years with 8 per cent In terest, or $7 all cash buys either i i;m or 640 acres first-class land with .m timber, well watered, near school a .id Improved fsrmv onlv lu miles WE HAVE SOME CHOICE HOME stead locations and relinquishments; , also some fine timber claims. Don't fake chances with unreliable parties. Call on us cr write for particulars. Aetna ealty Co. 235 Falling bldg.. Portland. Wiwullsnri 'Cowlltl eountv W.i l i .... . i-"r S G Lnne. Woodland. Wash i HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT. 160 acres, in i uiamouii, in souu locntuin, near creamery, so acres good agrleult ural land, balance pasture; snap. Par Oculars at 402 Mohawk. Irvington Investment Co. Phones Main 3177, A4450 331 Chamber of Commerce CAREY ACT UA1ND oPErvirsa FOR SALE 5 ACRES. PARTLY cleared. In berries and gar-ien. -in,",; bouse, close to graded school. :; hlo ; of Base Line, 5 miles east of Mon!-i-vllla. $1,000. $270 down, balance time small quarterly payments R. F. D. 1 Box 123, Gresham, Or. Free Hemes One homestead, cloe to Portland, all j-ood roll, csrilne going wlth'n Z mlWs (.'all rvenlfigs t 78 L. Tailor. Phone East f.sg: F'R SALE '.0 ACKPrS, from anrn-jv er On OCTOBER 1?. at KINGS HILL. Ilsho. on the main line of the QRK CK)N SHORT LINE. H.OO0 ae.rs ef the ht trail Und In the tfft will he thrown cpen for tt!ment. Tbe mie 111 be coilsctel under toe super- C R- Dosnel! & Co. Real Estate. Room 1J, II Sltarli 6 MILES In cul 1 1 at ioi- f.imllv nr hard. room house, iro, k1 out- bolldlr.gs. O. A Woster. Orchards, Wash 60 ACRES. STOCK AND T!;Tir ranch Camas Prairie. Klik; i .. . ity. Wash.; 7,00,000 saw timber :v i scree hsy land, $36 per sere easy terms. NORTHWESTERN INVESTMENT CO.. ivj rourtn t??t MOXEV TO LOAX 27 $100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF tl.000 or more, 6 to 7 per cent, on Improved realty. M. ii. urirnn, stars. 8ALART LOANS STRICTLY CONF1 der.tial; easy to get and easy to pay. T. A. Newton. S11 Buchanan bidg. - $1U0 000 ON MORTGAGES. CITY Oh farm propertv. fire Insurance. Mo Kenxie & Co, 260 H Alder, room $ iT. lT" volume or water in I ern .r-son. eastern -Wss'.ir.non. north mini. in awl. t "r, P rr. Iowa Montara. T -ah, eouthern w l,T.er p12t W' rorthern Arlxona New Mexico li' wl!2Jnr"C'' m.hT 1 eastern Colorsdn fcaln. heavy In !.',KT .re,wer as it raoes ' nlarrea aa ... fallen In th tf'.j i wan w I . w lurMM im ... . . . ' -. . . -. m . . , , , : i . - . - - ' ,. . . , . 1vm the elect n.- , J, v. 1 w lrl t'-riiic umi-i h la itiiKN vtelon or tin etT "i nn-. ciii jt- M, o, cioe so far, no agents. -io, i tregon, -aji ana get o'xiKiet. .-"ea ins electric generators Bight an4 ! rv,,r a th. Oanadisn nrthret and te-t ion blng ruaranteed for title Easr jourrsl i WILLAMETTE VALLEY INFORM A- terms, lew pnew. irn inrriu" n tii.i.vi ililF : t,TS vviVTfT 1 BLhtAi, if. Hp--!.! rate, o-, ,!l railroada . rV.-Un n4s and yards II ! Board ef Trae. cer. 4th and Oak. Call upon HOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRAE ANOC8. Ill CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Al2.C-' HOISE FOR $1.I0; "$Ifi f ARTIES WANTING INFORMATION eh. halanre rzs a month. Full lot; Willamette vsney. tne garaen spot or - - -- - un i moir in tn tttuniiB nnrtnet and .,' . w,,, ,, . i iihtly ror,ir In t r.e north Pacific mhXm th. T ""lit" JTrf h 7' i '' fTh. tropettur.. fear, rie-n L .i, or, , burning, but It D-rWrdl, !n o j-.a Ijekota. Nebraska 7.'. .! Tv,rT!L.. Kl th "rrlr.g Tbe nolctts are for fair waLh-r the nvtit 1 1 irii.a n n r., b . m ,h m . . . . .lite with to, retelrt t the f;r four. e.r.rt n estreJU isterV A-a" .c4 U force tat tbres todiem. 