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Wednesday - evening, noveiider 5, isi3. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .lOiii.ilf OTHER AND , A ROUGH BAR; DELAY ARRIVAL OF Bark Thistlebank Supposed to Have Put to Sea. When Near , Entrance, to River, A tha. result of m . storm on the eeast last night, 'It la probable that the British "bark ThiStlebank, -which had been reported outside, had to ittand out to sea again, bhe was expected to got Into the river today, but reports from Aninrf kav that the bar Is rough and h -would not likely cross in even if 'she wero close enough tn to be picked tin by on ot the bar. tags. KoHthwest storm . warnings were ordered displayed at alt stations In this ' district last night, and a wind velocity ' of 68 miles from the southwest wan ex perienced at North Head, while 5 at Tatoosh Island they got 48 miles from the south. Some of the storm that is central over Dutch Harbor drifted In " and was responsible for the blow. i1 ?The Thistlobank is now out IS days from Buenos Ayres, In ballast, to load cargo of grain for the United King dom, under charter to the Portland Flouring 4 Mills company. She was sighted few days ago off the Oregon - coast by one of the coasters running between this port and Han Francisco. . Other salps of the, grain fleet, which should b' showing up before long, ars I the German ship Orotava from Yoko- nama, ; British ship: Segura from 8a ! laverry. and the BrlUsh chip Hlnemoa from Newcastle-on-Tyne. ; The Orotava la out 3& days from tie Japanese port, ', while the Segura is out 90 days' today from Salaverry to,load under charter to M. II. Houser. . The Hlnemoa Is bringing general cargo from the Eng lish port under charter to Meyer, Wil son & Company. - . . - ; AJjOXG THE WATERFRONT t. To load frraln for Ban Francisco, the j steamer Oliver J. ; Olson, Captain fayne, reached "Montgomery dock No. $ Ust night ''.'- '' , The steamer tJlymplo arrived at the I Tnman-Poulsem mills last night to ' load a cargro of lumber for California. The Port of 1 Portland dredge Wll- lamette Is, expected to finish her work at Hunter Crossing tomorrow and she will then shift to the mouth of the Willamette to work In the cut there. Laden with Lumber for California. the steamer O. , M. Clark la scheduled ; to leave down for the sea from Linnton ; tonight. -, .' - The steamer Sue H. Elmore Is sched ; tiled to sail this afternoon for TUla , nook. laden with general freight. j The North Pacific steamer Roanoke Is scheduled to sail tonight for San Francisco. San Pedro, and San Diego. With lumber for southern California, 1 tlie steamer Tosemite will go to sea tonight. - . The steamer Harvest Queen, of , the ; d.-W. R. A N. Cos fleet, will go on . the Portland-Astoria, run Sunday In i place of the steamer Hassalo, . which , will - be laid vp ; for cleaning: and ' painting. .l - , . VESSEL'S SPAR SIGHTED ' . Anchendale Reports It Was Appajr - ently Attached to Wreckage. Great mevsses of seaweed were sighted ty the , British - steamer Auchendale, ' which la on Puget sound from Lota, ac ' cording to a" report mad the local i hydrographlc office) by Becond Officer ' Bong. The Auchendale also sighted a spar which resembled the lower mast of l a vessel and waa attached to sub- merged wreckage. .The spar stood sev i cral feet out of the water. The report I stated that the mast was sighted on !' October 40 In latitude 27 north, longi- tude 1K.19 west On the same date and . In the , same , position extraordinary ; masses of seaweed were seen and more ; was encountered the next day In latl . tuda 2 north, longitude 118.J5 west and again on October 22 in 92.48 north. : 120. J7 west . ' . LOADIXG CARGO OP LUBIBER .Steamer Colusa Loading: for Trip to Panama. : Lumber for the United' States sov . ernmont at ' Panama has been started , on the British steamship Colusa at the j Portland Lumber company's mills. She is on her third voyage here and may make another Immediately following ' this one for another large order of lum- -. :vjzi - amb. vutusa urouynt ' some pas j sengers up from Balboa to San Fran- , mm mo hi aoe enierea me Golden Gat: the ship's baker, Ralph Snyder, A ied. The big steamer, which Is under ..' charter to W. R. Grace Co., will take ! pari of her cargo at the North Pa ri flo mills and at the Clark ft Wilson mills, Linnton. STEAMERS MUST SLOW DOWN Swells Blight Binder the Laying of Pipe line. Captain Speier, harbormaster, has an nounced that he will request captains f Ot steamers passing south of the Haw thorne bridge to slow down their craft, aa Ihev cm hv Ik. a ,., v there. . A pipe line is being laid alonn , tha bottom of the river ther and thu " f"t'e mnmera mattes It difficult to do the worn, and therefore ; th harbormaster wishes the steamers : w siow uown. , GAS BUOY OUT OF ORDER Flasher on Orford Reef Is to Be .V,; :, i RepI need. ; - Advices have been received by Henry i' L. ,Bck. lighthouse Inspector for the on the Orford Reef gas buoy is out vjf order! and will have to be replaced. The tender . Heather J waiting at Coos ; Uay . until, the weather gets so the change can , ba . made. Th w0.i,. . lighted that buoy October 81 aftor it had k heea .exUngulshed. A very smooth sea Is needed before th new flasher can be ', put on. j ' ferlntvki - . v.Tha to An. Telnwatost l from - Ban Wanclace. : . . . Xnr Rochelle. from Han Yanoleo Nov' C. Kard Laeiaa. from Europe d ent'ov! Joratan, from Ban Pedro and way..Sov Beaver, from San fed an 'j0. Breakwater, from Cooa Bay .."