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t y - 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.! PORTLAND.' MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1911. 13 K B5 IN ONLY 2 SWEEPING LAWS I X t j i i m-i i x . , tongress Can Show tittle Evi- aence or.naru vvuinuuuo During President Jaft's Ses sion "Extraordinary. ' ""' (United Press teased Wire. - ' . tV.hlnrton. Aug. - 3l.After five months and five flays of Incessant 'grind the congress of the United States today was able to show but two big legislative measures made Into laws-the Canadian reciprocity agreement and the bill for publicity or, campaign coniruuv"" ,7 fore elections. v v Th. .nnirtnnmnt bill, fixing the membership of the next house of rep resentatives at 433. was anouier imniicu product turned out during the five months.. . i Campaign Material Mads. , The Demoeratlo leaders were -enthusiastic over the campaign material that they have fashioned from the happen ings at ths extra session. . A great scheme of tariff revision, which the Democrats declared would, cut down the tariff tav an h American neoDle has crumbled to dust under the power of tha president s veto, Keciprocny w,m Canada was the only reason given by the president for 'convening the extra session on March 16. . Ten ' Democratic tariff bills, one re vising the wool schedule, another plac ing meat and bread on the free list, have been lost In the shuffle. A third revising the cotton tariffs, will also die aborning. Two of them, the wool bill and free list bill, the president has vetoed. The Democrats made ineffect ual attempts to pass them over the veto. The other is In a base of technical defeat between the 1 sens te and ths house. Coalition Helped Democrats. SA combination of Democratic and In surgent Republicans, .led by Senator La Toilette (Rep. Wis.) In the senate, en abled the house Democrats to put their tariff bills through that body in some semblance of their original shape. But the combination exploded at the last minute and only the complaisance of the stand pat Republicans allowed passsge of the cotton bill, to which were at tached revisions of the iron and steel schedule, the chemical schedule, the cot ton machinery schedule and an amend ment providing for free coal from Can ada. The declaration-of the president that he will sign no tariff bills until the tariff board reports on them, put a damper on the tariff revision ardor of the Democrats. A bill providing for the direct election of senators by the people will be left in conference between the- two houses when congress adjourns. The house passed It end the senate amended it. Plans Progress for Celebration of Century of Peace Among English Speaking People. London, Aug. 21. To celebrate the centenary of peace among English speaking people, as marked by the sign ing of the peace treaty between Eng land and America in 1815, an Important scheme for a permanent memorial Is being discussed In London by repre sentative men of both nations. Andrew Carnegie is chairman of the American committee, with Colonel Theodore Roos evelt as honorary chairman, and the governors of 46 states of the Union as honorary vice presidents. The celebration will take place In 1914-15, and will most probably take the form of either (1) purchasing Sul grave Manor, Northamptonshire, the an cestral seat of the Washington family, aa a lasting memorial of the peace and a center of Interest for all the Anglo Saxon race: or (2) Jno building of a bridge across the Niagara. Falls, con necting British and American territory, and to be toll free to citizens of both nations.' Possibly, If funds permit, both chimes may be realised, so that each COun.trywl)iLjJPssessa peace. memorial I Mr. William B. Howiana, chairman oi he International Organisation commlt ee, now in London, said to a reporter: mtmORiAL UB "A decision will DC arrivea at prooauiy before ths end of the year. Ws have approached the owner of- the Sulgrave estate with a view to securing an op tion on reasonable terms. I think the Idea would be to devote the house to the purposes of a museum, for the housing Of objects and documents In dicating ths close snd peaceful rela tions between the two countries, and to lay out ihe 200 acres of land, or part of It, as an International park. "The proposed bridge across Niagara. Falls would be a grand connecting link between, the two shores. Ths new struc tuie would be free to all passengers, and as there are thousands of British visitors during the yearhls form of memorial would be of some benefit to . them. We shall seek to get In touch with English ' people who are willing to cooperate In the celebration, and It '' la likely that a British committee will be formed In connection with, the larger project. . "There will , be a series of public . gatherings in America, England, Canada and Australia. An Influential commit tee will be organised In Canada and Australia and probably In all the Brit ish colonies. A conference of the ln terests ''will most likely be convened In New York In the autumn. - -- 'There has. been no hostility along - ths 3000 miles of American-Canadian - border during the last ' 100 years, so that the celebration will assuredly evoke I 'suggested that a history of the period M l.kl kl.. I I.. 4 ... I I c is benefit of school children in the i . - - - ... - r . - r r mucin uj uiiixuir ub w 1 1 Lirii inr i rin inu various countries. v They :- would thus have an opportunity which has never be fore boen afforded . them ef studying a history which-would hot include any record of war, V-Afe,,,. . $1To' Astoria-r-$1 .During the centennial a special fare : . of SI- each way to Astoria has been made by the O.