The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 03, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 3,; 1914.
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OREGONIANS MAKING
PROTEST AGIST CUT
IN THE MAIL SERVICE
RAnrrnrtfrAmpnt nf the Qr
n i r n nil
KOUIGS Drinks NfiW PrOb-:
Jems bf Curtailment.
. . ;
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iv V!f renu of Th Journal.) j
W ji-blhRton. Jan. 2. In attempting
j tat range the star routes in Oregon
the pi, to flee department has met
with many protests from localities
wun-n urer threatened witn a curtail-'
inent of t!te service to which they have.'
. been accustomed. ' ' !
Now bufs lor transporting the mail,
, on- star rowtts will be let July 1, and!
Mds for the, service will be Invited in1
. aro l-tT received by tlte senators ntid
; representatives of Oregon from all
over ttc slate to have the eervice Im
proveA ' rather than curtailed.'.
Both, Seiiator Chamberlain and Sen--ator
I.sne ihave had a large amount of
correspondtnee with the postoffice de
partrnent and have made a number
personal ctlls on this subject.
ot
- The - Baker Commercial club and
many business men of . Baker, acting
Independently, have taken up the iues.
tton of giving; better rural mail ser
" Vice "in that pact of the state. Senator
Lane has been informed by the depart-
ment that; shortly afteF January 20.
- proixisafs will be Invited -for special
service to Medical Springs, Kichland
' and Miller.
New Flan Proposed.
The' department states that two
.years ago an attempt was made to en
tet Into a contract to give mall ser
vloo to Medical Springs but that n
""satisfactory bids were received.
It la' proposed to have a throug'i
route from Baker to Medical SprinM
to supercflo. the star route servici.
from Medical Sprlng3 to Iiilon, and
a through route from Baker to Rich
land, and fcuker to Miller, white latt?r
. place is now supplied from Rye Valley
and, the department as, can receive
-:fts mail' from Diirkce the same day it
leaves Iuri:ee, whereas if the route
proposed from Hiker by' way o.
Bridgeport; and Mall.cur to Miller were
.estntl.:sh d. It would iin: b- pra tif-abh-to
make the trip in a day. The people
ftt Miller prefer to receive their man
supply from either fmrkee or Hunt
fntton. j
Routs to Be Divided.
It Is titer intention of the department"
to divide "the Bsker-tTornucopia route
r Into three 'Sections and proposals will,
therefore. 'In- invited to give service
'.'for four yeara frnm Baker to Keating,
. from Star to Robinr-tte, and from
Cornucopia to Robinette.
'In Lane 'county- the people have bt-n
piOtesllngLagninst contemplated read
justments In the star routes and have
.interested; .Connressman Hawley in
;thelr .caupe. The town of champion
ls bow supplied ly Disston. "'he post
; office departmeiit contemplntes dis
continuing the route from Disston ,o
Chump ion and supplying Cha np'or.
only part-Of the year, from May l
October, rim iJohemiii. leaving lie
town without service the remainder ot
' tluJf year. Bohemhi lies three miles
from Champion,
with a mountain b-
Iwoi n tlvoin.
This is in a mining region
there' has been a great deal
tivitr. Commercial club of
lace" ?roc and business tnen
rne have protested against this
re-
-Ruction in- the service. Tl)e
ment linsi announced that it
me Invitations for bids for
times a week service and may
ileyiart
will is
u three
make it
only twb a week.
-' Service Cut Out.
A few di.vs a so the set vice to Camp
."reek In Lane county was cut out.
'Jamp Creek was supplied fnum Walter
rllle and it Ptas been a postoffice for
19 years. It is claimed that; the pop
ulation in the tributary country is
growing. but the department holds
thatAas only $70 to $S0 worth of
Uamp-s asre". cancelled in a year there
is not'1 enough business to warrant the
ontinuunce of the service. Congress
man Hawley is trying to have this de-
. vision ', reversed.
These ave but a "J"ew of the post
l'flce f traubles that Oregon communi
ties are facing of late, all members of
tbe Oregon delegation getting their
ahare fof appears and protests from
patrons ot the postoffice department.
FOR BANNER EVENT
i '
Country's Governors and City
Executives Replying tc ,
Mri Preston's Call.
Baltimore, Jan. 3. Mayor Preston
pent to the governors of all the states
and the mayors of the leading cities
the following letter:
"In September, 3914, we shall hold
In Baltimore the national centenary of
the writing of the 'Star Spangled Ban
ner,' and attendant historic events. I
Inclose herewith au outline of our
tentative prograi. As president of
the commission and as mayor of Bal
timore, I ask you to appoint five or
more of your representative citizens
Who will be interested In this great
patriotic anniversary- We wish tiieir
names ia addition to your, own, to
appear ttpon.our official lists', but
will expect only such active coopera
tion as way be your and their pleas
ure. If ' you will forward the names
and addresses to me at an' early day,
we will place them unorf our mailing
lfat and extend tht traditional hos
pitality of our people,
- "V plan to hold a great national
meeting in Washington in February,
and I suggest that you include among
your representatives-as many as pos
sible, who can be with us on that oc
casion, especially such members of
: congress as are likely to. render the.
most effective aidj
- ;'I particularly hope to" have the
pleasure of meeting you and your
representatives personally, 'both in
Washington fnd in Baltimore.
"Bespea&ing your - hearty cooperat-
j1ob I remain.
"Truly yours.
(Signed f "JAMES H. PRESTdN.
, - '. i . "Mayor."
Replies are' beginning to come tft
i end all' of -them promise the heartiest,
cooperation with the celebration 1 1
Baltimore. "
- The first list of appointments to ar
rive canie from '. Governor Ai J. Po
Ihler o ' Rhode Island, who, writes:
"I , baAe the honor to inform you
. that, I have appointed the following
: persons: "to-"-represent the State of
Rhode' Island at : the national cente-
wheo
oV ,11-
Cot-
PROMISE TO WORK
nary of ithe writing of ihe Sta.
Spangled Banner to be held at1 Balti
more, Mdi September 3 to 15. 1914:
"Hoi lenry F. Llppitt. United
States senator from Rhode Jsland;
Hon. LeBaron TL Col. United States
senator from Rhode Island; Hon
George Fi O'Shaugiinessy, member of
congress from Rhode Island; Hon.
