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O A. W W A ai-x jUUxiiJAL,, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, liOVEI.IB 3, 1314 13 I! 1 ' AtlOVER NATION IS v GENERALLY GOO President Votes at Priqceton . and Will Get Returns To- night, (Continued from Pag One.) ' II EATHER could be votd with a single mark for i,- each part jr. :.;., v The election board ordered additional . booths placed In many precincts . to ' , , expedite voting ;. ; ;,-"-.' ., Extravagant claims were made by party leadera, but all agreed privately that tht result would be close. . CALIFORNIA 'ELECTIO IS INVOLVED, WITH 3 PARTIES IN THE FIELD - San Francisco. Nov. J.4-Ideal I weath er conditions drewSout a record! break lov early vote la the state election here today. Registrar Semansky pre dieted that the vote in Ban Francisco "will be 120,000. out of a total registra tion of m.000. ; ' f ; Alt state officers from governor to' iT state superintendent of public lnstruc- ion Will b elected bv the voters to- , dr, as well as a United State sen .atof, 11 congressmen, 20 state senators and 80 " stata assemblymen. A new .chlef justice of the state supreme $ court and two assistant Justices will . also be elected. ! Ban Francisco will elect eight supe rior Judges and j five justices Of the ; peace. ' i' ' ' - I .' Forty-eight amendments are down on ..the ballot, but the greatest Interest was centered In ha prohibition amend ' ment and In the state eight hour law. It was generally predicted that the , , prohibition amendment would suffer an .overwhelming defeat, but It was be i lleved the vote pn the eight hour law i. .would be in doubt until tne last bal- C I ' Johnson H Ooafldent. i '4 f . , I u T V. dent of reelection. "I expect to be re turned to Sacramento," he sad, "by a majority of - 70,000. The people don't ; want to return to the conditions which , prevailed before I was elected governor four years ago." I v- Senator John B. Curtln. theiDemo- V cratlc nominee for governor, was also confident that he would sweep the ;, state". "I am certain of elocjton'i he said. "In the" country districts the '. people want a change. I will carry i every county north of the Tehachapai, .-and also at least three counties in the southland.' . . - I Th supporters of Captain John Fred , ) cricks, the Republican nominee for gov ernor, claimed his election was cer tain. .1 . ' -.'. . Mo la Oaptala Trederioks, y:. , 'We will come north of the Tehacha- V pal." they said, "with a big majority. 1 and we will carry sufficient counties ' ln the north erti and central parti of the state to Insure a sweeping Republican .victory." ; The Progressive campaign iwas - closed here with a monster meeting at , i mihijK riAvarnnf JnhnMn on1 WranrlaiWaS Ideal, J. Heney, candidate for senator spoke Th Prohibition arid suffrage amend from the same platform. It was- the ma Were attracting the' most in ter first time during the campaign that 8t ner- ence. Before the speaking .began, each asked the other what he thought! of the . outlook, and each was assured 6f con-jtion weather drew out a heavy vote fldence In his election, j throughout Wisconsin today. The early .The fight for United, States senator ; vote in the Socialist districts waa no- was admittedly in doubt, with all three 1 tioeably neavy. The state supreme candidates Heney, Progressive; James , court refused to permit the use of vot fD. Phelan. Democrat, and Congress- j ing machines, and the election returns nan J R. Knowland, .Republican claiming Victory., Knowland made tho most optimistic prediction, saying he would win by 10.000. was '; WUsosj Indorses Phslan. '.". "I will be an easy" Winner,' Heney 's statement, "unless the peoplo .inrow away ineir vuies un nicia.ii. i Phelan, with the indorsement of ' ..President Wilson and the active eup rport of Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane, who made several ' I addresses in'hischalf, could see noth 1 ing but victory. J On account of the unprecedented length of th. ballot, which embraced I nearlv - 50 initiative amendments of ' Intricate nature, besides local proposi '1 tlone and a long list of city and tounty ', candidates, the returns were expected 1 i to be the slowest in. the state's his- 1 y -tori- No definite results, except PosM . s sibly on the head of the tickets,! were (-expected oerore late tonrgnt-i i vrn I , Vounting of the vote . on the Various . h amendments was regarded as certain to be particularly slow. :,!-.'