-W. R. A N. via steamer ' Potter, , leaving Ash street dock at 8 a, rn. "flatly except Sunday. Saturday at 1 p. : m., or on the steamers Harvest , Queen or, Haesalo. leaving it I , p. m. Saturday; .All. steamers , touch rat As toria. North Beach, rate,, good . for .20 days 13, ,wltli stopovers at Astoria In either direction ' Call at city -ticket -. of floe, Third and Washington streets. Hood River ; United Brethren Pastor Tells Why HeWon't Go to Methodists. ' v v ":,m"' c,s ' ' . (Special to The Journal.) Hood. River, .Or., Aug. ,21. Rev. Mr. Parsons, pastor of the Hood River United Brethren- church, preached a ser mon on church union- yesterday, ana laid down the rule upon -which the ' local church would unite with the Methodist church In Hood River. . The preacher said he had been confronted With ap peals to unite v ever since he had been pastof of .the Hood "River church, but that the i United Brethren church In HoodTRlver would never disband. He said It was the ' first ' church la Hood River, that it had built a gymnasium for the young men ami Installed a pub llo library, thereby showing that it had been fulfilling its full mission to the community as a church, and that It had Tip reasons for -quitting now.' " He said, however, he would be In fa vor of havlngUhe Methodists unite with It, as they had come here after the United Brethren church had been built, and. In return would favor the erection of a Methodist church .on Hood River Heights and would urge all the United Brethren members on the Heights and In the country to unite with that church. Rev. Parsons- said ths United Brethren church In the United States had been the pioneer In ; the advocacy pf church union, and that he- greatly deplored the multiplicity of churches In the small cities. However, be urged 'the priority of his ohurch here, and held to the prin ciple that the United Brethren church had a first right to maintain Its Identity as a church In -case of a union of the Methodist and United ' Brethren churches. . , "Docile" Hone Runs Away Twice. Centralis, . Wash., Aug. 21. Mrs. Myrtle Cameron, a resident of Lincoln Creek, purchased a .supposedly docile horse a week ago, but has experienced her. second runaway since owning the animal, the second time narrowly escaping-with her life. The hors overturned the'buggy, precipitating Mrs. Cameron into the roadway and causing severe injuries. Mrs. Cameron -. was -visiting her-brother, Clarke Davis, in Centralis, at the time of the accident, and Mr. Davis threatens to procesute the man who sold his sister the, animal. The.' next national convention of the Socialist party- probably will be held In Milwaukee. Don't Be Bald rYlmost Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. ' Tou can easily find out for yourself if your hair needs nourishment, if It Is thinning, getting dry, harsh and brittle, or splitting at tha ends. Tou simply have to pull a hair from the top of your head and closely examine Its roots. If the bulb Is. plump, and rosy It Is all right; If it Is -white and shrunken your hair Is diseased and needs nourishment, ", We haves a remedy f'of hair troubles that cannot be surpassed. 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We urge you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our recommendation and .with our guarantee-back of It. Tou certainly take no risk. Remember, tou can obtain - Rexall .- Remedies only at The Owl -Drug Co., Inc. Cor. 7th and Washington Sis . KEW TODAT HO L GATE, addition xs closb' nr. REAfc ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title & Trust company, Lewie bldg., m ana viax. Nllea Helms to Lewis M. Burley, T" lot 22, Hollywood 800 Hlbernla Savings bank to John W. Lennox, lot s, s, diock o, ien- ox ... 'too T. H. Stoner to DUlle R. Stoner, lot l, i, diock , Juaegiy High- land .I 4.000 Truman B. Richardson and wife to George A. Rosa et ai, lot 6, 7, 8, 9,. 10, 11. 12, 18. and south 20 feet of lot 14, block 2, Fall ling addition 6.300 J. E. Tanch to Bonjamln F. Twlg- ger. lot 11, Dfock 6, srainara tract S00 Henry E. Egler and wife to J. E. xancn, 101 ii, t.ocx s, urainara tract 480 James Ward and wife to Edmund Batcneider, lot zs .diock ii, Berkeley addition 7B0 Louies Helen Allen and husband to L. E. Stelnmets, one aore -of Hampton Kelly D. L. C. In sec tion 7 township 1 south, range 2 east 2,800 Security Abstract A Trust com- fiany to J. B. Diokover company,' ncorporated, lot 8, block 10, ' Elmhurst BOO Western Oregon Trust company to Kutn Mcuonaia, lot 4, diock . . .41.. MAA 1, Ariwwft ........ vvv Topas Land company to Ruth Mo- . uonaia, tots i, . s ana 4, dmck , 4, Madrona Hill ...1,100 Louise E. Hamilton to Lena Thlel, south 88 2-8 feet of lot 11 In subdivision east half of tract 'I." in M. Patton tract' ..... ft.lBO Lena Thlel to Louise E. Hamilton, lot , diock 4U, jttossmere ...... t.zso Sumner Newell and wife to E, L. , s, Thompson, -lots 8, 7, 8, 10 and ' . 11. block 1. Klickitat addition" 1.780 Title A Trust company . to Rosa Buchanan, 101 a, diock n, Mai- .- , - ...3 1.1-.