Peter Goelet Gerry, member of con
gress from Rhode Island; Hon. .m
brose Kennedy, member of congress
from Rhode Island."
'Hon. George Ainslie, mayor of
Richomnd, Va., Senas the following
reoiv.
nave this day received your in-
vlUltion to appoint five or more rep-
I delegates, o
thei celebration
-V . !
or HJLT-- i
national centenarv of the writing
the Star Kpartglcd Banner,' So betide
in 'Baltimore. September fi to I 5 1914.
and beg to aay that I shal make such
anointment as soon us practicable.
j "i, have read the very Interesting!
! historical! sketch, and also the tenia-
I tive. program, and 1 am quite sure j
me privilege or heing prtsent on
mat occasion will- be one long to
remembered by all possessing . it."
CREDIT IS ASSUMED .
By "TRUST BUSTER"
Respect for Administration's
Program May H a ve Influ
enced Morgan,
tlliiited Press I.eu.ird Wire.V
Washington, Jan. 3. Respect for
Attorney General McReynolds' anti
trust program and a willingness to re
spond to public sentiment were the
reasons advanced here this afternoon
by George Todd, the department of
Justice's "trust buster," for the resig
nation from a number of directorships
of large corporations by members of
the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. of New
York.
"The department had not considered
the matter of proceeding against the
so-called money trust, because the evi
dence secured was too vague and in
definite.- 'I odd sabl, "but I think this
business
has csug"
csugin the spirit of the
times.
"I cannot say that any conference
witii government officials preceded
these' resignations, hut I believe the
administrations attitude was largely
responsible for them."
'No action taken by Mr. Morgan or
others implicated in the wrongs re
sulting from interlocking directorates,"
Kaid Senator Norris of Nebraska.
"should prevent the government
from-1)
going ahead with its Investigations, or
stop-prosecutions for wrong doing."
Iu all, Morgan resigned from 14
failroads and four hanks and trust
companies In which he held seven
directorships. He quit one director
ship each in the l"nited States steel
corporation, -the Westlnghouse -Co., the
American Telephone and Telegraph
Cl.. the llah Copper Co., the Rhode
Island Co.. the New England Naviga
tion Co , and the New Kngland Steam
ship Co.
j On the Safe Side.
From the Phtladelnhia Telegraph.
in p Washington club the' conversa
tion turned to golf when Congress
man William S. Green, of Massa
chusetts; was reminded of the wise
New Eritjland caddy. One afternoon
a certain official who. playing rathei
indifferent golf, heard that his caddie
was betting on the game, and net
wishing1 tbe youngster to lose money
on his accoun,t. he hastened to reas
sure him v.t the first opportunity.
"Look here, boy," he remarked, "I
understand , that you are betting on
ttie game."
"Yes, sir," adnvitted the boy, "bint
I didn't nut up a whole lot.''
Its all right," smiled the official,
'but I'm not In good form .oday, and
I will repay you for alP you lose."
"Oh, you needn't worry about that,
boss," was the frank response of th
caddy. "I'm betting the other way."
Journal Want Ads bring results.
NEW TODAY
Mortgage Loans
6 to 7 Per Cent
H. E. MOONEY
Mala 310. Boom 431 Palling Bldg".
Title & Trust Company
fourth and Oak Streets. j
Mortgage Loans
We Make "Building Loans.
FEAREY BROS.
We Buy Notes
246 Salmon St. Main 3389. A-1772.
I
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Jeff Got His Christmas Present a Trifle Late
r5iptT
YOV ANN THCMC FOR.
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mew toda
CITY AND FARM LOANS
$1000 and ap at lowest ntear
CM. ZADOW
414 COrbett Bid. A-1416, Marshall 92:
Wanted to Borrow $2500
on new 1 bouse
Also flO.OOO
worth $22,000.
and lot worth $7009.
on apartment house
P. O. Box No. 715.
IUTLDINO PERMITS "
T. J. Jiiirk laert I t:iry fri.me dwell-
i"B. in iv inn m.. nem-itm uuone ana
Jtisnmrdt ;( builder. Km $7xt.
J. C. .Minn En-i I 1 'antry frame dwelling-,
FHitmore int.. Ik-!pu k. K:h ami lilt;
builder, shnie. fit Km.
Nonhwutt Steel i't. Krect dark. Ut of
SinTlil.Hi t.. between ha.-hoi- line and 8. I.
triii k; builder. 1'aetflc liriujfp Co., Itiwci.
UK.
AL
ESTATE TRANSFERS
Mt. .Sc.it ivmet-ry m ;-.-II.
t'oilSllnii. .N K. ' . iol
Hillwid-, ;ilcl .-enielery
Ili!oriil:i SiiMi:4 ltiiktn
3 t'J W.
I.";:. section
s
V. I. Min-b-
d:iv. Lis 21 s.h
22, Wee); 2. Ij-ll-
Western Oregon
T-Hl Co. t Millie
. . 7. Ai-utmie
IVp;-!- t i liem-r n.irLx'm
W 1. M(vk MeKlnley
:: -ond
t C.
K.
Mo
1..
:,. clc
ro
S. V. I.avreiiee and nifjt to i'. S
et nl. lifts a-iid 4. bkiek
Semi
I. 2d
Klcrtric, addition
Luiirrlhiird To. to J. Kr.rson Moore,
l"t 5. bloek 17. r.am-idbiirt
1,000
Portland Psdfle iHTextiufitt Co. to
Aimii Oelnd", south 2l fee lot IB.
north 21 ti) feet lot 17. I.k.ck I I. II:iw
thortie Ate. addition
Ijidil Kutntp Co. to l'annii I.. I,nsb,
l.t 1. blk -t. Itlnnianer'-i K-Miti in
Same to simie. lot 11, block 4. Bln
nwupr's addit'ii
(.. 1 . MePonald and wife t'- Bunkers
Intestiiient Co., lot 20. (JIIsmh St.
aerv. pKo.pt sunt!) to fHt there
of Mr. Aim; Trout to Hankers Investment
Co.. lot 20. Glln St. tj" rre, e.i-ei;t-M(iUlh
10 feet thereof
The -nil G. ic T. Co. te! Anna M.
