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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1908. i - L '31 AUCTIONED OFF v Sold at Sheriff's Sale to Sat . isfy Judgment of ' . , . ,, $15,000. (Special Dispatch to Tnt Joornl.) Eugene, Or,, Dec. J. Between 800 and 600 acres of timber land belonging to M. B. Rankin of Portland were Hold In .Eugene yesterday afternoon at sheriff's sale, the tract bringing over $10,000. 3. P. Porter of the firm of Porter Bros., which butlt the North Bank railroad, was the successful bidder. About 400 acres more of the Rankin lands In Luna county and 4700 acres in ill D , 1 Benton county will be sold at sheriffs saie next week. This sale is to satisfy a Judgment secured In the circuit court ' here last June by H. C. Malion of this city for $45,000, as commission on the sale of large tracts of timber for Ran kin. rOOIl WOMEN VICTjMS (Continued f rote Page One.) east. Many complaints from the south. and the middle west, and in fact almost r everywhere, have been received by the postal autnortues. "It seemed so simple that I got very much Interested," another woman wrote the inspectors from a little town in Oklahoma, "and oh,- the dreams 1 had of making enough to afford me a liveli hood, : . r- I am poor I live with relatives, In ihci, jout tor years x nave piannea and schemed to take care of myself. I tried the apron company, hoping against hope. I worked until my fingers were nearly raw at the ends. It was the one secret the one air castle of my life. But It failed. My dollar is gone. It Just seems that I can't get along I never could." Many of the women say that they are hard workers and had invested In the scheme, all with the same hope the anticipation of making a little pocket money for Christmas. These letters ar all to be retained by the officials as evidence against Von Nelda in the event ij tnat ne does not plead guilty to the vim a. Appeal to "Come Ons." Von Nelda' s "come on" letter sent to the applicants In answer to the adver tisement has an elaborate heading and Is cleverly enough worded so that few of the appllcanti. if any. ever get away. "Highest bank and commercial refer ences, city salesrooms, Marquam build ing," in printed at the top of the sheet. According to the "come on" letter the apron company are the "manufacturers of the highest class of ladles', children's and men's aprons, children' w dresses, ki monos, wrappers, bibs, etc." "Would, say In reply to your letter In answer to our advertisement that we would be glad to have you take up the . work, as we ar greatly tn need of as sistance." the "come on" letter begins. Then It goes on, after stating that the materials are to be furnished, like thin: "You are practically unknown to us, X. now, but we will net require reference with the application, as we feel that by the time, we are ready to send goods out In bulk we will be on ism-li terms that1 virtually none will be required. "However, until such time as wa en roll you as a regular sewer, we ask that you send us SI at the time you make and send In application. This covers such articles of ours as we shall place with, you: necessary to carry on the work." When the $1 is received the postal agents claim that Von Nelda has been sending apron material in return for the- money, worth perhaps as ralich as 15 or 20 cents. The letter continues: TThis Is not a payment for the po sition Ynit U solely for the purpose of protecting us against in competent sewers. If your first apron is net made according to Instructions, it is returned for corrections. Promises Bound Well. "Our standard of work is not too high: it is plain machine stitching which can be done by any neat sewer on any machine. An accepted sewer will have a permanent position, and no stipulated number of aprons In a given period of time la required. We pay on receipt of each consignment of made aprons." The "correction sheet" Is printed. It was evidently written by a professional fault finder who was an expert in the apron business. These, sheets are sent to the applicants after the first apron has been received by the company and when It does not meet the requirements. This "correction sheet." the Inspect ors say. Is the catch. The apron is re turned and finally the victim gives up. discouraged, and after deciding to lose the $1 she has . Invested. Following is a list of "mistakes" 27 of them In the work on the aprons: Cleanliness not as dalntv and white as necessary. Wrapped badly. Stitched too coarse use finer thread. Greater care should be taken In rounding cor ners. Goods Inside of ovals Is puffy. Lace rounding ovals should have thread drawn. Have more fullness at points of aprons in ruffle. Lace edging should be sewed on wrong side of apron. No raws edges. Gathers should have been about 14 Inches. Ruffle heading not i made as per instructions. The stitching on right side made a nicer finish than this. Very much smaller hems inside of ties. Girdle Is not corect shape see pattern. Only stitching top and bottom. Little gatherings, bastings and tag ends too prominent You did not follow In structions In following tracings why not? It Is very Important, as on this