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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ' 15, 1914. 10 SCENES IN WAR ZONE ' ARE OFTEN DRAMATIC AND OFTEN GHASTLY Friend Writes to Portland UnLtof Man of Sights That Met tSS?-" mail Ul OlfelllO mat Iici;aM1B-Io Mr. Mn. J. I. AAurn. Eyes in Russia and Servia. . MAN LEAVES, WIFE tilES Bereaved Husband Consigns Body to mends Bodies float Sown the Danube In Great If umbers. A dramatic episode of the war In Europe Is recounted by I. Ostrovsky. a representative of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine company In Vedin, Bulgaria, writing to a friend In Port land. The following Is taken from the- letter: "The scene is Russia. The mobiliza tion is in progress. It is one minute before a steamer Is to leave port crowded with reservists. It -Is the moment of farewell. A wife clings to her husband's Bhoulders. The third bell, announcing the Immediate depar ture of the vessel, clangs. Its coarse nqte like a steel knife fends a shud der do'vi n the grief stricken woman's ' frame. There la a shudder. The wife lies dead in her husband's arms. Heart failure. The husband pushes the still warm body away from him. 'Take her away,' be sliouts to the crowd. 'Bury her and take care of my chil dren. I am going to fight for my Father, the Czar and Mother Russia!' And with these words he Jumps to the deck of the steamer as she leaves the dock." Vedin, Bulgaria, from wbere the letter Is written, Is on the Danube, not far down the river from Servla. Mr. Ostrovsky writes that the horror of war is everywhere In evidence In that city, as the river Is full of float ing corpses of Austrian and Servian troopers who iiave been killed in ac tion farther up the stream. They float down , to Vedin, whole bodies, headless bodies, here and there a ghastly head alone, or an arm or a leg, to bo fished out of the river by the Bulgarians Ballots Must Be Somewhat Changed Secretary of State Plcott Notifies County Clerks to Make Change In Position of Court Candidates. Salem,. Or., Oct. 15. Secretary of State Olfott last night wired every county clerk of Oregon to rearrange the names of candidates for the su preme oiiurt on tiie ballot to be voted November 3. As sent out by the sec retary of state, the four Republican Progressive candidates, Bean, Benson, Harris and McBrlde, had been arranged In the order rded at. the head of the supreme court column. Judge Gallo way, Democratic candidate, was sixth on the list, following Crawford, Demo era t. and he called the secretary of slate's attention to the arrangement iT t lie 4 a ndida tes' affer seeing a sam ple bujifot at The office of the Marion county clerk. Under the new arrangement, the candidates for the supreme court will be arranged alphabetically as follows: Bean, Republican-Progressive; Ben son. Repuhlican-l'rogressivo; Bright, Prnhlhttlinlst; Crawford. Democrat; Galloway, Democrat; Harris, Repub lican; liotchkiss. Socialist; McBride, Republican-Progressive; Otten, Social ist; Ramsey, I emocrat-Prohibitionlst ; Robinson, Socialist; Slater, Democrat. Old Voter Registers. Albany, Or., Oct. 15. Nimrod Price, -ased t2 years, Linn' county's oldest voter, registered yesterday. He hu been a voter of this county continu ously for 60 years. Air. Price was born in Kentucky in 1822 and cast his first vote in that state. The first president be voted for was Zachrey Taylor, 12th president of the United States. Mr. Trice is hale and takes an interest in politics. Ho votes the straight Demo cratic ticket. Chicago is estimated to hae the largest number of electric vehicles of any American city, 2800, New York coming second with 2000 and C'eveland third with 1800. In effect Oct. 1, 1913. ALL PREVIOUS RATES C N CELLED CHARGED AD VEKTISEMENTU Daily or Sunday. 1H cents per -ord per Insertion. This charge Is for all classification, except ing "For Rent In Private Family." "Room and Board in Private Tamily,", "Situation Wanted"' and '"Wanted to Rent" ads., which ar IV cents per word ier lnsertioa. No ad charged for less than Ifi cents. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS ltt cents per word for all classifies tlons, enceptlnjc "For Rent in Private Family,"' "Room and Board In Private Family," "Sltua tloa Wanted'' and "Wanted to Rent" ads which are IVi cent per word. Consecutive insertion of cash want d.: 3 Insertions 'or the price of 2 i insertion for the price of S MEETING NOTICE! 41 WE3FOOT CAMP No. 65, Woodmen of the World, meets every Friday night in W ' O. W. temple, 128 Elev enth street. Ail mem bers requested to be present, Visitors wel come. .O. W. T. Muellhaupt, C. C. ) A. L. BARBUR. Clerk. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114. A. F. & A. M. Special communication this (Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Labor in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren alwava welt;me By order W. M. FRED I,. OLSON, secretary. SUNNYSIDE Lodge, U. D.. A. F. & A. M. Special Communication, Friday. Oct. 16, 7:30 p. m. E. 34th & Yamhill sts. Work In M. M. Degree. Visitors welcome. By order of the W. M. Ed. M. Lsnce, Sec. Vital Statistics marriages. Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES John V. ConoeU, Hlslop Apartments, 30, snd hadeeo I Jones, Hlslop Apartments, s. T. J. Byrnes, San Francisco, legal, and Msry I. M. Woods. 868 Sixth street, leiral C. r. Eddy. 6503 Sixty-fifth street, S. E lecal. snd K.therlne M. Benefiel, 4811 Seventy-first street. tS. E., legal. Kobet . KrlniH, . Ven.ble hotel, legal, and Marie W. Blair. Cables hotel, leal. Lewis M. Chase, The Indies, Or.. 23, and , (uberute . tlsudos. 10U willow street, 2i ft MARRIAGE LICENSES Continued) Christian E. ..Stafriu, Haluma, 'Wuh., legal, nd Alary Frabces Moffat t, 2fi0 North Twea tleth street, legal. W, 6, Smith & Co.-lfSf jiuro poor, morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique laimiiHK o.. au stars: at. BIRTHS LAliBYTo Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Labby. t.fcou1 treet, October 1, a son. BONNER To Mr. and Xfra iTvih-u P Ml1 t-abt Twenty-Uiird street. North. September 2, a daughter. LOVKUUKN To Mr. and Mra. Edward Love gren. 5710 Thirty seventh avenue, S. E.. September 2, a son. . IIA1.LADAY Tu Mi.' and Mrs. Floyd R. llallnday, 133 East Forty-eighth street, Oc tober 11, a daughter. MIKE To Mr. and Mm. William Mike, 1496 Mscraro street. Angust 11. a daughter. DEATHS AM) FUNERALS 75 BAKJLSKK "In this city, October 13, Irr. S. J. Barber, husband of Mrs. Ellen Barton Barber and father of Mrs. Lewis 11. Alder man, Fanny I.. Burber. Joseph L. Burber, I'ortland; Captain John R. Barber. U. S. A., Tort Uunchucn, Ariz.; Captain Alvln B. Bar ber, U. S. A.. San Fraucisco, Cal., and Helen D. Barber, 1'rovldeuce. K. I. Funeral notice luter. UDHAKK In this city. October 13. William 11. Drake, axed 31 rears, late of 98 Call forula street. The funeral service will be held Friday, October JH, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at the residence establishment of J. P. Fln ley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends In vited Interment at Kivorvlew cemetery. M BOWE In this city. October 14. at her late residence, 148 North Eleventh street, Katie McBowe. aed 47 years. The remains are at the renidence establishment of J. P. Fiuley & aoii, Montgomery at nun. CATLOW In this city, Jennl Newton Cat low. Funeral notice later. KUAMEH Otto H. Kramer, St. Vincent's hos- pi lal, October (s, o2 years: tubercular orch itis. St A RLE Muy J. Searle, 2221 East Hoyt treer, Ui.t-juer 10, It years; tuberculosis. EHXS'i' Henry. Ernst, Ski Monroe street, Oc tober li, bi years; mitral regurgitation. M'LMJN'ALl) Augustine C. McDonald, 292 Weldler street, October 10, 74 years; card noma of stoin.ieii. ELKHAHT Charles Elkhart, 721 Second street, October 11, 30 years; lobar pneu monia. MIKPfiy Thomas Murphy. Bonneville, Or. October 7, 33 years: railroad accident. ALEXANDER George G. Alexander, Milwan kie street, October 12, til years; uremic poison. HOUSTON Martha M. Houston. 392 Bel mont street, October 12, 07 years; cancer of breast. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLAkKK BROS;., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morr'son St. MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141ft fcth SU, in soiling oiag. Main vzio. CASKET sprays as low as $1-50. Lubliner. florists. Portland hotel blk. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking tablisnment, with private driveway. J. P. FIN LEY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funetal director, 220 3d St.. corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones. A 1611. Main 607. . F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. Fnst Alder st. East 52. B-2525. 414 DunningN& McEntee Undertakers Mod ern In every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-4558. Lady assistant. A R 7pllPr Of). 692 Williams ave. Mi 111 -CllOI vjUiEast 1088 c1088 Lady attendant. Day and night service! WALTER C. KENWORTHY. successor to A. B. Hemstock. 1687 E. 13th Rellwood 71. B-1122. Lady assistant. Chambers Co and Kerby. Wood lawn 3306, C-1133. Automobile hearse. RT Rrnoo vVilliams and Knott, i 1 1 oyrnesEast ins. c-1943. FnIPQflM KESIDENCE UND. C.IL'OUINm. 6133, A-2235. 445 Mors QLFAFQUndertakinS Co. Main 4162 Or L VV L.OA.-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. Hamilton B- 80t-h nd Glisan. Fu ndlllllLUll neral services. Tabor 4313. DC A DOOM Undertakers. East 1080. I LnilOVjn 369-371 Russell St. . l lukuh. leading taker. E. 11th .