Baukx, lots 3 and 6. bloitc 7. Berke
ley .
Win. ( Ii'Ojeuts and wife to JV. irn"
ii. et al. lot 4. block o2. Sunn.rsld
Hiiny 51. (.'unrtn-rigbt and wife to M.
I.. Ilnlhmok lot 21. bl.wk 4. St.
Johim Park adilition i . st. Jobiix . ..
John IfalM-r Joni Co. to William Ilat
kus lot H, blork 2fi. Joiresmorp . . .
I'oriljjnd TriiRt Co. to Jatnea. L. Con
ninghH ui. lot !. block 5. Villa
mend . :
CuoiKi' A. Kos mid wife lo M.-iry I..
Anderson, lot . bbx k 2. iowln) '
Alice K. Taylor and husband to llvtiiHii
tJnidstein et al, lot 2, blorli 7, C.'i
i titbers mlditioii
3. V. MrFudiVii to It. W. Ilnbhnrd et
RK)
6S0
6.V)
7fxi
246
200
3,300
f-2.
6.V1
7()
3.250
7.500
nl. wist 4fl fi-et ast eolith 6."i fpet
1 I it. blork :;. Mullory a-ddltjon ... 3.2dri
CERT I FICATESof t itle. TUle & Trust
Co.. Title & Trust bldg.. 4th nr. Stark
classifip:ii ad rates
In effe.-t ;. 1. lni.l.
Abb I'ltKVKll'S liATES CAM KI.bKD
I IIAIbiKIl ADVEIll ISKMK.NTS
Daily or Sunday.
1 '-.j rents per word ppc insertion.
TbiK cbaree i ''or all cliiHaifli-atlonii fxoppt
inc "l or Kent In Private Family.'' ' Room and
board in Private Family." "Sltuntion Want
ail" unrt 1-iiiIa.I t llont" ,.,tu n-l,lh
1'4 rent ier word per Insertion.
Ao ad rharped lor li-s tliaii l. renii.
CASH AHVEHTISEMKXTS
l'j eeut per word for all elaHsIfieatioiiH
excepting "Tor Kent in Private Kamll.v.'
"lli'iii HiidBo:ird In Private Family." "S.lt-
natloii .Wanted" and "Wanted to Itent" ads'
whlrh are l1-. cents per word.
Three Innertlotm for the price of two.
Seven Insertions for the price of five.
No nd taken ftr less than l."i ee,it.
the following
day for payment.
The Journal cannot
guarantee accuracy
or assume responsi
bility for errors or
any kind occurring in
telephoned advertise
ments. MEETING NOTICP.S
STOCK 1 1 0 LI E US' ME YT IXG.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of the
Oregon Borax company for the election
of a board of directors to serve the
company for the year 1914 will be hld
at the office of the company. No. 616
Chamber of Commerce building, Port
land, Oregon, at 4:30 p. m. of Monday,
January 5, 1914.
Attest: A. R. HOLMES,
Secretary of the Oregon Borax Co.
OREGON LODOK NO. 101, A.
F. & A. M. Special com-
munication this (Saturday!
pvencii; mi . ii t mi ii, .nasoii-
ic Temple. Work in E. A
degree. Stated communica
tion at S o'clock. Visiting
brethren
tl i ! 1 1 i i - i t i. H Rv iirdor
of the W.
Secretary.
m
appears
jne book
.elephou j
charged.
mailed
H' If to vou
f :
i ' , - . f , i
5 r ... -f 1 r- . 1 -rr
es. i RAUG that yoo I ( No' urt vTca ' '
COULDN'T LP IT. 50 VA Sn LiT6 JJlTH 4T fuc 1)0 Yov .ALLV 1 j "
Glwe YOU YH6 PfctftT ) olVI6 y To You AS, UiXtNiT IT NOW? I I " '
UVf (A NewC,7) : -Y J . , 1" S
WOT. ILL wrAj,, AtHQ 1 1 J fAER.R V ' "1
r V J - 1! a II vHRiyTMAyl ? -i ' , -W:
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ALL members
are requested to attend.
th next regular meeting if Court
Pacific 1247.' Independent fYder of
Foresters.' Entertainment and refresh
ir.ents. Installation of officers, Mon
day. Jan. . m. Adams. R. b.
: Statistics
n2arnagds,&irtfys. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ritenter.W. Defivey, Wl.lu S-iliiiun, Wacli..
l'-gal. siifl llei:rip:ta Mar-iiPrUe Murphy,
t'.".i FUn.diTK Ht.r! leyrl.
- J.m-:1i A. .1n1L Io-ini. Or.. 4i.-,Mnil KNle
fee. 71 K. ,N7tli At. S.. 2."i.
Willi.im .(.., While !Min-, Or., legal,
and Ida i Zac!i:-rv. 2"7 llltt ft'.. b-g: l.
lialpitli C. ilu.n, i)-r. !:. 2 -..1 M. N.. 'M.
ami sa lvia . Aiiated. . .'nai Kr.-miit f.. is.
S.-n f r Adler.
pbie bor-eii'jftnai.
5!o Front st ;
MIKl
21.
t'uriitlu rx ant...
Onear I'.. Kranklhi. :
Gertrude liansa'ljer. !i
S Vntts St..
; K. Yamhill
-(
rt.,
K. ,
is.
a ml
22.
2,5.
1 ,
Texa O trdon.
:fl;L".t 7'iih ft. S.
I. ....
S(2!i 7oth t. s. E..
"MEETING NOTICES
(Costumed)
Cdwiu-d C. Iirk,ekm.-iiui. I3'-. S irk st.,
130 1-Ksl. and Mary I M. Mi tili r. 4":!S .Xlneadani
I ri ..nd. legal.
.Siere Anton. 171 ::1 si..' HO. and Catb-OO-
erhie Agonrlde. )7lfj ."id st.. 20.
Frank Ha' cplbirri, :,l MJi t., 24. and
2"0 I,ena 'rltz. 7W il.J st,, ao.
W. G. Smitfp & CO.aUincarda!
Washington blUg . cor. 4th on Wash'ton
PRESS suits l"
-r rent; !1 sizes. Unique
, 30!! Stark st.
