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m THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1914. 11 MASTER OF GRANGE URGES SUPPORT FOR HI E "Grange Constitutionally Op- posed to Monopoly in , thing, " Says Speaker. I il 1A T.. '- Aw r pUIieU IU IVIUIIUpUljr III nilY - - EXPLAINS THE PROVISIONS Both Constitutional Ammfltnaat and 'rnlUAtlve XMiut Should Be FuhI, Is tin Declaration of tlx Speaker. "The gran are Is constitutionally op posed to monopoly la anything. I can- iivji uuaerautoa now anyone believing i In the principles of the grange, or for I that matter, anyone else not allied I with tha nrlvata intaraata n.r. l otherwise than support the proposed ttdelands and docks constitutional m.n,trr.n . I . i . i .. . - I Rvanlii. eta. m-r.-M. - . - " " 7, " " YCJ1 v . s ,u v hall on the 8eCtlon Line road Satur- i4.v nnn I 'ws. Zii.. v... v. w...,. w- utscn vuiu ur i private Interests, the tendency has been to discriminate In favor of Inter ests allied with them," Mr. Johnson declared. "It is to the interest of Portland and any city to have docks owned by the olty, which shall Offer impartial treatment to all, and. thus encourage all Shipping to come to It. A.t D,:MenV. " UPland terfront property aajacem to tne suDmerged I lands here and in many other places I Is held largely by corporate Interests, especUlly railroads, and they have been uuiu over mucn oi mis property, ai though the state statute of 1862 con- vsyad to them the privilege of doing so. To Zaoourage sTMpplng. "The United States government, by building the Panama canal and b micklng great appropriations for har- .bor improvements, and the Port . of DELAND MEASUR Portland, by dredging the river, are will leara the above residence Tuesday, Oc seeklng to encourage Shipping, and tober 6, at 8:30 a. m., thence to the Holy thus provide water competition with rail facilities," the speaker continued, "ana we Should do our part by support ing these two measures, which have the same object In view." Mr. Johnson showed by going: Into the details of the measures that they are fair to all. Those who have im- DraVMl th.lr waterfront nrnnartv von I if the docks, etc.. have since burned down, have secured an irrevocable 11- cense on tne property, wnicn these I measures cannot take away; and the UDlan.l owner who hum nlnr on hla I r - " " l ' "'ii"TCTj. U19 property will not be injured, as " he has naver exercised hla rls-htit tn tha DroDertv. and bv his failure tb do so w . . V. , . - - . -iT.-.iV . ITi. .IV ' sideratlon, h declared. "We must support both the "Const!- tutional amendment and Its comnantnn Initiative measure now," Mr. Johnson ' ' I told his hearers, "as if action is de ferred the private Interests might de velop their waterfront property, thus securing aa irrevocable lie ens on the property and defeating the very ob jects of the two measures. If the initiative measure alone passes, it will be unconstitutional. If the. constltu- I Uonal amendment alone passes, . the people will not have secured the land, but will only have gained the right to accomplish that by means of future legislation or initiative measures! May Zease or Kent. ' Continuing, the speaker pointed out that if the waterfront property is not needed for city purposes it can be leased or rented for a. period of not In .im s ni rha itsn of tha - " - adjacent upland property to be given first opportunity to. lease the property. However, he must pay aa much for It as anyone else offers to pay, and must deal impartially with everyone desiring to use the dock or wharf, just as railroads and other public utilities am now compelled to do. Half the Income of the property, Mr. Johnson pointed out, would go to the general or dockage fund of the city. and half to the state school fund. In i.nln h nnliA Vi a fa.fn.. nf K . bills which will make submerged land which is filled in between the former ??Vr". 2? . . , 1 , . Z. cores Assembly Flan. i. J. J. Johnson again spoke in opposi- tion to the initiative bill legalising the assembly, which he attacked at R T RvrnPH11?? an.d,,,ott - the recent meetinr of the Multnomoh K4' DyrflBbEast 1115, C-1943. county Pomona grange at Pleasant Valley, as an effort to bring back the oia convention syBtem. . J. O. Ketly of the Kelly clan, over - ster pr evening star grange, spok in opposition to the proposed universal ster pr evening star grange, spok4 in eignt nour taw, aeciaring mat it would wnrlr unwdl harrlnhlna on farm.r. RoKert ar. Wrirht onnoaa nront io.ll L .v." -jr - "I all the tax measures to' be voted upon . st th coming elecUon except the two whose object Is to eliminate from the state constitution the equal and unl form" provision In regard to taxation, Mrs. I. B. Garriott discussed the eight hour day and room ventilation measure; Dr. A. W. Chance, opposed the. dentistry bill, and J. R. Purcell dls- cuaned the prohibition constitutional amendment, I paid Dr. Brown: now I quit. Lucore. Read page 6. Adv. I, . I '- . O I 1,1. ALL PREVIOUS BATTBd OnCKTLID muuui auvcaTlHleiM&NXai !H eenta per ord per' Insertion. . This cbarga Is for sll olassiricsUon. except. Ing "Fer Bant la Private Family " Booai and vuara in rnvata .