."Jiiov ln of Clamlk, front Knrope and orient.. Nov Al lanca, from Eureka ........ ...... ..Nov. .,lwlB. from therlont..i..,.l...::.Nov R Koe City, from Im Angelea .....Nov la nilaliKla, lrnia' Karot an4 orient, .....re.'' 4 emiachaa, from Japan. ............ ...Dec. I Ix-n of Alrlle, from Europe and wmr... ,Ttt. in Mthnola, fnim Knmpe aod orient....... tlee. si M-rlnnelltfhlre, from Rnmpe and orient.. Jtn. IS !.-vkiwlbhm, rrm Europe and orltot.,Jtn 19 ( l. timr. 1nm KsNma and orient. . .. , .ireb. j ' nhlrr from Knruya aod orient March; 1 ) it, fuim Baa PeOro. ...... i . .. .Jnoef lnlta ' ',Pn Ppsrv-; f. It. tlmot fop TilUmnok..,,,,;,-.Nov i -. f Neatuwa ..............Nov. ..in, M fcureka ,,. ...Nov. g BRITISHER ToMmtt. for Baa DI"(ro..,, .,..,.. ....for. 5 Konnoke, for Ban Dtgo..,.,v. ..y.v,..Nov,1 6 Carina, (or 8o FraucHco. .. -S t'antlpo. for Bun Franrfoee Hons City, for Sun KTan'leo;.,....Jo, , J Oliver J. Olsoit, for San Francleo.i..,.Nov. .? Multnomah, tor Baa Pedro. . ... C. rd Laetea. for orient and furore, JW Yucatan, tor Baa Dlge and way. ...v. ho. 12 Da of Glamle, for Europe and orient... No. 18 IV n of Glamle, for Karww aod orient, , Nov. la Andalusia.-for orient m1 Burope....v.Pe. JJ Bear, for Baa Francleeo. ... . ,. . . . . . iJ le,o of Alrlla, for Kunipe and orient.,... Dee. 81 filtuonla. (or 'orient and Kurooe,v,..ivJ.'.f Meronetbehlra, fnr Europe anil orient. .. .Jan. 24 I (ileum?, for orient and Kimppej ...... .res.-SI I Rtn men Harvard end Yale, 'alternating, leart San Franeleeo- tor Han Diego on Uoodajs, Wednetdaya, t'ridaye ana aturoaja. oo.-.uecting with ateamers from Portland; Kortbbouud, they rrl at Ban Francisco en Tueedaya. Tuundara, Saturday and Bunders. . . Tasaaia is "fort. ',.'.' i ' Nana-- . Betlh. Ftiako. Am. bktn.. ............... ......Wwtyort lord Temple town, Br. bf , Prencott U tf. tturgeaa. Am. bk Uobls St. NlchoUe, Am. ablp. ............... Attorla Berlin, Am. ship. iJuble Bene. Am. ah.......... Aatorla Geo. B. Hillings. Am. acb ........ Weatport YV. B. 8mita. Am. acb. .Portland Lbr. to. Erneat legouvet Kr.. bk . .Mereey Blrkdale, Br. bk. Irving Brltlah Yeoman. Br. bk........i....lreaeti Weatgate, Br. ablp l.luuiuu W. H. Talbot. Am. acb .St. Junna drydock TemDle E. Itorr. Am. aa Aatorla llllamook, gaa acb. Aitoria Pauy, gaa ach .". Aatorla Werner vinneo, lier. Dark..... i.inniuu U. M. Clark, Am, aa I.lnutun Breakwater, Am. aa .Alnawortb Roanoke, Am. aa.. Martina Hose City, Am. aa.. ; . .Alimwortb Catuino, Am. aa Albem a Sctaurbek, Ucrmau bark ' Astoria Kenju waru, Jap aa .-vortn nana tirace Dollar, Am. aa Atiorla ioaemite. Am. aa Ht. Helena Sua H. Klmore. Am. aa t ulumbla 1 Baulah, Am. acb St. Helena Hawkhead, Br., aa Inmau-Poulsen Coluaa, Br. aa..... Portlaud Lbr. Co. Alliance. Am. aa Marun a Olrmnle. Am. aa.. Inman-t'oulaen unver j. uiaon. Am. ea .Montgomery x tMiiay rreeman. Am. aa ...Coucb , Lb atauu to Im4 lumbar Name . Ballad From. Georaloa. Am. bku atarlborausk Bill. Bum. bk..... Callaa ...a...... ... .vaiiav Slam. Baa. aa, ,,.8an ITraiiclaca Baron Napier, Br. aa. Oluru Howtn, Br, tik hewcaatle, Kus. Koko Head. Am. bktn. ,. Wtnalow, Am. acb Harpaaua, Br. aa... II. it. Bendltaen, Am. ach Amaaoa, Am. acb............. Orterlc, Br. as Ktratbalrler, Br, aa.... , Stratbneaa, Br. aa... llrummulr, Br. ab.. ........... ttoldbek, Oer. ab.. Jane U Stanford, Am. bktn. Irmgard, Am. bktn.. .......... Aatotufasia Coqulnibo Victoria i Abuklnl Valparalao , Valparaiso Vaucouver Honolulu ..San Vraacteco ...Santa Koialla ...... McJllluneJ ... .. ..lionolulu caurcnui, Am. sen.... .SanU Koaalla Sa Sent t XaA Otais. Name - ' r Sailed froa. Aaaero, Nor. ah Callaa Clyde. Nor. ship. .Cauae Crocodile, Br. bark.. Ualfate, Br. bark.., Hlnemoa, Br. bark., luvaravon, Br. bark Inverurie, Br. bk.,., Tauoon Mem, Jap aa. Kaaaai, Bl(. ablp.. Cailae ........... .ac nuvaua ..Ntfweaatle, at. ...Cailae Buenoa Ayrea ..Ban I'rant-iaco .................. tiaroura LAnsdaie, Br. tuo.... ........neai .aii Lrnun. Br. bark...,.,.... at. BoaaUa Orotava, Uar, ab. I'akokaaM PbUadalpbia, Br. (alp.... ....CalUt Beeara, Br. ablp Callaa Tblatlebank, Br. bark Buenos Arret Vaaukuna Mara ....Orient Atumuia Uaru, Jap. sa.. ...... .San Franclice Cruaro of Arragon, Br. aa 3an rranclace Miaoallaaaens Ea Honta, Buenaventura, Br. ea........... .Victoria Crown ot Arragaa, Br. aa... San Francinco Cralgbau, Br. ... ........... ...... .Yokohama MARINE NOTES Astoria, Xov. B. Outalde at 9 a. m Steamer J. A. Cbanakir from Port San Lata. Barboond Hteamera S. H. Vance, Temple B. Dorr, Grace Dollar, Alliance, Breakwater and schooner Caro line. - v San Frandeeo, Nov. 6. Arrived at t a. m. Steamer Carlos from Portland. U onterey, Nov. 4. Sailed Steamer W. 8. Porter for Portland. - Aatorla, Nov. 4. Arrived at B 30 and left ap at 7:30 p. m. Steamer Daley Freeman from San Franelaco. Arrived down at 6:30 p. m. German bark Bchurbek. Left op at 8:30 p. m. .