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Ahtn iVRFHkl lis. iRRFAT Mlfll ill I I II II I ILUI ft I II - A T iW E. Joe Devine, His Companion, Crawls Half Mile With Ribs Broken for Help, Hours Af ter Accident. , (8pcll to Tht Journal.) '. Eugene. Or, Sept. lS.-WMle going (flown grade on the mountain road up the McKenle river. 29 miles east or . Eugene. Saturday night the bUrStevens Duryea automobile driven by Jesse v.. Bounds, president of the J. W. Bounds Timber company of this city, and Joe Devlr. a logger and timber cruiser, ran to a ateep incline at the aide of the 'road and turned turtle In the middle or Z road, reaultlng in the nstant death of Bounds and serious injuries Jo De vtn? Bounds' cheat wa crushed and received a bad bruise onjh. . head. Devine suffered a fracture of two oi thrVs of hla ribs and was struck on ttiree oi n emi-conscious Z Zbl. to gTve a" clear account ofJ the accident. Ylda, Or, Tfcelr Destination. Bounds and Devine lift Eugene Sat urday night at S o'clock for Frank Min neys Place at Vida. 30 miles east of ?hi cltv with the intention of renialn IM at ' mnney u overnight and next o'nTlng cruising a tract of timber or a prospective purchaser. , They passt.i Leaburg at 8 o'cUx and the acclden S have occurred between 8:30 and 10 "clock. The point was only a m lie from Mlnney's and on .a down grade. Jrtowr the top of the hill on what 1 knowo" as tne Thijmiion grade, that point a smair stream runs down tK mwratain side and along the road lot a few yards, making the roadbed somewhaTsoV The marks in the road show that the left front wheel first StrJck a rock at the side of the road, thin dashed into the hillside, the auto turning completely over. Mr. Bounds was pinned beneath the back of the front seat Death must have come In Sly His chest was terribly cruHhed Snd there was a bad bruise on his head. Devine Oats Hslp at 3 a, m. Devine was unconscious for several hours. When he partially regained h e . .enses he crawled to a house about half I mile away and awakened the occu pants with his cries for help. This was (about o'clock Sunday morning. When he had told of the accident he again lapsed Into unconsciousness. Members -of the family ran to the scene and found Mr. Bounds beneath the wreck. The body was cold. it was not till 7 o'clock Sunday morn ing that word could be sent to Eugene by telephone. Mrs. Bounds and her 'on. Frank, accompanied by friends, left at once by motor for the scene. 'Coroner Gordon brought the body to the city. Negotiated Big Wendllng Deal. ' Bounds was born In Lane county about 45 years ago and leaves a widow and Frank, their only child. He had Been in the timber business a number ef years, first starting In as a cruiser. He was very successful and later went Into the business of buying and selling "timber. Two years ago he was en gaged by G. X. Wendllng of San Fran cisco to negotiate the! purchase of a - large ract of land in the western end of Lane county, Involving a million dol lars. The deal was completed In re markably short time and the deeds were given to Mr. Wendllng in August, 1911. Another sale about half the sire of the first one was negotiated by Bounds, transferring other tracts in the name vicinity to Mr. Wendllng. It is said Bounds' commissions on these sales amounted to about $100,000. Bound was a popular citizen of this city and had Just begun to enjoy the fruits of his work in the timber after almost a lifetime of comparative pov erty. He built one of the finest resi dences in Eugene only a short time ago and was the owner of one of the most expensive automobiles in the city the " machine In which he met his death. Will It be equal suffrage? Will It be a demand for more hats? Will it be an edict requiring a larger appropriation for household expenses? ' . Members of the Rotary club have been : anxiously asking these questions since they received their notices of tomor row's meeting. For 'the wives pnd daughters of the members are to have charge of -the meeting. "Young Ladles' Botary Day" is the general subject, this because F. P. Yiung is to preside, John F. Logan has been selected to make an address, but he has resolutely refused to part with his subject to the men of the club. "A subject of interest to all," is the only Information vouch safed in tho printed program. Promptly at 12 o'clock tomorrow the J women will appear at the offices of the Rotarians and "rotate" them to the luncheon. This will be done in order that none who would like may evade pledging fealty to whatever tho ladies propose. They also announce that innn- ' bers will bo distributed and tho winner will receive a fine umbrella. Lest thij men be too elated over the prospect, it !s stated that umbrellns, while silk, will be of entirely feminine proportions! As the attendance will be larger than usual the banquet hall of the Commer cial club has been secured for the oc casion. For decoration all tho members have been requested to bring flowers. YOUNG OLIVER HIMSELF ONCE HELPED TO FIND BODIES OF LOST MEW e . (SpeeUl to The Journal.) McMlnnville, Or., Sept. 16. ' Leslie Oliver, the young Port- lander who died while on a hunt- Ing trip in the Sheep Creek : e mountains, In Alaska, was a cousin of Mrs. Frank Ryan, wife of a McMlnnville merchant. Young Oliver was a mem- oer of the party that found ) the. Wdies of Daniel Entler and eon of Portland, who perished on Bald mountain early this spring 4 In the mountainous section west of Here: Mrrx5llver, mother of the lost Portland boy, was at the head waters of the Willamina when nw was sent to her of her eon'e death. She left for Portland Saturday afternoon. -- WOMEN WILL MANAGE ROTARY CLUB MEETING : ... A bird In the bush Is better than two . y ).