-amuy," "nltoatlon WaBtad ' and "Wanted to Heat" -ed., which are l4 win, (rat wwq T luaartioa. be ad eharged far les ibsa IS eeata. CASH AbVERTIaGMKBlTS tM reals per. wosd for all classifications. excepting "For Reft In Private Family.' ua ana oom iBiirmu raauiy," "aitaa- tiB wanted and r Wanted to Bent' ada., which are 14 eaata per word. Coaaacutlva laaaruoa of easn wtat ads.: 8 iasertloas 'or tha prica of 2 T insertion fer tha price ef S MEETING NOTlCEi.6 41 B. P. O. aLKS Members of Portland lodge are requested to meet In the lodge room Tuesday afternoon. Oct. c. 1914. 2:16 o'clock; for the purpose of conducting the funeral services over the remains of our late brother, Past Exalted Ruler W.; W. Robinson.- Visit- ing brothers Invited to attend. - By Vital Statistics marriages. Births. D&stbsk MARRIAGE LICENSES Z Artbur W. OliM, Boise. Idaho, 24, and Freoonla Holla way, Imperial bote'. 23. Franklin Leslie Bond, 487 East Tbirty-sev-ecth street, 24, and Myrtle Maria Gregg. 261 Fourteenth street. 2Z . "red Howard Brown, 81 Haael Fern street. 26, and Knna Douglas. Forty-seventh and Kast L.B8; rSifs- - e Victoria, B. C., legal, and " - - ". "lsoa Klngsley, 208 blxteentli Lflonara Martin Yerhugen, l Fremont street, legal, nod Cornelia Wlbelmlns Deutsch- . i union avenue, North, Jegti. Perry H. Carliaie. Lanrel, or., 27, and Edith Emma Muon. 403' Morrison street, 27. USE SS street, sei. m. w., Betaking, Medford, Or., Zl, and Km ma Martin, B1V5 Starr street, 18. Jobs Hakala, 153 Nortb Sixteenth street, 23, and Atna Jlinell. 814 North Twentieth street, 20. - George Laskala. 280 North Seventeenth street, 25, and Selaia Lehtouen, 4029 Savler street. 80. Eliot Uoleomb, 111 North Twet-J-talrd street, legal, and Edith Lyle Prater, 200 Kast Twenty- cpnd street, North, legal W. G, Smith &Cosg$i and card. if i ui -uiiiuiii vk vvpislting Third floor, Morgan Bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique i snoring t.. so stars st. BIRTHS kI HJGKN To Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Klrlran. (HASTINGS To Mr. and Un UnA RuHnn. 8535 Blxtyeeond street aouUieast, SepteTn- i uauguicr, SaFFBON To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saffroa, 264 Sheridan street. Hentamlutr n nwi 8HAfc - T? .Mrs. .James ShaTer. 400 iiitrL, oepieiDDer jk. a son. Ti5;I2,To Mr- "n1 Mr- Frank Tonbln, 582 Sixth street. 8cntambr A. Hinolm.. ABKLSON To Mr. and Mrs. JoseDb Abelson. 502 Front street. Seotemher li mnn BOSKNBEBO To Mr. snd Mrs. Dommick Bo- seooerg, twa Xhira strseu EeDtember 4. a BOB. GKANICH To Mr. snd Mrs. Nathan Granlch, i" r mi bmwi. Mptcnow a, a aaugnter. MENABSB To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Menaase, GOCHNEBToMr1.1 - .rMrT Sterile- n. Oocboer, 474 East Oak street, September T a daughter. ' i'TqT? .,,nMr K-Kld'n KflK . Strom. 887 North Twentr-flrst street.. Sen. tember 27, a daughter. xo Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lesiw kr, 811 North Twenty-first street. Septem ber 30, a son. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 NEPPACH October 3, at 831 HaasaJo street, John C. Neppach, aged 63 years, beloved husband f Mrja Marv K,nniih f,fw Carl j. and Antonio Neppach. The funeral Rosary church, East Third and Clackamaa streets, wnere serrtces win be held at 9 o'clock. Friends are lnrlted. Interment Mt. CaWary cemetery. Oakland and San Francisco, usnkusn ana Baukviu, wis., papers MAY At the family residence. 705 DutU street. October 4. Helen Mar. acred S3 rears. 11 months, 15 days, widow of the late Levi Mar. mother of Clarence B. Mar. Mrs. Walter Uowman. sister of Sol. Phil and Mose Kin- L"Tc?t Ti?1.. " Tuesday, October ft. Friends reapectfuUy la- ritea to anena BOblN'SON in this city, October 4, William n boouibou, ageu pj yeara. luneraJ . n . n t n i 1 1 I. V. . I M'.. .1 rt .1 a - . 12 - an o'plmk n. m.. at tlio B. P O R h.ll Broadway and Stark streets. Friends inrtted. The remains are at the realdenca establlsh- h"n ot p- "" Montgomery at tiiui. MA.USUAU.-In this city. October 5, David j. MarehaU. aged 16 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marshs'.l. 408 East Thirty-third street. North. The remains are at the real- ukl ah..., . T D DI.U a. U.. uculv csMiuusuuicui wa a a' sss, wu, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral faere- atter. BELLJQUK In this city, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Portwood. 1314 East Clay street, Cyperea BelUque, age 68 years. Announcement or lonerai arrangements ny u Erlcaon undertaking parlors later K.N YAK T In this city, October 4, st her late reaidence, B3 East Elgbty-seventn street, linella Enyart. aged 70 years. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. Finley Son. -Montgomery at inrtn. BftAN DKS Louisa Brandea, 882 Overlook boulevard. September , W yeara; pneu monia. OATK Howard Oates, St. Vincent's hospital. September as, so yeara; xraciure oc asnu fall from bridge.