- . . t Ik. lory Huuuiva . ...,, a,pvu W. I Shuss and wife towH: E. . nodi, lot M oiook , up ion -srK i,soo Sec. Abstract A Trust Co. to Joa chim sunr, iot s. oiook is, xuim- . M. C. -Howard,,, and husband to '. Nelly A. zenrung. lots zi, z ft and .2. block 6. Bralnard . .j'. .... 2.000 Title &. Trust Co. te Cora J.-Turn ner, lot 11, block Bt. ives ad-; ' dttlon ... ................... .t 171 Arthur J. Cartwrlght snd wife to jonn I snaw enesa ioi.s, biocs; ' , Merlow ' ...1,500 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Oregon Nut A. Fruit company to Demartls Battlsta et al, lot -10, 11, block 7. Oasmar- . v .. J. H. Cone and wife -. .to''N.".J,; ..,. ChristUnsan, lots 18: 19, block 2 Woodmere. Park ...i. ....... 0 Florence C. Metcalf and husband ' to Alfred A. Baker, lot , block cj . ; 1. Brock addition; also a strip ; ? 113.3 feet long by 80Kfeet wtdt'.-.W-' commencing at southeast corner -. m of lot . block 1. Brock addition 8,700 Rose CltyPark association tp t Clara D. 'Buler. lot 17, block HO, Rose, City Park . . . 780 Bertha Ridgley and husband to Ella N. Voce, lot 4, block 184, , Woodstock addition . j . 800 Fred K. Hungerford and wife to R. R, Adams et al.. land begin ning at northwest corner of lot . 7, block 3, Pleasant Home addi tlon (assigned to Mlnnio M. Bar tholomew) . . , 2,600 T. Q. & Tr. Co. to Ada Jacobsen, lot 18t block 28, Rossmere ....... 650 Kthel Jr. Ham to Daisy PeteYs, . east half of lots 1. 2, block 2, ' - Upton Park- r..... 2,260 Thomas Leisure and wife to Mable J. Leisure, east half of lot 8 and - ' .. all of lot 9 block 6,' Cloverdale . ' Extension .................... 8,100 E, W. Spencer and 16 others, land for widening of 71st street at Mt. Tabor and wiy extension of north line of Broadway - street 8,000 William Foss and wife to E. R Oilman, lot 21. 22, block. 4, Vaughton Park Northwestern Horn Building com pany to H. B. Jaqies. lot 9, 10, . block 26. Hyde Park . . . . . i . , . . i,27 West St. Johns Land company to Rasmus Sorenson, lot 6 block 13. Whitwood Court 860 Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co., capital 3200,000. 6 Board of Trade bldg. PACIFIC Title & Truat Co:, the leading abstractors. 7 Cb. Com., ground floor. CLASSIFIED ' AD RATES fcssBsSBjssaasas"stasBs sassasB In Effect April 16. 1911. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED. , A CASH ADVERTISEMENTS. Daily or Sunday. X time, 8o per line. . . 2 consecutive times, 7o per line per In sertion. - t or more consecutive times, 6c per line per insertion, or 7 insertions for prlos Of 8. No ad counted for less than 8 lines. The above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications ex cepting the following: "Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent" ads. Ths rates In these classifications are: 6c per line per insertion. Three Insertions for the price of two. Seven insertions for the price of five No ad taken for less than-lSc. CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS, 1 time. So per line 3 consecutive times 8o per line per In sertion. 7 or more consecutive times, 7o per line per insertion. . . The above rates apply to "New To day!' and all other classifications ex cept the following: '"Situations Wanted, To Rent Snd Wanted to Rent" ads. The rate in these classifications Is 7c per line per insertion. I No ad charged for lews than two lines, or 16c. MEETING NOTICES 41 M. W. A. ROSE CUT CAMP Monday Selllng-Hirsch bldg., Washington near 10th. Phone clerk. Main 3294, A-4885. R. N. A., Ore. Rose camp, meets Tues. evenings, Swiss hall, 3d and Jefferson. MARRIAGE LICENSES A. W. Welch. 910 East Fourteenth street, 22, and Inez Shangler, 19. Frank Patton, Vancouver, Wash., 26, and Erva Wright, 24. Charles Franken 215 Mill street, 19, and Ada Kenner, 17. George Bwdee, C. J. Cook Co.. 28, and Edna Guinther. 18. C. J. Nestle, Lents, Or., 82, and Theodosia Osborn, 19. H. Oelsen 876 Corbett. 86, and Ida Erdmann, 25. George Nelson, Seattle, Wash., 45, and May Jackson, 34. George Powell, iSihi East Morrison, 85, and Jessie Murlkers, 33. H. B. Blrdgham, 112 Stark street, 61. and Ermie Fisher, 49. Chris Thompson, 627 Hood street, 24, and Lena Albrlkts. 24. - Harold Truman, 262 Sixth street, 22, and Hazel Kirk. 19. Frank Passmare, Ridgefleld. Wash., 21, and Elsie Weber. 16. William Miller, 625 Cayworth, 19. and Edna Clayton. 17. . John Cruikshank, 329 11th street, 28, and Esther Cowden, 28. . & SMITH & GO. Wedding and visiting card engravers and monogram stationers. Washington bldg., Washington art., bet. 3d and 4th. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co,, 809 Stark st. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison St. BIRTHS MATTHEWS To Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, 4611 East Fiftieth, Aug ust 13. a girl. JACKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jack son, 807 Harrison st., August 19, a boy. WEIGEL To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welg- . el, 295 Hooker. August 17, a girl. WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wheeler, 328 Wheeler, August 6, a girl. LEE To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee, Fourth and Flanders, April 9, a boy. FOOTBJ To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foots, 989 East Eighteenth, August 7, a boy. NEILSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Knud Nell eon, 670 Roselawn, August 17, a girl. MINER To Mr. and Mrs. William Min er, 1005 East Tenth. July 14, a boy. HALL To Mr. end Mrs. Edward Hall. 1107 ' East Yamhill. September 5, a fcrlrl. PHEBUS To Mr. and Mrs. John Phebus, 642 Karl, July zs. a dov. HOLMES To Mr and Mrs. John Holmes. 