depends the fancy work of the apron. The back of flounce heading should be a one stitching bound seam, taken from the top piece, giving a smooth finish. Then the aliening on the righr side close to edge strikes a seam tn back about the middle, giving a very neat appearance. Felled finished seams. Pocket must be on right side. Lray ties In small plaits. Lay ruffles In small ?lalts at girdle. No bows or beading inlsh. No seams in girdle. Pocket must be made of beading. No bias ruf fle. Gathers too soant. Pocket too high. Always return this correction sheet with the apron.' Demanded More Money. With this "correction sheet" to th applicant and the rejected apron also goes another proposition an offer to send a model apron for tl.25. O. a Riches and E. C. Clement, the postal Inspectors who have worked up the case against Von NeJda. had a talk with him yesterday. He said he would carry out the terms of his contract and that it was legitimate- in every way. He Said he had been In the same busi ness in XiOs Angeles and old- out, com ing to Portland. . T'If my -scheme isn't legitimate, why don't some of -the women sue me?" Von Nelda asked the Inspectors. "How are women in the east or the middle west going to sue a man o:i the Pacific coast for the sum of $1" the inspectors tossed back at the . "apron manufacturer." He didn't an swer the question. . ' Von NeiUa's contract Is also cleverly worded. Here's the third paragraph In the contract: "It is expressly agreed by both par ties hereto that in the event that the first apron made and returned by the first party should prove upon examina tion to be Incorrect it Is to be returned to the first party with the errors shown, and first party given an opportunity to correct same, and if then found to be correct,? materials to be forwarded as aforesaid. But in the event that said apron- cannot be corrected said first party has the right to demand another set of materials for a second aproq. However, If on a second trial first party falls to make said apron correctly, it Is understood by both parties hereto that the two aprons -rejected by Second party become the property, of the first party, and all . obligations on the; part of the second party by reason of the contract ceane and become null and void." Xa Fort land a Month. -. 'Von -Nelda has a room in the Mar Quam building. In his advertisements he calls it a suite: lie came to Port land about a'month ago. For several weeks letters for - the iPsclfie .Apron company have been coming in to such i . an extent that the postoffice drawer was i not large enough to hold them all and they were put In baskets.' Von Nelda is a son of John Von Netda, former president of the Red River Valley National bank at Fargo, N, D. The .father was one of the best known men In the state several years ago. Von Nelda' was arrested yesterday afternoon and was released on bail. His bond was put at 11500. Of this . $500 was put up in cash. He will have a commissioner's hearing within a few days. . . . Fred Cook, 'in the building material business, formerly knew Von Nelda in the east He has interested himself in the case and is making an effort to as sist the pron man in. every way pos sible. AID FOR GOOD CAUSE (Continued From Page One.) He showed that, broad as. the general work of prevention is becoming in the United States, our country does not by any means lead in this fight. He gave the women of Ireland, under tee coun tess of Aberdeen, credit for doing the most work and said that in Sweden, Holland, Denmark. Norway and the South American countries the move ment is leading all otners. -i Relation to National Work.' Rev. William G. Eliot, the member for Oregon of the national committee of 100, showed the relation of this stamp sale for tubercular work in Oregon to the national work and the relation of trie national campaign against tuberculosis to the whole movement for conserving the public health which is looming so large in the near, future, He showed that next to the great moral issues which are before the people, this great movement for public health is the great work, claiming , the attention of - the whole civilized world. He termed the movement for creating a department of the United States government- of pub lic health the broadest piece of con structive statesmanship of recent times. President Roosevelt' consent has been obtained, he said, to creating this de partment of the government, instead of making it a bureau under some other -department. :, 4 legislation to Ba Framed. Legislation toward that end will be framed in the near future. IT urged that pressure be brought to bear upon Oregon's .senator and representatives to forward such legislation. In concluding he said that the stamp sale Is a part of the local work of the state, that in tura a part of the na tional work and that again a part of the federal movement for public health, and that every penny which could be obtained here for local work will help the great work along. Get a free box of candy bv navln for a want ad for next Sunday's Journal. t Ailments of Men Happily Overcome buccesspuu.y rants by MAinr. Undoubtedly the following pre scription will work