Tailoring Co,
BIRTHS
CdUl.l.N io Mr.( aud Mrs. Thomiis W. C.t
liu, SX K. (Jtb st. X Dec. 4, a daiigU
tr. !
WtlKK'I.KIiS To I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wheel
er". 127l Hnik'bt ate, Jan. 1. a son.
SIIAIti' To Mr.' and Mrs. Homer tinrfiold
Sharp. '. ltjij Ii. i."Wtb st.. Dec. 26, a da ugh
ter. I
1.AI TNKR-To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. I-ant-ner.
Tlbleitta st.. bi-e. 14, a daugb-
ti r. 1
MeCAMI'HELL 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Me
Campbell, 72! ! E. ISth Ft., Dec. 10. a
daughter. j
XOYF.s To Mr. I and Mrs. Wm. .Ira Noyes.
7h Kenllworthl ave.. Deo. 7. a daughter.
NY;KI-;N To Jit. and Mrs. Paul K. Xygren,
72." K. 10th st,, Iee. Z2. n daujthter.
LIMA To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lima, 5S1
F. lsih St.. Dec. 2, a daughter.
I!. HOKIXA -To Mr. and Mra. Joneph Radu-
riua. 3sjT. E. 42d at., Dec. 2."., a daiLgh
ter JIllMnr.K To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Trim
ble. 7."i7 F. Hqrnslde Ht., Dec. 2. a noil.
(i! SK.V To Mr. anil Mrx Oscar Olsen, Mil
Minnesota ave,. Dee. 2.ri, a ion.
l'.i"r. 1- Mr. ind Mrs. Clarence I.eo Itoopy,
177n Morris st!.. Dec. 2t. a daughter.
KH.TUAl. lo Mr. and Mrs. Henry (I. Kil-
. tlnu. l!l."i Webster at.. Dec. 211. a wm.
W A D1-; To Mr and Mrs. Murray Lincoln
Wade. 2,11 Broadway. W. S., Dec. 2s. a
(blUBbler.
1KTTY To Mr. and Mrs. bee Itiish Petty.
7:;d Kt. and Powell Valley road. Dee. :o, a
son. ,
TF-I FKb -To Mr. and Mrs. John Jiwepli Ten-' t
fel. :.712 47tb ave. S. F... Dec 24. a
daughter.
tiUAX'T To Mr, and Mrs. John P. (iraut.
cilv. Dc. Ki. a daughter.
CltAM'lKl.D Td Mr. and Mrs. Else Cran-
field. 1H24 Mlitewa st., Sept. 7, a Hon.
BL'tKOW SKI To Xrr. end Mrs. Bruno An
ih. u Hutzkownkl, So5 Maryland ave., Dec.
22. a sui. : '
DEATHS AND FtXERALS
-I
PFKKINS Doris Armand 1'erkin. St. Vin
cent's hospital, Dei. 30, one yenr; diph
tl eria.
IIA.N" FT - Henry Itrano Kanft. San Di-go, Cal.,
Dee. 21, 5ti venr-. heart trouble.
SIX'i; Wong Il'liig Slnp. 2H7 DavU at.. Dec.
.:. 60 vears; cancer of llvpr.
MeCOY Flopeni A. McCoy. 21S K
7:td st.
of liver.
F,. 30 th
V. Dec. :fl, Co .vein.-: carcinoma
.NEWTON Lawrence Newton. ':.2f
t.. Dec. 2!. 7: vear: apoplex.
IIAYXES -Kllen J. li.ivnes. 17711 Minerva
si.. Dec. .il. IKi vears: aimidex .
YCKICH Mile Yuki.h. fils .Mississippi ave., l
Dee. 2.1 ee:rs; p'n-u.nonia. !
Sl'UA IN- Alexander Strain. Multnomah. Or.. I
iw-e. ;:l. 7: vt-ars; luait failure.
NKl'MANN lo-bice D XVtunnnu. 1512 Ma- j
dri.iia be.-: .'lo. s". ypa:-; blom-hitls.
SlllVEi.Y -In l.'iis eii.i. Jan. 3. Surah I
Shively of Huason, Idaho, aced f7 years.
The remains art" at the residence etalilisb
n i nt of J. r. Fin ley & Son, Montgomery at
tlb. j
1 H ATT In
resldeiice,
I rat f . ai;cd
ll.lt; eliy. Jan.
120 Spokane ave
7ti years.
, nt hr lute
Delia Morgan
Funeral
Designs
J204th
of all kinds. Main T75H. A-77l)3
MAX M. SMITH, f lorist. 1 4 1
6 th
St.,
In Selling J'idgj Main i 2 1 n.
CLARKE BROS., florists; fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
NEW
SON.
The only residence undertaking es
tablishment Jin Portland. Representing
the greatest! advance in the science of
funeral service. The automobile equip
ment and secluded driveway are among
the many exclusive features. The es
tablished polity of moderate prices has
never been changed.
J. P. FINLEY & SON,
Perfect Funeral Service,
Montgomery at 5th.
leading east side under
taker. Lady assistant. H
1888. E. 781. E. Hth, Alder.
"residence end. pls
M. 6133. A-2235. 445 Morsn
ERICS0
M
-ir-ii
HEM STOCK. 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71.
B-1122: Cniversity Pk. Col. 394-3i5.
A n 7QQr (V 5112
i Mi l, KjQi EaKt
Williams ave.
10S8, C-108S.
I Ladv attendant. Day
and night service
i QlFMrQ I'ndertaking Co.
Main 4152
: Ofl VY UOA-2321
corner 3d and Clay
i' , , , , .
E.
10 80,
369-
1 Russell st.
I
'- HOME! OF' J. P. FIN LEY &
" '
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS
t Continued)
MR. KDWARD HOI.MAN. the leading
j funeral director. 220 3d st., -corner
! Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A-
1511. Main 507.
Dunsing &McEntee Si.
everv detaiL
A-4o",H. I.ad-,
7th and Pine,
assistant.
