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THE. OXEGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, 'TUESDAY EVEKING, NOVEriDZR ID, 1012. : l ffi, ICE :: CFDMS..CANTSAVE HOUSTON FR0?.l CtLL Coa! Manager , Gets $2000 Fine and Year in Jail De spite Fine Speech, , ( . fTJnHed Pm 1ued WIrO Tacoma, Wash, Nov, 19."Thers la la Seattle tonight an honest woman, a loving woman, who has been upon her knees all day weeping; and praying that the stigma of a prisoner-husband should not be placed upon her babesa stigma they would carry all their lives. ; This woman Is hoping with an aching1 Mart that she, her two babes and myself art not disgraced forever. ..'"t never profited one penny from any sales to the government. I never au thorised anyone to approach a Juror; furthermore I warned against it 'I would not make this plea for my self. A man Is supposed to stand any thing that comes to him and what I say is not for myself but for those whom I love and are dear to me." yowarfnl Plea Avail HoV With the foregoing dramatic speech, the first he ever made in his life, Charles E. Houston, manager of the Pa cific Coast Coal company of Seattle, me largest concern of Its kind In the nortxi west; convicted of defrauding the gov ernment of about (50,000 by conspiracy to obtain contrasts on collusive bids, faced Judge. Cushman In the federal court last night for sentence, every re source of expert counsel having been vainly exhausted to save him from prison. The picture he drew brought tears to the eyes of the little band of spectators and friends who accompan ied him. "It is the sentence of the court that you pay a fine of $2000 and be impris oned In the King county Jail for one year," said Judge Cushman. Bullock Oets Same Bentenoe. John H. Bullock of Portland and Ban Francisco, who was formerly president of the John J. Besnon company, also convicted of being in the conspiracy, ra ceived a like sentence. Ex-Senator S. JI.' Piles, for Houston, and J. J. Mc caffertv. for Bullock, each made a strong plea for his client .Nothing. further has been done? in tuo matter of the alleged Jury bribing in the case. B. D. Townsend, government counsel, returns to Portland today and until he comes back it is not known whether the statements of Juror Mille- eon that he was to be paid money by u O. Bates, attorney for Houston, for mak ing affidavits to try to get the latter off without orison sentence, will be further probed or not Both prisoners will furnish HOW ban and appeal to the circuit court of ap peals at, San Francisco. lESTiONY OF FJMOM Proves , That Lydia E. Pink-! ham's Vegetable, Com- - pound h Reliable, BeedvlDe, Ore." I can truly recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Componnd to all women who are passing through the Change of life, as It made me S weu woman aiter goffering three years." Mrs. Mary Bogabt, Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. "When passing through the Change of Life I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy spells and backache. I was notfitfor anything until I took Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which proved worth its weight in cold to me. " - Mrs.GAS- 1 fSmMW", TON Blondkatj, 1541 Po- lymnla St New Orleans. Mlshawaka.Ind.-" Wo men passing through the Change of Life can take nothing better than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am recom menaingittoallmy friends because of what it has done forme. "-Mrs. Chas. Bauer, 623 E. Marion St , MnAnl Mishawaka, tad. -Alton SUtio,Ky.-,Tor months I suffered from troubles in consequence of my age and thought 1 could not live. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnound made me well and lwantother suffering women to know about it Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton SI Station, Ky. Deisem.No. Dak. "I was passing through Change of Life and felt very bad, I could not sleep and was very nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health and 1 would not be without it" Mrs. F. M. Thorn, Deisem, No. Dak. II III A FEW H0UHS. First Dose of Pane's Cold Compound Relieves All Grippe Misery; Contains No Quinine. After the very first dose ef Teae'. .! Cold Compound" you distinctly feel th. cold breaking and all the disagreeable grippe symptoms leaving. lt.iJ?,YZltlr ,aot that of , Fape's Cold Compound taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken will cure Grippe or breek up the most severe cold, either In the head. - chest, back, stomach or limbs. it promptly ends the most miserable , headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed Up, feveriehnees, sneering sore mmm mmuni ot am nose, mucous vaiiurnu tuacnarges, soreness. Stiffness and rheumaAlo twinges. Take this wonderful Compound with me anowieage mat mere Is nothing V else la the world' which will cure your cold er end Grippe misery as