.,, 'i I ! Los Angeles Vote General. ! Los Angeles, . Cal., Nov, Uausual . ly neavy. voting was reported; early i today frm precincts in the residence districts , of Loa Angeles. As j usual, 5 the 1 early bafioting in the downtown 'precincts was Slow, but all first hour 4 indications nointed to one of the heavi est votes la the history of the city. ' Th day was clear and warrot. PoHs U worker were more in evidence than in an jrvrnua eicciiun nr. i voters were compelled to worm . thlir way (through th crowds that swarmedi about , th polling places. At one north side 'precinct it was necessary to clear a . way for women voters from the street to the polling booth. ; . - j I There were three principal contests of especial interest in Los Angeles j ; the gubernatorial race, the prohibition ' contest and the battle for the district j k attorneyship between Joseph Ford and ! Thomas Lee Woolwine. j ; ' Campaign managers at the j various ' , headquarters expressed satisfaction j v witn imirj cnn-Kin(ii n ui ai tew houra,: balloting. - j I ' t Heavy; voting continued throughout , e morning, and Registrar McAler rredictad that at least 200.000 Of Los W Angeles county's 312,000. registered voters would go to the polls. More than 50.000 bad . voted in Los . 'Angeles at Soon. ; Probably 0 per tent Cutf this figure represented the women's j '."vote. From $ to - 20 minutes were : 1 consumed by many In marking ballots; ' ' jln .many ;preclncts voters were! com pelled td stand in 'line 30 minutes to await their turn at the booths. '- . ' Shortly before noon -Progressive.' beadauarters announced that jthej early j balloting was satisfactory from k Pro- ' treselve i viewpoint. . . Optimism per- ' vaded the Republican headquarters, where it was claimed that he Theavy , tarty vote was favorable to Fredericks. ' t Paaadeit Officials Swannptd. ' j Pasadena, Cal., Nov. : -With luiany , f the ballot boxes nearly filled bv 8 o'clock, and with no extra; facilities. election officers were sending out t .ill. fnm, VaVa ..J !1a.I,. 1 morning. , The . supply of election bootho 1 also proved Inadequate . and nany persons were eompelled to; stand In line 20 minutes. In some precincts nearly 25 per cent of the registered "vote had been cast at o'clock. The women wera voting heavily. The prohibition amendment is t given the credit for bringing out an unprece dented ferge vote, but the bitter three cornered fight for congress from the Ninth -district also is an impor tant factor. BelU. incombent, 1 run ning as a Progressive, and Is opposed by Randall. Prohltrton-Democrat, and I Rdberta, Republican.- - Poll ti dans ad mit m. is anyooay s ,xignt ror this place. s. j Suffrage Nevada Issttei" . V Reno, Nev., Nov. 8. The suffrage at raendment was the overshadowing fia ature in Nevada's -elect ion today, al though , full state ticket waa to be eAa cted. Clear weather prevailed and tbi- early voting was unusually heavy. A nti-auf f resist- claim the suffrage amendment "would be defeated by at least 2500 Votes, - predicting - that the ballrtts agafost the amendment in the cltlea would more than offset those in favor: of it in the rural districts. - Bod 1 Democrats and Republicans claim 1 their respective state tickets would J be successful, bat it was be lieved '. here that the vote would be close afc'd the' istsue in doubt until the last ballet waa counted. ' -. . ? ( .- ! ' Arlzoiu Heaviest In History, ' Fhoeni Aris.,- Nov. The heaviest vote in, Arizona's history was ; being cast. . and . preirietina were made that S per ce tit of tba registered vote of more than v. would be east.: Interest j entered in the fight around a prohtbitloii amendment, and in the gubernatorial and senatorial contests. Governor CUvsrge W. D. Hunt, Demr crat. is opposed for reelection oy Ralph Came on, , Republican, and G. XT. Young, Progressive. Senator Mark Smith, Democrvt. Is a candidate for re election, oppose d by liorenso Hobbeli, Republican, anS J. B. Nelson. Progres sive.. ,; .:. ,:, r- ' ' ' - A complet. stxite ticket and several constitutional aniendmenta were being considered...-, Big Vote at San Diego. i Ban Diego, Cal., Vov. 3. Yotfag was mo neavy nere todtay m the two hours after the opening oa the pollsthat at least 20 per cent of tfhe registered vote had been cast at thond of that period. At that time the cotunty clerk begaa to receive appeals frm-election boards who were unable to landle the situa tion. , m some precmevts such a heavy vote was cast that the' boxes were soqiv Jammed with, ballots, and extra boxes were sent out. In several pre cincts there were such 4-rowds in line waiting to vote that can-as wings and booths were rushed out t a fill the poll ing places. i Ideal Weather in Cdlorado. Denveai Nov. 3. Advices from .most cities and towns in Colorado reported a heavy vote In today's election. ! Ideal weather brought out a big early poll. A three cornered fight for the gov ernorship between Patterson, Demo crat; Costigan. Progressive, and Carl son, Republican, overshadowed ' other contests. All claimed victory. " That statewide prohibition would be defeated was predicted by the "sjitls. who were betting 3 to 1 that the estate would remain "wet. The prohibition ists, however, also were confident. of success. . ' ; ' ProhibiUon In Ohio. 1 Cleveland, Ohio., Nov. 3. The heaui est vote in the history of the state vm expected to be cast iri, Ohio todaj Heavy weather retarded the vote here. but the weather elsewhere in the stateJ rNo Voting -Machines in Wisconsin, I Milwaukee, Wis., NoV. 