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1. i THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30,. 1913. 1G Spin French Consul Only Waiting i o n x. itmlm f ior oume uiie iu wane t Complaint; Had Enough of Sampling Pork. " As official taster of food products aboard French Vessels in. port, C Henri Labbe-, French, consul hero, hus 'had rfreat deal of experience lately, but his ono ambition now is to have a com plaint made against the wine so that be can taste that When he asked sail .ois of the French ship Thiers yesterday It the wine aboard was all right, they replied that It was fine, which has proved an incentive for the consul .to ' find tsome excuse to taste It. Complaint was made by the sailors of the Thiers that their grub was not what it should be, the rice, sauerkraut and tea biscuits being the cause of the i plaint. They appeared before Consul Labbe. with their statements and the master of the vessel admitted that the articles were not what they should be, but on (Jils promise to get some fresh provisions trouble- among the crew was averted. On the last occasion when a crew of a French vessel complained of their food Mr. Labbe had to taste a sample of the salt pork which caused the trou ble, or rather which formed t ho excuse i of the French bark Marechal do Villars to start some trouble several weeks RememberingJils, experience In tast ing this salt pork, says Mr. Labbo, he took pains not to try any of the ra tions brought as samples from the Thiers. ' However, a complaint about the wine would bring a quick response from him to try a sample, declared the consul. 1 The Thiers has just shifted into a berth at the Irving dock, where she will load a cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom," under charter to M. H. Houserv She arrived here December 20 lth general, cargo from Newcastle-on- Tyno, consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Co., and has been discharging at the Mersey dock since that time. ROYAL'. MAIL STEAMERS ats to Call at Northwest Torts, It Is Stated. ' (United Preaa l.eated tVlre.l Seattle, Wash., Jan. 30.Rojar Mail packet steamers will call at northwest ports each month, beginning with June, : according to an announcement made ' today by Frank WaTerhouse, of the company bearing his name. This in addition to the new service by the Hamburg-American line will be the most important addition to the ocean traffic In years. The Royal Mail is the largest steam ship corporation in the world and the present move is taken as a preparation for trade via the Panama canal. Pend ing the completing of the canal, steam ers will come via Sue. Traffic will be opened by the steamer Monmouthshire, which will sail from London on May 7 1 for Seattle, Victoria. Vancouver and Portland, iThe Monmouthshire is 8000 gross tons burden and 400 feet long. Hamburg-American traffic will be in augurated by the liner Slthonia, which leaves Hamburg next month. A. T. Prichard, local manager for Waterhouse & Co., said this morning ihat while he was aware that the Royal Mail Steamship company was to inaug urate a line here, he had received no details from the head office of Water house & Co., Seattle. CHANS EL WORK DONE Dredge Willamette Left Up From Westport This Morning. Work on. the channel at Westport has been completed by the Port of Portland dredge Willamette, and she was scheduled to leave up the river this morning. She may stop at St. Helens to do two or three days' work there for the" McCormick Lumber companv, as there steamers are bothered by some shoals near the docks, should she not remain there for that work she will proceed to the Port of Portland dry dock at St. Johns while the pontoons snd pipeline will be sent into Oregon slough to await the work there. The Willamette will begin digging out the ship channel In tho slough as soon as confirmation of tho contract with the United States engineers is received from ; Washington. EMBARGO REMAINS Exception in San Francisco Material Made. ... ..,UnUd Prv Wire.) Seattle. Wash.. .Tun an v Fair Chil berg, president of the Chamber nf pn mcrce here, today after a trip to San lranclsco announces that so far no assurances could be obtained that the embargo on lumber from mills in the northwest would be lifted, except in tho casq of lumber for use in tho Pan- SANFRANCISC0 DIRECT 556 SIO INCLUDING BERTH.ME ALS and BAGGAGE -Brand New Steel nhiw ru ..