7 . - . . . - 1 1 a . . w- . WORK BY SCHEDULE FOUND SUCCESSFUL BY FAIR CONTESTANT v ' - " ""'" daughter of Railroad Man Uses Transportation Meth - ods -in Getting Votes, Miss. Myrtle Van Sickle. ' ' ."Why, not malt your bread from the Crown mills flour and use the Golden Rod Milling company's cereals for breakfast? You will have the j benefit of the best kind of foods, and 1 1 win get tne votes tnese proaucts j .bring in The Journal's Trade and Or eolation contest." This is the kind of argument that Miss Myrtle Van Sickle of 607 Mar Shall street puts up to her friends, and explains why she Is among the leaders In the big contest that will end with ,the distribution of $5000 Worth of '.TiiMgniflcent .prizes among many contestants on February 24. ,-bui sne ooes more man argue me i inaiier. iier miner 19 a raiiroaa man r and has Impressed on her the neces fslty of Allowing a .schedule. Theri ; fore each afternoon' finds her gather .Ing votes from $ie champions and graining new friends. : "Railroad men and several business firms are doing much for me," she .said, "and I'm helping myself, aUo. X did not enter my name as a candi date. Somebody else did that, but now that Itrfln It. J am determined to keep on 'working." ,, . There are many other things be sides flour and cereals that count for votes. The list ranges from fuel ;o , soap, and to make sure that no one overlooks any of them, she has type written lists of the vote getting kinds brands, and the retailer- who are In the contest, for distribution. ' . WAR TAX BECOMES . I EFFECTIVE TUESDAY J v Akin i i hot ni v t '-"i(Cntlnted fromPage One) stamp on the receipt Issued by the express company, ir you are a freight shipper a stamp must be placed on the btU ef lading. Legal papers of all kinds must be t stamped, different amounts being spe- ciiiea ror tne several ainas ana lorma of legal documents. : Telephone - messages costing more than! 15 cenfS are taxable at the rate of 1 cent for each message. Under the terms of the act telephone and telegraph companies are required to account to the collector of internal revenue, for each telegram or call over 15 cents, 1 cent. . Sender Mas Pay. It is up to the sender to pay this tax; but how the company shall collect it is not specified. Where long distance calls are made over subscribers' lines the tax could readily be included In the '-monthly bill but how the company will t collect a cent additional for calls made ' from automatic pay stations is a prob lem,; . It can be seen that collection of the tax I on telegrams is comparatively simple. w The- law requires that a tax of one half! a cent shall be paid for each dol lar 6t premium collected on. insurance policies but does not Btate specifically who shall pay the tax. It is under stood that either company, agent, or ; policy holder may be held liable for the r amount. " "Whether the proprietary stamps re quired on cosmetics, perfumery, toilet preparations and chewing gum will serve to raise the prices of these com modities remains to be seen. The taxes imposed through affixing tamps to the original containers or Enclosures are granted according to ' selling price. Chewing gum Is taxed four cents for . each $1 worth. To insure that the-tax is collected' In ell instances the act provides heavy; nenalttes for the sale of proprietary 4 Vrticles not "bearing stamps, for the S recording of unstamped documents and tngi signing,' issuing without It being i properly stamped, any document re- quired to be stamped. , The person affixing stamps is re- Aiilrri tn iranrnl '"ipm hv writlnar his lll,la n lata irrnu thai tana A ,,,, a,B0 ..,va . V ..v. mm penalty Is provided for failure to do sow " ;A bulletin has Just been Issued by the O-W. rt. St N. company for the guidance of its employes, telling how the act affects the' railroad and Us patrons,- t Bills of lading or ' receipts are re- Muied for each shipment upon which a charge exceeding five cents is made -and the law requires that the shipper. w .consignor, or nia agent, or tbe person 7offering the shipment to attach and ! cancel the necessary revenue stamp of ; ,cne ceut.'