3. Ideal eleo : propaDiy win De late. : T Voters Stand In line. i LongBeach, Cal., Nov. 3. By rar : the largest vote ever cast here will await counting when the polls close to- night. That 75 per cent of the total i registration will vote is the prediction ! at noon. In many of the precincts men and women had to stand In line two hours awaiting a" chance to vote. i Iowa Farmers Not Voting. t Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 8. -Clear Iowa for todayB iectIon. A Ught vote was predicted In the rural dis tricts, aa the farmers are busy; husk ing corn. The election returns will be late, as the polls do not close until ? . .', Illinois Tickets Scratched. Chicago, Nov. 8. Clear weather pre vailed throughout Illinois for today's election. The early vote was unusual ly heavy. Scratching of tickets every where was reported. . Indian Expects Big Vote. . Indianapolis. Nov. 8. An ; unusually heavy vote was predicted T throughout Indiana today. Large crowds await ed the opening of the polls here. Suffrage in Missouri, f St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 3. Fifteen con stitutional amendments were submit ted to the voters' of Missouri ; today., NOW, WHAT KIND we jost eecM appointed . AM Of PICE R. OF THE t0. PREVENTION .OF TO ANiMMS More than 1000 woman were oat early here to work for the passage of the suffrage amendnsent. The early vot 1ns was light, but it picked up later and a normal vote was predicted. Bryan Closed Nebraska Fight. Lincoln, Neb.. Nov. 3. Interest in today's election was centered princi pally in the suffrage tmendmest Sec retary of State Bryan closed the Demo cratic campaign here last nigt and in dorsed the suffrage amendment, - ; Early Vote, at Pomona. Pomona, CaL. Nov. 3. Fifty per cent of the total primary- election vote had been east in some precincts here by S o'clock today, indicating .an un precedentedly heavy early vote, v ' Kentucky Sena tors hip Involved, Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 8. Interest in today's election centered in the fight for the United States senators hi p. A heavy morning vote was polled. The weather was fine. 1 Heavy Vote hi Minnesota. "fet. Paul, Minn.. Nov. 3. Clear and cool weather, prevailed throughout Minnesota today, and a heavy vote was predicted. .v-; "-' . . - . mKmmmamt mmmm MBssssskM MsMi mmm MMsnsV - FORGOT FOUR MEASURES GoM Beach. Or- Nov. 3v By mis take the last four of the initiative measures nave been left off the ballots in Curry county. .What the results may be in case of a close vote on any of the measures, is problematical. 'WANT;AD: RATES;'. la effect Oct t, 1S13 ill PRKVIOUS BATS 9 CAt-CMLED , CHABO&O ADVKiiTTECKEii'Ei Daily r gsaday. 1 cants per Tord per iiwerdoa. This charge Is far all rfaasiieatiea. exespt ing "For Rent ia Private ramily. "Boocs aad liomri tm Prtrata rmlly," -SifOBtlon Wasted" and -Wasted te Btari, waica at 1)4 seats per wort per tnserttoa. .K sd cbarsed fee teas than 1 eeats. "GASH ADTEBTISIMENTS . - xl eeats ner word for all clwwineattoBS, rseestlBg "For Rent la Private rarnlly,--Ooom and Board fa Prtrste Family." "SUoa. ttoa Wanted" sad "Wants to Beat" ads. which are 1& easts per word. Goasscattve UBMrtteB at esab wsot aeswi t lasertfawa Sse tW arte ef S I isaertlsna- lev tbe arias wf - MEETING NOTICES 41 WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 46, A. F. & A. M. Stated communication , tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, 7:30, E. 8th and Bnrnside. M. M. decree. All offices to be filled bv oast masters. Brother W. O. Shellnbarger, presiding. Visitors welcome. i. H. RICHMOND, Secy. HAWTHORNE- LODGE NO 111. A. IT. AND A. 1U Stated communication this f Tuesday evenina: at 7:30. Masonic Temple. A read-ina- will be aiven by Brother Elmer toon. vtsmng ortmren wel come. C- M1LER, Secretary. CAMP meets every . Wednesday evenins In VT. O. W, temple, 133 Uth at. AU mem ipr. )HTLAHD CAMP bers requested to- at tend. Visitors welcome. kJ. P. LEMAN, C. C. HERMAN tmUJLUHL Clefk. PALESTINE LODGE NO. 141. A F. a A H.' Btaien com munication tomorrow eve ning (Wednesday) 7:30, Ar leta. station. Address by Dr. 3. Francis Drake. Visitors welcome. GEO. T. HOWARD, Secy. i Whl Statistics , marrigcs,BirtbsJ&itbXi MARRIAGE LICENSES O. Oormaa. Belltontstoe, Ox-, legal, and Laara cormg. 43W smtx sr. b. k-, tegai. ChsSes Joaeph Ongaa. 70S BeedT, St., 21, aad Minctit Eekiert. 705 Reed St., 18. ' W. fi. Smith & CO.Xacard Third floor, Morgan bldg. DREs auita for rent, all sines. Unique Taiiwing Co., 303 stara ax., BIRTHS 8CHMBla To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scfamere, -759 K. tn. st. octeeer-ix, a son. MADDEN-MfO Mr. asd Mrs. B. M. Majsdea, 672 Kerfcy at., October 24. "a daagster. 8LMMKES To Mr. asd Mrs. Claude W. Sum mers. 901- Amherst St.. Oct. 28. a daasater. JONES To Air. aad Mrs. Clifford Janes. 639 . B. 6TU at. X., Oetoeer 28, a dangbter. OLANUN To. Mr. sad Mrs: SiTert L. 31aa an k mrtw mt m iitr o& m arm JAC&SOM To- M r. and Urs. Wm. iaeksoa Jr-. 