- MAZAUOVICH Sam Mazarovleh, 056 Vaughn street. September 26. 27 years; gunshot wound in breast, accidental. OL8EN Olaf Olsen, Sua East Iavis street. September 30, 47 years; asphyxiation j gas. I HODNBY Mrs. Anna Hodney, 721 Second I ... d.knt.mh.. 'ST Oa ,euN street. September id. 28 yeara; valvular dis ease of heart. WILSON Charles Wilson, BonneyvlUe, or, SeDtember 24. 40 years: fracture of skull. GA.DKHis.KG Joseph Oadeberg. 512 Sizty-sev- enth street, a. t... uexooer , oa yeara; anemia. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison st. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141H"sth sU, in Helling Didg. Main 7Zin. CASKET sprays as low as $1.50. Lubliner. florists. Portland hotel bin. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A, R, Zeller COi rftltfi? attendant. Day SgSffh't MrvSct WALTER cf KENWORTHT. successor to A. B. Hemstoca. 1687 IS. 18tn Sellwood 71, B-1123. Lady assistant. Chambers Co. and Kerbv. Wood. 1,wn a!l08' C-I138. Automobile hearse I CMAnRTI-IV 0- F- Bldg iivmi ii'i rr.mQAi RESIDENCE TJND. ""LS l U..IUoUINm. 6183. A-2236. 446 Mora! bl rtArb Undrtakinsr'Co Main 4152 OKE WESa-2821. Cof. jS Ind Clay! I Uomi'ltAn E. 80th SBld Glisan. Fu- lomuiuii neral services. T I ' v" nwiiw. or rnWA 4 I PF A RQAW tln'dertakers. East 1080. . CAnOUM 269-371 Russell St. CAPTAIN JARROTT I ' ' 1 11 I ' ' ' " ' r ! I -f . " I ' '" pJ TH KINO OP A JOB CHATAf,0t4 SHARP of 6(ii OfM WfA f 0 I CZTNT fc aho lJOANfeGR1 SHOOT Z5 6UN.5on W40W I V ' Hf 0 J 1 . HOtf I MO WC, sHoerwevscTR.CKnHOTS-J 1 I , I ( M 1 l,VWt:OWI FUNERAL ilKEOTOBS (Conttonad) z A splendid residence under fKlrg s tabllahment, with private driveway. J P. FINLEY as SON, Montgomery at Fifth. UK. .EDWARD HOLM AN, the lead in a; 'funeral director, 220 2d St.. corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phone A 1611. Mala 607. F. S. Dunning, Inc. - East Side Funeral Directors. Fast Alder st. East 8 2. B-252S. 414 Dunning fit Mctntee n5s every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 4S0. A-4o58. L.sdy( assistant. P. L. LERCH. leading east side under. taker. E. 11th & Clay. Bfl883. E. 781. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS. 264-266 4tn St.. opp. city hall. M. 8664. A-1516 FOR SALE HOUSES 61 t New Alberta Snaps 6 room, block car. modern $1675 6 room, corner, elegant buffet. .$187 & h room. fireDlace. sfhardwood. east facing. 1 block car. 7 ft. concrete basement and floor; a beauty. . .$2150 u. is. uoi-,it;iN tsKJrtu, tuwnerj. Sell wood 75. i FOR SALE: NEW HOMES. The house bdad of a lifetime. I will build you a ' modern five room bunga low, double constructea, iirepiace, dui- let. bookcases, hardwood floors. Eta tlorar- wash trays, furnace, chande liers, window shades, full cement base ment, cement sidewalks in and paid for, - graded lawns, close to school, church and stores, near car at Penin sula Park, for $3500: $260 cash. $25 month, takes care of principal and in terest. Address x-ae, journal. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW $25 PER MONTH $25 A beautiful new home with every modern convenience: fireplace. Dook- ca8?s, buffet, hardwood floors, Dutch kitchen, ironing board, linoleum in kitchen, bath and back porch, fixtures, shades, double constructed. 1173 Gree ley st.. on St. Johns car line. xaKe car to Greeley St., walk half block north. A big sacrifice. No better value in city. Owner, East 535. WILL sacrifice swell, modern, 2 fam ily flat, 5 and 6 rma, worth jsooj, now $5900: $1000 down and $25 per mo. Walking distance on E. Yamhill st. See owner, 171 E. 23d, Phone ttast n4s. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, on easy terms. 5 room bouse, on one acre. nroducinjr enough fruit and vegetables to make an easy living. One block from i naved street. At Ashland. Ore. the famous health resort. Mr. S. E, Thompson. Ashland, ore, NEW. furnished room house, with sleeping porch. 4 lots, a canines. 10 minutes walk to Reed college worth, $2400: will sell at a great sacn flee. Write today to owner, J-425, Journal. FIFTY dollars down. 5 room house. near car. for sale at $2000 on sucn IvrilJB LIUIl juu wai quii iwinig, uavu- em and new, Elmer S. Shank, J02 Ry. Exchange. Phones Main 211s, A- 1735. Res. Tabor 4411. 2900 $100 cash, balance $10 per month buys 8 room cottage and half acre, wat alHo r- fare, fina view, srround alone worth more money. M. E. Lee, Wil corbett Plug. FOR SALE cheap, house, lot 50x100, bearing fruit trees, berries and shrubbery; furniture and winter's wood. Make me cash offer. Phone Tabor 1047 or call at 4111 52d st. S. E. 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, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. HOUSES Some fine bargains, Irving ton. less than cost- For rent, fur nished and unfurnished. Also lota. East 278. W. H. Herdman. SACRIFICE, 135x200, five room mod ern, barn, chicken houses, Sparks, 28 bearing fruit trees, berries, easy terms. Sellwood 1280. ' $25 DOWN, $15 PER MO. New, modern, 5 room bungalow, close to car. Owner. Sell. 2204. $1675 Terms easy. 5 rooms, modern plumbing, electricity, near carllne, schools. Box 703. Lents. FOR SALE or trade, $8S0 equity in modern cottage. 