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o THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 5, 1914. PROPOSED T1DELAND ACTS WOULD ENABLE USE OF FORE HO E Two Measures Which Will Be 'Voted on in November Are in Line of Public Interest. PEOPLE, WOULD CONTROL Passage of iaws Would Make Wats Transportation Monopoly Impossible ul Vest Millions In Public..: i Two tldelahd measures . are among the acts the people will vote on at the November election. Proposed by C 8 Jackson and F. W. Mulkey. the bills were filed with the secretary of state considerably before the trme for filing expired last Thursday, The proposed tldeland constitutional amendment will save to Oregon people their remaining right to the overflow lands of the state. The proposed tide, land law will authorize the people to construct public docks on the fore shore. . Vigorous, effort will be made to in form the people of Oregon that these measures are peculiarly in the line of the public Interest, that' their passage will establish, public control of water front, make water transportation monopoly impossible, and permanently .cure to tbe public the ownership of property . worth many millions of dollars. Za Revocable License. The state of Oregon owns the beds of the navigable waters of the state tip to low water mark. Between low water mark and high water mark the title Is In the adjacent upland owners or their assigns subject to , the rights of commerce and-navigation. In 1862 the state legislature passed an act giving adjacent upland owners the right to construct wharves on the state's lands between low water mark and navigable water. This act ap pears bectlons 6201 and 6202 Lord's Orfaon Lews. The supreme court or the state has said in a number of cases that this wharflng act of 1862 is a llcne or franchise which until put to beneficial luse is revocable at any time by the legislative power of .the state. The purpose of the proposed con OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS NOT Plans are being considered for an other railroad across tbe Siberian country some distance; south of the ONCE BUT PLAYS TATTOO j t. w -V""' i - ' 1 , duce 20,000 oranges, while a lemon tree - " " . . I seldom vlalda rfinr thun 8000 lemons. ?LZLZtay 10 XP V Tha W of the Ceylon talipot palm. ? W, ? "ri 9 ho..r wnlch row" t l0 in height, is The official post followed 24 hours B0.wWe that lt wU1 mer 20 men. later with the news that the Corslcau ttaly hM establIgn,d fc trict censor was in flight. English securities ghip on moving pictures. Pictures por doubled. , -traying scenes distasteful or contrary This was a pivotal point in th to public decency and morality, espo- By Elbert Hubbard. The greatest sonnet ever written by ai American is the one entitled. "Op portunity," by John J. Ingalls , . Master of human destinies am 1. Fame, love and fortune on my foot steps wait: f Cities and fields I walk: I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by- Hovel and mart and palace, soon ir late, I knock, unbidden, once at every gate. If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise, be- . fore I turn away; it is the hour of Fate, And they, who follow me reach every State : , ' Morula desire, and conquer every fod. Save Death, but thosa who doubt or hesitate, . -m-Condemned to failure, penury and wo. Seek me In vain and uselessly implors. I answer not; and I return no more. Poetry must not be dissected, an alysed, and put under the slide. In the hope of finding in It exact and concrete truth. The value of poetry lies in its suggestion. Inspiration,-not In what it says, but a what it makes you ,hink. The truth is, opportunity does not knock once on each man's door -it al ways plays a regular tattoo continual ly; and because you miss one, oppor tunity Is no reason you will not catch the next. . ,, One of the greatest things tht Her bert Spencer ever wrote was an essay entitled, "The Law of Pivotal Points." Down through the ges there are events that have changed the history of the world. For instance, something happened on April 19, 1776, when tho British marched out to Concord and not all of them marched back again. In the lives of Individuals there are pivotal points. We grow by leaps and bounds, by throes and throbs, j -- There may be long stretches of fal low time ; when seemingly nothing Is accomplished. Suddenly, behold, we take a Journey, we meet a person, we read a book? we hear a lecture; Loss cornea to us in the "way of f ire disas ter, death, and forever after we are different persons. ' Paul, going down to Damascus te persecute the Christians, was stricken with blindnefs. and when he recovered sight he saw things he had never seen before. It was. a pivotal point in the career of Paul also a pivotal point in the history of the world. A few months ago the papers were full of news from Portugal. Revolu tion was fife, and the leader of this revolution, feeling positive that the tide had. turned against him, commit ted suicide, When, lo! instead of dls career of the wonderful Rothschild .eially those reproducing acts of cru family." - !elty or which might be an incentive to It was also a pivotal point for the , crime, ara zorpidden. human race. , It was also a pivotal point in the career of Arthur Wellesiey, the Irish man. It fixed his name in history for all, time.; - - Opportunity Disguised. - Soma - years ago In San Francisco lived two clerks, who had a talking match with their employer. One of these clerks was an Irishman, the oth er wag a Jew. .They gave