1838 Pealasiflfar are., Octoher 19, -s eon. LAR8EN T fr. aad Moa. Alfred Larsea, 1467 Cortla awe October 12. daagfeter. CHENEY To Mr. ana Mrs. Dwlgnt Cheney, 1 B. EmersoQ at, October 24, a daojsbter. COLDWELL To Mr. and Mra WiUard E. Coldwali. 288 VV Terry st Sept. 18. a aoiv K REPS To Mr. n4 Mrs. Albert M. Krcps, 1504 Haves at., October 14. a daughter. WOLTEH1NO Te Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph C. Wolteriog, 085 Ooaamerelel St.. October 25, a ajn. . DEATHS AKT FIUfERAJLS 75 LYNN DaTid P. LyikV 721 2d St., October 2, S3 years, brokea eomprasatiea, etffase nephritis. . - - BENGES Aatla Beoann. 70S Sbcrrett St. . October 30, 81 years; fatty degeoeratleo of heart. KASH Cbvrtes Sash. - Vtorewt a aeaeltai. October 28. 81 years ? tvahreiar disease of neart.- COHEN Ror a Cohen. Viaernfa boapital. octooer za. a years : mrome seoorBsge WHITING Wlttia M. IThtMng, CohanMa saa- itarium, October 23, dB- Ttn; progreaat-re pernicious anaemia. . . MACKI'J oha K. Maek, 10 ntBd ave., October SI. 84 year;. tuBoor of" brain. ' OF AN ANIlVfAL IS JEFF, ANYHOW? - . . m suppo 50C11ETV CftUECTYi TR.EATJN6 DEATHS AND FUNERALS 73 fContlnned) EWEX Jtie Ewen. '& K. 2rrl tt,, October 29. 65 years; efaronic aepbntia. RANDLB - Anna Randle, Muitoomah Farm. October 23, 7Q ' years; ctmnle nephritis. MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-l 3 6 9. Flowers for an occasions artistically arrangeo. Ci-AKKh. riKOb., florists, fine flowera an-floral designs. 2tl Morrn at. MAX M. feMXTH, florist, llis U L. in Selling bldg. Main T318. - CASKET sprays as low as 31-60. Lublnr. florists. Portland hotel blk. FUKEBAIi DIIIECTORS Coatiaad ' A sol end Id residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. - Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the Idading funeral director, 220 3d st., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A- 1511. Main 607. F, S, Dunning, Inc. East Side -Funeral Directors,- 41 East Alder st East 52. B-2525. Dunning (St McEntee fX every detail. ': 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-4558. Lady assistant. - AD 7oor Pa 692 Williams ave. 1 III .CIlCi VUi East 1083, C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. Chambers Co. iDI,: ave. and Kerby. Wood- lawn 8306. C-1I33. Automobile hearse. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. calls promptly answered in ail parts or city., 1. o. U. Bia,, xents. x aoor oZ6. WALTER C. KENWORTHY,, successor to A. B. Hemstock. 1637 E. 13tn. SeUwood 71. B-1122. Lady assistanc RT Dwrnno Williaxna and Knott. C D IPCAW RESIDENCE UND. PLS. UniVOVftM, 6133, A-2235. 445 Mors. Q C4J ro Under taking Co- Main 4153 O l C. V CO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. Uarnitfnn E. ftuta and GUaaa. i'u nailllltUIl neral servlcesv Tabor 4313. PrARQCtrJUndertaltera.. East 1080. rtnnOUIl 369-371 Russell st. P. L. LERCH, leading east side under. taker. E. llth aV Clay. B-188a, E. 781. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WK3. 264-266 . 4th St., opp. city halL M. 8564, A-l 5 19. FOB SALE liOLSES 61 WILL sacrifice swell, modern, 2 fam ily flat, 5 and 6 rooms, worth 38500, now $5900; 31606 down and 325 per mo. Walking distance on E. Yamhill st. See owner, 171 E 23d. Phone East 5948. $750 . Small house, beautiful 50100 foot lot; disappearing bed. $50 cash pay ment down, bal erne e at $15 per month, including Interest. Tak Rose City x ai & IU St. See Austin. . GREGORY INVE8TMENT CO. $25 DOWN. and 915 per meith will buy a pretty 6 room bungalow with lot oOxlOO; in Fern Park; a great bargain for $1000; on these attractive terms byer must - . y j . - HAMMOND MORTGAGE 'CO. 423 Chamber of Commerce. - HAWTHORNE DISTRICT $2600. Good as new, 6 room bun r alow, mod ern. 50x100 lot. assessments all paid. Rented. Will take lot er auto aa part payment. Call owner. Tabor 1043 or 2043. 1405 Hawthorne ave. $97o BARGAIN, 6 ROOM $975. 6 rooms, plastered, hot and cold wa ter in house; lot tOxloO; only 3 blocks from St. Johns ear. This is a snap Investigate. Terms, half cash, bal. to suit. $14 Stock Exchange bldg. Main $765; or Marshall 4079. 3 ROOM house with sleeping porch, built-in buffet and kitchen, conveni ences, 124 minutes from the center of the city on good electric line, which I will sell for $85 on easy terms. See owner. 512 Piatt bldg. FOUR room modern bungalow, -attic, 'fireplace, basement, cement walk, lot 45x92; cost $2200. Will take $1615, $716 eaah, balance 3 years. 1 block from car. j. yarmer, 487 Btock lancnange, 80x176, NEW 8 room house; also good chicken bouse, 12x40; only $1250; terms cie mommy, si stock Ex change bldg. Main 73 ; or Marshall 4079. $1850 New, modern 4 room bunga low, built-in conveniences, cor., block to Montavilla car. 1543 E. Hoyt and 58th st. Terms. Owner, -288, Journal. '' - ' ----- - -.. "' LET US BUILD YOU A HOMEX On your lot or oars; - by your - own nians or ours: nav us like rent. - THE OREGON HOME-BUILDERS, . 1330 wortnwesrern anit Ding. 80x200, NEW bouse, $5, monthly, $S00; room ovngaiow, siu mommy, itso A. C. MARSTERS. 