- r- : deck staterooms. evrerTi ' venlences Sails Fridav p m u:,.... - -. ... uuiuai San Francisco, Portland & Mala fie rrsnk Boll xaiza One Application Restores the Color to Grey or Faded Hair Simple -Easy 5afe With ; HAY'S HAIR HEALTH Wby have unsightly gray or faded hair why look prematurely gray and ten years older than you are why look unattractive ahd lose your charm and '- beauty? ', ' Jf your hair Is gray, faded, streaked looking. HAVS HAIR HEALTH will change It bring back the natural co'or "1 ' rnnTwrrre -otnrtrrrri-Tremveiyr'iait iractorlly, safely, Tou'U be surpriaed at the 4 n Icls results from a few applies lions, the gray hairs will gradually dls : i -pe:r Laving your hafr In its natural. .,. ,n.ful condition. ! fulVj o(, life, radl i . r, nd b mity. , i r tho'-e who are troubled With Dan r"5 sarr itro Tzmrxzuvro ama-Paclflo exposition." He aald that in the conference In thfl. aouth "between himself, C, B. Yandel, secretary of the chamber, and P 1L McCarthy ; or wan FranctBco, .representing the. building trades, it was agreed that lumber will be accepted from any mill for use In th fair grounds.' But bo far aa other project are concerned, the embargo i stilt on lumber from mills which are not unionized. . The situation will t discussed to night at a meeting of the Lumbermen association at Tacoma. NO LIGHTS ON RAFTS jTonijilaints Ar Filed Agalust Four Lumber Companies. A number of sawmills, on, the Wll lamette slough are In trouble with the government on account of having no lights on log rafts. This morning com plaints were filed by customs inspec tors with the collector of customs against four companies. They were the Columbia County Lumber company, Ban company. Chapman Timber com pahy, which is said to have about rafts in the slough, and Broughton Wiggins. The complaints were filed on evidence secured by the customs in spectors. MAPLE LEAF STEAMER COMING Santa Rosalia Will Load Grain Here for Europe. Coming to load grain for Europe, the British steamer Sania Rosalia of the Maple Leaf line, was scheduled to sail today from British Columbia for this port The steamer has been discharging steel products at Vancouver, having come to this coast from New York via the Straits of Magellan. This is her first voyage to the North Pacific. After loading her Portland cargo the Santa Rosalia will sail for Swansea, via San Francisco. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Laden with cement, the steamer Northland. Captain Bodge, arrived at Couch street dock last night at 9:30 o'clock from San Francisco. After discharging her cargo at Couch street dock, where she arrived at 12:30 o'clock this morning from San Francisco, the steamer Rochelle, Captain Nelson, will proceed to Rainier to load lumber for the Golden Gate. It is expected that the German bark Osterbek will complete her grain cargo for the United Kingdom at the Oceanic dock this afternoon. The Japanese steamer Shlnsnl Maru shifted from Montgomery dock No. 2 at 11 o'clock this morning to the Oceanic dock. She will probably sail tomorrow for Japan ports with wheat and flour. Tho steamer Olympia has cleared for San Pedro laden with 700,000 feet of lumber. In tow of the steamer' Ocklahama, the British bark Ktllornn left, down for the sea this moraing ladt-n with 109,785 bushels of wheat, valued at 198.807. Tho steamer Henderson left down for Astoria this morning with tho schooner Alvcna in tow from St. Johns. The lat ter Is Inden with 940,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. MARINE NOTES ean FriinWwo, Jan. 30, Arrlred at mlOnlzbt Sieauior Klamath from Portland. Oooa Bay. Jan. 30. .irrWed Steamer Break water from Portland. EurHca. Jan. 29. Sailed Steamer Allianr-e for Portland. Muierlck. Jan. 2S. Arrired British hark Killarney from Portland. Astoria, Jan. a). Armed at noon and left op at C:00 p. m. Steamer Marertck from San Francisco. Arrived down at noon and called at 1:40 p. in. Steamer Breakwater for Cooa HT. Arrived at S:30 o. m. Steamer W. v. Herrln from Gavkita. Sailed at 4 p. m. lfrltlfh chip Metrottolla for Quernatown or Fal mouth. Sailed - at 6 p, in. Steamer Daisy Freeman for Sau Pedro. San Francisco, Jan. 29. Sailed at noon Steamer Aralon for San Pedro. Arrived at noon Steamer Bear from San Pedro. Arrived at 1 p. in. Steamer Hoee'ulty from Portland. Sailed at 8 p. m. Steamer Paralno for Co lumbia river. St. Vincent, Jan. 29. Arrived British steamer Manninla from Portland. Oroncl, Jan. 2.1. Arrived Daniari steamer Arabien from Portland (or Las Patinas. Astoria, Jan. 30. Condition at the month of the river at 8 a. m., obeured; wind east, two 'miles: weather, denne fop. Tides at Astoria Friday Hlph water. 8:11 a. m.. S.4 feet; 8:59 p. m., 6.7 feet. low wa ter J :M a. in., 3.4 feet; 4;o8 p. m., 0.5 feet. Notice to Mariners. VTlllapa bay outside bar gas and whis tling buoy, heretofore reported extin guished, was relighted yesterday by the tender Heather, according to informa- AT FOUNTAINS, MOilTllS,. OR CLSCWHCHE Gee tho Original and Genuine HOBLICB'8 MALTED R3ILK The Food Drink for All Ages, RICH MUX, MALI CXAIN EXTRACT. IN i'OWDEIi! Not in any Milk Trust UJ insist on "HORLICK-S" Taka package hom ' the Coast All , upper- ana u moaern con o l Make reservations at once. Los Angeles Steamship Co. am, Agent. street. A-4593 druff there Is nothing that will relieve th irritation -and ttchtngnindcleange the scalp so quickly and thoroughly, as HAT'S HAIR HEALTH. Dandruff, If neglected, causes the hair to turn gray become thin and faded, and gradually to fall out. Get rid of It at once. Don't wait until It's too late. The following druggists will refund your .money If you are" not satisfied with HAVS HAIR HEALTH afteTr a Faja lhls adv. and take It V3. to eny of the following druggists- andget a, 60c bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and ono cake of HAR FIKA SOAP FREE, for 60c; or $1 00 slue, bottle of '-HAYS HAIR HEALTH and two - cakes of HARFINA 80AP rite.ii;, ror $i by BKOrxoBi sans co jtion received from the office of Henry ii. cetn, iigninouse inspector ior vne i Seventh district. Dally River Readings. . STATIONS m "' OS LewlfttOQ .... Itlparla I matllla Eunen ...... Albany 2.010.1 2.5! 