- when a man Is called upon fo ,t crpw. - i- teal IB III! IH1WII II PUZZLES AUDIENCE Raymond, the Illusionist, En tertains Large Crowd at Hellig Theatre. One might w U believe that nothing Is impossible aftvr seeing RaymonA, ma glclan and illusionist, who opened last night at the Hellig for a week's engage ment. Raymond effers a big variety of acts of legerdemain, conjuring and ll luslon, and though he has nothing: par ticularly new ho (elaborates upon the old tricks until they are alnlost as good as new again One of tho best thtngs Raymond does Is his old "trunk mystery" trick. De spite the times that It has been "ex posed" nod explained, It Is still a good deal of a jnystery when performed with tho oulck action hnt Raymond and his assistant put into it. There wl'll bo matLnces Wednesday and Saturday. He promises that there will he something new offered at each performance. One of the more pretentious of the tricks perforiwed by Raymond last night was one entitled "Noahle Ark,'" In which an apparently empty ark shaped box suddenly becomes alive with a score or more of fowls and anlmils. Before the' close of tils nerformanr Raymond gave a clever exhibition of the oiu-tlme 'spiritualistic" oiblnfit trlck with some modern trimmings. Ray mond carries nn elaborate outfit of stage THIEF ROBS ICE BOX, TAKING AWAY TWO FINE CHICKBIS Somebody stole my dinner out of my Ice chest Saturday nlgjit, and I wish you would send a, po- llceman to the house tonight t and see If tho same fellow will come back for his Monday 4 meal," said Herman Hoffmaia of 777 Glisan street over the tele- phone yesterday morning to Desk Officer Leavens. PrArol- man Welch, who was sent fco ln- vestlgate, found that two fine 4 chlrkens, three bottles of ice cold beer and one roll of but- ' 4 tcr had been stolen. He also learned that a ' big steak had been stolen from the Ice chest of the house adjoining. WHISTLING OF HYMNS IN BOOZER'S CHURCH DROWNS FEMALE VOICES (Speclnl to The Journal.) Orenco, Or., Sept. J 6. Rev. I,. Myron Boozer, pastor of the Presbyterian church here and at Reedvllle, has made the whist- ling of hytns a part of his Sun- day evening services. It was at first Initiated as an experiment. and has taken so well with the 4 young men of the town that the 0 whistling of a hymn every Sun- day evening has become a per- manent feature, the whistling having developed to an extent that the voices of the women of the audience are practically drowned in the accompaniment. NEW ITOEAY West Side Investments $11,000 Good income prop erty on good street; big fu ture. $11,500 Leased for $125.00 per month. $9500 Large apartment site, hard-surface street. $33,000 lOOxfOO on Third street; big future. M. . LEE 311 Corbett Bldg. FOR FIRE INSURANCE SEE WABJD ts TOU2TOSK. Suits 426 Teon Blag. Main 7535- A-4374. AUCTIONS 166-1(18 PARK STREET, NKAR MORRISON STREET. On Tuesday Next, 10 a. m. WE HAVE FOR THIS SALE THE FINE FURNISHINGS FROM MRS. HORN IN 1RVINUTON, consisting of fine Ma hogany Bookcase, small Table and Taberette In Mahogany, B. B. Opt, Bun dahr Wiltons, and Velvet Carpets (room fixes), Brass Lambs and Brass Electrl" Fixtures, Large Easy Rockers In gen uine leather, several good oak Rock erH, Drop Head White Sewing Machine BEDROOMS MASSIVE BRASS BED Coll Springs, best Silk Floss Mattress, all feather Pillows, Solid Quartered Oak Dresser and Chiffonier, box seat for clothes, very pretty cover, B, B. Carpet in blue, several other bedrooms, all eomplete with iron beds, Vernis Martin and white enamel finish, good Metallo and wood springs, silk floss and cotton Mattresses, etc. A fine suite of Black Wahrut, three- pieces (BED. DRESSER AND W A SI 1ST AND), Walnut Bedroom Chairs, Wardrobe, etc. LMNINQ ROOM COMPLETE, 9x1a Velvet Rug, Solid Oak Dining Table, six Chairs, Buffet, etc. KITCHEN Jewel Gas Range, Coal and Wood Range, fiood make. Treasure, Kitchen Cupboard. We also have an other consignment: Library Table, Wil low Rockers, 'Fiber Rugs, Pictures, Bed Davenport, Settee (real leather). Leath er and imitation leather Arm Rockers, .Mirror UxlO, oak frame; Early Eng lish Pedis tal. Dining .Table. Chairs to match, Sanitary Couches and Pad, Beds in pink and white cnampl with Dressers and Bedroom Chairs to match," an Htsaia npi uik t.uge uoucn, Heating Stoves, both wood and coal. If you want good second-hand furniture do not miss this sale On Thursday We will have a consignment of an eight room house. In our retail department, we sell fur niture and rugs at all times for cash. Sflcona-liflnff furniture , Phone Main 3332, A-25G7. W. C. BAKER AND O. A. CROWELL, AUCTIONEERS. 