202 Wilcox Bldg. . Maln3517. A-7340. Tabor 1770 $1800, 5 room modern bouse. Just out side ot 2-miie circle. Mam 4032, arter e:3e. u. Agaric n. - WHEN you answer these Want Ads, menuon xne joornaa. set "rt RESr AN ANIAl jf rnl' FOR SAJLE HOUSES , , 1 Continued! - We . will build in any - at. 4- Wia W-t a slt-wr : ic7?'r'. - HOMES fsiEISlfc costing from $2000 to trrt j menta and flats. We I ; if have money to loan. I M vuiauiq see puna, i F. E. BOWMAN CO., Commercial Club bldg. $25 CASH. $18.60 PER MO. fi .room bungalow, close to can Own er. Sellwood 2204, i ; FOR SALE LOTS 16 LARGE, grand view, bomeaite, west siae. only is mi nu tea- car ride; be fare. Price only $350.' t $10 cash, $5 per-month. If you are looking fer lo cation with - a Wig future and . ideal homesitfr it win pay: yeu to see this. m. ja. iee. soa coroett pidg. $400, SNAP j FOB CASH. 50x100. , cement J sidewalks eraded street, water piped. 1 block to Rose City car. Main 6765 FINE view, 62x160 on the west slope of Mt.' Tabor. WU1 sell for less thaa the price of one 50x100 lot; make me an offer. A. J. Farmefi 407 Stock Ex. WILL sell 2 Iota at great sacrifice on E. Stark st near f 2d st. C-939. Jour nal Phone -Marshall 5896. QUAJSTER acre for $350. $10. cash. is per month. This property is on the west aide, 6c car fare, and 15 min utes' ride. The best value in the eity. Water pipe la front of each tract. , M. E. Lee, 605 Corbett bldg. BACKIPICK to highest bidder, beautl f ul quarter block, 45th and Hancock, terms. "Tabor 6212.-- V HEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal. ACREAGE 7 - Beaverdam 5 acres,, genuine, pure beaverdam. This,Js not black Swale, but the very best - and highest grade beaverdam land in the world, 10 feet deep; 2 acres of this la upland for building pur poses; adjoining land produced 400 racks of onions to the acre last sear son, which brousrht in a return of 11160 per acre. . Twice the entire price oi mis piace can De produced out ot the soil next season; 13 miles from the center ot Portla-nd, ' on the best macadam road inf the state; mile from elctrte statfcn. Price $1500; cash, balance longj term. This is sac rificed to 25c on the dollar.1412 Cham ber of Commerce bldg. - ACREAGE. 1, 2. i and 10 acre tracts, 80 min- Otesr out. ! - NEW BIG RED STEEL ELECTRIC CARS. 12c commuters fare r very beat of soil, water and community conveniences; $125 to $500 per acre on installments. 1 THE SHAW-FEAR CO.. Main 35. 102 4th nt.i . A-3500. 6 ACRES j FOR $260 $10 down and $5 per month buys 6 acre good logged-off land 1 mile from main fine of railroad and town of 1000 population, with cannery, creamery, between- Portland and Astoria. Land from $35 to $60 per acre en these term's. Many 5 acre tracts jto choose from. - BELL REAL ESTATE CO., 318 Railway Exchange bet. 3d. and 4 th sts. s on- Stark. LET. YOUR HENS PAY Fer 13 acres good land-one mile from station. Nicely adapted for mixed farm. 24 eggs daily will make pay ments. Plenty cord jwood and ready market will ahso help. Price $650. Terms that you can meet. LUEDDEM ANN COMPANY, 913-917 Chamber of Commerce. CHICKEN and fruit rancnea near Port land; Gresham district, electric sta tion mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; x elegant location. Prices only. $75 to' $150 per acre In small tracts; easy terms.; Frank MeFarland Realty Co., 399 Yeoa bldg. Portland, Or. viiuotii nan nww Good soit citv water, close tw ear- line, easy terms; will build to suit pur- wood 470.- John H: Gibson, owner. Ztk ACRES, 12c ear fare, $1509; $500 down, balance eaay terms; all ixn- PTOved. with house. 249 5th st. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, menuon 'Ahe Journal, - suburban- Acreage 76 ACRE improved, modern: bungalow, 4 only $2500.' Terms. Ewen Realty Co., Aiusky bldg. FOB SALE FARMS 17 FOR SALE 212 acre stock ranch at Washougal. Wash 27 miles from Portland, S miles 'from railroad and beat landing. 4i acres under cultiva tion. 25 headj. of cattle, 3 horses, 60 pigs, all necessary implements. Large house, furnished, small, houae, large barn, wagon sheds, 2 hog houses, water ' piped to all buildings. Price S1O.0OO, part caan and rest at 7 in stallments. Address P. A. Gay, route 2, box 68, Washougal, Waste DO YOU WANT A WHEAT RANCH? 480 t acres in cultivation, good im provements, plenty , of . water, near Condon; price $16 per acre, er trade aa first payment; will accept small im proved place from 10 to 25 acres, bal ance crop payment, or straight mort gage. See owner, 723 Chamber: of merce. Mam 5129. 90 acres .improved with stack, im plements, etc. -'3 miles from R. H. Only $55 ner acre. MiKht consider Portland residence. Ewen Realty -Co., Aiisky Dmg. i FOR SALE cheap, 75 acres near New berg. 37 clear; house, barn, good well, two springs, 2 acre family or chards For information address. J. H. Ehrlt, Vader. Wash, i 86 ACRES, 65 in cultivation, all , good soil, fine creek, good ! bulldinga, 12 miles to Portland. 