promptly end without any other.asslstance or bad eftrgff mg-atrt:fintadtage of lope's Cold Compound, which any dru. i-Ut can supply It contains no quinine be sure you get what yoa ask for cept ne substitute belongs in every i'viiia, nines mee acts gently, BREAKS FAMOUS NEW YORK . SPITBALL PITCHER Russell Ford of the New York High landers, who visited Portland yes terday en route to California. SEEM TO BE SHY $250 Is there any promoter in town who wants to ' take a chance with 12807 That's the amount that Eddie O'Oonnell demands, for his end ef any wrestling match he engages In, win or lose or draw. Several promoters have angled after the CTConnell-Busukos match, but none has been willing to meet CCon- nell's demand for a guarantee and the proposed match for November 21 is therefore off. "Anybody who wants to stage a match in which I am one of the principals 111 have to come through with 1250 before I don my wrestling togs," said 0Connell. "I don't care how big the house is. X know what I want and I am going to have it I have been un justly accused several times or tamper. ing with the tickets by msgrunuea op ponents, and I am going to fortify myself in the ruture. '1 don't care whether x wresue again or not, but when I do, they will know how much I want In case of big matches I shall also demand a side bet" And so the matter stands. IMPERIALS CAPTURE THREE FROM SHOE DOGS The second matches of the Big Four league resulted in victories for the Im perials In three games and for the Tel egrams In two out of three games. The scores: COOPER'S IMPERIALS. 1 3 a Total Av. Bteerer 181 128 121 491 144 Jones . 114 .......185 IIS. 14S 172 179 144 142 1S8 167 424 47S 47 491 141 Govln . 158 159 164 vwwr 1(8 14S Nell Totals .844 786 716 SHOE DOGS. 2 S Total. Av. Howard ...148 K. W. Peterson. 198 Butts 147 146 168 94 108 143 128 415 138 167 (08 19 183 127 141 123 144 McClelland .126 .128 867 119 Pike ... Totals 409 13 .786 648 683 8 Total A v. I. X. L. 1 2 Berfhold Brumvold Babb C. P. Peterson McCaU .146 .175 .123 .135 .136 115 169 130 17 184 114 876 125 164 498 166 129 282 127 135 449 160 14 434 145 Totals ...715 727 696 TELEGRAM. 1 2 8 Total At Wlllett . . Stone .... Smythe . . Chetterton Bartle .... Totals . ..16! ..183 ..124 ..106 ..143 143 102 135 111 ISO 173 478 169 168 101 184 150 463 860 401 462 16 120 18 161 ..718 660 776 Gibbons on Way to Gotham. (Colt (id Pran Leaacd Wire. I Chicago, Nov. 19. En route to New York, where he Is scheduled to meet Eddie McGoorty, Mike Gibbons, the 8L Paul middleweight, and his manager, Eddie Reddy, passed through here today. While admitting that McGoorty Is great fighter. Gibbons expressed him self as confident of victory when they meet In their scheduled 10-round bat tie. Plcato to Meet Watson. (United Prtdd Leased Wire.) uaiuana, cai-. ov. 18. Fight en thuslasts are anticipating a rattling good hout when "Red' Watson and "Babe" Plcato of Los Angeles, meet before the West Oakland club in a 10-round main event here tomorrow night Plcato won the attention of the fans by his recent defeat of Jeff Perry In Dreamland Rink, San Francisco. Watson Is of the slambang type of ngnters. while Plcato Is fast and clever, On the same card will be bouts be tween Kid Peppers of Kansas City and Iul Rees of Los Angeles: Ray Camn bell, lightweight, will take. on Jim Hor ner; Bert Sealey meets Gilbert Gulart, heavyweights, and Ed Miller will clash witn Tony Freltas. Send Militia to Strike. (Cntttd Pre.ii UikmI Wire.) Charireton. W. Va., Nov. 19. To re inforce the state militia now In the coal strike district, four additional eomnanlnn are today on their way to the Kanawha eecuon, finis anued .miners, are march lug toward Paint ( reck. iinuuiuvi.i ir, no.ii me miners ere issued to tne soldiers. They are or aerea to snoot to Kill If necessary. Two villages were "shot up" by strikers, nut no leiauuoi resulted. WRESTLING PROIIERS TWO EXPRESS TRAINS E.FI (United Frees Leased Wire.) . Raleigh, N. C, Nov. l-Four traln men and an express messenger met death in a collision between two express trains early today on the Seaboard Air Un near Granite, N. C. The wreckage caught fire. Physicians and nurses were rushed to the scene on a special train. - ' ..- The oolllslon was head on and tore aft 100 yards of trade and snapped sev eral telegraph poles, fevering wire com munication. It was several hours be fore connection ; was restored and help summoned. The bodies of the train men' were burned In the wreckage. A confusion of orders Is said to have caused the wreck. . '..'r-r- Jotirnal Want Ads bring results. NEW TODAY 2 Pine Buildine Lots, 50x120 each, at 21st arid Frankford Sts, on Brook lyn car line at a price considerably below the market. Barrett Bros. OWNERS 303 Board of Trade. West Side Bargains SbuUU garage. Rented $25 month- ment site. . ftCenn Fifth St., 47x80, room ipjjUu house, walking distance, apartment sue. . rrnA Acre of ground at headef SOdUU th st, near boulevard: will 0ioh1! has i houses. Portland Heights, choice p OUU building site, unobstruoted looxioo. Tou can make money on any ef these. CHARLES RrJUGI-ER St CO, 211 Lewis bldg. ity and Farm Loans Any amount at current rates. ' O. K. EASOW, ,. 