1109 East Twenty-ninth, August 7 ,a boy. MCNAB To Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNab, 1382 Union ave.,September 6, a boy. SEARWAGEAU To Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Searwageau, 69 West Jessup st, August 7, a boy. SANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. George Sanderson, 340 Sacramento, August 8. a girl. BftAM To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beam, 808 Hancock St., August 13, a boy. DEATHS AND FUNERALS VANBUSKIRK In this city, at her late residence, 1364 East Harrison St.. Martha Vanbuskirk, aged 71 years, 8 months and 13 days. Funeral services will take plaoe at Ffnley's Parlors, Tuesdsy. August 22, at 2 p. m. Inter ment at Lone Fir cemetery. M'KAT In this city, at her late resl denas, 210 East 36th St., Eva McKay, aged 51 years. Funeral services' will take place at the abave mentioned res idence, Tuesday, August 22, at 3 p. m. Interment at Riverview cemetery. TEGHTMIER, at his late residence, 760 E. Davis, Aug. 20, William Teghtmter, age 75 years; funeral services will be held at Leroh's Chappel E. 6th and Al der, Tuesday. Aug. 22, at 2:30 p.'' m. ROTER Daniel -. Royer, Leavenworth, Wash., August 16, age 43, apoplexy. FRIAUF Florence Friauf, 1023 East Twenty-third st.. August 16, age 21, convulsions, v WICKS E. H. Wicks, Good Samaritan hospital, August 19, erysipllis. NETES Olgo Nyes. St Vincent's hos . pltal, August 18, age 25. gangrene of Intestine. -, WEST Lewis West 109,0: East Seven teenth et., August 15, ege 42. apoplexy. WHITMORE Viola Whltmore, Good . Samaritan hospital, August 18, sg 5, appendiceal abscess. ; DONAUGH In this city at 610 Doug las avenue.- August ?0, - Mrs. Sarah Donaugh, aged 78. years. Remains at Hemstock funeral ptfrlors, 1887 East Thirteenth street, corner Umatilla ave ntie,. Funeral notice later. - MAtf M". SMITlt. florist. 150 6th sC epp. Meier & Frank's. Main 7816. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD HOLMAN, undertaker 520 (1 St.- l-.Sy sssisianx. main nv'-' HEMSTOCK-4687 12. lSth. Seiiwood'lij also- 69 Dawson, .Woodiawa 1874. FUNERAL DIRECTORS , Dunning & McEntee every 'detail. 7th and Pine. Main 480. A-465S. Lady assistant ITP.'Rnley di Son - i Third Uliii Mmllann r Lady attendant. Main 9, A-1699. ATRTZELLER CO, Both Phones. Suor Zeller-Byrnea Co, Lady attendant. I tT'DfU Undertaker.' Lady assistant. LLnbn B-1888. E.-781. K. th-Alder. PiaoreAM Pa Funeral directors, lUf- rearson uOi 371 Russen st e. ioso. FRIPQHM Undertaking CoT" nnlUOUlM 6133, A-2 2 35. Lady Main ass't v , am tt-rtm m V . . ! cjaox DiuEi luxieriti aireciors, Buccesn or to F. S. Dunning, Ino. E. 82, B-2525 GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 Houses and vacant- lota In this beau tiful tract: Just put on the market; west slope of Mt Tabor, East 60th st. be tween Salmon and -Taylor? high . and sightly; perfeot grade: restrictions; all improvements in, including hard sur face pavement. See-owner at 199 East 60th st. on the ground. 'Easy terms. W. L. Nash, Owner, WE CAN SELL Houses, business property and lots if priced right Have in quiries now for all of above. Write, phone, or call and see us. GOWEN-IDE TRUST CO. Room 2, Lumbermens bldg, 6 th and Stark. 89000 EAST TERMS. 90 acres, located In Bull Run reserve, liy, miles from Portlsnd, present , ter minal Mt Hood R. R.; mostly rich-bottom land and only private tract through which the Bull Run river flows between town of Bull Run and Portland water works: 1,000,000 -feet -first growth tim ber. Ideal proposition for suVnmer re sort 818 commonweaun magt ACRRS near Beaver Hill coal mines. Coos-county: 8100 per acre, ,half cash. V-834, Journal. FOR SALE-r-HOUSES 61 Hawthorne District 3300 CASH. 7 rooms, built-in double buffet and bookcases, solid oak floors, furnace, fireplace, laundry trays, sleeping porch, den. mirror doors. Price 33400. Cash 8300, terms 320 jper month. National Realty & Trust Co., room 728 Chamber of Commerce Mdg. Phone Main 6129. 6 ROOM house, modern, lot 60x100 on E. 28th St.; 3000, one-half cash, bal ance terms. 7 room modern house, lot 50x120 on E. 38th st. and Hawthorne ave, $4600; H cash, balance terms. These . are two snaps; owners must sell. See us at once. UNITED TRUST COM PA NT, 917 Board of Trade. BEAUTIFUL 8 room attractive new modern home; lawn, roses, native trees, large porches, fine view, car passes door; everything complete; no fixing; near .school; for less money than you can buy or build. Don't miss this op portunity. Photo at hand. Henkle & Harrison. 611 OerHnger. 