THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST ,13. 1914.
.13
AMERKAN
BOTTOMS
CARRY BUT LITTLE OF
FOREIGN CON
MERCE
Including Domestic Tonnage
This Country Transports
1 1 Per Cent of Own Ships,
CARRIERS ARE LARGER
"fewer Vessels la Use Than Boors ot
Tears Ago but Carrying' Pow
In DoubUd,
AUCTIONS
Auction Sale
Furniture
211 First Street
Friday2 P. MV
BIRTHS
t Copt t a j4j-1
f AW80X To Mr. and Mr. AU-ert A. fwon.
14 Macadam Road. Anew s, a eon.
BABBEBIg To Mr. end Mrs. P. BerbeHs.
W2 Franklin arena. July 25. so:
SHKLTON To Mr. and Mrs. Cart Baeltos,
834 fifth street, July 81, ft on. .
LEK To Mr. and Mr. E. A. Iee, 168 T-aal.
ttnasetr. street, July Z. cauguter.
vVILHELM To Mr. and Mr. Henry Wflhaba,
926 Eaat Twelfth atreet. Ioru Augowi.
1 a daughter.
AfcfcHIT To Mr. and Mr. Manoa r. aeaou.
W Eaat Kiirth street, Horta, Aura" ..-
on. - . -
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 95
BUY AST At the family reetdenee, 1859
Portsmouth aveuue, Ausruat 13, Mrs. mJ-
g aret Bryant, aged 00 years, 11 Boats, m
days. Friend invited to attend funeral serv
ice, which will be held at tns Portland
i-reiDarorluin at 2 fa. m.. tomorrow Friday),
August 14. !' HeuwoOQ ear or cicium-
torium. Eeraaiua are at iiuttcan a tunerai
pariora,
This will be a good oppor-lirzt
WF.STL.ITKn Mn Ann. Westlnsd at 6-1
East Richmond atreet. JSt. Jonce. agea o
veara. rnnwil service will be neM r Tiuay,
Augast 14. at a p. ta.. worn bi. rau un-
1 dertaklne narlnra. a North Jersey street.
friends tnvjtea. mtermeai coiomoj ccuw
. . , . rF . , KOBINSOM In tola elty, August 12, Clinton
t Unity tO get SOme XlOUSenOla Kerby Robinson, esed 82 years. Beraalna
Furniture at your own price if tgFMkb gwt,J n-
you are m need of anything-
BRADY Jamea R. Brady. 1128 Macadam
l.. t: j ' T"U1- m! I BBUKNEB Florence Brnnner. Portland. Aug
Rockers, Buffets, Couch, D av-1 m, e re Aut e "3 Tn : enui
errport, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, wawxj r. w-j
Hi nwi Stnvp KjiiirM and in 1 MbKttAX uener o. Murray, oso
rUlOWS, Ckioves, ranges ana, mi lO. 22 yeara: tuberctiloali.
fact, evervthme- to furniRh vourl rvrrni joub rettig., buwj of Aed, Ane-
, ' , , ' I pat 7, 7 yeara; apoplexy.
naxuo luuipicic. 1 CLARKE BROS., florists: fino tlowers
and floral design a. 28 Morrison at.
Snme nf this furnirr la m. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141V4 6tn sc.
' I 1 Co11t. V1 Ma n T'lS
tra line ana aimost iixe new.
Ford Auction Co.
NEW TODAY
MORTGAGE LOANS
5i', 6, 7
Ob improved cltv nrrBrtv W alan 1 only resiaenca uauerumnj
o eit prepartr. W. Uo tabll8fcmerit ta Portland. Representing
Hon1 a I the greatest aavance in tn sciencs oc
1 funeral service. The automobile eauiD-
ntainmn a. unrrva
aoff-8 Hogthwestern Bank TtlAg.
Want Ad Rates
la affect Oct. 1, 1S1A.
ALL PBETIOUS BATES CANCELUEO
CBABGED ADVEKllSKilEani
Dally or Soadsr.
IA cent Der word Dor laaortloa.
Tbl ebarga is for ail claasiflcations axcept- I
tat "Wot Bent In Private Family," Room and
Board la Private Family," "sanation Want
edf" and "Wanted to Bent" atia.. walcb art
Washington. Auk. U. Th world's
carrying power now includes approxi
tnu.tly 21.U00 vessels with an aggre
gate capacity of 47,000,000 gross tons
and has nearly doubled In capacity dur
ing the laat 20 years. in number,
however, this commerce fleet has de
creased slightly, thus showing a tend
ency toward larger carrying units.
These figures are based uuon the ton
nage of all vessels of over 100 tons
engaged in trade, whether domestic or
foreign, on ocean, river and lake.
This country ranks second in num
ber and tonnage of vessels engaged in
commerce, but this is due to the vast
number engaged in lake and ocean
coastwise trade, since the number, of
American veubels engaged in foreign
trade, according to reports received by
the buruau of fort l an and domestic
commerce-, depurtinfint of commerce. Is
less than that of Gnat Urltain, Uer
many, France, Italy or Norway.
America Sixth on Itlst.
According to a recent statement of
Lloyd's, out of an aggregate tonnage of
47,000,000 gross tons in 1918-1914, 40
Der cent were credited to Ureat Bri
tain, 11 per oent to the United States,
11 per cent to Germany, about five per
ent each to Norway and France, three
per cent each to Holland, Italy and
Japan, and from two and three-fourths
to one and three-fourths per cent to
Iiusela, Sweden, Austria-Hungary, Den
mark, and Bpaln.