403 Corbett Bldg. A-1416. Marshall 92. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES' of title made. Title Trust Co., Lewis Dldr. 4tn ana uaa. a Hoenel and wife to Chris N. Horefeldt et at, lots 1, 2 nnth 91 9 -It fftt lot X. blOCk 23. Arhnr Lodre MOO Title & Trust company to Cora IX Frame, lot 14, diock zo, nam- hurst M00 W, R. HAILIP CO, Ice. Abstractors, 1T1, tn si., pei. Morrison anu lemniiu PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS chapijTa HKRIX) w? ' SIS Chamber of Commerce. Main 1111 KNAPP A MAC1CKY. 1U-1S Board of Trade. M. and A-2010. SHIELDS. J. U. SOS Oerlinger Bldg. Main HI. OREGON REAL ESTATE CO- THB Grand ave and Mult E. 67, C-1701. BRON(5-MAN.RY COMPANY, Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M. and A-1711 BRUBAKER & BENEDICT, McKay Bldg. Main 602 $4$ CLASSIFIED AD RATES In effect Anril 1. 1912. ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED, Daily or Sunday. 1 time So per line. consecutive times, so per una per u- Burtlon. or more consecutive times, 7o per line per Insertion; or 7 insertions for price or b No ail counted for less than 1 lines. The above rates apply to "New To day" ana an otner ciasaiiicationa. ex oept Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to ueni aas. . situations Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments and Hotels exceptea; tne rates are: 6c per line iirai insertion 4o per line each subsequent Insertion. No ad taken for less than 16a CHARGE ADVERTISEMENTS, Hum 10c r err line. consecutive times, fo per line per Innnrtion. 7 or more consecutive times. So per line er Insertion. -ha above rates apply to "Naw To day" and all other classifications, except Situations Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent" aas. tiltuatlons Wanted. To Rent and Wanted to Rent ads (Apartments and Hotels excepted) the rate la 7o per line per Insertion. NO aa cnargea iur icb uu iwd unea or lRc Tha Journal will not ne responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. Contract rates upon application. A phone call will bring a solicitor. UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS THE following letters In answers to ad vertisements appearing in The journal remain uncalled for: A 173. B 117, 10L 116, 142. C 110, 89, 49, 105, 101. 164. D 107. E -109. V 31. 110. G 109, 34. J 116, 91, 120. K-100, 104. L 29. 97. 93.. M 109. 100. N 81. O 81, 185, 847. R,- SO, 62,. 64. ' B 107, 100, 74. T 9 76 U 113. 114, 16. 116. 1G7. V 101. 112, 114. W 102. X 100. 143, 101. 602. Y 103. 49. Z 49, 88, 23, 109, 267. MARRIAGE LICENSES W T r.,lnv.ll 11 ll- at- and Elsie Wilkin, 666 GUsan street, 22! inanes niienoogan im neuy street, 25, and Lena Slgel, 212 Caruthers street, is. , J. C. Endlcott, Astoria. Or., 80. and Marie Schlappe, 714 Front street, 23. Zenas Emery Averlll. 1144 Hawthorne avenue, 24, and Lora Margaret Dee, 658 mirtiam avmiur, -v. August Tlmonen. 861 North Sixteenth street, 27, and Lena Sakhlla. 861 North Sixteenth street 25; Getrle Newsman, 207 Sherman street, 26, and Wendla Johnson, 738 Kearney street. 20. , Le Roy Buchanan, 401 Hawthorne ave nue, 25, and Bessie Garrison, 329 Sixth street, 21. Tom M. Holman. Irvtjdale, Wasfi., 38, and Harriet Grace Ewlng, 660 Knott street. ( I q. W. G. Smith & CoK? and v r-arfla. Washington bids., cor. 4th. on Wssh'ton DRESS suit, for rent, all sites. Unique t anonng co., soa BtarK St. CLARKE BROS and floral designs. 288 Morrison st COLUD VE KILLED A Good Buy 41 OREGON Council Royal Ar- ' hall. KftVal hide.. th first J and third Tuesdays of each HUM 1 1 II HI B p. Ill, .....Visitors cordially welcome. - O. O, HALL, Secretary, &3 a. letn ist. in. U N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meets Fri. . e-ve Allsky hall 8d and Morrison. BIRTHS RUNNING To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ' Running, fids. Kfrnitana. AvaniiA. Vtvsm. ber 13, a boy. . .. , JUiuvvijs to Mr. and Mrs. Richard rei . .son .Lewis, Krrol Heights, November IS. a bov. .... ... WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Walker, 6842 Sixty-fourth street and Fifty-second avenue, November 6, a boy. HALE To. Mr. and Mrs. George Hale, 438 Columbia street, November 6, a boy. : ,- - DEATHS AND FUKluHALS BROWN In this city. Nov. 1. J. N. Brown, aa-ed 65 Tears, fl months and 5 days; remains at the new Darlora of J. P. Flnley & Bon, Montgomery and Fifth streets. Funeral notioe in a later issue. CHAPPJELL Lillian Marie Chappell, 100 Eaat Sixty-eighth street, November 17 aged 23; tuberculosis. - STALKER Emily E, Stalker. 