0.3 2.3 o rl. T,0 0.2 0.4 0.7 Salem ..-. Wllaonvllle Portland . n.4 ji.n 0.8 4.8 () Rising. ) Falllnn. CURES ECZEMA Boils, Sores, Barns It Is man? vears fat least 20t since t first nwd l'URIKINA. Althonah 1 hsve tried manr other ointment, have found nothing so food. W, J'MUKHI'ON. M. U.. 1XS AURPIPS, Cat. Sold br-Clarke. Woodward Drue Co.. Skld- mora Drug Co., Acme Pharmacy La ue-Da via Drug Co., Blekman Mfg. Co., 70 Cortlandt St., New York City. Sixes JOe and 2.V.- Home Treatment for Epilepsy or Fits Those who suffer from this ner vous disease, accompanied by its sudden attacks of unconsciousness and convulsions, will be interested In knowing that we have author ized the wile of Koslne treatment of Epilepsy by Woodard - Clarke Drug Co. and tikidmore Drug Co. TheBe well known stores have our authority to sell the Koslne treatment for Epilepsy on the fol lowing guarantee: Buy a bottle of Koslne for $1.50. If after using you are not entirely satisfied, your money will bo refunded. We want tho most skeptical to try the Koslne treatment on this guarantee, for. the success of the treatment during the past ten years, both by the laity and pro fession, has proved the merit of the article. Many letters testify to the re lief from the sudden attacks, while others tell of their restoration to usual health. For sale by Wood-ard-Clarko Drug Co.. Park and Al der nt., and iSkidinore Drug Co., 151 Third 1st. The Kosine Co., Washington, p. O. STOMACH in. Pape's Diapepsin" Cures Heartburn, Gas, Sourness and Indigestion in Five Minutes. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the foOd you cat ferments into 'gases' and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when ou realize the .magic ,n Pape's Diapep sin. It makes such misery vanish In five minutes. If your stomach is In a continuous re- olt If you can t get it regulated, please for your sake, try Diapepsin, It's so needless to have a .pad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meaL then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's because Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stom achs that gives it Its millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts nlnioat like magio It Is a scientific, harmless and pleas ant preparation which truly belongs In every home. NEW 1TODAY $20,00' Buys y2 interest in Business hat will clear over $J000 per month. References furnished and required. Address Y-213, Journal. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONXY ON HAND For first mortgage loans, on Portland residence and inside business property. Mortgages Sought. COMMERCE SAFE DEPOSIT & MORTGAGE CO. 1018 Chamber of Commerce. Will Sub-tease At a substantial reduction unexpired lease until June 1, 1913, on three offices In new and modern centrally located of fice building. Apply BTONETT GOODWIN, 430 Journal Bldg. CITY & FARM LOANS $1000 and up ,at lowes rates, C. M. ZADOW 414 Corbett bldg. A-1416. UarshaU 93. Foi-Sale-in Thep mal Belt A-ract of first "class WAtNUT Z.AITD very cheap. T. WITHTOOMBE, 421 Hamilton bldg. . AUCTIONS TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House, cor 2rf unfl tomorrow. FOHD Aufctlon House, 2111 1st St., auc tion sal,e 2 p. m. Special offerings. RE Ah ESTATE ritAXSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made. Title 4b jrusi .o.. iawis Dinir. 4th an.i ik. Ludd Xmate Xo,,to N.. Xkliea, ,lut. ji. . bk-ck 12; Yt estiuortdaaiil, 7. 602 J REAL ESTATE ; TRANSFERS Lulu M. Mono and husband to Albion B. Elliott, undivided I T Interest In th ' real property owned - by Ophelia - Elliott, 21 1-7 ncrns 111 oortliwent part southeast V and northeast part south- 4 west section 10, township t aoulU range 8 east, 2 aero sectlou 10, town ' ship 1 south, rungt 3 east, also eoni-. meiielng In renter of Powell Valler rosd, where sme crosses west hoimditrr of Wllllain Coyle form In" section in, township 1 "south, rang 3 east, con taining 2.0.3 acres 1,500 Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to Lotile ' Soutag, lots 3. 4, 6. 6, 8 and M. block H, Bridgeton 1.B00 L. H. Mmwell and wife to Hurry Four olor, lot 3, block 4, Ma well 600 Sophia Mutton to John Klrklev et (1 lot 7, lilwk 12, Caruthers addition B.OOO W. It, HAiiF CO., Inc. Abstractoria, 171. 4th ft., bet. Morrison and Yamhill. MEETING NOTICES 41 Ah KADEIt temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Ceremonial session Saturday, Febru ary 1. 