- Cla ay. B-1883. E. 781. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS. 264-266 4th st., opp. city hall. M. 8564, A-1516. TO ..iSASB 63 WILL lease for $300 per year, for term of years, elegant 45 acre farm, 20 acres under the plow, 18 acres slashing, balance in elegant timber; some hardwood: located close to Au rora. Owner will also erect buildings on same for 8 per cent additional in vestment. T-249. Journal. 20 room apartment, suitable house keeping, to lease on shares. T-240, Journal. " FOR SALF HOUSES 61 HorsES Some fine bargains, Irving ton, less than cost. For rent, fur nished and unfurnished. Also lots. East 273. W. H. Herdnian. $25 CASH, $18.50 PER MO. 5 room bungalow, close to car. Own er. Sellwood 2204. MUTT HAS THE RIGHT IDEA ON H(GH r cee. iNe Gotta Ge 61 mm terms 1020 E. 29th St., North Just completed, new and strictly modern 6 room bungalow and bath, full 7 ft. concrete basement, 26x36 ft., large sleeping porch, beamed ceiling, buffet, Dutch kitchen, wash trays, wooauit, tun iron l porca wnn preny pergola, built-in effects, rooms arc large and best plan you ever saw. Only block to car. Take Alberta car to 29th St., then block south. OWNER THERE 10 TO 6 DALLY. PHONE EAST 6465 EVENINGS FOR APPOINTMENTS. THE PRETTIEST TYPE OF BUNGA LOW YOU EVER SAW 6 ROOM BUNGALOW. $25 PER MONTH$25 Beautiful new home, every modern convenience, buffet, bookcases, bevel plate mirror and leaded glass, nara- wood floors, Dutch kitchen, ironing board, fine closets, linoleum in kitchen, bath and back porch: fixtures, shades; double constructed; very complete; hardsurface street; sewer and all im provements in. 1180 Greeley St., on St. Johns carline. Take car to ureeiey st., walk half block north. A bar gain. Owner, East 635. " MULTNOMAH on the Oregon Electric Ry. with Bull Run water, electric lights, city schools, telephones in fact all modern conveniences; offers to the rent payer a chance to get a home or his own by paying ms rent money to himself. We build houses from one room up. on easy terms, at prices that will astound you. Take the Oregon Electric car and go out to Multnomah. See Ned Burke, the agent at the Sta tion, or call at our city orrice, &12 Piatt Bldg., for full particulars. $750 Small ftouse, beautiful 50x100 foot lot; disappearing bed. $50 casn pay ment down, balance at $15 per month, .including interest. Take Hose City park car to 7 2d st. See Austin. GREGORY INVESTMENT CO. MVT Rose City Park home at a sacri fice. Has 7 large rooms, sleeping porch and den, oak floors, furnace, fireplace, china buffet, bookcases, two bedrooms downstairs, sleeping porch and two bedrooms upstairs. Will sell for less than rirst cost of house and lot; terms can. be arranged. Price $3250. Will also sell furniture if de sired. See owner, Mr. Crew, at 212 Selling bldg. 4 ROOM FURNISHED BUNGALOW, $50. New bungalow, doubly built, fine bath, light fixtures, Dutch kitchen, full cement basement, completely fur nished and ready to move into; close in, on east side. Price $1950; $50 cash and $15 per month. Why pay rent? GRUSSI & BOLDS, 326 Board of Trade- Bldg. Main 7452. $1225 Buys 4 room cottage, lot 50x103, grad ed sts.. cement walks, sewer, l blocks to car, near Overlook. See own er at 785 Mississippi ave. Phone Woodlawn 686. $2650 ROSE City Park. Almost new modern 5 room bungalow; full ce ment basement, furnace, nice lawn, rose bushes, on paved street. About $200 bonded assessments to assume Close price for quick sale. Part terms. Owner selling. Phone C-2079 or call 101 10th St. Best buy in Woodlawn, 5 room mod ern house, with large attic, njee lawn, garage, corner lot 50x100. car pets and range; 2 blocks from Wood lawn car. lb9 Magnolia St., Woodlawn. Price 250. 80x200 IN cultivation; 3 room house $5 monthly; $650. 160x200; 4 room house; $8 monthly; $1050. A. C. Marsters, 302 Wilcox bid Main 3517. A-7340 Tabor 1770. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OR1UUOJN HUMK-HUiLDliKS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. $600 BUYS a 3 room bungalow, 80x110 corner lot, west side. 16 minutes ride, 5c fare; $150 cash, balance $7.50 montn. ai. n:. L.ee, oo.i corbett bldg. 3 ROOM bungalow, 15 minutes from center of city. Terms $50 down, $10 per month. Must be sold. Par tieulars at 512 Piatt Bldg. FOR immediate sale, modern 8 room house, fireplace, furnace, fixtures, etc., $3750; terms. Don't -hesitate Phone owner, Main 4936. FOR SALE LOTS 16 15,000 Feet 'i 100 feet on Killingsworth ave, and 150 feet on 11th st. Price $1500, jur chaser to assume unpaid balance on street improvements. James D. Og den, 107 Shaver st., near Mississippi ave. Woodlawn 