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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1908. 19 ; ' BOX CAR THIEVES IB AS CAR MS Goods of the Value of $i000 Dumped Between Ta coma and Seattle.' " (Belted Fiess Uw4 Wre. Tac'oma, Wash., Dec. 23. Northern Pacific railroad officials hero ara con gratulatln themselves that the thieves who looted. box car of nearly all Its merchandise last nignt aid not carry away; the car Itself. ) The stolen foods, which are valued at approximately $1000 were thrown from the car while It was en route from heattle to Tacoma, In freight tram No, fib last night. When the train arrived here it was discovered that about three fourths of the contents of the car, in cluding 60 large boxes of shoes shipped oy a Beattie xirm. ana mucn otner vat uable merchandise: was missing. Ten pairs of loggers' shoes and five quart bottles of whiskey were found in the outer freight yards here early this morning,, the robbers evidently dropping them in their haste to escape. ALL THE TRAINS y THROUGH VANCOUVER Beginning Saturday There Will Be Three Each Way Besides the Two Now on North Bank. - (Special Elipatcb to Tile Jonrnat.) Vancouver, Wash.", Deo. S3 Next Sat urday morning all Northern Pacific trains between Portland' and the Puget sound cities and also eastern points will run through Vancouver.' When the Northern Pacific overland trains pull into the Vancouver station and steam on through town, Vancouver will have seen the passage of her first transcon tinental train. The temporary schedule will call for three trains daily each way aside from the two dully trains over, the North Bank line that -are now in -operation. Following will be the" " ftitving and ar riving time from me Vancouver depot a. m., 2:36 p. m. and 12:20 a. m.; arriv ing from the north and east at 0:26 m. m 3:40 p. m. and 8 p. m. These trains are all Northern Pacific and will arrive at and depart from the Union depot in Portland. The North Bank trains will continue to use the Eleventh and Hoyt street depot. it will be noticed that under the new schedule Vancouver residents can return home on Monday nights. Be cause of tho failure of the Vancouver ferry to make the late trips on Mon day, it has always been necessary for Vancouver people to remain over night in the Oregon metropolis should they desire to attend a place of amusement "SPECIAL SERVICES FOR CHRISTMAS i M i 1 ' ' . .. (Special Dlapatcn to Tbs Jnoraal.t Vancouver. Wash., Dec. 23. At the churches of Vancouver there will be Christmas services In accordance with the regular custom. During the past year the religious organisations of this city have enjoyed unusual prosperity. The Christmas service at St. Luke's Episcopal qjiurch will he held at 10:31) m. m. Christmas day. including the cele- It ( LOQX VJ HQS .HERE , e, I K !-'. a l i - -hit THE a'X frA m ' Ufa w w 1 bratton of Holy communion. A special Invitation is extended to outsiders. The servlec will ' be conducted by . Rev. Charles W. DuBolu. , The Christmas tree and program for the .children will be held at the Parish house Thursday commencing at 7:30 o'clock. At St. Paul's RnnrllHh Lutheran church the following services with their special features will be held: Early matin service at a. m. with music and an appropriate sermon by the pastor. The church Is being decorated in honor of the season and when candles are sus pended from various parts of the ceil ing, the effect will be fine. Aa in an oldj custom in Europe, there will be the call to worship by cornetlsts in the steeple of the building. At 7:30 o'clock in the evening the Sunday school will hold the annual entertainment and Christmas tree. Among the Lodges. (Special Dli patch to Tba Journal.) Oregon City. Or.. Deo. 23. Clackamas chapter, Royal Arch Masons, elected the following officers last evening: High priest, Ernest P. Rands; king.. W. A. Huntley: scribe, Llvy Stlpp; secretary, Andrew Robertson: treasurer, Thomas F. Ryan; captain of the host. Max Bollack. The chapter will hold a joint installation of officers with Multnomah lodge No. 1, V, and A. M., on Saturday night