1645 Olte street. November 14, aged 78; cancer. BURNETT JEJthel Annie Burnett. Good Samaritan hospital, November 17, aged 87; tuberculosis. SMEKK Alletta Elisabeth Bmeek. Es mond hotel, November 16, aged 18; tuberculosis. uui-GEY Sarah A. Dun gey. 1801 Best Morrison street, November 16, aged 881 cholollthlasis. , ' LANOUTTK Joseph -fcatrontte, GoodTy, Daminui nospiuu. rtovemoer i, agea 68; cancer. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 133 6tlu, choice cut nowers lor a a occasions; prompt service. M. 6102, A-1103. MAX M SMITH, florist. 141 6th st. In Selling bldg. Main 7216. FUNERAL DIKECTOKS J, P, FINLEY & SON Lady Attendant FUNERAL SERVICE Dunning k McEntee SSSW every detail 7th and Pine. Main 480. A-4658 Lady assistant UAMWa TV UAUV Tl LrDlKUUDi 111!- son Beneflel, EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS, successors to F. 8. Dun ning, Inc. Phone East 62, B-2525. flli1!! W DAI TIWIV D CI I Lei MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading funeral director and undertaker, 220 8d St., cor. Salmon; lady assistant. I CRPW Undertaker, Lady LLnUn B-1888. E-781. H. assistant flth-Alder. A. R.ZELLER ClU phones. L,.iGS0N6Uin3imA1'.2n2!5: Co Main Lady asst. Ponrcnn Pr Funeral directors, 869 rrJdloUII -Ut 871 Russell st, E. 1080. HEM STOCK, 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B 1122; and Unlvers. Park. CoL 894-395. JIONUMENTS PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-268 4th au opposite ouy nail. Main 8664. OTTO bCHUMAN. granite and marble works. East 3d and Pine. East 743. AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House, cor. 2d and Yamhill, special auction sale 10 a. m. tomorrow. TO LEASE 03 TWO story brick' warehouse, trackage. ior lease ior term or years. Apply F. C Jackson, Journal office. FOR SALE HOUSES 31 Beaumont Snap room house, hardwood floors, tsnflt- ln buffet, beam ceilings, furnace and nrepiace, eoxiuu root lot; witn au im provements In; only $3900; terms. Call Spooner, A-1066 M. 906. G, H. Klela sorge C04 418 Board of Trade. $360 DOWN. Balance Like Rent My new 7 room modern home at rlfice; has furnace, oak floors, fire place, bookcases, china closet sleeping porch, fine view, full basement Phone Tabor 3620, or call at 696, E. 47th N near Alameda Drive. Hot Water -Heat 6 room bunxalow. atrlctlv hle-h class in everv way, absolutely complete, oak floors in every room, very large attic, almost finished. Price $3800; no trades. Phone owner, David H. Ryan, Tabor 2227. SEVEN rooms and bath on Hawthorne ave.; lot 60x100. This is a fine home, nicely located with good surroundings, next to corner and on car line; all street Improvements in and paid; price $6300. easy terms. PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, Hecona Floor veiling Diag. NOTHING DOWN: 81600 6 room house, full lot $27005 room bungalow, near hard surface street: this Is good. 83000 6 room house on 49th st. Rose City rarit; easy payments. I,A BAKKU, zus commercial dioce. Furnished. Home, $50 Cash Dandy lot 60x104, all street Improve ments in and paid, 1 block to car, very close in: good small house, furnished; a snap, insu. zi immpcrmena piqg. SUNNYSIDS snap 60x100 eernen 4 room house, built for homev streets hardsurfaced and paid for, fine garden and roses, $200 cash $25 month, furni ture if desired. Call 1079 E. Morrison, corner 36th. Main 1166. Must Sell My lot In Rose City Park at no. BOx 100 on 63d St., only $576. Nuff Sdd. Ask for Spooner, A-1066, M. 906. G. H. Kleln sorge Co.. 418 Board of Trade. $60 CASH. BALANCE $10 MONTH. New 4 room bungalow, $1250; also 8 room modern, 1 block Mount Scott car. $1600; also 4 room, tizbo. HIGLEY & BISHOP, 201 Hamilton bldg. Hawthorne Building Co, Have several desirable lots And win build to suit you, easy terms; 1072 Haw thorne ave.; Tabor 2608. I WILL take $3000 for my equity of $3500 in two 5 -room flats, close im balance due $2000, mortgage, 6 per cent Call at 790 E. Morrison, or address Z- 64, Journal. - FOR SALE. House of 6 rooms, bath and toilet, full lot, close to car and schools, fuel In tmsetient, cheap. 1230 Minnesota ave. pwner. FOR SALE 6 and 6 room bungalow in Mt Tabor district, strictly modern, on monthly payment plan; $25 including principal and Interest 309 Railway Ex- change bldg. Ford. NEW MODERN HOME $800 CASH. Balance $25 per month. 6 rooms, fire place, light fixtures, bookcases, etc Rose City Park, $3000. HIQGINS, MAIN 4400, $1760 Modern 6 room bungalow by owner; must sell at onoe. Call from 11 a. m. to 2 p. nu, or after 7 p. m. 550 Mason. r J1&00, $100 cash;, new cosy 4 room mod ern bungalow, about 26 minutes ot car; monthly payments to suit Call 205, Corbett building. NEW, modern 6-room bouse, Ockiey greenf two blocks car; cement base ment; $2300; easy terms. Owner, 364 Aionrop stregc. $3300-Mod. 6 room bungalow, furnished; new carpets, table linen, bed linen, sil verware, everything to keep house; six cords wood, $00 cash. , Wdln. 8229, 1RV1NGTON beautlf uL new 7 rooTn" house on 21st. cheap. Owner, Mar- nan iOil. FOR HALE or trade by owner, ( room modern hfm? Mr Moelrwf rem -At. berta earllne. Call 994 E, 17th N. $1300 4 room house near car and school, $25 down, balance easy pay ments. Woodlawn 202. FOUR room house, lot '40x100,' nothing ",-down. $16 a mnnth and. 7 per cent in terest; $1260. 