166-168 park street. - mm miiSX iiiViS,.: a-;.:,a;; ;aa,,,a THE OREGON " DAILY IOURMl, PORTLAND, " MONDAY EVENING,, SEPTEMBER "IC 1912. AT Phone Your Want Ads your namo appears In either phone book you can telephone your add to Main 71 73 A 6051 and have It charged. Rills will be mailed to you the following day for payment. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made. Title & Trust Co., Lewi bldg.. 4th and uak. It, A. Carpenter and wife to Kd- win T. Hatch, north 1H feet. jui o. niocK n ltnnnnnje ...... 2 100 John Murrell and wife tp I. A. iticiioiianrt, lot Z, Mock li Co lumbia holffhts 700 Fred Fritz and wife to JamA E. E. Holden, lots 10 and 11, block 12 Belle Crest Northwestern Trust Co., to F. O. Stiller, lost 8. . 10 and 11 block 1600 5 Norwalk heights 1800 William Wilson and wife to Cor lnne Long, lot 13, block 14 Ver non Charles A. Bryant and wife to 2000 M. W. Wllkins, .lot 17, block 30 Tremont Place . . . , . ; 100 Roy J. Abbott and wife to John Petite et al, lot 6, block 60 Ver non Q. C. Morris and wif to Arthur R. Nelson, lot 2, block 12 Fox chase addition The Umbdenstock & Larson Home 792 100 Builders lnv. Co. to Arthur H. Barney, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 3S Jonesmore 1155 E. O. Elfredson and wife to Noah Robertson, lot 10, block 6, Eve lyn 150 Louise Stlne and husband to El bert C. Peets, lot 9, block 6, Henry's addition 1,600 William McLeod and wife to Mautz Building & Investment Co., It 12, block 1, Stanton St. addition 1,800 Benjamin Amsterdam to Grace E. Lawhorn, lot 9, block 2, Am sterdam 725 D. C. Rogers, administrator estate Alexander toroes, to w. it. Evans et al, lot 1, block 6, P. T. Smith's addition Margaret Scruby and husband to 2,660 Alary Ollphant, 4.39 acres be ginning 662.2 feet north south west corner section 23, town ship 1 north, range 2 east, in center of Reames road 8300 Laurelhurst Co. to H. D. Sand stone, lot 7. block 16. Laurel hurst R. L. Stevens, sheriff, to Mary Bayne, all interest of the Pence company In southwest quarter section 30, township 1 north, range 1 west, and particularly that strip 60 feet wide across said premises for a flume Frank 13. Ford and wife to Mary A. McComb, lot 9, block 1, Ped , 'cord & Hurlbert's-subdivision of Glenwood Park George A. Thomson et al to Geo. 1,600 100 150 D. Beardsworth, released by grantee, re-rec, lot 4, block la, Rossmero 1,660 W. R. HAiZLIP CO., Inc. Abstractors, 606 Gerllnger bldg., 2d ard Alder mtx PORTLAND REALTY DEALKlto BRONG-MANARY COMPANY, Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-174J. BRUBAKEK A BENEDICT, 503 McKsy Bldg. Main B49. CHA?IN & HERLOW, 83J Chamber of Commerce. Main 1652. SHIELDS, J. H. 205 Gerllneer Bldg. Main 8431. KNAPP A MACKEY. 212-18 Board of Trade. M. and A-2010. OREGON REAL' ESTATE CO., THE Grand ave and Mult. E. 67, C-170. CLASSIFIED AD IiATS in eueci aiiui i, ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED. n . nn . Iil'l.'IlTrL' I.- l .' K'rt-i Dally or Sunday. 1 IIIUD li J 2 consecutive times. 8c per line per In sertion. 3 or more consecutive times, 7c per line per lusvi v ... v.u.,b ,ui yiice o No ad counted for less than 2 Hkcs. The above rates apply to "New To day" and all other classifications, ex ,,t sit nations Wanted. To Rent nni Wated to Rent ads. Bltuatlons waniea, 10 ent ana firMn,A tn Tlnt ndfl Anflrtm.nti, oA vvauiGu .v - - ' - ; ............ Hotels excepted), the rates are: 6c per line iinsi ihbohiuu. 4c per Una each subsequent insertion. No ad taken for less than 15a PUAROE ADVERTISEMENTS a i i n n r v 1 i n t 3 consecutive times, 9o per line per 7 or more consecutive times, 8c per lino Ll3l 1IIOCI tiwi- fi ' n k,.ita ratal nnn V tn "Voi Tn4.M and all other classifications, except 'Uirivatlnnci V'nti(i Tn Pant a ,.H Wanted to Rent". ads. nit. 1 s. U7nnaj T T a. Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments and per insertion. No ud charged for less than two lines or 15c. Contract rates upon application. A phone call will bring a solicitor. UNCALLED FOK ANSWERS ANSWERS to classified advertisements which appeared in The Journal await those possessing certificates for the fol lowing numners: D 16, 391, 15. E 13. F 385, 26, 1. H 5, 215, 576. 20. J 1, 13. K 13, 722. 29. L 13. M 92. N 28. 2. 2. 2.3. O 20, 19, 15, 14, 13. P 14. 19, 10. R 819, 814, 813.- 831. 8 23. F 20, 2. 12. XT 23. 6, 2. X 23. Y 17, 15. 23. MEETING NOTICES 41 OREGON lodge No, 101, A. F. & A, M. Special communi cation this (Saturday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock, Masonic Temple. Work in F. C do gree. Visiting brethren cor dially Invited. By order of W. M. A. J. HANDLAN. Secy. K. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meets Frt. ve.. Allskv hall 3d and Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES f- Lester 4SaiUrt, 965 East Alfler, $0, and Rutn.Kana uunn, ie. Edward Wilklng, 1314 Willamette boulevard, 24, and Vonnte Streib, 23. S. Rilev Cozan. 