at Ma sonic ball. The Red Men met, last evening at Knapp hall and four palefaces were CHRe JQ BT JAHre SWIMMEKTOPf. f Copyright. ISO, by Amerlcan-Journal-K:xmrr. r sv. . f a M . mm IF MISTAKE "NOT OU snow GOOD OLD transformed Into braves. After invita tion the braves all partook of a pot latch. The Fraternal Brotherhood will meet tonight at Willamette hall, and a class of 60 will be obligated. After initiation there will be a pie eating contest and a potato race, and prizes will be awarded to the best pie eater and potato, picker. A banquet will follow the contests, and at its close, games and dancing will be Indulged in till the midnight hour Su preme President James A. Foshay an nounced his intention by wire to State Manager Taylor to be in this city Feb tuary IS next. Real Estate Transfers. (Special DUpatch to The Journal.) Oregon City. Dec. 23.The following deeds were filed for record yesterday: Karllna HUer et vlr to C. F. Girard, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 90, first sub division of Oak Grove, $1800. United States to George I. Eadcn, southwest quarter section 32, township 3 south, range 8 east, 160 acres, patent. Same to John Scherslnger, west half southwest quarter section 12, township. 84 smouth, range 3 east, 80 acres, pat ent. F. T. Rutherford etux to Powell Val ley Co., 1(0 acres, township 2 south, range 6 east. $10. E. B. Williams to A. W. Lambert et tlx, 62 acres in section 29, township 1 south, range 2 east, consideration, $$300. AftB A, LITTLE thKu. oust - DAYS! II. H. Deety to Rebecca Deety, 16 acres in section 29, township 4 south, range 1 east, consideration $9000. C. A. Alvord et ux to F. B. Ruther ford, northeast 4 of section 16, town ship 2 south, range 6 east, consideration $10. W. L. Ward et ux to John A. Jones et ux, IS acres In section 16, township 2 south, range 3 east, consideration $1. A. C. Peace, et ux to C. Acheson et ux, 160 acres, section 30, towiyhlp 4 south, range 3 east, consideration 1. Clear Creek Land Co. to J. W. Loder, lots 1, 4. 6 and , block 6, West Glad stone, $400. EXCELLENT HOLIDAY TRADE AT VANCOUVER Country and City Buy Largely and Year's Business Will Prob ably Make Record. (Special Hi(8tch to Itie Journal.) Vancouver,, Wash., Dec. 23. The mer chants of Vancouver are enjoying an excellent holiday vtfle. People from the country as well as the city folk are buving more heavllv than nniml. Th present promises to become the record year for local merchants. This week the stores of the city are kcepiiiVopen until 9:30 o'clock so that shoppeTs who cannot spare the time during working hours, may make their holiday pur chases. Three Marriage Licenses. (Special Diapatrh t The lotraaL) Oregon City, Dec. 28. Three , mar riage licenses were Issued yesterday Kdwa'rd Heller and Christina Zosk; W J, Watson and Mabel Ackerson, and ( larence M. Falrbrother and Carmen Klttnour. Miss Ritenour being under 18 years of age, the written consent of Hi 1- A 'ienour, was uicu wun lib ureenman. IT. Portland Has to Bow (o the In ev liable Scores of Citizens Prove If. After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Portland given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the- kidneys In good health since, can be relied unnn to perform the same work in other cases. Keaa this: . G- H. Springmeycr, expressman, of iuio pirsi si., i-oriiand, Oregon, says: "Exposure in rouarh weather nrt mi jarring of my wagon brought on kidney trouble. My back nched almnst mh. stantly. My kidneys were weak and the passages or me secretions too frequent. When Doan's Kidney Pills cam tn mv attention I got a box and began using tueiu a. i unco, x ng uin in my oacK was soon relieved and the kidney secretions became normal. Two boxes of Doan's Kianey mis aoout cured ma (From statement maae jpeoruary zs, 1903.) CTUKEB TO STAT CUKBO. On January 12. 