-; . :.,-v ' a -., -i Shipments Are Defined. Shipments are defined as one or mors packages, or one or more carloads, pf--fored for transportation as One con . ;ignment from consignor to' one con- slanee at one destination. Divergence Jfrom these stipulations would require more than one bill of lading or receipt iand the additional stamps. I . Inasmuch as the railroads charge for I transporting bicyeles, baby carriages. wigs ana tne nice in tneir baggaae cars. these are classed under the act a shipments and . stamps must be at Uched. to the receipts given bv th company and paid for by the shipper. H T 'Vfv f. g r' irt-r 1 Excess baggage U not considered In this Class. ."--. f- - ' : Stamps must be paid on bills of lad , Ing Issued for circus outfits, on switch j ing movements of cars for which a t of lading. 5!I"f tfi"P2 "AJ.1.", ""ut"1' uwu i r y COUntT r i 8 tamp, are not required on export.. bills of lading : or receipts reading to foreign ports.. Alaska. Porto Rico, the Philippines and the Hawaiian Islands are considered foreign. " Transportation Zs Included. Should you have occasion to cross the water to the wsr zone, or go to the orient, or any other part of the globe save American territories, a pro rate tax will h cllctjt accordlnar to ! the cost 0"f your passage. Ana mere is a i-cent tax imposed uwj l m.n Bieeoing-car ana paiace-car iicaeis, the company selling to keep an ac 1 count of the number sold and remit fe the government the amount of the ; tax. The war tax will add considerably to the cost of doing business with the J banks. Two cents per 8100 must be paid on all promissory notes; 25 cents , on each ' protested note or check. The banks or bankers had already been ( called upon for a tax of 81 on each ' $1000 of capital, surplus and undivided i profits and ko far as is known all in i Portland have paid, for the two thirds of a year required of them. The total ; amount coming under tax in Portland banks is something over 813,000,000 ! and' the tax for two thirds of a year ! innrnvimiitM 14000. There are other items that fall upon banks as upon other businesses, these being a half cent pn $1 of insurance premium; one cent on each telephone or telptrraph message costing more than 15 cents; ordinary power of at torney, 10 cents; power of attorney for conveyance of real estate, collA-tion of rents, dividends. N Kotes Can't Escape. A merchant brought his note for $25,000 into a Portland bank this morning and anxiously asked if, in renewing, he would be required to pay the war tax. He was happier when he learned that he was a. day ahead of the tax. The lax on a note for 825,000 will be $5. The tax will have to be paid on all notes having a definite maturity, both at the time or maKing and renewing. Demand notes will es cape the tax, but meet difficulty In an. otner way for paper wUhout definite maturity will not be accepted for re- riimlnt t th federal reserve bank. Brokers of all kinds, theatre, bowl ing alley and billiard hall proprietors, amusement purveyors, manufacturers and retail tobacconists and others falling under the provisions of' the special license stamp must have their applications In before tomorrow to es cape penalty. Keturns Coming Xn. Returns are coming in from all parta of the state, but Collector Milton A. Miller was unable to state this morning just what. percentage of those affected was delinquent. A long queue was formed all morn ing at the internal revenue office in j the custom house building and scores of applications are being received thKgugh the malls. The collector's of flceVworked until 1 o'clock Sunday momfng cleaning up Saturday s busi ness, so as to be in shape to handle today's expected rush. Mr. Miller's mail this morning literally buried his desk. The war tax is calculated to make up 1100.000,000 revenue deficit occa sioned by the falling off of customs due to the European war. , Sergeant Harms to Be Made Lieutenant Appointment by Mayor Temporary Pending Municipal Civil Service Ex. amiaatlon the several contemplated changes in the police bureau which had been scheduled for tomorrow only one Is to be madi and that is the promotion of Sergeanjt of Police Leo A. Harms to the recently created position of lieutenant. This appointment, however, made by Mayor Albee this morning, is only a temporary one pending a municipal civil service examination. Mayor Al bee stated that he thought the ap pointment could be made without an examination as Harms had passed an examination for captain, a higher rank, but Chairman Caldwell, of the civil service board, says that a new examination is necessary before a per manent appointment can be made. Mayor Albee stated