The carrying trade of the United
States shows a marked growth in coast
Wise and lake traffic and a striking
lalecline on the ocean. While the gross
yonnage of American vcasels engaged
n lake and coastwise trads was in
creasing from 3,657,304 tons in 1883 to
9,7D8,G1 tons in 1013, thot of our ves
sels In the foreign trade was decrees
Ing, from 1,302,005 tons to 1,027,776
tons, an Increase in one case of 168 per
oent and a decrease lu the other of 21
per cent during a 30 year period ln
which the valuo of our foreign trade
roue from 81,600,000 to $4,gB0,000,0O0
The volume of the over-sea com
mero'e served by the world's merchant
marine cannot be definitely stated. It-
is known, however, that a considerable
portion of the 840,000,000,000 worth of
merchandise imported and exported a"
Dually by the various nations Is car
rled by vessel. The United Kingdom
being an island fonuiuiiilty, neeessarll
I Imports and exports all its merchandise
f by veHael.
' The United States sends about four
fifths of lie exports to South Arnerie
and over-sca countries. Brazil sends
9u per cent ct her exports to extra-
Booth American communities. Nearly
half the goods nitipped from countrie
in Asia 1m destlnnd for extra-Asiell
communities, and pratrtcally all
Africa's tiudii staples find markets
outsldo the dm 1 continent. - While
trade between the Kuropean nations is
considerable, those countries ship a
large part of thplr surplus products to
other parts of the world.
Itecont consular advices Indicate that
many of - the leading nations are en
larging their shipping facilities for
tra.de through the l'anama canal, for
It is expitcUid that thu markets of wesrt
ern Booth America, Australasia, and
eastern Aula will be stimulated by the
opening of the ranal. The countries
fronting on the I'acll'ic have an aggre
gate Import trad.! of over 82,000,000,-
000, and It is -buliaved that the share Nettle P. Olaen. 1305 Rodney avenue, leral.
nf tha I!nlt.l St. ilea in that trade and Carl P. Peterson. Euclid hotel. leaaL
will be dvant;i,.ouKly affected A."? M- "c9am.rock.' t"1' n1
through sliortenlu' uf distances and joaeph Perklua Jr.. Cottars Grove. Or.. 4A.
1 in pro vriuvii la in irunppoii. i uein lies, i ana L.iuian ai. oririitn, CHriton Hotel, ao
FUNEBALi DIRECTORS
FOB SALE HOUSES 61
CContipaed.1
" Hawthorne District
Kw moilitm S rAom bnnealow west
of 4th st, lot SOxlOO, facing east; only
z oiocas irom gooa scnooi; wiin nsu-u-wood
floors in living room and dining
room; nice fireplace, buffet, beautiful
cabinet kitchen. 2 extra large bed
rooms witn z winaowi in eacn, who
nice bath between, full cement base
ment with cement flocr; furnace, nice
electrio fixtures and laundry trays;
e?reen doors and window shades
throughout the place. This 1 your
last cnance to ouy lot coxiov in tiaw
thorne district at this ortce. Sea own
er at 10 S 4 Hawthorne ave. Phone Tabor
2017.
Better Than Rent
120 PER MONTH. INCLUD
ING INTEREST, GIVES YOU
A FINE BUNGALOW. MOD
ERN, NEW; GOOD LOCA
TION, BEST CAR LINE,
NEAR SCHOOL. DON'T
MISS THIS IF TOU WANT A
HOME, SMALL PAYMENT
.DOWN. J-308, JOURNAL.
81100 for 50x100 ft. with 3 room house
near Alberta car arid Killlngsworth
ave. Terms, 8700 down and 10 per
montn.
81000 for 60x100 ft, and 6 room
house, near E. 88th and Taylor.
bearing fruit trees. Terms. fl50 cash
ana iu per montn.
816S0. cor. lot. rood 4 room house. 2
room . house, barn, near E. 6 2d and
Davis sts. Terms, $1200 cash and 815
per montn.
GRUBER, 401 Stock Exchange bldg,
FOB SALE LOTS 16
Contlnried.
GREAT sacrifice), 60x100 lot. 48th it.
6426. Phone owner. Tabor 087.
BIG sacrifice, 46x140 corner. Fir land
A. W tye (AV -SWAA'BV t aa teM
lot. 660; 6160 cash. Tabor 8671.
ACREAGE
57
FOB SALE FAR&S
(Continued.)
17
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
tCoptimaeA.)
Acreage
1, 2, 6 and 10 acre tracts, SO
minutes out on
New, Big, Red, Steel Electric
Cars
Ho commuters' fare; Terr best
of eoiL water and community
conveniences; $126 to 8500 per
acre on Installments.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
Main 85. 102 4th sL A-S600.
10 Acres, $300
8 CASH, 86 PER MONTH.
20 Acres, $600
111 cash, 12 per month.
30 Acres $750
116 cash, 16 per month.
81 fare to Portland.
On a good road.
Neighbors, school, telephone.
Deep, fertile soil, no rocks.
All the land tillable.
Some trade will be accepted. '
Fred F. Huntress
284 Oak Street.
LEASE AND STOCK FOR SALE.
Lease for sale: Five years on 200
acre dairy farm, 40 In cultivation, 17
cows, milkers; place will run 40; 9
heifer calves, Durham bull. $ horses,
heavy wagon, back, buggy, S5 tons
hay and 185 bushels oats housed, 8
acres kale, I dozen chickens, 2 dozen
aucKs, a a necessary iarm ana dairy
ing implements. Must seU on account
of wife's poor health. The land Is all
tevei ana adjoins woociana on tne
west.