1913. at 7:30 p. m. New Masonic Temple. West Fark and Yamhill streets. , Visiting nobles cordially Invited. Do not rorget me green ana whlto onrrl. A thort buslneKu bckImoti wll h he held lit 2 D. m. to act on ' rtptltlmiM rtrivi oniurus), January to. . Any pen tion that la In tlm hanrlx nf th r cordor by 2 p, m., February .1, will be uciou on oy tne temple, , y oraer or tne potentate. ' HUGH J. BOYD. ' Recorder. WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. 65, Woodmen of ths world, meets every Fri day night in W. O. W. Temple. 128 Eleventh street. All members re quested to be present visitors welcome. F. W. GERMAN. C. C. A. h. BARBUR. Clerk. COLUMBIA LODGH3, No. 114. A, F. anrf A. M. Special communication this (Thurs day) evening at 7:30vo'clock. Masonic Temple, labor in the M. M. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. By order W. M. IfHKU li. IH.BUN. Hec'y, K. N. A. Ore. Rose Caiflp, meets FrL ve.. Alisky hall. Sd and Morrison. MARRIAGE LICENSES Patrick Sutton, 42 Kllllnaworth street, 89. and Sadie Mustek. 1100 Marguerite avenue, 39. Um K. MeKlndles. Arllugton hotel, 32, and ke M. Smith, Arlington hotel. 27. Guy G, Bailer. 4Si Ainsworth street, 2d. and Clara Kllaibeth lsder, 1302 E. th street, U. Karl O. Smith. Orlando apartments, 22, and Anna W. Kolwev, 75 Weldler street. 20. Victor Newhard, Anlson hotel, 29, aud Uer trnde Denny, Anlson hotel, 27. Charles 1). risk, Portland, 32. and Mary Ea telle KiHtton, AnwmlH hotl. SO. W, G, Smith & Co. and Waahlna-ton hldr.. cor. 4th. on Wash'ton. DKE6S suits tor ren all aizes. Unique Tallorlnar Co.. 80S Stark t CLARK K BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral deaiens. 2S! Morrison st. BIRTHS THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Thomas at Hroailwsy street, Jan. 2tl. a girl. POLLOCK To Mr. snd Airs. James B. Pollock, 1401 Kast 18th street, Jammrv 6, a girl. DK LACV Tr Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. l)eLaey, 7 tj'nlon avenue. Jan. 23. n liov. SCI1LEKSIXG To Mr. and Mrs. Mai Schlesslng. 1 '(7 .ml. .. . . t o- ' " i.ni -toiu tiCTri, m gill. KNAPP To Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Knapp, 675 Talbot road, dan. 25. a boy. UeDOXALD To Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mc Donald. 405 First street, Jan. 21. a girl. ASDKKWS To Mr. and Mrs. Mable B. An drew's, 492 East Ankeny street, Jan. 2o, a girl. OARP.ETSON' To Mr. and Mrs. O. U Gar retson, 1501 Kast Yamhill atrect, Jan. 13, a girl. DEATHS AND FUNERALS DIKD at Switzerland, Oregon, near Salem, at tbe borne of nU duuRbter, Mid. Julea Nadon Xavler Clerin, father of O. r. Clerln of tbla city. Ue wil born In Belgium. January 1. IS 19. died January :M, 1913, and waa Interred at Baiftn. January -i. CASSIUAY Tbe funeral aerylcea of tbe late mzHbPth J. Casslflay will be held Oldav Jan. 3Ut, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the new chapel of J. P. Klnley A Son, Montgomery and 5th HtreetH. Friend Invited. Interment Lone Kir cemetery. HOLVEUSON Tbe funeral aerrleea of Emma J Holverson will be held Friday, Jan. 81st, at 1:30 o'clock p. ni.. from her late residence, B54 Maple street. Friend Invited. Interment Mt. Scott I'arit , emnctery. OSVOLU At hef late residence. 652 Belmont atreet. Wednesday. January 29. at 2:40 m. Catherine, beloved wife of Martin Osveld and mother of Balnh Osvold. Notice of fua- eraiwtii appear in later lusue. HOLVK1USON Kmma J. linlverHon, BM Maple niri'ci, j an. u, ngpii uu. tcrnicious anaemia. ROYAL Jason u lU.Tal, J443 Om-onta street. Jan. i, agin 1.1. ucurc ranure. PHICK Hk-haril Price, Portland Sanitarium, Jan. 28, aged 77; cancer. CHALMKltS Harriott Chaimi-ra, 20 North 10th street, Jan. sr. aged 08. Knrtocardltla. ATKINS Walter Itobert Atklna, 488 Clara niotih ave., Jan. lis, aged 1 jeaia. I'ncu nvmla. UtENCH Omrlle Fronoh, Gnod Samaritan ho pltnl. Jan. 28, agpd 27. rerltouitia. IIAGEIM ANN John IL Hagduianii, SOS East Oak street, Jan. Z., agod M. Suicide. TKOIKK Ixmls Trolke. 52t Thurinau atreet, Jan. agen jisimj-iiii tion. ANOKKSONy-Cliarles Andctson, St. Vincent's hoapltal, Jan. 27, aged 48. Peritonitis, TUOUNTOX Joliu Thornton, 1026 West Leon ard street, Jan. 27, aged CO. Carcinoma of stcimarn. OSVOLI) Catherine OktoM, M2 Belmont atreet, Jan. 29. aged 74. Kroarhltls. ELLIOTT Mary Maftha Elliott, Good Samarl tan hospital, Jan. 28. aged SO. Surgical snoci:. lONSKTH FLOP. A L, CO., 133 tttrj. choice . cut iiowers ior an occasions; prompt service, m. oiua. A-iiua. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 6th St. in beiiing ning. wain 1210. FUNKSAL WlKECTOltS MR. EDWARD HOLM KU, the leading lunerai airecior, zsu xnira street, cor ner Salmon. Lady assistant. I'hone A 1511. Mala 507. Dunning (Si McEntee Undertakers Modern in every detail, vtn ana fine. Main S0. A-4RRR. Lady assistant." j. P, FINLEY&S0Nffinant f?hmesrty FUNERAL SERVICE F. B. DUNNING IN& East Side Funeral Directors. T4TS." Aider. Kast C2, B-2S2S. A. R.ZELLER CO. t1 phones. PF ARQflMUllae,tftker. E. 1080. 