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THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1911. ' ' A V M. A. (k BlUTM. : The heading Specialist. . v 1 am a registered and licensed physician,1 confining; - my special practice to tha ailment of MEN. I have mora money Invested In my establishment than all ' other, Port land specialists combined. X ' - I use my photograph so that whan you come to see ma personally you will recognise me. Investigate my personal standing 'before accepting treatment from a doctor of unknown Identity or reputation. Are You - being- treated !a a satisfactory man nor oy your present doctor? pa carrying out hi promises? Has he cured you In a reasonable time, and lived up-te his guarantee? Are you paying him exorbitant price for medicine? Does he employ thorough ly up-to-date and scientific methods, which would he approved by the reg. ular family doctor? If you cannot answer these questions favorably to ourself. come and have a confiden. Mai talk with me shout your case. It wfM coat you nothing. TAstioora vurars. b&ood ox uok, roues, txstoxu etc Cured in 5 Days aTa Detention mm Oocnpalloa, 5- Tamlly or Bona. , ; KT O SEVERE OPERATIONS; MANY CASES PERMANENTLY CURED IN ONE TREATMENT. M08T TIME-SAVINO, MOST NAT URAL, MOST SAFE. A RADICAL AND PERMANENT CURB. I OIVB MY .WORD AND WILL CITE TOU TO 5 OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS 18 A FACT. I AMCERTAINLT PRE PARED ' TO CURB BT EXPF-RI-RNCB AND EQTTTPMRNT, WHICH ARB THE KEY STONES TO SUC CB 8 S. I HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED MEDICAL OFFICE ON Tiufl COAST. TKBB OCX 8 ULTATIOB. X Invite vou to come to my office. I will-explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia. Nervous Debility, Blood Disorders. Piles, Fis tula. Bladder. Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Aliments, and. give you FREE a physical examination: If nee. easary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine Sathologlcal and bacteriological eon ltlone. Every person should take advantage of tola opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent eure Is what you want My offices are open all day from fa. m. to I P. sl, and Sundays from A. G. Smith, M. D. 834)4 Korrlsoa St., Cktrnat Bd, Fortlaad, Oregon. Dr. KLOL Meh's Specialist Modern Methods or ovnjva ksvb maiadies Blood Poison TXX J8TBW OEBKAJr DISOOVBBT " :WLAK MLN Bolenoa has solved the riddle of nturlea. ANIMAL THERAPY con nta of the axtraot of the organs of y&ing, vigorous , animals. It feeds and builds ,up the nerves and reju venates the old and worn out tis sues. I - would like to spread ' the good news of our victory over, weak ness to every man who is weak or prematurely old. You are cordially Invited to call or write and learn how I administer this great remedy. PROF. NOSSLR'S Bacterln treatment Is another won derful new discovery for the most common disease fit , men. PROFES SOR NEI83ERV8 BACTERIN VAC CINE accomplishes for these diseases what THE GERMAN DISCOVERY does for blood poison. If you have this common disease In the most chronic or aggravating form and think you are Incurable, come to me and learn about this celebrated new discovery. x TTrr.rrx.it wr nonni. Z ACCEPT HO INOUKABI.H CASUS, S Vever SOU) OUT TAJ HOPES, Why treat with Incompetents when you can aeoure the expert aervlces of a competent specialist Come -to me If you have any of the following disorders: Varicose Veins, Hydrocele, Obstructions, Nerve, Blood and Skin Disorders. Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Bruntlons,' tricars, Weakness, Proitatls, Piles or Fistula. urn to 87 to 8 Daily) Sunday, 10 to 1. " Y, k iH.Mn. V... . '; J.J.Keele.Pl..G.,M.D. BOOMS . 11-14 T.APATBTTB BLDCr. 313H WABHIWOTOlf ST., COB. 6th, , A . - POBTXJtBD, OB. I Cure Men IS MY FEE Cay When. Gated. General " Dibit lty, Weak Herree, Insomnia Results expos overwork and other vto. latlons Of Bature's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, , Vertooae Veins, anlckly and permanently eared at small expense. SFBCIAX. AII.MEMXS Newly con tracted and chronlo 'cases cured. All burning, Itching and Inflamma tion stopped In 14 hours. Cures ef fected n seven days. Consultation free. If unable to call, write for list of questions. ; ,, . y-- Office .hours 8 A. M. to M. JundayS. 