1432 Winona street 121,- ajifcL erXba JL,ftollocfe, ,, Vance r;. Merrill, f aster road. 22, and Elizabeth F. Kelley, 18. George Chambers, 121 East Forty fifth street, 6, and Margaret Prapeau, 28. " V c If A MAMUAOE LICEIYSK8 Krod J. Miller, U2 East Yamhill, 83, and Hnssel Fants, 19. ' Fred Hullman, Bull Run, 82, and Mary Qloor, 26. . Carroll Shipley, 1279 Bast Salmon, t, and Kula Cox. 20. I Carl Armpriest. Albany, Or., 22, and Constance McKllllgan. li. Peter Pearson, 766 Commercial street, 13, and InMuberg 10. Anderson, 24. 28, and Llf-lsle V. IS. Bard, 26. C. A. 11111. Gresham. Or.. 28. and Mra. uiara iioiuster, ztt. Robert 11. Dahle. 620 Main street. 21, and Peal Delanoy, 21. Robert R. Ruilev. 1165 Michigan ave nue, 26, and Hattle H. Versteeg, 22. John C. Wvnne, McGowan, Wash., 25, and Isabel C. Smith, ' 20. L. IS. Porter. 1125 Rodney avenue, 20, and Rachel Van Patten, 20. W, G. Smith & CoT,cafdn.a Washington bldg.. cor. 4th. on Wash'ton bKKno Huns tor rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co,. S 8twrk St. ll.AKhn tiitOn., riorUts, fine ;iowere and floral deslgnH. 2S9 Morrison st DEATHS A.NU Ft'XKUALS JACOBBERGER At residence. 600 Hall street, Sept. 16. Kutherlne Jacobberger, aged 44 yours, beloved wife of Joseph Jucobberger. Funeral notice later. BEACON Emmet Beacon, St. Vincent's hospital, Sept. 13, aged 21; heart dis ease. SLL08 John Silos. 209 Tenth st Sept. 14, aged 24; tuberculosis. CH ANN ING Constance Channlng, 778 Northrup st., Sept. 15, aged 5 years; meningitis. ZELLER Theresa Zeiler, Good Samari tan hospital, Sept. 14, aged 61; gan grene. UOSHERN -Elmer E. Goshern, 192 E. ."9th St.. aged 49; cnncCr of liver. KARLSEN Andrew Karlscn, Emmanuel hospital, Sept. 10. aged 37; sarcoma of liver. MAGNUSSEN Charles I Magnusscn, Alor.ningslde hospital, Airj;. 20, aged 89: tuberculosis. O'DQNNAL Tom O'Donnal, Momlngslde hospital, Sept. 12, aged 09; paresis. WILKINSON W'lllliim U Wilkinson, 472 Taylor St., Sept. 11, aged 61; heart trouble. ROOT John F, Root, St. Vincent's hos pltal. Sept. 13. aged 63; septicemia. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 V4 6lh St., In Selling bldg. Main-7215. FL'XEKAL DIUKCTOIIS J, P, Finley & Son Third and Madison. Lady attendant. Main 9, A-169. Dunning k McEntee every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-4i58. L.udy assistant. Mil. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director and undertaker i.u 3d st., cor. Salmon: lady assistant. I FRPW Undertaker, Lady LLnull B-18Si. K-781. E. assistant. 6th-Alder. A, R. ZELLER CO. SfS, phones. ERICS0N Co. Maui iady ass't EAST SIDE funeral directors, success- or to h. S. Dunning, Inc. E. 6J. B-8625. Pnnrcnn 'a Funeral directors, 369 rUlIoUIIUUi 871 Russell et., E. 108i. HEM STOCK, 16S7 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B- 11ZZ. and Unlvers. parK. Col. S94-395. FLOIUSXS FLOWERS of quality, popular prices. i,UBiiiEJK, norist. 42 wasnington. MOMLENT!J OTTO SCHUMANN, granite and marble works. East $d and Pino. East 743. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 02 $2500,00 WILL handle 6-room, modern Irvinglon home. Lot 60x100, one block from lrvlngton school. i4()OU.OO will handle 8-room Holladay home, corner lot 60x100, walking dis tance. $500.00 will handle t-acre tract, five ana half miles from center of city. Good house, barn, fruit trees, plenty of water on a first-class automobile, road. $6000.00 for 25 acres of Washougal dairy and fruit farm. 8-room house, concrete cellar, barn 66x50, spring water piped to the buildings. All soil under high cultivation, three streams from which land can be irrigated. Very sightly i iver and mountain view. Terms. Eastern Oregon stock and grain farms. All sizes and terms, from 160 to 13,000 acres. Irrigated and unlrri gated. T. J. Seufert, 300 Journal Bldg. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 With Sleeping Porch MfTMME DlSTBtCT ' WEST OF 36TH STREET Lot 50x103 East front, wide veranda, polished hardwood floors, fine fireplace, built in bookcases, beautiful buffet, veneered paneled dining room, 3 large bedrooms, white enameled Dutch kitchen, concrete basement with cement floor and laun try trays. Price $3500. $500 cash bal ance to suit. Phone Tabor 2017 for Par ticulars. $2700 No fancy price for this close-in nobby New England cottage with all modern built-in conveniences, fireplace, view sleeping porch, etc. Built for a home. Lot 50x100, fruit trees, terms. Call 730 Chamber of Commerce for particu lars. FOR SALE BY OWNER 10 room house, suitable for board ing and lodging purposes, close to fac tories, center of St. Johns, Or. No reas onable offer refused. Inquire room 208 Commercial block, cor. 2d and Wash, sts., Portland, Or. Phone Main 0892 $1850 $400 cash, balance terms, 6-room mod ern bungalow, lot 50x100, gas and electric, must sell by Oct. r Owner, 1181 E. lth St.. N. MUST sell 6 room modern bungalow, corner. Alberta carline, worth $3200, will take $2800, $300 cash, balance $25 month. 6 per cent interest. Owner, 645 Alberta st. Phone Woodlawn 601. ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW. All conveniences, much under price, $3650. Cash payment $500, balance terms to suit. Bee owner, 633 East 5b'th st. North. A LITTLE home for a little money. A nice little sealed house 14x24, and floor for tent, 4 blocks from car, at E. St. Johns; only $840; on easy terms. See I M. Freed. 22 Stnrk. 41130 equity in 5 room bungalow and lot 50x100 to exchange for lots or mortgage of equal value. 0-43, Jour nal. A BIO 60x121 lot, a cozy 2 room plas tered house, close to car, 20 minutes' ride, $1100; $150 cash, $10 per month. M, E. Lec. 311 Corbett bldg. " . NEW home: " lrvlngton. Choice, very cheap if taken at once. Sickness, called away. Hurry nr. East 273. W. H. Herdman. BARGAIN Bungalow, 6 rooms 854 Wasco, beautiful Holladay addition nothing bonded, shades, fixtures, modern attractions. , Owner. B-1366. . HAWTHORNE avenue district, strict" ly modern, brand new, 5 room, bunga low, $2850. Easy terms. Owner and build er.' Tabor 1902. . . li SEVERAL NICE homes lrvlngton. cheap, 3 lots $950 $1100 each. East 273. W. H. Herdman 1RVINUTOW Darg-ain, 7 rooms, new 638 E. 21st st. N. Owner, Marshall 2627. East 2838. FOR SALE by owner, c room bungi" low, modern In every way. All lm provernents in. ('all at 1078 E. Grant st tLFlfcnIJr"l-lElttTIFUL,,'"' Modern home, big bargain, am leavlna clty Phone Tabor 4299. FOR SALE at cost, modern 4 room cottaite. No agntg, Journal. $15 My Rustic Bungalow $15 month (which Includes interest) pays for this home; on Bast llalsey t., lot 50x100 feet. Has old fashioned ftro place. This will mttku a comfortable ana ueauiirui nomn, anu n wjiu in week will take 21260. Must eell. Writs owner, H-43, Journal. LAUlUiLHURST 1200 CASH 120 MONTHLY 6 rooms, fireplace. ' furnace, laundry, built-in bookcaso. buffet, solid oak floors, mirror doors. National Realty & Trust Co., 723 Chamber of Commerce bidg. i'tione Main av. . NEW 6-roorn bungalow, full ceinent nasement, aouoiu conmruoiea, an built-in conveniences: Dutch kitchen; walls tinted, fixtures and shades. Wa- verly Heights, 3btn ana urooKiyn sis. Tabor 3449, win consider lot. , FOlt SALEtiOTS 10 WANTED LOTS IN GOOD DIS TRICT OR ACREAGE. We have a client owning a piece of Income property Improved with flat and cottages. Equity of $4250 to exchange for lots In good residence district or acreage. What have you to offer? F. E. TAYLOR CO., 404-5 Lewis bldg. 4th and Oak Sts. We have a client owning two lots In Alameda Park, wishing to turn same In as. part payment on new modern , home in. Irvlngtou. What have you? ' F. E. TAYLOR CO. 4U1-5 Lewis Building, 4 th & Oak sts. Before You Buy a Lot Answer this ad. I will sell in y lot. 50x 100 on Broadway, at actual cost, with out interest or taxes, and all Improve ments in and paid tor; surrounded by nice homes. Pay me just $10 pt r month. This ts a big bargain for some one. Must sell. Write owner. B-42, Journal Lots 8150 and up; level, good soil. Bull Run water. 5c car fare, '$5 down and $5 per month, a good x-hunce for a fnan of small means. Call Tabor 376, or take M. V. car to 2002 E. Glisan st. FINE, sightly acre at itynn utstlool , on Oregon Electric Ryv 20 minutes from Portland, 6c fare, for less than you can ?uy city lot. Lovely location for family homj, garden, fruit, btc. Your own terms. Box Z'St, p. o., Pou land. HERE Is a big homeslte In the four mile circle, 20 minutes' ride. Think of It four big 40x150 lots; fine soil, no rocks. beautiful view, water piped to front. Only $800. $25 cash. $10 per month. M. E. Lee. 311 Corbett bldg. FROM $600 to $1000 buys a fnio lot, close In on east side, Just put on the market; on E. 21st St., clum to ear and school; come quick and get your cholca, fine property; come and see for yourself. J. M. Freed, 226 Stark st. $400 buys a beuutiful quarter acre tract, with water pitied to It, 20 minutes' ride. This is a fine homeslte, with a hi;,' future; $15 cash, $5 per month. M. li. Lee, 311 Corbett bidg. OWNER wants to sell a few suburban lots, beautifully situated in the Mt. Scott district, for cash, at a great tiacr: fice. Call for particulars at 614 Henry bldg. FOR SALE Beautiful 100x100 lot in lrvlngton Park, i blocks trom 5c car line. Very easy terms, .snap for quick sale. No agents. P-33, Journal. TWO acres fine land, So car fare, 1 minutes' car ride. This is a barcraln, on very easy terms, 240u, payable monthly. M. E. Leo, Sll Corbett bldg. HOME sites 87x250; 25 mTnutes to cen ter of city. 5c fare, $10 per month. Nichols & Masterson, Main 3517. SEE Le Noir at wo. lor west side prop erty, exclusive dealers In west sldt realty. 