Main 480,
i '
MOM'I KXTS
j Schumann Marble Works
1 f:ast 2d
I ioiLT..N'n
and Pine. Kast 743. ;
Marble wTu ks 64-26fi 4th
site, city hall. -Main
I tH SALE IIOUSKS
1
Hawthorne Avenue
! Bea.ti;iJfti m-w t room home, vory
lartif-tie-. Trsant buffet, swell electric
fixture", hardwood floors; a model
I home; lasy terms. Phono owner,
i Tabor tiiil.
SI'EOIAL i iKFER
i WE WILE rVRNISH THE LOT,
iBCILl) THE llOI'SK ANT) FCRNISfH
i'1'HE HiXKY. LIBERAL TERMS;
j LOW INTEREST. PLANS FREE.
Bt- ! : Ki;im ih-Sj-kphicnson co
Couciidg. Marshall 1T89-
'" FOR SALE.
Snap. Fine river view snap, 4 room
house. 50x100 lot. basement and all
kinds of truit trees. Owner wants to
go on farm: quick saies. easy terms.
J1J50.
age nts.
load cash will handle this. No
B-Srii. Journal.
A Dead Giveaway
Late
corner,
terms.
modern bungalow, complete.
Laurelhmst district, $2200;
Tabor 52 :4
FIVE room furnished bungalow, $600
cash, $25 per month. New and ar
tistic. LiahtHiar nr a other modern fix
tures. Mt. Tabor district. Phone
Marshall 26rt.
CHARMING MODERN HOME.
Irviiigton, 9 rooms- oak and mahog
any finish, .oak floors. 2- baths, serv
ants' rooms, garage. East 27,1. W. H.
Hy'lman. .
A BARGAIN Am leaving city, and
A1N Am leaving city
rifice niy new modern 6
will sH' tifiee my new modern 6 rocm
bungalow at 7 4 ' E filst st. N.,
Rose
Ct t yj 'a rk. Owner, C-2GQS -
MO 1 ) K R N Ros e""('l t y park Hi story
bungalow. $fi0d below value, sell on
easy terms, take lot or equity in good
lot in trade. Y-S22. Journal.
ColtNER lot. ""oiixioo. K. 'lath and Stark
sts., and 6 room house: make me an
offer. S-K6S. Journal.
NEW 4-rooui house,
cash. balaiKV $5
Journal.
Lents, $400. $200
monthly. D-S71.
FOR SALE LOTS
16
40x110 business lot on E. Belmont, nea r
4.M A sr.ap at $2500. Thos. J. Ward,
411 Vcon bldg. Marshall2858.
F1RLAND lot V250;" worth $450: terms
$!)mwnthly. MTiln lir,6, or Tabor 2520
S 1 IT. i:oi'ITYin lot for sale or trade.
Mam .7(o; Apartment 2.
ACREAGE
it 4
CHICKEN and fruit ranches -near Port
land ; Gtesham 'district, Estacada
line ' flectric station mile. New sl)-
dlvisron. Sunshine Valley orchard j
tra- ts; ipesi soil, iree wood; elegant
location. "Prices only $7o to $150 per
acre in small tracts; easy terms; quick
train service. Frank McFailand Realty
Co., HOH Yeon bldg.. Portland. Orefeon.
ii TO 2ii ai res.
btarieal for
close to Portland. Must
cash. Address 435 A,l
I'odd. der st. Mr F.
TWO a (res under cultivation
provemer.ls; lose in on
some im
electric. Price $1100; terms
K-92
Journal.
FOR SALE FARMS
At Clatskanie, Oregon
Reclaimed Bottom Land
Sub-Irrigated
Suitable tor truck gardening,
dairying, stock-raising 62 miles
from Pot Hand rail and water
transportation.' This land is
without a doubt the best in the
.world, being a composition of
' decayed vegetation and having
an everlasting depth. Settlers
on the ground are now raising
4u0 to ti.ju sacks of onions and
..o.i sacks 'potatoes to the acre.
Prpiect must be seen to be un
derstood and ' appreciated. ' Sold
on terms.
Call or write Room 416. Pa
nama Bld'g.'. Third and Alder
Sts.. PoitUtnd. Or.
DAIRY AJN'D HOG RANCH.
32 acres. 25 in cultivation, all kinds
fruits and berries, good well furnished
house, sood barn, poultry house, root
house. :eti, team, wagon, implements,
4 good cows, 2 sows, poultry; fall crops
oats, vetch aoid wheat in; feed in barn;
world of outside range; elegant loca
tion overlooking beautiful lake, finest
fishing and hunting; on splendid road,
5U miles from railway town, 60 miles
from Portland; homo market all prod
ucts at better than Portland prices:
daily mall, telephone; fir.e graded
and high school, one mile; worth your
attention if you want something good
at a bargain. Buy direct and save
commission. No agents; $2300 will
handle. KX-776. Journal.
FltMFORS ALE Abea utiful little
farm of SI acres, at right price; lib
eral terms; full particulars. AddresB
owner. P. O. Box 72, Myrtle Creek, Or.
vNo' agents.
.N 1
a -i' ' l . T '
FOR SALE FARMS 17
(CoBttaaaA)
FARM for Bale on Yaqtfina rlyer. 4
milea from Klk City; tide water on
2 aides. Fruit and dairy. Take part
trade. C. !. Morrison. Klk City. Or.
BUY my bautiful home farm on Tual
atin rlrer. 15 miles weat of Portland;
highly Improved. Address 432 12th st.
Phone Marshall 3118.
VOR RENT FARMS
14
AT-TIGARD. one minute's walk from
Trece depot. Cottage, barn, large
chli ken house. S ,acres land, well, ber
ries, rraar stores and schools: inquire
at once, L. M. Harris, Tualatin road,
Tigard. Oregon. ..
8 ACRES, on carline. under cultivation,
furnished house, bearing fruit trees.
Call 22S Kast Broadway
V A N'TE! --FAR.MS
VN lI.Ij pay all cash for best bargain- I
offered In 10. 15 ceres good land,
with some improvements, reasonably!
level, not over $1500. B-856, Journal ;
WANTED to rent good improved farm.
from 25 to 60 acres, close to Port
land. R - 6 44. Jou rn a X
I HOMESTEADS 47
HtiMBSTEAliEKS atnntion. " A fine
farm and stock for sale. All farm
Implements, machinery and crops, 43
acres well cleared. 50 acres slashed
and seeded. goo4 buildings, good bear
ing orchard, all gees with the farm at
$50 per acra. Terms given. See J. 8.