10 A. M. to IP. M. only raoxriO COAST MEDICAL CO - jam waabrirton St., Oor. Tltuu 1 Mi, i i n na BOTH OLD PARTIES : BEYOND MENDING Democrats arid Republicans Face Trying Pre-Presiden-tial Campaign - Session Al most Hopelessly Divided. (Waihlnfftoa Bunas of Tha lonrnal.) ' Washington. Deo. 8, Congress has opened with a clearly defined split in both the principal political parties. Each party Is now aknowledged here to have the same rift, and the, hope of some Democrats that harmony would be. the watchword has been dispelled. Further more, it is at last recoanlsed that tha elements composing the conserving wing or eacn party are the same in purpose, while the prorgresslve wing of each par ty Is admitted to be of like texture. up to the opening bouts of the ses sion. It bad been the hdpe of some of the uemocratlo leaders that results would coma from the tremendous efforts at reconciliation which were put forth In the last two . weeks. But It was with grim, set faces that these same Demo- oratlo politicians took their seats in sen ate and house chambers, with full com- prenension that apparently tha same division had come to pass In their na tional organisation that has sundered DR.GREEN sTSTmc or MAN BUILDING We cure qnlokly and perm, nantlr all curable cases of VAB2 OOSB VSXHS and HYDBOOELB, without severe snrgioal operations; VBETKBAX OBSTBUOTXOHS with out outtlng or nurnlngi SFECIPXO BXMOD POZSOH without Injurious drugs! (60 8 skillfully administered If preferred HEBTO-VITAI. DEBIXr ZTT without stimulative remedies; PROSTATIC, BIiADDBB and ZZD MBT troubles; COKTBACTED dlsor Aers; FIX.S and all BXCTAZ. ail ments of man. PAY WHEN SATISFIED la your absolute , protection. Consul tation, examination and diagnosis free and private. No cases accepted through corre spondence. One personal visit to offloe required be fore treatment commences. W e must first. see and know your exact condition. This is the only Intelli gent, satisfactory way. um, iuuk. Hours dally 9 tr B; evenings, 7 to S; Sundays, 10 to 1. DR. GREEN CO. sea Washington St Portland, Or. PROVED BEYOND ALLDOUBT That Nature's Intended Remedies Do Cure. v C. Gee Wo PtlJi nhinssBaa DOOtOl l.- .AifAtnif In Trrtln for . ..... Vhaaxlnor that r 1T1B 1 tlAVt aJmfnlstred to thousands of patients . n - .aa...iaiI e?am PnYf S my meaicineef uumpuuuueu -14 f kniri K-Aiicrhf- Si HOllt natural roiucuirs x ----- i i t aa- iimiana 1 in ini Orientals who know that the secrets nd Drooerties or inee memcinoi i . m .4-wam In ann In thai nh V1- 9. . - .mA e'AnAniHnni si nrl cians .vain that the unfailing results are to be ex- pectea rrom wiur buuij. many letters from grateful phtients to tatlon blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in iuuhp The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. leaa'Tlrst Street, Corner Morrison. Portland. Oregon. A SQUARE DEAL Is what you win get If you treat with me. Besults. are quick and positive. Tou are benefited at once. Men who h a v e dragged their cases along for months with some other spe cialist are astonished ex am prompt vLivvim 1 of my r s m a r k a bis Jb treatment. I curt'p Nervous Decline,', Varicose , Veins, Piles, y, RuntuPA. TlliAumn. tlsm, stiff and swollen Joints, Kidney, Bladder, etc. Blood Ailments Quickly and safely eured by a famous- and well known Ger man remedy. t ) Consultation Tree, . Write or Call. DR. LINDSAY ; ' The Old Bailable Specialist. Corner Alder and Bvvond streets. En- tranoa 18 H Second street. Portland, Or. Office hours 8 a. m. to I p. no Sun days. 10 a m. to 1 p. m. ''"- "-1 V"'--: Gee , 1 Utck 81 a W llll If V I-- AS. I - W '.wbw- I bunkers ljTJr '.Chrlsti the Republican 'organisation and separ ated the voters into two hostile camps of militant adversaries . v Quarrel Show Break, X ;' ' Of course, the incident of the Stanley Steel -Trust committee, quarrel between the chairman tond Congressman Martin w. Littleton of New Tork was tne oc casion for tha final revelation that came to tha Democratic leaders. But It was understood that It was not that quarrel, lif Itself, that caused the, trouble. It was known that that auarrel 'was Only a symptom of deep seated-political 111- neaun in tne organisation; ana tnat. ii It had not been for the Stanley-Littleton quarrel,-It would have been' some other which would have crooned out to Indi cate the serious condition of the. pa tient. V-:,, During tha past few days men of na tional experience have discussed with earnestness the unprecedented situation, In which both parties face the trying pre-presldential campaign session divid ed nopeieasly on fundamental issues. Specif lo legislative .programs were largely lost sight of. and the political probabilities were considered to the ex clusion almost of all other eubjeets. , Third JParty Xooma Ahead. It was surprising how many of the po liticians considered the question of a third party being formed in the coming year. - It was not thought by any of those of much experience that, such a party would be formed, yet It wa con sidered as one of the contingencies by several; of course, all who were In the public eye refused to be quoted, as they did not wish ' to endanger' their, party standing to that extent; but that It Is Within the range of easy possibility that under , certain conditions a . new party might come from the present mix-up was asserted by not a few. ' Imagine," so a' prominent Democratic senator said, "a -reactionary nomination by 'both parties. What Would the pro gressives of both parties dot Could , they vote for either candidate would they not,' be