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1 :iM OKI AMONG THE DISPLAYS AT THE LAND SHOW KIIV.' TODAY . l'. i OUIIGON RKAIj K!JTATJ3 Co., THffl Orand ave and Mult. K. 7. O-M03. OTTO KCJiraiAN, isranite and worble works. Km ft ul nd I'lne. Fa at 743. -1 JU UUNU-Al AN W t Y CO M 1J A N V, Grfiunrl l'ioor l.wia Hid. M. and A-17J T, liitUliAKfcJit ee iiiilNiiLiiOT. McKay Ulilg. Main THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL, 1 01 IT L AT ID, MONDAY I:v::NI::G. NOVi:: ion sALis .notsrs CI DO IS PART i eot B4 Gccrcjo E. Boos, Fair Commis- sioncr for Northwest, Finds Favorable Sentiment; f!ni E. Boon. Panama-Pftcinc Kxpo- i.!fi.)n oommlsloner for the four Paclflo northwest state, of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, bolleve. Oregon win mak a aenerou. appropriation to carry on td work in the Bay city in imo. After, conferring wun uoww voi and other 'state official, yesterday, he coma on to Portland and Is now going over the reneral aituatlon with Chair- man JuUuJ. Meier, or inevregon com. mission. r- ". r, v . '-.-V.'A V . '. 'q.ovornort Weal and his -colleagues Ore la favor of an excellent represent- Hon at the exposition," , said Mr. uoos. i find Chairman Meier also aeepiy im- t.rM with the duty of the state and wmn.1i.rfnl c-BDortunity that 1818 Will brlnglto those who -join in no great work at San Francisco. . - "Orpcon-naa won spienaia w her initial energy In aiding California to secure government recognition. iMtiir tho first state elte. with the gov. crnor at tno neaa 01 " usuhmtomi the. Commission. Accompanied by two great specials filled with business men, set an example which has dons much to aid Kan Francisco."1 1 f Mr. Boos will leave immediately ior Tncmna. whfcre he is to attend the meet ing Af th WAshlneton State Commercial organisations. Jle was a commissioner to the Alaska-Yukon exposition at Seattle, and has done murh work In tMs con- iWtlon.f: m previous service in the ...nnl.fr. .mlnnmunt enames nhn to SmZ Tf thragnltude of the work which M taking form for 1 6. . urogona aie, uro v,. imv nrma. "in the best location on me ground. .Biigned to elite building pur- poses. ji. wiu imwu . tunitv to impress the throngs ana throngs. of peopla who will come to San r rannsco. in me easi, me inclined to reaard the northwestern states as partners with California in the mammoth enterprise. It is felt there , that all the Pacific coast states, and es- peclally the two north oi wauiornw, win share equally in' the tremendous aevei- onment movement which will be .tarted tnarA th. Piifina the next few years, . In this respect, we believe that there i. tlguou. state, or territory. DAIRY SHOW OPENS; FINE CATTLE HOLD : CENTER OF STAGE -1 " (Continued From Page One.) competltlon Is present In the Jersey, vrMrA anl HolBteln varieties, tfohn t.; smith of Spokane, with his herd of Holstelns, is the biggest Individual hlbitor. and his cattle ar aisunciy id- . . terestlng. because tney nave jusi oeen i.M,,h Kaoir rm vhirjLBo. whr. n. rii i h NatlAftat Dalrvishow. thev -ramad .off roost of the prise, of their class. Mr. Smith said this morning that hla, catUe: won so many prises there that bis envious competitors of the east " informed himihat they didn't want bim - to return next year. Among bis show herd is the heifer that was the grand champion of the heifer division at the national enow, ; Those who have cattle, in the Ayr shire division are A, T. Stockwell. Aber dee a. Wash.; Walter J. Domes, McCoy, , :. Or and 3. W. Clist, Redmond, Wash. - - Many States in Butter Contest. By-far the largest entry of. cattle 1. in the Jersey herd. ,Two of the exhibi tors in this class came from Salt Lake Cityi Utah. The complete list- i.a as follows: Wlthycomb & Son, Hlllsboro - X J. McCreedy. Oswego; W. O. Morrow, - Independence; John B. Stump & Son, Jilonmouth; Riverside Dairy ,& Stock J Farm, Salt Lake City, Utah; Cannon Brothers. Salt Lake City; C W. West. i '. Oswego; George R. Mokel, Portland; Mrsc