-Schooner Benlak. San i'ranclaco, Nov. 4. Sailed at noon Steamer Ycllowftone; at 1 p. m. Steamer Bowdoln for Portland. Arrived at fi p. m, Steamer Bear from Portland. Arrived at 8 and sailed at 11 p. m. Steamer Nortbland from Portland, foe San Pedro. Sailed at 10:80 p. S3 Steamer Rocbelle for Portland. Honolulu, Nov. 3. Sailed British steamer Btratnalbn for Portland. Tides at Aatorla Tburaday High water, T:61 a. mi, OS feet; 7:14 p. m., 6.5 feet, how water 1:07 a. m.,so. foot; 1:54 p. m., 3.7 feet. Daily River Readings. t STATION! as a a Iewlaton . , limatuia ., Albany .... Salem .... WilaoovilU Portland . , 2.91 8.9 0 0 O 0 .10 ."7 .28 .27 .39 i.a 0.7 0.1 2.8 0.6 3 0 ( ) Wling. PROHIBITION GAINS MORE GROUND IN BALLOT CONTEST (Continued From Page One.) rejected an amendment to the town char ter that would have prevented elections under the local option law. Th retention of Eagle Point. Jvskson county, by the "Wets" Is attributed to the women voters. It Is reported that out of the 36 women voters only eight voted for closing saloons. In many places the majorities for and against were very small. The Dalles remained In the wet column by a majority of 7B, Wasco by 27, Suther lln by 74, and Newport by 81. At Sweet Home the majority was 7 and at Metolius and Eagle Point, re spectively. The majorities in favor of prohibi tion, at a number of places were. Wood burn 48, Rainier 21, Stayton 21, Har rlsburg 41. Falls City decided to re main wet by a majority of 46. Woodburn Thirsty. Woodburn, Or., Nov. 6. With the as slstance of the women's vote here yes terday this city went Into the dry col umn again by a majority of 48 over the wets. The drys have been waging a red hot campaign for over two weeks and nothing was left undone to further their cause. A total of. 778 votea were cast of which 355 were women. Much inter est was displayed and the final outcome was in doubt until the last SO votes were counted. Springfield Goes Dry. Springfield, Or., Nov. 6. Not until early this morning when the last of the votes were counted waa It determined that Bprlngfleld had voted for prohibi tion by a majority of 68 out of a total of 946. Close Interest followed the bal loting and the counting nd there were many challenges both during the voting On the Wing! For Automobile Owners -1 and the counting of the ballots. ' There is soma talk this morning of contesting the election. While tn town voted dry, the . people rejected the amendment to the town charter, that- would have Vre vented elections under the local option law. Ait A4 4: -''''.V i ? .hh:''- , Sunday evening motion picture shows were approved and the high license pro posed, for them, especially for Sunday night was rejected, 'Th people approved the proposed tax levy to support a band and the bond sale for construction for a bridge. Other matters concerning hav. Newport Still Wet. ; ' ' Newport, Or., Nov, 6. Newport stays wet by a majority of 81 votes, there be ing 689 votes cast, women Voting well, Kive hundred and flftythre votes east on state ballot. . University approprla tlona carried by small margin. Sterilise, tlon act defeated by 67 votes. County attorney act carried. . Workmen's eom pcnaatlon aot carried by large majority. Xewport and AVaWport Wet. -; Toledo, Or.; .Nov, 5. The local option elections at- both Newport and Waldport went wet, the majority at Newport being 35 and at Waldport 3. Storms hav put the telephone lines down, and It la Im possible to' get comprete returns. .; . Salem With "Drys." Salem, Or., Nov. fi. The city of Salem voted dry yesterday, 'under the local op tion law, by a majority of 488. One' of the largest votes ever polled in the city was cast There were 2784 votes for prohibition and 2296 against. Eagle Point;, Wet. Medford. Or., Nov. 6. The support of women voters In Eagle Point Is declared to be responsible for the defeat of t,he dry forces in yesterday's election by a vote of 63 to 68. According to report, 28 women voted for saloons and 8 against. The Dalles Is WTet. The Dalles, Or., Nov. 5. In' the local option election in this city prohibition was defeated by 75 votes. The election registered the largest number of votes ever cast here on a municipal question. Falls City Wet. Falls City, Or., Nov. 6.- Falls City stays wet, 201 to 150. AH referendum measures failed except workmen's com pensatteft.. . . r women Vote Wet. Wasco, Or., Nov. 5. City of Wasco voted wet 85, dry 58. Women voted strong, at the ratio of two women to one man. " Stayton la Dry. Turner, Or., Nov, 5. The local option election at Stayton was clean and square, the drys winning by 21. Wasco Stay Wet, Wasco, Or., Nov. 5. Wasco voted wet, 85 to 58. Street ITome Wet. Sweet Home, Or., Nov. 6. Sweet Home wenj "wet" by a majority of 7. . Harrisbnrg Dry. Harrisburg, Or., Nov. 5. -Harrtsburg went dry by majority of 41. HINKELS RECONCILED AT HUSBAND'S BEDSIDE Oakland, Cel., Nov. 6, Following an affecting ; reconciliation at the bedside of her husband, Lewis Hlnkel, son of John Hlnkel, a millionaire of San Fran cisco and Berkeley, Mrs. Florence Hln kel began preparations today to with draw her divorce suit brought on ths ground of cruelty a month ago. Young Hlnkel came to his wife's home in an exhausted condition from illness and fell at her feet She sent him to the hospital, where a serious operation was performed. She has nursed him back to health. Mrs. Hlnkel was Miss Florence Glf- ford, a society belle of Seattle, before her marriage. Council Meets Tonight. St Johns, Or., Nov. S. As it could not legally transact business last night, Tuesday being a legal holiday, the St Johns council adjourned its regular meeting last night and will meet to night instead. Fair. Breach Is Healed. Los Angeles, Nov. 5. Boards of su pervisors of seven southern counties. through their exposition committee, have decided to exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition, setting at rest reports to the contrary. TRANSPORTATION Steamship Camino Sails Direct for SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEOO Friday, NovJlh, 4.P.M. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. (With Denver & Rio Grande R. R.) FRANK BOLLAM, 'Agent 124 Third Street A-4596. Main 20 to .- " ABT rHANOKCO, I.OS AWCrDTjES AMD 8 AS DXZiaO. S.S. ROANOKE WEDNRSDAY, NOV. B. 6 P. M. COOS BAY AJTD ETJBEXA . S. S. ALLIANCE THTJB8DAY. NOV. . P M BTOBTK FACOTC STBAMBHIT OO 189 A THIRD STJUBST. " Phones -Main and A-1314. San Francisco and Los Angeles bb. boss city Bails 4 p. m.. now. 7. sa es,vwr sails m p. a, jrov. la. The Ban rraaoisoo si Portland B. m. Oa, Ticket Office 3d and Wash.- I with O-W. M. W. Oct Mrsnall 4500. a-eiai. COOS B AYJIIE : Steamship Breakwater Bails from Alnaworth dock.'. PortUnd, at p. m., eery Tuday atenlog. rralght ra. relvad until 18 o'clock ; (ooook oe aaUloar day. Pasaanger fare! rirat elaaa i0. aaoood claaa (an ouly) T., including bartb and mania. Tick, at office at Lower Alnaworth dock. Portland a Con - Bay Btramahlp Line. Phonos Mala 3000; a, -2333. L. - B. Kaatlng. Agant. . American-Hawaiian S. S. Co i-j -TuatAtjirrxpiio sovra - ' Freight ' Service Between - New Tork. Portiaad-Europeti rreqnsnt Schednled Sailings, low PUp .,...:,;;-..- C. D. KENNEBT, Agent. :. 'v 818 SUilway .Bzcoansa Bide -, SALOON OWNERS MAY CONTEST ELECTION AT. STATE'S CAPITAL CITY cihWill Grant No More Li quor Licenses. (Salem Bnrean of Tha Jonrnal.) ' Salem, Or., Nov. 5. For the first time In its history, the capital, of Oregon ha been voted "dry." The prohibition forces won in yesterday's local option election by a majority of 488. One of the largest votes in . the history - of the city ..was polled, there being 2784 votea for prohi bition and 2296 against.-r?:t . r It Is reported today that the saloon men wilt contest the election. They ap pear bitterly disappointed, and while they are not talking; freely, it is re ported that they, will take tha matter into the courts and endeavor to have the election declared void on the ground that the petition calling the election was imperfect, and perhaps on tha ground that it was Illegal to swear in vote under blank A.. . ' ' "V :,':" (.;.:. ':,.. ' Hundreds of votea wera sworn in yes terday by both sides. William H. Trin- dle, campaign manager for tha drya. charged yesterday that the ; wets were violating the corrupt practices act by hauling voters to the pons in automo biles. Tha names of the drivers and the numbers of several machines were taken, and Mr. Trlndle says pains wero taken to secure evidence. Ha said if the county attorney bill becomes a law.. assuring the appointment of E. R. Bingo as county attorney for Marlon county, comnlalnts . crobably would be filed against the alleged offenders. ! All saloon licenses in the city expire December 1, and it Is understood that the city council, in face of the returns in the local optipn election, is not in fa vor of renewing any of Jhera, , even though the local option law does not go into effect until January. The saloon men declare they will contest the coun cil's right to shut them out of, the last month of the year. -. ; Stockman Very HI. Rlckreall. Or., Nov. 6. I C. Koser, the well known Polk county stockman. Is seriously ill at his home near this city. For several weeks he has suffered a complication' of ailments. NEW TODAY Mortgage Loans 696 to 7 H. E. MOONEY 910. . Soom r railing Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS $1000 and up at lowest rates, C.M.ZAD0W 414 Corbet Bldg. A-14ie. Marshall ta. CITYandFARMLOANS .. ' At lowest ratea . Smith Investment Co. 0 Fifth street. Main 8770. FEAREY BROS. We Buy Notes 146 Salmon St "Main 1889. A-1771. U your nama appears la qsither phone book yo ban teiepnone your aa ta .. km and have , it charged. Bills will be nailed tf you the following da) for payment. , , . -. Tha Journal ' '' eannet guaraatas accuracy ol assums responsibility foi errors of any kind oo ourrliut in talaphOBai advert! sameats. UNCALLED FOR 'ANSWERS Answers to advertise men te fcaTlcf tbe fol towing addresses may be bad at The Journal office by tboa preaaating tlekaU tor the aaat t A 807, 1. - B 692, 8; 667, Is 70S. 1; 696, 1; 70S. 1. C 878, 1; TOi, 1; 703, 1 681, 1: 6T2, 2; 696, 1. D 692, 8; 605, 2; 684, 1; 706, 1 KV-626, 1; 486, 1; 627, 1; 462. 1: 696, 1: 681, 1; 586, 11. '.-..' ' .'', - r 338, 1; 887, 1; 880. 1; 874. 1; 482. 1; 676. 1; 60s, 1 476, l: 884, t; 680, 9; 683, 1. G 484, 1; 685, 1; 467. 1: 647. 1; 304, 1. H 616, 1; 180. 1: 864, 1; 883, 1; 199. 1; 538, I; 614. 1; 612, i; 888, 1. 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K 499, ft 600, 1; 635, 1; 634, 1; 605., 1 621. li 464, ii 467, 2! 489. 1; 473. 6j- 4WI, li 497, 1; 813, 1; 622, 1; 625, 1,538, 1; 668..1; 896, , li 12T, It 428, 2. 1 i t ' X-499. 1; 880, 1; 882, Is 521, 1; 876, lj $80. 1; 618. 10. Y694. l; 482, 1; 806. 1; 842. 1: 708, 2t 685, Is 431, It 804, 2; 690, 3 806, IS 674, 1. B 168. 1. -- - flEAIi ESTATE TRANSFERS : Kenwood Land Cm. te Keeurltv Vault A ; Metal work I.- 2.6 acres lealoDlng on nnrtn line of Columbia blva, , DO. feet ' east of renter 'line ot Derby at. Ext. Antonio Hlrlnl t al-to Peter Ponlos et - al, boothlark stand Itekara bids.... ' las. B. Koblnann to C. II. Rlnkle, lot 4. block 10, McMabona e.ldHlmi. Mtcnael rreah to H. C. Mehappert,' lot "U" block H, Rob liny addition.... WeUealey Land Co. In A. K. l aon. lota L J sod $ block 22, .WsUealey. ....... 