forced either to vote the Socialist ticket, or nominate a ticket of their ownf Many of them' .will. 1 be lieve, vote for the Socialist candidates. as a protest, who do not aocept the So cialist tenets; but thousands would not want to do that, and It would then be neceaeary for them to nominate candi dates of their own, and that would mean a third ticket. An Irresponsible Conflict. "The truth Is that both parties are divided, and It Is exactly what it was In the sixties, an 'Irresponsible con fllot.' And the factions cannot unite, they stand for different things; they are as oil to water." So that the Sixty-second Congress met In its first regular session today with the most confused situation : politi cally .which has been - witnessed'- since the country faced the anti-Civil War period, when the old Whig party died, and the Republican party was born, first, nominating Fremont In 18S6, going to defeat, only to emerge from the 1860 contest triumphant, with Lincoln elected president. It Is admlted that the contest between the conservative and ' progressive fao tlona of both parties must go on to the end and the final readjustment In some form not now attempted to be defined by any politician who cherishes his reputation. In spite of the brave claims made by some of the candidates and their friends, it is known that the political future holds - within Its maw something the nature of which none cares to guess. Ho Prediction Possible. - ; Under these conditions, it Is obvious that prediction cannot be made as to what action congress will take on spec ific measures that have been proposed. That there will be earnest considera tion of the trust question, the tariff. direct election of senators, workln gten'a compensation, currency, parcels post, arbitration treaties, Panama can al tolls, Alaskan bills, the Russian passport-Jewish Issue, abolition of the Court of Commerce, antl-lnjunctlon and other things, Is, of course, true. But that most of these will fall of settlement In the assured political con fusion appears to be the matured opin ion of almost all members of house and senate whose views are worth consid ering. Of course, all of this bears power fully upon the fate of tho Taft nomi nation and reelection problem; and it Is admitted that, falling to read to the country at the end of the session a pro gram of accomplished legislation reme dial in nature, he will be in a weaker position than now occupied by him. EXPLOSION OF SHOTGUN HELPS SAVE MAN'S LIE (Special to Tbe Journal.) Newport, Or., Dec. 8. George Russel and Ray Raymer of Newport had an exciting experience In the surf yester day, from which they were luoky to escape as lightly as they did. In com pany with Oame Warden Gatens. they started around the beach from the bay to Nye Creek. Arriving at Castle Rock, a quarter of a mile from .Newport. Oatens turned back and the other two entered the narrow cut behind the rock. ' When they were midway, an Immense Wave rushed In, Its height Increased by the narrowness of the passage. Ray mer was thrown violently against the rock and while under water his -shot- sun went off, blowing it to pieces and sending him to the top. He was rolled around In the water for nearly flvo minutes and only a desperate grip on a rock saved him from going out with the wave. Russel, who was farther back, escaped with a wetting and bruises. He says Raymer came to the surface four times. . Raymer's hand and arm were badly jarred by the exploding shotgun, but otherwise Tie escaped injury. McMlnnville tfond Issues Sold. . , (Special to Tbe Journal.) McMlnnville, Or., Dec. 8. Tha Mo Minn vllle city bonds yoted at tha last election in tha sum of 175,000, were sold Wednesday night to Morris Brothers of Portland. The bonds brought a pre mium of $1800, there being IT bids tor them. There are to be three Issues, $30,000 for water and light, $15,000 for Iron water mains and 130,000 for gen eral street Improvements, i Date of de livery on street improvements and water mains bonds Is to be optional with tba city, :,''.. '':";';'.v ;.; rj Victor Records Make pleasing presents. Our Victor parlors are open evenings for the con- i venlence oi our many customers. Bher. man. Clay St Co., Morrison at Sixth. High Tops for Boys In tan and black, double soles, at $1.86. Greenfield's, Fourth -and Yamhill.) . . ; ; t ..I , , .. i . "Upright pianos ranted. $8, $4 and $5 nr month; : Kimball. Kohler. Weaer. 1 Rent can. apply on purchase price, ' 176 Washington Street : ".i - .i4 r . ;. Cooking ' Coal. $5.75, at Edlefsen's 1 as .presents. free for Quaen ' Quality , tobacco labels, 147 3rd. NEW TODAY. OUR BOOK IS FRCE-CET IT. 5WHAWKBuiiDma.i - MORTGAGE LOANS n JOBS E. CS0NA.N fJOIn REAL ESt ATB TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title m Trust oompany. . Jewis biag., 4th and Oak. T. O. & T. Co. to Clyde A, Akin it u lota j and 10, block 6, RosBmere - 1.EO0 Security Abstract & Trust Co, to uia juaim, lot v, block 34, Rose City Park 480 R. I. Btevens (sheriff) to J. O. jairod, west hi of southwest "4 of section 12, township 2 N. R. 1 W .:. 