1906. Mr. Sprlnemever conrirmea me aoove statement ana add ed: "Since giving my former testl monial I have not had a trace of kid nev troublei I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to many people and am always (lad to do so." For sals bv all dealers. Price Kn cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., -Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember ' the name Doan's and take no other. ' CLASSIFIED AD BATES Classified advertisements la The Jour nal ar as follows: No ad less than lie per insertion. Phone or charged ads 6o per Una per Insertion; 1 insertions for the price of 3. Cash ads le per word per Inser tion, 7 Insertions for the price of L Lest and found, help -.wanted, . situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per insertion. 1 Insertions for the price II to 30 words. 20c; 21 to 26 words, 35c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads. lOo per line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, tOa per Insertion. New today (agate meaaue. 14 llneb to inch), 84o per Inch, Count ACKNOWLEDGE ' words to Una - - The Journal cannot . guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind oocuring in telephoned advertleementa. Should any ad appear Incorrect on first insertion. The Journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. ' The Journal's business office is open from f a. in. to S p m.t Saturdays i a. m. to 10 p.. m. t . ;j;j,''....:-l'..i..i',j,-t.' Vhones, Main 7173; A-G051. Telephone Your Classified WOT TO THE JOURNAL TELEPHONE Main 7173 A6051 Not responsible for er rors in ads taken over the telephone. For information as to contracts, consult the clas sified advertising man. A phone call will bring him to your place of business. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING WEATHER REPORT The Pacific disturbance is now cen tral over British Columbia. It has caused light to moderately heavy rains in western orejron ana western wash Ington, and light snow lit eastern Ore gon, eastern Washington and Idaho. The winds attending this disturbance nave not as yet Dean nign at the land stations along the coast. The south Atlantic low pressure area lias disaD' peared, and a ridge of high pressure now extends rrom trie upper St. Law rence vallev southwestward to Texas. The barometer continues relatively high over Wyoming ana western Colorado, end a new high presmire area has formed over central California. It is warmer In nearly all the nothern states from the Pacific ocean east to the upper lake .region, and decidedly warmer in eastern Colorado and Kansas. The tem peratures have fallen In the Atlantic states and In southern California. A heavy frost was reported this morning at Los .Angeles. The indications are for rain tonight and Thursday In western Oregon and western' Washington and for rain or snow and warmer weather tonight and Thursday east of the Cascade moun tains. A moderate westerly gale will Srevail this afternoon and tonight along ie coast. Temp. Min. Max. Precip, Atlanta, Oa. . . , Baker City. Or. Boise. Idaho . . 44 32 . 32 40 84 .04 20 24' 14 30 24 44 82 40 42 24 32 22 84 42 10 40 83 28 28 24 24 .01 . T .00 .00 .00 .12 .00 .00 .00 .36 .00 .00 .28 .14 .00 .16 .20 .12 . 50 .02 Calgary, Alberta Chicago, 111 38 Helena. Mont 82 Jacksonville Fla. Lewlston, Idaho . Los Angeles, Cal. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. . 70 88 62 64 84 48 UIIIIIH. ..... -VO pocatello, Idaho .. 33 Portland, Or 41 Roseburg, Or 60 St Paul, Minn. ... 28 San Francisco Cal. 42 Seattle, Wash. ... 42 Siskiyou, Or. 82 Spokane, Wash. .. 32 Walla Walla, Wn. 28 Washington, D. C. 38 MARRIAGE LICENSES ITenrv E. Knight St Johns. Or.. 84. Ada O- Looney, 25. I. Arthur MCMOiiana, city, r, ciara Mnrnn. 20. James Walfenbarger, Hillsdale, 14, Nollle Messier, over is. Carl Rosenholm, 124 Marshall street, 24, Anna Johnson, 29. Chester C. Klingel. 960 Corbett street, 27, Edna Winifred Weiker, 19. Christian Cholberg, 466 East Everett 24, Astrid Ollne Torp, 19. I. v. Bidwell, Astoria, 23, Fannie Selni. over 18. John Erickaon, 229 H Second street 33, Grace Courtnay, over 18. - o. w. Mccartney, jua junta, coio., 14, Adan fy nay, zi fjATERlNa for. parties, dinners and weddings; y reasonable. Mra , Sofia Mann, phone a-ij FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FXj: nerals. Alfred Burkhardt, Nob HiU florist 180 SSd st Main 60B. A-3184. Full dresu suits for rent all alseaT Cnlque Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st Wedding Carda W. a Smith & Co.. Washington bldg, corner 4th and Wash ington ' Bets A Sons, flcrlsts, funeral designs, 349H Morrison. Main; 093; A-1877. ' iar uroa., , uorisis sine . i lowers and floral deelyns. 