869. i i.ninjwii3ji Husse swell at. PHirHM UNDKJt'fAKIXy CO.. MA1X Ln I LOU IN 6133. A-22SR. 409 AtDR. I rRfU Undertaker. Lady assistanL LurLn B-18S8. E-781. E. th-Alder. HEM STOCK, 16S7 E. 13th. SelL 71, S- 11IZ. and IJnlvers.' Park. Col. 894-896. MONU3IENTS PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-266 4th Ft1 Opposite city hall. Main 8564. OTTO SCHUMAN, granite and marble works. East. 8d and Pine. ', East 743. l'OItTlJLSDlll!!ALTi:-J)l!lLEIfflJ OREGON REAL ESTATE CO., THE Ornrid ave and Mult. E. 67. C-170S. CHAPIN-HERLOW MTQ.. TRUST CO. S2 i-hamber of Commorca, Main Mil. BHlKLOto. J, IL Main 141a, BRUBAKKH & UiCNEUlCT. toi McKay Blda. Malr 641 TO LEASE 63 To Lease For 60 years or longer, closei in cor ner, 65x100, iogantt location. 0-193, Journal. - . -- . - . .. VOR . SALEHOUSES 01 $H7riBEST BUY IN ALRKTITA 00 4own.. 1S month; r rooms, Modern,-new;, snap; 312 Lewis bids. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 (Oontlaaed) The -Widow's Heritage The widow's Inheritance tisusllv eon slsts of a package of rent receipts, doc, tor and grocery bills, and a family al bum. You should at least own' your own home. Now, today. Is the time to start, to own your oton home, i Not to morrow or in tha future. The future with you may never come. What have you to show for the money. paid out In rent? Nothing but a roof over your head during the period of your occu pancy, It you had bought-your home or us, on our easy payment plan, you might now be the owner of the proper ty instead of still paying rent and a heavy premium on the landlord's in vestment, with which he buys more property to rent. Own your own home, S room modern bungalow: all built in conveniences, tinted throughout, elec tric fixtures and shades In, full cement basement, furnace, fireplace, large attic, view of city and Mt, Hood, ..-cement walks, curbs, eraded streets, water. gas, In and paid, near large fireproof scnooi. diocks to goou car. J30 Easy terms. .... - . . ,- 4 rooms and bath, new: cabinet kitch en, fireplace, good bath, can finish one or two rooms in attic, restricted res trict, near fireDroof school. . cement walks, curbs, graded streets and water in.. 24uu. small casn payment, bal ance. easy,. . 3 rooms and bath; new; corner lOOx 1S6; west side; shade trees; creek; walks and city water; 3 blocks to car. A fine place to raise chickens. SI 800. Terms to suit. 3 rooms and bath, new; Inside lot, GOxlOO, near car and school, high and Rightly. S1&S0. J ISO cash will handle Large, beautiful residence, 7 rooms and sleepiug porch, large attic, Dutch kitchen, 2 fireplaces, large lighted closets, best of construction east front, near car, restricted district, all street Improvements in. 36260. Terme. tVe have a number'of new 5 to 9 room homes, located in the best residence districts, on both the east and west sides; some have unobstructed view of city, rivers and mountains; ranging in price from $3500 to 311,600. All mod ern ami first class In every respect Sold on small cash payment. Step in and let us explain our easy ownership plan. Provident Trust 'Co. Owners and builders. zq rioor selling bidg. 4 Room House, 50x114 Lot Kast front, cement walks, curbs K'lll Run water, gas, house now. plastered and painted: cas ranee, dlnlnar room net and bedroom set included, all for 31050; jjou casn, naiance 315 month; no inter est until after March. 1914: 10 ner cunt discount on 3700 for cash- . c. A. RUFF. S23 Chamber of Commerce $500 Discount . Brand new f room umilorn linme full basement, fireplace, laundry trays, at tic, beautifully finished, large porches, gas, wired, etc. Kxtra large lot, 1 block to Roso City Park car. Price 3300.1; easy terms. Owner needs money and will sell for 3-500, 31500 cash, bal. 31000, 3 years, See Jas. C, Logan, 815 Spalding bldg. 8 ROOM home, 26th and Northrop sts., modern In every respect and all built In conveniences. Full cement basement, very large furnace.' can finish billiard room and tvo large sleeping rooms on aa rioor. The rooms aro tastefully dec orated, elegant fixtures, every room is large and well lighted. 1 block to car, fine surroundings, an ideal home, 310, 000. Terms can be arranged. Provident Trust cor. Z1 floor Helling bldg. New Home, Very Low Price btrlctly modem, a rooms, full lot pavert street, 2 blocks to car. Price aauu, including- street improvements, Terms. Owner aotnar east Sharmun Nelson, owner, 687 E. 43d St., N. Take peaumont car, " F'OR SALE AT A BARGAIN" A 6 room house with bath and toilet, built in kitchen nrifl nuntrv f lv, lot 60x100. corner Mason and Grand ave. Streets hard surfaced. Sewer and water and gas all In. See owner at residence. 881 Grand ave. Reasonable terms. l'i ACRES 600 FEET TO CAR. $3500 $100 down, $20 monthly. 6 room plastered house, good barn and other outbuildings, about 30 bearing treen anu an Kinas oi Dernes, etc. Land is an in cultivation, 7c fare. Fred W. German Co., 32 Chamber of Com- mercw. jaotn pnones. MONEY FOR BUILDING Homes and apartments. We draw the plana to suit your ideas; we build sub stantially and our prompt business methods guarantee a saving of money, tima and annoyance and a building giv ing lasting satisfaction. Taylor Build ing ijo., but McKay DKig., 3d and 8tark Ni'.W t story cottage. 