202. $1050 BUYS 4 room bungalow, lot 50X 100. on Humbolt st- near Pa'tton ave $600 Corner lot on 35th and Glad stone sis., plus st, and sewer assess ments. ALBERT HARALA, 785 Mississippi Ave. Phone Wdin. 686. $350 $10 down and $5 a month, buys a quarter acre, west side, 6c fare; this is an ideal place for a home where you can raise all your vege tables, N berries, chickens, etc, which is the greater portion of your living. M. E. Lee. 505 Corbett bldg. A HALF acre view tract, overlooking the east Mte, mountains and rivi, for $750; $20 cash, $10 a month; city water piped to the place. This is ah ideal homesite with a big future. M E. Lee, 506 Corby U b'dg. $10 CASH AND $8 PER MONTH. Buys 80x175 one block to car, only 30 minutes out, good school and stores, fine place to raise chickens. Call 614 Stock Exchange bldg. Main 67.:i. WILL sell 2 lots at great sacrifice on E. Stark st., near 83d st. C-939, Jour nal. Phone Marshall 6896. SNAP Near carline, 1 or 2 lots. E. 77th and Multnomah sts., $400 each, easy terms. Tabor 4627. , OCEAN VIEW lot for sale, cheap, at Seaside. Main 4191. LOTS for sale very cheap. Willamette addition. A-2844. FOR SALE HOUSES C Continued ) Over 52,000 copies of the daily Journal and over 55,000 copies of the Sunday Journal go to subscribers and purchasers. If you figure that the average home contains four people this means that every issue of The Journal goes out to an audience of over 200,000. Among those thousands don't you think many would be interested in your proposition? Wouldn't it be profitable to you to know who the interested ones are? For a few cents you can tell them your propo sition in a Journal Want Ad. Think it over. To secure proper classification in .The Sunday Journal, have your Want Ad. in early. ACREAGE 57 Acreage 1, i, 5 and 10 acre tracts, 10 minutes out on New, Big, Red, Steel Electric Cars IJc commuters fare; very beet of soil, water and community conveniences; $126 to $600 per , acre on installments. The Shaw-Fear Co. Main 35. 102 4th st- A-3500. Beaverdam 5 acres, genuine pure beaverdam, this is not black swail, but the very best and highest grade beaverdam land in the world 10 ft, deep; 2 acres of this is upland for ' building pur poses, adjoining land produced 400 sacks of onions to the acre last sea son which brought in a return of $1160 per acre. Twice the entire price of this place can be produced out of the soil next season, 13 miles from the center of Portland on the best macadam road in the state, mile from electric station Price $1500; cash, balance long term. This is sac rified to 25c on the dollar. 412 Cham, of Com. bldg. 10 Acres, $300 $6 CASH, $6 PER MONTH. 20 Acres, $600 $12 CASH. $12 PER MONTH. $1 fare to Portland. On a good road. Neighbors, school, telephones. Deep, fertile soil, no rocks. All the land tillable. Some trade will be accepted. ' Fred F. Huntress 284 Oak street. 5 ACRES FOR $260 $10 down and $5 per month buys 5 acres good logged-off land 1 mile from main line of railroad and town of 1000 population, with cannery, creajnery, between Portland and Astoria. Land from $35 to $60 per acre on these terms. Many 5 acre tracts to choose from. BELL REAL ESTATE CO, 318 Railway Exchange bet. 3d and 4th sts. on Stark. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Grcsbam district, electrio sta tion ft mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices only $75 to $150 per acre in small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realtv Co., 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. Or. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585, or Sell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. FOR SALE 20 acres at Appleton, Wash., for $600 cash; near school and church, good roads, 5 acres cleared, 15 acres of timber. Sellwood 1478. FOR SALE v-R TRADE 5 acres, new house, Oregon City car, 8c fare. Write owner. Box 105, phone 4 Oak Grove, Or. FOR SALE FARMS YOU can make good from tfie start with our help; will furnish lumber and cattle and 10 acres of deep rich bottom land, cleared, in grass now, on easiest uossible terms; close to good town, schools, churches, railroad, etc... no shipping necessary, nome marKet for all products. Call 627 Corbett bldg. 80 ACRES 5 miles R. R. and boat landing, improved; team and ma chinerv, hay, $4500: clear. Will ac cept $1500 equity in lots, bouse or grocery; little cash; balance long time. Owner. Bpx 97, Castlerock. Wash. 20 ACRES, splendid farm land, $1 fare from Portland, close school, station; $00: $100 cash down. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade 160 ACRES, new buildings, close in, $75 acre. Wolfstein, 205 Allsky bldg. WHEN you answer theso Want Ads., mention The Journal. FINANCE r hate to Touch nuTt for.it, He's Dong so much FOR. NV6 LR.e ADV FOR FARMS GOOD, LEVEL OREGON LANDS. $12.50 per acre. 2 miles jLst of Portland, and 165 miles south, on right of way of Natron cutoff of Southern Pacific. Good for alfalfa and clover, hogs, turkeys and stock farming; 80 acres for $1000; terms, $40 down, $20 per month, no interest, to first 50 pur chasers. 40 acres at same rate. Hunter Land Co.. 602 Title & Trust bldg. 30 ACRES, i cultivated, bal. pasture; house, barn, orchard, team, wagon and all farm tools; near Vancouver. Price $3200. Owner. UX-192. JournaL FOR RENT- FARMS 14 FOR RENT A large stock, cattle, hog ana anaiia rancn; one or the tines t places in the state, for rent on very at- tractive terms; stocK ror sale. If vou are looking for a place to go into the stocK business on a large scale, this will suit you. M. E. Lee, 505 Corbett bldg. FOR RENT One of the finest valley places on the river; large orchard, very rich soil, to lease on shares; at tractive lease. Partv to buy stock. M. E. Lee, 505 Corbett Mdg. 97 ACRES, 40 in cultivation, on Tual atin river, near Sherwood. Inquire 2932 62nd St. S. E. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 38 I WANT a good farm, all improved; I will trade a 10 room modern house and one 5 room and two 4 room cot tages, ajl clear, for a good farm; must be on good auto road and not more than 25 miles from Portland. See J. H. Nash, at 723 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Oftice hours. 10 to 4. WANTED To lease farm and buy stock, if reasonable. Understand farming. References furnished. Give particulars. E. P. Eriekson, general delivery. Portland, Or. A FARM. 10 to 20 acres, with priv ilege to purchase if satisfactory. Must have house and barn and suit able for raising chickens. Address T-250, Journal. HOMESTEADS 47 GET the best homestead land in Ore gon; level, rich soil; no rock or stumps; good water, timber, free, neaV railroad now building; unlimited free stock range. 191 4th st. Main 8774. EXCHANGEREAL ESTATE 24 IF your real estate has value and you want to make a good exchange tor Other property, see us. Bell Real Es tate Co., 318 Railway Exchange bid. TRADE 5 room, furnished, Hawthorne bungalow, as first payment on close ir. suburban home or lot. 354 E. 37th st. N. WILL take all or part railroad, muni cipal or school bonds for my 7 room bungalow on Rodney ave, near Al berta st. Y-62. Journal. 40 ACRES, some improvements, to ex change for grocery, cigars and con fectionery store, or rooming house. Call 150 11th st, near Morrison, SIX LOTS, 1 blk. to Rose CUy car improvements paid, also house and lot; will trade for acreage. N-556, JournaL WILL take anything of value lor my $350 equity in a $2000 home, 1 block to car; prefer a cheap auto. V-41, Journal. WHAT have vou to trade for good $1400 second mortgage, on valley farm. Call evenings. Sellwood 2041. 794 Taeoma ave. MODERN cottage in St. Louis, Mo. Will exchange for bungalow in Port- land, $3100. Marshall 2 209. FLAVEL. Warrenton, Astoria, Port land. Property to trade for it- J- 599. Journal. TEN acres unimproved. Satem elec tric, sale or trade. Wolfstein, 205 Alisky bldg; FOR EXCHANGE or sale, modern 5 room bungalow, 1 acre suburban. Y 81, Journal. FOR SALE or exchange at sacrifice 10 acre tract, 8" room house. 4 acre orch ard, fine water. Main 9049. WE exchange what you can't use for something wanted. 52 Couch bldg. GROCERY, 3 building lots, exchange for farm. Owners only. Tahor. 1872 MULTNOMAH ABSTRACT CO. moved to 315 Northwest bldg. Main 4033. t o nly Neeb rr FOR. e t-TTTLe WHICG r'l-L HAV43 To EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 Continued) I HAVE 7 acres, ail cleared, on Ore gon Electric close in, on west side, block and half from station. Price $4900; equity, $2750. Will exchange for equity in modern borne in a good district and assume. Price on home must be right, W. J. Davie, 605 Cor bett bldg. I WILL exchange $1000 or $2000 of my Interest in a 280 acre well developed j coal property for equity in lots or house that will make me a home. This I coal property is clear, and is tributary .to Portland; solid No. 1 lignite coal; i will be a monev maker. The company has no debts. T. K., 270 Graham ave, Portland. 40 ACRES, 7 miles from WilUunina, in Yamhill county; 200 acres in cul tivation, 400 acres bottom land, bah timber and pasture; good large house, large barn, good fences, tine sojl, plenty water; an ideal stock and dairy ranch. Will trade for income prop erty and assume to $10,000. J. H. t Marlels, 284 Oak Bt. FOR EXCHANGE or sale, nearly new bungalow, 4 rooms finished down stairs, room for 3 above; small pay ment down, $-0 or more per month; would take 5 passenger car $500 to $800, Ford preferred, as first pay ment. Price $2350. T-247, Journal. WHEAT RANCH. 