J. W. Seaman, Portland; W. H. UilL Cathlamet. Wash. - D. It Looney of Jefferson, On, is the only exhibitor in the Guernsey class, Besides John L. Smith in the Molsteln class, Gue & Roberts are offering strong , , competition with a big herd from Bat tleground, Wash. A large herd -f Dutch Belted cattle . are entered from Astoria- There are 80 people entered in the butter, cream and milk and cheese 'contests. Oregon, Wisconsin, California and Iowa have 11 sets of entries in the butterlas.. - - - : Tour College Team. Enter. Thirteen exhibitors, representing . Washington, Oregon and California, are entered in the milk and cream co test. . Sixteen have made entry in the cheese exhibition.' They are from Ore " gon and Wisconsin. , FoOr colleges have teams In the student-judging contests. The teams rep- resent tho University of Idaho, Oregon - Agricultural college, .Washington State college and Utah Agricultural college. The East Side Business Men's club was represented at the show today with - 200 men. They are spending the day on the grounds, and had lunch at noon in one of the exhibition buildings. ' The show will not be complete and . ready to be seen at best advantage until tomorrow, when the Judging commences. Special street car service from the business district has been arranged for. Cars are going through from Third and Washington streets without patrons of yie show having to transfer at Ker-toa. ENTIRE NORTHWEST " JOINS IN HOMAGE V.' . TO SOIL PRODUCTS " M (Continued From Page One.) - by the line.. The O.-IV. R. & N. booth va. arranged by th company 'a agri culturist, C L. Smith, and it Is one of the most artistic in the entire show. One eorner of it is taken with the Walla Walla exhibit brought by M. A. Power, Including a potato measuring 14 3i inches, corn that produced 85 bush . els ; to the . acre, club and blue Jttem wheatt barley and prunes of high quai- ity ;;; The farmer, of Paisley In Lake coun ty sent up a. great exhibit of corn, cab bages, potatoes and fruit grown on Irri gated and non-Irrigated -land. Washington ir nearly as numerously represented' la exhibits as Oregon. Idaho..!, not far 'behind, despite the great distance,, being especially promi nent la the fruit .ection.. Clarke county cent over a magnificent display, tnoludlng everything that makes the county rich, and specializing pn ltal-1 Un KuiiesTnuiranff 35"taTlet!es of apTT I'lee. -Frem woiaenaaie ana. Klickitat Kwlorally are alfalfa and watermelons end fruit. , " Among tlie prize apple, end pear, of . the Rogue River valley, other things l ove creH in, ju&t to tho that the J - .I -Mil - . Ml . t jt , , t?S I III y A v - T i famous valley is not merely one pur pose." There are celery and fresh eggs and'perpers. - . The Fruit Grower.' e.soolation of The .;tf for I un"Uiwii"l ' .Dkjr v i.iuuouwvii uj ng to the usual fruit, watermelon. Vph jl7i. a,m.. 1 ..,- A.mnnMrmr th. nn.nlhtlltl. f . T"he -f min exhtblt of Wallowa county caught many eyes, p,lmni,i. ,h, Th.nV.i.. ,n p,M for a wnoie town ar, inoludexl jn the Clackama. county exhibit From riataon countr in a hnari of reat tur- nips, with a card saying that these are I grown 60 ton. to the acre there. The Culver exhibit Includes some of ine potaioes, inai logeiner wun mo compeung varieties Drougm irom cjarse county are intended to figure most largely in the effort to wrest his crown irom Aoanci Braim. vni vanaman poiaio The Portland. chamber of commerce d th .,.