4,634 Nancy Martin Houghton and hus band, to Fred u. McJNelly, lot 6, block 80. Rose City Park.. ... 676 W. O. Clark and wife to R. J. Field, lot 25, block 100, Laurel burst 100 Wm. A. Armstrong and - wife to J. T. Jensen, lots ,15 and 14, block 2. Normandale 400 J. F, Martin and wife to A. H. , Beeaon, lots 8- and i,.4 block 11. ' Maegly Highland ...,......... 2,500 Portland Trust Co. to Lida Gas- alls, lots 8 and 4, block 88r West Portland Park ' . ....... ...... . . Trinity Presbyterian church to U. S. Gen. Assembly of Presbyter ian Church, lot 28, block 23, Southern Portland ...... 130 750 H. E. Noble and wife to .Victor Rilkula, lot 7. block. , B Arleta , Park No, 8 , , . , T. . $ 1.100 Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to Gordon McRae, lots 25 and 26, block 15. West Portland Park 160 W, N. Carter et .el to W. A. Doherty, lots 4 and 6, block 4, Going St addition 100 Rose Hill .and husband . to C. M. Thompson, lot 8, block . 37, Sell- ' wood .,..;-...... 1700 Lawyers Abstract & Trust Co., capital $200,000. 8 Board of Trade bldg. PACIFIC Title 4k Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floor. W. B.'HAIZLIP CO., Inc. Abstractors. 827-8 Corbett bldg. Prices right MEETING NOTICES 41 BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT. Mem bers of the Modern Brotherhood of America under the auspices of Prospect lodge No. 1354, will give a benefit dance and basket social, Saturday, Dec 8, W. O. W. Temple, 128 Eleventh street. Mem bers and. friends are earnestly urged to assist in this worthy cause. Admission 25 cents. Urfer ball, Mllwaukle and Karl sts., Friday evening. Ladies fre. TOU are cordially Invited to attend the dance Saturday evening at the W. O. W. hall, 128 11th, given by the Mystlo Dancing club, composed of members of wooucrart. M. W. A. ROSE CITT CAMP Monday Selllng-Hlrsch bldg., Washington near join, rnone cteric. Main 8Z4, a-ibbo. R, N. A.. Ore. Rose Camp, meets FrL eve., AUsky hall, 8d and Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES R. W. Bergfeld, Troutdale, Or., 22, and, Blanche Brink, 18. Matthias, Rasmussen, 888 Height, 28. and Elira Broa. 87. Fisher Jenning, Greshano, Or, 21, and William Wilson, II Revere st, 81, uu jwuiuje Junes, u. John Lamb, 803 Portland boulevard, W, G, Smith & Co, vT.e ct32 Washington Bldg., cor. 4th on Wash' ton. LEADING Florist Lubllner, 428 Wash- i., pet, iitn at iztn. Mar. 76, A-I834. DRESS suits tor rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark at. CLARKE BROS., florUts, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison St. BIRTHS ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, 836 Michigan avenue, De cember 5, a boy. BAUER To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bauer, 1299 East Twenty-eighth street, De cember 4, a boy. PALMER To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Palmer, 849 Ttilrd street, December 6, a boy. SANTIS To Mr. and Mrs. Santls. 662 Third street, December 6, a boy. OAETNO-2-To Mr. and Mrs. G. Qaetno, 402 Water street. December 6, a glrU DEATHS AND FUNERALS WANDEL At his late residence. 604 East 12th Street, December 7, Erd- man H. Wandel. aged 60 years. Mr. Wandel is survived by his widow, two sons. Erdman and Emll Wandel. two sisters, Mrs. J. Buck and Mrs. E. Ball- mann oi Kan f ranctsco. and two broth ers, O. M. Luther of Lents, Or., and H. P. M. Luther of Seattle. Mr. Wandel was a member of Multnomah camp No. 77 W. O. W.. Orient lodae No. 17 I. O. O. F., Sons of Herman Schelier lodge imo. 3, Turners ana Arion Hinging club. Remains at Lerch'a parlors, East 6 th and Alder streets. Funeral announce ment latei MEADE At his home, 836 Clackamas street .December itn. William ll Meade, aged 64 years 9 months and 18 days. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mercy Meade. Funeral will take plaoe from the Universalist Church of the Good Tidings, 24 and Broadway, Sunday, De cember 10, at 2:30 p. m. Friends re spectfully invited. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. BWL'NSON Gelda Johanna Swenson, the beloved wife of C. W. Swenson. and mother of Mrs. 01 ga. Rolse and Gelda Swenson. Born In Stockholm. Sweden, June 12, 1864, died at her home In this city, 706 Grand avenue, Decem ber 8, at 1:46 a. m. Remains at Pear sons chapel. Notice of funeral later. BRERETON At Woodstock, December 7, Kooert Maitiana urereion, aged 77 years. Funeral will take place from the Portland Crematorium, Saturday, December 9, at 10 a. m. Friends re spectfully invited. TiANTHORN Margaret R. Han thorn, 9 East Elffhty-flrst Street. December 6; aned 67: apoplexy. ROBERTSON Richard Robertson, Good Samaritan hospital, December 7, aged 4 months: Inanition. BURGOYNE Lena Burgoyne, Seattle, . Wash., December 4, aged 29; typhoid lever, 4 BERCLAZ Josephine Berclas, Salem, Or., December 4, aged 47; general paresis, MAX M. SMITH, florist. 