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13 CARRANZA IN FULL OCCUPATION, ISSUES REASSURING US New Era of. Real Government Promised and Revolution Is Said to Be Over. CHIEF GIVEN AN OVATION esl X.tasr Jfroclalmed 2rovislonal President of Mexico, ul Xs Offl- cUlly Accorded Jtiga Honors. (fnlfed Freae tested Wire.) Mexico City. Aug. 21.Tne occupa tion of Mexico City by General Car ranza, commander In chief of the con stitutionalist army, wai complete.; He en it red the capital at noon yesterday, was proclaimed provisional president, and then given an enthusiastic recep tion by the crowds on the streets. Escorted by a squadron of cavalry' and the Fourth Sonora battalion of In fantry, which acted as a guard of honor, General Carransa, mounted on a superb horse, left Atcapotcalzo In time to enter Mexico City at noon. He was met at the city limits by the mayor and city council. Hundreds of school children were grouped along the line of march, and as Carranza passed they sang a hymn written for the occasion, entitled "Union and Liberty." At the National theatre the proces sion halted ion enough for Carranza to receive at the hands of workmen the flag which the late President Ma derd dropped at that very spot Febru ary 9, 1418, the date of the Heurta Dlas uprising. Later In the day General Carranza addressed the crowd and promised a new era of real constitutional govern ment. He assured the populace that the revolution was over, and that the constitutionalists were to give a gov ernment for all the people, and not for a small part of them. JOHN C. AIKEN WAS PIONEER OF DOUGLAS John C. Aiken. Rnseburg, Or., Aug. 21. John C. Aiken, one of Douglas county's best known rexidents, who died at his home li. Roseburg on August 14, at the age of 68 years, had been a resident of Douglas county nearly all of his life. He was born in Iowa, October 21, 1846, and in 1847 crossed the plains with his parents in an ox team cara van. Bis father, John Aiken, was one of the first pioneer settlers of the Umpqua valley, and early located on the North Umpqua river, where now la Winchester, and with a neighbor, established the first ferry across the - river, over which came the miners and Immigrants into southern Oregon. This ferry crossing led .to the loca tion of the Winchester town, which In Its day became the inland em porium of the Umpqua valley. Here the first United States land office was opened for business south of Oregon City, and here were various mercantile establishments, with a mill nearby, Of this old town, John C. Aiken Sr. was the proprietor. John Jr. first at tended school at the Wilbur academy, and later his education was completed at the Portland (Or.) academy. He was married to Miss Dee Ellen Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrey Chapman, old and honored pioneers of this valley. He leaves to mourn his death his wife and daugh ter. Florence, and two nephews, O. W. Aiken of Seattle, and Ous I. Aiken of Portland. Mr. Aiken was the last of his faml . ily. his two brothers, Edgar and Jo seph, and a sister. Mrs. Sarah Lane, bavin gone several years ago. Mr. Aiken was known as a man of good bablts and sterling character. Missing for Week; Man's Body Found A. J. Wetland, OakrUls, Was., 88 Tsars Old, X-eft Bom to Pick Black berries and railed to He tarn. Centralis, Wash., Aug. 21. The body of A. J. Wetland, .who has been miss ing .from his home in Oakville for the past week and for whom a continuous search had been made ever since, wan found in the woods near Oakville Wed nesday by Frank Kroppe, an Indian. Wetland was 86 years old. He was out picking blackberries on the day of his disappearance and It Is presumed that the heat got the best of Mm and that, being unable to attract help, he died. Welland was the father of A. Welland. formerly a merchant of Oakville and at present manager of te electric light plant there. Qninaby Welcomes Rain. Quinaby. Or., Aug. 31. Since June 23 via Mln hita fallen- until thltf mamtnff. when a shower cooled the-air. Not only have the past 67 days been devoid of moisture, but the weather has been unusually ' warm. All unhanrested crops will be greatly benefited, while h lkvtnar at thai dttatwnnd Ktlniruimh. Ing of forest fires makes the promised showers especially timely.. ;. Work be - gins next Monday In severalSiop yards In thy section. . N r - 1 1 IW' t W.'il III COUNTY JAILER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS f -r ill ll v. " -7' " ill 11 X "( III ll t t 4' ill ' if' " "i ill ll I ' r" ll i w ' " fill ll f kSs y II !' II &fy III Harry -Grafton. County Jailer Harry Grafton died last night in his room at the county jail from cancer of the stomach. He had been suffering from the malady for over a year and was operated on several months ago. Sheriff Word first appointed Mr. Grafton Jailer when he was elected sheriff in 1804. When he took office In January, 1913. Mr. Grafton was again made jailer and has held the position since. He came to Portland about 26 . years ago from Joplln, Mo., and was employed at the Jones Lum ber company's office at the time be received his first appointment. f Mr. Grafton was bora In Lima, Ohio, 47 years ago. Grafton, W. Va., was founded and named by his father. He Is survived by a daughter, Jessie, 20 years old, a son Rodney, 15 years old. and two brothers, one of North Yak ima, "Wash., and the other of Joplln, Mo., and a sister of Lima, Ohio. All have been notified