6 rooms, bath, pantry, summer kitchen, fireplace, full 7 foot basement,-concrete founda tion; lot 80x105 fenced; 2 story barn jux.n; u uiocks irom car, oc rare, 11200 Mt. Scott car to Gray s Crossing, 9th ave. near kosp st. Hloomqulst. A HOME Of S rooms, thoroughly modern and on which we will take a vacant lot as first payment. Balance monthly. Near school ana car and in tine locality, p. o. box 42 LISTEN 4 room bungalow, very neat, city water, large woodshed, new gar age, nice piece of land 128x78; 10 nice fruit trees, lawn; 2 blocks from car. Only 11900. any terms you want Tabor 3P64, Tapor nz -. LOOK MERE 5 room modern cottage, east side, between 63d and 64th ave., on car line, for $1650; $150 down and balance like rent. Seo owner. Miss (irant. iii Kanwoy Kxcnango-bldg. FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, 28th and Powell Valley, with $50 down and $25 a montn, including interest, on balance, or will- take qulty In lots. 309 Ry. Ex. Ford fe Co. SNAP 4 room furnished cottage. 3 blocks from car line, on East 5nth ave., all for $1100; $100 down and $15 per montn. see owner, auks urant, 325 Railway Exchange bldg. FOR SALE 4 room houses on acre at Kendall station, with terms to suit, or win tana trade ior equity, sua lly. Ex. r ora r uo. FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, E. 34 th and carutners sts., a snap; owner must leave; terms to suit. Ford & Co., huh ny. vx. FOR SALE Easy terms, small hoi. 2oireatly-enolo8e4f-Uo-tbu4lAl-H lngs. Must sell on account of sickness. Call B-2518. FOR SALE 4 room modern house. E 10th North, with $50 down and $2B u month on balance, or will take good equity in lot, 3u ity. mx. Jf orq & co, New 6 room bungalow, furnisned or unfurnished. Knap ior someone. I am leaving city. See owner, Mr. John son, 40Z wasnington st. FOR SALE i room house at Annabel station, a snap; jair.Jown and $25 a month on balance including interest, 309' Ry. Ex.- Ford & Co. SUNNYSIDE 6 room home, 60x100 lot. nara suriacea street, io mommy, luya E. Morrison st." Main 1166. i - TWO seven room moiern houses, La.fd ave.- Make your own terms. Thos. yigars,liwner.East2723. ' BEAUTIFUL home, finished in oak, worth one-third more than asked. Irvtngton. East 273. W. H. Herdman. FOR SALE LOTS 16 $600 BUYS acre 35 minutes' car ride, i west side: ideal home site, where you can ralso yourvegetables. berries. fruiL chickens, etc., winch means over three fourths ypur jiving; $:( cam,- balance $10 month. M. E. Lee, 311 Corbett bldg. SOxWIotrrine Vlewrwest BlderirmlniT utes' car ride: water pined to front; best home value In the city, Prlceonly $400: $0 cash, balance $5 ber month. M. E. Lee, 311 Corbett bldg. . . $1 DOWN, $1 per i week, buys 60x130 lot. a biocKs irom car. iwv;s. jour- Pal, . . - - . bKK L Nolr St Co. ror west side prop rty.,, exclusive dealers in west aids realty. 837 Chamber of Commerce, ' FOR SALE LOTS (Continued) ut stntioo. Terms: 35 cash, 32 per month. Beautiful San Marina bv tli m. Ynn will like it for a summer home. - For an investment, it is worthy of your con sideration. . 7 cents per day pay for a lot In 14 months. -, . - Call or write for particulars. Wm, L Graham. & Co, , 610-11 Henry bldg. . . Phone Main 1917. FINK Portsmouth lot 33G0.. Half cash, close to mill. Fred W. German Co., 932 Chamber of Commerce. Both rjhones. LARGU Firlaiui lot. 1375; terms S& month; graded street and water. 720 Chamber of Commerce. Tabor 771. FOR SALE Lot DOxlilO, 23d St., be- tween ivon an. Division ets. Tft- bor 4680. ACREAGE 67 Suburban Acreage ". Small tracts in the Tualatin Valley, 8 miles from Meier & Frank's store. 30 minutes from Fourth and Wnshlngton sts. on the new Fourth street electric. , Mountain water, under pressure, and- electric - lights are assured soon. One acre 10 -minutes' walk to station on good sidewalk for 3100. $40 down and $6.10 month ly Witli the payments growing less each month. Rapid transit, substantial development and at tractive surroundings are sure to make this a desirable location for suburban homes. Prices are soon to advance. Give us an opportun- lty to show you. The Shaw-Fear Co, 102 Fourth st. Scappoose Acres For thoso with but little monev who are seeking good homes. Onlv 25 miles from Portland; no tract more than 1 mile from railroad; station on land; deep. rich, lonm noil, no rocks; fln creeks and springs; land easily cleared; h tracts or a to acres at Jaa to 365 per a-re, easy monthly payments. Workjat good waares for settlers xon this land who wish it. We can show thean trneta anv Av Come in, phone or writ for descriptive literature. Lueddemann, Ruiey & Co. 813 Chamber of Commerce. Colonizing San Joapuin Val ley, California Kerman, consists of 26,000 acres, Ir rigated land, all cultivated. Water ready to turn on, 6 schools, high school, 7 churches, fine domestic