wonders for that great class of men who, through dissipation of their natural strength, find themselves In their "second childhood" long before the three score and ten al lotted to life's pleasures and en joyments are reached: It Is presumed to be infallible, and highly efficient in quickly re storing In "nervous exhaustion," weak vitality, melancholia and the functions. First get fifty cents' worth of compound fluid balmwort In a one ounce package, and three ounces syrup sarBaparilla com pound; take home, mix and let stand two hours; then get one ounce " compound essence cardiol and one ounce tincture cadomene. Mix .all tn a six or eight ounce bottle, shake well, and take one teaspoonful fter each meal and one when retiring, followed by a drink of water. By mixing It at home no man need be the wiser as to another's shortcomings, and expensive fees are avoided. Lack of poise and equilibrium in men is a constant source of embarrassment even when the public least suspects It. For tho benefit of those who want a restoration to full bounding health, and all the happiness ac companying it, the above home treatment is given. It contains no opiates or habit fofmlng drugs whatever. Mix it at home and no one will be the wiser as to your affliction. first 1908 Catch Arrived D. C. Burns Company Kectlvss the Tirst X.ot of 1908 Catoa to ArrivS ta the City. Fancy Norway Bloater Mackerel. .4 CM No. 1 Norway Bloater Mackerel. .25 Fancy Irish fat Mackerel 10i Holland Herring, full milkers, extra select, 86 fish to keg $1.15 Kippered Herring, per doc 50 Anchovies, Hi f...304 Anchovies, Vis BO Deep Sea Codfish Middles. Ib...l2tt Royal Chinook Salmon Tips, lb,.12H Finnan Haddle, per lb 204 Fancy Hams, per lb ...16H4 Juno Coffee, 3 lbs for... $1.00 Fancy Oregon Eggs arriving dally. Fancy Table Apples, per box.... $1,00 D.C. Burns Company 808-810 THXB9 STKXXT. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements In The Jour nal are as follows: No ad less than 15a per Insertion. Phone or charged ads 60 per line per insertion; 1 insertions for the price of . Cash ads la per word per inser tion. 7 Insertions for the price of Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads le per word per Insertion, 3 Insertions for the price f .- 16 to 20 words. 20c; 21 to II werda, ; 26c; ; matrimonial, mani curing, massage end bath ads, 10a per line per insertion. 1 Card of thanks, meeting and f u- aeral notices, lOq, per insertion. . Nsw today (agate measue. It lines to inch), 24e per Inch. Count words to line, ,..' vTns , Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or, assume responsibility for er rors of any kind ooeuring In telephoned advertisement - - Should eny sd appear Incorrect on first Insertion, The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertions. The Journal's business office Is open from 8 a. m. to 3 p. ni.) Saturdays 4 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE Fresh cows, elving 4 and 5 gallons; very reasonable. Ranter's piace, ijents, 6 blocks south of station. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING WEATHER REPORT The barometer Is relatively low over the south Pacific states, and a small low pressure area is central over the Dakotas. The western high pressure area has moved eastward to the Vir ginias. A new high pressure area has made its appearance over the Canadian northwest General rains have occurred in California and southern Arizona they amounted to over one inch at Los Angeles and to one half inch or more In southern Arizona. Light falls of snow are reported In Nevada, Utah, northern Arizona and northern New Mexico, No rain or snow of conse quence has occured east of the Rocky mountains except in upper Michigan, where moderately heavy snow has fal len. It is much warmer in the states between the Rocky mountains 'and the Mississippi river, and much cooler in the south Atlantic states and in the central and east Gulf states. The indications are for fair weather in this district tonight and Friday, ex cept in sauthen Idaho, where rain turn ing to snow will probably occur. Temp. " Min. Max. Preclp. Baker City, Or. ... 48 30 .00 Chicago, 111. ...... 26 20 .00 Denver, Colo. .,.., 44 28 .00 Lewtston, Idaho ... 38 32 .00 Marshiiold, Or. ... 60 40 .00 North Head, Wash. 46 44 .00 Portland. Or. ..... 43 87 .00 Roseburg, Or 42 88 .00 Sacramento, Cal. . 60 4 ,12 St. Louis, Mo.. 28 22 .00 St. Paul, Minn.... 26 .. .00 Salt Lajte. Utah... 46 40 T Kan AntontO, Texas 52 42 .00 Walla Walla, Wash. 30 28 .00 MARRIAGE LICENSES A. H. Stener, 188 Clackamas street, 34, and A. M. Parker, 31. E. C. Test, 690 East Tenth street, 89, and Dorothy D. Buckholtz, 26. 1 W. A. Maxwell, 378 Benton street, 27, and Charlotte M. Johnson, 26. William C. Barker, 712 Corbett street, 24, and Gertrude Corlnne Riely, 20. Harry T. Martien. 472 East Yamhill street, 17, and Wlnnifred Cahill, 17. Emu Peterson, Arieta, zs. and Anna Haggman, 24. s Charles Brumfleld, 885 East Thirty fourth street, 83, and Mabel Hearn, 28. Wat Crawford, Gresham, 23. and Maud i'nuups, zi FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU nerals. Alfred Burkhardt. Nob Hill florist. 