and the brother from North Yakima is en route to Portland. Funeral arrangements have not been i completed, but it is expected that the Odd Fellows will have charge. Ferguson Advises Inquirer as to Standing of Certain Firms in Northwest, (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem. Or., Aug. 21. According to Information reaching both the insur ance and corporations departments of the state, some peculiar moves are be ing made in certain insurance circles. Corporation Commissioner Watson says the American Brokerage company has no authority to do business in the state, and Insurance Commissioner Ferguson has written a letter giving an inquirer advice as to what he should do with an offer of the broker age company to trade his stock In the American Life & Accident company for ; stock in the American Brokerage com pany of Tacoma. Back of it all there is said to be a scheme to consolidate several insurance companies of th Pacific northwest under. the title of Consolidated Life. The Insurance department recently approved a reinsurance arrangement and the American Life & Accident company went out of business, follow ing a stormy .career. The life busi ness was turned over to the First Na tional Life of Tacoma. Commissioner Ferguson, In his let ter, which la addressed to S. P. Bach of Lebanon, says that the American Brokerage company of Tacoma is an unknown concern, is not authorized to transact business in this territory and anyone soliciting business on its be half In the state Is violating the law. Continuing,' the commissioner de nounces McCallum, formerly with the American Life . & Accident Insurance company, stating that he was respon sible, more than any other, for the sale of stock of that company In a manner which was severely condemned by state supreme court in Its opinion when it stated that "a fraud was perpetrated upon the public." "Do you think his advice in this matter would be for your benefit?" writes the insurance commissioner. "The only suggestion I have to offer at this time Is to hold your stock un less you get a good cash offer for it" The First National Life of Tacoma Is commended by the commissioner. Lebanon to Have Begnlar Delivery Lebanon, Or., Aug. 21. At the reg ular meeting of the city council Tues day night, Dr. W. O. Amos was ap pointed mayor pro tern, the office havirrg been rendered vacant by the death of A. BX Lerslng. . A resolution, was adopted complying with postal regulations, which will give-Lebanon a city delivery. Engineer MeArthur is drafting a map and systematislng the town, so the houses may be numbered for the convenience of the mall service. WISCONSIN MAN. TO TALK Professor John R. Commons of Madison, Wl8 one of the members of the federal Industrial commission now In the city, will speak Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock In the green room ot the Commercial club on "The Wisconsin System." ' Professor Com mons will tell of what his state has done in modifying Oregon' political system and In organising a most ad vanced industrial system for bringing capital and labor closer together. ( Auto tfpsets; Six Hurt. I . McMinnville, Or., Aug. Jl. Six men were hurt last night when an auto- mobile In which they were returning from Silverton tipped over. The "In- lue&A tra ft Nffltnn fnr jniintv (clerk of Yamhill county, aerious; J. t B. Johnson, three ribs broken: Walter I Doty, Henry Crawford. Jeff Nelson a Archibald Terry. NSURAMCE CONCERNS ACTIONS ARE WATCHED BY THE COMMISSIONER FIVE KILLED VHEN AUTO LEAVES BRIDGE i J. Bluford Davis, Well Known Ranch Owner, Lost Con trol of Machine ' , North Bend. Or., Aue. 31. As . J. " Bluford Davis, driving an automobile f with six passengers, neared tho pony Point bridge late last evening, be lost control of th car, which plunged through the railing and dropped 20 feet, killing Davis akd four of the passengers. One other, Alvin Bourne, was seriously Injured, and George Was eon was unhurt. With Davis, who was a, leading ranchen the dead are: O. W. Wlrth, ranch owner; Chris Peterson, owner of a saloon in Marshfteld; James Wan ton, pioneer and deep sea fisherman, and John Negaton, a homesteader. The men were pinned beneath tho car and though help was rushed to them quickly none could be revived but Bourne. t The party was on its way to South Inlet on a pleasure trip. Wasson held ; Bourne's head above water until help 1 came. The others were either killed : by the weight of the car or drowned. I There was about two feet of water t in the stream, the tide being in at the point where the bridge crosses Pony Inlet narrows. There is a sharp turn there, where two years ago an auto mobile turned turtle though no one was hurt. The bodies of the victims of last night's accident were brought- to North Bend for preparation for burial in Philadelphia. Olson Must Put Up Bond to Keep Peace Stents Storekeeper Accused of Threat ening to K1U Wife Possesses Medal for Saving Vt Lives. Conrad 8. Olwn of Lents', an ap pointee of ex-President Roosevelt to the transport service, during which time he was given a medal by the hjgh army officials for saving the liveB of 17 men, stood before Acting Judge Haney of the municipal court this morning and told a story of his war record and bravery, while his wife related how he had threatened to kill her Tuesday night. The couple, advanced In years, con duct a little grocery store at Lents, where the neighbors say trouble has occurred many