169 6th st, opp. Meier tt Frank's. Main 7118. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning & McEnteo'Wi. every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 480. A-466S. i.aoy aasistani. J, P. Finley&Son Third and Madison. 1 Lady attendant. Main 8, A-189. ' ' i t, . 1 A. R. ZELLER CO. b oth Phones. Bue. Zeller-Byrno Co., lady attendant I CDU Undertaker, Lady- assistant LLnUn B-ISSS. E.-781. E. 4th-Alder. Danronn P Funeral directors, 869- rearson to 871 Ruen at. e. mo. ERICS0N K , CO. 6188. A-2236. Ladyans't E7iST BIDS funeral directors, succesn- t to F. S. Dunning, inc. r. d. Mizaao. EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker, 220 d; at , Lady assistant Main fOI. ...v CBKERAly REAL ESTATE , 63 WILLell my brick building for $8000 cash. Will give secured lease at $30 monthly for 5 years. E-847, Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES '81 A Mighty Pretty Little : Home-for $2500 - $250 down and, easy pay- , ments buy s this 6 . room K bungalow with built-in buf ,fet,. eablnet kitchen, eleo- ' " trio ; light ; fixtures, tinted . ; . walls, ' window shades, etc, li ready - -to ' move .-Into,--, Sewers In, gas, water,, '"lectrlelty, f cement walks, s ; nd a nice slightly location. See Bryent with Joaeph Graham, 1007-02 Board ot fradebldg.,;;., ; , , ;:1 'C$250. Down, 4 Balance Like Rent' . Five room bungalow, , .strictly, modern.' built-in buffet cabinet kitchen, cement walks. ? eleotrlo fixtures, shades, house tinted, all ' ready to move Into, for only $2600. See Bryan, with - " - Joseph Graham, 10w7v Board of Trade bldg. Buy This Now 8 room 14 story "dwelling, 1 blocks from car, nearly new; fine lot 60x100, hard graveled street. Owner must go on his claim. Price $1600. Terms to suit See The SpantonCo. 269 Oak St Lot as First Payment Will accept good building lots up to $1600 as first payment on Splendid new 7 room house, well located, on Rodney ave. Total price $5000. Balance easy terms. Joseph Graham 1007-09 Board of Trade bldg., Walnut Park BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. Two story, full cement banement laundry, furnace, fruit and vegetables, closets, two fireplaces, large kitchen and pantry, built-in buffet and ward robe, wire screens and doors, beautiful lawn and garden, 16 foot alleys, re stricted district, close to Jefferson High school, special environment the best, everything modern: $50TK, worth $6000; H cash. 1185 Rodney ave., near Klll lngsworth ave. Phone Woodlawn 2271. A Snap Hawthorne District 12750 Bungalow, worth $3150; $450 cash, balance terms, 6 large rooms beamed celling, paneled dining room. Dutch kitchen,- good linoleum in bath room and kitchen, shades, screens, full cement basement laundry trays, house double constructed, hard surrace streets, cement sidewalks. Dald for. By owner, to commission. allowed. S84 Glenn ave. Tabor 100. $1475 Your Own Terms A varv convenient 8 room cottage, furnished or unfurnished, to be sold at a sacrifice, corner lot 106x100, with ce ment walks, 3 blocks from Monta villa car, 12 fruit trees and city water. I need money and have put a price on this home that will appeal to you; no ascents. See owner forenoons, 233 E. 78th st N. Tabor 824.- BEAUTIFUL 8 room house in Laurel hurst: 2 fireplaces, large sleeping porch, built-in refrigerator, duat and clothes chutes, flreless cooker, built in wardrobes, etc.; corner lot 76x90, east front, beautiful view. $7500; $500 cash, balance asy monthly payment a Provident Investment 4b Trustee Co., 201, 202, 208 Board of Trade bldg. Mar shall 478. A-1022. NEAR BURNSIDE AND 6TIL Here is a real buy. Coming Into big value. Good 6 room house, attlo and base ment, always well rented only $3500 terms. The ground alone will double In value. C.L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 712. Room 2, Lumbermons bldg. A-4lb3 $12.60 CHEAPER THAN RENT! $12.60 5 room bungalow In Lents, $12.60 a month at 6 per cent for balance. Give me $200 for my equity and let me go. Price $1500. Large new woodshed, piped for hot and cold water. Good plumbing. Everything complete. Call up Main 2835 on call at 120 6th ave., ienta. IrivR and 6 room homes, fire places: hardwood floors, furnaces, wltn all built in modern conveniences, near car line, all street Improvements paid, monthly payment plan. Provident In vestment & Trustee Co., 201, 202, 203 Board of Trade bldg. Phone Marshall 478, A-1022. Sacrifice Owner lost Job. must sell 7 house, full lot on Borthwick St., near Beach. Price only $2100. See this Quick. W. H. ROSS. 816 Spalding Bldg. A MAN who tries to -keep his business In his head, can't keep ahead of his business. I use the National Real Es tate Systematiser and can match your trade. Get .what you want for what you have. J. R. Iialght 338 Chamber of Commerce bldg. PLANS OF ARTISTIC HOMES IT HOUSES OVER 31600. $10 COM PT.l.lTTO DETAILS AND SPECIFICA