837 Chamber of Comeree. DESIRABLE improved Jot, close in, must dispose of; sell at cost. M-43, Journal. iTiVlNGTON LOT FOR SALE--Lot on highest point In lrvlngton can be had at very reasonable price. i-ITJK. $325 buys a beautiful view lot on car line, 20 minutes' ride; $15 cash, $5 per month M. E. Lee. 311 Corbett bldg. ACREAGE o7 5 and 10 Acres Cheap $20 up to $15 per acre, ou terms. Tracts of 6 acres or more; deep, red shot soil, well watered; easily cleared, Ideal for general farming, fruit, vege tables, dairying and chicken raising; lo cated on county road, close to live town on R. R. and river neur Portland. Own ers, 703 Lewis bldg., 4'th and Oak sis. Main 8078. Evenings East 2J4. FIVE acres, very rich soil, on sidewalk and only 1200 feet frojn station, in rapidly growing community, new modern store Just ""completed at this station, $6000 modern residence clcse by and many new homes built with in view of this tract within past year, new suburb springing up here and only 40 minutes from 4th and Washington sts.: this for $500 per acre upon monthly payments If desired. . The Shaw-Fear Co. Main 35. 102 4th st. A-3600. 40 ACRES or any part of It. Rich black loam, just right for berries, vege tables, ch4ckens, or any thing you- wish to raise, all clear and ready to plow, mile from good R. R. town In Washing ton. You can't find anything 1 iRo it for $80 an acre. Your own terms at 6 per cent, or will take a Portland home on cash basis. See us before this is sold Trowbridge .t Stephens. 301 Wilcox Bldg. 1000 ACRES of fine land, with several farm houses and Improvements, can easily bo subdivided In srhall farms. The railroad, Columbia river and also the town of Ooble are within i milo from land; will sell as a whole at a great sacrifice to give the buyer a chance to subdivide and sell off in small tracts; good terms. .Charles Hirstel, lot Slier lock bldg., or M. Welter. Goble,' t)r FIVE acres down the river on west side, go down St. Helens road by old fair buildings and take Germantown road over the hill, only 2V miles back from Willamette river and very fertile soil, 6 cent car fare, within 3 miles of this, it is sure to grow; only $175 per acre and upon easy monthly payments,, come to office and look over the plats and ar range to go see this bargain. The Shaw-Fear Co. Main 35. 102 4th st. A-3500. CHICKEN and fruit r.mehe near Port land. Best soil, good roads, spring water, free wood, 10 acres, $400, $500, $600 per tract; 20 acres, $800; 40 acres, $1200; 60 acres, $2000; 40 acres timber, $24.00. Ranches all kinds for sale." Easy terms, Frank McFarland Itealty Co., 309 Yeon l-tiog., roruano ur A Choice. Half Acre Tract"" On Estacada carllne. mile from city limits. 6o carfare. Good soil, city wa ter, easy terms. See owner, 812 Chamber pf Commerce bldg. Phone Marshall Mil Residence Sellwood 476. 80xli5 $425. $5 monthly. Orprnn rif line, 36 minutes out, tracts In cultiva tion, good school, nice homes. See Mars ters, 202 Wilcox bldg.. 6th and Wash. main am i, HALF acre on Oregon City line; fine garden and poultry plant fully devi. .ppedJ'ejnprary houpecllajfu. piace uui ui yja. umve siaijon. Cash or terms. Going; to larger plant. $300, 1!4 acres; bo fare; St,.. Johns; frte ferry; Glenn Harbor. H. Thompson, Sherwood. , ... ; ' ,. ., . fv , , , 67 BEAUTIFUL) 6 . acre tract, all cleared and level and only 600.! feet from: 4 th street carllne, being: electrified: this tract in very fine and Is only 40 minutes' ride, from 4th and Washington sts., the poles and overhead system is now being Installed over this line, tho very latest thing In modern transpor- -tatlon means much to this local ity; this tract may be had at $660 per acre upon monthly payment plan. The Shaw-Fear Co. ' , Main 35. 103 4th at. A-3500- Guaranteed as Advertised 10 acres, Carson vartey, water now on, perpetual water right; this Is 67 miles from Portland, near school and on irood roads; wo are offering this at a very. nttructivo prtco and on extremoly easy terms. We will be pleased to hav you call or writo and get detailed Informa tion. G. S. Smith & Co, 432 Chamber of Commerce, Best of Soil Cheap Land 10 acres, $350; $35 cash, balance at 6 per cent; 2Vi miles from railroad sta tion and boat landing; macadam road to tract. H. 11. Farnham, 1203 Yeon bldg. Main 4352. FOR BALB FARMS 17 Choice 10 Acres 4 1-2 Miles Out Price $4500 Just Vi mile from station, 10 cent fare to the cltv. We have a splendid buy In a 10 acre tract. H Is all In a high state of cultivation, best of soil; lies perfect ly; new 5 room plasiered house, barn and outbuildings. Personal property; Cow, M( chickens, implements - and household goods. Price $4600. Oood terms. This Is a season of bargains and this Is one of the very best. Hargrove & Sons v 122 N. 6th st., cor. 6th and Glisan. Main I SSI . A-7259. No Cash for Two Years Required to buy one of our 6, 2 or 6 acre home sites, situated In "BYRN LAWN'' the select surburban home sites, 8 blocks from electric car line, and mile from the Clarke county fair grounds. Why buy a city lot when you can buy an acre for less money, and the crop payment plan will pay for It. See us at once ir you want one or inese HOME SITES, as they WON'T last long. Mozonett Garden Iracts These fine fruit, garden and vege table tracts, are selling fast, and If you want to pet a HOME where the pro ducts of the soil will pay for the land and make you Independent of the land lord, SEE us at ONCE. Land selling from $15n to $175 per acre. NO CASH KEQriUKD FOR TWO YEARS. This tract u situated 2Wj miles from the city limits, 1 mile from N. P. R. R. Con venient to graded school and store. Thompson & Swan 0th and Main sts., Van. Wash., Phone 107 Cheapest, Best Closest and Easiest Tcrm3 of any land on the market. 