times within the last two years. "I believe the neighbors." said the acting Judge. "I believe the trouble is liquor. I believe your wife when she says you threatened to kill her. I am afraid you may carry out your threat some time when provoked and while drinking. Therefore, the only thing I can do is to require a bond of $500, which if . given will allow your liberty; but you must remain In custody until this is given." Olson said he would give It within a few days. Gasoline Costs $1 Gallon in England Strong Demand for Oil tot War Pur poses Cause of Tremendous Adranoe la Prices la Xiondon. While the present European war has brought about Increased prices in this country, its immediate effect on Eng land may be seen from the fact that petrol (gasoline) was selling In that country for SI a crallon on Aueust 8. according to a letter received in Port land this morning. ,Ag the petrol supply Is mostly Im ported from the continent It can be seen Interruption of communication with the continent for any period of time would soon hare the automobiles of England motionless in garages. At the time the letter was written the French government had com mandeered all the taxi cabs In Paris and the English government had taken over a large number of- motor convey ances and taxis in London. Since .the outbreak of hostilities Lon don has been nervous of night attacks by aeroplanes and dirigibles and power ful search lights have been combing the sky throughout the nights. The opinion was freely expressed in London that Germany had gone to) war in the belief that England, dl-1 vlded over the Irish troubles, either would not fight r would be at a great disadvantage. Junction City Is Growing. Junction City, Or., Aug. 2L Hansen A Nelson, proprietors of Junction City meat market, have bought a " lot on Greenwood, between Fifth and Sixth streets, and will immediately begin the ereotlon of a concrete building 83x60 feet, to be occupied by them. The building will contain modern cold storage and ice plant, with capacity of 1000 pounds of Ice daily. Junction City now has- one fit the best bank buildings in the state, and when the meat market building is complete. It will be one of the finest markets. All buildings erected here lately, both in country and town, are being built of first class material and modern. A drissle of rain fell here this morn ing, but It was not enough to lay the dust. Caae for Equity Court. Salem Or., Aug. 81. That the state game and fish commission must resort to equity proceedings In court to re- voke a license upon the ground or a i.nrunatlon la an onln- Ion filed by Attorney General Craw . v.. "IT ' ford. The opinion was asked because of the charge that Beuffett Bros, se cured the location of Sam Williams, an Indian, three miles from The Dalles, hv renresentlng that there was no fish NEAR NORTH END ing appliance within 800 yards, when, scott At San Pedro. cai Nellie B. Scott it is asserted by the Indian. rx.J9'S. sueh appliances on the ground and had occupied the fishing grounds last year. Woman Given Divorce. Circuit Judge Gatens this . morning granted a divorce to Mrs. Nettie Dal ton from George Dalton. The Daltons were married September 17, 1805, at Los Angeles; and Mrs. Dalton alleged that Dalton has since acquired bad habits. She was allowed custody Of a daughter and $15 a month for the sup port of tho child. . . Bays "Wife Left Him. Suit for divorce was filed this morn- ln hv Dunrsa M. InnM asrailnst MraL , N. A. Jones. They were married at J Cape Yard, Mo November 30, 1904, i and Jones alleges Mrs. Jones left him I September 7. 1912. "Friends in Need" Are Journal 'Want Ads" Many of today's worrisome little problems and many of the big ones, too find happy solutions through the "Want" Ad." columns of The Journal. Journal "Want Ads'- are -little friends in need, always at quick com mand, always able for every task. Let a Sunday "Want Ad" be the test. Get it in early to secure proper clas sification. If your name appears in either of the telephone directories, phone in your ad, Call Main 7173, or A-6051 School Superintendent Leaves. City School Superintendent L. R. Alderman left last night for the mid dle west to attend several county teachers' institutes. He expects to return just before the local schools open next month. Chicago will be the farthest east he will go. Bafratt O'Hara, lieutenant-governor of Illinois, Is a candidate for the Dem ocratic nomination to succeed United States Senator L. Y. Sherman. Want Ad Rates la arfect Oct. 1. 1913. ALL PREVIOUS KATK8 CANCEL LCD CBA4iagl AUVKKXCBKUK-NTS Dally or Sunday. IH cents per wore per tusertlon. Tbla chart la tor all claaaificatlooa eicept Ids "tat Ktut In frivHta fr'amliy," "Uooid and Bord in frivat Family," "Wtaatloa Want ed" and "Wanted to Eanf aua., wbica ara 1 fL cents per word per Insertion. Ne ad chirred tor lew than Id cants. CASU ADVEUXlgMSNTB t cant per word tor all elaaelfleatlaa exerptlnt; "For Bent in Private ramUr." "Uoum and Board in Private Family. " 'dlt nation Wanted" and "Wasted to Heat" a da., wntcn are 1 eenta per word. Three Inserttona for the price of twa. Beven Inaertiona (or the price ot fire. Mo ad taken for if thao 13 cent. MORTGAGE LOANS 5, 6, 7 On Improved city property. We also deal in Corporation and Municipal Bonds. BOBEBTSOK ft EWUfO, 207-8 northwestern Bank Bldg. MEETING NOTICES 41 GRAND picnio Sunday, August 23. Klrkpatrick Council No. 2227. Knights and Ladies of Security, cordi ally invites all members of the order and the public to attend their closing picnio at Crystal Lake park. Big pro gram of I games of baseball (ladies' championship ball games), races and contests, good prizes, dancing, best union music; bowling alleys, swings, boating. In fact everything for a good time; refreshments sold on the grounds. Admission 10 cents; fare. 5 cents. Be sure and come. AL KAUER TEMPLK, A. A. O. N. M. S. Stated session .Satur day, August 22, at 8 p. m.. Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill streets. Concert by the band from 7:30 to 0 o'clock. Trnnstiortatlon for the Shrine picnio at Gladstone Park will be on sale during the session. Visiting nobles cordially invited. . HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. THE Woman's Equal Rights league will hold their meeting Friday even ing, 8 P. m., August 21, at 205 1st st. The question of statewide prohi bition will be a topic of discussion, with good speakers to attend. All are invited to come. Refreshments served after" meeting. ALBERT PIKE LODGE, U. D.. A. F. & A. M. E. A. degree tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors welcome. By order of W. M. Hi. ti. IV im. Secretary. yitaJ Statistics marriages. Births . Dtatbs. MARRIAGE JLICEX8E9 Jeseph r. Handler, Chapman' Or., 87, and Mary M. Klfer. Perkins hotel. 85. . Qeorre Everett Young, 303 6Ui St.. legal, sad Jeaale L. Hickman, 841 14tn at., legal. ti.tOi.. TO IavkIot. A81 Olnekamaa St.. legay and Florence K. Child. 1143 Division "t'iaiaonLS. Uklna. 618 17th at.. Ieeal, and Cora C. Painter, 1107 K. Card there, legal. Charle H. Thornell. 43 Monroe St., legal, and Caroline Bocklngnein, 436 Monroe sc. lgal. W.G.Smith & Co. 7 Third floor. Morgan bldg. and cards. DRESS suits far rent, all sisea. Unique Tallorrne: jo no atsrn si. BIRTHS KIPLKY To Mr. and Mra. H. S. Ripley, Portland, July zt. a aon. rmith To Mr. and Mrs. Georira Smith. 6O05 SerentyaeTentli street 8. . August 2, a daughter. BYBNE To Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne, BU Vincents h'oapltai, Aognat o, a son. KLINE To Mr. and Mra. George B. Kline, 607 Blamant street. JUiy is, a aaugnter. BOOT To Mr. and Mrs. William Root, Haw. - tborne avenue, July 23. a daughter, , jenK8 To Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Jenks, . July 81, a dangnter. i HARRIS To Mr. and Mra. Mlrel Mlrel J. Harris, t 2t Morrlii street. Anguat 8. a eon B.EKD To lit. and Mra. Joaepn Reed, 883 Bnrnaide street, Augnat la, a eon. KOYES To Mr. and Mra. Homer W. N'oyea, 86T Beat Tentn at. is .. Aiiguet it, a son. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 and Mrs. William Hurler, of Hlllsboro. Or., alster of Mra. W. R. Pingbam, ' of St. Hel ens; Cllne and Wlllard Hurler, of this city. Tne funeral service win be bed at the con tarratorv chapel of the T. S. Dunning, lac. east aide funeral directors, 414 E. Alder, at 3 p. ta., today (Friday). Frleada Invited. Interment Mt. Bcott Park eetnetery. VOOL8 -At St. Vincent hospital, Aug is wdttf w. Wooda. aged 49 years, huahand rf ' Mm. Roele Wood. The funeral atrricea will be held at the conees-ratonr eh a pel of the f. S Denning, Inc.. east aide funeral im4nn. 414 B. Alder, at 2 o. j m. Sunday Aag. 23. - Friends invited. Interment Mt. Seott Park cemetery fellTLfcR la tbla elty. Aug. 31. William J, Butler, aged 48 rears, late Of 1223 B. 10th at. N. The remain are at the reaideace establishment of J. p. Flnley a Son, Mont gomery t finn at GRAFTON In tela city. Aug. 20. N. Harry Oraftoav aged 47 year. The remains are at the residence eetaDllabment or J. P. Fin ler A Sou. Montgomery at Fifth st. Notice tal funeral feaxealtec DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 (Qontlnncd.) t TAGGAKT At the residence ot hia slater. Mrs. Georglna Euppert. 580 Bldwell ate., Rurua Milo Tagaart, aged SO year. 8 months. 12 day. Belindas at the funeral parlora ot Walter C. Kenworthy, 1987 E. 13th. Sellwood. CARDIFF Martha Cardiff, 270 Columbia U, Auguat 16, 13 rear; tuberculoid HANSEN Leone Croas Hansen, 63 N. 8th at August 18. 4 yean; acute gaatro enteritis. BCB1CK Eldiidge fiorlck, St. Vincent's hoa- pltal, Auguat 10, SM yea re, caracome of leg. CHOUGH Lewi G. Crouch, Multnomah boe- picai, Aug. it, yeara; perl tool tie. CF AMD Lulu Crane, 221 13th at Auguat 18, 42 rears: asphyzlafion. iTCABTHT Mra. Lillian McCarthy. St. Tin cent's hospital, Augnat 18, 81 yaara; acute intestinal obstruction. NOHTH John North, SO Montana ST4., Aog- nt m. UK ypurs; apoplexy. ti. iuvii. buus., ilurisls; fine tlowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison et. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141 alb. it, in SHltne bid. Main 7215. FUNERAL DIRECTORS NEW HOME J. P. FIN LB If at SON The only residence undertaking es tablishment in 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 policy of moderate prices has never been changed. J. P. FIN LET & SON. Perfect Funeral Service, Montgomery nt 5th. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading funeral director. 880 Sd st., corner Salmon, iady assistant. Phones a- 1511. Main 507. F. S. Dunning, Inc. Bast Side Funeral Dlrpotora 414 Cast Alder Ft. Kat 52. B-2S23. Dunning & McEntee S" every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-466K. l,a dv assistant. A R 7pllpr Cn 692 Williams ave. ni lli-CllCl jJt East 1088. C-10S8 Lady attendant. Day and niarht strvlce. WaLTKR C. KENWORTHT. successor to A. ti. Hemp'oclr. 1C87 EL lXth 8ellwood 71. B-1122. Lady assistant. RT RvrriPC. Williams and Knott. I. DjrlllCOK. 