1 166 W. Albert st . BIEXTIXQ NOTICES CI MODERN 1" ROOM DWELLING and sleeping porch in Rossmere; large re ception hall opens Into living room, din ing room, pass pantry; bedroom and large' kitchen first floor;" 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 nace; lot 60x100, fine lawn and roses; close to cor; $4250, easy terms. PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNER 3, .-. ; Second Floor Selling bldg. 18 ACRES, 4-year-old Newtown -Pippins and Spitzenbergs, near The Dalles; price 12600. Will trade for bungalow u to 83500, or will take your equity. Ask ior apoener. A-ioes, M. dob, 7 O. H. KLETNSORGB CO , C- u., 418 Board of Trade bldg. 7 ROOMS and finished attic, full 2 story, large reception hall and living room with fine fireplace, beamed and paneled dining room. Dutch kitchen, 4 large bed rooms with large light closets, all built In conveniences, full cement basement, laundry trays and large furnace, east front, one block to Broadway car, near Catholic school. Irvlngton, $6000, 81000 cash, balance to suiL - t . provident Trust co., Second Floor Selling bldg. Cottage on Portland Heights owner will sell for $300. Rare opportunity to get small home in high class residence section. Slauson-Cralg Co., 304 Oak St, THREE rooms and bath, new, corner lot. looxioo, on west side, nign ana signt- view of Tualatin vaiiey, a mocks to car, 15 minutes to postoirice walks. graded streets ana water, line neignoor hood, $2300, small cash payment, balance likf rent . . PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, Second Floor Sellin bldg EAST SIDE HOME. Modern 8 room house, hardwood floors, peneied dining room and den, large sleeping porch, fireplace and furnace. f arage, more than full lot, close in; easy erms can be arranged, and part trade might he considered. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones Main 8699, A-1668. 8-ROOM bungalow on west side, S rooms on first floor, 3 large rooms on second floor; well built commands fine view of Tualatin valley, near H acre of ground, good lawn, roses and fruit, close to car and 15 minutes to postoffice; $4000, terms can be arranged. PROVIDENT TRUST CO., OWNERS, Second Floor Belling Diag. COSY 8 room modern home, 2 blocks from carllne. on improved streets. plenty of shade trees, cement walks, fine view, street light, etc. Call owner Tabor 1782. Owner will sell or trade for acreage. f42bu ine oungaiow, o ruuiun. '"'"i near Alberta. Easy terms. inisimu Saturday, day labor. C-1321. FOR SAIiE LOTS 16 TOOT HI On the ittll TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Fort Fraser,:B. C, located oh the new Great Railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific. Thi railroad is building from coast to coast through the richest parts of Can ada and is rapidly nearlng completion. Trains will be running through the town of Fort Fraser In a very tew montns and now is the time to make selections In this property, so ypu may receive the enhancement that Is sure to come in lots in the town of Fort Fraser. This town site. Is located In the heart of British Columbia and is destined in a very few veers to ba the metrooolls of this dis trict Situated as Fort Fraser is at the head of 1100 miles of navigation with a wonderful fertile country extending for hundreds of miles in every direction and with a climate unsurpassed In the Tem perate sone, moderate and equitable the year round. Fort Fraser will be in a very short time a city with the popula tion of a Calgary. Fifty western Can ada towns grew 600 since 1910. Prices on lots in Fort Fraser are from $200 to $600, with no interest or taxes. Tamil 10 down, balance monthly. DOMINION STOCK ft BOND CORPO KAilUiM. I. "Long. Local Agent, st., Cor. Oak st. Portland, Or. RATION. T.J 81 4th HAS REAL ESTATE BEEN SOLD TO YOU UNDER MISREPRESENTATION? A few complaints have recently been received from people who have been victimized In real estate transactions If you have had an unfortunate . ex perience in purchasing land, send In a written statement giving all the de tails. Address THE JOURNAL REAL ESTATE DEPT. $t0 Down, $2 Week 80x100 on Broadway; Just beyond Laurelhuret; cement walks, graded street, curb, water, gas, etc. all in and paid; no Interest or taxes. Biggest bar- 5aln on east side. Write owner, Z-68, ournal. CHOICE building lots on the west side. inside the 3-mile circle; line view or Tualatin valley ana sir. uooa; wanes e-raded. streets and water Included in price; $400 and up; Select your lot and we will build" for you. Provident Trust Co.. owners, 2d floor Selling bldg. 100x100, beautiful view, west side, 20 minutes ride. This Is as handsom view site as you can wish, only fSOO, $25 cash, $10 per month. M. E. Leo, 311 Corbett bldg. FINE, sightly hi acre at Ryan station. on Oregon Electrlo Ry.. 2 J minutes from Portland. 