793 Montana ave. What have you? ' MODERN 5 room house, good lot as first payment, Sell. 8Z4 after 7 t m. SMALL house and lot for sale; 949 Mallory'ave city. FOR X BARGAIN in 5 room bungalow inquire E. 63d st. North. jyOR SALE LOTS 16 FOR SALE on easy terms. 2 improved lots irfTNorth Irvington and North Albina. Owner, C-712. Journal. ASTORIAfrrffers hest investment; lota, $250. V?5 down. Get one quick. Ellzey, 100 4th st., Portland. 50x100 LOT Rose City Park; two blka. from car; choice residence district. Will sell cheap. Apply 1400 Burrage gt. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention Tne journal. nil li WON'T GET A CHANCE WITH JEFF 10 (Continued) OREGON the Wonderland." For aula Int a hljw.tr 1 ln(Mr)m Trlr addition to Portland. Bar property now. Address George W. 5 Crosier, Terra Haute, Ind.' ' ' LOTS each 41 by 11 test, at Tre- main ntati rn . 'nVATf' ' CitAft naff nvtfof' hare the cash. All for 4350. worth $800. Call Tabor 833 or 7026 61st are. 6. E. VERY choice large view home site, , West side, 5c fare, IS minutes' ear ride, for $350. $10 cash, bal. $5 .per month. M. E. Lee, szz coroett bigg. $360 $10 down. $5 mo. buys ft acre. West side, 5e fare, IS minutes car ride, best bdy in the city. it. K. Lee, 622 Corbett bldg. LOT 50x100 feet in East Mount Tabor, near Altamead. at a sacrifice. $225. Easy-terms. C-803, Journal. GREEN WAT. Portland Heights, lot 40 xllS. all Improvements in; cash or terms. j. j. jjevey, in ra. vwin Bt in, ACREAGE 67 . Acreage : - 1. t, t and 10 acre tract, St minutes out on New, Big,. Red, Steel Electric Cars He commuters fare; very .best of soiL water and community conveniences; $126 to $500 per acr on Installments. The Shaw-fear Co. xMalu 85. 102 4th at. A-8S0C 5 ACRES FOB $250. $16 down sjmI $5 ner month barva acres good logged -off land 1 mile from main line of railroad and town of 1000 gopulatlon, with . cannery, creamery, etween Portland and Astoria. Land from 835 to $60 per acre on these terms. Many 5 acre tracts to choose xrom. BELL REAL ESTATE CO- $1$ Railway Exchange, beC 3d and. 4th eta. on Btaric. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port- Oil,. wswucuu MVAXVb, 4WUMi M tion k mile. New subdivision. Bun- shine Valley orchard tracts; bast soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices only $75 to $160 per acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFariand Realty Co., son X eon bldg.. Portland, Or, 6 ACRES EAST OF PARKROSE. A beautiful building spot, fine view of Columbia and mountains, good soiL Deautuui snade trees, in center of large platted tract with water piped to each lot: a bargain at $2000. S. P. Osourn. &03 JncxLay Dicg. Gibson Half Acres Good soli, city water, close to oar line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585, or SaU- wooq jonn xi. tjipson, owner. TIGARD 2-ACRE TRACT. $675. Nearly all in cultivation, deep, rich black loam, fine for onions, celery, eta, 6 minutes' walk to station- $100 cash, balance monthly. Fred W. German Co FINE FOR CHICKENS1 5 acres. Adjoins Tonquin it en Q, E. kv. jiooo. ioo cash, bsj. easy. Mar. 129. L. J. LAMB. A-1328. FOR SALE 5 acres. 4 in cultivation. house, barn; on Oregon Electric; rea sonable terms. 148 E. 16 th. Phone East 4648. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention int journal. FOR SALE FARMS 17 WHEAT AND STOCK RANCH. 8500 acres in Klickitat county which has record wheat yield in Wash, for iyi4, improved, fenced, plenty run ning water from creek and springs. miles from town on main line railroad also water transportation, ; Several hundred acres in cultivation: over 2000 acres arood level wheat land. Will ac cept small cash payment and balance paia xrom part 01 crop eacn year. M. Brown, 600 Dekum bldg Portland ARE you a professional gardner? If so I would like to meet you. X own some very fine sandy loam soiL good for onions, celery, asparagus, potatoes and everything in the garden, line, also berries and fruit of all kinds. I am ft mile from electric station, 18 miles from Portland by wagon road, if look ing for a proposition of this kind, corns and see me. Geo. W. Turner, Barton, Oregon. m FOR SALE OR TRADE Half section good land near McMinnvllle; fenced, houses and barns, 70 acres cleared: 40 acres oats and vetch; phons, mail and milk route: station ftamile; wells, creeks and springs; timber for 20,000 cords wood, oak and fir. 1296 E. Sal mon - st. 40 acres, 2 miles from R. R. and sta tion. Small house, good well .and spring. 