water, no al kali. est alfalfa and seml-tropiOal fruit land. Cows furnished to settlers, pay for same one half cream chock each month; $150 per acre, including water right, land pays for self after flrst payment. What more could one ask? See state s fonts, FISHER-BEEMAN, -203. Railway Kxc. bldg., Portland, Or. Riverfront Acreage We have aero to 10 acre tracts fronting on the Willamette river and Oregon City carline; some are In cultivation and soma are covered with Oregon s native timber. For prices and terms see The Lawrence Co, 171 Fourth St. Bet. Morrison and Yamhill Sta. M. ti915, A-2815. A Beautiful Homesite 3.3 acres at Jack Town. 12 miles from Portland, and near Beaverton; lies fac ing on the Farmington road; all cleared and in clover; has a small house and a fine well of water, with a force pump largo enough to furnish water for the whole tract. Over $900 was cleared from 1 acres of loganberries near this place last year. Price for quick saJe, $1100, very easy terms. ALVORD-CARR-HUXTER CO. 219-221 Board of Trade. Loganberry Land, 400 acres. $70, $10,000 cash, balance to Rlllt- T hflVA nnt anon 4 It a nlanA v.... owner states 360 acres In cultivation; most all In crops, balance oak and fir: rcnuiiaiy gooa tenco anu cross rences; 2 nice streams; 2,i miles froni little town; no white land: soil hist an firm as any In state; good drainage and im proved roao; anotner rarmer states, "Che place is cheap st $100 per acre." .- GEO. E. .WAGGONER. 805 Yeon. We Give Value Received 14 acres In Northrup Acres, Cc fare, 5 acres, all cleared, at Pt. Mary's sta tion on Oregon Electric, $1500: 3 room house. 100 acres, 24 miles from NVwberg. $100 per acre, half cash, 05 a. cleared. Good soil. (9). NICLSON BROS., 804 Lewis bl d g, A Chance for a Poor Man To own a fine 10 acre farm 13 miles from Portland, not far from electric line at Sherwood, on good county road 1 mile to auto road. to Tualatin river; fine soil, lies perfect, and only $65 per acre: $160 cash, balance $100 per year at 6 per cent. W. H. SEITZ & CO. 310 Spalding bldg, Main 6584. 5 and 10 AcresCheap $20 tip to $45 per acre, on teffne, Tracts of 6 acres or more; deep, red shot aotl, 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 ninr Portland, Own ers, 703 Lewis bldg., 4 th and Oulc sta Main 8078. Evenintts Esat 394. 80x175. All Cleared Right at station, store, school 25 minutes from 1st and Alder sts., $io down and $8 per month. We will help you build. Akerson & Gooch, 401 Board Of Trade bldg. Main 670. Evenings Main CHICKEN "and rrult ranenei I nearPdrt land. Best soil, good roads, spring water, free wood 10 acres, $400, $500. $600 per tract; 20 acres. $800; 40 acres 11200; 60 acres, $2000; 40 acres timber, $2400. Ranches all kinds for sale. Easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co., aofl Yeon bld g. Portland. Or. 60x180, $350 $10 down, $5 monthly, or good rBh discount. High, level lots, with water and graded streets. 80 minutes from t and Alder, j A. C, Marsters. 202 Wilcox bldg. Main 8517, A-7840. Tabor 1770. BARGAIN Close In acreage, 3 acrpa in cultivation black loanr no rocks or ?rav runninKi, BtI?am' " roon b"na-'box east of Mil wau kie, 6c fare from Port land to Milwaukie. J T. Btodd. 70 Front. ill w dl,u, vu.bncu iiuusre. uuiiin i m a sHAVBYOCT3 5 IN XTASH T If so. It will make your first tmvm.ni on a 10 acre tract of good land. 1 hour and 30 minutes from Portland. Room 215 Lumber exchange Diug., corner :d and Stark sts. iONiHULF'AGRI Good soli, city waten elose -to cariinv easy terms. Phone Marshall J583, Sell wood 4 76. ' John H.' Gibson, owner. 80' ACRK8,eartbrryrf-,eer;-anrrrT" station. - Price $2250: Very easy . twins. i iUttlll, f I ivct M.JI..VIH, 73 IIIimQI 11IMI1 Berrey's Rea I ty Co., 24 4th st., 41 Va acres, with modern 5 room cottage, good barn and well, at Beaverton, Or. Rent $16 - per- month. . c Inquire - Louis Sitlonion A- Cn.,' 229 Stark st., mrtr 2d FIVE a res at a barKain on Jiivisiou st. Bull Ilun .water on two siiles Thou. Vlgurs, owner. Phone East 2723." 57 $12 a month will buy 2',-i acres near! Portland; fine soil, part cultivated. I i;ar nne; price ivuu. H-ia, journal. V A Cities, close to station, fine eoll. vuo; eaey terms, u-iln, journal. FOR SALEFARMS 98,Acres for $6000 Moat Pnrtlanrl fMnea a Por' I 1 VIA I I JI II U I IU, UIUOU W CUII Here in one of the best farm buys l' the vicinity of Portland. There are 9 acres, so acres In high state of cultiva tion, balance pasture and some timber all easy clearing; good 6 room-house good red barn and other outbuildings, young orchard of 8 acres Just coming into bearing. This orchard- has beeit well cared for by a practical fruit -mail and it is a beauty, There is an olden bearing orchard of assorted fruits, lot of berries of all kinds; around thehousij is a oeautirui ouncn ot rira sneuennM one of - the most magnificent soring;! we have ever seen, making the plactl noinciiKe ana attractive, fersonai prop erty: Team, wagon, buggy, harness, cow 4 stands bees, some hay-and -grain, nl farm Implements and everything onl 36000; located . southeast of- Portlane about 30 miles in splendid community ana juat i rmie to station on good car line. HARGROVM & BON3. . - 122 North Uth at., cor. 6th and alls" wain 4381. A-7Z&9. i Farms That You Can : Afford to Buy .; 320 acres. 