JOHN S. LaRUE, OWNER,
Woodland, Wash.
Hog and Chicken Ranches
10 or 20 acres 12 miles from Port
land. 24 to Sherwood. 1 to rock road:
nes jaeai, Dest oi sou, no roc it, near
scuooi, only $100 per acre; pet
tract cash, balance 2100 per year. 6
per cent.
20 acres. SU miles to Sherwood; lie
well, best solL i mile to mill am
school, part cleared, only 860 per acre.
easy terms.
W. H. SEITZ & CO.,
810 Spalding Bldg. Main 6584.
80 Acres $15 an Acre
Located within 2V miles of rail
road and 18 miles of Vancouver; 60
acres of tillable land, finest of soil.
spring; terms one-third cash, balance
to suit, iz you appreciate a good buy
see tms.
E. F, Gilbert
101 Washington St., Vancouver, Wash.
NICE IMPROVED TRACT.
10 acres, house completely furnished,
barn, horse, cow and calf. 60 thorough
bred chickens, berries, garden, young
orchard, implements and tools, all for
jiouo. mile from station. bana
lies fine and is well watered. All
ready to move right on to and be set
tled. Terms, 8650 cash, balance to
suit.
LUEDDEMAN, RULEY & CO., -913-917
Chamber of Commerce.
$800 LOCATES YOU ON 10 ACRES.
All cleared and under cultivation, on
Oregon Electric, 8 miles from Orenco,
on fine county road; best soil; no
rocks. Price $2950, easy payments,
per cent.
LU EDDEMANN, RTJ J,ET & CO..
913-917 Chamber of Commerce.
820 acre stock ranch, ltt miles front
corporate limits of Astoria. SO
acres ready to plow. 120 acres slashed.
oaianoe timoer. sou gooa. no gravel or
reJck. With creek. sDrlno: and river
to market your Droduce at Astoria. On
county macadam roaa. Mo better .plat
tins: rjrooosltion. Pric 140 ner a pre.
pl-3 cash. Owner, 1420 Northwestern
jsanx Diog,
funeral service. The automobile equip
ment and secluded driveway are among
the many exclusive features. The es
tablished Dolicy of moderate prices has
never been changed
j, f. riiNLisr & BUM,
Perfect Funeral Service,
Montgomery at 5th.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading
funeral director. 220 Sd sc. corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A-
1511. Main 507.
$2350 Terms like rent buys a mod
ern 6 room bungalow, with recep
tion hall, bath, pantry, paneled din
ing room, with beamed ceiling, alec trio
lights, window shades, east front;
graded lot 60x100, cement sidewalk, la
and paid for; building in rear of lot
large enough for chicken house or
garage; restricted district where every
neighbor owns hia own home. Phone
East 6687 forenoons and evenings.
1 "L cents per word per Insertion.
jo aa CDareeu for teaa taao IB a
CASH ADVERTISEMENT
Hi cents per word fur all ctaaslflcatlotta i
excepting "For Kent ta Private Family.'
"Boom and Board is Private Pamllr." "Sit.
nation Wanted" aod "Wanted to Beat" ada,
mien are iVt eeets per word.
Three Inaerttona fur the price of two.
Sevan ioeetlona for the price of five.
No ad taken for teaa than 15 cent.
F, S, Dunning, Inc.
414 But
Eaat Side Funeral Directors.
Alder it. East 52, B-2525.
Dunning & McEnteeeerrAaera
every detail. 7 th and Pine. Main 430,
A-4558. Lady assistant,
MEETING NOTICES
41
A. R. Zeller Co i East 1088, C-1088
Lady attendant. Day and night service.
WEBFOOT CAMP No.
66. Woodmen of the
world, meets every
WALTER C. KENWORTHY, successor
to A. B. Hamstock. 1687 E. 13th.
Sellwood 71, B-1122. Lady assistant.
Friday night in W O. I R T RvrnAQ Williams and K
W. tempi! 128 Elev- H. I. DymeSE. 1116. C-1943.
Knott,
come.
ElJf KENWORTHY
v.vwv&.t. I ww, WVi'
O. W. T. Muellhaupt, C. C,
tt
PDIPCHM RESIDENCE UND. PLS.
A. L RARBTIR. ClorV I I 1 1 1 vvjv 1 1 M. 6183. A-2235. 445 Mors
SUNNYSIDE Lodge, U. D., QKFWF's Undertaking Co. Main 4
A. F. & A, M. Reilarldftt:yVd A-2321. Cor. 8d and CI
151
Clay.
communication Friday even-1 9. L LERCH, leading east side under
ONLY 31850. A new 6 room modern
bungalow. This bouse must be sold
soon. Was buUt and will be sold by
owner. If you want a new home for
less lhan you can build one. don't fail
to see this. Beamed ceilings in dining
room, built-in buffet, window seat and
two bookcases. Basement and large
attic in a restnciea aistnct; o casn,
balance easy. Call owner. Tabor 1783
$3o PER month buys a fine semi
country and city home, 80 minutes
ah r n errvArl r(iv a1imA 7 paaitis 4
VU a, vu f v J ian a.aWe I a wttAn. .
large balls, bath. 2 toilets. Dutch
kitchen, full cement basement, lot 100
xlOO, overlooking the whole city to
the west and the mountains to the
east; we can arrange for as much land
as you wish. Phone East 6687, fore
noons and evenings.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
MANSION. MAGNIFICENT
VIEW. NOTHING BETTER.
SOME CASH. PART TRADE.