12 acres cleared. Some fenc ings Best of soil, no rock or gravel. Price $1500: cash, $500; bsX term a Homestead Realty Co, room 14, 232 ft Washington st, ' WHEAT FARM FOR SALE. 1120 acres in Gilliam county. Or.; railway station one mile; all under cul tivation; plenty of water. Price rea sonable; terms if desired. Address, E, D. Huber. Clem. Or. WHEN you answer these Want Ada mention The Journal. FOR RENT FARMS 14 FOR RENT 2 choice farms: 100 acres at Tigardville, 35 minutes out Capital highway, rocked, oiled road into yard, electric lights and phone, choice, 80 acres plowed, new modern house. 125 acres 1 mile from 2 rail roads at Liberal. 6 miles east of Can- by; 90 acres plowed, good house, new large bam. fruit and fine peach or chard. Well, springs and river, own er, H. Grebe, Tigardville. Or. FOR RENT 20 acres. improved, house, small buildings, small or chard, creek and well. Inquire 122 1st ave., Lents. FARM of 144 acres for rent. U. S. Stables. 248 Front. Inquire 'WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. TP" FOR SALE LOTS . : , . - a FOR RENT-,ABMS ' 14 ( Continued 1 ? FOR -RENT or sale acra.- fruit trees, vegetables, small furnished bouse, city water, 6c carfare Wood and potatoes on place. Rent $6 per month. Phone W. C Schmidt at Mil waukie, 2 7-J. " 15 Acres Good orchard, rood land, close tn. Sea Hartshorns, $01 McKay bldg. i.v avikjus, 70 acres unaer pio-w, xan ily orchard, well watered. 10 mile southeast of Oretron City. 421 Lumber Exchange. - ' F ARSIS WANTED .RENT OR BUY 88 WANTED a mixed farm. 20 to 40 - acres in cultivation. D-806. Journal WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal. HOMESTEADS 47 Cheap by Owner HOMESTEAD A w V SMI AAA A iAUUUUWA. WIU1V V fon, ztt miles rrom p. 0. and ift &u rom beach; for particulars writ Jos. S. Clark. Taft, Or. GET the best homestead land in Ore gon: leveL rich soil, no rock or s buiuo, s vrxsajl W s VCl a UU1W1 a A A VO AI'.'ISi railroad, now building, unlimited free stock range. ,91 4th st. Main 8774. HOMESTEADS Several claims, fine umoer. uo.ewa.ter. rood rarm lana. some prairie; desirable. Covey, 26? uaj, room zi. TIMBER 28 THREE timber claims, mil from ranroaa, a.noo.ouo. 6u. taa sard, -422 A First st. TIMBER with trackage, 21 miles from Portland. L-259. Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 160-ACRE farm to trade: this land is located in eastern Washinarton near Clarkston, about 90 acres in cultiva tion, dsj. good pasture ana nay lana; food spring, house and barn, some ruit. all fenced : on county road. . y mile to school; price $4500, mortgage 81180: win traae equity ior noose ana lot. clear: call 88 10th. TRACT of 180 acres, adjoininsr arrow ing town In Willamette Valley on P, E. & E. Ry. suitable for orchards, ber ry, or intensive farming. Good subdi vision proposition. This is unincum bered. Will trade lor income prop erty, Portland, or elsewhere, C. Oeh- ler. 407 Yeon bldg. 10 ACRES. With four 22x100 greenhon; filled with lettuce and carnations, ready to market. Money maker. Let us show SohLTNOER, 432 Chamber of Com- BY OWNER. New modern 6 room house, oak floor. mantel. Dutch kitchen, pantry; take a small house. 3 or 4 rooms, up to $1800, balance $1200 cash or monthly: must De ciose in. uom xrom 2 to p. m. 1367 E Lincoln. $1400 EQUITY in a 6 room modern bungalow, Hawthorne district, to ex change for close in acreage. No nicer little home in the city. Owner, Ayres & Smith, 401 Northwest bid 6tb and Washin gton ata. MODERN 5-room bungalow to trade for farm; must have bousa, not less than 10 or over 20 acres, within 20 miles of Portland or Vancouver; .value $3000; no agents. Sellwood 104 or B. M. Hooper, 630 E. 14th st. CORNER, 200 feet front, all improved fenced, fruit trees, berries.- chicken yard, woodshed and 6 room bouse, $3, 000, equity $1500, exchange for acreage, rooming house or groceries. X-787, Journal. HAVE unincumbered lots and acreage to trade for modern 5 or 6 room residence. Irvington or West Bide pre ferred. Will only consider clear prop erty or substantial equity, c uehier, 407 Yeon bldg. GOOD little home ranch, good Im provements, edge - or saiem.. 85500. Trade for larger grain, stock, wheat ranch; prefer with stock and imple ments. Will assume. J. Lents, Pied mont car Darn. EXCHANGE. Will exchanera business coiner for house and lot, value about $3600. Ad dress jaca woiie. tr. u. box uxz. fortiano. "WILL trade my equity in 23 or 60 acres Unproved land near Wiisoo vllle. Or, for rooming house or house and lot. By owner. U-43, Journal. IF your real estate has value and you want to make a good exchange for ether property, see us. Bell Real Es tate Co.. 318 Railway Exchange bldg. WANTED, to trade lot or lots in Port land for acreage near Turlock, Cal. Call Marshall 2503 or A-7051. $600 cash for $1600 equity in fine 1J acres. $1000 in clear trade. C-82J, Journal. . PORTLAND property and farm lands for eastern property. Braes, 604 MCK.ay Dlqg. WANTED rooming house, apartment or hotel for good land near Portland. Parker, 603 coroett bldg. 80 ACRES good unimproved land, Co- lumbia county; exchange for Port land property. 1884 E. Madison, UNIMPROVED land, clear, for 7 or 8 room bouse; assume small amount. 811 Alisky bldg. FIVE acres. Improved, city limits. Sale or trade. Wolfsteln. 