Huntington, Kelso. Wash. -
K )M ESTEADS. relinquishments,
For information send stamps,
dress Dept. L. "Drylake Store."
iake, Oregon. '
etc.
HOMESTEAD relinquishment for salo
cheap. 40 miles from Portland, 12
miles from railroad. B-848, Journal.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
TO EXCHANGE 10 acres good for
subdivision, all Irrigated, adjoining
best town in central Oregon; price
$2500; will take Portland residence or
valley acreage. Also confectionery and
restaurant, least competition of any
place of tbe kind In city: rent only $20;
price $600, $300 cash.' bal. out of busi
ness. A dandy location for any kind
of business in suburb of Vancouver.
Wash.; frame building 30x95, 3 living
rooms in rear; price $3000; $800 mort
gage: will trade for house and lot in
Portland. Write 898 Lombard st, city,
or phone Columbia 416.
WIIJ trade equity for lot in good lo
cality. Beautiful 5 room bungalow,
large living room, fireplace, bookcase,
built in buffet.' hardwood floors, fur
nace, lots of roses and fruit trees. C
1.145. WILL trade 6f0 acres in eastern Colo
rado; all level; no rock, good wheat
laud. $12 per acre; no encumbrance.
Whatiave you? Address I2 N. 16th.
Bl'NGALOW and 8 acres, at -Newljerg
for unincumbered house In Portland.
Value $6000 with $2200 incumbrance.
Main 4956.
WANTED Cordwood or stovewood to
cut: might take part pay in cheap
land. B-S63. Journal. ,
WANT grocery stock for choice acre
age, Tualatin: Thomassen, 402 3d.
Mn in 777 L
WE exchange what you have for what
you want. Peper & Baker 444 Sher
lock bldg.. 3d and Oak. Marshall 2654.
160 OKLAHOMA, good improvements.
$5500 for Oreg'r.n property. R-526,
Journal.
SWAP COLUMN' 25
WHAT have you
penter work?
to exchange
Phone Sell.
for car
1169. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31
WANTH) to exchange 160 acre farm,
also 70 acres timber, or either for
$3000 bouse, or both for $6000 house. In
Portland or vicinity. Mala 6350, rocVi
307. Goodnough bldg. f
WANTED 4 or 5 acres, cioee to 6c
car fare, unimproved; must be cheap
for cash. 93 E. 12th st. 8.
DO you want to sell your house? Do
you want to rent or exchange? 203
Piatt bldg. Main 9042.
ROOMING HOUSES
5
10 ROOM rooming and boarding
house, netting good Income; rooms
lull; furniture in good condition; leav
ing city. 455 6th St.
GOOD present paying rooming house.
33 rooms, very cheap. Terms If
wanted. 2S1V4 E. Morrison. East i!663.
Owner.
20 ROOMS, within 5 blocks of post
office. Will sell at a sacrifice. Will
consider half trade. .Call Main 2287.
14 ROOMS, housekeeping, walking dis
tance, for sale or trade for acres;
value $600. J-905, Journal.
ROOMING house. 36 rooms, for sale
cheap. Rent $85 per month. For
particulars caIl'A-4529. Owner.
WILL pay cash for rooming or apt
house. Must be bargain. Give ful!
particulars. S-758., Journal.
BUSINESS CHANCES
20
GREET LNGS.
If you have -anything anywhere you
want to sell or trade see Black, 451
Jefferson st. He matches you. Mar
hall5725. A-4940.
FOR SALE Snap Second-hand store,
good clean stock, small capital. For
particulars write to 1067 Chehalls ave..
Chehalis, Wash.
HALF interest in cleaning and press
ing business; one with some exper
ience can make good; duties easily
learned. Phones East 203. B-3327.
CONFECTIONERY and grocery store
for sale cheap if taken right away;
doing a good business; have to leave
town.' East 1697.
GROCERY and fixtures Including
horse and wagon for sale at a great
sacrifice. Inquire, 61 Maryland ave.,
Woodlawn 2Jt97.
FOR SALE Lodge cafe at Lents, Or
Good business. Main street. By car-
Ilne.Call and see ns.
WEDDING Invitations, announee
v ments. Ryder Print Co.. 3d and Mor
nson. Main 5536.
BARBERS For sale, good three chair
shop. East Side. Rent $20. Price
$3V 5 Kemp Barbers' Supply Co.. 62 6th
:: :: :: ' By "Bud" Fisher
20
( Contiaaed )
Attention 4-
Before buying or selling: a buslneaa,
set Mr. ChamlwHain.
PROVIDKNT Tkl'ST COMPANY.
212 Selling bldg..
Mai n 10.
FOR SALE Finely located small mat-
ket groceries and school supplies.
Taken in frade. Must sell immediately
account of, other luslaes. All cawh
necessary. Owner. K. 33d. Hancock.
K 2'2. Sunda.viftertiooii
A GENTLEMAN of means "of fera for
sale one-half interest in a siflall
rooming "totise.
Purchsser must have
at least $-'(.
die-aged ldy.
cha n
S-7K0.
Journal.
A SNAP.
I am forced to sell my equity in my
4 room- bungalow house, all required ,
is $mi down; close in. Call Woodlawti j
at 9 p. m. - j
SAL
t
-tjneery
lodtswn
store
1219.
42S Fall-
in
-MONEV
REAL
TO LOAN
ESTATE
MONEY TO LOAN
ON IMPROVE! REAL ESTATE OR
FOR BllLDtNG PERPOSES; VERY
FLEXIBLE CONTRACTS: NO COM
MISSION. COLE M HI A LIFE TREST CO.
vli SPA LI UNO BLDG.
Mortgage Loans
6 to 7 Pur Cent.
H. E. MOONEY.
Main 210. Room 421. Failing
bldg.
LOANS mfilr on improved city prop
erty or for building purposes; ad-
vanees mad as building progresses;
liberal repayment privileges. No com
mission ot brokerage. J. P. Lipscomb,
242 Stark. '
Mortgage Loans :
i.