PART TIME. F-120. JOURNAL.'
FOR SALE Non-resident owner of-
fers to sacrifice 33600 bungalow
home for $2000; 6 rooms, bath, modern,
paved street, 2 blocks to car. Terms.
No trades. 986 Brooklyn st Phone
Sellwood 68.
Ail rm ,.rt -:. H . .
and YtLmhill sts. Work in
M. M. degree. Visitors wel-
er of the W M. K. M. Lance. Sec.
6 ACRES $250.
$10 down and $5 a month buys 6
seres good logged off land between
roruana and centraua. on main line
of 8 railroads, m miles from town
of 1000 population; saw mills, shingle
mills and other industries; some of
tnese tracts are hair cleared; beauti
ful trout stream; first class bottom
land; good soli, lies well, fins location;
ico acres to noose from, reriect
title. Warranty deed.
X1LL KK1AX1 ESTATE! UU,
213 Railway Exchange.
$50 DOWN AND MONTHLY PAY-"
MENTB TO SUIT.
Locates you on 19 acres right at sta
tion, only 29 miles from Portland:
good soil, no rock, good water, easy
clearing; fine tract for diversified
farming. Price $950.
LU EDDEMANN, RULEY & CO,
913-917 Chamber of Commerce,
, $5000 CASH.
160 acres 3 miles of countv seat
witn 85000 worth of personal property
inciuaing crop, ior xza.ooo; neautifu
lime river on one ooruer; large nousa
and barn, with electric light and water
in eacn; lou acres level bottom land in
cultivation: (no overflow); 5000 cords
of wood. L. L. Moffett, Houlton, Or.
2t4 ACRES rood soiL no stone, or
gravel, right on electrlo Una. 8700:
will make terms to suit. N-897, Jour
nal.
2 ACRES. $960.
$10 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY.
Located on road between Powell Val
ley and Section Line road: all good
level land and fine soil; 1 miles to
aiec trio station.
LUEDDEMANN, RULEY & CO,
918-917 Chamber of Commerce,
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land; Gresham district, electrlo eta
tlon 1-2 mile. New subdivision. Sun
shine Valley orchard tracts: best soil.
free wood; elegant location. Prices
only $76 to $160 per acre in small
tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland
Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland Or.
ALBERT BIKE LODGE U.
D., A. F. & A. M. E. A.
degree tonight. 7:80 o'clock.
Visitors welcome. Order of
taker. E. 11th & Clay. B-1883. E. 781
Homi'l rvn Kaat 80ti an Glisan. Fu
HilHUOll neral services. Tabor 4313.
PPARQAM Undertakers. East 1080.
rr-MruUN 369-371 Russeii st,
W. M.
E. R. IVIE, Beo'y.
Wtal Statistics
marriages. Births. Deaths
MARRIAGE LICENSES
UU AilUlBU SL. VIULllU, VtUTIWU llf kV3 A, 97i
Of that trade we now supply about 13 Benjamin E. Wolford, xainax. Or., 43. and
ADD! f U"llff VriLOU UOLei,
Lh.i..I, rt tAa f 1 1 .. U w
Butb Ackay, Lenta, legal
I and Lillian it. Grlffitl
Benjamin E. Wolfor
.......v. 11... iu adqi f variu
than appears In our trade with nearer nd Mrt, Minnie We SUiger, Boo Twelfti
antl better Kervud eouimunities from I atreet, 11.
Kiigene w. Koeicey, Kiveraaia, legal, and
Alice Carey, Biverdale, legal.
Wiiuam s. t;ampteu, lAnd, waan., legal,
and Gertrude A. Erviu, 834 Capital avenue,
leral.
u. ijenaicente, city, z(, ana Antonma Mar
tine, city, lngal.
i'aul H. Ger. St. Paul, Minn., 28. and
Elale B, Bcott, 834 Going atreet, 23.
W. G.Smith &Co. :.r
Third floor, Morgan bldg.
DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. UniQ.ua
Tailoring k:q., aua atara sr.
MOXUJIENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.t 264-2B8
4th st. opp. city hall. M. 8564. A-1513.
BEACH PROPERTY FOB SALE
NORTH BEACH, 32 acres, $3500 (here
tofore held at $5000) with fine
frontage on ocean, grove of beautiful
trees and about one half finest cran
berry and garden land on the peninsu
la; a great chance for summer home,
coupled with productive land. Phone
owner, Marshall 1585, or call 910
Chamber of Commerce
FOR SALE HOUSES
61
the standpoint of steamship lines.
Two Hit by Train;
One Man Killed
Tletor Johnson Is at Hospital With
Mangled I.ag- and Broken Jfoi
Yraoturad Skull ratal to Wanderer.
Chehalls, Wash.. Aug. 13. An un
identified man died at the local hos
pital last night from injuries sus- fcAfo"i3r5 VrT aid" Mrt. "ovtaieb' BaW.
ibih ni, - ugh no van bhuih . vj a v"3- I 01 utrcjrr 1 1 ' t: 1,, August t, I aou.
halt. Jtr Hn.iih rien.i trnln mt tv,- nri, I HILLIABD To Mr. and Mr. Qeortf. W nil.
yesterday afternoon. A man idsnti- terlwd' 717 ,tzt' Auffa,t dMn-
fled by a hospital card from Olympla bcHNEIX To Mr. and Mra. Lqdvfg Sconell
as Victor Johnson is seriously injured HiO Eaat Eighth street. North, Auguat 10,
a JL e lilt nf tiA ear) a lilrl Ht a BOn.
may recover. Though Johnson's' left BSir..e
MODERN three-room cottars with
every convenience, located on choice
sightly lot, in good residence district,
$1300. Payments like rent. Call 613
Piatt bldg.