6,250 too 900 950 1,500 ' 'WUnStE .TOW TSM MA REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS edl B. H. JSowman and wlfo to Adeline O. Urowtu lota 1 and 2. block IB. Tabor- ilde $ 70 Jo. K. Batly to Qfi. Tilling, nnrlh 25 , tmmt AT W 17 tiWk 1A anilth 4ft - feet lot 16, block , 18, Orchard Homes TOO Battle -B, Crawford. 'dm., to Guy K. Bloaa. aaat 25 feet lots a and 10. hlock 16, Ina Park .... ........ 200 Uoora ; In. Oo. to Ferdinand . Oswald .,. at al, : lot 5, block 76, Vernon s, 450 a-t aar Y -. A. T..- T ' TAP j ' . UX' Tf a .JUDV BUU tVlt3 IU at SIS U, f V 1 :.'.-i-a ' . WlUson, lot 20, block 10, Dover sddl. ', tlou r.V..,. - "OO cejnmerj . ...... ..... ... , . ... w Geo. W, Clarka and wife to- W. D. Hum. pfarey. lot S, block 24, Central Alblna 4.000 Chaa. A. Myers and wife to Mercbanta , .. Jiatlonal Bank, weat 40 feet lot 4, block- " 2, Howe's-addition ..i.... .128 Korthwealern Truat Co. to Phoebe Smith lot , block 8, Waoann Park .......... i 075 B. L. Donald to U. W. Parker, lot 18, Mock 0, Lenox (aialgned to Kd C. Allen at al) . ... ... . .. ,.8,000 Emma B. Thorn paoa to IT'rancIa Kacco. , , - . wm U.. nf lna t anil 9. Mru.lt ft. 8.. W. Sunnyalde i......... . . . 800 f!haa..: n... Andwam and wlfa Cavl ft.' "!U V' W U-i, Larson, at al, lot 13, block 24, Central - Aiuiua , ... . .,.....,'..,,,....,....' o,wv Marlon A. Brawbakar ana wife to Jae. v - . . R. Little lot S. block 111. Ijinrelhurst lota 8 and 10, block 6, Peck's addition CERTlfrlCATh of title) mdda. Title Trust Co Iewls 1ldc..- 4th and Oak. BUILDING PlCRMITS D. P. ThomDaon Co. Erect 2 atorr wars- bouae, K. Alder' between let and, 2d; builder, Jacobaen Contrnction Co., f2000, ; : - s j . K. . . nice Krect z itory trams -aweiung, Gllaan between 38th and 8tn; builder, W. W. Woodworlh, 4500. , i , i -s- , -v. - Hultnomak Iron works Erect 1 storf ma chine bop.'Sflttt between Induatrlal are.- and county road: builder. Bingham A McClelland Co., $4000. ., - ' .-,-...- - Dr. . Coroellna Repair 8 . Story 1 krtck ' ordin ary hotel. Alder, corner of Park; builder, Spady &bw Caae A Fixture Co., (1600. H. W. Miller Repair 1'4 story frame dwell Ins. 0th between Qlbbs and . Currey ; builder, aame. si-". . . ..' Julius Gtnrnm Erect 1 story frame church, ' lioTcly between Fortune and Wealana; builder, John Johnnon. shsoo.v .,-' G. C. Ooldenberg -i Erect "1 story frame dwelling, K. 27th between Klickitat and Fre- mont; builder, same, tlDOO. O. COoldenberg Erect 1 story frame dwell Ins. E. 27th between Klickitat aod Fremont; puiiuer, aame. sirxiu. : Jonea Market Repair 5 atory mill bids., S. E. corner 4th and Alder; builder, aame, $1000. . Hlbernla Bank Repair atory brick ordin ary shooting gallery; Alder between lat and 2d; builder. C. J. Dialer, $40.- . BIBETINa NOTICES 41 CAM f meets every Wednesday evening in W. O. W. temple. 12 11th st. All members requested to attend.' Visitors welcome. . H. Q. DREW. C C. ' HERMAN SCHADE, Clerk. BRICKLAYERS' union No. 1 of Oregon will meet Thursday. Nov. 6. Election of deleghtes. Full attendance desired. Wt1 Statistics marriages. Births, Deaths. BIARRIAGE LlCKXr3ES W. fiRmith &. Co. "SftV. .Ml? Washington bldg., cor. 4th on Wash'ton DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique - Tailoring Co.. 3U Btara at. -CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral dealgns. 28 Morrison st. AUTOS for hire. $2.60 PER HOUR. Main $14. A-4314. 809 Stark at. BIRTH8 KINU To Mr. and Mra. Albert D. C. King, 441 K. 49th at. N., Oet. 12. a daughter. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. John Otto John eon. Jr., 496 K. 14th at. N., Oct. 17, a ion. WESTON To Mr. and Mrs. 8am Weston, 473 Broadway at.. Oct. 18, a daughter. G0I.KSTONE To Mr. and Mrs. Loula Gold atone, 268 Hooker it., Not. 8, a eon. HOG AN To Mr. and Mrs.: William Leo Be gan, 735 Mississippi sts., Oct. 7. a son. GINTY To Mr. and Mra. Martin Qlnty, 997 Hawthorne are.. Nor. 2, a son. WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. William H. ' Walker, 830 10ta st N., Oct. 80. S son. LINK To Mr. and Mra. Jacob link, 1404 Hood at. Oct. 20, a son. MVNK To Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Monk, 620 Mil ler aTS.. Sept. 6, a eon. 8HBBRILL To Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Bher in n-M v BAth t. W.. tiet. 94. a arm. ftEYNOLDS-Tt Mr. and Mra. Fred I. Bey- nolda. Park Rose, Nor. 2, a son. -DIOIUIS Te Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Digldlt, 1276 B. 9th st. N.; Oct 18, a daughter. WEBBER To Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Webber, 424 Church at, Oct. 14, a son. BCHUSTKB To Mr. and Mra. William J. Schuater, 628 B. 64th at. N., Oct 12, a daughter. BUCKMAN To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Buckman, 654 Durham are., Oct. 11, a daughter. BATON To Mr. and Mra. Roland Eaton, 998 B. 19th.it. N., Oct. 11. a son. 1 1 " DEATHS AND FTJKEKALS DUNM1RE la this city, Nov. 5, st the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Jaeger, 610 Eaat 24th tt. N., Ella M. Dunwlre, aged 66 years. 