16 ACRE. 760 acres south of Olex: 670 acres hin cultivation, 6 room house and other improvements. lnis is a pargain at the price; will take good trade. R, F. Feemster. 309 Abington bldg. FOR EXCHANGE Fine 260 acre stock ranch, southern Oregon, good hog and cattle range, abundance of springs, close to city, $26,000; clear, for good property, some cash, Clark Realty Co., Medford, Or 320 ACRES, fine black bottom land, all irrigated, close to town or biiver 'Lake, Or., one of the best small cattle ; ranches in Lake county; price $50 per acre; will trade ror improvea i-ori-lahd property. B-822. Journal. 24 acres; 12 acres cleared; 200 young fruit trees, small building, mile north of North Bank depot, Washou gal. Wash. $3000 cash or trade for suitable house and lot near Killings worth ave. Columbia 10. HALF value, 8 acres, with 8 room house, all garden land, right in the town of Kearney, Neb., to trade for I'ortland property. See owner. J. H. Nash, at 723 Chamber of Com merce bldg., 10 to 4 p. m. IMPROVED farm, 120 acres, fre of incumbrances, near good town. Will sell on easy terms or trade for im proved city property. s Owner at 516 Commonwealtn bldg., city. FOR TRADE 160 acres of timber. cruising about 6,500,000; also 80 acres cruising 2.500,000, for Portland property; no junk considered. 301 Gerlinger bldg. OWNERS ONLY. Will take one or two lots as part payment on my modern 7 room bun galow and take mortgage for balance it i per cent interest. H-J57. Journal. HAVE $1500 cash and $1500 equity in 5 roonv house and 200x135 ft. block; will trade for first morlitage or im proved acreage, clear title. U-53, Jour nal. - WILL m11 or trade for coast land suit able for stock ranch. 112 acres of well improved irrigated land in Pow ell Butte. "Price cheap. . Earl baun ders, Powell Butte, Or. 20 ACRE farm, 8 miles from Van couver, Wash., 13 acres in cultiva tion, good orchard, fine soil, no rock, good buildings. Will trade equity for house or lots. J. L MarielB. 284 Oak. LOT 60x100 in lrvington. to trade for bouse and lot or acre tracts near Portland. 26 W. Simpson st. Take St. Johns car. 320 ACRES in N. D trade for Port land property; price $7000; will dou ble in value in short time; all tillable, fine land. See owner, 449 3d st WILL exchange equity of $2000 in 7 room modern house for good vacant property, baltfnce straight mortgage, $1500, running 3 years. 206 Stock Ex. WANTED REAL ESTATE :11 WANTED 320 acres of cutover tim ber iand. Must be good land, adapted for dairying, on east side of Cascade mountains. State price. a;n fall aud character Of soil. Address BX-820. Journal. WANTED Direct from owner, 5 or 6 room thoroughly modern bungalow in restricted district, close to car. Paved street. Not to exceed $3S0O, $1000 cash. Rose City preferred. S-25. JournaL ROOMING HOLSES 5;l Most Beautiful Rooming Kouse Elegantly furnished 15 room mod ern house, price $500, terms. 502 Couch bldg; 11 Rooms 11 In swell location. Rent cheap. Steam heat, neat and clean as a pin. Al home. Every room rented. Price for all, $300. PETERS. 15 N. r.th fit. EXCEPTIONALLY CLASS Y. House 20 rooms; Brussels carpets, fumed and quarter sawed oak furni ture: 3 baths and toilets; rent $60; in come $175. Main 3902. C. L GODDARD. 408 Gerlinger Bldg. $375 BUYS the best 14 room house, fine location, electricity, gas, fur nace, all houseKeeping, rent $45. lease if desired, no commission, see owner at 410 Jefferson; $150 down, balance to suit buyer. Y-80, lournal. ROOMING house, io rooms, fine loca tion, ii.ll housekeeping, well furnished and clean; rent only $28 month. Price, all complete, $250. Terms, $150 cash. Many more snaps. GARLAND & UND, 191 4Ci St. SNAP 32 rooms, all making money; close in, modern, terms, cheap rent, good home. Call 150 11th st., near Morrison. FOR SALE 30 rooms, modern brick, steam heat, all outside rooms, cheap rent, rooms full; snap, $1500 cash. T 237, Journal. ' WANTED 20 to 40 room house for cash, close in. good furniture, cheap; no agents. T-248. Journal. 42 ROOMS for clear lot and some cash. Owner. 382V4 E. Clay. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The, Journal. tMnS?lRiTf?if ROOMING HOUSES 63 (Continued ' . Best Buy in City 44 rooms, new brick bldg., hot and cold water and call bell all rooms, rent only $75. Worth $3500. First one comes gets this for $800 for all. This is cheapest place in city. PETERS. 