$625 3 room house on 80x110 ft. cor.
lot; west side; 5c car fare; $150 cash,
Dai. io per montn.
M. E. LEE, 522 Corbett bldg.
MUST sell on account of sickness,
modern 8 room house and vacant
lot on Mont&vllla carline. 125 E. 68th
st. N. Tabor 57.
BIRTHS
leg was broken and inanglfid and his i
nose was fractured, he was so drunk
and so stunned when the surgeons
were dressing his injuries that be did
not seem to know what was going on.
The dead man a skull was fractured.
851 Eaat Forty-seventh street. Ana-ust 8.
S daoarhter.
fRtJITT -To Mr. and Mra. William Prnttt.
1176 Eaat Lincoln atreet. Aneuat 1. a daneh.
tar.
BUY this 3 room house, all furnished.
run tot. gooa garaen. jbuu. siz0
cash, balance easy. Smith and Houck,
301 Henry bldg.
LET US BUILD YOU A HOME
On your lot or ours; by your own
plans or ours; pay us liKe rent.
THE OREGON HOME-BUILDERS.
1b30 Northwestern Bank bldg.
Beach Resort
Hotel. 14 rooms, lobby, din
ing room and kitchen. 2 nice
fireplaces, on In lobby and
one In dining room, furnished
complete throughout.
Store building with 4 stores,
bowling alley, ball and danc
ing pavilion. 60 tents with,
platform floors and flies fur
nished for housekeeping, about
8 H acres of ground, facing ths
ocean; also on the railroad.
This place mads ovsr $7000 -last
season; will sell or ex
change for Portland or Wil
lamette valley property.
Ralph Ackley Land Co,
204 Failing bldg., cor. Id. and
Washington sts.
FINE 7 room house at Walnut
Park; restricted district; 3
blocks from car, 16 minutes
from west side. Place thorough
ly modern, cement basement,
sleeping porch, paved streets.
Will trade for a farm up to
$8000. Price $6000.
SEE MR. ACKLEY.
204 Failing bldg, 3d and Wash.
16 Acres $1600
2 miles from Newberg.
One half In Portland property.
Balance on long time.
Sidewalks half the way.
On a good county road.
Crossed by a small creek.
Fred F. Huntress
284 OAK strt.
40 acres of level land, all tillable,
plenty of moisture, ideal for stock
and poultry, only $500, $20 cash, $10
per month, no interest. Come in and
get ruu information. A. 1. iee. 602
Title & Trust bldg.
FOR SALE Improvements on 80 acres
of good land. 7 miles west of Grants
Pass, OrN. 10 acres In corn, a horse
and baggy and harness, single and dou-
Die, ana au annas oi smaii toois; price
81000. Address J. E. Verdin. Route 4.
Grants Pass, Or.
FOR SALE 30 acres. 12 in cultiva
tion. Good orchard. Some stock.
Good equipment. 32300. Terms.
Frank Trukoslt, Scappoose, Or.
SO acres, level land, chocolate colored
soil, no waste, fine for clover, timo
thy, alfalfa: place for stock and poul
try; $1000. $40 cash, $20 month; no In
terest. Get particulars at once.
A. D. LEE, 602 Title Trust mag.
iTOR SALE, well improved farm of 9
acres; good house, haras and caicKen
houses, at Forest Grove, Or. Box 66,
South Forest Grove, Or.
DON'T miss this: 160 acres land, 2-3
tillable- $10 per acre; $1000 cash.
Tabor 857L
BUSINESS CHANCES
(Continued.)
SO
Forget the War '
Paying garage, excellent location.
west side. Well equipped and doing
splendid business. Owner forced to
sell. Price only $600 for all. cash.
Inquire 614 Chamber of Commerce.
Phone Main 6068.
FOR SALE, bakery restaurant and ice
cream parlor; only place in town of
600 population; rent $13 month. This
?lace clears $160 month; will sell ow
0 days trial at invoice) price; will in
voice about $1000; will give some
terms at 8 per cent Int. Address E.
Grimm. Lafayette, Or.
DO YOU" WANT TO SELL
YOUR BUSINESS?
And sell it aulckly and nrofitably?
If so, call or phone us, and we will tell
you now.
ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CU
618-618 Yeon Bldg. Main 481.
HEAVY SHEET METAL SHOP.
ComDletely eauiDDed for manufac
turing tanks, heavy stacks, pipe. etc..
also machine work; will be sold to
first comer for less than one fourth
its value: $6000; easy terms. sis
Fenton bldg.. 6th snd Oak.
$850 CLASSY cash grocery In fine loca
tion; doing jib to t-u per day; strict
ly cash; no delivery; living rooms up
stairs. DeForeat, 816 Fenton bldg., a
6 th st.
MAKE an offer on cash grocery; own
er guarantees big profits; try it be.
fore you buy; take half interest if you
are not experienced and learn the
business. 602 Broadway bldg.
CAPITAL wanted for manufacturing
proposition. One of the best open
ings ever offered to a man who can in
vest from $6000 to $8000 cash. Call or
write DeForest. 816 Fenton bldg.
WANTED To sell or lease blacksmith
and Implement business, account of
ill health; will stand close Investiga
tion. Inquire Robertson Hdw. & Steel
Co.. 2d and ash.