389 Morrison st Al.X 1,1. OIIAIIU, 11U1 l"V UlU O.i, wF posits Meier ft Frank'a Main 7313. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU ments, all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand aye. N. Imhoff & Dorcas. IL'ciT jl ir iVi cT rrv 1 Aa 1CT IVtP T. LU VI B 11 UlVl 1 . w v. " land's leading marble aUd granite was, BIRTHS ACKEJt December 30, to Mr. and Mrs. .Dan R. Acker, 1191 Front, a son, BUCKLKR December 22. to Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Buckler. 214 Thirteenth, a daughter. AVIS December 83, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W Avis, 432 East Morrison, a daugh ter. DA VI8 December E, to Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Davis, 1084 East Yamhill, a daughters TAYLOR -December 4, to Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Taylor, 194 Lowell, a son. LANCASTER December IS, to Mr, and Mrs. Harry B. Lancaster. 1100 East Washington, a son. OLSON-t-December 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson, 1295 East Taylor, a son. HEWITT December 20, to Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hewitt, city, a son. KEES December 7, to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kees, city, a daughter. DEATHS THOMAS At Hood River, Or., Novem ber 22. 1908, William Henry Thomas, born In Sandusky, Ohio, beloved husband of Rachel Thomas, and brother of Mar tha, Ruth and Rebecka, and a half brother of Win field Scott Thomas. Ohio, Illinois and Iowa papers please MjEyOER December 21. George S. May-fi-pir. 295 East Second north, aged 40 ears; jpernlclous anaemia. , HiiSBTliiK uecemDer n, Jtuam weu ster. 148 East Thirty-eighth, aged 84 years; old age. JOHNSON -December 21. Julius John son, city, aged 23 years; typhoid fever. MULLIGAN December 21, Mary Jane Mulligan, 703 Clackamas avenue, aged 71 years; metral regurgatatlon. FLOOD December 20, Charles Flood, 294 Going, aged 27 years; pulmonary tuberculosis. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. M'ENTEB ft OILBAUGH, undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Mala 480. Lady assistant. J.P.pInley & Son Mar Lady attendant Main ; A-1699. SELLER-BARNES CO., UNERAL Di rectors, embalmers. 270 Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant EDWARD HOLiaAN. UNDERTAKER. 220 3rd street. ERICKSON Undertaking Co., embalm Ing; lady ass't; 409 Alder. M. 6188. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 110; family lots, 326 to 876. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fur full Information apply to Frank- Schle gel. 22 Worcester blk-Phone A-2823. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly compiled and examined, charges rea sonable. Room 5, 221 Vs Morrison st. Phone Main 8109. James M. Pugh. Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co., room 6 Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. Frank Mitchell and wife to J. B. Springer, 2 acres in section ll. township 1 south, range 1 east : 3 2.000 John Armstrong to J. IS. Dow and wire, lot 3, block 14, Kin- r.p Park 1.B00 Victor Land company to F. B. Kutnorrorfl, ubxzie reet in lot "A." Washington addition .... 400 George W. Watt and wife to Henry Brown, lots 8, 4 ana , block 8. Excelsior 340 Preston W. Smith, guardian, to fSusan w. Hmttn, undivided , of blocks 62, 55, 67, 61 and 65. Carter's addition 8.62S R. S. Evans and wife to Amby S. Blowers, east or lotss ana J. C. Hankfn to Jane Mlddaugh. 93x100 reet beginning at point 1132 feet south of corner of section 18, township 1 south, range 2 east 400 Fred H. Buck et al to Charles Behm, lots 7 and 8, block 1. Crvstal Snrinss addition 600 John J. Kunta and wife to B.,W. Fisher et al. lot 13 and north 25 feet of lot 11, block 6, Ken Uworth 4,000 John J. Kunt and wife to B. W. Fisher et al, lot 12, block 4, Ch.ipman'8 addition to St. Johns 2,000 N. M. McDanlel and wife to L. H. McDanlel, wast of lots 3 and 4, block 263, Alkens ad dition 8,600 Portland Trust company to Wil liam Mnyer, lots 6 and 7, block 6, Gay's addition to Alblna.. 