the old man advice unasked for, and he very promptly and properly fired them both. It was a pivotal pojnt for these two men. - They went down IntanChlnatown and started a store, employing only Chi nese clerks. Whether hey evolved pigtails, I cannot say, bat both of them learned to talk in Chinese, and had the epigrams of Confucius at their tongues' ends. ' - " s They began to Import Chinese goods and sell them to American stores; Later they moved over to .China," and they now practically - control all Chi nese importations.,. It wag a pivotal point that made the fortunes of these young men a pivotal pbint idealized, realized and seized upon, . ' Are things going bad with yout Well, size them tip, look them in the eye, and then tight about face. It may be a pivotal point In your career. Everybody is "down" at time. The desirable thing is not to let the' mood become chronic. Then, when oppor tunity arrives, seize her, and slide, glide and dip successward. $7500 to Golf Club If It Stays "Dry Journal Want Ada bring results. AUCTIONS - Established 1892. On Tuesday Next Stitutlonal amendment and Initiative aster, victory was pounding on tne bill deslanated on the ballot as the gates, and his colleagues and comrades "Public Docks and Water Frontage swept on over his dead body to the Amendment" and the "Municipal success which their leader had not Wharves and Dock Bill" is to prohibit j foreseen. the state from selling or disposing of Cato committed suicide on the eve the beds Of. its navigable waters ana cf victory. i subjecting the same to use for water). story of Xothsobild. commerce, navigation ana improve- Cver anJ ov,r again we rlnd men rmnts In aid tnereor, ana giving raum- ready to B,Ve up af the pjvotal jvpint clpallttss the right to construct public vhen ,f tney had ju8t. kept on orin7 docks thereon. , , longer, opportunity would have burst Hlgnis woma am ronwnmu. ln tne doof . , If these measures pass, adjoining up-l on June 18 mis. rrn tt,- h.tri. land owners who have never built fleld of Waterloo strode at least two wharves upon state lands under the Ws men one was an Irishman and KhiVSo "go. ?Z municipalities may -P-laMs dnTZm PKtezmJ!X& ' ZWt law5? VSlS Irisnmand' a 25 ' . V .i,iomi.. around somewhere. L 'XlTrZ The Irish are psychic, but this time be leased under periodic valuation at Arthur Wellesiey, Duke of Wellington, fair rental with a privilege to lease j dld "ot know whether he was beaten riv.n i imiiimi owners if they meet I or not- the best bid offered. -Nathan, Rothschild heard the army Any time after ten years If the of the allies siging as they built their municipalities need any of the state camp fires. No French were in sight lands within their Hints or five miles Young Rothschild made a guess that adjacent thereto leased to private in- the Irishman had won. j teiests they may take over the same He pulled his saddle girth vtwo holes by paying a fair value for the private tighter, mounted his horse and rode improvements erected thereon. The to u-ewater, eighty miles, before the revenue derived from leases is to be Bun ros He ave a not tQ a n ?or Its 'IJT JCedWy" arndnScarUrC i? Improvement Protects icense. London 60 mll ,n f 'hon. 19 It thus appears that where an up- Tne t brothers of act of 1862 to a benenciai use inese Thir v,i,, .... measures in no way deprive them of . n th aU Aha money they their license to build wharves in front haa' am. " th money they could bor- - of their land, even though the sub- row. They stretched their credit un- merged lands in front of their land bj , not at the present time improved. their competition for the Panama busl- The fact that they have once 1m- ness have not overlooked thi point proved -theit Those of them that can offeV ' th Pbest improvements have been destroyed, and cheapegt water terminals will get -protects their license from revocation the, business; hence, we see San Dleo. under the proposed measure. These Ltfs Angeles. San Francisco T Astoria, measures are also revenue producing, Portland. Seattle, Tacoma and Vancou Inasmuch as leases of these state ver B c an constructing modern lands can only be given upon payment docka fre from upo controL' ' of rents based upon fair values. Calif oral tru flM,t.. I . WAterfront owners who have nevet n;1(7M iT-v tullt wharves adjacent to their lands ji th8 cI,Ue the ones that have claim theae measures confiscate their Pend th least for dock sites hold property rights; but this is not true. Pjlnt f. ".. Pent All they ever had was a license or "J1 cities of CaUfornia have the franchise which they have not put to advantage for the state controls water beneficial use, although they have had rron lands n allows her cities to ow"o yearVin which to do so. construct municipal docks thereon free Mil Months Time Given. fLl,,W.h.lie & ref at P"e v... v. w.-, ------- i8z, rerusing to improve their pron- these measures go on the ballot in ert and vhen the -itia. attamS K i?ly?J? t. then demand and obtain v:: .... :r" "vcr v-,: v. exorDltant speculative prices. jiieir biiuvw.. - A city under such a -handicap can though a franchise had been given to not h to deve, wat comma ,C9"fitrra-nai?n,,li1. tne-ta e SSSK'S " t- mor. forfuna" compuSn! in 1882 and in 1914 tne state see as 10 Fortunately for the oeonla of frh .t.t. revoke the franchise because the same Jf Oregon tha ITf f had never neen useo. lf pas8ed. will place the cities and . uregon is a marine bvm. out wuoi towns of thl RttA In tfc. (use her harbors. What one needs is to taneous figltioS now enlotd 'be able to. market her P.cducts at the thlltcimZti ' least, posaioie cost ior iranuporiauoii; Jt j therefore contsndnH th.t I. to develop a transportation system by ly and legally Iri ah t to re! 