HOG AND DAIRY RANCH
To exchange; 38 acre farm, 70 in cul
tivation. balance pasture, all tillable
plenty water; good 8 room house and
outbuildings; only U mile from Ore
gon Electric station and school. Price
8175 per acre: will take clear Port
land home and small amount of cash
as first payment.
('ALLAN A KASER. 722-24 Yeon Bldg.
FOR SALE or exchange. 62 acres well
improved, value $12,000; T miles
from city limits; would take Portland
residence property to $6000 as part
ray, balance terms. Address, 686 Wil
liams ave., Portland.
POOLROOM and cigar, confectionery
store, 2 good pool tables, nice siock
and fixtures, cheap rent; worth $700;
wUl sell for $400. 310 Lumber Ex-
change bldg. ,
WANT good, reliable man in good pay
ing business with old established
firm; small amount of capital required.
Call 2avt stark st.
WANTED REAL ESTATE 81
WANT PORTLAND HOME.
Have 64 acres on new electrlo line
building, near in, right at station, all
beaverdam land. Price $4200: $1676
Incumbrance at $10 per month, 6.
Want small, modern home, 'clear or
practically so, for equity. Must be
worth the price. R. W. Fisher, 412
413 Ptock Exchange.
WHEN you answer these Want Ada
mention The Journal. -
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OH TRADE.
80 acres at $40. Good alfalfa land.
Farm adjoining won- G. N. silver cup
for first large potatoes. 20 acres in
grain. 80 about ready to plow. Place
fenced. No buildings. 60 acres can
be irrigated. 24 miles from cream
ery, towns and R. R. at Redmond. Or.
J. Conway. 413 Russell st. v
CHEAP.
8 room house and 2 lots, some fruit.
cherry, -apple and plum. Mrs. S. P.
Kerr, 1139 imams ave. Woodiawn
529.
THIS Is your chance; modern 6 room
house, close in, close to school. Sell
wood 1643.
SACRIFICE.
New, 6 room house, good location,
worth $4000. Will sell or trade for
$3000. What have youT 828 Henry
bldg. Main 7389.
81200 A nice 8 room house with bath.
60x100 lot, west Side; $200 cash.
balance to suit purchaser.
M. E. LEE. 622 Corbett bJdg.
FOR SALE LOTS
16
$350 Quarter acre tracts, west side.
5o fare. Buying one of these large
tracts is better than paying $5 a month
rent, as this amount will buy this tract
and rent receipts will not buy you any
thing. Terms, $10 cash, bal. $5 monthly
M. E. LEE. 622 Corbett bldg.
$2160; CASH $100.
This fine, new, 6 room, strictly mod
ern bungalow on42d, Laurelhurst dis
trict. Phone Tabor 5204.
NEW, modern bungalow for sale cheap
by owner. 618 E. 45th, N. Take
Rosa City car.
FOR SALE Modern bungalow, 6
rooms. Rosa City Park. Tabor
5125,
WEST SIDE bungalow, close lu, $2750;
$150 cash, balance easy. Owner,
Marshall 6213.
EQUITY of $1000 in bungalow, $2600;
sell or trade. Tabor 8573.
WHEN you answer these Want, Ads.
mention The Journal.
$685.
60x77. N. W. cor. 33d and Prescott.
Paved streets, cement sidewalk, grad
ing and curbing ail paid. No incum
brance. Get wise. This is a real snap.
$1000 lot with $400 Improvements paid
tor. $686. K-881, Journal.
EIGHT acres with view of all moun
tains and river. 1 mile from city
limits of Portland. With 1800 feet
of side track O.-W. R. , R. at Clarnip
station. Half mile to Sandy boulevard.
Something that will interest you tor
a suburban home or factory site. Own
er. 1420 Northwestern Bank oiag.
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMESITE
8 V acres, facing Powell Valley road.
fine grove of trees and ideal location
and grounds for country home or small
chicken ranch. Price $1550. on your
own terms. 6 per oent interest. A-430.
Journal.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to ear
line, easy terms; will buUd to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1586, or Ball
wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner.
TWO 10 acre tracts, both partly Im
proved. House, barn, outbuildings.
6 miles R. R. on fine hard surface
road. Daily R. F. D. $900, $1000
each. Some terms. L. L. Moffett.
Houlton, Or.
FIVE acres, $600. Ready for plow,
dandy land, close to school, station,
$1 fare from Portland. $100 cash and
employment by month. 16 tracts on
market. Clauds Cole. 917 Board of
Trade.
UNINCUMBERED, aestrable business
and residence lots at Estacada. Or.,
a prosperous little town, to exchange
for improved or unimproved farm
lands; might pay some difference. G.
A. uobb, teon bldg., city,
I WANT a house built to cost $1500.
will nay for It in a second mortgage.
well secured. Fred F. Huntress, 284
Oak st.
WANTED FARMS
88
I WANT to buy 50 or 100 -acres suit
able for general farming, not over 30
miias rrom Portland. Write full par
tlcularB to A-460, Journal.
ROOMING HOUSES
53
HOTELS,
ROOMING HOUSES,
APARTMENT HOUSES.
Now Is tha tim to huv aim of thoi
Remember, we are the oldest firm in
the city and have nothing but the best
buys to offer. We know the title of
c-v-ery house in Portland. See oar big
free list before buying. It will save
you time ana money.
22 YEARS IN THIS BUSINESS.
ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO..
61S-619 Yeon bldg. Main 481.
OARAGE and repair shop in A-l West
Side location; xeuo nanaiea it; com
plete equipment. DeForest, 316 Fenton
bldg.. 84 6th st.