-.,., ,.,,w hn, dininvi tlje fine flax and hemp, planted for an experiment in the Willamette valley And found to be an entire success. Votatoea Are Pet.. Asahel Smith, the potato king, has his exhibit on the second floor, north east corner. There are 30 boxes of tuber, wrapped more carefully than ap- Pies are wrapped and each of perfect form. On this floor is a great exhibit of Spltzenberg applea from the Umpqua ex-jvaiiey, a beautiful display from Boise, wi-ivcr oumymiy I has In Ana tkn TIn D Ioa Avklk.lt. . wihuiwjjh-. "P' tne most artistic oooth m the buildings TT0n Chehalls, Wash., is a general exhibit, Including 12 varieties of Dota toes, whose exhibltor believes are the best In the show and offered to bet Jiooo on The Crook county exhibit la a show in itself. In charge of it i. Jack Summer.. All this week the bu.lnesa organisa tion, will be attending the land .how. Tonight 1. the time appointed for the East Side Business Men', club. Tomor row night the Transportation club will have charge. Both club, have arranged programs. MYRIADS OF BILLS TO BE SUBMITTED NEXT LEGISLATURE (Continued From Page One.) an income tax bilF, it may be assumed that a measure on this line will be of- rerea, especially as it Is one of the few thing, promising an Increase in revenue. Revision of the inheritance tax laws Is another measure that may receive me attention or the. legislature. J long anu complicated Dili dealing with this subject was defeated by the people on November E. The whole aublect of rand IbiHoIq Hnn will be thrown back on the lawmakers as the result of the vote of the people disapproving the bonding plans sub mitted at the late election. The grange claim, some advantages in this fight, as Its county bonding act wa. lost by only email majority. It la expected that all phases of road enthusiast, will unite in asking the legislature to try us nana once more and enact a oompre henslve plan for road improvement. University Issue Looms. The problem of the state university and the state agricultural school is again thrown upon the solons bv the aeieat or tne muiage tax bill and the appropriation bills for the state univer sity. Born of the fear that log rolling will be resorted to between the two schools, a movement is on foot to ask tne legislature to prepare some per manent plan . of support for the two schools. The adoption of equal suffrage, ap proximately doubling the number of voters, is likely to lead to revision of the election laws in an effort to simDli. fy the ballot and to reduce the cost tnat would result from a continuance of present laws. The- second choice vote plan for primary election, will also De strongly Urged. committees appointed by the ast leiHs. lature will report on the subjects of Judicial reform and revision Of the state insurance law. Full reports on these matters will be rendered at the opening or the session. The Multnomah delegation will annar. cntly be a unit in favor of an inter state bridge over the Columbia between jroruana ana Vancouver, and will favor an appropriation- for that purpose, con- .jusciik vii appropriations - oy tne na tional government and the atatA nf wasmngion. Salary XUls Coming TJ Probably there will ba a flood of small salary bill. Introduced at the re quest of county official., who think sal aries should grow along with increase of population, of business and the in creased cost of living. a otue sky" law. en llnae niv slightly different from the one rejected by. the people, will be proposed. Itl (Order to shut out wildcat promoter, and in. crease the state revenues... A stringent law on the sale of firearm., similar to the law recently naaaad In Portion ni . - .UU, TV . be another measure. ; A pure good. bllL reauirina- fahr-w sold in the state to be as represented, will be backed by the Consumers' learnt So into. KeUah4iwUti.trobAhl-.-. his twice-defeated bill 40 prohibit the bleaching-j)f flour, which he maintains is deleterious te health. The elght-hpur law for continuous industries, which was tlrgTed by Senator Wmlck and other. ot the Clackamas 1 delegation, at the last session, will again tin ' ',r " : 1 o JaiV I k r- - t Vrr?i p 7 ' - ' I " Top Dry farming exhibit he offered. So will workmen', compen sation bills, the plan of free textbooks n tho schools and a bill aimed at the so-called paving trust. Hatrlmonlal JUstrictlon. Planned. A bill requiring a physician, certifi cate before candidates for matrimony are permitted to Join fortunes will be urged, also one for