'water that will open. up to her world sTfranchlM th, markets for her natural resources and hoJaer thftreof T years lS .It Wn-:, hrn h,r Doo wn.lc.h Peculate with th. franchise miles nearer to the Atlantic seaports. fi-.1-,0. . . Whether ahe will profit by this splen- Oonaideratioa for Grant aU.. did opening depends upon her ability .lftet on,Jr Justification that the to develop and maintain harbors and state has in granting such a high deep sea water terminals. Oregon privilege as a franchise right over a rannot long hope to have the general doJnaJn4l; tts navigable waters, ,rn.v.,n, or,nrnnrit mnnpv for which it is supposed to hold in trust harbor improvements unless aha can I '?rith -benefit .of all its people. ls tracts waterf commerce, - ferred by its development will result SSnst Upbuild Maria. Business. n n -benefit to all the people. . k.,u. . Let a franchise remain unused and the Unless, Oregon builds Up, a marine consideration that induced its grant business In; every harbor along her mg fails. ,BW. roast line and l"and waterways by m criticism of these measures it has the cheapest ft water transportations been 8aij that they will remov. land h will be at a decided dadvantage upon wWeh Uxe8 are now pa,ae t in tha fight, with her competitors en- th. tax roUs, Thl, objection haa been Joying a shorter rail haul In contl- advanced under cover by water front riental buslras. The decision of the interests. In Portland waterfront ruprem. court of the United fetates In property has been assessed at about the long and phort haul Spokanerate one-third of its selling value. I t oaso makes this so clear that it .is The city of Portland was compelled beyond dispute. . r : - to pay about three times th. assessed In the city of Portland and In most -value tor It dock sites. Of its 92,. other seaports of th. state the rail- 500,000 available for municipal dock loads own or control a large portion development. $1,300,000 had to go for of the waterfront . property and hold the purchase of sites. . " the same mostly In- an undeveloped Against .the contention that the state.. Naturally It is their, policy, to pendirrg-measurea may take aasessabla :. so manipulate this property as to I property from the tax toll ls tha fact prevent waier compeuiiyii. , mat the increased value or private Water transportation can "not be adjoining property caused by harbor successfully developed without modi development under municipal docks ern municipal . docks offering .quick will mor than compensate fnr nd cheap terminal facilitiea. The his- I alleged tax loas. In addition ther. tory of alt the world is to the effect be further compensation ln the revenue tr.at such water terminal can oesi oe i tne state win get lor us common attained under public authority; hence, J school fund from the rentals on such . public owned docks. J of the revoked lands as may be leased The seaports of tjne racuic v;oast in to private use, Hew Tork Man's Will Provides legacy for Maldstoaa Club Contingent TJpoa X4a.uor Being Excluded. New Tork, July 4. The price of a drink at th. Maidstone Golf club is 17600. But there aren't any drinks. and there probably won't be while the directors of the Easthampton (I I.) Public Library have eyes. Dr. Everett Herrlck, of No. 83 East Fifty-first street. Manhattan, held a $7500 mortgage on the club property. He died April 1. and in his will he said the mortgage should be cancelled provided no intoxicating beverages ever were sold at tne club. If such beverages should be sold the $7500 must be paid to the library. -Popular Science. The Society islanders have a candle nut," which they bake, string on rushes and convert into, torches. AUCTIONS We shall sell soma very costly ma hogany and quarter sawed oak furni ture, rugs, etc. These goods were moved In from a very fashionaDle resi dence and will be-positively sold. - Fol lowing is a partial list: Genuine mahogany i davenport ln green coverings, tapestry covered chairs, leather upholstered rockers, ma hogany library table, folding screen, pedestal, parlor desks, Morris chair. oait norary iurmture, wiiton carpet, size 13.6x18. Wilton rugs, stair carpet portieres, curtains,' pictures,, quartered oak dining room suite, via. 64 inch top table, buffet and 'chairs, dinner ware: mahogany Napoleon bed. dresser and chirionieres, run ana size orass beds, iron beds, best springs, mattress es. dIHows and beddlner. dressers and chiffonieres, tn Circassian walnut and oak. with large j-rencn piaie mirrors. lounges, hall seat, Brussels . rugs, hooks, child's iron crib and mattress. gas range, refrigerator, utensus, etc ' AUCTXOHZSB'S ! VOTE. Parties furnishing, will please call and inspect these goods tomorrow. Too win rina tnem.an in Koca cowunon and as good as new. Also on oak flat top sanitary desk. Auction on Tues day next at lu o'clock, at ise-ies sntrz street. On Wednesday Next AT TEB ENOUSB REST ATHAST AT.TfEK AJn lOTS STREET. Mr. Chester, , who is I retiring from business, has favored us with instruc tions to sell the complete furnishings of this refined restaurant. House keepers as well as restaurateurs are invited to attend this auction, comoria ing: Leather seated dining chairs, sev eral tables, buffet, cigar cabinet, brass umbrella vase, mirror, velvet carpeis, English eteel knives, Rogers silver