120 23d St Main 602, A-8184. CATERING for oartles. dinners and weddings; . reasonable. Mrs. Sofie Mann, phone Full dresn suits for rent, all slxea Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st LOWEST prices for choice cut flowers and design work. Main 80S; A-3603. uustav HurKnarat, 11a z;-id st n. Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash ington ete. Bets & Sons, flcrlsts, funeral designs. 849& Morrison. Main 6096; A-1877. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs. ' 289 Morrison, st Max M- Smith, florist 160 5th et. op poalte Meier & Frank's. Main 7316. BIRTHS CHAMPLIN To Mr. and Mrs. A. Champlin, Twenty-seventh and Thur ma'n, November 20; a daughter. GLICK To Mr. and Mrs. F. Gllck, 727 First street, November SO; a daugh ter. MENEAU-To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. s Meneau, 769 Second street, Novem ber 25; a son. ROSENCRANTZ To Mr. and Mrs. A. Rdfeencrantz, 632 Second street, No vember 25; a son. TALBOT To Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Tal bot, Gresham, November 14; a daugh ter. MATHEWS To Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mathews, 988 East Sixth street No vember 8; a son. McCREERY To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCreery, city, November 28; a son. BITTNER To Mr. and Mrs. A. Bitt- ner, Clackamas, November 16; a daughter. BEfiRY--To Mr. and Mrs. W. Berry. 251 East Thirty-sixth street, Novem ber 15; a daughter. OLEN To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Olen, Ht. Johns, Nov. 25; a son. BOLLIGER To Mr. and Mrs. J. Bol- llger, 760 East Thirtieth street. De cember 1 ; a daughter. MARQUETTE To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Marquette, 490 East Couch street, No vember 26; a daughter. SCHIEL To Mr. and Mra I. Sehiel, 416 East Forty-fourth street Novem ber 8 : a son. McINTOSH To Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mcintosh, 1242 East Stark street, No vember 30; a daughter. STEGE To Mr. and Mra H. Stege, 1268 East Yamhill street November 20; a son. FARRINGTON To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farrlngton, 668 Broadway, November 26: a daughter. BRETTELL To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brettell. 886 East Taylor street, De cember 1 : a daus-hter. FELLNER To Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell- ner, 732 Fourtn street, jxovemoer so; a daughter. - - DEATHS HILL B. Hill, 2061 East Washington, December 1, age 70; exhaustion. SCHERNER Mrs. Catherine; Schemer, city, December 1. age 56; hemorrhage. O'CONNOR E. O'Connor, Fourteenth and Burnside, November 29, ago 28; bowel disease. 8TUCKI Bertha Stuck!, city, Novem ber 30. age 14; peritonitis. BOWMAN J. C. Bowman, 431 Merid ian, November 80, age 36; heart dis ease. WICKE Mrs. Bridget Wlcke, 344 Sixth. November 29, age 73; infected hand. SHAGGED Mrs. Rosa Shagged, city, December 1, age 43; bowel disease. TURNER J. Turner, 660 Vancouver avenue, November 28, age 61; pneu monia. FUNERAL NOTICES OPPENLANDER 1071 E. Sherman, De cember 2, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Oppeniander, Kenneth Paul Op- ?n lander, aged 10 months, 12 days; uneral. to be held from above address, Friday, December 4, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. 'Interment Rose City cemetery. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU rnents, all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff & Dorcas. land's leading marble and granite wks. FUNERALl directors DUNNING, M"ENTEE A GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant J. P. FInley & Son SffiJU- Laoy attendant. Mam t;. a-is. Ft B. DUNNING. Inc., east side funeral directors. E. Alder and E. 8th st ZELLER-B.RNES CCX, FUNERAL Dl rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell, East loss, iny assistant EDWARD HOtAX. UNDERTAKER. 220 trd street v ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM balmlng; lady ia't; 400 alder. M 13t. CEMETERIES R08E CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10: family lots, S 26 to 175.- Superintend eftt at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fot full Information applvi to Jrans: Schle gel. 632 Worcester blk... Phone A-2833. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co. - room Board of Trade bldg.;. abstracts a specially. Pacific- Title A Trust 00 " the leading abstractors. 204-6-4-7 Failing bid Moore Investment company to Rosa M. Smith, tot 1, block 69, Vernon . $ 460 3. H. Hobson to Gertrude E. Blan chard, lot 7, block 2, , Btraw berrydale , ,, . r., ,,,,,,.. 100 Ray J. Debuhr and -wife to J. H. Emmert ft tl. lota 1, 2, 3, block 8, Central iflblna addition 1,,700 Gertrude Hahn to Morris Kahn, lot 2, lock 254, city...i,i 47,000 John A. Paterson et al to Peter -Lo rati, east 40 feet of south 68 feet of lot 1, block 1, Elizabeth . Irving's addition..,,..,,.,... 6,000 Nordby-Craven Investment com pany to F. 13.' Webster, east half of lot 1, Mock 1. Fields ad- tltion; east half of lot 4, block , Strubes addition.. 2,150 Sumber Newell and wife to Milo Seaver, lot $, block 26, Wood lawn .......... . --, ............ ISO Robert Lutke and wife to Jennie Cooper, lot 6, block 47 Irving ton ,......... , .......... . 