2d nnd Alder. Hawthorne District 6 room house, bath and toilet, corner lot, east front, close in; owner leav ing city; sacrifice for quick sale Price $1600 H. E. James Co., 88 10th St., near Stark. Sunnyside Sunnyside '6 room modern .house '" worth 15000; owner needs some cash In business; will sell for $4000 for quick sale. BROADSTREET'S EXCHANGE, 271 y, Morrison St.. room 62. $1000 Each $28 DOWN, $15 MONTHLY, 8 new 4 rqom plastered cottages' close to new Mt. Hood electric. Stop your rent leak. Fred W. Germain, 329 Burn side. Main or A-2776. FOR SAJjE 1 acre four blocks from Meldrtrm station; small 4-room house, chicken house nnd chickens, 8 cords of wood; good well, garden and pota toes, all under cultivation. Price $1600. J. D. Garlick, Meldrum Sta. Go 4 blocks west. WILL $1000 BUILD AN ARTISTIC HOMET Tes, and partly furnish it. We have a larger number and greater variety of designs than you will find in any book. Complete working plans and specifications, FIVE DOLLARS. Portland Bldg. Assn., 322 Mohawk Bldg. , Don't Pay Rent We have 4, 6 and 6 room homes, all modern, inrestricted districts, for sale op easy terms. Provident Investment & Trustee company, 201-2-8 Board of Trade bldg. Marshall 473. A-1023, SIX room house, right down town, be tween Broadway and steel bridge, will take suburban lot as part payment; this property will double in value when bridge are finished; price $6000. Owner, 302 Failing bldg. TWO lots on corner with house of 8 rooms, new and good, only 15 mln utesMto center of city; $100 down, $16 a month; will trade. BROADSTREET'S EXCHANGE. 271 Morrison st, room 62. PENINSULA BARGAIN. Fine corner lot, 47x90, neat one room house, furnished, fenced with 6 foot wire, $650, easy terms; a real bargain. Fred W. German, 829 Burnslde. M. or A. 2776. New 7 room house, on 41st St., 2 blocks from car; beautiful home. Main 4144. t 3 BEAUTIFUL HOMES. " Irvlna-tati. $5300. $7000. $4760: $500 cash each will handle any one. A very fine place, lot 76x160. 12 rooms, elegant home. C-1866, East 2.73. No agents. W. H. Herdman FOR 8ALB By owner, new 6 room oungaiow, modern, uutcn Kitcnen, ce ment' Dasement and walks, lot 60x100. shade trees. Inquire 1 block south snd 1 block west of Wpodmere station. SMALL . bungalow at Mllwaukie Heights', lot 60x100. Well, chicken house with 60 chickens, $600. Part cash. Owner, 661 Washington st Main 4668. " BEAUTIFUL suburban new home. 11 acres In fruit, berrlee and chicken range, 2 miles from Kings' Heights: $82!i0; $5000 cash. Address W. Sals- wedel, Route 2. Portland. FIVE room bungalow furnished; 84th st. south of Hawthorne; $3160; $300 cash, $15 monthly and Interest Need- ham, Benwooa itot. MODERN 7 -room fcungalow In West moreland. Jusft finished, everything ii n to date. ou win liluiu una, ubi- nce like rent. 361 E. 11th st. East 5023 $60 WILL sacrifice well built C room lurnisnea '""" porch; balance $460. Rayburn station. THI8 Is a bargain, $1600 cash buys a new 6 room bouse, close In, 1 block to car. See me first before you buy. Phone Tabor 2206. 15 Per Cent ' On your money invested on improved real estate. Call 124TI Hawthorne ave. NOTHT'NQ down and $26 monthly ,ln intnreiit for 4 room hunirnlow between two carlines. Owner 630 Wor cester biir NEW 4 room house. East ?6tn Large . i 11.1.I1.J linn iu.Ii ance monthly. 961 B. lith st. East 6023. r-nn artiatla homes see Baker St Blng. ham, architects and artists. 413 Eilers S lROOM bungalow for sale. 1320 East Taylor. Cheap, ort -easy terms. W. L. Kash (owner). 199. B. 60th. FOR RENT OR ALE A nice furnished room bungalow, near car. line, with fiano. Phone Sellwood 1711. , MALL house, furnished, rents for $17. 2 blocks from Union ave $1700; $300 down. 811 McKay bldg. Kiwi i FOR SALE- HOUSES 61 2 Good Bargains - 'A Suburban Home' , 1 blocks from good ear service; a few blocks from Reed's new Institute, 5 roonr bungalow,.- another room can be completed upstairs; . lot 100x100, built In a fine. grove; fine garden, roses, ev erything up-to-date; cement basement, cement frulthouse, furnace, f ireplacoi bath, tolfet, galvanized boxes on ponm and windows: electric lights: porch in front 40 feet long: 80 feet cement walk arOund house; a beautiful spot If you are looking for a nice home; a good au tomobile road to city; can make good terms, ' . Only $4750 At Portsmouth, on St Johns car line. Only 15 minutes', ride, 2 blocks from car line, 2 blocks from school house, a good 7 room house, in elegant shape; cement, basement, both hot and cold wa ter, completely furnished with good range and heaters, furniture and car pets, complete, ready to move Into; 4 lots 50x100 each; 31 assorted fruit trees, bearing, a fine v garden: a real bargain; $1250 cash: rest easy terms. BEN MITCHELL, 40t Railway Exchange blrig. Main 4842. $1400 $140 Cash $16 PER MONTH INCLUDING INT. Fine new 4 room bungalow, street Im provements consisting of graded streets, cement sidewalks. Bull Run water, alj in and paid for. Call, or phone GREGORY INVESTMENT CO.. 418 Corbett bldg. " Marshall 557, A-2644 CLEAVING CITY. Will sacrifice the following property: One 5 room bungalow, modern, on East 23d st, N., H block from Alberta car; one 7 room house on 17th St., near Wy gant, modern, with heat; one 3 room, on 32d St., -near Going; one lot 50x100 on 36th St.; terms; any reasonable of fer accepted. Furniture for sale Own er, John Johnson, 1026 E. 23d St., north. Mt, Tabor Bungalow , A 6 room artistic bungalow with a grand view of Mt. Hood, $35 down, $36 a month. TO NT G. ANDERSON. 401- Lewis bldg. $iovj Asartment house, paying 13 per cent; walking distance; $4000 cash. T. C. Shaw. 915 Williams ave. FOH SALE LOTS 16 LOTS $150 $10 DOWN. $5 A MONTH. Water mains in and paid for; inside city limits, close to 5o carline, lots all level and free from stones. We are the owners. That is why wo can sell at thia price. Take V r-r tn 80th st Phone Tabor 376. Widell & Wilson 2002 E. "Gllsan St Hawthorne District West of 60th st., 50x100. with street graded and cement sidewalks In and all paid, served with sewer, water, gas. nniv t7f.n Terms $75 casn, $15 per month; In terest 6 per cent. W. H. KUHS. BIB rpaininn $10 Down, $10 Per Month Fine view lot, matured fruit trees; restricted district, neur car, cement walks. Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Marshall 473; A-1022. A Real Snap Three lots in one. good car service, short ride, streets and water free; price of one lot, small restrictions, very easy tertns; will build to suit Inquire room 420, Lumbermens Diag. WOULD you like to buy a lot 50x125. on tne Aiacaaam roau, hi wl uurKsmi xnim lot Is located near the manufacturing district and faces two streets;; an ideal location for a small manufacturing con cern. If interested address owner, E 376, Journal. 50x100 in Hyde Park at a snap; part cash, Owner, A-2839. WE8T STARK AND 62D STtW. Lots $50, easy terms; best buy in the city; new carline building; see us at once. EMPIRE REALTT A TRUST CO, 402 Yeon bldg. Marshall 848. FOR SALE Four lots with corner. In St Johns, close in, two blocks from car line; sidewalks and street improve ments jparycasnjappiA FOR SALE by -owner Innlde lot 46x100 on paved street; Ideal view. Must sell. $1100 cash. 664 Prescott st Phone C-Z440. LOT Ideally situate on Ocean boulevard. at Bayocean. Tillamook, at bargain price for quick sale. Hlgglns & Edgbert, KOOm I3UD I ponwuilUNlM WILL accept small paying business as part payment on a Deautirui corner. Sell wood 768. SOME lots on East 80th st. for $300 each; 10 per cent down. Near Pow ell. B-251S. ACCOUNT of sickness will sell my $600 equity In Westmoreland lot for $300. D-S27. Journal. 1RVINGTON Park lot bargain for wnnin.- $850 cash. See owner at 2011 Bifat Burnslde. LOTS in Marshfleld tfoa sala.Ai,, Irads, V-827, Journal. ACREAGE 57 Don't Ride -All Day Get one of these fractional acres, close In, close to car. water and streets free: small restrictions, fine soil for chicken and fruit. Very easy terms. No equal . in Portland. Inquire room 420 Lumbermens Ding A SNAP. 80 acres of land 1 mile from P. R. ft N. railroad, near Buxton, about 1.000, -000 ft. timber, fir and cedar, 60 acres good farming land, good running water; price $1300. Inquire E. Lorens, owner, 634 S3. jLavis. 1 A Ram Onnnrtnnitv A choice 10 acre tract, 2 miles from Vsncouver, 12 miles from Portland post- mm . ..or term, XT W. Merrifield, 810 Washington st, Vancou ver, . ; 1 17 1-2 Acres Near Beaverton, 15 acres cleared, choice onion land, running water 4 blocks to tar; price $300 per acre, terms. ,t U HIPP n unvii. - " " NEARLY five acres, large house, barn, sheds, orchard, berries, city water, near 6o carline. Good for cows, garden, chickens. $17.60 month. Snap. Apply on, xt .... V. 9ft. . ' W ear vpat nn Morri James Wilson. Tapor- low, son to sain omen IWIHI. 14 ACRES, small house, chicken houses, - etc., 10 acres ciear, running water, Ideal for chicken ranch, 12 miles from Portland; will take lot as part .payment . R Art-PC nn SnnHv Rnnrl West of Falrview. Level, no rock or gravel: a good buy at $1800. OSBURN BROa, 603 McKay bldg. vnn RALE Cheap: terms: J ecnw,. small house, outbuildings, well: right near station at Garden Home. See own er. at station. Garden Home. No agents. FOR' rent oc Sale: new 6 room house and H : acre, three blocks from car line. Inquire Joseph De Lano, 143 E. Bla St. N.. wonimvnin. I MUST sell my 6 acre tract, 18, miles from Portland, near electrlo line; all Under eultlvation, $260 cash and balanoe ea sy terms, Z-832. Journal. ' ia a. a n id ur,, Tvinilil ataMnn. Oreg'on electric;. J. J. Ryan, Buttevllle. ur. 34600 A bargain; 45 acres, 8 cleared. shout T beavsrdam; balance timber. Will cut about 3600 cords. Can give terms.. E. 3. Smith, Qervala, Or, v 57 HERE'S 'that little fruit farm ' you've been wanting: 2 acres , located . near Meldrum.- statloru ,"t Oregon City electric line; all under cultivation; 105' bearing fruit-trees, . apples and peaches, . berries, hothouse for mushrooms. ' etc.; chicken "nouses have concrete floors; new hours not quite fin ished, 7 rooms, fireplace, cooling rooms In basement,. Septle tank,, running water and force - pump.. ; Oregon grape ' hedge, shads trees, view of river. $6609; terms. (- See KUPPCHAPIN ft HERLOW m Member. Portland Realty Board, $32-838 Chamber of Commerce. Acreage Fruit, garden and poultry ranch es only 40 minutes' ride from cen ter of city, right on the carline, at $260 to $500 per acre on easy monthly payments, good water at 24 feet. Located west of the city and the best of soli. Part of the family can work In the city. Go with us without expense to you and ee this property. The Shaw-Fear Co, 102 Fourth St Main 86. A-8500. $1 down and $1 a week, 6 per cent interest, for one acre of rich black garden soil, no rocks, snd under cultivation. 40 min- -utcs out from clty-ilmlts on -I lem electric cars; near two 'Sta tions. Inquire or owner, 211-12 The Failing bldg., 3d and Wash ington, city. West Stayton Where things grow all summer! 1 to 20-acre tracts, fine for fruit or alfalfa; terms. Tou owe it to yourself to find out about this. HARTMAN ft THOMPSON. See Mr. Bishop. Chamber of Commerce Bide. 4th and Stark. 8-ACRE tracts down the river on West Side only two miles back from Willamette river: the city Is growing in this direction very raoldlv; good soli good water and school on tract. A few tracts yet at $150 per acre on monthly pay ments. See us. The Shaw-Fear Co. 102 Fourth St. Main 35. A-8600. $50 Per Acre $20 down, $10 per month, 6 per cent. Land lies level; the very best garden or fruit land, only 26 miles from Portland. 