2 mi. to cor line. Price $120 acre.' easy terras. Hos- tetler A Anderson. 7 2a Cham, of Coin. TIMBER 28 WANTED- TO LEASE 20 M CAPl SAWMILL on R.t R., with , available uaDer. jn-zi, joarnai. THtt4& AQOUT THE Oo8 TrAT WORRIES MB. . 14 FARM for rent 40 acres: good house and barn. Good road. S4 mile from Barton station on Estacada line. Phone owner on Week days. Main or A-l 836, or call at 607 Blake-McFall bldg. 70 acre farm at Beaver ton. 40 acres in cultivation. Good - room house, new i barn, orchard, etc. See owner, Mrs. Ann, Bernard. 723 E.' Couch St.. jorttana, tjr. WHEN , you answer these Want, Ada, mention m journal. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 88 200 ACRE farm 9 miles south of Port land. 40 acres -cultivation, 20 pasture. Write E. C Durban. 89 Tillamook. Phone E. 4761. - 1 ' ' - - WANT to rent 20 to 50 acres, well fenced and plenty good water. Will lease for. term of years. C E. Van Dusen, R. 1, Fairview. Or. HOMESTEADS 47 GET- the beat homestead land, in Ore gon; level, rich sell; no rock or stumps; good water, timber, free, near railroad now building; unlimited free stock range. 191 4th st. Main 8774. HOMESTEAD of 10 acres, 5 cleared,' good roads, some fenced. y mile to railroad town near the Willamette valley. $100. W-50, Journal WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. EXCHANGE REALv ESTATE 24 PBsSawsjsas4Bwa-.wa,wBBWBwawwwBWSWswassB WANTED Good home - in Irvington - east of 15th st. Will pay $10,000 or $12,000. Have 30 acre a, 10 acres of which is a commercial peach orchard, 7 years old, and in first class condi tion. To trade in as part payment. DorrE. Keasey & Co, - 2d floor Chamber of Commerce. I HAVE f acrea of choice, creek bot tom land, 25 miles from Portland, on railroad, -near school. Big- logging camp near. Will trade for power boat or good team and wagon or what have you? $700. My interest, $500. Gex A. Sprague, CHfton, Or. 283 ACRES, 30 miles out, 125 under plow, 25 atjres bops, . balance oak and piling timber. Trout creek. Eight room bouse, hot and cold water. Two Darns; close to school; graveled- road. Some trade. BaL terms. Owner Wm, Johnson, 627 Chamber of Commerce. FINE wheat land, with, young- fruit trees,- 1 mile, from Madras, Or., 80 acres; to exchange for Portland or Hillsboro property. For Information write to owner. Mrs. ddary Thiele man, Madras. Or. - . Please Cail Main 8598 - You are wanted. We nave a client who wants to trade -tor your rooming bouse, store or what you have. We can trade it; try us. 310. Stock; Ex change. MODERN country home, bath, laundrv, fruit and berriea. 2 acres, mile from Osweao electric: want heme in citvt will exchange properties or rent fur nished for year. ' Atwater, 402 Lewis pidg. Marshall gZ97. IRVINGTON 8 rooms, striotlv mod. ern, mtg. $17i vv. zor cneaner hsma. clear. Strictly modern east side residence ror west siae. 3ii Aiisky nidg. - Citv RroDertv 7 ROOM HOUSE AND LOT to trade ror apt. nouee. 408 GERLINGER BLDG 5 ACRE 'CHICKEN RANCli Nice house, barn, 300 capacity chick en house, near town and Portland. Trade for grocery store. 310 Stock isxenange. - 40 ACRES fine soil, well improved, .stock. Implements, etc.. close to good town; jroru&na property as part pay meni. an Aiisay mag. HAVE 40 acres of rood timber, land, r close to White Salmon, to trade for bungalow, west aide preferred. C-830, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. I will sell or trade a new fi roam bungalow, modern, located at 66 Ore- gon st. jaji -raocr S7. WANTED Apartment or roominar bouse for acreage er hense: anv price, farner, juz orpett Blag. TRADE what yon have fer what you want through wide awake hustlers at 803 Couch bldg. Square dealing, 133x200 FIVE room cottage, barn, chicken house; ail kinds of fruit. Want smaller place. SeUwood 1280. WANTED A xood vacant let or acre age for $1500 equity on 7 room house. Sutinyside. M-247, Journal. WILL exchange good lot for material and earoenter reoair work. E-452. Journal. CLEAR lots or eettage to trade for store er.eome Business. Main 1242. FARM land or Acreage for improved city property. 427 Lumber Exchange. WHEN you answer these Want AJa. mention Tne Journal. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANT lot only 4 -blocks from Se car- line, not to exceed 3o; wiu give horse aa $50 payment, bal. $5 per mo. M-240, Journal. - ' WANTED, 4 room bungalow; will oart in carpenter work. Journal. ROOMTNO HOUSES sn See This Must Seii 17 rooms, clean aa oan be; all rented; fine Income; all housekeeping; no work. Good home. A bargain for someone. Worth $1000; price $575 on terms. Act quick. Call 88 10th near Stark. -- ' - - ' DECIDEDLY A SNAP. SO ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE. PAYING GOOD INCOME. $00. EASY TERMS. - - 387 East Ankeay. - ROOMING bouses of all sizes, prices to suit; square deal aruaranteed. Goddard, 502 Couch bldg. Wm finance .yon. - ' . 30 ROOMS CORNER BRICK. -Close in west side; rent $100; well furnished and a money maker. Price 31250. Terms. Call 88 10th near Stark. 