COUNTRY newspaper. Oregon, Wash
ington or Idaho, to tease witn ouy
lng option; must be A-l; state all par
tloulara first letter. YX-918. J ojurnai
HAVE you small amount to Invest and
willing to worg, s nours a aay ior
1126 month? Than call at 103 Lumber
Exchange.
FOR SALE Studio camera, good or-
der. $32; 6x7 view camera, complete
outfit, new, $30. Frank irukosit.
eapfoose, r. .
FOR SALE Bakery in a city of 3000;
buy now and get in on tne nop-
pickers trade. Address. N. C Uirioro,
HillBboro, Or.
CIGAR stands, confectioneries anu
grocery stores; large ana imsiij "u
locations; good money makers. 248V
mark sr.
GROCERY, all cash trade, doing $30
per day; rent wnu uu -'"x ,J
$1600. Trade for lota or cash. , Call
603 Northwest Diag.
FIRST-CLASS, up-to-date cigar store.
doing splendid business. Will sell
cheap. 323 Lumber Exchana-e.
BEST bargains In icty delicatessen.
$550. Grocery. $800. 123 Lumber
Exchange.
HONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE
7
WILL give $16,000 equity In new
.uaureinurst resiaence as nrst pay
ment on any quantity of cheap or im
proved land and give mortgage for
balance. Marshall 3954.
10 ACRES Greenburg station. Salem
electric, sale or trade.
6 room house," 4 lots, Lents, trade
for house closer In. Wolfstein, 205
Alisky bldg.
SALE or exchange, good livery stable
in good town. Will sell or exchange
for an east of the mountains wheat
or alfalfa ranch; price of stabla $5000.
AX-443. Journal.
MY house is worth $4000. Mortgage
for $1500. What will you give for
my equity? Am leaving the city. C-
488, Journal.
15 ACRES of fine land, all in cultiva
tion, 1 mile from station on Oregon
Electric and a good buy at $2600.
Terms. B. S. Cook & Co., 605 Corbett
bldg.
BY OWNER 3 to 40 acres; consider
part trade or time and terms. Box
34. Tlgard. Or.
WHEN you answer these Want Ads,
mention The Journal.
FOR quick sale, an attractive business
corner, 100x100, at reasonable price
if taken at once. For terms, phone
Marshall 5225.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
Second Church of Christ. Scientist
$700 One-half acre tract, close in on
west side; 5c car fare; fine soil; $26
cash, $10 month.
M. E. LEE, 522 Corbett bldg,
$1250 LOT 62x160, fine view, west
slope Mt. Tabor; adjoining lot sold
for $6000 two years afo. A. J. Farmer,
4ti stock Exchange.
WANT to sell equity In town lot, on
Sandy Road and 29th st. Bargain.
Box 685, Portland.
WHEN you answer these Want Ada
. mention The Journal.
FOR SALE F ARSIS
17
40 acres, $950. $1 fare from Portland,
close school, station. Splendid farm
land. $200 cash. Clauds Cols. 917
Hoard or Traae.
100 ACRES, stock and improvements
with place. 20 miles from city. Prioe
gsuoo. Homestead tteaity co, room
16. 2324 Wash. st.
DOUBLE your money. Will sacri
fice fine ranch near Portland; must
have $5500 cash. Square Deal com
pany, 013 tjernnger bldg.
WRITE W. E. Wood Realty Co., 916
Willamette St., Eugene, or., willam
ctte valley farms and acreage.
LAND near Portland, $8 and $10 per
acre, uooc sou. square ueai L.O.
613 Gerlinger bldg.
$12,000 equity, 8 acres. 6o fare, small
house, barn, unfinished, cheap for
cash. Might- trade. Give particulars.
C-lll, Journal.
LOANS on improved city property or
for building purposes; advances mads
as building progresses; liberal repay
ment privileges; no commission. J. F,
Llpscombe. 42 Stark st. Main 4420.
LOANS From $60 to $5000 made li
a dav; lowest rates.
SMITH INVESTMENT CO,
001 N.-W. Bank bldg. Main 877 0.
Bargain Hunters
Here you are: 11 room rooming
house, rent $27.60. Nice, neat and
clean as a pin: furnace heat, .A-l loca
tion; worth $600; first one cemes gets
this for $176; half cash. Peters, 15
N. 6th st.
BARGAIN.
Rooming house, 10 rooms, all rent
ed, well furnished, close In, cheap for
cash. Diamond considered as part pay
ment. 187 E. 8th St.
69 ROOM modern, downtown hotel,
with fine ground floor lobby, 15 to
25 transients dailv besides steady
roomers. Price $30d0: $1500 cash. De
Forest. 816 Fenton bldg.. 84 6th st.
160 ACRES North Dakota land, all
under cultivation. What have you?
U. 8. Mortgage & In v. Co., 606-7 Yeon
bldg.
WANT to exchange Portland proper
tles value $26,000, free and clear of
incumbrance, for first mortgages. L-
80, journal.
DAIRY lunch room,
price $6000; doing
day. DeForest, 316
6th st
cost over $8000,
$90 to $135 per
Fenton bldg., 84
VANCOUVER, Wash., property to ex
change for Minnesota property.
A-F, Journal office. Vancouver, Wash.
5 ROOM modern bungalow and grocery
store, close In, for small improved
farm. 811 Alisky bldg.
$1400 EQUITY and 8 acres, close in
to exchange-for 3 building lots r
for a furniture store C-129, Journal.
40 acres near electric station for cits
income, $8000. Main 4885 2 to -6 p. m.