41 11.... ..(ItviaJ Cna V. ( a . nnl 1 y XIIUCV J. I will mm unu. -"-J - If you want something good for your money. Must sell. Call 640 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Phone Mam 7sr 40 Acres at Grays River v ncm icvri luuti. umcin-o iviimn, easy cleared, .only. 1000 feet from road and boat landing, fine place for chick en and berry ranch. Price $1000, one third cash, balance 1 year. PEPER & BAKER, 444 STierlock bldg. Members of Portland Realty Board. CHICKEN and fruit rancnes near Port land waikinor distance to sooa Town. I running water, best soli, free wood. splendid rruit aistrict, view oi coium- : bla river ana snow peaxs, z acres 2oj i 6 acres $400: 10 acres $700: 10 per cenl cash, easy payments, other tracts near railway station to per acre. FRANK M'FARLAND REALTT CO, , S09 Yeon Dldg., Portland. FOR SALE 800 acres to be sold at ad ministrator's sale; situated In central nart of Douerlaa county, near Elkton. on Junipqiia river. In tbe most-healthful nan oi urcKiin. who ui uio uc.i biur farms In the state, being adacent to an unlimited outside range for stock. Could be cut in parcels for desirable homes, iioy i-isner, nenogg. ur. FOR RENT FARMS 14 FOR LEASE for term of years, 10 acres with good v room nouse, on canine. Rent, $10 per month, to be used to lm prove place. 1446 Fern St.. Woodlewn, FOR SALE FARMS 17 Hargrove & Sons, Farms, Splendid 100 Acres 7 Miles Out. Undoubtedly we have here the best farm buy near the city of oPrtland. Read carefully the description which you will find to be sccurats in every detail. There are 100 acres, 70 acres In a high state of cultivation, balance first growth fir. Every foot of this treat lies perfectly, not a stone nor a gravel on the entire tract, the soil being the very choicest loose mellow loam. There Is a splendid 8-room house, large barn and outbuildings. Family orchard and large never falling spring, PERSONAL PROPERTY 2 fine mares, harness. 8 wagons, 3 cows, 10 hogs, splendid equip ment of machinery, 40 tons hay, lots of potatoes, snd other personal prop erty Price $20,000, $7500 cash, bal ance 8 per cent Interest. This splendid farm buy Is just 7 miles southeast of the city ltmita of Portland, on main county road, and In decidedly the best farming section adjacent to the city. Hargrove & Sons. 122 8th st. N.. Cor. 6th and GUsan. Main 4381; A-7Z6S. FOR BALE 86 acres of good land in Yamhill county, 6 miles from North Yamhill, on main road, 60 rods from R. R. station and sawmllk 25 acres has been cultivated; balamt) nice timber. Price $3000. Also 10 acres adjoining Centralla. Wash. Good new buildings, place well watered and fenced and nearly all in bearing orchard and berries. Will ex change for modern bungalow-In Port land or for Orexon farm land. Also 811 acres of best north slope fruit and walnut land in Yamhill coun tv. IV miles from 8. P. Ry. junction. 45 miles from Portland. One of the best fenced and watered farms in Yam hill county. Two sets farm buildings, Irkluding excellent new 9 room bungs low, 60 acres In cultivation and 40 acres more cleared, 8000 to 10,000 cords oak and fir timber, piling ties, eto. Lo cated on level macadam, road. . Price $52.60 per acre: easy terms. 1 Also contracts taken to furnish cord wood, piling, etc. Address owner, W. A, T., room 32. Rainier hotel. Portland. 30 Acres, 1 1-2 Miles from Sherwood About 20 acres in cultivation, bal ance pasture and some timber; family orchard 3 years old. good buildings, running water, some good bottom land, about 4 acres of onion landVl home and harness. 1 cow. heifer, -T pigs, 80 chickens, wagon, hack and all small farming- 'Implements and tools and crop. Price $5500, hslf cash. , - PEPER A BAKER, .:'; 444 Sherlock bldg. " i Members of Portland Realty Board.' WE have ti acres, close to Colum bia river, 3U acres bearing fruit, seres cleared, bal. good timber, 1S60: $350 cash,- balance -taiVia. 305 McKay bldg. 174 ACRES at $18 per acre on tha Ya i quina Bay county road; running water' on r'ace... Address the real Owner, B. E. Dobson, Crr.btree. Or. .ACREAGE; l 17 , FOR SALE FAKM3 QKEAT BUY FOR $138 PER ACU 1. For 14 acres. . Just think, t) soroS cleared.. It acres partly cleared, balance in .timber; easily worth . $5000. This farm is within 7 minutes of a town of 7 stores, and electrlo ear station. Good 5i rooJPA;hou" bl barn, ell. kind of outbuildings. Qood - team of work horses, Jersey cow, 75 chickens. In tone pf hay and household goods. Every thing goes i with the farm, Close to Portland. David Lewis, room i. Lum bermens bldg.- . ;- -T , .,;..-;: a ...... , ; FRUIT LAKDS 4US Mosier Fruit Lands . 3000 acres: nearly all tn ana bodvi $25 per acre; 1-8 cash, balance long time, ' 8 rer cent. ' . ..... 60 acres; $60 per acre; cash. " . 40 sores; $80 per acre; Vfa cash,. 160 acres; $60 per acre; 1-3 cash. ' " 380 acres 5 ml lea from Tha Dallas: $6000, H cash. . 4 acres, all In hearlna- narh trees. . apples, grapes and smalt ruita; $8000. ; icw uiiiiKHiow, o rooms; one mue irom The Dalles. i 6 acres In bearing peach, apples, grapes and other fruits; small house, good barn; $4000; 1 mile from The Dalles; $4000. 820 acres 7 miles from L vie. -Wash. t , 'v :rH in summer lauow. in ir wneai, 1-3 of crop goes with place; $40 per acre, Vt cash balance time. Call until Mon day night, 236 B. 6th St., later write me at The Dalles, A. P. Nelson. 