1,000 John A. Bell- to A. A. Harrison, lot 9, block 1. Archer j-'lace... 260 Elijah Adams and wife to Care line Schurman et al lot T. block 2, Arleta Park No. 2 700 W. W. Atkinson to J. F. Becker, lota .1 and 2, block 1, Myrtle Park 450 James G. Barnes and wife to Eugene Palmer, lot 9, block 11, West Piedmont 1,676 Eugene Pnlmer to Mary E. Pal mer, lot 9, block 11, West Pied mont 1,673 M. C. George ami wife to Theo nhllus Hatch et al, lot 3. block 10. Clifford addition to Alblna 650 August Swanson and wife to W. O. Register, lot 10, block 8, Central Alblna 750 Moore Investment Co. to Andrew Peterson, lot 7, block 33. Ver non . 500 Portland Realty & Transfer Co. to Edwin W Steele, lots 1 and 2. Block 6. Chicago 326 Moy Bow Wing to Merchants Loan & Trust Co., lots 1 to 6 and "A" block 1; lots 1 to5. blokk 4; lots 1 to 10, block 5; lota 1 to 10, block 6; lots 1 to 10. block 7; lots 1 to 6 and "B" block 8 ail In Howes ad dition 12,600 R. Delano to Hattie A. Bar tholomew, 1-6 interest in lots , 12 and 14, block 89. Sell wood.. 250 Charles W. Boost and wife to Antono Plazxi et al, lots 6, 6 and 7. block 19,'Tibbetts ad dition 7.800 James P. Andrews and wife to Airred J. KHder, lot 1, Block i Reulah Heights - 400 Daniel W. Cook to Peter Jossy, ' lot 8. block 6, Creston 600 H. Wegner and wife to V. E. Hen way, lot z. diock 4, Aneta Park No. 3 12S Thomas P. Dye et al to Guy Wll- lard Thatcher, lot 10, block 38, Sunnvside 2.600 Victor Land Co. to Thomas O. Davison, lot ll, block 13, Capt- tan addition 75 Pacific Title Trust Co.. the lesdlna abstractors. 204-6-6-T Falling bldg. PACIFIC Title & Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 304-5-8-7 rolling bldg. SEE Williams Abstract Co, for prices. 338 Chamber of Commerce. NEW TODAY. A BARGAIN Does This Interest You? I will sell my beautiful home, north east corner East Ankeny and East 18th its., if purchased this week, for $7800. This Is $1000 less than it cost me. Lot 50x100, with stone wall on both streets. House has 10 rooms, 8 both rooms, new furnace and in fine condition. Can be seen between 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. and after 6 p. m. W. T. BRANCH 661 East Ankeny Street. . txsy so TKiaroS za OVERLOOK THE FIRST ADDITION TO ORADH STREETS WITH A STEAM SHOVEL. MOST SIGHTLY PlTIT DING SPOT IN PORTLAND. orriC3 sc7 evxsibh st. NEW TODAY. This AJodern Seven-Room Htfuse 10UX150, ON CAKLINE: MUST SELL: WILL TAKE 3240O; TIME ON 31000 NO AGENTS. SEE THIS OWNERS AT 4 N. 6T1I ST. . . Cheap land 1000 acres of rolling hill and bench land, Yamhill county, partly covered with oak grubs, unexcelled for fruit and walnuts. Will-1 sell on eaay terms and at a snap price. , ADDKE8S -787. JOTTBWAI. " MEETING NOTICES 41 HAWTHORNF3 lodge, No, 111, A. F. ft A. M Special com- ' munlcation this (Wednesilujl evening at 7:30 will be held Jointly with Mount Tsbor lodge, No. - 42, and Columbia lodge 114, ror-installation 01 or- ncers. visiting order of the w. M. C. R MILLER, Secretary. COLUMBIA lodge. No. 114,' A. F. & A. M.- Special meeting In Templars' hall Ma sonic temple, West Park and Yamhill, at - 7:30 o'clock to nlirht (Wednesday), to Install officers lointly with Hawthorne anJ Mount Tabor lodges. Members espe cially urged to attend. Visitors : wel ; come. By order of the W. M. - , ; FRED L. OLSON, Secretary. I07. JDTTaHD DOOR PRIZE DRAW ING TONIGHT. COME TO MEETING. ' CAMP t r.w.o.w. P. P. O. E. -PORTLAND Lodge No. 143, will hold a special mfeeting Wednes day, December 23, 1908, at p. m., to consider matters of importance to- the lodge. A full attendance Is requested. Visiting brotherc are Invited to be pres ent. By order of the exalted ruler. C. M. BILLB, Secretary. FOU RENT Hall and lodgeroom . on east side; will be completed In 30 days, 60x60, hardwood-floor,, fine stage; rent very reasonable. E. B. Cllne, 1101 Hawthorne