10 or more acres, 13 miles to Portland, ZVt to town and electric R. R., mile to main i;uto road. Lies level, best of soil, and or:!y $75 per acre. $200 cash, bal. $100 per y.fjnr, -6 per cent. weii. seitz & co:, 310 Spalding bldg, Main 6584. A Bargain 10 acres, 7 acres cleared and culti vated, balance easy to clear, 8 miles east of Vancouver, Wash., 2 miles to carline, close to schools and churches, 5 acres In potatoes, 2 In garden, young orchard and berries, new 5 room . house, small barn, good well, 2 cows, horse, buggy, harness, sow, 9 pigs, 100 chick ens, 5 tons hay; price $2500, half cash. O. W. Lindley, Vancouver, Wash. 20 Acres $600 Splendid farm land, 2000 acres being surveyed and put on the market. Springs ami running water; $1 fare from Port land; 2 miles from town, mile to school. Your opportunity is now. $100 cash, balance easy terms. " CLAUDE COLE. -.94,7 Board of Trade Bldg. ONE OF OREGON'S BEST farms near Salem and 4 other valley towns, 3 miles to 2 R. R., 242 acres, 180 acres cleared, balance easy, old orchard and bldgs., running water add wells, deep, rich soil, no white land, salses bumper crops. $26,000. half cash, balance own time, 5 per cent. Owner's son 441 Hawthorne ave. Phono E. 485. FOR SALE A first class dairy ranch, 170 acres, 22 head of cattle, 4 horses; all of stock, hay, grain and vehicles and farm implements In the best of order. Takes $10,000 to handle this bargain. Inqutre. .283 .'layipr at, , 40 -ACRES, all tillable, running water, in .Washington Co., $1100. $200 cash, bal. to suit. 1203 Yeon Bldg. MEXICAN land $5 acre, A. M. High- house. 934 Chamber or uoi.'roerce Diag H3MESTEADS 47 HOMESTEADS, near Portland, can go and see land and back in one day, fee $VF this week. Covev & Co., Room 2 1. 267 Oak st., Portland, Or. A SNAP, 80 acres in Tillamook coun ty, $300; warranty deed to A of It. K- 39, Journal. HOMESTEAD 20 acres, cleared 5,000,000 feet timber: location fee. J2&0. 708 Selling bldg. HOMESTEAD or relinquishment wanted. state location and price in first let ter. A-70. Journal. , FOR SALE TIMRER 28 TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT AND, SOLD. L.. K. JNUl.tv. 214 COMMERCIAL BUU. FOR RENT FARMS 14 fEN acres, 4 miles S. W. of city, .suit able for daily, gardening or mixed farm. R. Buctikofer, 206 Salmon st. . EXCHANGE REAL L STATE 24 160 ACRES tn Sherman county, mort gage jddu; per acre, what have you .' Alexander !,ana co., wo. 4 North 6th, st. Phone 3182. vVILL tra.le 160 acres of land in wheat null fruit belt of Oreeon. for Portinn,! I real estate. See owner, 608 Stephens st. ! UNINCUMBERED lots on Greenoe Heights, for household fur.niture or what havryouf a-i, journal. UN INC U mi ER EI) land in alfalfa, or city lots to exchanste'for auto in good condition. 12 Chamber of Commerce. WILL sell my high grade furniture very cheap, or Uado lot lots. Phone Mar shall 2521. IF- YOU WANT TO SELL, BUY OR TRADE, SEE SHOEMAKER' IN V. COH H24 HENRY HLUU. MAIN 4485. MAKE your vacant lot work. We will build alter your own plana. Nellan & Farnmii. res ppaunng oiag. WE sell and exenange farms, houses ana sutos. wagoner & Hunt, 4J5 Chamber of Commerce. Main 657. WILL trade 160 acres timber for un- Irjcnmbered, house. B-4'4, Journal. WE make first class exchanges a spe- elalty. - Miller & ConkUn. S19 Henry big. ACREAGE A ';J-A EXCHANGE REAl .STATE 21 WANTED LOTS IN" GOOD DIS TRfCT OR ACREAGE. We have a olicnt owning a piece of Income property Improved with Va nd stages, Equity of 14260 to exchange for lots In good residence district or acroaga. What have you to offer? F. E. TAYLOR CO., '404-6 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak sts. ' ' ." t 1-Oft BALE or trade East side houses. 6 room house, lot 40x100, not modern, room house, rt 60x100. modern, f room house, lot SOxOO, modern. 8 room house 3 lots, not nrsMern. 3 room house, close In, lot 50xl00,iot modern. 180 acres timber land, Mt, Hood road, Will sell any of the above places like rent or will exchange all or part for good Improved farm. Owners preferred. To tal value $20,000. Address 761 Com mercial st.. or 1015 Board of Trade bldsr. Phone Main 8926, C. G, North. WEST side Income property to exchange for a large piece of cheap acreage. MuBt be located reasonable distance from Port land. F. E. TAYLOR CO.. 404-5 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts. 80 Acres With Stock $4000 t 37 acres In cultivation, bal. fine tim ber, level and fine soil, good orchard, fine creek and springs, 2 miles from ana n. u., place is very well Stocked. Trade for lntu nr linna en lot.. Easy terms. ,w- H- SEITZ A CO., 810 Spalding hldg, Main '6584. Have Seven Acres Land Adjoining Vancouver, Wash. Want In exchange bungalow 6 rooms with about one acre of ground, near city limits. John w, Cook 432 Chamber of Commerce bldg. TWO Oregon homesteads to exchange for Portland homes. 