1 frobatls .it her toal.Tt r B.turdlV 13. S. COOK 5c CO. Cort't Bldg, r-r trrtte VtaJn OfV, OS BTTLX. tmiUSATTOW ft i r-ertr.g fruit tres. $li. 14 N. Mors I et . Kra Park. M"urt entt rt $ FKT ROOM C'TTAGE, LOT I it l.$.le. lo Surrraiae, 1 bl-vk from '-mt Tsbor car. Boora tit. Senetland 4 ACRES STOCK LAND. LESS THAN 1 miles from N P H R.. covered with tree, god stream, $4 per acre. (01 McKay rtis Willamette Valley lands, olm- stead Land Cs, &aienw Or. MONEY TO LOAN, LARGE LOANS, Aj neeinnv. juiiuiiik iua o . iu w vmi ram fire Insurance. W. Q. Beck. 11$ Falling. MONET TO LOAN ON GOOD CITY property from to 7 per rtmt Interest. Hlckok. $05 Qerllnger bldg MONET TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF security. W. Holl. R , Wash bldg. IN Sl'MS OF H MO. to $JO.0 H. W. Ooddard, !! ti st ; SALARY LOANS LOv1 EST RaTEAT Employera' Loan Co.. Tl Dek am. Isaac l. white, motet to" loan. flr Insurance, $44 Sherlock bldg. Loan for the asking salary or chattel Tbe Lnee Co, 41 ttekotn. Qt'ICX LOANS ON ALL SECURITIES. & W. Kins. Wsaa. bids. M. 1. WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A bright voung man to get in business with an old established firm, the busi ness will stand tho closest Investiga tion; $100 will give you an Interest lit a new nnd profitable business Just opened; It is a snap for n good man. A fine littles confectionery and clgnr stand must go today. For quick snle In the realty and busi ness Investment line list your property with us, ground floor, 272 Stark St., Dawson & Co. LEGITIMATE BCSINFSS THE AME8 Mercantile Agency (established 1895) furnishes free information On oppor tunities In mercantile or manufactur ing lines, city or country. THE AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY. 403-405 Swetland Hldg. DON'T "OU KNOW We can give you a special price on any mining stock or bond? F. J. Catterlln Co., room 3 Chamber of Commerce. $10 TO $100 MADE DAILY IN THsl motion picture theatre business. 'Want honest partner with $300 to invest For partJcula8CBll 293 Jlurnslde st. WFWILL BUY Itl TT-B ROYS Con solidated mining t took for spot cash, or will sell at market prices and charge regular brokersge; your buying or sell i -,!,. win ie uromntlv attended to. Write or wire Davis & Jewet, brokers. Goldfleld. Nev. NEAT RESTAURANT FOR SALE ON account or otner duiuo, iua.), 1660. L-296, Journal. WANTED HONEST PARTNER AS treasurer for motion picture theatre; must have $200. Newman, zn.t Hurnsiqs FURNISHED ROOMING HOUSES SEE mv list. .Mrs Kooniz, ;u cum. M a In 19 76 A-1976. $200 BUYS ROOMING HOtKi-. I .M- plete; IS lieds. cneap rem. jomi o n- tlon; doing rood business; owner must sell by Saturday "See Haller. o t nion ave., corner E. Pine. GRINDING AND POLISHING OUTFIT for all kinds of cutlery ami repairing Bargain. 42H Union ave THE BONVILLE PUR. CO. S STtx'K. $ 1 0 0 s h a re ; terms. 415 Marqu am Ii I d g BERT BUY IN CONFECTIONER line, soda fountain, living room, etc. $400 225 Lumber Exchange. RESTAI'RANT FOR RF.NfT CORNIER ; 6 1 It nnd Nir-olal streets, located near Guild's Lako. where railroad an 1 car shops are In construction. l.rge range end Ice box. FOR SALE BV OWNER SI- KNESS cnuee of selling, con f-v t loncrj aiol clgrr store, Cn in nienlng. "1 N ?.l f 400 TERMS. 15 ROOM LoixHN'ij house, rooms rull. centril location Main f-s35 room house near white tem- ile; escellent furniture, bargain for IV Main 430V WANTED LADY TO WAIT IN PHY- slrlans , office; hours 1 a. m. to I p. m. Y. Elsen. Alleky Mdj MEETIXO NOTICES HI M. W. A. OREGON GRATE j CAMP, No. 7S. Mondays. Kelllng-Hirsck Mnrk. lth and WahTigtoa sts M. W. A- CAiW. , i meets at4nMir r-mint Ahitr kKf, 14 asd Morrtaos sis. 1 '!