206 AUs- ky bldg. ; MILLINERY, stored, sale or trade for anything can use. Main $047. GROCERY 8 building lots, exchange for farm. Owners only. Tabor 1872. UfOR quick exchange of property see Bracv. 506 McKay Diag. HMKOTRAD relinquishment for sale or trade. 224 Lumbwr Exchahge. ROOMING HOUSES 63 MODERN rooming house, nicely fur nished, best location, sell or trade. for land. E-408, Journal. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. BARGAIN in rooming houses, cash or trade. 234 Lumber Exchange. 63 (Continued) Here Is a Bargain It rooms, arood ninlinr. elata ai can be; rooms all rented: located wqere rooms always rent. This bouse is well worth $1000, has sold for more. Owner has other business and must salL Quick sale price $600. ft csjsn. CALL 88 10TH NEAR STARK. ROOMS. RENT $25. Located west side corner, largv yard and roses, "good furniture, rooms all rented. If you are looking for a tone noma and a good income, see this. $125 CASH, BAU TO SUIT. INQUIRE 88 10TH. NEAR 8TARJC GIVING TrilS AWAY. If yon have $160 cash I can sn you & completely furnished 14 room room ing nouao tnat dears 56 month aoove very expense. Double your money quick. 602 Couch bldg. BARGAIN HUNTERS. Hers it is: 44 room hotel, brick bldg., steam heat, hot and cold water in eacn room, ncni oniy eu ; swauesi place In the city. First one comes gets the whole thins; for $800, Peters, 15 jn. bin st. ROOMING HOUSE OWNERS. I have a client who has some cash and an acre tract or Portland 10 lots. Call free and clear, to txaae ior one. Main 63T7. FOR SALE By owner; a good room ing bouse, 11 rooms, gooa locaaon, close to school; price $400, part cash. i6 wortn nm. 25 ROOMS, good furniture, electric lights, long lease, $$00Vhalf cash. 183H rent Tb; price in arc FOR .LE Rooming house, 10 rooms. close in. rood furniture, rnca Phone Main 289L SNAPS for this week. 40, 86, $2 rooms. Modern, close in. Terms. Call 150 11th st. Near Morrison. BUSINESS CHANCES 20 DELICATESSEN, liquor store. Best location San Francisco. High grade, all cash, apartment and hotel district trade. Open under six months. Shows big profits. Stands rigid investiga tion. Selling account other pressing business. s. ssi unoerwooa oxag San Francisco. LOCATION for general merchant in Willamette Valley, on new Portland, Eugene & Eastern Ry. For particulars eau or write PACIFIC LAND CO, 407 Yeon Bldg. GOOD, clean Krocery. confectionery and delicatessen, new stock, good building, price $1000; will take ft in real estate. See this if you want something good. Y-57, Journal. FOR SALE 17 room apartment, new and modern, in best payroll town In Oregon; will consider a small place near roruana as paxx pay or some caah, baJL easy term a AX-6t6, Journal. FINE grocery store, clean stpek. good location, under apartment house. Modern rooms and bath; good cash trade. . Rent $18. Phone Tabor 1187 RESTAURANT for sale completely equipped. Price $1200; $500 cash, balance to suit. M. E. Lee, 621 Cor- bett bldg. A GOOD paying blacksmith shop and tools. Mrs. S. E. Thompson, Aah- land, or. 300 MEN to wear our $16 and $20 suits. overcoats and raincoats. Money Back shop. Open until 8 d- in. 342 Washington st.. Morgan bldg. BEVERLY restaurant, delicatessen. bakery combined, equipped; rent rea sonable to right party; cor. Park and Yamhill, pnone Main vosa PARTNER wanted for one of the best wholesale manufacturing businesses in the city. $200 cash required. 289 Hawthorne ave. 1000 Business Cards $1 Ryder Ptg. Co.. 8. W. cor.8d as Morrison WANTED partner cleaning, pressing. laundry office; $75 required. Will teach business. 221 6th sC BLACKSMITH, sober and rood all around workman, looking for a good location, write f. is. j mi m can, ur, BLACKSMITH shop for sale cheap, p. O. box 713. Newberg. Or. STOCKS of shoes bought for cash pro- vldlng prices rig lit. -oq. journal FOR SALE Confectionery and light grocery. Phone Woodlawn 11. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal MONET TO LOAN 27 REAL ESTATE Mortgage Loans I, L. WHITE 701 Belling bldg. MORTGAGE loans on city and subur ban properties. Mortgage and sellers contracts bought. E. J. Cowlishaw. 607 Commercial block. MONEY TATE TO LOAN ON REAL ES WM. G. BECK, $16 FAIL- ING BLDG. MONEY to loan in amounts .of $100 to $6000 on city property. A. H. BaU. 101 Qerlinger bldg: MORTGAGE LOANS. Mottgatris bought and sold. John L. K-arnopp. Railway isxcnange bldg. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con- rates. F. H. Lewis A Co, 3 Lewis bldg. MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security. Apply room 208 Stock Exchange, 3d and Yamhllt MORTGAGE loans 6 to 8 per cent. Fred C. King. 314 Spalding bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. A. H. ha ruing. 313 Cham, of Com. $1000 to $7000 for city or farm loan. Tabor zt20.- or J-6i. journal. $40,000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON. 80 4th st. Board of Trade bldg. $250. $350. $ $860. 