knives, forks and spoons, suxar tongs, table cloths and napkins, large lot of dinner ware, glassware, Kentl knite cleaner, enameled kitchen utensils, cof fee urn, refrigerator, cabinet with shelves, Columbia scales, old English copper boiler, 6 burner Reliable gas range with enameled doors, Vulcan gas range, Autiqu. Old English Oak Chest, aoo years oia, and many other useful items, to be found in j a first class restaurant. i We have timed this sale by request of his many friends and patrons, who wish to attend. Auction to be held on WEOHESBA-Z- XTEXT AT 3 T. K At Tenth and Alder Streets. NEW TODAY Public Coriier on Broadway TO BE SOLD AT . ' Auction to highest bidder, Thursday, July 9, at 11 a. m., sale to take place on premises at 454 Broad way, west side. Lot. 50x66, with title to date will be furnished to purchaser. For further in formation call or phone Main 6860. " M. L LEE, 522 Corbctt Blcfe. DEATHS AND FUNERALS (Continued.) .73 WOODA&D At the family TUldenr. 7 West Wlncbell (traet, Ktoa, July 8, Jennie Woodard, ije4 2 yean, t month and t.daft, beloved wife of M. Woodard and Vt tng sootier of A. M.. C. T:, Mra. C. A. Wr pny, Uias U M. and W. L Woodard.. Tha faneral aervioea wiU be bld at th aWe realdeace nip. m., Stradav, Jalj 5. The deceased was a member f the Royal Neigh bor! and the Rebeoi kwlce of Kenton. FUNEKAt, DIRECTOKH NEW HOME OF J. P. FINITE & SON. FOR SALE nOUSES ' fCoatlnaed.) : - CI Hill DANDY 4-Room Bungalow Double construction, with all bunt in conveniences; Murphy bed; modern plumbing; fine lot; street improve ments paid; 14 blocks j car. Will take good lot ln on first payment, bal ance easy terms. Take Roe. City Park car to XX 72d St aSD SVEB ATSTZB OBXQOBT m f EHTMEET OO. The only ' residence undertaking es tablishment In Portland. Representing the greatest-advance is the a clone of funeral service. Tbe automobile equip ment and secluded driveway are among the many exclusive features. The tablisheo policy of moderate price baa never been changed. J. P. FINLET V 80N. Perfect Funeral Service. . Montgomery at 6th WANTED To Borrow $30,000.00 on good security. Answer in care M-561 Journal I HAVE $27,500.00 TO LOAN At per cent interest; must have first class security, would prefer close in property. .Please give full particulars first letter. K-108. Journal. 100x100 vfuo.ri.er diock on Mawttiorns ave., Sni?-v400? deluding all improvements. uuv casn wiu Handle. CAXLAJT A: XASXX, 733-34 Taon Auction Sale July 6, 10 a. m., 1139 Albina Ave., Near Killings worth. Take "L" Car. We have been instructed to bpII th entire furnishinsra of the Emnlre Bak ery and lunch room, consisting of ofl very fine 6 foot candy cae, plate glass top and shelves; one 6 foot counter case, one National cash register, total adder, one Century ice box, one coffee urn, one wan case, one gas range, one computing scale, candy Jars, glasses, silverware, linoleum, chairs, tables, dishes, doughnut kettle and stove com plete. Hundreds of baker's pans every description, cream puff filler, paper rolls, bags, boxes, counters and. in fact, everything pertaining to a first class bakery. THERE WILL BE NO SALE AT OUR SALESROOM MONDAY. JULY a, AWUUWf OF BAKERY SALE. On Thursday Next We shall have a large lot of good household furniture, carpets, etc,! offer you. Call Wednesday afternoon and inspect these goods. AUCTION OS TXTTESDAT HE XT AT 10 A. M, W. a BAKE AND O. A. CXOWEXA. Furniture Sealers and Auctioneers. 166-168 Park St. WMt e1H Tn.nm .11 11 JC- ZJ - : -" ' . jiiv uor flLllll tint. Price $7500. Terms. L-tl. JouraaJL AuctionSales AT Wil son's Auction House iee-8 msT r, (Hear Morrison. St.) BEOTJAXj SAXESSATS Monday, Wednesday. Friday EACH DAY AT 10 A. M Otm BAXESBOOMS AKB CROWD ED WITH: AXO. KINDS OP MEDZTJM. the highest bidder-piece- by piece". ZggEgm minis MdvE??!? Steel ranee, brass and Vrni keppio, pibhjs, stoves, etc for beds, good dressers, chiffoniers, buf air On Thursdav nnl w hn. lot bf household goods to be sold to POSITIVE SAXB TO THE HXG-B38T fet. china closet. om viV. T riW r?. w. Z5'? iBninf A wiU . i " " HIT ta ATTSHU I1TTR K T.T: AiminBier rugs, pictures, one very. . a range ana many ocner articles. This sal. will be at our salesroom Thursday, July 9. at 10 a. m. STORE and RESTAURANT FIXTURES r When ln need of counters, show cases, wall cases, cash registers, scales, etc., GET OUR PRICES. EVERY ARTICLE A8 REPRE SENTED OR YOUR MONEY BACK. 191 SECOND STREET J. A. ME A mow. Auctioneer. Goods Sold at Private Sale We carry Upright Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments also tbe largest stock of little-aaed, up-to-date FUEMTTTKE, BOOM SIZE XTOS, STEEI. AND OAS R-ANOES, eto.. which we sell at PRIVATE SAUL We cor dially lnrit buyars to i look through oar aroca. Wilson's Bankrupt Stock Store i COSEEH SECOITD ASO TAMEIXIn traon. uaia boss.) Th. best place in th. city to BATE MONET on yon r OEOCEETES, KAXJ WASE, PAXETS, in faot, any kind of Merchaadis. We buy bankrupt stocks at prices that enable us to sell to you at aoout waoieaaie vosv. aiso ; Store Fixtures Including CASH SEOZSTEmS, COM PTJTIEGr BCAUSS HIBEFBOOr BATES, SHOWOAKES. COXTSTEXS, eve - ! - J. T. Wr&SOE, FEOPXXETOE. Auction Sale Monday. 