6o fare, for less than you can buy city lot Lovely location for family home, garaen, fruit etc. tour own terms. Box 336, P. O, Port land. SEE this at once. 4 big 40x160 lots grand view, water piped to It. school near, 20 minutes car ride; fine home place; uo, szt cash, jiu per month. M m. Lice, an uoroett mag, , EASTMORELAND snap, paid $960 for lot 2 years ago; improvements in and mostly paid. Will sell for $900: $350 leash, balance mortgage, d-izi, Journal HAVE SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS In the Irvington district and would finance house for purchaser on deferred payment yian. ueo. Eastman, iiiast 4766 $325 buys a fine ooiioo lot near sta tlon ana school, zo minutes car rldet best and biggest future lot near city limits; $15 cash, $5 per month. M. E. Lee, 311 corbett bldg. Br OWNER A choice comer lot. Rod ney ave. and Mason sts.; a snap if . i rBll mi s-.u.. r . Phone i.ast wiv SEE Le Nolr & Co. tor west side prop erty. Exclusive dealers in west side realty. B37 Chamber of commerce. $10 CASH, $8 month boys large lot. Clone in, near canine, nnap. j3(t. uwn er 120 unamper or commerce biag. FINEST view, acre in 6 cent fare limit 15 mluntue car rid, best of soil; special prico and terms. JM. E. Lee, 811 corbett bldsr. " Hi mi AIM f'nrner lot Xit c line, near Tremont Station, cheap for 1 T II, , 1 SACRIFICE 100x100 corner, 4 blocks Rose city raric car, $700. Small pay ment down, easy terms. E-l 62, Journal, $360, part cash for a lot 40x118; good luwuwii. wiue Htreet, near nriano. BUSINESS lot ror sale, 50x100. $860. Call 647 Maiden avenue. Sellwood. ACKEAGE 67 5 and 10 Acres Cheap' ennsTT V " l"7" "tw. orr Term irauis ot b acres or more; deep, red shot soil, well watered easily cleared. mai wi Kuucitu j arming, rrult vege tables, dairying and chicken ralsfng; lo cated on coonly road, close to live town un n. n. " mvor near rortiand. Own ers. 703 Lewis bldg.,- 4th and Oak sts, for 'sale novsrs C7 ' Acreage Developed acreage only 30 min utes from -Fourth and Washing ton streets. Commuters car fart 11 cents. . - Two electrlo lines. ' Streets graded along each tract - Electrlo light and power service along north and east side of plat soon will bs throughout entire , platting. - . 10 inch mountain water main to . be carried across center of platt ing, bonds sold and arrangements being made for same. New electrlo cars, electric light . and a mountain . water supply . under high pressure, means much ' to this property. - Land lies beautifully, gently . ' rolling, no rock or gravel, very -best or noil, gardens, berries and .fruit, now producing, will convince you. ... -...- Any slsed tract from one-half acre up, at $260 to $600 per acre and upon monthly installments .If v teslred. - v ': ' The largest platting (4000 acres) and the largest and oldest acreage firm In vicinity of Port land, guarantees the development and rapid Increase In values, " which always follows' develop-jment-' v . .'.' The Shaw-Fear Company. Main 35 10 J. Fourth at A-3600. Unimproved' Snaps 200 acrAa. unlmnrnvAii ft mtla frn boat landing and R. R. station; elegant view of Columbia river: the very finest of fruit, dairy or grain land; SO per cent wimuie: an rounpanoa oi water, xrioe $3300! $1S0 cash, balance long time. 80 acres, unimproved; all good soil: Vt miles from town of 1000 Donulatlon: will cut 4 times as much wood as the price of land; $650, $326 cash, balance ung time. 120 acres, all tlllahla: 2 mllaa from R. R. station: an abundance of fine water: good trout stream: about 12 acres cleared; 60 acres elegant bottom iaa; Daianco nrst class rruit aairy or garden land. Price $37.60 per acre; good terms. , , We consider these to ha three ef the Dcct unimproved buys that we have, we know they are bargains and will be pleased to give full .information. Ask tor Mr Kaufman G. S. Smith & Company 432 Chamber of Com m eree. Oregon City Road, E. 82d St. Near Foster road, highly im proved small tract of about 8 acres, with splendid improve ments, can bafiad at low price. Non-resident owner who is anx ious to sell; cost him $6650; will "sell for $575 J; terms, too. , W. A, Barnes 408 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak Sts. - Main 2081. ACRES TO SUBDIVIDE NEAR THE CITY. and Powell Valley roads; lies fine for subdividing; a survey has been made for roaa tnrougn this property connect ing these two roads: this property is only