8 months and 28 days, wife of Rich ard A. Duumlre. The funeral services, will be held at the above- residence.' at 1 p. m., rri- dav. Nov, 7. rnenaa invnea. SMITH The funeral aervlcea of the late J. Woods Smith will be held Tiroraday Nov. 9, at 8 o'clock p. m., at rbe Beotttfh Rite cathedral. Friends . Invited. The remains will be at the residence eatabllabmect of J. I'. Fin ley A Bon, Montgomery : at 6th, until 12 o'clock Thuraoay SHE WHIN In -this city, Nov. 6, Kirk - H, Bheldon. aged 70 yean, of 600 B. 65th at. N. The funeral aervlces wia be held Friday Nov. 7, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at the residence eetab llahment of J. P. Kinley A Son, Montgomery at 6th. Friends Invited.. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. ; ' s 1 "' CLEARWATEB At bit late residence, 242 Eaat t9th at. N., Nov. 4. Harry a Clearwater, aged 43 years. ' .Funeral aervlces will be held at P. U Larch undertaking parlors, ' E. 6th and Alder eta., Tburaday, at 2 p. ,m. Friends invited. KEaft The funeral serf Ices of the late Anna Kerr will be held Tburaday, Nov. 6, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the family irealdence, ' 660 B. 8th st. Frieoda invited. Interment at Mt Bcott Park cemetery. .'. j.- CALKINS At his late realdence, 1066 B. Tay lor at., Oliver H. Calkins, aged 08 years. Remain at P. tt. Lerch undertaking -parlors. Fnneral notice later. ; HUD la this city, Begins Rad. aged 60 years. Remains will be shipped for Interment at Rockford, Wash., by V. U Lerch Undertaking Co. - - . J - - .-.,... BRINKS Mary Brlnka. Good Samaritan hoapi- tal Oct.- 81, 76 year, fracture of femur. KOHFELT Mary Kohfeld, 610 Nehalem it., - Oct. 80, 87 years; chronic peritonitis, ,. WILiUA'MS Lewis S.' Wllllsms, Good Samar- - itn hospiUl, Nov. 1, 87 years, fracture of . Funeral Designs of all kinds. Main 7766. A-7703. 128 4th. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141V 6th at. in Selling bldg.- Main 7216. , PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. Id and Alder. Phone Marshall 6928, - " ; NEW HOME OF J. P. FINLEY & SON. The only residence undertaking estab lishment In- Portland. Representing the greatest -advance in the science of fu neral service. - The automobile ' equip ment and secluded driveway are among the many exclusive features. The es tablished policy of moderate prices has never been changed. ;"',;.. P. FINLET Si SON,' ') r Perfect Funeral Service,, . ;, xnontiromery at btn. . i NKFWFs tjnderUklng Cv, . Main 4162,, A 2;mf corner 8d and Clay. PEARSON Undertakers, E. 1080. 871 i pusaell at. tJBMBTOCK, 16S7 E. 13th. Ball. ,71. B-1122 aits' LiniTeranj rara x. ain-iftio. ERICSQNi KE8I1EN(.'K UNI. tLS. 61U3. A -2236. . 419 MorrUoa at. f CAMP 4 FUNEILIL DIRKCTOIUl . f - 'Continued) " MR. EDWARD ' HOLMAN, the leading funeral director, - 220 8d st., corner Balraon. td v nsslstant. Phones A 1611, Main 607. , Dunning & McEnteeitW,. every detail. - Tth and Pine.. ., Main 430, A.4568. lfigr , assistant. ' ' wood Ave.; take Sellwood car. Open to visitors dally from II a. tn. to 8 p. m. IBM Loading east side undertak er. Iady assistant.: B-18S8, Jiiast 781. K. etn ana Aiaer. A R 7(Apr Cf Williams ave. At lti. (C-ClltI UOi East 1088. Lady at- tenaant. uay ana nigni service. MONUMENTS Schumann Marble Works mast sa an fine. juast in. PORTLAND Marble Works. 264-266 4 tn st Opposite city hall. Main 8564. FOR BALK HOUS EH r ' 61 $5500New Irvington Home ! xne price is rignt, dui win mane ud eral discount for cash or for large cash payment..' ; i- m.. s;t Plate glass, oak floors, furnace, fix tures, shades and everything complete; solid brass hardware throughout, v v N. B. Will give , you a bargain on terms for cash I am going to Seattle for keeps. Call 6tlles, owner. East 6504. f. 8. usual courtesies to DroKers, NICE HOUSE. 150 CASH. . Nice large 7 room house, gas and elec tric, nice nam: run casement. 101 svztuu. naved streaL on Denver ave.. near. Kll- llngsworth; price $8250, 50 cash and Viv per montn. l-- .(.-.-, . Another fine 4 room house on E. 27th. near Alberta; price $3600, $50 cash ana $20 per month. Why pay rentT. ;Sf; GKU8SI & HOLDS. 816- Board of Trade. Main 7452. A-4401. $3600' Close in . Stuff $3600 6 room, new. strictly modern bunga low; Improvements paid; 6 blks. south Ladd's addition, 10 minute ride, walking distance; garage, furnace and fireplace; $4500 would be snap; price on terms, $3600. Can you beat ltT Phone Sell. 75. nwNRR 706 EAST UTH STREET.-: Sellwood oar to Frankfort; block east FIVE roomed , modern' cottage; large bath, basement; hot and cold, wa ter, electric lights;, nice lawn; lot 60x 100; street and sewer assessments de ducted. Very cheap, by owner, if takn this week. Am going to leave city,. blocks from Oregon City car. 1703 E. Sth St., cor, or i Harney, 82200 RAIN OR, SHINE $2200 ' Boys that modern new S room, double constructed bungalow, with . entrance hall, fireplace, buffett, full basement, large attic (can finish 3 more rooms) X block from Union ave., Piedmont dis trict? fine view. Others ask $3000 for no better. Lee, 15 North Btn Leaving City No reasonable ofter. refused for my home; 996 E. 18th, st. NV Moving to my ranch; don't want to rent house; will sell at price you cannot resist Sea it today. E-685. Journal. You Can't Beat This A cosy S room cottage, wltb sleeping porch outside; woodshed, small base ment; 1 block from car, and store. $900, $500 cash. Call Tabor 8671. Rose Citv Park Bungalow for $2400; $250 cash, balance $26 per month. : 6 rooms, fireplace, double construction, buffet Dutch kitch en. Phone owner, Tabor 680, FOR SALE -Owner will sacrifice nearly new modern 6 room nome, partly