16 ROOMS, nice furniture, clean, at tractive; mostly H. K., $600 buys It, zuv down, aio stocK mxenange. SOPPOStt i YDO m THa (YOi . FOR KENT FARMS r 5 Cpontfcanedj ; Some Snapl Act Quick! beautif al rooms r of furniture on Parki - near Jefferson. Owner nwt sell. Prtce $!S0, half rash. INQUIRE 88 10TH NEAR BTARK- TunfiTkiiMrt ' HAi-et-, cpir.r!! at. i Lowely home,' nicely furnished; rentJ ii rooms, m. K, izou. iu otucx Exchange. - - - ' y -' - - BUSINESS CHANCES 20 Three Good Grocery' Stores WeU located. nicR. rlan stocks and on. pairing casn oasis. These are par gains and will stand closest investiga- uoa. rt-tces $69, $1200. $280a. v- r; 40d GERLINGER BLDG. OR BALE Cleaning and pressing ness; good location, living rooms, fur niture and all go if so desired;: this Inar. am leaving city. Address C-835. Journal. - Grocery Store Neat, clean stock, rent $10,: in Buck bldg including living. Price today for all, '$295;. $270 half cash, balance za montniy. Vetera, 15 N. Mh st SANITARY, beauty ahopr and millinery for sale First class, new and com plete in all modern details. Inspec tion desired. Reasonable. Millinery optional. Parties leaving city. - 4 YtmmngTon sr. Some Big Snao . -' . IN GROCERY STORES. -$375. 3475. SHOO: . livinar rooms con- nectedU invoice price of stock onlyC : 408 GERLINGER BLDG, CONFECTIONERY, lunch - cigar and newssiana. tne only one or its una in a mill town of about 600 Inhabitants. Best location, doinc good business. Will stand dose investigation. Sell or trade. CX-836. Journal. A PROMINENT collection agency, . known throughout the country for integrity and efficiency, will-sell the agency for Portland to a party who can furnish the best of references as to character., etc YX-952. Journal. WANTED A steady, sober man to - work aa partner in a smalL-cash business; must be' satisfied to. make $3 to $4 day. : Requires very little money. Room 329, Morgan bldg. - - A WELL stocked 2d-hand store and repair shop. In a town of about 3500. in - western Washington, about. $1800 worth of goods $1000 cash buys it. T. M. Shannon. Box 322. Kelso. Wash. Best Store Bargain Portland Grocery, confectionery, etc- 3 living rooms lumisnea; price faov; stock alone will invoice prtca. Goddard. 603 Couch bldg. -.-- -. ACTIVE or silent partner with a eati- tal -to invest in paying manufactur ing . business. Will stand closest in vestigation. State amount you have to invest, r-126. journal. - PRESSING, cleaning shop, with good business, best part or city. 4 blocks ot Journal bldg.. with 4 rooms, fur nished complete ror ugrat nousekeepmg. Call A-407. irom b xo a CLEAN stock aroceriea. east aide, es tablished 14 years, low rent, eeil at Inventory; -cause, til healtti. M-231, Journal. .- -r - DRAY business for sale In the beat town in Orecon. establlabed 14 years: books open for inspection. For partic- niars address box i, n.ujene. nr. WANT a position on ranch, by young. industrious man who is reliable and honest. Have had experience. Phone Tabor 3697. Andrew Ryan. WISH to clear land in exchange for city property.' For paqticulars see or write E.J. Nelson, 61 E. 67th au city. - ' WOULD like to buy sun ail picture house or grocery, one that little cash will handle; owners only. S-271, Jour- nai. "... FOR SALE Good country hotel business; $6o"o. inar Write owner, Hermistoa Or., Box K, STEADY man, who can lnvaet $200 and fo to work, good payv,nmst have erences. 303 Lumber Exchange. NICE little grocery. WilTmake the stock fit your money; living rooms. Very, cheap rent. Weodlawn 1262. $2000 GROCERY stand;. first-class flx - tures; large, clean stock. Come and give me an effer; no trade. 3.14 E. 7th. WANTED Partner, cleaning, pressing en op, .small amoum wui nanoie; wm teach business. . 231 6th t. 4 . 1000 Business Cards, 75c Ryder Ptg. Co.. 8. W. cor. 3d A Morrison 1000 Business Cards, 75c ' Rose City PTlntery. 3d and Taylor. ACRE of ground and some money to man wno wm nuiiai garagea. 2Jt Stock Exchange bldg. -A BOY. 17. must have work. Kitchen helper or duah washer preferred. i. 6205. BANK clerk wishes a new position. M- Z48, journal. - - CIGAR STAND - AT INVOICE., Inquire 234 YamhllL : CIGAR, confectionery and news atand, cheap. Inquire 234 TamhllL vHEN yeu abawer these Want Ada, mention ,Th JournaX MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE 27 CASH paid for mortgages, notes, coo tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable rates. F. H. Lewis & Co., 3 Lewis bdig. LOANS ef$ 50 or up en real or per sonal property. Write full partlcu lara In confidence. Box 364. Lents. -'' MORTGAGE 'loans at current rates. Real estate security. Apply room 20? oioca ucaan to sum lamnui. MONEY to loan, 6 to 8 per cent. W. H. Beita & co., Z19 paidmg bldg. -MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 and 7 ner canil MORTGAGE loans to 8 per cent. Fred C King. 314 Spalding bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE A. ti. hakuinq, oil cbam. of com. $1000 to $7000 for 'city or farm loan, xaoor itbzv or c-6 56, Journal. $40,000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON. 80 4th at. Board of Trade bldg. tmoouo PON tY AND KlOC ROOMEVO HOUSES : ($ MQXEY T0 1 tOAN - JiE.lL ESliTE iTi - t'Coatlntia' TO LOAN5 on City Res iEstate? : $500 . :; $800 - 1 til PO ' 11500 , On Farm : Property: . 