four miles from the city and will be sold as a whole at 8300 per acre; nothing to be had in this locality at any such price. Now is the time to buy. Clear it during the winter and double your money. p i KuiNtj a uu.. bob conooro piag. Acreage on West Side . Excellent soil, larce area of beaver dam land, and good drainage; part of this traMla under cultivation, part In aiumps ana some neavy and 10 acre tracts; prices range from S370 to $600- per acre. Bold on easy terms, insiae tne 6 mue circle. PROVIDENT TRUST CO.. OWNERS Second floor, Belling bldg. , 10 ACRES CLOSE TO PORTLAND. within half a mile of two earlinea. store and good school, lies between Base Line anl Section Line roads, two of the best graveled roads In the state. Good soil. Land level and easily cleared. Buy now and clear this winter. A sure way to make good money. Price $360 per acre. STRONG ft CO.. 605 Concord bldg. HAS REAL ESTATE BEEN SOLD TO XUU UNUtiK AUSKJi'KEBENTATION7 A lew complaints nave recently been received from people who have been victimized in real estate transactions. If you have had an unfortunata ex. perience in purchasing land, send in a written statement giving all the de tails. Address THE JOURNAL REAL E8TATE DEPT. CLEAR ACREAGE. Rich, black loam, fine for berries, ne. tatoes, vegetables, chickens; all clear ana reaay to piow; one-naif mile from gooa raiiroaa town. eu at oo per acre, easy terms, or traae ror good nome in rortiana on casn oasis. TKOWBKtJLHJE ft STEPHENS, 801 Wilcox. 80x175 $550 88 minutes' ride from 1st and 1M right at the station, level, good solL school, store; terms, $10 down, $$ par UiUIlfcU. AKERSON ft GOOCH, 401 Board of Trade Bldg, Phones, Main 670, A-7670. For Sale $1500 6 acres at Orenco, 16 miles from. Portland on Oregon Electric, all pleareri umAll hnuitA AVIIl tnlr tinen $560 will handle. Paid $1500 last year for this place. Call 618 Board of Trade CHICKEN and fruit ranch near tw land. Best soil, good roads, spring water, free wood, 0 acres, $400, $600, ovv por irai-i, tv at re a, ssvu; to acres, 1200; 60 acres, 82000; 40 acres timber. $2400. Benches all kinds for sale. Easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co 101 ii Alt,fuV- 20 aore at Reed iui ms"")' luipruvou: StOCK, CTOD and Implements included. Will, con sider some trade. For complete infor mation write fit call on Columbia Trust FOR SALE FA11S13 17 One-of Oregon's B6st farms near Salem and 4 other valley towns, 3 miles to 2 R. R., 242 acres, 180 acres cleared, balance easy, old orchard and bldga., running water and wells, deep, rich soil, no white land, raises bumper crops, $26,000. half cash, balance own time. 6 per cent Owner's son 441 Hawthorne ave. Phone East 480, tteiiwooq toat. FOR SALE.- -7 acres of city fruit land facina- maln streets; beautiful home of 11 rooms, batn, electrlo light phone, barn, v- " , "v..., nMi,wu, uii j. im lit fill- plements, run for 00O chickens, all wired, about 30 chickens. Apply to own er for particulars, J. H. Kennedy, 688 Beach St., Ashland. Or. No reasonable offer refused; owner in bad health. BRITISH COLUMBIA FARMS 4 On Grand Trunk Paclfio railway. Bulk ley vaiiey;- e acre tracts, partially open, ricn sou, easuy ciearea; ouo cash, balance easy; get literature.' Fred Heal 421, Pemberton bldg.. Victoria, B. C. A VERY VALUABLE 160 ACRE FARM" For sale at a bargain. - ir yoa are look lng for something on which to make i gooo profit oon t ran to see this. T. withycomba, 421 Hamilton bldg. city. Phone Main 2276.' IT'S A SHAME. II acres, several partly cleared, level rteh rommtaom-haverdam, ep,rlngs,-fr nuusa, etc.. uum iiuv iuwii, . xyuu, mostly casn. I. WHEELER. Canhy. or. NEAR Tillamook, Or., 160 acres, an un . limited nasturage. Joining a govern' ment reserve, Just when fat cattle mean a fortune, Address Gervals, Or, R.2, iiOX 44, . .'. , . .'; .-, Adir-ica 17 II .OLD .TIMEOB ,;:'V:'y;. . he Harbolt-Wilson Co,,. Inc. 710-718 Lewis Building, -4th and Oak Sts. ! i Portland, Oregon. - ' For Best Bargains in Farms. .: Read! -Think! Then Act! r Ask Us : - . 4 acres Finest soli, all In cultivation; right at Gresham. between 8 elec . trio lines; just the thing for a '' poultry farm; $1800. -Good terms. - acres Within 4 milo circle, Tualatin . slope; fine soil; X mile from R. R and within 80 minutes walk of Council Crest This is a big. snap at $500 per acre. - !tt acresRich loam soil; all under cultivation; 4 room bouse, barn, fine water, small bearing apple orchard, strawberries, etc; close to high school; blocks from ,. electric line; on good auto roads. An elegant place, within 10 mile circle of Portland. Adjacent land selling from $400 to $700 per acre. -This place an absolute SNAP at $300 er acre. ,. t,t 49 H acres Clackamas county; 28 miles 1 irom roruana; partially im proved; good small house And . barn; good team; wagon and har ness goes with it; fine