15 J. 6th St. BUSINESS CHANCES 20 READ it all II have Just what I say) and then some. 1 am anxious to show you this candy and confection ery store, joining a nine-grade school, where there are 700 enrolled scholars; also a splendid place to give meals; an 8 room residence with store and base ment, a 6 room house on same lot, for $3200, with invoice; clear; trade for farm. Ohio investment Co.. 202 Ger linger bldg. A SUBSTANTIAL interest in oldest established high class mercantile in stltion on Puget sound can be secured by a capable business man who can assume active part in management. This business r-has made several for tunes and is capable of making many more; at least' $20,000 cash and not to exceed $35,000 required. Address prin cipals direct, care H. Erwln French, P. O. Box 1902, Seattle, Wash. WANTED Partner in manufacturing business: lame profit, no competi tion; no experience necessary; otfice man preferred; you handle au money. Can guarantee $a0 Der week; few hun dred dollars will secure interest- Now installing agents all over the coast. Call at plant; full interview 245 Holladay ave. . OLU esiaulislittl and good paying launch business, running between Kelso. Wash., and Rainier. Or. con sisting of launch Eauem. length 55 ft.. learn 11 ft.. 4a h. p.. Imperial engine. una North Star, length 34 l'L. beam 8 it.. 13 h. n. stanuard engine, ana bloat. Will sell cheap ii taken at once. Call or address F. J. Hotbuch, Kelso, Wash. Drug Store $6001); half cash, balance on time or good real estate; well located in the city; does a very nice business. Address, U-196, Journal. Light Groceries, Cigars Nice clean little store. $300 st,ock, $200 fixtures; good location. First comes $290. 310 Stock Exchange. PICTURE THEATRE. Owner wi41 give you a bargain; man ager wants to leave, clearing $45 per week, 10c house, $700 cash will handle. See my agent, 310 Lumber Exch. bldg. vest Store in Portland Confectionery, cigars, etc.; rent $15; win invoice oo; price -a00; you c clear $150 month; b02 Couch bldg. $300 takes $S00 equity in $1310 lot, restricted district. $550 cash or terms takes grocery valued about $1000. Rent $3 per month. 602 Broad way bid g. WANTED Steady man to work as partner in a growing cash business; owner will guarantee you $3 a day now which ctn be increased; $275 required. t. an room All), Alorgn blag. FINE opening lor uaniesi and shoe shop combined, in thriving tit.urb ndioinine I'ortland. No coinptniDa. See me for particulars at ?12 l!a:t bldg WANTED Steady man to work as partner in cash grocery, good pay and your money will be secured. Call room 329 Morgan bldg. WANTED Partner, services neces sary, large established corporate! business; salary to start $120 month; $1500 required. W-15. Journal. 1000 Business Cards $1 Ryder Ptg. Co.. S. W. cor. 3d A Morrison FOR SALE Cheap, cigar and news stand; low rent. Inquire cigar stand Carlton hotel, 14th & Washington Bt. MOVING PICTURE THEATRE, full half interest, west side theatre, $200. Other shows for sale. 333 Oak st. FOR SALE Grocery worth $950; will invoice; good delivery rig. West side. H-958, Journal. CONFECTIONERY and light grocery store for sale. For particulars call Woodlawn 3769. 5 CHAIR barber shop, good location, price $175; must go back east. 27 N. 3d st. 1000 Business Cards 90c Rose City Printery. 3d and , Taylor. GOOD clean grocery, new stock, $1000; half cash; will take balance in trade. 551 I Foster road. Archer Place. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal. MONEY TO LOATH REAL ESTATE 27 LOANS on Improved city property or for building purposes: advance made as building progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no commission, j. . Lit.scombe. 242 Stark et Main 4420. WE have money to loan on your real estate; first raOrtg&gea only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COM PANT, 423 Chamber of Commerce. BUILDING LOANS on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beck, 315 Fall ing bids. Main 3407 $100,000 on mortgages, city end farm property, fire insurance. McKensle & Co.. Gerlinger bldg.. 2d and Alder. MONEY to loan in amounts of $100 to $5000 on c'.ty property. A. li. Bell. 201 Gerlinger bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS. Mortgacs bought and sold. John L Karnoip, Railway Exchange bldg. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage toans; reasonable rates. F. H- Lewis & Co.. 8 Lewis bldg. MORTCAOE loans at current rates. Real estate security. Apply room 202 Stock Exchange. 3d and YamhilL MORTGAGE loans C to 8 per cent. Fred C. King- 314 Spalding bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL. ESTATE. A. H. HARDING. 818 Cbam. of Com. $1000 to $7000 for city or farm loan. f.. 1 1 r ji n . p cce Ia.,h.i 1 CL ' ' V I tf.V. Ml -VVW, tl U LI 1 liai, $40,000 OR LESS. FARRLNGTON. 80 4th Bt. Board of Trade bldg. MONEY to loan. 6 to 8 per cent. W. H. Seitz He Co.. 310 Spalding bldg. . MORTGAGE LOANS. and 7 percent Louis Salomon & Co.. 229 Stark st. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. "Sfi. rAUTT, I NGgp FW DOLLAR. FOP. Aftocrr VetN x fVMO OV rAtNtrrtrs '1 innattantdt Mortgage Loans I V X. L. WHITE Selling bldg. -MONK TO iAJA2i 07 ClfftTTELS, SALARIES IlML'firiTC 1 1 i J VB ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRX A3? uAS1U.RN tUlUi W hfca ona of tha finest retail ley elrv aiarea in tnn city. A loan d piu-iiucnff 2i conducted in connections with au rt, mflkinir huiinui UTHlfT. LY CONFIDENTIAL Absolutely n signs designating loan bu sines CLs Dlayed IrS jtront ol our stora. Ail mar. chandisef riledced is held for perlol oi seven? wonuiis wnemer or boi in terest is' paid when due. We are li censed sj?d have been established since 18&. No connection with any other loarr establishments in this city. A. & Id- DELOVAGE. JEWELEitla. -$64 Washington at. WE tAl LOANS IN HOURS' TiALbl m Logal Hates We lor money on diamonds, pianos, real esttje, plain notes or furniture ana Loan oo. a f LJcenaad.) Rogtn 205, Kotchild Bids;. Bet 4th nd 6th on Washinston St. $ $ $ SijATE SECURITY CO. $ $ SALARY LOAio ON PLAIN NOTES $10 . O TO 41041 CHEAPpST AND BEST PLACE illORKOW MONEY. ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITT Business totrictly Confidential. -STATE SECURITY -0 I $ ggj9 FAILING BLDG. tM IONEY AT ONCE. PRIVATE PLACE to OBTAIN LOAX3 Diamtsds', watches, jewelry, etc. SEPAl4?rE DEPT. FOR LADIES. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENT TTA1t t V n T 1 av 820 Lunger Ex. Bldg.. 2d and Starfc. MONEY fan chattels, notes and tntesw bought.' c Columbia Loan Oo . 0 bwetiaftO. LOANS tcv, real estate diamonds, leer elry. -V. iioll. a S.Washington bidCy a- MUfti, x e loan, on diamonds, jewelry, S. W. Kfng. 45 Washington bldg. WHEN teu answer ' these Want Ad mentlrfa" The Journal. LOANS opi diamonds, jewelry, atrictly confidential. 141 "3d st. near Alder. lbANS WANTED 7 30 WANTED from private party $3500 on property valued at $8000; will pay 1 per cent! Interest, but no brokerage, time 3 yt&rs. J-369, Journal. ; tOANS WANTED $500 oau improved Portland prop-t erty. Gd residence district. A-832. Journal $2500 on?Vear, $20,000 approved secur ity. Iiri-ome $5000 annually H-954. journal, s: WANTEf--$200 on Improved 160 acre far rm. CI Claude Cole, 817 Board Trade WHEN ytru answer thebe Want Ada. mention The Journal. jJFINANCIAL SI FIRST tf&g. .of $987; also contracts for different amta. for sale. Well secured. i Will give 20 discount. 204 Falling dg. Main 7141. - FIRST ai?d second mortgages, also sel lers' Interest in 'contracts purchased.' Oregon aful Washington. II. E. Noble. Lumberman bldg. , STACKS AND BONDS Ca FIRST mortgage realty bonds, secured by clOvjiB-in city realty, to net 84. First mortgage larm land bonds, to 'net 7jj. Call or- write for circulars descrith. ing thesi issues. JiOND DEPARTMENT, HARTMN fc THOMPSON. Bankers, ivhamber of Commerce. iV; . HELP WANTED -MALE DON'T leofc for work. There la bin demasd: for automobile drivers and repair nn. Our expert instructors qualify Vpu In three to five weeks and assist in.) securing good positions. Bring this ad3for one free lesson. PAClFllTi AUTO & GAS ENGINE S SCHOOL. 268-2fffllth st, (Near Jefferson. v X. M. ii A. EMPLOYMENT DEP'lI Recorofor year 191$: Calls fqM men 2t$ Positions' filled 1948 All yctifhg men seeking employment are corg&lly Invited to consult with the secretary 0f the Employment De- partmen;.i EXPERjlMCKD urveyor who would be inecreKteH in tmct nf cirw! .irK bottom ;and in live section can get work, fi)flly man who actually desires land wtrtted. Must furnish own in struments. 627 Corbett bldg. WANTMi Man to represent and fit the ."c'ilson Truss." Made to meas ure, soil? on money-back guarantee; experience not essential. Wilson, 64 otn St. ;j j WANTIfU A man who needs dollar and 1 fwllllng to work if given an opportunity to earn a 3ood salary; cash weekly, iddress Capital City Nursery Compaq Salem, Or. ' : W AMI t; Married man to car e for smaJJtierd of milch cows. Call 167 E. Malrvst., Mt Tabor car; off at 73rd st,. twtqiiwkB south. C. D. 'Lawrence. W AN I E3 - Experienced man to haul woodlnust have good team. 420 MorrlHojj.f WANTt.fr Man to dig and complete cessp; Wi on l'latt, between iitln St 38th. in Berkeley. Wdln. Z926; CHEF-. Headqasrters and helpers. CnV- lrorn' i wjne net)"', -& rrunhlll FIRST ;iAHS shoemaker wanted. Z6 Ysmf til st. WHENyo' answer these Want A us. JNyoi mentprn i nn journal. 2 OR -8 good carpenters. Tabor 4370. TIELP WANTED MISC. 49 SHORTHAND, typewriting. experi enced teacher; half usual charge, 711 K. Hl;Ht St. is. labor 6864. UNCALLED for tailor made suits $6.50 up. T-ylor. the Tailor, 289 Humslde. v Continued on Vest Page) fif ny oiia risner: ,) i i JOXEY TO LOAN P w ;t