2 p.m. 211 FIRST STREET We have been favored with a con signment of very nice furniture for this sale, and you will readily see that you can save considerable money if you are in need of anything to furnish your home. You- will find, among oth er numerous items, a'very fine Dining Room Set, consisting of chairs (in cluding arm chair), Round Extension Table, with pedestal, and Buffet, all in quartered golden oakr several very fine Rockers, soma with Leathor Cnahlnnc Center Stands, Library Tables. Sewing macnine, gooa xaecat .tseaa, springs and Mattresses, ' Princess Dresser Wilton and Axminster Rugs, Lace Curtain. Bucks Range, Kitchen Cabinet, Uten- aua, auv .10. Wednesday's - and Friday's Sale at 2 p. m. Each Day Will include a miscellaneous assort ment of furniture, and you are always sure of a -bargain, as every item is guaranteed as represented at time of sale, or your Money Refunded. FORD AUCTION CO. Auction at Residence, Thurs day Next, at 2 p. m. We are Instructed to sell the almost New Furnishings or riat r SO. 888 EAST SECOND ST. EOBTK. Comprising: Fumed Oak Eoekers and Ohaira, with Genuine X.tnr Seats, Morris Chairs, full Spaniah Eeather, rtmia vas idsrur ana ajmver uaDica EABLT EEOIOSa BIBTEO BUTTE vis. : Pretty Buf let Eonud Pedestal Table, met of Six Pining Chair a. Velvet and Brussels Jtngs in tne xouowmg sizes: 8xiz, t:x ana oxs; s pairs Iaoe CurtalDs, Portieres. Iron Bads. Springs aad Mattreaseav Pillows, Sheets, Blips, Blankatav Oomforbars, Sanitary Couch and Pad. Bed Conch. Waxed Oak Dressers and Btaada, Chairs ana itooxara, jiuaun sec, uiaaswmr. Cook Btov, UtensUa and other effects, all in first class - condition. , Sale Thursday at Z p. m. J. T. WTtSOW. AaotiOBr. ( Main 1636.! NEW - TODAY. r 3 AS. E. APPLEBY-t-i 875 OAK BT. Astoria - Flavel -Warrenton - "Tb Tows, to Tia to." EOTS AVE ACBEAOE. . 100 7 SET PXOSTAQB on Madison street, suitable for apartment or flat MORTGAGE LOANS 5,6f7 On impro-ed city property. W also uc.i ia vjrportuon ana . Municipal tsonas. XOSEBTSOE- XWXEO, 807-8 Eortfcwestern Bask tldg. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading xuaerai cirector, g id at corner 6almon. Lady assistant. Phones a- lall. Main 07. flimninrr MxfJ ntooUndertaaera u u i ii ii i igj u. muki 1 1- Mod ern Terr detail. A -4661 7th and Pin. Lady assistant. in Main 4i, A, R. Zeiler Co. ij&KiSrs.- Lady attendant. Day and 76 v Stl m TE1H 1059 East 28th Street North EAST FRONT LOT . 80 FT. FROM ALBEKTA CARXJCNB Large Sleeping Porch ; Brand new and strictly modern five room bungalow, built-in 'effecta. ex cellent plumbing, - wood lift, paneled dining room, Dutch kitchen, beamed ceilinor FULL 1 FT. CONCRETK BASEMKNT, wasti trays, cement floor, nail electric fixtures Irntlv finished in white enamel and golden oak. Th. lot afon is worth $900, wit"h fruit treea berry bushes, chicken house, etc Never before did you have such an opportun ity. Bee this at once. . ' OWNER THERE 10 TO 6 DAILY, AlberU car to 28th sL 80' ft. north. Phone East 6465. Hancock St., Addition . ' 1077 Schuyler St. Terms $2750 Terms Double Constructed ; RECEPTION HALL. BATH, CLOSETS, FOR SALE HOUSES CI Contiaaed.) WLBHETfE: HEP: BeauUful home on. Willamette river, large room house, sood : out buildings. Soil in a high state of cultivation, good car service. Will sell. In tracts from i to 30 acres. Bedrock prices. Terms reasonable, see Dillman & Howand 8th and Main st. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Hawthorne District (3i ID) $200 Cash 82700 Buys this modern 6 room bungalow' on lot 46x100. It has hardwood floors, fireplace, beautiful Wlda hllfft in VnU- t. BATH.UA'BE'IO.Ik.... ..wi.- I " V V " --- , LINEN CHEST, FRENCH DOORS, SSi.. i-". v."""" -Zl? DUTCH KITCHEN. ' SLEEPING PORCH. FULL FLOORED ATTIC. irknnDTiii o o. F. Blda.. N. rC.lH Vfl I n I iJarn.Lenia.Tab.6267. FRIPCHM11811 ENCE UND. PLS. tnlUOUIM. 6133. A-2235. 446 Mora R. T. Byrnes m.8 BUILT IN CONVENIENCES, ELE GANT FI REPLACE, HARDWOOD PfWinn uicn airxcain OTP TT"TTa C"L??h 7 FT. CONCRETE BASEMENT, BUF night servlca pet 150x100 LOT. $2000 RE9TRIC- T1UN. MUST BE SOLD; 3600 FUK 12750.: NEVER BETTER VALUE. Owner, 1077 Schuyler St. ROSE CITY CARS TO 1TH,' THEN TWO BLOCKS NORTH. complete bathroom. 2 nice Uaht. airy bedrooms, full concrete basement with cement floors. Knott, QtlPMFQCndertakino Co. Mam 4151 OrXCVV CO A-2321. Cor. td and Clay. PEARSON Undertakers. East lOstf, 8-871 Russell St. BLACKBURN R- Undertakers, 651 UUlrxuunil Union ave. E 6775. HEM8TOCK, 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B-11H. University Pk. Col. 34-35. P. L LERCH, leading east side under taker. E. 11th & Clay. B-1883. E. 7S1 MONtra TEXTS PORTLAND MARBLiT WKU.. 864-26 4th at., opp. city hall. M 8684. A-:6I. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE THE AUTO LIVERY Studebaker 5 and 7 passenger cars for hire;- $2 and 83.50 per hour. Main 3469. A-4358. Boynton Furnace Thifl Dill (14 ba Kaari farluna,! . f50 to JiiOO f6r quick" sale. Call at ivio nawmorn. ave. or phone owner. Tabor 2608. A HOME AT RENT RATES. Several t room, up-to-date, snappy bungalows on East 49th and Market streets, just completed. Each has fire place and mantel, oak floors, swell wall decorations, lighting fixtures, window shades, built-in buffet, book cases, etc. Dutch kitchen, cooler, iron ing board, cement basement, laundry trays, concrete porch; simply every thing for 32300 at $Z& per month. Houses open 2 to 6 p. m. today. PORTLAND REALTY St TRUST CO. 214 Ry. Ex, bldg. Phone Main 2129. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal. BUSINESS PROPERTY 66 BUSINESS block in good location on East Side; will sacrifice for cash over and above the mortgage. If you want a real snap look this up. Ad dress C-92. Journal. WE will build and finance a home on your lot or any lot you may select. Pay for lt like rent. We guaran tee satisfaction. Call and see us. r F. E. BOWMAN & CO. Room 1, Commercial Club Bldg. Go at Once $50 Down 4 rooms and bath, complete plumb- in fiT. 1 AO trio ft YtlirASI Mmant ws lira GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 j brick fireplace, close to Union ave.;' o Aiagnoua si. v v oocuawn car. All tinted, window shades; price only 32000, bal. $15 month. Lot alone worth $1200. Lathrop, Abington bldg. $300 CASH BALANCE ON TERMS Buys 6 room modern rtungalow on good lot Total Price $1500. This property is worth $2200, but the owner MUST HAVE MONEY so we sacrifice it. We have another one, not quite so good, value, $1X00, OUR PRICE. $1200, -$200 Caen, If you have cash and want to profit by the hard times come in and see us. We have the biiai.s. BELL REAL ESTATE CO., 212 Railway Exchange. POSITIVE "PICK UP" HOME IN 'WOODMERE DISTRICT." FOR GARDEN. CHICKENS, ETC., NEARLY NEW COTTAGE, LARGri ROOMS, BATH, ETC., CITY W ATE it, GAS, ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND A PIANO, ALL IN GOOD ORDER, "READY TO MOVE INTO." CHICKEN COOPS; EITHER 2 OR 6 LARGE LOTS, AND FRUIT. NEAR "WOOD MERE STATION ;" MT. SCOTT CA It, SCHOOL. STOKES, ETC. PRICE WITH i LARGE LOTS, $2810 (WORTH $3000.) WILL CONSIDER SOME TRADE. ADERESS OWNER. W. M. EMMONS. P. O. BOX 222. PORTLAND. BROADWAY corner, with large resi dence, to be sold Thursday, July 9, at 11 a. m., at public auction, to the highest bidder. You are invited to attend this sale. Sale takes place on premises at 454 Broadway. For fur ther information call or phone Main 6860. M. k. Lee. 5Z2 Corbett bldg. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. FOR sale: HOUSES. 01 Want Ad Rates ... .Io.',!ct Oct. 1. UU. Atl. PREVIOUS KATES CANCELLED CHABGED ADVERTISEMENTS Daily or Sunday. 1 cents per word Mr Iniertki. . li ch,I, to tor claaalfleatlooa except. Ing "For Bent ia Priyata Family," "Room aad Brl ia ,rlTat Family "Stnation Wan ed" and "Wanted to Kent" art. hii. M 54. cent, per word per insertion. No ad charged for le. tbaa 15 cents. CASH ADVKETISiatENTS IK canta oar word tor mix .UuinM. I amhi Knil. mrA finl-v fnrnlahM extra excepting "For Beat la Private Family." ! larar airv rooms, oak floors, fine flre- ," "Sit- piaoe, panel dining room, buffet, book- SIX ROOM HOUSE. WALKING DISTANCE. Hardwood floors, built in buffet, kitchen in whit enamel, S dandy good bedrooms, large front porch, cement basement with furnace; street im provements and sewer paid for. Only 12 minutes on street car. This is a good home and steady people can buy mis zor it a montn. uau lngs, Eat 2670. me vn- One Fourth Acre Four room plastered house, close to EAST TERMS EASY TERMS MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOMES. rt rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, cabinet kitchen, laundry. Price $2850, tRA 4awti KU na t9R v-vxa mnn r V 6 rooms, hardwood floors, furnace, fbool, churches, stores and 5c carllne; laundry trays, cabinet kitchen, close a"as. Bull Run water electric in. Prica $U60, $100 down, $25 per- iJfrht. modern plumbing; will sell on month. easy payments, would consider a cheap 6 rooms, hardwood floors through- I If' nnalwt nWVii T'jf out, fireplace, furnace, cement base- : rand new; price $1275. Geo. T. Moore m.nt nA laundrv cabinet kitchen, a l Co.. 518 Abington aldg. . beautiful home. Price $3450, $100 down, .OK .... Mr, C?A C. O. REAGAN. 838 Chamber of Commerce. BUNGALOW SACRIFICE. Swell brand new 5 room bungalow. Room and Board in Print, r.miiv atloa Wanted" and "Wanted t Best" adal. nrt! inMinou ior thm price of two. Sevea . inaerUons for tbe pric of five. Ko ad tafcpo for Im than 15 eenta. Too Late For -ClassificAtion. DIVORCES, no notoriety, case secured; wiuuiauuD ii cm, appointments al ter 8 D. m. and Sundava. Marah.11 1R 202 Gerllnger bldg. MEETING NOTICES 41 case, butch kitchen, cement front porch with brick pillars, located on th hlgn Knoll Detween rne river ana wn waukie avenue on Reynolds ave,; closs in and only block from car; actually worth 43250. Our price for a few days, $2750. Small cash payment down and $15 per mo. Buy this and pay rent to yourself. GRUSSI & BOLDS. 311 Board of Trade, Main 745-1 A-4401 VALUE 13200 SALE PRICE $2100. Owner JOoiag East. A fine room house, full basement. bath. gaa. electric lights, and statlon- PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD NO. 42. Thursday evening in the ery tubs, lot 60x100, fenced lawn. bear Moose hall of the Royal ing fruit trees, roses. Chicken park and house nas view or mountains ana river, 2 blocks to car. Terms $1100 cash, balanc 2 years. This is a bargain, no trade. Take Rose City Park car to 72nd st., and see Austin. GREGORY INVESTMENT CO, oiaK-. morrison st, a W. cor Jth at. Visitor welcome. FRANCES FRY. 408 STMPSOM ST Phone Woodlawn 94. Correspondent. TAKE your wife, children or sweet heart for an outlnar to Bull Run Run. day, July -26, Portland Star Home stead jno 42, a. A. x. will give an ex cursion on that date. Trains leava East Water and Hawthorne at a. m. Round trip ticket 75c No pains will b anarad tn maJc this a iuii0m ITiw tickets call Sellwood 1412 or Main 1048. BUNGALOW BARGAINS. 1. A modern 5 room bungalow, less than 1 year old, and in first class con dition; 2 blocks from Hawthorne ave. Price $2200; terms. . 2. A modern 6 room bungalow, on a large, lot.- hard surface street, near 37th, Hawthorne district. Price $2760. Will take lot 'as first payment. J. L, KARNOPP, Ry. Exchange Bldg. WEST SIDE VIEW HOMES. 