dark sandy loam coil; running water; on R. F. X). and cream route. This Is a big sacrifice at $55 per acre. 85 acres-rrAII under cultivation: rich black loam soil; grow anything, this climate will produce; 1 fine wells; 4 room house; barn 30x50; ! fenced and, cross-fenced; gooil school adjoins; only 3V miles to -8. P. station. This is a SNAP at 8150 per acre. Terms. Adjoining land valued at $250 to $300 per acre. Don't miss this chance make some money. ... , 180 acres All under cultivation; fenced' - ana cross-fenced; fine soil; good 9 room house; large barn: good granary; family orchard; 2 good wells,' on good county road; will maka fine dairy; you will say this Is the best you've seen at $100 per acre. $2500 cash, balance per. cent. Long time. We have a few 5 and 10 acre tracts left at izuu per acre on the Salem Electric. Terms, $100 cash, $10 per month. All deep, rich soil; , fine for small fruits, vegetables and chickens. Let us how you one Of these. COME IN AND CONSULT WITH OTTO AKAl DEPARTMENT The Harbolt-Wilson Co., Inc. au-iu ipwih tiiag. 4 th and Oak. Marshall 4200. - A-7158 Naas Acres 40 Acre Tracts or Larger at $15 Per Acre Are located In Naas valley, north of the nne or tne urana xrunit facirio railway, where there is both water and rail trans portation. All grains, fruits and vege tables, also hops grow in this locality. and the yield Is very large per acre. The soil Is a very deep rich black loam, no severe winters, with plenty of rain fall and long days of sunshine during the summer months. Buy some of this land NOW and in two or three years there will he a material rise In values. and if you wish to farm, you will be more man repaid ior your efforts. 10 down, balance in payments to suit the purchaser. 4. DOMINION STOCK ft BOND CORPO RATION. - T, J. Long, Local Agent, 81 4th. Cor. Oak, Portland; Or. If You Found What You Wanted, Would You Buy It? Look at 93 acres of the best land In Clarke county, 75 acres under plow. All woven wire fence. Fine fir grove adjoining barn; 4 acres of bearing orchard; $6000 worth of new buildings. Fine road to place, also lies on two county roads, 1 mile from R R. and Columbia river, 15 miles from Portland, near Vancouver; best buy In Clarke county. Would consider good residence in part payment, but must be at cash price. Bee this at once. Baker & Dryer, "THE ACREAGE MEN" 804 Railway Exchange bldg. 74 ACRES, all level, good soil. 13 to 10 acres well cleared. 15 acres slashed and seeded, easily cleared, some timber. gooa nouse ana outouiiamgs, fair barn, 4 "good cows, 4 heifers. 3 hogs, team, wagon, mowing machine, buggy and all small tools, plenty of feed. 8 miles from f'.ooa town, ciose to scnooi mile boat andlng on Cowllts river; price only $4760; will take residence property up to $3000. 8860 cash, balance 6 Der cent This farm will grow Into good money and will support you from the first day. We have several tracts of logged off iana witn gooa sou ana close to K. K. priced from $7.60 per acre up to $30 with good terms. Let us tell you about them. BELL ft REGISTER, 201 Oerlinger bldg. ' rcr, .iix FAr.::3 m-im TERMS Choice Small Farms v 10 acre home, only $25 down, $lf -a month. These little farms are all cleared, plowed and fenced with woven wire fencing, and best of all, pure spring wa ter is piped to ach tract and all ln eluded at this prices-Located close to railroad and water transportation in a proven apricot, almond, peach and Eu ropean grape district Early vegetables and potatoes do remarkably well here. Climate for poultry cannot be beaten. School on the tract. Inquire Hunter Land Co., 810 Spalding bldg., Portland, Or. ' UNTIL DECEMBER FIRST" 6nLY, " We offer tbis most exceptional farm bargain: (SHacrea, 42 acres under oil- . tivatlon, balance fine fir timber. Sandy loam soil, specially adapted to hops. Not one inch of waste land, all level and under highest state of cultivation; 6 room house, large barn, hop kiln, gran ary, chicken and hoghouses, 3 wells, water tower and gasoline' pump; located 2 miles .from Portland; farm fully equipped; price $126 per acre, half cash, balance terms" to suit; no trades. NORTON REALTY CO., . . Aurora, Or. SPE6IAL ATTENTION TO' FARMERS We have a large 'list of good Im proved farms In the Willamette valley at the right prices, which you can buy on very easy terms. Yes, some of them with nothing down and the balance in 5 years. Others Will consider some trade. Some of these farms are all stocked, and this yeafa crop is inelud ed. If you are looking for a farm you win no well to call on and look v. our list before you buy. ' COLUMBIA TKU8T COMPAMT, f mil in-w 1 1A A ftroe r Vit rvuioo ewberg. Or. about H In cultiva tion: house and barn; water, steamboat landing on place; price $4600; 12501 cash, balance Ion time at 6 per cent . n; ;, V" I'EPER & BAttfC " I - 441 ghBtlfyg, iUi,',,, 'i t-v.