1 ' " ; From $2000 toj$5000. ' HARTMAN-THOMPSON BANK. LOANS on improved city property o - for building purposest advance made as building progreaeesiP liberal repay ment privileges; no commission. J. P. Llpscombe- 248 Stark tt. Main 44S0. MORTGAGE loans, invlroved city and farm . properues,. renaonable rates. Mortgages ; and aeSlSrsJ contracts nought. Ccrwlishaw.- 001 Commercial block. : . WE have money to lofjn on yeur rei ; estate; first mortgage only. HAMMOND, MORTGA.JE- COMPANY. - 423 Chamber of I jommercei. BUlLtiiNG LOANS Oo eUy aadeubuTT bna property; mon r advanced as work progresses, W. Gf.Beck. 816 Faii- ing Ding, .msir su (. u $100,000 on mortgages' Drooerty. fire insurf city and farsa "nee. McKenai fc to., ueritnger- pwg 2d and AWr. MONEY to loan in ajoounls of $10J to $5?00 nn city property, A. li. lieU. zei ueriinger niag. $200. $350,. $u0. $90, 31200, - llioo. Fred W. German Co.. 81 Chamber of Commerce, " - WHEN you answer tttese Want Ada, mention The . Joarna. MONEY TO:; LOAN CWATTEIaS, f ALAHIES - IMMEDIATE! LOANS ON ;DlAMONDS A!JD JEWELRST 1 AT EA STERN tATES, " We have one of tje finest retail jewelry stores in the lty. A loan de partment is conducted ' in connection with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. - Absolutely ne igns -designating loin business dis played in front ot oui store. All mer chandise pledged 4s fcrla for a. period of seven monlha, whether or not in terest is paid when due,- We are li- , censed and have been established slv:e J809. No connection with, any otber loan' establishments in this city. ' A. & M. DELOVAG& JEWELERS, 324 Waahingrton St. $ $ $ STATE SECURITY CO.,$ $ $ " ! LICENSED BUOKERS. SALARV LOANS ON; PLAIN NOTES, . $10 - . - ? $100. CHEAPEST AND HfST PLACE TO BORROW MONEY. ABSOLUTELY NC t SECURITY. Bufcl net's strictly ; (ontldentiaL ' STATE SECUS IT CO, , ' $ $ 3 B09;railingftldg. $ $ $ WE MAKE LOANS IN IHOURS' TIMii At Ugai . Rates We loan money on i (amonds, pianos, real estate, plain 'nof.js or furniture, i Portland Ljn Cog r: ; - 1 (Llcensj.) ' ' . Room 205 Rothhlld bldg. V v Bet. 4th and 6th on Washington st MONEY AT ONCE PRIVATE PLACE to -OBTAIN LOANS i Diamonds, watches. Jewelry etc. : SEPARATE ! DEPT. FOR LADIES. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIAL. ;ELBY CO. (Licensed). 330 Lumber Ex. bldg 2d and Stark. LOANS on real estate, diamonds, )ew eiry. wm. Moil, tt , waamngton niag. MONEY to loan on diamonds, jewelry, S. W. King.! 45 Washington bldg. v LOANS on diamonds., iewelry, strictly , 3AN3 on diamonds, jewelry, stric confidential. 141 at st near Aider.',, WHEN you answer t hese Want Ada, - mention The Journs fX)ANS VA NTE1. SO $5u moKlGAOK on .jj acres cleared and house. White Sa, toon, libetal dis count on same. RoorJ s, Washington Bldg. $60; 3 'YEARS, "8 petuenw city prop erty, journal . WHEN you answer t ese Want Aus, mention The Journal. ; . FINANU.Ali 51 FIRST and, second mo itgages, also sel lers' Interest in coat tacts purchased. Oregon and Washingti n? H. & Noble. Lumbermens bldg. j I - "' -;- - - : - WANTED-r$260O. 7 i on city income nronerty. - resident- ! well Secured. No agents. M-230, Journal. WHbN you answer f'heae -IS Want; mention Tne journii. STOCKS "AN lit BONUS NOTICE Loa, Angelite, CaL. Oct. 30, .1314. The under rned desires to purchase bonds ot HUnie Telephone & Telegraph company f Portland, Or., te Invest a sura not o exceed sltxy seVea nundred dotlaij. all unmatured Interest' coupons to tTcompaoy bonds. Submit offers ip wrlpiig not later than Nov, 7, 1914, at 6 p. iS. Address J. 11. Cover ly, trust of fleet Title Insurance f-nd , Trust company'' Title Insurance nuiiaini;, lbi Angela Cal. 600 SHARES ot Orel ton "Homebuilder at 30c. K. Penwirfi Sin Watmr- Portland, Or ----- f . . - HELP WANT J MALE COYMKNl T. St. C. A- iEMPIXYMENT PEPl1. netora ior year ivy: ; Calls for men i,,.......,.. 2685 Positions filled ... .i ....... . . .1043 All younx men seeding employment are cordially Invltedj to consult with the aecretary :of the" employment ' d partment. ; - : - WANTED A man who needs a dollar , and is willing to work- if given , an opportunity to earn a'.geod salary; cash weekly. Address Capital City Nursery company, Salem, Or. ' WANTED at once, irf to learn aut repairtng and diSt ng, Call- Haw-, thorne Garage, - 445 1 Hawthorne- ave. WANTED Experlent W drug packer. )d dn j Apply superinten dent- Blumauer FTank Drug Co. ...: - - SOBER man to Urkt i care, furnace la exenange ror roorrrj- 185 Faric. - rloTO Coupon ageir't, ,312 Buchanan building. s SfHEN you answer these. Want' Ada, , mention The Jourrisl.' . - , 2HEF Headquarters- and helpers. Cal ifornla Wln Depot, 285 Yamhill. By "Bud" Fisher yrecc! could i ? 1 tsy til t h .f -