TIONS. FINELY ILLUSTRATED BOOK FREE. PORTLAND BUILDING ASS'N. 822 MOHAWK BLDG. FIVE room bungalow, furnace, flre . plaoe, buffet bookcases, hardwood floor, gas, eleotrlclty, good view, Rose City Park, I blocks from carllne; $8350, easy terms. Provident Investment & Trustee Co., 201, 202, 203 Board of Trade. Marshall 478, A-1022. I AM compelled to sell my two story 6 room home in Rosnmere. Built last July. Has every modern convenience. I can make terms to suit. Call owner mornings before 9 o'clock. Tabor 249. WHY Day rent? Own your own home. A modern 5 room cottage In Monta vllla, 1 block from carllne, $2660, $100 down and $26 a month Including inter est. May consider a trade. For fur ther particulars, phone C-2375. FOR SALE 8 room house and lot 60 xlOO. Fruit trees and berries. Close to car. On improved street Terms or will trade for good furniture. 1850 Wilbur st, near Portland blvd. St Johns car. - HERE YOU! Mr. Homeseeker. 6 room bungalow, new, modern, 1 blook from car; price $2300. $100 cash, balance monthly, owner. F-1Z4S, journal, GOOD house (walking distance) to ex change for small farm near Portland. C. L. Bamberger, room 3, Lumbermens bldg. $26 MONTHLY payments. Including In terest, buys new- modern 6 room bungalow.- Owner, 648 East 31st st Richmond car. . . 1 6 ROOM modem house In -Multnomah, $2700. $200 down, balance $26 per month and Interest. 848 Mississippi ava Phones woooiawTi ivi, tuu. BEAUTIFUL attractive . new L I room On car modern home.' Lawn, roses, line. Owner. -Bellwood 49, NEW 6 room bungalow, 957 Kerby st Modern. A bargain, Owner, 864 Mon roe street. - SEVEN room house, everything first class. 1 block from 8 cars, cheap fdr cash. By owner. . J46 Aider. $1600. $200 down buys 6 room furnished nouse, , i,oi ouxiuv. vneapor. ior cauu. Owner,; jVoodlaw i;MI.',f 81 Specials in Lots ' ' 100x100 corner 11 at end of Woodstock carllne. Splendid location for moving pioture house. $1500. ' ' $800 cash, balance 18 months. . - Also some bargains In Monta-'-' villa and Rlohmond districts. Sea us for .vacant nroperty. - j f " Dorr. E, Keasey & Co, ? -2d )Toor Chamber of Com. Hawthorne Home ' '$40 Cash V Brand new 4-room-bouaa. . lust 50 ft. north of Hawthorne ave. It's the finest resldenoe district on the east side. All street Improvements in and, paid for. This beautiful home has all built-in con veniences and fine -fire place. I will sell this home to responsible party only ror 40 down ana $40 per montn, wnicn tnnlnriM lntnrABt at 7- nnv cnt Tf Van are a man whose money is" woi'th more in your bualness than tied up in a home, then you ..are the person I am looking for. Phone Tabor' 626, 1435 Hawthorne ave, corner outh st. Beaumont Home . 8 rooms modern, on tha highest noint In Beaumont on 43d St.; the price is only $4400. Will sell on easy terra to the right party 1 or would take a lot clear, aa firs payment Call at office and we will be glad to show this, as it is nrst class property, wen duui. PORTLAND BUSINESS EXCHANGE, ' 806 Belling Bldg. Marshall 8825. Evenings, Main 8003. Half Acre 800 ft from car. 6 room house, barn. chicken yards, fenced, streets and sewer paia; some line fruit; ouu casn, Dai. good terms. MT.lHUUU IxAIMU JO., 1012 Chamber of Commerce. You Pay Rent I will sell you a modern 4 room house. new, lot 50x100, close to school and your rent Will pay for the place, $1460; $145 cash, balance like rent. Call 411 Hawthorne ave. FOR BALE 12 lots house and barn: bargain, at Newberg, and 6 room bun galow on Mliwauaie st inquire iv Yeon bldg. . TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES. Superior in every detail, finished oak ana manogany. noi water, not air. Best in Irvington. Investigate. C-1866. East 278. No agents. W. H. Herdman, FOR SALE LOTS 16 Buy This Now Good lot in Kenton, $10 down and $10 per month. See The Spanton Co, 269 Oak St TWO CHOICE LAURELHURST LOTS $1300. Tou know this means a sacrifice. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO., 272 Stark st $10 Down, $10 Per Month Fine view lot. matured fruit trees; restricted district, near car, cement walks, Bull Run water, fruit cared for free of charge. 202 Board of Trade bldg. Marshall 478; A-1023. ! 2 LOTS FOR $456. 110 ilown. 110 monthly. 25x100 each. 8 blocks from new carllne, now build ing, which when finished In spring, will make these worth 8600. Fred W German, SIS Burnslde. M. or A-2776. $5 a Month Cross Park, only 40 lots. 3 blocks from car, close to school and churches. Bull Run water, shade trees. J. K. Koss, Laurelwood, Mt. Scott car. Tabor 26. 100x100 BUSINESS corner at street car Junction, close In. This is an Invest ment Price, $4700, $2000 cash, balance terms. I can show you $1000 value In this property. Call 1406 Hawthorne ave., corner 50th. WEST SIDE lots', only 20 minutes' ride, fine view, water piped to each lot; price only $286; -terms, $20 cash, bal ance $5 per month. M. E. Lee, 811 Cor bett bldg. NOB HILL BARGAIN, $6100. IRVINGTON BARGAIN. $1400. C. L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 71 J. Room 2, Lumbermens bldg. A-4163. $1200 buys fine business lot on Ma cadam st. In factory district. M. B. Lee, 811 Corbett bldg. SEE Le Nolr & Co. for west side property, exclusive dealers in west side realty. 