1115. C-1943. KENWORTHY Ma?n.EenFtVxM FRIPQHM RESIDENCE UND. FLS. CnlUOUlM M. 6133. A-22S5. 44R Mors. ClCArQ Undertaking Co. Main 4162 OIaLVVLo A-2321. Cor. Id and Clay. . L LERCH, leading east side under taker. F 11th & Clay. B-1S83. E. 781 Uomilinn Eat th nd Gllsan. Fu- nf'MiHUM neral services. Tabor 431. 'FARDW Undertakers. East ltit. S9-371 Russell st. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-263 4th St.. opp. city hall. M. 8564. A 1516 FOR SALE HOUSES 61 A X'TT'TXr R trr m Hunt I aw a ir Una mm. -a w e a waua v M v wv va alUWl O. iirepiavce, paneiea aining room, all Kinds buiitin work. Dutch kitchen with breakfast nook; $2800. $300 down, bal ance like rent. Hawthorne car to 60th and Division, west to 68th st. south, to ynm nxrn I iwn r- - ,nn, 1711 FOR SALE Three lots, one new mod ern 5 room house, and a farm for 33700 less than cost. These fine pieces must go In the next 30 days. Ad dress 11 S3 Montana ave.; phone w uuuiawn oi. DOUBLE constructed 4 room modern house, UD-to -data finished, lot 40x loo. east iront. variety of fruit, hen. houses and yards. Cheap for cash Will exchange Zor acreage; hi block rrom AiDerta car. iQ3i B. Z9th st. r 32d00 5 room bungalow, modern, rood location, full cement basement, furn ace, fireplace, beam celling In living roorh. An attractive place at an attrac tive pricesfiziiuiisaisL, near 3 2d. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME On vour lot or ours: by vour own plans or ours; pay us line rent. THE OREGON HOME-BU ILDERS. 1330 Northwestern Bank Dlde. 1626 THREE room house on 80x110 it., corner lot, west side, 6c car fare; lto casn, siu- monthly. M. K. Lee, oza corpett niag. THREE room house, 50x100 lot, gas. CI rrvj li i . jt uooa"v . fc. a v.ca leav ing town. Will sacrifice. Easy terms. wood lawn zusi. fci A h. K. m a.n offer: new 1 room hnn galow, 439 62d St., 2Vs blocks south Of Banay oiva. oee owner, 473 Wnsn. Bee tms toaay. HOUSES in Irvlngton for two-thirds their value choice location: also lota: houses furnished and unfurnished for rent. East 278. w. ti. ll era in an. DIG sacrifice for cash; a room house. modern, aiitiu; aiso iot, 426. own er. Tabor 937. - A FINE 6 room cottage, 32160; very easy terms. Phone Main 77 SO. Ask for Boehm. NEAR east aDoroach Broadway bridse. $20 room. house. $10 4 room cot- tage. Phone East 864. BARGAIN West side house. fins new, cost $8500. Will sacrifice for $2500. 406 -Commercial blk. Mar. 1753 $1850 room house 3 lota, fruit and roses, cement waias; terms. jau 855 Salmon at. owner. tas MONTHLY without interest hurt new 8 room house; price $2850, $300 cash. East 48th. Owner, Woodlawn 693. ! OK SALE room cottag, one blk. from carline. Price $1300; terms. Phone Woodlawn 999. WHEN you answer ttieae Want Ada maatlOB Thm Journal. FOR BALE U OUSES 01 L.OBiiana.j BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUATION. Altogether Lovely DO TOU WANT A MODERN HOMJLIN TUB COUNTRY. BUTHVITH ALL OF CITY ADVANTAGES t ONLY IS MINUTES FROM HEART OF CITY. ON GOOD CARLINE: MAGNIFICENT 20 MINUTE AUTO RIDE. GRAND VIEW. NOTHING BETTER. YOUR OWN TERMS IF YOU MAKE A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. ALSO CHOICE LOTS ON YOUR OWN TERMS. J-S24. JOURNAL. SWELL BUNGALOW SNAP. Just finished and ready to move Into, fi rooms, doubly built, finely fin ished, extra large airy rooms, oak floors, fireplace, panel dining room, buffet, bookcase, Dutch kitchen, fine fixtures, brick piers and cement front porch, located between the river and Milkaukle st-. close in, & block to car; price a snap, $2750; small casu pay ment and IIS jper month. 818 Board of Trade. Main 74S2, A-4401. AN invitation Is extended to a few rent payers to visit Cumberland and Parkway Sunday, August 23. and view a practical method of building homes on monthly payments which are less than rent charges of similar houses elsewhere In Portland, the 20th bouse now under construction, see them Sun day, and you will also stop paying rent. Take a Misslsslppl-Kenton car to Albina. and Etelcum avenues. 1 block north of Peninsula Park, 10 minutes from flown town. A NEW 6 room bungalow, 1 blocks from carline. full cement basement, wash trays, Lmtch Mtchen with built in effects, bath with hot and cold water connected, reception hall, large front porch and electric fixtures, win dow shades and linoleum, lot 45x100 to 10 foot alley; will sell with any reasonable payment down, balance like rent- we paid $2460; will sell for 12175 before the 1st of September. Call Marshall 1880. WE will build and f lnano e a home on your lot or any lot you may select. Pay zor it like rent. We guaran- . . . . I. M.n tliee sa.iisia.cuuo. vaiu US. BOWMAN & CO. Commercial Club Bids. ONLY SlkaO A new 5 room modern bungalow. This house must be sold soon. Was built and will be sold by owner. If you want a new home for lees than you can build one, don't fail to see this. Beamed ceilings in dining room, built in buffet, window seat anCl two bookcases. Basement and large attic In a restricted district, 876 cash, balance easy. Call owner. Tabor 1782. OR. SALE at ML Tabor, two full sise lots and house with Improve ments, and a fine vineyard on place. Owner will Instruct buyer how to take care of grapes for two years. Price $3500, 1-8 down. E. 63d. Apply to C. A. Beyer, manager Frank's gar age. 2d and Jefferson, between 1 and ' o'clock. Stop! Look! Listenl FivT room house. modern. Dutch t ai k. . laA tAaw a 1 a-4 a fixtures, all large rooms, full front porcn, one block from car, price $1400. H. E. Potter, owner, Millard a vs.. Mount Scott car, WOULD like to have a 10 minute business chat with the wife or mother who wants her own home near Peninsula park and Jefferson High school and get It with rent money. pnone Main 7 7 do, a-?S7 4. jueave aa dress and convenient hour for Mr. Gregory. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS. $760. LENTS. Tr. w ... 4 wsl am aAaaaJt a v ci jr ucn t a uuui iuvoi tj vuiuiptri. city water and sink In; corner lot; 325 down ana sio a montn. see pnoto at office of Fred W. German Co.. 91 i Chamber Of Commerce. $20 cash, $10 monthly for modern 6 room bungalow, 3 lots, fruit and shrubbery, $2000. See owner, 8006 Clayton st, near Woodmere school. Phone Tabor 2984. FOR SALE LOTS 10 $700 Half acre tracts, west side, 6c car rare, line soil, just a tew of these half acres left. Don't wait Until they are all sold. Come In and let us take you out to see them. Best buy around Portland: $20 cash, $10 monthly. M. hi Lee, 622 Corbett bldg. . SPLENDID 60x100 corner on Main st, Vancouver, Wash., for $800. Think of the bridge and act. N. W. Merrl field, 810 Washington sU, Vancouver, Wash. 140 0x110 ft. lot. west side. Cc car fare. You can cut your liv ing expenses by purchasing this large piece of ground; lies high and sightly, best of soil; $10 cash, $5 monthly. M. E. Lee, 623 coroett Diag. LOTS 10 and 12. block $1, facing east, Irvlngton Parle; cement wanes, l Mock to car, $750. Address box 68, R. P. 2. Boyd, or. FOR SALE 3 acres near new cannery t Grestiam. Phone Main 4S&. $350 Quarter acre tracts, west side. dc car tare, lies line, dsbi ox soil, good neighbors, fine for garden truck and chickens; $10 cash, balance $5 monthly. M. E. Lee, 622 Corbett bldg. WHKN you answer theae Want AOS, mention The journal. ACREAGE 07 Acreage 1, t. 6 and 10 acre tracts. $0 minutes out on New, Big, Red, Steel Electric Cars lie commuters fare; very best of soil, water and community conveniences; $125 to $500 per acre, on installments. The Shaw-Fear Co. Main 85. 103 4th st. A 3 600. 5 ACRES $360. $19 down and $6 a month' buys S sores food loKered off land between Portland and Centralis, on main Una of 3 railroads, lMi miles from town of 1000 population; saw mills, shingle mills and other Industries: some of these tracts are half cleared; beauti ful trout stream; first class bottom land; good soil, lies well, fine location: 160 acres to choose from. Perfect title. Warranty deed. BELL REAL ESTATE CO, 212 Railway Exchange. I OWN absolutely the oest bottom land on Columbia riverv 90 per cent now dyked. Joining good mill town. rv. xt. aepoi ana river, wiia a Dig ue mand for houses, lots and small tracts; price but $100 per-acre, or a Firopositlon that will net $20,000 profit n 6 months; any banker will say the same; investigate. O..J Brooks, Rai nier, Or. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Gresham district, electilc sta tion 1-3 mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts: best soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices only $i5 to $160 per sera In small tracts; easy terms.- Frank JMeFflrUnd Fealty Co.. 309 Yeon bids;.. Portland Ur. ft ACRES $500 Ready for plow. $1 fare from Port land, close to school, station. $100 cash, employment by month as part pay if wanted. 1$ tracts on market. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. 0.6 ACRES lor sale by owner; 12 acres stumped; 13 acrea In hay among stumps; balance pasture. Good macadamised road. Address P. A. Hyde. Tsnnton, or. WHEN yon answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal. I V Btt ACREAGE . 57 QUARTER ' ACRE TRACTS -ON WEST SIDa Good soil. Bull Run water, le ear fare. -. - SS down. 25 per month. An opportunity worth investigating. SHEPARD & GEARIN. 4S2 Washington at., near lith. Main 885. A-4T10. - Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close t ear line, ea-v terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1686, or Sell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. FOR SALE FARMS 17 A' FINK OPPORTUNITY For a man with small means; 14 acres, good stream on land, good spring on land, some small brush on creek bot tom, about 8 acres of creek bottom on the 10- sores, land Is easy to clear; will make a fine chicken or berry ranch; this land Is unimproved but has no heavy timber or stumps; land la miles from Camas. Wash.; good farm on all sides of land; mil to school: price $500; can be bought on small payment, good terms on oaianoe. 10 acre farm, 100 acres under plow. 220 acres tillable, fair buildings, finest water, soma stock and machinery; fine stock proposition. 6 miles from rail road and boat. R. F. D. dally, school across road; price $18,000: wlU ex change for other property. What have ou T 40 acres, about 80 acres under plow, land practically all tillable, lay prac tically level; good well of water, good small barn, shack of house, K. F. IX by place daily, school half mile, on county road: place Is a miles from railroad station and boat landing; 1 mile from state road; price 12000. This Is a snap, as It cost this much to clear this land. Geo. 7. Moody, Washouajal, Wash. LAND BUYERS' NOTICE! Tour labor value of $3 per day and $1140 cash buys 40 acres splendid farm land, ready for plow, close to school; value $100 per acre, leaving you a larg profit. Opportunity for alx farmers only. Claude Cole, 117 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE (o acres. 