1,000 Earl T. Talbot and wife to C. O. Woodward, lot 7, block 4, North VlUa 250 Frank M. Warren et al to Russell Alexander, lot 16, iblock 22, Walnut Park............ 1,600 Oak Park Land company to John S. Beall, lot 3, block 128, Irv- ington 4,600 Stephen Foard and wife to Mary E. Masaulay, lots 18, 19, block 8, Arieta Park No. 8. 1.500 John C. McCarthy and wife to Patrick Murray, lot 15, block 19, Southern Portland 1,850 Robert Lutke and wife to F. S. Fields, lot 6, block 47, Irving ton 1,000 Joseph M. Healy et al to Grant Mills, lots 10. 11, block 23, Waverlelgh Heights 1,250 Norman D. Root and wife to Lil Me H. Wood, lot $, block 19, Tremont Place 176 Theodore Nicola 1 and wife to A. C. Ruby. 139.38 acres beginning, at southeast corner of the Ste phen Roberta D. L. C. in eec tion 33, township 1 north, range 8 east 21,650 Security Abstract & Trust Co. to Mrs. H. F. Torrey, lpt 16, block 86. Rose City Park . . . CS0 Hlbernla Savings bank to J. M. Wackrow, lots 26 and 27, block Al, VsH.IIJ.lUl mu...'.., vu Charles G. St rube and yiflfe to Ola B. Magner, lot 4, block 2, Oberst 66 D Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to A. E. Shirley, lot 1. block 132, Woodstock 825 L. II. Maxwell and wife to James W. Cook, beginning at point In west line of block 45. Carter's addition to Portland, 98 feet northerly from southwest cor ner; thence northerly 78 feet, easterly 201 feet, southerly 77.5 feet westerly 238 feet to bo glnnlng , 12.000 SEE , Williams Abstract Co. for Drlcws. 338 Chamber of Commerce. NEW TODAY. Quarter Block Near Steel Bridge Suitable for Warehouse, Garage, Stables or Apartment ; sewer and water; on paved street. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Heilman & Lathrop Over Merchants National Bank. .INVEST IN EV LYN GARDEN HOME ACRE TRACTS Rich soil, no rock, no gravel, wooded park or cultivated land; some with run ning water; carllne runs right through the tract Garden Home is the Junction point of the Salem and Hillsboro car lines, where there is sure to be a vil lage center. What is now selling in acres will soon be selling In village lots. Prices J350 per acre and up; easy terms. Hoscack & Godman Oregon Electrlo Depot Front and Jef ferson Sts. Phone Main 6426. Don't Forget You have only 11 DAYS in which to secure a lot in J Necarney City for $75 NEHALEM BAY LAND COMPANY Room 3 Chamber of Commerce APPLE LANDS QUARTER SECTION MDSIER Close In, lies well, bargain price. For particulars call at room 10, 14m 1st st WATCH TSB BXBT PLY Xtt OVERLOOK The only addition where they grade streets with a steam-shovel. oma ao7 BtnursxsB st. $3650 Six room cottage and frac tional lot in Nob HiU dis trict. The price on this property has been reduced and terms made easy for a quick sale. STRONG & COMPAIHY 60S CONCORD BXJ0.. Virginia Place Acreage Located near new Hillsboro electric line, is decidedly the best buy. near the city; good soil, free from gravel. - price is soon to be raised. It will pay you to see u: ' - f---; " o. a. VOTSWEJ. CO Room 838 Chamber of Commerce. riortgage Loans Lowest rates of interest, T.OTJI3 SALOMON, ' , K33 Stark Street seas SeeoaO. XEW TODAY. WE OrTEB FOB 8AXS A Quarter; Block on Union Ave. At less than surrounding quarters can be bought for. This is situated on solid ground that will support any weight ounaing ana is suitable lor cotei. ruc tory or flats, and particularly desirable for a barn at the present time. We have a party on hand that wants a barn built and will pay a good rental for a cheap uuiuimg. Buchtel & Kerns 860 E. Morrison St An Elegant Bungalow at Cost' A new, strictly modern 8 room bun galow in Holladay,, full cement baser ment, furnace, bath, - wired for electrlo lights, gas, finely finished throughout; will sell at cost; owner called east. A fine home for some one. The Coast Realty Co. 220 Lumber Exchange. MEETING. NOTICES 41 WEBFOOT CAMP, NO. 65, Woodmen of the World, meets every Fri day night in W. O. W. Temple, 128 Eleventh street All members re quested to be present visitors welcome DR. HERMAN J. HARRIS, C C A. L. BARBUR, ClerK. COLUMBIA LODGE A. F. & A. M. Stated communication tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic temple. M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON, Sec THE TREVOR MINES OOTaTTda7So the National Copper Mines Co., will have a meeting at 20J Alisky bldg., Thursday, Dec. 3. at 8 o'clock p m. Stockholders and friends invited lo at tend. FOR RENT Hall and lodgeroom-' on east sldo; will be completed In 30 days, 60x60, hardwood floor, fine stage rent very reasonable. E. B. Cllne, 1101 riunuiiirilQ live. J HOOT U4f, VEDAN.TA PHILOSOPHY Class now forming; can you use this royal road to self understanding? Instruction by member of Vedanta society and F. R. A S. A. S-503, Journal. M- W. A OREGON GRAPE CAMP. No. 6975. Monday Selllng-Hirscb win. iimi an'j wasningion sts. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6,466. meets Wednesday evening. Alisky bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts. FOR SAIjE BEA L ESTATE 10 IF UNSOLD I You can have it TODAY for $7700 and that Is $1300 BELOW ACTUAL VALUE. It's that NOB HILL HOME We've been telling you about for a week past. We're not going to name a lower price for tomorrow, as we are confident IT WILL SELL TODAY. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch Bldg. 109 Fourth St A Home for $50 Cash A modern 7 room new house, In exclusive neighborhood; bath, basement, gas, electric lights, laundry: close In; only two blocks from Hawthorne car, near 16th st.; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce. Fruit Growers, Attention? If you want the earliest fruit land and, considering quality and location. asscst mil Call on B. WOLVERTON. 403 Mohawk. AT a sacrifice, my new 8 room modern home; best of finish, built-in book cases and buffets, art glass doors, ex tra fine combination light fixtures, electric kitchen, polished floors, art glass windows, duplex shades. Make me an offer; must have money. W. L. Nash, owner, 288 E 35th st. Phone B-2313. A BEAUTIFUL 8 room home on Haw- tnorne ave.. gas, electric lights, sewer, bath 2 toilets and lavatory.- stationary washtuba, wood hoist clothes chute, pantry. All new and modern. Lot 50x : ij.s; roses, trim uvea and lawn; cement siaewaiKB. or sale by owner. $5750 T. W. Marshall, 39th and Hawthorne avel ' A SACRIFICE $400 will buy $750 equity in swell modern 5 room cottage, on E-A carline, balance at $30 per month, come quick if you want this. 226 Lumber Ex. Main oo46. GOOD STUFF 480 acres splendid 'fruit land with sur vey for new railroad and irrigation ditch through middle; will divide easily Into small tracts. Low price and easv terms on whole piece. D-159, Journal. FOR SALE New 6 room, modern bun- galow, large lot, with bath, fie plumb ing, oement walks, fine electrlo fixtures, eta.; restricted district on Mount Scott carline; $500 down, balance easy pay ments. For particulars see .Newman, 293 Burnside st. Willamette Real Estate Co. Willamette station. Si. Johns car. Woodlawn 1658. Headquarters for Pe nlnsula property. BEAUTIFUL 5 room bungalow; base ment, attic, gas, electricity, pantry; fine home: worth $2750; will sell for $2350, $300 cash. Stayton, owner, 615 ueriinger omg. nnnnv.1,,. s ' , j st. near East 88th St., only $1900. j BUY THIS now, 4 room plastered cot Terms. See T. 'W. Marshall & Co. E. tage, large lot. good car service, easy 39th and Hawthorne. .terms. Angeles Trust Co., S26V4 Wash- NEW modern ii room house in Holla day's addition: also lots in Hniinrtov Park addition. Call Rex Furniture Co. J at 2d and Main sts. Main $193. SNAP that will not last; it will sell on ! sight a 5 room cottage. See T. W. Marshall & Co. about It E. 89th nrf ' Hawthorne. FOR SALE -Two acre Sots, and' one j 5 acre lot. Within 400 feet nt MnnntlE. nooa railway right or way and Bass Line road. . P-168. Journal $T00 SMALL lot facing trark and 0 foot st $10 required. Address box 82, Lent a - - , HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. 431 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 50x100, E.. SOTtr, 150 feet from car line; choicest lot in, . Mockj. only $57i. ONE or acres, near Lents, $J0 per . ncre, cleared: . Avunn SoUWood soa: "FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE 1 $3300, TERMS 6 room house, modern. large corner lot fruit, lawn, flowers, improved street; on Beech st, near Union ave. This is a snap; better hurry, j , $250 down, 6 room modern house, small lot, not very far out. We also have other houses on small payments. Call and see us. t VACANT LOTS? 4 lots on E. Harrison st, $1100, cor ner. Corner lot on E. Clay, $850. 10 per cent down. Hawthorne ave., $850 50x100 lot. ' FARMS. - 820 acre farm alt in cultivation, in Klickitat county. Wash., 5 room house, large barn, on the North Bank road; flag station 200 yards from the house, and miles from dally station, 12 miles from The Dalles; can deal direct with owner. Come in and make us an offer. There is 40 more acres of tim ber that goes with this place. WILLIAMS & CROWLEY, "413 Marquam bldg. AN EXCELLENT HOME and AN EXCELLENT BUY. Very artistically arranged and Very satisfactorily finished. 6 rooms, hall, pantry, bath room, and large porches; fireplace and Every MODERN APPOINTMENT. Full corner lot with all street improvements paid. And It all goes for t $4500. Where can you equal it? Echo answers, "Where?" Oh, yes! It's on WASCO STREET. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. 714 Couch Bldg. 109 Fourth St. HOUSES AND LOTS Sunnyslde, 2 new modern 6 room house; lots 33 1-3x78, full basements, 2 blocks from Hawthorne ave.; price tVJQQ. $700 cash, balance easy. 6 room bungalow on S4th st., 2 blocks from carllne; lot BOx 100; price $3000; $1200 cash, bal-. ance easy. Spencer & Co. 102 2d st $70 Irvington District $T0 Beautiful 50-foot lots. Broadway and Tillamook streets: graded streets; ce ment walks and curb and Bull Bun wa ter all in and paid for; close to car, and the price ,1s only $700. Terms. ?7U crhh. imiance iu per month; Interest at 6 per cent Look to jour own Interest and Buy before the advance. COLUMBIA TRUST CO. 714 Couch Bldg. 109 Fourth St. TWO lots and 3 room house, 1 block of carline, $900; beat of terms. For Sale Two corner lots, 5 room house, fruit trees, 2 .blocks of carline, 'lroom bungalow. 