837 Chamber of Commerce. (CHOICE corner on Corbett st for sale very cheap for cash. M. E. Lee, 311 CorDett nidg. OCKLEY GREEN East front lots, Bos ton avenue, near Kllllngswortb, $675. Easy terms. Owner, East 3400. ACREAGE 87 Best But est 6 and 10 acre tracts. $20 to $45 an acre, easy terms; deep red shot soil; well watered; Ideal for fruit, vegetables, dairying; fine view; some buyers already living on property; income producing all wintel ' school on ground; on county road ciose to live town on R. R. and river, near Portland. Neuhauaen 4k Co., owners, 103 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak sts. For appointments evenings, phone East 894. The cheapest "buy within 20 miles of Portland: located on west side, within 8 mile circle, close to steam and elec tric lines; $60 to $100 down, balance $10 per month. Get busy If you want a snap. Atchison & Allen 218 Qerllnger Bldg., 2d and Alder. S OR 10 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND. Enough oordwood to pay for clear lng. Good neighborhood; school ' close by. $80 per acre, easy terms. Black loam or red ahot soil. PACIFIC K. W. DEVELOPMENT CO.i 405 Couch Bldg. READY to move Into. 6H acres, 40 minutes car. ride from center ' of city, 3 room house, well and fences, best of soil, part cleared and offered at $2260. with small cash payment, balance like rent , Good community. H-239, Journal. Call and Get It : Yamhill literature and booklets free, tells all climate, character of country. Duality of soil, what it is beat adapted or, and the big plat of 10 aore tracts that Is now open for settlement 610 Rothchlld bldg.. 4 th and Wash, sts. f 18.75 PER ACRE for 40 acre traoTo? logged off land; some terms; red ahot soli, gently rolling, Ideal for fruit and General farming.. All tillable; 4 miles rom live town, on R. R. and river, near Portland. Call at 703 Lawla bldg, Nanhaueen 4b Co. - U : acre tracts 80 minutes from heart of city. On electrlo line. Good soil, all cleared and level. Fine suburban-home. Price -1250. $26 down, $5 per month without Interest Field and Gordon, 739 Chamber of commerce. 1400 FEET fronting on deep water down the river from Portland, the Way tha shipping and manufacturing must go; $10 a front foot. H-246, Jour nal. A CHOICE 6 acre tract near Gf-arhart v Station, $1000; terras, H-247. Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES 67 A-7 acres, 10 minutes' 'walk from i sta tions andv within 82 minutes of Port land, 8 acres in cultivation, balance ey to clear. ' Somei very fine' swale land, suitable for onions. Tilt on ground to tile same. Land partly fenced with woven wire fence.' Fin building site. Remember tats land la only 8 . mllrs from the center of Portland. The price is $2500 and on your own terms. Now ' you want this you will have td buy It before the 16th, aa after that dat the owner expects to have the balano of the land cleared and will positively . take It off th market. - J, STROUD SON, V i Beaverton, Qr.-:-'"''!':'. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN 1" will sell 7 10-acre traots, no Incumbrance, In the most celebrated farm In Oregon, V close to Portland on Southern Paclflo, now being electrified, cleared, soma planted to young fruit trews; best of aoll, grow anything: fitful sur roundings; exceptional society. Listen! . Only $125 an - acre; - worth - twice that now and going up, but I want to start something and need some money; ; the advantage is yours. No s gents. For information address O. K, Jeff err, 1004 Yeon bldg. A-4484; Marshall 2T18. . CHICKEN and fruit ranches near port- land, walking distance to good town, running water, beat soil, free wood, - splendid fruit district, view or Colum bia river and snow peaks; 8 acres $260; 6 acres $400; 10 acres $700; 10 per cent cash, easy payments, other tracts near railway station iza to i4u per acre. FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO, 809 Yeon bldg.. Portland, . $760 BUYS 6 acres, handy to Portland. only 80-cent fare, 9-cent freight rate; only $50 cash, balance $10 per month. M. E. Lee, 811 Corbett bldg. FOR SALE FARMS 17 Canadian Farms Do you want a farm In Western Can ada, where the crops this year are In advance of anything grown- on this continent T For wheat growing, dairy ing, mixed farming and cattle raising, the Province of Alberta Is unsurpassed. Lands are now offered by - the Can adian Pacific Railway company at prices ranging from $10 to $80 an acre on long terms of payment or on the crop payment plan, that is, paying for -your farm through a portion of your crops each rear. Land values have Increased 19 per cent In two years. Great opportunity for the homeseeker. Call or write for full particulars, booklets, maps, eto. . Reduced rates for homeseekers. ide, McCarthy land co.. General Agents, 1 . Canadian Pacific Railway. Alberta Land Department. 