8 miles from city limits. lVk miles of electrto R. R,; well Improved; $15,000, $3000 cash, balance 8 years at 3. Phone East 1089, or address 636 Williams ave. FOR BALE First class dairy or stock ranch on wuiamatie siougo, u seres of finest pasture In the coun try. See Mra Saline, Saline's Landing. steamer America. SACRIFICE 40 acres, $ room house, chicken house, etc.. la mUes from station; fare $3.76 return from Port land; $700 cash If taken before 1st. Owner, K-17, journal. 40 ACRES. $960. $1 fare from Portland, Splendid farm land; close to school; $200 cash. Claude Cole, 917 Board Of Trade. TWO-THIRDS price for close to Port- land farm, $2(00 cash and balanoe $1400 mortgage. V. F. Thomson, R. L. VVashougal, Wash. -WRITE W. E. Wood Realty Co 91$ Willamette it, Eugene, Or- Willam ette valley farms and acreage. 20 ACRES Improved, with buildings, on macadam roao. .eiso, waau $1000 Box 701 Rainier, Or. WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal. FOB RENT FARMS 14 $60 ACRES. 6) highland, never over flows; 260 in cuiuvauon: earn 290 feet long and holds 136 head of cattle: 11 room house; personal prop erty for sale. Will glva long lease. H. F. Gilbert, 116 Lumber Exchange. A air fhr Rlsna. TWO acres near irZ Comfortable cot tage, furnished, 125 fruit trees, small fruit, chicken houses and parka Tennis court, isiepnone, xireyia.ua, -w waukle Red 854 ' 'jin &a uru under cultivation. 6 miles from WashougaL Wash. Per sonal property for sale. EX F. Gilbert, 215 Lumber Exchange. Ask for Bland, TIMBER 28 WANTED Timber. State prtoe, legal description. M-18, Journal. HOMESTEADS 47 GOING to Harney county by auto. Want 2 more parties to locate on 820 acres. A homesteader. -li Manor in. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 Have You A Good Lot TO TRADE IN ON THE BEST NEW $5000 HOME IN ROSE CITY PARK7 IF YOUR WIFE SEE8 THIS HOME, YOU WILL NEVER HAVE ANY PEACE AGAIN UN TIL YOU BUY IT. IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS. GET BUSY AND I WILL SHOW YOU. NO AGENTS. D-160. JOURNAL. WE CAN aBLL OK TRADE. If you wish to sell your real estate for cash or trade for other property. It win pay you to see us zor quick re sults. io years successiui puataaai Is our guarantee for a square deal. M'KENZIE a CO 815 Gerllnarer bldg. Ms In 1803 WANTED, SOUTHERN IDAHO STOCK OR ALFALFA RANCH. Have a fine southern Oregon farm of 470 acres, 200 acres in cultivation. wub improvements ana rarm imple ments, free and clear, price $30,000. CALL, AN A KASER, 722-24 Yeon blder. UNINCUMBERED, oesirabie business and residence lots at Estacada. Or- a prosperous Uttl town, to exchange lor improved or unimproved xarra lands; might pay some difference. G, A. Cobb, I eon bldg-., city. EXCHANGE Equi ty Of $11,000 la looxioo west side cor,; A-l location. worm jzu.uuu, zor new, modern pun stricted district, of about $4000 and $4000 cash, balance 8 years. Owner. K-81, Journal. FOR SALE or exchanre, 62 acres well Improved, value $13,000; 7 miles from city limits; would take Portland residence property to $6000 as pari, pay, balance terms. 63$ Williams ave-. Portia no., rnone uii 31000 EQUITY TO EXCHANGE. Hawthorne 6 room bouse; someone with $150 casn and something to trade can get a mighty fine exchange on a room house In Hawthorne. Smith-Wagoner Co.. Stock Exchanre 400 EUUiTY la 100x100 with 4 room new bungalow, modern plumblne. fine poultry bouse, on Base Line road; Will trade for piano, Ford car or arood cows. Inquire Tabor 1946. EQUITY in 6 room modern house close to Maw i noma ave. rnc stave aultv iliOO. Will take lots or an au tomobile. M. E. Lee. 622 Corbett bide. ROOM bungalow: gooa building lot and some cash, zor Ford or Btade baker 4 passenger, 1914, MX-IS, Jour nal ; 7 pAbSENGER auto, fine condition. mod star or hire: oarxain: a: x- change real estate, anything of valu 2fi llth st. ue FOR EXCHANGE Fine 600 acre stock ranch for income proj Dperty. Price 65.000. Clark Realty Co MedXord, MODERN 7 room house, oorner lot. E. 12th eu, clear, went acreage. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. TIMBER land to exchange for Port- land property or improved farm land. 811 Aiisny oiog. EXCHANGE Portland lots ror acre age. Address 1131 E. 31st. N. Wood lawn 3379. ' TWO Hood River lots for sale cheap or trade. K-83, Journal. RESIDENCE to exchange for aa Im proved farm. Lr201, Journal. - WAXTEl-REAli ESTATE 81 " " ' 1 VanYa LOT. - r - -Small payment down with second mortgage privilege; want to build; can furnish reference ' and security. O 993. Journal. W AXTED REAIi " ESTATE Si WANTED To lease on long time of - buy on payments, 4 acre land with 4 room cottage, -southeast and outside city limits preferred; not far from oar line. F-122, Journal. IIaVe a client for your S room house . If well located and priced right. 311 AUsky bldg. s ROOMING HOUSES S3 , 11 Rooms 11 In heart of city, rent 117.50; furnaca beat; furniture cost $800 months ago. Price today for all. $145. Peters, IS N. 6th st. Richard J. Coad Hotels, Rooming and Apartment Houses sold and exchanged, lilt Northwestern Bank bldg. VHKN you answer these WaM Ads, mention The Journal. BUSINESS CHANCES 20 INDUSTRIOUS man wanted for gro cery business; Invest, $500; make $25 week. Take full charge, handle all money, run the business to suit , you. Owner baa two store. 