1 lot, 2 blocks of car, $700; also vacant lots and acreage; best of terms. . . STAR -HE AL ESTATE 6tJ.. Take Mount Scott car, get off At 3d ave. -Call at ijraper s store. BTJNGA.LOW $200 OB LESS. Thinks of It! 4 rooms with bath, etc.; lot 60x100, near Woodlawn carline; never been occupied. $1800; you can pay $200 or less down, balance In payments like rent, $1Q per month. National Realty & Trust Co.. 326 V4 Washington at, room 616. Phone Main 5129. Money loaned on most aeais. SWELL new home being finished near Walnut Park; 6 elegant rooms, pan try, bathroom, full concrete basement and foundation, hlph class workmanship and material, best full plumbing, choice 50x100 corner, 1 blocK or car; win gen with 1 or S lots: price $3300: $1000 down. Portland Homes Co., 204 Morri son st. WE BUILD HOMES To suit vou at small cost, and very easy payments. There is no reason vhy you should not own your own homo. Call and see us and let us explain bow easy It is to do so. THE VETERAN LAND CO., 822 Chamber of Commerce. Grays Crossing Land Co. tlfiO down, buvs 5 room plastered house lot 60x100. easy terms on bal ance. $1400; have other homes on easy payments, or cheap for cash. Also va cant lots from $100 to $350. Take Mount Scott car, off at Grays Crossing. $1200 WILL buy 6 room house, with 2 lots, ChlcKen House, iruu ana oerrien, 1U blocks from Mount Scott carline; It is almost a sacrifice; terms $500 cash, bulance monthly Installments If desired. OTTO & HAKKSUN, 133 1st st. SUNNY8IDE. 6 room house, lot 66M.X100, on Madi son street; room for 2 more cottages, all In good condition; lot Is worth $1000; a good buy. Valley Land Co., 273 & Salmon et. LIST your city property and timber land with us for Immediate sales. We have caHtern connections with plenty of capital to handle large propositions. NESTER & RICHARDSON. Citizens' Bank bldg., 122 Grand ave. $450 BUYS lot In Willamette, 3 blocks to car; A-i neignoornooa. uest Duy on the market JOHN H. EASTER, Gerllnger bldg. Main 2202. WHY pay rent when you can buy a nice G room house, near car, for $1200? $100 cash, $15 per month. 718 J'3"" be commerce or 201 Chamber of Commerce, or 01 . . . 2- nase TWO new ami modern houses. 6 and S rooms, on beautiful quarter DiocK. F- Davis et., near 2Sth. $7500; would Bell 8 rOOHl llO UVAJIM. fl.UU, Wl pester bldg. Main 6179. $2800 HALF cash, fi room strictly modern bungalow, new, oxioo cor- ner, near school and car, 20 minutes from 1st and Alder; native trees, fine lawn. Lecompte. Phone Sellwood 69. A LOT FOR $125. $3 monthly, high, sightly, level lots, 6 cent carllne, new addition; 10 per cent discount If sold before opening Bay. Charles H. Adler. 226 Lumber Exchange. Worth More Moa-ty Large house, ' concrete foundation, basement, 2 full lots. $260 cash, $12.50 monthlv. Owners, Haverstic & Galla- pher. 343H Washington st MODERN east side residence, full lot. near school and car; very desirable; owner removed lo ranch. Goes this week for $2500; part cash. Particulars room 7, 181 1st st INCLOSED lot 70 feet by 100 feet, with 2 room cottage; mam water, near Anabel station, li blocks from carllne; price $825; terms. J. H. Anderson. Tull & Glbbs. OWNER wishes to sell 3 cheap lots 60x 100 each, price $1,100; $300 cash, bal ance terms;, no agents, please. Louise Brubaker, 888 Glenn aye. J "w" BU- EASY TERMS Ntt'e home on St. Johns - lln: Prlc H0.- Angeles Trust Co., 3.g6H Washington st.. room 417. A FEW choice lots, fruit trees on everr : ,ot. 88 eaehA.?(m Hs. Chamber of Commerce, or 2012 Base Line. v K ROOM house, modern. 1 block from car; fine corner; terms. Owner. 1016 151 h St.. N. " ' . ' - y CORNER lot restricted residence dis trict; streets improved; cement slde walks; prjee SSO. Owner. B-86, Journal. C. R. Dcnnell & Co. - - Real Estate. Room S3 CL of C. GIVEN AWAY MODERN S-ROOM house, 10 lots, $4,000. By owner, 270 za si. Agents neea-noi, apply. WILL build what Jon want on oasy pay . ments. Miller. 420 Worcester bldi. Main 1840. , LOTH in Peninsular addition No. 2, onTy a l"w left, $125 each, A-S351, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10 GENUINE FARM SNAP. $3500 For a nice tin acre 'farm f Dundee; excellent walnut land, splendid chance for poor man; $1000 cash, bal ance 10 years at 6 oer cent ' $2500 -For a fine 20 acre fruit farm; a great bargain; might take good city property In exchange. - Have the best dairy farms on the riv ers, stocked, best of money makers and in prices up to $90,000 and more. If you want good farms of any sise and want good value for your money and a square deal, see F. FUCT1S. - 521 Morrison st. 5 LOTS, facing river; 3 blocks' north of crematorium building site, none finer; 20 minutes from 1st and Alder; native grove trees. LeCoropte. Phone Sellwood 69. $8,500 BUYS a swell, up-to-date, (-room residence m tne woo Hill district OREGON HOME Sc LAND CO., '. 14 Hamilton Bldg.. Portland. Or! VVANTEJ- REAL ESTATE St LAND WANTED. - Farms and acreage on O. W. P. car llneS. For eastern buyers. O. W. P. LAND CO., - , i 1st and Alder sts. WANTED REAL ESTATE. To lease store between 6th and 12th, Morrison and Stark, high class retail business; could use residence, D-132, Journal. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITY REAL estate and farms. What have you to sell? Will deal with the owners only. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg. HOMES wanted, all over and around the city; from owners who'll sell. Port-, land Homes Co., 204 Morrison St , TIMBER WANTED, Lincoln or Linn counties; what have you? Give loca- tlon. 785 Dawgon st, city. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 $2500. 4 cash or trade for ranch or house and lot, 7 room new house, mod ern, double corner lot near car, nice home," perfect paradise; agents or triflers don't bother us, want buyers only. , we have others at various prices. $2000, H cash, nice level corner lot. 50x100 near Broad and Union st; others get $2500 to $5000 each all around this; tan double your money before spring; fc others all prices. WEST" COAST TIMBER CO., Grand Theatre bldg. Main 7362. A-1835. WILL exchange fine 2 story brick building and lot in Pendleton, $24, 000, for Portland property, acreage near city, or business. Am willing to hold mortgage on property of $10,000 or $12,000. What have you to offer? At las Land Co., 420 Lumber Exchange. SWELL confectionery store, valuable lease; carries best grade goods, fine fixtures, large profitable patronage; will exchange for Portland rt-al estate and a little cash; if all cash $4000. Kortiano Homes co- zi Morrison sc. WILL get you anything you want, In trade for anything you have. Caller wrire. in wetianl Dldg. WE will exchange anything you have for anything you want Call at 10ir Board of Trade bldg. WANTED To trade or sell best electric automobile In city for 5 passengnr gas car, or real estate 411 Couch bldg. , FOR SALE FARMS 17 GOOD LAND BARGAINS. CLOSE TO PORTLAND. ---9 aeresr beet -of soil,. ao mWrntes1 lirivft" from Vancouver; 5 acres under cultiva tion; fenced with picket fencing; good orchard of assorted fruits in full bear ing, balance in nice green fir- grove; new, modern 6 room, hard finished cot tage, with bath room and pantry.; mod ern fireplace, nicely painted;-new rus tic barn 24x28, painted; chicken houses, etc.: good well; in desirable neighbor hood; with It. F. D. and telephone ser vice. This Is absolutely one of the cheapest places ever offered In Clarke county for the money. Owner Just lost his wife in the reason for soiling so cheap. $3500, $2100 cash, balance can stand. 88 acres, 7 miles from this city, on good road mile from school and church, about half under fine state of cultivation; nice 4 room house, barn 40x48, chicken house, woodshed and dairy house; excellent orchard of as sorted fruits In full bearing, good team, harness, wagon, buggy, S good cows, 4 shoats, all tools on place except car penter tools; In fact everything on farm except household furniture. Price, $3500. $2500 cash, balance can stand on- place at 7 per cent interest. 40 acrea, 11 miles from Vancouver, on fine road; 20 acres under fine state of cultivation, house 20x30, barn 66x60, chicken house, woodshed, etc.; living stream and fine well; T cows, 1 horse. 1 colt, wagon, 2 plows, harrow, culti vator, buggy, cream separator, chickens, all household furniture except keep sakes. Price, $3200, $2200 cash, balance can stand on the place S years at 5 per cent Interest. See our list before buying for a home or as an Investment We can suit you and save you money. THOMPSON & SWAN Citizens' National Bank Bldg., Vancouver, Wash. Acres Beside town of Klamath Fall?, fine view of the lake; can be plat ted; trains will be running lnta town before first of January, $30 per acre, for sale or trade for' acreage. 460 Acres Partly improved, fine house, good barn, orchard; 128 acres of this is beaverdam land; a snap at $3500. 40 Acres - Fine land, fair buildings; partly improved. $1,700, 20 Acres - ! Good buildings, fenced, part in cultivation, fine spring, mostly bottom land; a fine stock farm, $3000. Coast Realty Co. 220 Lumber Exchange, Bo You Want a Good Farm? All cf These Have Good Buildings 5 acres, Clackamas; berries, orchard, $3000. i 7H acres, Roseburg; four , orchard, $1800. 10 acres, Ashland; all cultivated, ; $2500. 10 acres Tillamook; 8 cleared, $1000. 16 acres, Forest trove; line. $3500.. 20 acrea, Ttgardvllle; 17 cultivated, $3500. 30 acres Rldgefleld; boat, railroad, $2000. 40 acres, Deer Park; investigate. $2500. 80 acres, Troutdale; good terms, $6000. 120 acres, satera; scuooi, orcnaro, Jii. 800. .V. 136'acres, Marlon, mile, $4800. 160 acres, Astoria; dairy stock, $10,- eoo. What Have Yen to Trade? Angeles Trust Company ; 326 WASHINGTON ST., SUITE. 416-17. , WALN UTS I want 10 people who are thinking Of buying walnut land ta write me, I have a dandy proposition to make- you. N-S96, Journal. ;'OR SALE. Stixk ranches f all sizes, friim fin to 10.000 acres; also gram. hay-and fruit farms. Inquire Whits s Luce, jonn t-sy, nr.. 18 ACRES HJOd River ii- or. i. , i 1 for Portland property. 'inl uri iian Is a money producer, 71$ Ciratnbr-r t,! Commerce. ' r TFToQ WANT TO liHI, i-st 'f, i : trade real etatn, see ',. , - Tsylor, rra 811 Uuchj.ii.in i Washington t JToi'l:ifcr, lo to 4'7. r near Sandy J lv.-l i. Phone r-V'lMi.fM M' ' st',.; ii' i.s the moy..-, "- . . - - .