20 ACRE orchard tracts facing en the White Kaimon river, $50 per acre, monthly payments. No agents. C. H. , Plggott. owner, 142H 2d st., room 34. HOMESTEADS 47 Homestead .Bfilinquishment 160 acres, close t Laid law and Bend;. new house and barn, on county road, ad joins finest ranch In vicinity; 100 aorea unaer irrigation eaten; 140 acres till able. Owner at home evenings between 6 and 7. or between 12 and 1 p, m. Phone Main 1685. HOMESTEADS, timber and brush prairie, level land, of value, near P. O- R. R. and river. Covey, 267 Oak, room 21. FOR SALE TIMBER 28 TIMBER land. Hood River county, 160 acres, cruised over 3,000,000, located about 1 from Vineto station on O.-W. railroad; bargain price for quick sals. HICXJINS & EDGBERT, , Room 1305 Yeon bldg. TIMBER mills, machinery bought l-olt or exchanged for other property. Bee Montgomery with M. E. Thompson, eor ner 4th snd Oak. Main 8084. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 GROCERY store for city property. 10 acres bearing fruit for house Vacant lots for farm. House for acreage. Mortgages and bonds for land. Paying business for acreage. Acreage for city lots. We can trade you anything You want for what you have. GARLAND & BARSNE8, 191 4th st. I WANT a ranch and will trade a modern 8-room house. Lot 45x155. 16 ft alley, east side, close tn, high and sightly, street paved and paid. Full basement furnace, laundry trays, gas and electric fixtures, Dutch kitch en, open fireplace, large bath room. 3 toilets, flowers, fruit and garden. Z- sz", journal. 10 or 20 acre tract, $4500 and $8000; all improved. In Oakdale Irrigation district Plenty of water. Alfalfa, grapes, orchard, new bldgs,, horses, cows, chickens, farming implements, etc. On S. P. R. R., near Oakdale, Cal. Will take Portland property or acreage near by. Some casn desired. M. Schuff, Lents, Or. Box 85. WILL take a good runabout as first payment on modern 6 room bungalow or acreage. Geo, A, Ross, ; 801 Gerllnger bldg., , ., 2d and Alder Sts. Phone Main 2970. 20 ACRES in cultivation. 15 acres In potatoes, 6 acres in fruit; close to electric car line; owner will exchange for Portland property. David Lewis, room 2. Lumbermens bldg. HAVE sellers' end of contracts draw lng 7 per cent interest Will ex change any amount up to $18,000 for Portland propertv; prefer It clear of encumbrances, is -Ba d, journal. MOVING PICTURE THEATRES. ' We will furnish fine moving picture equipment, including chairs, etca In ex change for real estate. B-782, f our- nal. . WANT 6 to 20 acre tracts to exchange for city property. City property fat merchandise stock. MERRILL INVESTMENT CO.; . duo xiumciiiiu UlUg. WILL trade II acres of fine fruit and ' garden land f Or rooming house. Price $160 acre BROADSTREET'S EXCHANGE, ztiH Morrison si., woont z. 20 ACRES fine meadow land in Harney . county. Or., sec: 27, T. 26, 'R. 46, to trade for auto. J. E. S.. 464 Hood st. Salem, Or. - WILL take good runabout as first pay ment on new room bungalow or acreage; close In. 1180 E. Salmon. Phone Tabor 1487. TO trade for acreage near Portland; my equity of $2500 In modern home, near oars; price $4000. Owners only, -K3H, journal. 18 ACRES on Columbia river T miles rrom Portland f. o. Trade for Port land property. C McCoy, 171 H Front St., forenoon. - ; NINE lots, Bremerton, Wash. (Puget sound navy yard), unencumbered. 82200; all or part for equal value Portland. Owner. Main 6274. .' WILL trade modern house or two for . vacant lot, walking distance, east side Sea Parker, 603 Corbett bldg. FOR SALE or exchange. 40 acres on carline, springs and creek through lace. Bmitn. aio rtamiiton ping. r'lLL trade 120 acres of good fruit land tor Wisconsin isrm iana. Ad dress Franit KosnaK, yniiomatn. Or. WILL accept small paying business' ss ; part payment on a beautiful corner. Sellwood 768. ' ' AX' TP , oa .1 a 1rr .nvtlitti anvwhMATTTff dress Frank Koshak, Philomath, Or. WE trade for anythlnsr anvwhere. 271 U. Morrison St., room 62. Broadstreet's Exchanre. TRADE FOR ACREAGE ' " 6 room cottage, furnished, lot 60x100, Beach Center. Wash. E-824. Journal. , y- VOn SALE OR TRADE 8 room house and lot, west side, walking distance. v-2f, journal. WANTED I have a good tract of land near town to exchange for city prop erty, uwuerg oniy. r-jj, journal. I WILL buy, sell or trade anything.' ti. jr. t.eg. io in uoarq or Traps Dldg. SEE us for real estate trades anywhere. 808 Board of Trade bldg. ' 40 ACRES Mosier apple land for city property. '228 Failing bldg. SWAP COLUMN '.83 EXCHANGE 7 per cent bearing bonds for furniture snd piano, or will trade real estate for bonds. . .NImmo, Runey Sc Co.. Hamilton Dicig. WILL exchange first class talking ma. - cnine lor. goou oirycie. , rorumu Phonograph Agency. 360 .Abler st. WANTED RK.it ESTATE 8t WILL psy spot cssli for tw 6 or 8 ' room nU8 pn vvaveneiprn miiani. $2500 to $3000; .must be very-modern, nniv owners need answer. Ji M. Cam- ... Ota I nmtiA.m.na1 hM. IStJlIlTlEel bought on houses, lots or ron . tracts snd mortgages, or sxohans one for the other. Room , 221 ft Morrl- son st, .' - " - - 1 I PAY cash to unr on force-1 en I a ,. Korln ' tlrilinnroved corners on ciirilnf-a with buln prour-' ' rerrefl. murfnnwn. n"i i ; i .- WANXhTLs iJotwl bull-lin l"t l.i i t Inulltir nmr iir. MukI. 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