several days ago that he proposed to appoint men to the positions of sergeants now vacant li the department and possibly men to the detective bureau, but he stated that he had decided to wait for a titn?. Harms, who takes up his hew work tomorrow, has been a member of the police bureau since 1907. serving as a sergeant since January, 1911. For nearly three ' years he has been in charge of the moral and Chinatown squad. His new duties will be about the same as they are at present. New Water Rates Effective Tomorrow All Out of Town Water Users Will Have Till January 1 to Install Meters. The new water rates and the quar-! terly billing system for all domestic water users become effective tomor row. The new rates reduce the charges for both metered and flat rate services. I By a ruling made by Commissioner Daly this morning, all out of town water -consumers will have until Jan uary 1 to Install water meters. This extension of time was allowed owing . to the fact that many could not secure meters immediately. WHO WILL BE PLAINTIFF At jioon today the Injunction suit proposed to test the validity of the advertisement for the sale of $250,000 Interstate bridge bonds had not b$en filed. District' Attorney! Evans said that a taxpayer who would lend hU name as plaintiff ot the suit was be ing sought. Tbe.8uit will determine whether dally advertisement during the two weeks period specified by law v. naresMrv or whether the thrc. aWart!)Mmfnta as nnblished vr ! sufficient.. iMorrls Bros., who bought the bonds.": are anxious to have the question settled and the matter wilt be taken to the supreme court as soon as decided in the circuit court here. Union Leader Dies. San Francisco. 'Nov. $0. Richard Cornelius, president of tbe Carmen's Union during the last big San Francisco strike, died of tuberculosis. , 75c Columbia Records $35 c ' See coupon on page 2. " A special Columbia dance Instruction record by G. - Hepburn Wilson, renowned dance Instructor. ., It gives detailed instruc tions cn how to dance, the Tango. (Ad.) STATE CAPITAL NEWS Vfetate Superintendent Churchill that a law should be passed prohibiting MhSota of one room from doing work h. th. eighth grade exemption plan is not meeting with much favor, he asserts. Seventy people have complained to the railroad commission that the Pa cific Railway & Navigation company keeps no agent at Rockaway Beach during the winter season. They have asked the commission to issue an order requiring that the agent be kept there and the station kept open the entire year. J. A. Conley, superintendent of Wal lowa county schools, reports to State Superintendent Churchill that the out look In Wallowa Is better than ever be fore. , The schools have grown from 41 districts, with a school population of 1765 and no high schools in 18S8 to 83 districts with a school population of 3000 and four high schools. NEW TOI1A 8-Mortgage Securities-8 We can get you 8 net on mort gage gold bonds secured by real es tate, making a most satisfactory form of investment. We invite your inquiries. See Mr. Hurtt at Hartman & Thompson, Bankers 4 Chamber of Commerce MEKTING NOTICES 41 AL KADER TEMLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. Grand ball and card party Wednesday. December 2, 1914. at the Masonic Temple, W. Park and Yamhill eta. All Shn ers and their ladles cor dlallv invited. Tickets $2.50 per couple". By order of the po tentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. COURT Oregon No. 9244, Ancient Or der of Foresters, meets every Mon day at Alisky hall, 3d and Morrison, at 8 p. m. All members and visitors urged to attend. P. L. WADLKY, Secretary. Vital Statistics marriages. Births. Deaths. BUSINESS CARDS W. G; Smith & Co. KtfaSS-SS Third floor, Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 GK KBITS N'oember , at the family res ldcnce, 366 Russell street. Urletje Gerrits, age 42 years 1 month 19 days. Deceased- la survived br buabaod. O. 1. Gerrita, tbree children of thin city and tbree sisters and one brother. Rev. John J. Linns of Stafford. Or. Remains at Pearson undertaking parlor, 39-71 Russell street. KAMiSDtLL In tills cit;, November 29, Rev. Thomas M. Ramsdell, a red 93 rears, at the residence of hfa daugbter, Mrs. Slvert W. Anderson, 263 E. 24th St. The funeral serv ices will be held Tuesday. December 1, at 11 o'clock a. m., at tbe Centenary M. E. church, corner of E. Stb and Pine streets. Friends invited, intermeut at Lone Fir cemetery. DKUKLL November 29. at 1599 Fenwlck St., i Charlotte A. Deuell. aged 07 jtars, beiovea mother of Frank. Howard and Ura ueueu. Funeral services will be Leld from tbe abov rcldenee Wednesday, December 2. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Interment Uose City cenie- tery, RYAN In this city. .November 30. John Ryan. aged 87 years, beloved father of T. J. Ryan of 380H Stb street north. Remains at Dunning & McEntee s parlors. Notice of fu neral later. MARTIN FORBES CO.. florists. 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1268. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., tlorists. fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison St. CASKET sprays as low as $1.50. Lubliner. florists. Portland hotel blk. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Unmilfnn E. 80th and Gllsan. Fu nallllllUli neral eervices. Tabor 4318. JEFF HAS GIVEN UP j (jt:FF, TEF JFFFlDoNT You KNOW ' , - ( AMY MORE THAW TO PAT Pe AS WITH ASPOOM.IF YOU evEREPeC-r-r-oGET t into -socierx tow ve got ro ths -, SHOW CULTURE. U5f yoUR poRfcl ) xt , y L- . y I i , 1 . . :' ( . y f -) " T CANT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, m 4C.S.1?.a! gag I A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINUST SON. Montgomery at Fifth. , MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading funeral director, 220 8d sL, corner Salmon. Lady assistar t Phones A 1611. Main 607. F. S, Dunning, Inc. , East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. East 62. B-2B25. nunrwrti. KllnCn4nn Undertakers UUIIlllil&UHVlL.L.IllGO Modern in every detail. ?th and Pine. Main 480, A-4558. i Lady assistant. r.-K KilUncsworth ave. and Kerby. Wood. lawn 3306. C-1133. Automobile hearse. AP 7ollor Pa 692 Williams av. lit Z-ClICi L0i East 1088, O1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. WALTER C KENWORTHT. successor to A. B. HemstocK. Sell wood 71, B-1122. Lady assistant. A TV KKVWOWTHV A CO. promptly answered In all parts of city.. L. o. u. t. ma., tents. noor eaoi. QIrACQ Undertaking Co. Main 415a orxLVVCO A-232L cor; 8d and Clay. DCARCHM Undertakers. East lueu. I irw ivjw it 569-371 Russell st. R. T. Byrnes Williams and Knott. East 1115. C-1843. CD lfCAM RESIDENCE UND. PLS. M. (133. A-2236. 446 Mora P. L. LEKCH, leading east side unoer- taaer. is. lith t Clay, tt-tasa. c m MONtTMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE ' WKS. 284-284 4tb st.. opp. city nail, oi s&ee. a-isi. FOR SALE SOUSES 61 Easv terms. 1098 E. 18th St.. N Modern 6 room bungalow, 1 block north of Alberta street. 60x100 lot, built-in buffet, etc Alberta car to 18th st., then north. Owner. No agents. WHY pay rent when you can buy a two room house for 8375; 840 down, 85 Der month. On a large Dlece of ground like this you can raise all your vegetames, Demes, iruit, eic.wnicn i& the greater part of your iiving. M, Jbi. Lee, 60& uarpett oiag. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own Dlans or ours: Day us like rent. THE OREGON HOME-BU1LDEB3, 1830 Northwestern BanK Dldg. FOR SALE or trade by owner, swell Rose City Park 5 room bungalow, hardwood floors, cement basement furnace, roses, bargain. "Want $60vi cash. C-845. Journal. TWO room house for only 8375: $40 cash, $5 per month. This is located on the West Side, only 15 minutes ride. 6c fare; best buy in tne city. M. is, Lee. 505 Carbett bldg. Swell New 5 Room Bungalow You make price and terms, rith owner. Woodlawn 3542. Key StiKiiiAT bargains, lrvlngton, 7 ana 8 rooms, tine homes, cheap; will take good lot as part payment on each. Kast 273. W. H, Herdman. irvii r ROSE CITY PARK bargain, strictly modern 7 room bungalow; all com plete. 8500 down, Daiance a JO per momn. .i-none ioor (. LOVELY modern e room bungalow, right on carline, full lot, berries and fruit of all kinds. Phone Sell wood 1844. $1200 equity, modern 6 room house, large lot: price $2000. What have you to trade in Piedmont district? M H26. Journal. $1250 MODERN 3 room house, lot e0xl75, good chicken house 12x40; easy terms. 