rur nlshed, lot 60x100. Inquire 116 Bur rage, near KUllngsworth ave.; terms, or will consider trade for smaller place. F-588. Journal. GOOD comfortable 6 room house, Hoyt st.. near 60th, full plumbing, lot 60x 100, 1 block from car. Want vacant lot as payment, balance like rent. Willam ette investment uo z uenum piog. CHEAP irvington Heights property, modern house, rooms, stable with cement-flooring, four milk cows, one horse milk wagon. Relnhold Kassner, 856 E. 16th st. N., Portland. - FOR SALE Large corner, good busl . nesa location, modern 6 room house. Bargain at $3509, $500 down,. $25 per month and Interest Call Tabor 2$22 or Tabor 2328. : ... SOMETHING EXTRA. . r b r aa 1 nnr Wkrr1airn In ' avaFV g lUUm vuiisjstivvtj en vva via aa bib v q wsy. only $1760. $760 cash, $1000 first mortgage, 2 years. Hyde's addition, M. V. car. M. 9042. or 203 fiatt mag. 100x100 $1400 4 rooms, plastered. chicken house, yarns, z aown, $17 monthly mciuaes interest, ernitn-waf oner Co.. 6l wtoca ixcnange. 5 ROOM cottage, lot 42x110, west side, walking distance, s diooks to car, $1700, easy terms. George O. Malr, 826 Railway Kxcnange. Marsnau ise4 11260. $50 DOWN. $15 a month buys new 4 room house, lot (0x100. O. L. Webb. 414 East Stark St. v I - A NUMBER. OF FINE HOMES Irvington, cheap; 7, 8, 9 rooms. Splen did flnlsn. Hast na. w. n. zieruman FOR BALE B and 6 room bungalows, $25, balance $26, including, interest. 809 R'y. Ex, Ford Co. Main 1224. FINE HOMES. IRVINGTON Worth' $14,000. ; Will take' lot . less. 7S9 Halsey st. Owner. East 278. WILL sell equity in new bungalow, just completed, ror nair cost. Mam its. FOH SALE LOTS 16 FOR SALE. LOTS. Nice lots on East 82nd St., near ' Mt. Bcott car una, clear ana reaay roc puua ing. Bull Run water.- - $3. down . $3 i month. " ' :' ' ' . PORTLAND B.EALTY ft TRUST CO., 214 Rsllway Exchange bldg. ' . ' LOT 60x110, improvements all tn, short block from Sandy boulevard, $10 a month. Phone owner. Woodlawn ,410, after r p.' ni, - - '.' y .- - RtrVfl nlWino Viw lot weat aids. only 20 minutes' car ride. Ideal for home. $10 cash, balance $5 per month M. E. Iee, 522 Corbett bldg. iLOT 26x100. East 80th st., Irvington Park. Price $300. . Mortgage of $160 on your own time, can 4u noyt at FOR SALE by owner, corner lot, iOt loo, utn ana Liinn ava, eeuwooa. 1700. Phone B-2281. . ., ... $1000 BUYS a gooa lot in location wnera you can build flats and rent to good advantage. ' M Mv E. Lee, 522 Corbett bldg. TWO lots with' small Incumbrance. Will - sacrifice for cash, H-620, journal FIRLAND lot $860. worm $460; terms $5 monthly. Main 1166. or Tnbor 771. ACRKAGB 57 SACRIFICE -H acre, $1600 cash; 1 - acre, $3800; terms, Will sell in one piece or separates :M block from Haw thorne ave. carllne; income on bungalow. $270 yenr; high, sightly clear view of city; gilt edge; can be platted into 18 city. lots. y-Phone Tabor S59. M. Von Oean. ' ' '". "'" , ' $3(i PEft ACRE. i On your own terms, 1 Vt hours from Portland, - any size . tract; all traots fronting on roads, good school, S, miles to river and R. R. station. . Cl Lumber Exchange Bldg. uor. zq ana Mtara. sis, , 20 Acres, Farm Land Level and nearly ready foe plow, close to school; $1 fare from Portland; $800; $100 cash; some tracts $600; easy terms. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. fit TO $o PER ACRE. . I to 20 acre traots, good soil, road te avery tract new school, $ miles to Co lumbia river and railway station, H4 hours from Portland; easy term. $lt Mt VJ lliuni mrjut Miuaif V"i aaj f tJW" ap, 1 $ Vi ACRES, partly improved, $l"fare - .from Portland, on main county road, close to town and school: price $976: $400 cash., Claud Cole, 417 Board of Lumber Ex. blda-. cor. 2d end Stark sts. Trane, ,.v V-Vi,:,. ACREAGE. ' 8 acres Mn Powell valley, four blocks from station on electric line; best of soil, no rocks or gravel. Price $876, terms to suit - V-703,, Journal. , ;, , S7 (r'ont'ned) Beautiful Land Close to Port land on the West Side . : Mne - location - for suburban f .homes or for the man wanting 5 . -or 10 acras for ' orchard, einull -, trults 5 or ' Intensiv cultivation; ' . close to - good car- service, good . ' sltipplng facilities and macadav ' ' mizedi wagon road into tha city, ,,Tho new eleotrio cars On the 4th- . - fcrmmtmrn-' , city 80 to 88 minutes. Graded . roads, graded streets with ' side- , i walka schools, stores, phones, de ' livery of merchandise and mail, , are some of the conveniences now, more to come. 'Th land In' very rioh and productive. Prices $250 '. to $500 per acre; $25 to $60 down, balance very easy installments, - The Snaw-Fear Co. - Main 35.' 102 4th at. A-3500. pi FIVE ACRES $260. -,.., . $10 DOWN, $5 PER MONTH ' Buys 6 acres of logged off land. From a mile to 1 miles from center of town of , 1000 population, also cannery 1 and -creamery. Three quarters ot a mils from railroad station on main line be-, tween Portland and Aatorla. This land Is free from, rocks and gravel, lies level and will not overflow. Ideal for chlcic-. ; en raising, dairying, and small fruits. Will grow anything that can be raised In western Oregon. From some of thesa tracts you have a beautiful view of tha Columbia river; 400 acres from which to ohoose. Perfect title and warranty deed. BELL HEAL ESTATE CO.. 212 Railway Exchange Bldg., 2d floor. Between aq ana etn on Burn, FXVK ACRE tracts for $1000. 