2 Lumbermens Bldg. SACRIFICE IN ACREAGE. In order to meet a pressing obliga tion, the owner of a farm near Reed vllle has Instructed us to sell 20 acres of his land at the very low figure of $160 an acre. This is the best part of his farm; land is an plowed ana seeded is only mile from station on tha Southern Pa cific, which will soon be an electric line. The land Is all fine, and at this price it is a snap. We only have it for a short ; time at tnis price, and n you are at an . Interested it will pay you to let us show , this to you at once. BARNES & AN-US. 406 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts. -Main 2081. VERY FINE 204 ACRE VALLEY FARM. 200 acres in cultivation, 80 acres of mellow bottom land, balance very fine upland; farm just rolling ' enough to drain well; 46 acres In red and 20 in alsike clover; 2 acres family orchard; crops nearly all in; complete set of fine buildings; garden, with all kinds of berries; 2 drilled wells, one dug, wind mill, tank and tower, lighting system, fenced and cross fenced with cedar fosts and American wire fence; within 0 miles of Portland; reasonable terms; come in and inspect pictures of farm. . Price , $125 Per Acre. See Mr. Beck. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO, , 272 Stark st. CRANBERRY land for sal at Long Beach. Wash., snap of snaps; 30 acres first class cranberry marsh land on well Improved place, improvements easuy worth $8500, consisting of 7 room plas tered and papered house, hot and cold , water, carbide lighting system, large wood and washing house, new $1000 . barn, 3 chicken houses and other out-' buildings; several acres cleared. In high state of cultivation; about 160 acres; some first class timber; 4 cows, 3 doi. -chickens, hay, wood, etc.; on principal road; $9000; half down, balance 1 year . at Interest. Ed P. Taylor, Long Beach, Wash. 90 Acres on Sandy Road Also has frontage on Columbia slough. The extension of Rose City Park carllne will pass this place; lies east of Patk rose acres, which are now selling for over four times as much ss we ask for this beautiful ranch. Lays fine, house and barn on place, 40 acres In culttva tion best of potato land, best spring in , country. We can offer this place for a short tlma only . for $226 per acre; terms. Enders & Hartshorne 233 Stark St. i ACREAGE To Chicken Raisers For sale 6 acre place with 4 room house, large barn, chicken houses .and yards and ISO assorted bearing fruit trees and an acre of berries. Close to electric station and near Portland. Bar gain for quick sale. Allen McDoneU, 328 Lumbermens bldg. : THINK! 54 ACRES. T- $90 per acre. This farm is located close to Portland. 22 acres In cultl vatlon, partly heaverdam. 15 ' acres . nearly ready for the Plow. The balance , in fine timber. Half a mile from elec tric car line and six stores. Fair build. Ings, two wells and other outbuildings. : Terms. 618 Lumbermens bldg. ; W6DfbERFUL BUY FOR $4500. ' 14 44 acres, located at station on elec tric car line, within 8 , blocks of six stores, 800 feet ot high school. Seven 1 beautiful buildings on this place. All In cultivation. Place well worth $8000. ' Terms. 618 Lumbermens bldg. ' CALL at the office of the Salem Board of Trade, 225 Henry building, for booklets and Information about lands close to Oregon's beautiful Capital city. There Is no batter location for you on the coast. $500 down, $200 each year, buys 20 acres of Ludktmute aoll, fine. for hops, alfalfa or anything. All In cultivation. Price only $100 per acre. Call phone C 2559. ' " ; ; ; ' . r 7 ". H, N, Swank Sells and rents farms and acreage. 308 Ablngton bldg., Portland. Or. A CHOICE 6 acre tract all under cultivation, adjoining North Plains. Terms to suit purchaser. H-245, Journal FOR RENTFARMS 14 WILL rent 10 acres of rich river bot tom soil, perfect potato and truck land. Abundance of pure running water, near a live town of 100 popu lation; bank, stores,1 faotories, churches and schools. You can have phones awl elect rio lights, near factory where steady employment can be secured at good wages. Do not take up our tlm unless you have enough money to n&WaHEniOW, Members Of Portland Realty Board. 832-338 Chamber of t'ommeroe. 120 acre WlHametta valley farmTTf acres in cui.ivii"" "w'.'"-. lease for term of years. For pai tlm,.,ti oall 78 6thjjHLtjnajrOajc. n FOR RENT Farm 80 acres, 8. i r. in cultivation, for a term of tnre or five year, at $1K0 r annum. Renter must psy In advance anniiM"v Four miles front .Tigard station. .... on A. ftclnhoffnn. UAlLHOAl land. Itirt r. ', lots of tlrnlT, jrr.xt t..-al!-" Dar year. -Room 18- 232 W . t i, i Complete set or ouiiains, ; slble party with $2000 to $8000 In ah I will sell my implements, tmimelmld nnAm .tnclr. fenil And snod. and v'vn