the sterilisation of habitual criminals, idiot, and the in saee. JJow that the people have re jected, the bill to pot the etate printer flafjkWary i1IJinto effect two years earlier tna&'was provided when the act was passed two rears age, an effort may be made, Qrepeal the bill alto-1 Appropriation, for the euport of state institutions and office, and for special appropriations will perhap. con sume the usual amount of time and ex cite muoh debate. The last session ap propriated almost $4,300,000. but this was reduced about 1600,000 by the ve toes of the governor, and further re duced about 1635,000 by the referendum on the University of Oregon appropria tion bills and the Maiarkey tilll. Bold Thief Robs Monmouth Store. Monmouth, Or., Nov. IS. The Mon mouth Mercantile company', .tore was broken Inte Friday night and $25 taken. The thief 1. thought to be a local man, 'Fifty Yean Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young BbSbbbSBbsbVWIbIsbVs1bMSHSBbM Many people do not know that whiskey can have an agreeable taste. Hiey do not knew that it can have the mild, mellow thrill, without a single un pleasant after-effect. They do not know -.-..TO... ..'A.., - has the agreeable Flavot and Quality which they have imagined, but never found in ordinary whiskey. Golden Wedding is made differently from 'ordinary whiskies. '; ; Its formula and process of manufacture keeD the criginal quality absolutely pure all the way through. ' . : , Try.Golden Wedding. ' ' ; V; The flavor and mellowness, ripened into" the finest-grain by the sunshine, and kept In by the' marvelous science with which it is distilled. " Thaf 5wriyir is thTlplelerrVdTsTceynE the sideboard.- - " "Made Differently!' Est 1852 8Si I If ..it r.-v i Ki Bottom -Skamania' county, Washington, ap ple exhibit. aa he went directly to where the change was kept in the fourth drawer of Mr. Portwood'. desk. The act was charae. terlzed by extreme boldness. Two big rocke were thrown through the front door, throwing glass 25 feet down the aisle. Thi. must have made consid erable noise. The thief then, erawled through the hole in the glass, and out the game way. Evidently confident that xuw money wa. in the usual plaoe, wronwuKea a uttia in ih tm xt n yy ci a louna. DOORS MUST BE MADE TO SWING OUTWARD - - r BM - - . I The grand Jury has instructetl Chief mover or the police department to en. force the state law requiring all door. to publlo building, to swing outwi . -v. l- . , . . "iniruciea eaen patrolman to carry thi. message to the owner, of such buildings. . After the first notifi cation, a reasonable length of time will be given such owners, but those who fall to comply with the instruction, will bo prosecuted. From present Indication", Morgan Isn't going to decree any panic on bank hold ings this year. suUDttmf KlCOYDUWEXTSl STAMP 0 (D Q&cte $12,000 r mi U HALF CASH, BALANCE 7 -; A GoocTBuy IN BELMONT DISTRICT NEAR BROOKSIDE RANCH GF.Smith'&Son 329 Railway Exchange BIdg. City and Farm Loans Any.amoOnt at current rate. C. V. SASOW, 408 Corbett Bldg, A-141H. Marshall X n. rhnriA Ynnr . lVnt Aii V V MU A AW If your name ap - pears In either phone book you can telephone your ad to a mi k rnri g Mtd day for payment. v The Journal can oot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er ror, of any kind oo ourvlng in tele phoned aaveruse- mentsv i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS bniuiuiii0 vi inn imu iiii m Trust Co. Lewis bldr.. 4th and Oak. Dove Thompson company to Charles Luddlrir. ,4ot. 13 and 14, block 74, west portiana Park S H. Hamblet and wife to Faye a Krueger, lot IS, block 28, Falrport . . Portland Trust company of Ore gon to H. B. Stacey, lots 35 and 38, block 84, west Port land Park . .'