1 per cent cash, t per cent per month, or will make annual pr semi-annual pay ments Jf desired. Al soli, all undor high state of cultivation, adjoining the town of Gervals, Or.. 85 miles south f Portland and: one mile. vfronv ,. Oregon Electric station.- These are the best 6 acre tracts on tha market Brong Ma-s nary Co.. so v Lewis Diag. H1CKEN and fruit ranches near Porl- ' lend; Oresham district Estacada line, electric station U mile. New subdl. vision. Sunshine Valley orchard traote; best soil, free wood; elegant location. -Prices only $75 to $166 per acre In small tracts; easy terms; quick train service. Frank Mcl'arland Realty Co. 808 Veoa niog.. i-Ttiano.. or. ONE acre, close In on electric line: fine - soil, pleasant surroundings; $600, 5tl down. $15 per month. W-880. Journal. FOH SALE FAK.MS fjkaaaejssasBaaasii matim mmm ' . : Clarke CourTty's Best - 40 acres, with 27 acres under cultiva tion,, balance in pasture; 4 acres of orchard Just coming into bearing, also cherries, prunes, plums and all kinds of small fruits Iff 'bearing. 11 miles from Vancouver and 4 miles from s Siftton, nearly level, all good soil, ? room house, bsrn 48x60, Other outbuildings, silo which is filled with corn, cows, 5 yearling heifers, 6 , heifer calves, one horse and a colt, hog, chickens, geese, 8 wagons, harnesses, mower, rake, bind er, t cultivators, disc, harrow, plow. Inc. cutter, cream separator, all small tools and croos except the threshed grain. Price until the 12th. $5500 for all, half cash and the balance in S years. If you want a snap and one that you can not equal in the county, see this at once AS THE FIRST ONB THAT SEES IT WILL BUY.-.- ; - ; - t, h Gilbert . 101 Washington St., Vancouver. ,Wash. 7fi Arms. $75 Per Acre room house, plastered, cellar, cream 1st vsraa hartisj anil Allto- buildings, 1 acre apple orchard; jalso f tears, piums, cnernes win " - n bearing, 2 horses, 2. set harness, $ . a.,mn-nntli. .- rfllrj. r'tlltl- vator. plow, harrows and other tools; 8 milch cows. 4 head young stock, some pigs, cnicaens neiu,;iv. "" from R. R., town and boat landing; on faciric nignway; o mmm in, ouim', balance pasture, more easily cleared and can all be cultivated but about 6 acres; terms. casn, Daiance ptr k : PEPER & BAKER. 444 Sherlock bldg. COLUMBIA RIVER HOME CHTEAP. acres, best of soil, 1 acres cleared.. 1U miles from station ana ooai iBuumg, hard surracea ,rosa maut, lirwm ..w fine view, new school across , road. I fine springs, S acres orchard, 1 ,aere small fruits, a room nouae. um, rauwou nouses, team, cow. pig, chickens, wagon, , i.Uh...,. nrmt All T. W ' ha V. kafe beets, carrots, potatoes, all ready for winter; $2700 cash, balance terms. W. B Ireland, owner, SSI Wast Park. 4 - :-- f Close to Portland New Bridge , 10 acres of all good level land, facing on aravel roaa, u. r . u. ana uievuvii, 2 nflle- from electric station acres under cultivation, balance is light clear ing, 8 acres of potatoes; fair 6 room house, good barn, well., 3 horses 1 cow, 1 .yearling heifer, 2 pigs, 60 chickens, buggy, back, mower and rake,. Plow. . harrows, all small tools and household goods; price $2750. $1200 cssh; can ar range balance in good tarms, - Thompson & Swan : 61 8 Main St. Vancouver, Wash. -,. 160"" ACRE bXROAIH. $5500, $1500 down, balance to suit, buys 160 acre farm Including a- baru full of hay, set of farm Implements, a good 7 room house, shop full of . tools, and everything to do with; good family., orchard, .20 acres In high state of cul tivation: good water Jyatem: . S miles north o Deer Island, Or. WllV consider small house aa part payment. Chances like thla are few. ': 'i''.V 214-81f CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.. JO ACBEil, situated 14 miles froni vanr couver. and the Interstate bridge,- mile from the thriving little olty -of Battle Ground. 1 mile from high school and churclv 20 aorea under culMvatlon, fair house, barn and outbuildings, fami ly Orchard of assorted; fruits. .Place fenced and choss fenced, good well, all excellent soil. : Price $3300: terms. ,., Thompson & Swan . $12 Main at.. Vancouver. Wash. . FARM, STOCK, BTUJ"' $0 acres, i miles 'm Portland, SW miles from town, graveled roads, good house, barn and t orchard, - level land, team, wagon and harness, all farm tools, -. several antes of potatoes. , A f1 .:, gain. R. F Feemster. 809 Ablngton bldg , FOR- SALEi-r-Southern Oregon farm. mO , in cultivation; all - fenoed hogtlght, creek, timbers aoda p spring, SSfflrangAfinecnnVite,Ro vaiiey couni-ry -f ir"v",. -w - w a -.1.1 Iiland, Or. ABIII 80 Acres; Splendid Farm Land $1 faro from Portland, level. 40 aores nekrlv ready for Plow. $2400; $800 cash.; riaurie Cole. 917 Boarq or uraae. will au k : .-rj-"-- -.r.. ' ' . ; rirm on u" ...- ----- 'X W linyWI""'" ----- r- - ;t- - ; town. nrlce 112.60 per acre: would .take ;, 160 ' ACRES in . 8 south. 6 west; very ; 160 ACRES in souin. o w., vprr ':ul e miioir aaiM. . Owner. , C E. 154 y nth st: - . W A NTKPF ARMS 38 WANTED TO RENT Oft LEASE, ' IMPROVED FARM of about 80 ' or 100 acres; would prefer place with running stream; give -full , partlculara in reply. B-752, Jour . nal, . ' 4 - . ' . V1C have buyers for farms -at reason- - able prices. , roper ea noser, buwiw -bldg ' , IIOMKSTKADS 1 47 GET 3,40 or 480 acres, best in Oregon, Hu aa 1 1 tr AiMmt nnanan tMnlf .' level, good water, timber free; railroad hulMing; tees . reasons oie. 11 itb st. Main 8774. (Continued on Wax Page) .