?01
L. WHITE.
Selling Bldg.
PRIVATE funds to lojin on improved
property; any amount from $200 up,
reasonable terms; no delay. Henry C.
Prudhomme, Wilcox bldg.
WE have money to loan on your real
estate; first mortgages onlv
HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY.
4 23 Chamber of Commerce.
CITY ANl7RM LOANST
O. M. SMITH.
to
6th st. Main 8770.
$10i. GuU ON mortgages, city and
farm property, fire Insurance. Mr-
Kenkie & Co.. Cterllnger bldg. 2d and
AldtA
MORTGAGE loans at current rates.
Real estate security. Apply room
?02 Stock Exchange bldg., 3d and
YamhJll sts.
MONEY TO lOAN ON REAL ES
TATE. WM. G. BECK", 315 FAIL
ING BLIXJ.
HAVE any amount to loan
"Portland real estate. Call 2
ber of Commerce bldg. No
on good
28 Cham
brokers. I
MAKE a specialty
$500 to $2000. No
of loans, from
delays. A. D.
Corbett bldg.
WUloughby & Co., 415
$1000 TO $5000 to loan at 6 per cent on
Portland residences. Thos. i J. Ward,
411 Yeon bldg. Marshall 2X58.
CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con
tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. F H. Lewis & Co.. Lewis bldg.
I JIAVE for immediate loans,
$1500. $6000. at current rates.
$K0o,
A. It.
Pell. 201 Gerllnger bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES
TATE. A. H. HARDING. 313 Cham
ber of Commerce.
$1000 TO $5000 private funds for good
loan. Phone Tabor 2520.
MONEY on improved cltv property.
Ridings Nr Riley. 404 Broadway bid g
WILL loan $20,000 or less; real es
tate. Farrington 416 Commercial
Club bldg.
MONEY to loan, 6 to 8 percent. W. 11.
Seltz & Co., 310 Spaldi ngjddg.
MORTGAGE loans, 6 and 7 per cent
Louis Salomon & Co.. 229 Stark st
$250, $350,
Fred W.
Commerce.
$00. $850.
German Co.,
$1200. $20o-
Chamber of
MONEY
TATE.
HENRY
TO LOAN
GEO. P.
BLDG.
ON REAL
DEKUM,
ES
22S PRIVATE money.
829. Journal.
$1000 to $5000. O- i
CHATTEKS, SAI ARIES
MONEY TO LOAN 7
"Need Money
Quick
Loans Made on Salary or
YOUR FIJRNITTTRE. PIANO. AUTO
STORAGE RECEIPTS. LIVESTOCK.'!
DIAMONDS.
YOU CAN GET IT TODAY.
413 Macleay Bldg.
Between 4th and 5th. on Washington.
.Open 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.,
Saturday till 8:00 p. m.
Salaried People
START THE NEW YEAR
OWING BET ONE PARTY
TO $100 OV VOl'R PERSONAL
$10
NOTE.
FOR Fl'RTHEK PARTICULARS
CALL. TELEPHONE OR WRITE
State Security Co,
309 FAIIING
D"F8I RABLE place
BLIG.
for luclifl nmt
gentlemen to borrow money on dia
monds and Jewelry at eastern rates.
Diamond Palace. 334 Wash., opp. Owl
drugstore;
WE loan money on diamonds end
Jewelry at half the rates charged
by brokers. Marx A Hloch, 74 3d st.
LOANS on approved securities; .con
tracts bought. Room 312 Commer
cial block;
MONEY'
loaned on diamonds, iewelrv
and
warPhou.se receiots. Room !i.
Washington tddg.
M 'NEY sold on installment; confi
dential to salaried people. F. A.
Newton "! Ficr-- hide
BUSINESS CHANCES
MONEY TO fyOAx
CHATTELS. SALARIES
KLUtT COMP.3NY.
(Licensed. J
$10 (o tU. OOit to loan; on diamonds,
Jew try, watches, musical - instrq-int-nts.
pii.nos, nutomotiles. storage
receipts, etc. Private place, -quick
st-rviee. knv rates, 32w Lumber Kx
change bid Main 461 T, .
t'liAT.'TEl7 To"ati---Mone?; for salaried
people and Others uptm tbeir own
r'imtes, cheap rates, ,e4sy payme:ntHs
iee nif bctore nealnig tTSewhere; eon'--I
fidentlal. f ). . Uraftl.' 32S Henry
bldg. ; ' i j . - -
JiUNKV loanel on dlanijin'ls" and jew
elry, strn tiv conf idc'.tial. 1 4 1 Vfc IW.
IXMXS .WAXTKII
1'h.Ij $ loo.o rrl to fi
pay
7 per cent and give
over c,iw.i,- .
ooa ivorth nt prupretv
over o40.J0i. U-SSfi.
assess. d value
Jfurnal,
Y ANTKI.I- 1 .nati of i
7S0 at 7 pel
cent Jin.i'on se -urttyj property up
the valley. R-S3I, Jo'.vrtiiii.
i T''KOMrial.epariy. Sbiitf for 3 A-nrs
i at i per cent on $1 1.OO'.i f Irepruof
I building.' r-",:o. Journal. .
WANT $1-oii on lrio. acfe land for S
' year at s yor cent. ";h.ir' rt
UN A N't 1.1 L
31
CASH PAID KOK.MCii I'tiAOEtS.
r st-llx-i-'H- souity Irt rontVact ' "f
sale on re:.! estate in Vusicng i" n Ot
iiieuon il. i. Noble.,? Lumbermen
bldg. Loiiiim -
I HEY installment
mort
t;u.r
Ku and con-
Kracts.
Main 482.
( (deli.
mcord hldk.
!
HELP W A NTEDrM A LE
Situation Wanted
-
Ads. inst-riei! tree fori t'.iose III need '
ol work who are unallC;to pay for an -advei
-tisctnc'it. Advertisements, must
be brought to t lie. office; personally by
the parties des n Ing wor.k.
YTmT T-. a"k Si y Ta y n t dkpt.