ave. Tabor 1147. M. W. A. OREGON GKAI'Ei CAMP, No. 6975. Mondays. Selllng-Hlrscn block, nth and Washington sta M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, ,4, meets Wednesday evening. Alisky bldg.. 3d and Morrison sta . FOR SAL E -RE A It ESTATE 16 WHY NOT? ' V nliun Jitsw tv ara and artistte homes, it s our business; aon t pay me rent nun, ymy u. WHY NOT? ' BUTTERWORTH - STEPHENSON CO., 33 Lafayette bldg., 6th and Washington. iU. AD?. CHEAPEST FINE RESIDENCE LOT. On paved street, south facing, has piped sewer and water in yards, 60x100, cement walk, fine elevation; no better place to build bungalow. Must have money at once. Price 31200, Easily worth 31400 to f 1600. Room 3. 24&H IF YOU wish to sell or exchange your business, city or country property, list with us for a square deal. W'e- can loan your money on good real estate mortgages. ATLAS LAND CO., r A-1320 420 Lumber Exchange. MAGNIFICENT home on Belmont street; 8 large rooms, built in china closet, pantry, clothes presses, etc? fruit trees and small frulta For quick sale, 34500; terms. 31000 cash, balance long time. American Trust Co.. i 300 Chamber of Commerce. - ' TO SH.TTLE ESTATE Two modern 6 room cottages, nearly new, witn eoncretewfoundations, on 100x100, In Sunnyslde. Waldemar Seton, attorney at law. room 431 Worcester bldg., 3d ill want f"i wnimi v. or. ( ROOM new house for $3000 on a 60x 100 lot overlooking "Overlook' and . the city; close to thexR. S. carllne. It Is a great bargain and $500 -cash first payment. Chapin & Herlow, 332 Cham ber of Commerce. ' " - y- - -- .. 19 ssa ouoiia Aa pmJO 33t 'uos -pjsqDtH aowN -noX osssid m. jam siuja uo pua saojJd 'Xadoad Ajj pue noun J siuos 01 uon"lV inoi una o) earn ptnoM a ipiion em 4jja UP uAop pidn q um PNIHJaH3A3IY : ASACRIFICE OF 3300. New modern room bungalow, h block. 1 block to station; price 31800, 3740 cash, balance terms. W-W car, third house east Evans station. , 6 ACRE tracts near Beaverton; new tract Just platted. 1160 to 3250 per acre; terms.-small payment down, bal ance inside of 6 years; first choice now. Call State Land Co., 133 1st st. TVE ARB OWNERS AND AGENTd. River View and Peninsula property,' if Interested In low prices and easy terms call on us. Summit Investment Co.. 129 KllUngsworth ave. Three new 6 room modern cottages, lo cated within 2 blocks of Hawthorne ave.; good terms. Owner, 1233 E. Main St.; phone Tabor 495. REAL estate. Do you want a home? Good location, fine climate, dairy, fruit and stock ranches. Fine, timber land. Terms. Write for booklet. A. L. Rain- water philomath. Or. 350x256 DIRECTLY on Woodstock car- line (gilt edge) at a great bargain; easy terma Apply to 8. L. N. Oilman. 411 "Washington st, or phone B-1940; ""THIS 13 A GOOD INVESTMENT. T room house in Woodlawn, eloso to carllne, 32800; terms; Perley Lent 1 coroett piug. ji-igfj A NAP $1376. $10 per month. 7 per cent nice room cottsge large cor ner lot; near school; 2 blocks from car. Owner leaving city. Z-699. Journat . SPFCIAL OFFER A bunch of slots at Wodmere, Mount Scott line Take $650 on payment Owner, 26S Stark st., room as. NEW modern room house in Holla day's additi a; also lots in Holladay Park addition. Call Re Furniture Co at 2d and Main sts. wain 8 NEW i room modern hoiist-s; one on Hawthorne ana un large lot; a bargain. 1148 Hawthorne ave., between flVB lots'facing river, 3 blocks north Crematorium; fine view, native grove trees1 17 minutes from 1st and Alder. Phone Beliwooa . 810 DOWN and 35 per month buys, a choice lot with too ?V,nU5VP 30 foot street on caxoe; $-09. b-80. Joornal. , A MODERN 8 room residence, nsjtrlr , 11 first class and complete. H Shaver, rhono Woodlawn 4. No C. R. Dcnnell & Co, Real Estate. R-nm 334 r. ft - SUBURBAN lots. $.lw; fine view; double value in 1 year- easy ter investigate; no "gp!;iXXlZi-,l"'"'t '' ! LIST yur propfiTy alt.r" u-r t buyers fnr i-.irgatns t-nly. J. Wledrlrk. 110 2i. B-Y owner ri-t rown .kltehen, b8tn. gns, e.-ctri. 135 E...16 1 h N. J : G, is w 'I.t '-Tu " . -'. . Woodland. SaM. 1-.": y. t. nient lr'.'. itifl SAI.K-v-A- !- 1 3T--T a ' if ' .-. J. 'i, I I . No