7 rooms, sleeping porch, flrepiace, furnace, hardwood floors, full cement basement and laundry, cement side walks, hard surface in and paid, fine lot 38x170, handy to car. Tbe flnlnU and workmanship in this home can not be equaled in the city at the price Price $50u0, $300 down, $116 per month discount for cash. Mar. 6370. C. .G. REAGAN. 332 Chamber of Commerce. Go Look! Near Firland Only $50 Cash New, pretty. 4 rooms, bath, hard plastered, tinted, 'complete plumbing. gas, electricity. BaL $1450; only $20 month Including interest. 3806 73d st. .Lrfunrop, ADington bldg, IRVINGTON SACRIFICE Maffern, up-to-date 10 room house, including fireplace and furnace, lo cated on E. 15 th at. N. Lot 60x100. Paved' street, improvements all in and paid. This home cost $7600. Will sell for $6600 on terms to suit. M'KENZIE & CO., 616 Gerllnger bldg. K.IRKPATRICK COUNCIL. 2227. Knights and Ladies of Security. Open meeting next Friday. July 10. Cards "600." entertainment and dan cing, best known music, good prises, refreshments. At Moose Hall. Morri son and Broadway streets. Admission 15 cents. Come. EUREKA Council No. 204, Knights and Ladies of Security, at home meeting Monday evening, July 6; refreshments will be served. M. L. JOHNSON. Secretarr. ANCHOR Council, K. & L. of Secur ity will give a card party and dance, Tuesday evening July 7. Good musio and prises. Admission 16c. Manches- rer nan, aaibtn st. ORPHIA Temple 18, Pythian BIstera. meets on xnurpnay evenings oteaon week in K. of P. hall. 11th and A.dr. at 8 p. m. Helen M. Lamar. M. of R. C Ufal Statistics- mrriages.Birtbs. Datbk 6-ROOM bungalow, fire place, book cases, buffet. No. 1 Elec. and bath fixtures, shower, wash trays, porch on two sides, hot water, heat. 1 block to car. $2000. Easy terms. BRAND new and fine semi-bungalow, double.constructed. All modern im provements. Must be seen to be ap preciated at $2400. Easy terms. Tabor 2923 afternoon or Sunday. - ' ' - SURELY somebody has been waiting for just this sacrifice. Quick action today will secure my modern home, close to four' car lines, paved streets, corner, new, handsomely furnished, fruit, shrubbery, etc House and lot cost $3160, furniture, $1000; all for less than $3000. third cash, clear title, etc. Call Woodlawn 2644 now. You can t afford to wait. - .. - $600 CASH as first payment on strictly modern 7 room residence; good East side location, balance monthly pay ments; value $5500. but am forced to sell at sacrifice price of $2800. U-765. sjournai. BARGAINS Several fine bungalows at down and out prices, $1500 to $2600, from clients who want some cash.' Chance St Kroock. 142 2d St., room 20. BUSINESS CARDS W, 6. Smith & Co.5ffilffJSf i niro rioor. morgan Diqg. DRESS suits for rent; all si sea. Unique Tailoring iui star at. DEATHS AND FUNEKALB T5 DAM FORD In thl. cilr, July 4. George Dam ford, aged 66 yaara. lata realdeace 1315 B. Stark, husband of Bet? Damf4 and father of B. W. and Qeoree C. Da in ford, brother of Thomas Dam ford, of Victoria, B. C. Fanra wrlees will b held at th. reaidenr eatab llslnneot of J. P. Ftnlcy A Son, Montgomery and Fifth atreeta. Monday. Jqly a, at 5:30 p. ra. Friend, hivited. - JOHNSON July M, at th. family realdraee, - 1871 McKcnna atreet, ' tia Eiika Johnaoa. aged 21 month, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnaoa. Faneral services will be conducted today. July 6. at S p. m., froni PearaoB's andertaklng parlor. - Friend ara Invited. Interment boa City Park eeroetrrv. LUSCKK Tb funeral serTlca f Walter Uo. Linecke, aoo of Hv. F. 1L and Lidia A. Luecke, will be b.14 today, Sunday, joly 6, at tn residence .tabllshnieBt of J. P. Flnley It Son.. Mootiroaaery and FlftS atraets, at l:SO p ra. - Frlwda Invited. MAX)) U. BlilTU, florist, 141 V ta ai. tn fi.llin:: ttlriap. Main VS1B building; near Multnomah Athletic 1 CLARKia ROrT." fioriat.i fin. ri... club. Price $5000. M-5$4. Journal. and floral designs. 28 Morrisoa st. TWO modern and up to date houses for ' sale at East 10th St., between Knott and Brasee. - Come and see for yourself or call East 6608; also have 87 lots ln the same vicinity, AT LAST,' a great bargain, must sen, oungaiow, a roonu, r rooms in Base ment, corner lot 50x125, alley la back, 2 blocks to car, all for $1460. Owner, Phone Woodlawn 818. HOUSES . in Irvington for 2-3 their value. Choice location. Also lots. Houaes furnished and unfurnished for rent. East 27. W. H. Herdman. BARGAIN $200 down, $1S oer-montn. 6 room new modem house in Park hurst addition,. $400 below cost. U Henry bldg. t ROOM shack. 60x100 lot 2 blocks from Eastmoreland school. 4 blocks carllne; sewer- and water.- Dahl gren, Berkeley. Bellwood 2858. ' "LARGE HOUSED LITTLE PRICE. $3850, easy terms, new 8 room bouse. 8e this. Phone. Will call with auto. Woodlawn 698. ROSSMERE HOME TT " 9 room modern house, corner $9th and Thompson. Call Sell. 1657. 6 ROOM bungalow on E. Morrison St.. that is worth investigating; oak floors, dandy fireplace, Dutch kitchen, cement basement; $200 cash will han dle it. Aik for Mr. Derr. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO, - 1100 Northwestern Bank Bids'' 8 ROOM house, large lot. all kinds fruit and berries 2 blocks to car; sell on easy terms; will taks good auto first payment. ' CHITTENDEN NEIL. 110 Oak St. TWO room, well built, nicely furnished v cottage on fine 60x100 lot in good district. Cost $800. but must sacrifice for $660 cash. Take Mt. Scott car to Woodmere, walk 4 blocks north, half block east. 7912 6th ave. a. E. A Genuine Bargain - IN Rose City Park, view of mountains, new, modern two story, six room house, latest In all its appointments, all built in conveniences, furnace, sleeping porch, beautiful full sise lot, nobody who investigates will be diaappointed as to quality or price. Call Tabor 4629 today. - - BUY from owner, new modern it room bungalow, sleeping porch,-fireplace, wall buffet, vener paneled dining room, hardwood floors, built-in re frigerator, light fixtures and shades, tile bathroom, full cement basement, beautiful view. If you want a swell home st a bargain see owner at 182 Royal Court, 1 blocks north of M. V. carllne. Laurelhurst. VALUE $3000 1 SALE PRICE $2500 A SNAP. Modern 6 room shingled bungalow, on coiner of 70th and Siskiyou sis. All improved, fine location. Fireplace, bookcase, buffet and all built in con veniences, wash trays, electric lights. . gas, bath and phone, 2 blocks south from car. Owner leaving city. NO TRADE. Terms $1200 cash, balance 2 years. Take P.oae City Park car to 72nd atreet and see Austin. , GREGORY. INVESTMENT CO. Investigate This Bargain $(00 will buy my $ room bouse, new ly papered, large pantry. Bull Run water, good chicken house, fruit trees, berry bushes, lawn, etc., 60x100 lot; i blocks south of Rose City Park car line. Terms. 74$ E. 80th sU North. Owner. " $26 DOWN, $16 month, including In terest, buys modern bungalow; ce ment basement. Price $1600; 60x109 lot. Take' Hell wood car and transfer to end of Errol Heights line Bunday. . Ask for Wickman & Teepe. After Sunday call 269 Wash. st. Main 68(9. ' A-6267. Present this ! 4 ROOM bungalow on a large lot; window shades, electric fixtures,, Dutch kitchen; just completed; cement walk to the car. Let me show you this. $1800; $50 cash. $20 oer month, includ ing interest. ' Ask for Derr. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO. 1100 Northwestern Bank Bid. FOR SALE $700 lot, 60x100: new room tiouse, not finished; fin .gar den; within two blocks proposed new carllne: fine location; must have at least $200 down, rest easy payments, i MODERN 3-room house with good lot Address 8-164. -Journal. ,n garden and fruit, which I -will sail BANCROFT HEIGHTS. New west side home, thoroughly, rooden; cost $4860; absolutely bt view in city; lot east; front extra large, cost $4860, wll sacrifice for $4450, but must have $1960 cash. Geo. G. Mair, 226 Rsllwsy Exchange. ' NEW 4 room bungalow; complete set of at a very low figure, on terms of $! . niumbim. electria fixtures, all rooms per month. I am, the owner and wl" r . . . m. m. w a a t a k . tinted Ualn street. Loots: 81260. Hmall payment down, balacc to suit Tabor 124 8. Ininefton Home- 7 room "modern house, on i$th st, at the right price and term. A- Vas ter. 325 Ry. warsnaii zo7. MUST be sold at once, good S room house, well located on corner near car. Come- and look this up and sub mit anToffer. Neal Brown, 299 Panama bid aive you Piatt Bldg. a fine deal. See me at 612 . The biggestJTargaln in the city, six room strictly modem, brand new, 42nd and Handy. ee thl now. Tabor 6204. . ivivirnr.MflH HMr.HTS . . An 'equity of $630 in $2700 honse and lot, will sell cheap or. trade tor 6 passenger auto, -in good condition. Address 878 Brooklyn St. "IRVINGTON HOME EASY TERMS Modern 7 room house, full cement basement, furnace, full lot. nica lawn. Price $5000. A bargsln . Callan&Kaser, 721-24 Yeon bldg. BRING A DEPOSIT. YOU'LL BU7 ON HIGHT. . 100x100 and 4 room cottage $1500; 1500 cash and $10 per month. C. J. Ronwell. 275 Pine at. A REAL BARGAIN $7500 will buy my beautiful I room bungalow with attic room for servant and garage. Beat located - corner in. Laurelhurst Coat me $8900 to build. Call Tabor 1590. - . SALE of trade. nw, modem, 6 room bungalow. Rose City; lot 6xll0, full caraent basement, hardwood floor, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, bookcases, and buffet; price $2000; terms. Owner, Marshall 2674. - , - 810 DOWN. $$ monthly, buys 160x206 feet. Dries $90. with new 2 room FOR SALE room d.alrabl Irving ton home, small payment down, bal ance same as rent. Nicely situated between two carlines. Address C-4JL Journal. FOR SALE or trade for lot, 6 room -modern, nouse, pneo iuu, equity $630. For Information call Tabor 12$ 7. Add res E. W. Bamford. Florence, Cl. HOUSE FOR $800 59 down, and 12 a 157. Journal. BUILDER will'", build iVHAT have you for $2600 equity in good income property, worth lnves- SALE 3 rooms. Price ! tlKtlng. rock bottom price. -, jour- montb. 3 , nai chaser: Mt. : Scott down and $26 I'montti. to suit pur district. $200 T-148, -Journal. FOR SALE 5 room modern cottage. new and S lots, a . bargain. Prion 8ellwood 871. . YOU roust . not miss this; modern borne, fine lot, bearing fruit. 1H Mocks to car, elec. and gas fixtures. etc. 812S0. $.0 caah. Tabor 2646. - OWNEB wishes to sell 6 room modern bunxalow in Irvington. Desirable location, near carllne. L-100, Journal. house, 26 mlnute. A. Main 1517: Tabor 1770, Wilcox b1dg . C. Marster. A-7340. 202 WHEN you answer the Want Ada. mention The Journal. ' " - FOIt 8ALK IXriS 10 TWO lot near Woodmer school for -sale cheap. - Fruit tres and ber ries; fine location. Q-942, Journal. $700 BUYS half acrs on west side, ideal for home; $20 cash, "balance $10 tr month. M. E. Le. 622 Corbett bldg. wv nwNr.lt 100x1 00 8 haver and Mai- lory avs.; also 38x107, Aliworth and Union avs. Phone East 339. ELMHCKHT lot, cot $800. sell for $60. Take motorcycle or auto first payment. K. 1, Box I7, orennam. 100x250 RICHMOND addition, hard surfaced Journal. stress; J terms. KX-165. FOR good cheap, lot -a Lahlgrso Berkelev. Hoilwood iCoaUaasd oa Heat Page)