502 Broadway bldg. .. POOL hall. 3 pool, 1 billiard tables, i bowling alleys, cigars, soft drinks, etc.; line fixtures; In wet town near -Portland: only $1100; $700 cash. bal. easy. 80S Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. - CONFECTIONERY and groceries. NIc clean stock, fine business, on good corner. Living room. Must sell' n account of other business. 775 Union ave, N. . . $1000 cash and $2500 property will g you the best paying business In -Portland today. Investigate, M-4, Journal. - . ' CONFECTIONERY, light groceries and cigar store. End of carline. For sale for cash or trade on city property. Call Tabor 4073. RELIABLE man of mechanical ability wants chance to join In partnership. Can invest some money. Address YX 926, Journal. FOR BALE Grocery worth abvut $1000; will consider a good trade for house and lot; some cash must accom pany a trade. J-323. Journal. T T i I EUROPEAN war compels me to sell to highest bidder this week, grocery and fixtures. See agent, 603 Broad- y oldg. OR SALE Drug stock and fixtures, rood location. If you have ' any money to pay down, balance can be ar-rna-ed to suit X-776. Journal CIGAR stand and light confectionery. centrally located, a bargain if taken at once. Price $200; rent $15. 848 ft Stark st ; CIGAR star.d. fine cor. location, clean stock, invoice or 7U0 casn. terms. 803 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark. 1000 Business Cards, $1.00 Ryder Ptg.Co..a. W. cor. 3d and Morrlsoa HARNESS and shoe store for saie cheap. Oak Prove, or. POOL HALL. 8 tables for sale or trade. Tabor 3317. WHEN you answer tha Waul Aatj mention rne journal. MONEY TO LOAN 27 REAlESTATE LOANS on Improved city property or for building purposes; advances maaa as building progresses; liberal rerav ment prlviles.es; no commission- J. P. Llpscombe, -4 2 rstarx st. nun . . LOANS From $50 to $i000 made la a day; lowest rates. SMITH 1WVLS1 Jlt-M UO., 903 N.-W. Bank bldg. Main 877, WE have inoi.ey to loan on your real estate; first mortgages only. -HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 423 Chamber of Commerce. Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE 701 Selling bldg, CASH paid fdr niortsuges, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans; reasonaoia rates. F. H. Lewis & Co., 3 Lewis bldg, MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES TATE. WM. U. BA;K.'3lB FAlLf ING BLDG. - $100,000 on mortgages, city and farm property, lire insurance, aicenaia aV Co.. Qerllnger bldg., 2d and Aider. - MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security; appiy roora S04 Stock Exchange, 3d and Ysmhlll. MONEY to loan amounts of $10 to 35000 on city property, a. u, unit. 101 Gerlinger bldg. - ' MORTGAGE LOANS. Mortgases bought and sold. John L. Kamopp. Railway Exchange bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES 1 ATE. A. H. HARU1NU, 313 Cham, of Cotn. MORTGAGE LOANS, and 7 per cent. Louis Salomon 01 to., zz atarg st. $1000 to $6000 private funds for imme . diate loan, rnone labor zzv. - $40,000 OR LESd. FARR1NGTON. 80 4th St., Board of Trade bidg. $260, $350. $600. $s60. $1200. $2000. Fred W. German Co.. 914 Cham. Com. MONEY to loan, e to 8 per cent. W. H." Selts at Co., 310 Spalding bldg. MORTGAGE loans to per cenu Fred C. King. 314 Spalding bldg. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal $600 TO $6u to loan on improved real estate. K.-77. .'ournai. ilOOO or more to loan at once; Claude Cole. 917 Board of Trade. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES 07 IMMEDIATE LOANS ' ; ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY AT EASTERN RATES We have one of the finest retail Jewelry stores tn the city. A loss de partment la conducted tn connection W.U, ... a M m ... vwm.mvww .... LY CONFIDENTIAL, Absolutely signs deslgnatinir loan business 41s-' played In front of our store. All mar- cnanaise piecgea is neia zor a penoa of seven months, whether or not In terest la paid when due. We are li censed and have ben established Sine 1$89. No connection with any other loan eetablisbmen In this city A. AM. DELOVAGE, JEWEI.KRri, $34 Washington St. WiE make loans in hours' time At Legal Rates We loan money on diamonds, planoa, livestock, storage receipts, equltlea, real estate, plain notes or furniture. Portland Loan Co. . (Licensed.) Boom 205, Rothchlld bldg Bet. 4th and 6th on Washington m PRIVATE (PLACE DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, MUBICAia INSTRUMENTS. ETC. Buslnss strictly confidential. Beparcte department for ladles. ELISV C3. tLlcensed.) 22.0 Lumber Ex. ibldg., 3d and Star H $ $ $ STAi'E SECURITY CO. 11 B 11 O K E R S SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTEflL lift TO ioA CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACS TO BORROW MONEY. ABSOLUTELY NO SECURTTT 1 ; Business Strictly Confidential I STATE SECURITY CO, u $ f $ 809 FAILING BLDG. tit COLUMBIA Loan -Co.. 306 SwetlanS bldg. Money to loan on chattala, pianos, etc.. plain notes or anything og value. W buy mortgages. Confidential WHEN you answer thee Want Ad. mention The Journal. - - LOAKS on. diamonds, Jewelry: atrleUy conrioentiai. nit sa at., nesr Aioer ajOAKS on real estate, dlamonos, lew- elry. Wm. Holl. R 9 Washington bldr. MONEY to loan on diamonds, lew airy! S. W. King 46 Washington bldg. - LOAXS WANTED WANTED 31600 to first mortgage, city property, .zor ft years. loo air 892 Front. (Coatlaaed. oa 2fSZt fag si mm SO