81200, $2000. Fred W. German Co., 914 Cham. Com. it MONEY to loan. 6 to per cent. W. H. Seits A Co.. 810 Spalding bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 and 7 per cent. Louis Salomon A Co.. 220 Stark at WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. $10,000 OR part on improved dty real- ty. iw7, journal. . ROOMING HOUSES MONEY TO LOAJ REAL ESTATE (Goo tinned) -ur 1 -1 - - - -1 rsJrJ'iJJ,r"J I LOANS on improved city property or i- for balldlnsr oareoaM: advauca made aa building progresses; liberal repay- ment privileges; no commission. . tr Llpscombe. 242 Stark sC Main 4420. WE bav. money to loan on your raal estate: xirst mortgages oniy. - 1 HAMMOND M.ORTGAGH COMPACT; 418 cnamDerorommeroav $100,006 on mortgages, city 3; 1." ".'tTJ VS .rriMr. 4V Co.. OerUnger bldg.. 2d and Alder. I BIONKY TO LOAN 07 CHATTELS, SALARIES 1MUED1ATS LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY I AT EASTERN RATES' Ws have one of the finest retail I tea. Positions open to both sexes. Sal lavalrr stores in tn city. A loan da-1 ..v tmm tans n nnn wtth partmnt is conducted in connection I LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no I slarna desienalins loan bUSlneSa diS- I ?hallnr U helafoV a rertol a?'lt KZti -.h.50j;,?rl: I w Y 7 T- . t teres t is paid wnen aue. we are u- censed and have been established since 1899. No connection with any other loan establishments In this city. I A. & M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS. 354 Washington st. WE MAKE LOANS IN 6 HOURS TIME At Lekal Rates Ws loan money on diamonds, otaztos. sawavl . a r . w .at . . T 1 . . wu ciiAio, yuuii uvmm or . airuiurm Portland Loan Co. (Licensed.) Room ' 205. Rtchild Bids. Bet. 4th and 6th on Washington St I $ $ $ STATE SECURITY CO. $ $ $ H R O K El R a SALARY LOAN ON PLAIN NOTES 810 TO Vo I Cn KAfKaT ArU B8T PLACE XO UUKKUW MUiN BI. ABSOLUTELY NO 8ECTJRITT Business Strictly Confidential. ESTATE SECURITY CCv $ $ 2 309 FAILING BLDoT $ $ I MONEY AT ONCE. PRIVATE PLACE to OBTAIN LOANS uiamonas, watcnes, jewelry, etc. SEPARATE DEPT. FOR LADLES. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDEN-1 TlAU EUiX uj, (.licensed). 820 Lumber Ex. Bldg 2d and Starfc MONEY on chattels, notes and mtara. bought, coiumnis. ioaa uo aos Swetland. LOANS on real aetata diamonds, lew elry. Wm. Ho 11. R 8, Washington bldg. MONEY to loan on diamonds. Jewelry. h w Kiner. a wumnrun uuir. . .k. mention The Journal. .i-ui, v"- " w LOANS OANS on diamonds, jewelry, strictly i confidential. 141ft 3d st, near Alder. LOANS WANTED 80 8650 OF private party at 8 per cent. will allow owner 2 per cent commis sion: 81700 pungaiow as security. T 227. Journal. $2500 on Eastern Oregon wheat land. 9 per cent, 2 or s years. S-243, i journal. $6000 at 7 on Improved dty realty, 1 . tnr aAA n .a - WANTED, loan of $300 on $1700 stock or groceries. Clear, j-na. Journal. FINANCIAL 51 FIRST and second mortxaxea. also sel lers' Interest in contracts nurchaaed. Oregon and Washington. H. E. Nobis, lumpennens oiqg. STOCKS AND BONDS 58 MAKE us an offer en $5000 Home -rei. jjonos, uox &, Vancouver, wasn. TO sell your stocks and bonds, try P. kj. hot zto, vanepqver, vvasn. HELP WANTED MALE DON'T look tor work. There is has demand for automobile) driver and ?,P.H?mo?-i hVaa'Sfit. 'ZSSPiZS ?i-t y-? 1 rti rSli'tirH In iii Brtn 4. for ona ires leason. PACIFIC AUTO ft OAS ENomS SCHOOL. 366-268 lltb st. N'ear Jefferson.) i. M. C A. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Racnrd tar vaar 18 111 Calls for men . . . .3685 Positions filled 1942 All young men seeking employment are cordially Invited? to consult with the secretary .of ths Employment De EXPERIENCED stock salesmen want ed to handle progressiva) enterprise, licensed under blue sky law. We now have 8000 stockholders in Oregon and Washington. 1118 Spalding bldg. JUNIOR linotype operator wanted for morning paper: must also read proof. W. C. Walker, Maupin. Or. WANTED at once, man to learn auto repairing and driving. Call Haw- thorne Garage, 445 Hawthorne ave. CHEF Heaaquarters and be I pars. CaV- lrornu wine Pep", z Yamhill. 5 SOLICITORS Call $24 4th U Mou- day. E. O. Holllday, WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention xne journal. HELP WANTED MISC. 48 RAILWAY mail clerics wanted. Com mence $75 month. Sample examina tion questions free. Franklin Insti tute. Dept. 3488, Rochester, N. T. WOMEN -0t government Jobs; thous arils vacancies yearly. List posi tions pen to. woman, free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 704R, Rochester. N. Y. LEARN the Mauris system of beauty culture. Positions open now. We help finance new sbnps la any town. The Maurine, 614 Ablngton bldg. BECOME postal clerks, commence 275 month: sample examination quesions rree. ia-h, journal. UNC aLLED for tailor made suits $6.60 uo. Taylor, the Tailor, 289 ft Burnslde. TEACHER wants foreign pupils in English. Room 310 Bvtqu hotel. PACIFIC Chiropractic College. 