. Same to Sarah M. Stacey, lots 32, 83 and 84. block 34. West Port HO 00 ISO land park Clara 3. Rebe to Carl and Emma Was., lot S, block 10, Park ad dition . , ..................... University Land company to h end J. Ooets, lot. 14 and 16, , block 63, University Park H. W. Jaster and wife to Ben Peterson, lots IT and 18, block ' 20, Portsmouth ........... M. Nelson and wife to Eugene I Knight, lot 24, block 6; Reser- ',' voir Park Ladd Estate .company to Mary E. Leonard, lot 22, block 20, Ladd's addition L. B. Reeder and wife to C. W. . Pallett, lot 10. block 11, Haw thorne's first addition ., Edward F. Schildon to Clara Fal berbaunv east 61 feet lots 14 and 16, block 2, Windsor Hts.. Bronjr-Manary company to Chas, . William Thomas, lot 6, blocK 10, Lovelelgh. ,. Edwin . A. Taylor and wife to Ar thur' Grjmstead et aL north 60 ... feet lot 1, Hlrschberg's subdl- . vision block 60, Waverly W. At Hager to E. S. Stuble et al, ot 6, block 1, Dlel'e addi tion (assigned to Gray. Cross-, ing Land company) .......... Umdenstock & Larson company ISO 6781 00 TOO S00 1.100 " , 8,000 1 S.BOO 800 8,800 I 1.000 I I to Win 8. Jayes, lot. 4 ana e, block 49, Jonesmore, IR. L. Steven., sheriff, to N. H. Bloomfleld, lots i, 11, 18, 18, r block 87, Irvington Park ' James A. Gowanlock to William A. Livingston, lot 4, block 1, View Hefghts . E. B. Hyatt and wife to Harriet i E. Crawford, lots 23, 23; block 27. Holbrook'a .addition to St. ' John. 178 1 ,1 m 1 7 a w TOO A. R. Crumpston and wife to Charles B. Cboley et aL lot 1, , "Vilnnlf 71. SaUwOOd S.300 T. a & T. Co. to Helen M Ell- . . lott, lots 24, 26, block 11, Dover : 170 Anna a. uman ana nusoana 10 Ella M. Kilkenny, lots 1, 2, blk. i Miner's addition to fit. John. v. S00 James A. Qowanleck to D. A. Tf USA lot . S9. .Mock 4.- View HelKht. , S 6 0 Laurelhurst company to D. C. Perkins, lot 26, block 83, Lau relhurst , . . . . . . ..... 8,200 Verna v. Gregg to Thomas k. . ifXni In If hlnptr 1 Wfnl park ....... ........v. v ,100 V. n. smttn to uavia nay, norm i. ft lata 2.1. 14. block 4. Rochelle ........ . 3,100 Ole Klttlesort and wire ro o. T. Barnes, lot 7, block 4, aubdlvl slod L "D" in M. Patton tract . 1,800 Moore Investment company to E. A, Smith; lota 7, 8, block 14, ' Vernon ......... i ...... . . 1,000 W, R,' HAILIP CO.. Abstreotora, 171. 4tn St., net. Morrison and yamniu. " PORTCATflT nEALTirOTALEKr-t CHAPIN VhERLOWH'v 383 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1868. - 1 irib k -,r""A.""iri Mfn "-'..- 112-18 Heart of Trade. M. and A-2010. SHIELD. J. IL 206 Gertlnger Bldg. Main S430. CLASSU IED AD IIATE8 In effect April 1. 1912. ALL. PRKVlOUfl RATES. CANCELLED. "CASH Aune.nimB.oiu.sna, . . 1 xauy or &unuuy. 1 tlm 9a per line. . consecutive times, so per une per In art Ion. ' .. . . . t or more consecutive times, 7o per line per inseriivn; or i jueui nuaa lur price 'counted for less than I lines. above rate, apply to "New To. and all other classifications, ex Situations Wanted. To Rent and uea to iter u. situations wanted. To Rent lend Wanted to Rent ad. (Apartment, and Hotel, excepieaj uie rates area , so oer una mm niBcrnun 40 per line each subsequent insertion. no aa taKen ior icbo mua loo, rittllGlil ADVURTiaiiALhiNTa. 1 tim. lUiToer line. consecutive times, to per line per Insertion.: j-. , .. 1 or more consecutive time., 8o per line per. insertion. .',', 1'hA above rates apply t NaW To. day" and all other classifications, except I "Situation. Wanted, ( To Rent and Wanted to Kent" aoa. j, - ; f:-. KUnntlona Wanted. , To Rant 1 and I Wanted ' to Rent ad. (Apartments and Hotel, excepted the rate i. to per line per Insertion. - . - No ad charged for lee. than two line. t or 16a . :i TM - Journal wui not oe respon.iDie I for more than one incorrect insertion ?h' nadtrmr"Mn,'nt ,rdered for m" Contract rate, unon application. . phone call Will bring a solicitor. - ' MEETING KOT1CE3 v 4 will give a : grand Thanksgiving ball on Thursday evening, Movemher zs, 1912. Fast, slda W. O. W. hall. Ii th and Alder sti. A 10 pound turkey will be given As a door prise.. Weinberger's orchestra, Admission,- gent. fiOo, ladles zoo. ETJT A. Or Rose Camp, meets FU AllBky hall. 3d and Morrison. even JLUTKf AGE IJCEKSES Isador Nystrom. 