Eilildoynient memberbiilp gm.rarite"!
member will secure etniioynienl or re
fund of mci ilicrshlp fee; gives two
months' full lu.-ninrrship privileges. H
months soHa I'l'i vileeir
Record lor 11 immune ending" Nov.
30:
alls for men . .
I't sit ions fil led i .
All ourig nun seetinj;
1721
employ, meiit.
especi.-tu - sinii' :rn. ari-
initially m-
vli erf to c .ii .It witii t'je
I'e.'-retury if ;
mi- r,n-pic -mi i t
cpartuient. ;
LEA UN IK
Li.l'A IK i AND DltlVK
'I t MtOiiriiF.S.
Bi-st . -iiii.ppi-d sc'iools In 'ho west.,'
Alod rn lie lll.le.-, up-tts-da. te methods.)
E i ry t .1 tig prai t icul. f
I'.ig iinnand lor tr:lni1 men. Tuition'
In i nst.'i 1! let nt s if desired. e usslsit
our grui4'i.i t is io pos'.i io:ih. Pacific
Auto A Gas i:iir;1iu- SJclmol, 1KK-1UO
Chapman st., h.-LWeeir Y-utnhlll and
Tiovloi. - . -
I WANTED For 1". S. afmy, able Unt
ied, unmarried men between ages of
IS and ! .. i itlieiis of ths I'nii --d luate-s.
of good dual a'-'cr and ttnperate habits;
I who can speak, read andiwiite vile Eng.
ltsh iiii'cuiiic I- or information apply
to r.-.-.i : uitii,;
rfiicor, "Jo"n ester bldg.
3d aril Out;
nil, Portlarid. Or.
BEST
proposit icn evt'U jil'tered
nyone
to liarw moving picture
bar moving tiiti;
operating.
Cull beinecii 2:30 ami 4. 30
p. in., 329
Salmon.
- .
A is I r.i ---1. oci
i luctn! i'armhaiid. if-
tweoi, ae nl and' In. l-.i.gUsh -..r
Gern .in J .Morgan' -Mobil la. Oregon.
Jttiutv.' i
.Soi.U'l'l'i il:S WANThli, ocst ofter in
citv'. Van 1 iyck Studio. 4o Wasii-
ln;toti st. i
I i-fN'lThT '"WANTED" ."-fjood location
for ueiiilft. Ailrlressf Henry Carr,
Yoncalla. Oregon. J .
TWo "onipelent inovl- pit lure op-eti.t.-.ts
nut if town ! 'loud wages.
S-V.'ib. .10,11 rial ! .
' H I F I '. ' s-i'l inn let s
ad 1 hf-:pi-r t.al-
Ifui-iiia Wine Depot,
1ST. Yamliill.
MEN 1- to
nu-nt railway
to. coiiiii.enoe.
bfcomt-i f.
S. S'lVcrn-
. Sin mo.
ilt0 vear
mall ijleri
,Mtvaiw
through your grades
(s rcactu d. E erv
duly with full pay.
WO I k. 1 ',. ! ei-i J 'OS.'.
aht'oi ntmt-n : s in -'iie
utitll $l"i0 niouth
second -weeg off
ihff Job. steady
is . making many
il-lxliooi hoofl of
Pi. i Uarnt. "I'iiII" iii.ni c sr,arv. Port-
1,'itmI c.i m it:a t ions HOimf ouui.on K'-nsp
educHti hi sufficient. 'W'ritt- Imnitsl
i.i! i- to free sini'iH c.HiiiiiiHtjoii
qucslions Franklin Ijhr t i t c. t e, Jept.
:n .'. It'n :, stei . Nf- "
oitKGON A l" I I iAJOI!fLE SCHOOL.--rlfi-J'H
lth st. I.iitjst np-to-d,ate
n:ethods of .lactbal Instruction in
diiviii:,'. (in I lepairlng iji utoiiiohllcs by"
t ton
p'-M t.c 1 1 in I'.rs nii'l fii" .larilcs. lu.-
part c:is!i on -i ;n i J i nii-ii t. hnianci
o : time
r r:.i
e wstist our
' flfii:nl es
to in
M ions.
Dity ai-.d night--
cl. ssi -.
' oi:-,
A t!:o- o .
no time !n
I t-' it,! I am-;
ar'Tsoii. di :
:-. 1 i 'on no
I 'Si-; your .
. iN LAW i lb nil..
?ii i-i ict icn licini! si- in law;
I from icgupar nccupalinn ;
i.- .u,rm. sfeiiriuel T. Hicli
n, M Morefcead. Sic. S1--w
u 1 1 b bid S , I 'i n't Iu nd . Oi.
.1 re
time toibu'n tin a mail
order luisiii
I. ss
qf yoi- ivv;i. Ve he'p
wire ! profitu; 27 op-'
oil r1. lor
(or , ii u 1 1 it s.
t M por' on 1 1 :'.
Par.licula free. Mutual
1-;
hiingf. I tul falo, N. Y .
j I'.;Le! I'. I' lio-illobs Open to wo-
pi's i,L
men. IV. t', uioulli. SVViitc Ifiurw.H-
att-lv for n.t l-'i-:inkllii Institute.
ii, i,! 'i'Q'.-'t, !:' hi ? tcr.LV -Y.
IiilcTLA.M) la.iwiy rt4a.il clerk exam
in.-itjiiiis so' ir Snrjiple -questions
tree. Criiiikliii Institile, Dept. 339.J,
Richc:.tir. N Y. 4
I I'M
AI.l.i-Ji f.,r tailor; uiiidT
r tailors
ylor. life
inn tj
.lli !.
.',a i'p,: T.
tailor,
Burnside
aT'LLItMi "ii TTS
.ttid evening
bldg.
I'.-.b. ilassi-tt's
.-how cijiid
clksseal.
,( hooj. day
lb Tllford
N':itiv- klit-rhK
for r.ieu
'Inmgiu.ts. '
2'..
All
prn-cjie? College. Inc.,
niinoiiiealt h bldg.
HELP WAMEIM-FFMALE '
BOY I ' witniv Work
after hi hoo4. 262
ia -. m "i " , j -
f C"ti-l!ij'3'd on'JMxt
Pace) " ."
-
25,
t ma t isn : ..it la'
4(i7 to ll. i
t !.