407 to 418 Commonwealth bids. WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal: HELP WANTED nSa 1 49 V A T V 6s "v n rar-A t a Tinvl itAlfifS aa -n4L. aam a-iv ap .a a-a-a a-n-js-awjak a. jma-w- UVUB saw Uon dUar yearly business, ha en- inured ue to amnlov an enerxotic trust' worthy; Ynan in each county In Oregon to look- fter their business; big adver tising iw pal rn has Just been started, I H-rTf riiu . . . .... " 7 .. " J I? f ? ,?iT?,JZr& i r,.-r-" . 7. . irr". - - - 1 permaetst poaiUoa, with advancement f W W M a B6lall J W Ssa-aaVA as as m.f W ssj t w wiuj-cnarge you no tea ior ootain taj; th?sltion for you. Address NA TIONAL EMPIAJTMKNT BUREAU. Poaltlob N. Box 6230, Boston, Mass. I A THCJK.OUGH and complete course in civil issr vice ior law clerks, ccpart- ment of the Interior. A common school education ) all that's required, with a knovlMl nf .Um.nlirv law aru lv. opportifflty for promotion. and PORTLAND LAW SCHOOL. n in law for hn.ln.aa man MRS. MlNSDALJ former Instructor of the Young Women's Christian A MnnlJ t inn la now raariw rt v;TK wii.ri.mMr " lLrZlm JkJT-. nana, 5 oooxiteeping, penmansnip, sua, 602 Emurtoss bldg. Personal lnstruc- 44abs 'j . 5j law scuooi nraclijcal eoursa in law: no tima lost from rbAular occunation: rscitatlons evenlngsi; ! 6amuel T. Richardson,' dean; M, Mosahead, sec. 318-31T commoa MOLE-Barbar "College wants man and women to learn tne traae, in s. vsua clean work, parcentacs paid whl'e learning! i tools free; scalp aud faos tnasaaas i specialty; sand for free oat- alogueTH N 2d st. USE sfcljl iir spare urns to DuUd up a mail 'ot iraer nusineas or your own: ws belp you: start for a share la profits? zi opperr-oniues.' arncuiara iraa, uu DOrtuntes Exch Buffalo. N. Y. v 1,1 yr---. tt : Ti f FiviS- Slight, aa.pa.Dla laoies to travel. demonstrate and sell dealers; I. a to $60 p?i, week; . railroad far paid. Goodriidi Drug Co., Dept. 575. Omaha, is en, 4i I THUU9Au government joos open to I men&nd women. 86 to $160 month. Write t 'for list. Franklin Institute, I Dept. $50 B, Rochester, n. X. 1 w a Whn iou moma m r w lar 1 5 cen the double roll. Mais 4 JJ. Benne I EASTtJiN conservatory graduate wants-piano pupils, l abor 4144. HKXP WANTED FEMALE a WAN'S ELwc-Ladles' tailors. 1st la-s I cnatrnalter at once: steady work: good salary. It. Lb Schmidt, cars Cul bertsot Grote Rankin Co., gpokane,Wn. LADY-aVants worklns slrl for com- pans; apply Sunday or evenings, 1166 E. 12tk!kt.. N. WANTED German airl or middle aged; woman to cook. all Wrnnt it WAITiUSjS, $8 wek. Call Main 8062 WHKli .'yu snawer these Want ,Aa, menWijn The Journal. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE 9 Orego Barber College will tea oh you tbe-radelnS weeks; scalp and. race masaa f specialty; tools free; positions guaraiiieea; pay wnue icanvng; tui tion aaaucea this term, S4 jasaisotk. WHEAVyou answer tbeits Want Ads. mcjrion i ne journal. a SITUATIONS MALE i KELlABLE married man desires work in ortaung or rice, experiencea cylin der frt4er; willing to do any common labor t3 support family. Main 1592. XUUuit UtiL i experienced chauffeur wumes a position ana can give city references: not afraid or work. Main 717, A-15I7. - - - XOU&ui man wants Job' slashing woVli." contract work; sear city preier?!. r. to. saroour. At jailer son st ; a-4 Jz. WANTED A poslUon as watchman or oth light work by middle aged lame San. Best of reference. Call -1 xorsf r. Main ikr sit lAiUiJ aged man wants work in pri vate nome Keeping care or and driv ing auto; best of reference. L-260, journal. TAILOR on men's or ladles' new or alterpilons. good references. Prefers cuunicT, xouua; Diarrini wavo. c-ivi Journyrf.' CHAC4'FEUR thoroughly experienced. mamed man, wianea position driv ing private or delivery car; best ; of rererences. u-ia. journal. WANTED By elderly man, position ss Jaqitor or handy man around res taurant or boarding house; 41ft 2d st. N corner Ash. : G-OOtrail round hotel or camp cook, married man, needs -work; Gw, A, Thonjas, 1611 Vera L; Tabor 4717. WAN5f-JJ By single German man. poaSon as chore man- has handled horsfSf can milk. Main 717, A-1617. MAN: with family desires common la bor, position as caretaker preferred. Main! fp, A-1617. YOUNl man going to trade school watts work after school hoars and on snturaays. f-U. Journal. RKLJ ABLE young man wants Inside woijt. Can tend furnace. - J-422, joursai. YOUNG married man, about 20, will take any kind of work. Farm pr. ferred, J-483, JournaL WANTED Place to work for board and room br younc man attending business college. Telephone- M, 5083. MOVING picture operator needs work. City i: or town. References. B-1472. C Strathouse. 451 E. Yamhill. PAINTER, all round hand and married wimss wora, per aay; gooa rsi erence. F-195, Journal. lOUNQ man wants work in fsctory. n.-)vjgurnai. WaXSm'm. 4AI. .tu.l. 1.'.1" PAINTING, tinting. paperhangingT 11th st. Main 2442V Tabor 4762.- 114 TINTING; first-class, clean work; $2 per: room. Mar snail mt. jtContianad oa sText sye ) j-g-By "Bud" Fisher 1. orasr ei tna-iv. . j., " M. It,. SPAULDING, Sec.