115 East Humboldt street, 30, and Hester uuiter, no cast Humboldt street, 28. William Shivas, 267 Chapman street, lover 18, and Vera Lombard, 267 Chap man street, over 2L . V,T;-. Henry .Clarke, Lents, 4S, and Jennie Bledsoe, 697 Washington street, 47. Wlllium Levin 610 Second street. IS. I and Bell Caplln, (84 Second street, 17. K. m. jjruce, s4 Division street, z, and Anna Stanahaux, 596 Union avenue, 25. ' "Frank Cole, Vancouver, Wash.. 80, and Daisy Hansen, 1320 East Taylor street, 19. w. - Bei t Harris, SaJT Franolsoo, Cal 32, and Clara Murray, 406 liolloday street, g g 7- ; , ,-. - Pcrcv A. Churchill. 1113 East Fif teenth street north, 25. and Mollle Spero, Leven. hotel, 11. HerDert L.ewis, 7894 aaai nurnsiae street, 85, and Bella iiurbee, 79Vi H.ast Burnside street, 36. Henry F. Ruger, 96 Sixth street, over 21, and Kate M. Earle, 364 Larraboe street, over is. C Harenberger. 355 East Fourteenth street north, 28, and Myrtle M. Neety, goa cast jwurieenm street nortn, z. William Robinson, ZZ6 Montgomery street,, 30, and Margaret Denny, 225 Montgomery street, over 18. Robert Summers, 206 Seventh street, 1 29 ana Agnes jucyuaa,. zuo seventh street. 28. - - - J Joseph Letbo, 351 West Park street, d Edith Robinson. 29 Twelfth street. 1 gg l Axel Edwards. 773 Union avenue. SO. and Hilda Henrickson. 803 Sixteenth street. 20. Adolph Hoffman, Edgarton hotel, 28, and Bertha Belgren 909 Patton avenue. W.'G. Smith & Co,n ca DRESS suita for rent, all eises Unique Tailoring Co.. $09 Stark st CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st. BIRTHS STOUT To Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stout 1678 East Sherman street, November 7, a gin. MAOUIRE To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Maguire, 60S Marlon ave., Nov. 14, a giri. IKE. ZER To Mr. and Mra Herman Ke- ser. Rose City Park sanitarium. Nov, 3. a boy. AUSTIN To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aus tin. Rose City Park sanitarium, Nov. 1 S. a bov. . BROWNING To Mr. end Mrs". James Browning, Rose City Park sanitarium, Now. in. a slrL. CARRIER To Mr. and Mrs. Herman 3. 'Carrier. e3l JS. 4th st. w., jnov. 4. a te?r -To Mr: and Mrs. Albert E. Hoy. 476 E. 42d st. Oct. 31. a boy. HOPKINS To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hopkins, 108 sutn sl. nov. 4, a girl. REED To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed, ; 753 Tone St., ov. lo, a noy. MENKENS To Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Menkens. 332 Market st, Nov. 14. a STOU'N-To Mrt and Mrs. R. I Stout, 1078 B. Sherman st., Nov, T, a girt DEATHS AND FUNERALS QUADE Minnie' M. Quade, aged 44 - years, s momna, iu uitys, ouiuveu wiie of William H. Quade and sister of Mrs. Belle Berry. Remains at A. R. Zeller . . , ... i iiriiiiu . . . . UO. parlors, o niiuaim avenue, Frtanda are invited at attend the fun eral services wmch win De neia irom me jiiB"ina viihcb.ivii, vjiuivu, EnsT Sixth and Prescott streets, tomor row, Tuesday, November 19th, at 2 p. PARR18H In this city. Nov, in. at i. the family residence, sao Hi. vtn, n., George , K. Parrlsh, aged 67 years, a member of the Musicians' Union; leaves - wll1. rA turn anna ?llrHa anA. Unvl man. Announcement of funeral later. MESERVE -Thomas Meserve, 133 East 33d st, Nov. 16, aged 42; cerebral tu- riiinot, isnn tro Morrison St.. Nov. 15, aged 66; gall pott's Clara B. Potts, St. Vincent'. . i 1 XTA . I n .....1 97.- nuiuusi, nuT, vi i, wanvt. VAN METER Howard Cr Van Meter, flO Hi.' xuill .vv. ii sir rim riBctorla. QOTTSACKER Catherlna Gottsacker, 664 Center st, Nov. 16, aged-60; val vular disease oi me neart. . NEWTON Lucy A. Newion, 805 ,12th St., Nov. 18. ageq o; semiuy, XONSETH r mJHAJj uo., 13S e uu, choice cut flowers for all occasions; prompt service. ' M. 6ioz. a-iiuz. fMAOt M.. SMlTri, florist. 