Brunell. r
WE exchange what you have for what
you want, reper & natter, 4 Bner
lock bldg., 3d and Oak. Marshall 26u4
$600 EQUITY in. real estate to trade
for furniture, automobile or any
thlng of value. Main 2941.
40 ACRES. 82000: equity $1160, Clats-
Kanle. Or., even trade, zsa n. 17th.
HALF cash, trade or terms; best gro
cery "buy in city. 602 Broadway bldg.
BEST 18 room house In Portland for
the price: owner out of city: best
offer takes it; good furniture and
money maker. Call 88 10th, near Stark.
MUST LEAVE CITY.
I have furniture for 6-room house.
rearly new, worth $225; will sell for
tJall at l3o E. r landers.
9 ROOM house, fine furniture, swell
location, corner; must sell regardless
of price. Call between 12 and 2 o'clock.
475 Taylor st.
LISTEN' $150 cash for 8 beautifully
furnished rooms; rent $36; leaving
town. 0 18th.
5 ROOMS good furniture, fuel and
gas ranges; $40 worth wood; west
side; $176; bargain. 602 Couch bldg.
WHEN you answer these Waul Ada
mention The Journal
WE have mor.ey to loan on your real.
estate: first mortgages only
HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY.
423 Chamber or t:ommrcii.
Mortgage Loans
L L. WHITE
701 Selling bldg.
CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con-
tracts; mortgage loana, rewnui,
rates. F. H. Lewis St Co., 3 Lewis bldg,
MONEY TO LOAN ON KKAJj
TATE. WM. U. ttcv-Ji, ai-
TNf? BLDG.
$100,000 on mortgages, city and farm
property, lire lnnuranca. j..uii,
Co.. Gerlinger bldg., 2d and Aider;
MORTOAGE loans at current rates.
Real estate security; apply room 203
Stock Exchange. 3d and Yamhill.
MONEY to loan in amounts of $100
to $5000 on city property. A. H. Bell,
Ifti Oerilnger bldg.
MORTOAGE LOANS.
Mortgages bought and sold. John L.
Karnopp. Rnllway Exchange bldg.
MORTGAGE loans 6 to 8 per cant.
Fred C King. 314 Spalding bldg.
MONJ?Y TO IOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
- A. H. HARDING. 313 Cham, of Com.
MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7 per cent!
Leuls Salomon Co.. tm r-iarn si.
$40,000 OR LESS, r ARltliNOTON,
80 4th St.. Board of Trade bldg.
BUSINESS CHANCES
20
INTEREST in paying manufactory for
sale. Can be handled with $600. Call
room 4 28 Morgan bldg.
$185 BUYS a nice little cigar store,
good stock, centrally located, cheap
rent. 310 Lumber Exchange bldg.
BEST OFFER TAKES IT.
Cash grocery; partners dissolving
partnership. 502 Broadway bldar.
1000 Business Cards, $1.00
Rvder Ptar.Co..S. W. cor. 8d snd Morrison
FOR SALE Drug business, establish
ed eight years. Clean stock.
agents. C-114. Journal.
No
GROCERY and
nice cash business.
confectionery store.
Phons tt-2908.
$1000 to $5000 private funds for imme
diate loan. Phone Tabor 2620.
$250, $350. $600, $850, $1200. $2000.
Fred W. German Co.. 914 Cham. Com.
MONEY to loan, 6 to 8 per cent. W. H.
Pelts A Co., 310 Spalding bldg.
WHEN you answer these W'aut Ads.
mention The Journal
MONEY TO LOAN 67
CHATTELS. SALARIES
IcfoLOMBlA Loan Co'.,' 20' Swetlan'd
bldg. Money to loan on cnatteia,
pianos, etc, plain notes or anything ot
value, we ouy mortgages, i.onii'ientiai.
LOANS on diamonds, jewelry; strictly
confidential. 141 V 3d st.. near Aider.
LOANS on real estate, diamonds, jew-
elry. Wm. Holl. R 8 Washington rung.
MONEY to loan on diamonds. Jewelry.
8. W. King. 45 Washington bldg.
t Continued oa Vest Page)
Gerlinger Succeeds Dolph.
Salem. Or, Aug. 13. Irene Haeard
Gerlinger of Dallas was today ap
pointed by Governor West as a mem
ber of the board of regents of th
.4 University of Oregon, to succeed Cyrus
A, Dolph of Portland.
Benefit of Education.
Kansas City Star.
J. B. aicGriee of Roawell, N. M,
writes to tell of a negro Irl who had !
two "cullud" suitors. One was a hard
working negro who always had a job,
but was a little short on style. The
other never worked, but wore fine
clothes and adorned the street oor
ners, and was without money most
of the time. Both wanted to marry
the girl and she, although strongly in
favor of style herself, had a strong
hankering after the one with the
steady Job. So she decided she would
Invite ' tbem both to dinner, wait on
them herself, and the one who had
ths nest manners she would accept.
Accordingly they came to dinner.
She first waited on Jim, the hard
working negro, and said: Have sugar I
and cream in your coffee, Mr. Jfm?"
. "Cream only, if you please, ma'am,'
rtpuea Jim.
Then to the stylish suitor: "Have
sugar and cream in your coffee, Mr".
Bamoor
. "Both, If you please, Miss Dinah,'
said Sambo, and he added: "Miss I
Dinah, you knows-d homo-Jonah, raf-
Ical, trsjical, Incomprehensible, com
pound extract of de root-a-toot-toot
Ob de sugar, mixed wld de double dls-
tilled compound dlsoombllltlew ob de j
sream,-makes de coffee obsquob."
Us got the girl. . ,
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