175 acres under plow, 1 room house, modern, hot and cold waten oia Darn, rences fair. Tne garden a! pipea wim water. Tnere is about ucres of cherries, 7 years old, in goo- snapn; 4 acres in apples ana pears an all kinds of small fruit j 7 good , horse? 5 cows, some pigs, etc. This place 1 7 miles from Safcm on a rock road, an 1 miles from station on electrlo llnf Price $100. per acre, half cash. Balanc to suit. 40 acres, 30 acres under clow, good room house, fair barn and other out buildings, on county road and- mall route, a lot of stock and farm lmpb" ments, only ono mile from store and Ti R. station. 34 miles from Portland Price $4500. Terms. 1 Guy D, Bell Sj)5 Henry bldg. 12 1-2 Acre RanciTAiTDn Cultivation . This fine littlo ranch Is U mile fro tho electric line and is all under cutt vatlon, 3 room house, 2 years oldr goc barn, young orchard. The soil Is a rlc black loam and will arrow everythln The school house is within 80 yards cl ivouse store, church ami station withi M mile. This place la all under lrr1g tion und tne sou cannot bj beat. It on a good county road, near the electr line and cioso to I'ortiand. lJrlce $280 easy terms. , Ralph Ackley Land Co, ' 170 Fifth st. River Frontage Just East of Portrand' This tract consists of 46 acres locatd on the CulumliU livei' just eust-o tl city. ihe soil is very rich and adapted to gardening. Macadam road the place. AdJblnlng land is held- $400 and up an acre.- We can offer th place ror u short time for only $150 p acre. The vicinity where this land located has a great future. Look th up at once. ' v - , .-. KJNDERS HARTSHORNE, 431 Chamber of Commerce. Handy to Portland 20 acres, 15 of which is In cultlvatto balance easily . cleared; 10 miles frofl center or Portland and close to statu on the 4th t. line; all the best of sou lies nearly level and welt drained: ra-l house, barn and two chicken' house. wen or good water; iuu bearing rru tresis of all kinds, plenty of small frti for family use; lies on county mac-rose, to school, church and stores. Pri'i $4260. Favorable terms. ALVORD-CARR-HUNTER CO., 218-219 Board of Trade. A Tfi Yoil I f)fikiner tOF 3 fiftfV n,C 1 UU L-UUMII, IU. tt TO Home? HERE IT IS. 170 acres in Ourry county, I mill rrom Gold Beach, on county road, room house, barn. Co acres pasture. acres under cultivation, all tinder fend H million fet Port Orford -cedar, M million feet fir; 4 mile beach hearl gold and platinum; 120 sheep, 20 hof 1 horse, 6 head of cattl. Price $40f. For particulars write Fred S. Caug' ell, Wetlderburn, Or. - - j Farms at Low Prices :( 40 acres, house, bam, orchard, 19 mil! from Portland, 4 miles to station, $ per acre; easy terms. t Wheat Farm . 160 acres. 6 miles from North Ba' road In Klickitat county. Wash.; roll I very rich soil, $15 per acre; terma $1 cash, balance in trade. - - -. (J 40 acres, 20 seres under -oultlvatlcj good buildings, s acres orchard, mv from Elwood. Or.: $75 ner acre: I20r casn, iiaiaiice at 7 portent. NELSON BROS., 804 Lewis bldg. Just What You Want attl tinfaota H fYillf.tt ftt Xi a m 1 AAA rH 2Vs acres of Spltzcnberg and NewtOM anpies ana iv ningnsu walnuts, 12 yea oiu; i acres eieareu, a BliacK a spring water. Only $1600; cash. Dubois, 423 Chamber of Commerce. BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND. 40-ACRE TRACTS. . These can be bought now at $16 rJ OVIB Ull Iliuillllljr x lim. rriui Wilt raised $1 per acre oii; February, 1 ue auy now Derore tne rise. We have Jii notes and photos to show. Call a office. ' - RUMMRLL & M'BRIDE. 874 STT1 CANADA NAAS ACRES. rtlATJRES $600: $50 down, $10 montrLJ 1. J. MAIN 2490. 81 Fourth St. 30 Acre 'RancrT Dallas, Or,, good house, barn, tearWfcaJ ness, nacK, wagon, cow, tools, lurnitu $3500; $1500 cash, balance 3 years. will accept vacant lots to $1000. j Phd Tabor 21' 19. r - - FOR SALE 15 acre chicken ranch, nt si-nooi ana nepot in gooa town,- ,.nnivotin. .voiien unatun V- , purpose. Price $3500. Address own 67. Carlton. Oregon I Look! 40 Acres-for $600 Ca Need Ihe money; will sell 40 acres good land, . miles i from TL. " R.,"" n, wa:on, first nere,. xirsi served; Chamber of Commerce. - - 1 ii acroa,. f'r room nouse, , grt barn, outbuuoings, all fenced, n.' school, good roaa, 2V4 miles good tov $450 cash bal. easy, ; This is a wh Bell & Register, . 201 Gerllnger bldg. I MILLIONS- in walnuts but not eve where. Wlthvcombe knows wher.- I him. 421 -Hamilton bldg. Main 2276 1 lfi ArriK14 imnti hriiiaa r... ffA f njJL 1 WrdfrtTrerj-rtslfTM FRUIT JjAXDS 10 ACRES. 5 Vi acres In full bear cherry and appbs from 8 to 12 je good eUndard vuriellcs; 1 acre for t den, rest cnny clearing; small bo and barn, spring, $ uulee from cltv miles from Mation; price $1000. j." JournaL, " ACREAGE (Continued)