141 V tith-su, - m Selling bldg. Main ?216. , FUNEHAL D1KECTOKS J, P, FINLEY & SON- indent A?rfrt' FUNERAL SERVICE Dunning & McEntee n1 every detail, nn ana,nne, , Main 4su. A-4&OS. kxay uBimoiu. MR.' EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director and undertaker, 22 tf 8d st, cor. Salmon; lady assistant. ,,-.. i LDPU "Undertaker, Lady LtnUn b-i("8, e-7bi. h. assistant. eth-Alder. i n -7ri I CO i 'i i 694 Williauis ,. ni Z.L.LLu.n vUi Both pnones. Li.lCtsONeiu U n d e r tan i n g ; Co. M a i n A-2 ..is. J.adv ass t. hfl-.... f Funeral directors, Hls- rearson U0i 871 Rsen st, e. io8i. TTTTfc. ... , lift, , Jii, Ifl ,'JkyU..t1 , r. TlsJi'and Jf;hfv'r3rP8rk.-Cot-J4-S9S: EA8T &WK funeral directors, 'sucess- or to it. . uunmnir, jne, m. oa. r.tr-- MONUMENTS rwivLi . PORTLAND Marble Works, 284-268 4tk st . Opposite "city halU Main 8564. FOR fiAI.M ON EASY TKHMM SMB TilKAI 1JKFOK13 voi; uur: 2.'t00--6 rooms 1 block to .car. $600 8 rooniH, 3 Mocks tour. " 4500 7 rooms, 1 block to car. - rooms. 1 block to car. $38007 rouins, 2 blocks to car. ' 33000 6 rooms, l block to car. wuft 8 rooms, H block to car..' . $38006 rooms, 1 block to cur. ' All In restricted residence districts! fine homes and good buys. i a Chittenden ; & Neil! No. 810 Oak Street. ' MODERN 7 ROOM DWELLINti anil sleeping porclrin Rosamere,". large re ' ceptlon hall opens Inta living room, din ing room, , puss pantry; bedroom end large kitchen first floors - 2 large bed rooms and sleeping porch second floor, large closets and storeroom; fine fire-' place and all built In conveniences,: full cement basement, laundry , trays, fur mice; lot-60x100, fine lawn and roses; oloa to-oar;- $4250, easy terms. ' PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, . r ' Second Floor Selling Mdg. 1 ROOMS und finished attic," full 2 story; large reception hall and living room with fine fireplace, beamed and pancjod . dining room, Dutch kitchen, 4 large berl-. rooms with large light closets, all built m, in conveniences, full cement basement, laundry trays and large furnace, east front, one block to Broadway car. near Cathollo school, Irvlngton,, $6000, $1000 cash, balance to suit. v .i- i RyVlDKNT TRUST, CO., ; ,, , 1 'Second Floor Selling bldar. THREW rooms arid bath, new, corner iot. . luuAiuu, on woHt siae, nign ana signt ly, View of Tualatin .valley, 2 blocks to ' car, 15 ininutes to postofflce, walks, ' jraaea sireots ana water, line neignixir load. 32200. small cash navmcnt. balance lllrtt flint; .-.. ..'. '' '..-' . ,,,.' '.'... PROVIDENT f JtUST' CO., OWNERS, ,- ' tseconq yioor Belling piqg. ROOM bungulow on west aide, 6 rooms' ... on first floor. S lanre rooms on second floor: well built, commands fine view of. Tualatin, valley, Bear H acre of ground, good lawn, rosea and fruit, close to tar ' and 16 minutes to -postofflce; $4000, . term, can be arranged. '". " PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, isecona floor weiung niag. Hot Water Heat h class L te, oak iv o attle. . . .A a room bungalow, etrictly high lnsevery way. absolutely camnlete. floor, in every room, very largo attle, almost finished. Price $3800; no trades. Phone owner, David H. Ryan, Tabor 2227. . ' . . SEVEN rooms and bath on Hawthorne ave.; lot 50x100. This is a fine home, nicely located with good surroundings. next to corner and on carllne; all Street Improvements in and paid; price ' PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, Keoonfl Floor veiling nidg, . Furnished Home, $50 Cash Dandy lot 60x1 04.; oil "itrcerimnrove-:: ments la n paidK-l. block to car, very close In: rood' small house. . furnished. A snap, $1150. 214 Lumbermens bldar. SUNNYS11JK snap 60x100 corner, . room house, built for homo, streets hardsurfaced and paid for, fine garden and roses, 3200 cash'. 325 month, furni ture if desired, v Call 1079 E. Morrison 1 corner 86th. Main 1166. , s Hawthorne Building Co, Have several desirable lots and will build to suit you, easy terms; 1073 Haw thorns ave.: Tabor 8608. ' ' FOR SALE. House of 6 rooms, bath and toilet, full lot, close to car and schools, fuel In basement, cheap. 