11 ml. from Du- , rL 16iL1re,f eaon' oma cleared on both. $3500 with $600 mortg. and $3000 for other and $1000 mortg. Have build ings. Will assume equal am'ts. Phone East 48R, m Hawthorne ave. AN excellent piece of farm land, in high. state of cultivation, near Orchard, Wash., and electric line, to sell at a bargain, or will exchange for stock of merchandise, or city property. See or write the owner. G. A. Cobb, attorney m iyy, i eon Diag. YAKIMA VALLEY RANCH A choice improved fruit and alfalfa ranch of 120 acres, under the Sunnyslde canal. Will exchange for Portland In come property. YAKIMA VALLEY LAND CO., Sunnyslde, Wash. WE have lots free of Incumbrance anrf equities In lots located In manufac turing district, with good transportation facilities, to exchange for anything of value. RAINIER REALTY CO.. 204 . Lumber Exchange. AUTOMOBILE, 4 pabs., run 1600 miles. fully equipped; price $1400 and mort gage note of $725 on 80 acres land, bal ance cash for residence, walking dis tance. Alexander Land Co., No. 4 North 6th st. Phone A-3182. Automobile Owners I have some acreage and Portland lota free and clear and some cash to trada for automobile. Peters, 607-9 Henry bldg. Main 6377 or A-7720. ATTENTION. INVESTOR! For exchange for business property, central Oregon farm lands, located In best wheat and grain counties, where railroads are now building; principals only. Frank Reoden, 268 Stark st. ( RlJOM house, lot 33 1-3x10iL near Williams ave. and Russell st. Go look at It. will take diamonds or good notes us first payment. No. 560 Commercial st. Alexander Land Co., No. 4 North 6th St. Phone A-8182. FOR SALE or exchange. SO rooms, business center; no better transient location, in city; close In acreage con sldered. Z-623. Journal. 4815 ACRES, Siiermau county, $30 per acre, unincumbered. Will take proper ty as part payment, 8 years on balance. Alexander Land Co., NO. 4 North 6th st, Phone A-3182. FOR SALE Or would exchange for smaller place. 8 room modern home. would conblder 5 passenger car part payment. F-16. Journal. 40 ACRES, 26 miles from, town; price $2000. Payment down or diamonds and mortgage notes as first payment. Alex ander Land Co., No. 4 North 6th st. Phone A-3182. "HE that will not sail till ho have a full fair wind will lose many a voy age." Trade your property with Griffin & Small. 403' Rotnciuid Dkig. $400 MORTUAUE note on 80 acres land; 8 per cent duo Dec. 17th. What have you? Prefer diamond. Alexander Land Co., No. 4 North 6th st. Phone A-318-'. $600 mortgage, gilt edge, paying 8 per cent, on house and lot; will exehange for roadster; no Junk. 12 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE or exchange. 60 acres in high state of cultivation... on Fourth, street line, 16 miles from city. Address,' N. V. Runert, Oswego, Or. 10 acres, good house Rtid barn, 3 miles, to R. R., good soil, small old orchard, berries and all in crop but 1 acre; will exchange for good house. M-48, Journal. WE exchange what you have for what, you want. Peper & Baker, 444 Slier-' lock bldg., 3d and Oak. Mar. 2654. FOR sale or trade. Green house, for bungalow or lots. 662 Union ave. N. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 FOR quick results list your property ' with us. Kupper & Humphry, 212-14 Chamber of Commerce, WE CLEAR LAND. Jackola Bros.. 314 N. 17. Phone A-1899. ROOMING HOUSES 53 93 Rnnm.c: 93 Rent only $55, all good furniture, fur nace heat, good lease, running water In most all rooms, has nice yard, lawn and fruit trees, a mansion of a place, income at present $200, has never sold for less than $i7oo. am leaving city, so will sac rifice for $850, $250 down, balance $25 month. Peters, 607-0 Henry bldg. I HAVE an 11 -room rooming house, close in, all rooms occupied, paying good income. OVer $600 worth of fur niture. Must sacrifice. Will talo $300 and give reasonable terms. 12 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE 32 rooms, heart of city, rooms always full, would consider $50d bb first payment, balance easy monthly payment. Y-27, Journal. Bargain Hunters Read this: 22 rooms, nice neat, clean. place, good furniture, dandy location, lease, rent only $40; has never Rold for less than $950; my price if sold today jaoo ror an, i-eters, wi-y nenry niag. ROOMING , house for sale by owner, cheap. 51 rooms, good furniture. 5 year lease; good location; some terms. East THE FURNISHINGS of 17-room hotel aoing gooa ousiness ior naie or traae, C. F. Slemsen. 72 North Main St., Ash- land, or. Transient House Located near 5th and Burnslde, cheap rent; always full; has rooms, good furniture; all goes for $250. Peters 607 9 Henry bldg. WANT, rooming house, furnished, 18 or 22 rooms, must be close in, call or address Mrs. Rutledge, 21 N. 11th et. Main 6183. UP TO DATE rooming- house for sale or trade. Will take Close In acreage. Phone East 4361. A SNAP House of 1!) rooms, all house keeping and full, 2 years' lease, cen- . - i i . ; n ..... , in,. with lease, good location, chenn. Phnn Marshall 2678. 7U Washington st. ', ROOMING house, 16 rooms, 14 rooms rurnisnen ior saie. House to leasn. Apply 25 East 7th st. - , 1