1230 Minnesota ave. Owner. 1 . FOR SALE 6 and 6 room bungalow in ML Tabor district. strictly modern. on monthly payment plan in; 325 Including principal and Interest. 309 Railway Ex- cnange mug. ora. Waverly heights, s room strictly modern house, fireplace, etc.; 310U0 equity for 3360; price 32576: lot wortlt 310001 east front. Call.4 93 .,S7UwW, R. car. t - " ' ..w ; 6-ROOM modern new bungalow, 60x100, restricted district, 2 blocks to car; -good service. Price 2250; $S00 down, balance easy. Payments. Tabor 4320. E ROOM house, 2 blocks Hawthorne; bath, furnace, hard surface, sewers nil 1UUUVICU ivi .vv, ,ivvi ' balance 3i, 7 per cent. journal. NEW, modern 6-room house. Ockley green,- two, blocks car; cement base-..: ment; J300j easy terms. Owner, 364 Monroe street. .' MUST have cash at once.. Make me an offer for my 6 room bungalow at 660 Mason between E. 12th and E. 13th. At home after 7 p.m. $3300-Mod. 6 room bungalow, furnished; new carpeis, mute mien, uea unen, sil verware, everyxning to. Keep nouse: tlx cords wood, 3500 cash. Wdln. 3229. OR SALE Two lots and small house, . wood shed, chicken house and park and berries, 81050. See owner, 8oi 64th st.r Mt. Scott car. TR'OIITDALE BARGAIN. B room house and 60x100 lot. 8 block from bank.' Price $650, at your own terms. 401-402 Lumber Exchange. IRVINGTON beautiful new 7 room house on Zlst cheap, owner. Mar shall Z6Z7. FOR SALE or trade by owner, 8 room modern house, 1V4 blocks from Al berta carllne. Call 994 E. 17th N. 31300 4 room house near . car and school, 1 2 5 down, balance easy pay ments. Woodiawn 202. C E, 7, 8 ROOM houses for sale. M. E. Lee, 811 Corbett bldg. FOR SAliR LOTS 16 $10 Down, $2 Week 60x100 on Broadway; Just beyond Laurelhurst;. cement walks, traded street, curb, water, gas, etc. all in and paid; no Interest or taxes. Biggest bar gain, on east '.side. Write owner, Z-63, Y, ,-i. i r r. A m. i 1 1 'i CHOICE building lots on the west side, inside the 3-mile circle; fine view of Tualatin valley and Mt. Hood; walks graded, streets and water Included in price: 8400 and up; -select your lot and we will build for you. Provident Trust Co.. bwners, 2d floer Selling bldg.'."-. FINE, sightly hi acre at Ryan station, ; J on Oregon Electrto Ry 20 minute. from' Portland, 6o fare for less than -you can: buy city lot. Lovely location - . for family home, garden, fruit, eta your owe terms. Box 336, P. O., Port land.. ' ' ';; P.'i'il' BEAUTIFUL view, 80x300, with water, face's fine crushed rock road, best lo cation for fine big home; Hear school;" 2 car lines. 20 minutes' car ride: 3800; 825 casfi, f 10 per month. M. E. Lee, 311 Corbett bldg. y : --'';-y' 100x100, 160 feet from carllne, small House, -lois ol lruiu . email payment down, easy terms. See owner, 1476 Bos- inn avA . . . EASTMORELAND snap. Paid 8960 for - lot 2 years as?o; improvements In and mostly paid, Will sell for 3900; 3350 cash, balance mortgage. ' D-121, Journal HAVE SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS In the Irvington district, and would' 1 finance house for purchaser on deferred v payment plan. .Geo. Eastman. East 4786. BEAUTIFUL, 'View. : 100x100. near sta- fon, very choice property with big future; handsome home site, Only 3800; 325 cash, $10-per month. M. E, Lee, 811 Corbett bldg. , . - , BY OWFJER A choice .corner lot, Rod- ''v. tiev ave. and Mason sts.s a anan if taken at once. Call' 194 Cherry.1, at, S I1UIIO r.qn IIBi., . . .... SEE La Nolr & Co. tor west side prop- -I erty. Exclusive , dealers la west side realty. 837 Chember ,of Commerce. x 10 ' CASH, 3s month buys larg lot. 1 ' ClORe In, near carlln Snap $376. Owh- er 720 Chamberrof OOmmerce bldg. 60x100 FOOT lot near station, near V I - school, 20 minutes' ride, water piped s 15 cash, 35 per montlu M.' E. Lee, 811 BARGAIN Corner lot, Mt Scott car ' line, near 'fremont Station, cheeo for ' CBfh; L-11 9, Journal. . , 8 . , . ' BUslNEsS" lot for sale, , 60xio67i3'5li! - Call 647 Malflen.avnue, Kellwood. A A . . . '-? . . i.