614 Stock Exchange bldg. Main 67tii $2500 New. modern 6 room bungalow, completely furnished, will give easy terms $300 cash. Woodlawn 3329. WHEN you .answer tnese Want Ada. mention The Journal. THE IDEA OF BREAKING INTO SOCIETY "T . -X : ' : 01 FOR SALE Only $1800. sew t room moaern nouse. Tms nouse ie to b anM - ami soma one will Ret a bargain; Dutch kitchen, built-in buf fet, good basement, all nicely finished, 3 blocks to a business center, i pioca to car. Don't fail to-sea this. Call owner, Tabor 1782. -: - FOR SALE LOTS 16 J1B0O LOT for JS60, close in. southwest corner E. 9 th ana luione, opposite ex-Mayor Rushlight's home, paved streets. Take Brooklyn car or tele phone Marshall 6. ' 'm SACRIFICE sale $5500, best quarter block, fortiana a letehts. grand view. Streets Improved. M-316, Journal. TWO lots in Trinidad. Wash., good future; sacrifice for 876 casn ror bqth. Hurry. U-123. Journal, $390 CASH buys fine corner lot. Rose City Park districts S short Tblocks from canine, pnone owner, xaoor Z4, TWO lota in Trinidad, Waah., good future: sacrifice for $75 casn- for both. Hurry. U-1Z3, journal. MONTHLY. 60x180. 8350. Marslers, 203 Wilcox bldg. ACREAGE 57 CHICKEN- and fruit rancnes near. Port ,ua, uicauau. uw. v.vv.av . tlon vi mile. 'New subdivision. Sun shine valley orchard tractr; best soil. In..,, it.. m n a ai 1 a. .ImH. ait. zree wooo; elegant location. . iricea only $75 to $150 per acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank "McFarland Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg., Portland. Or. 4 'a ACRES rich black, loam, plowed for croD. small house and outbuild- lnars. 10 minutes' walk from business center Hubbara. A genuine snap ir taken at once, For particulars, onone TaDOr 178Z Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close t car line, easy terms: will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell- wood 4 76. John H. Gibson, owner. SO ACRES. 16 miles from Portland, nearly level: iz acres cleared; sieuu, rerun. 311 Aiisay aiag. EVERGREEN station, one fine view acre, chean for cash. Uahlarren. parKwood. or. Heiiwooa zsss. SUBURBAN ACREAGE 76 21 ACRE suburban home at 90th and Division St., nicely improved: 6 acres fruit, berries; city water. Will sell all or part. Haste tiros., bin nenry piag. ACRE tracts or H acre tiacts on new electric line, near in. Fine soil. Big discount ror casn deal. M-zae. joumai WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention xne journal. FOR SALE FARMS 17 50 ACRES, 16 acres cleared. 15 acres easily cleared, 1 acres in orcnaru new barn, new house, team, new wagon, harness tools, etc.; 15 tons of hay. 150 bushels oats; milk route. county road to school. Price $2850 $1500 down, terms. Homestead Realty Co.. ziz1. vvasningon st-, room 16. 20 ACRES for sale. 15 miles southwest of Portland: 8 acres in cultivation, 5 more edaav to clear. 7 in srood timber: neMk&Jroom plastered house, new barn, 32x3?' good well and running water. Price $3800. Cash, $1000. Address owner. W. W. Sneed. 91i Lynn ave., St. Johns, or. pnone commoia va. 76 ACRES on Pacific Highway, Lewis county. WasftlnKton: aood Improve ments, buildings, stock, machinery; close to school; all for fbuoo; part casn. See Juelson. 427 Lumper Excnange. 40 ACRES, worth $1200. for only $800 partly improved; terms. B. Swallla, Summit. Or. 268 ACRES of lostted Off land, mil from R. R.. store and school; cbeap. G-287, Journal. FOR RENT FARMS 14 I WANT 2 good dairymen, with 25 to 50 fresh cows: I 'a will furnish two fine 100-acre dairy" farms v on shares for milk delivered in Portland. Come and see me. H. Grebe. Tlgard, Or. FARM for rent, 60 acres, 14 miles out; implements for sale; best opportu nity. Write box 64A, R. F. D. 3, Beav- erton. Or. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 88 LISTEN! I have a buyer from the east for 40 to 80 acres of improved land, not more than 6 miles from railroad. Price must be reasonable. F-243, Journal. WANTED By experienced farmer, ranch on shares, with stock and im plements. What have you to offer? P-238, Journal. FOB SALE -HOUSES - CContlaaed) HOMESTEADS WILD locate vou on a homestead near mv own for S7&. Good alfalfa land, plenty water.' See the land, file, then pay. 818 8 wetland bldg. CAN locate you on 820 acres good wheat land ror a. uooa water, near R. R-, now building, 181 4 th art- Main 8774. - .- EXCHANGE REAL ESTATES 124 ataapaaaaavavaaaaaajppaaaaaapaaataaaaaaMMa. ALL or any part to exchange for farm. west siae. is vauey preierreo, 100x116, corner. S9th and Kelly sts. 10 lots and 8 houses, both, modern. one f room brick, the other 5 room cot-'l tage. All lot improved. icatea on 74th St., between 40th and 46th eves. S. E. near Firland station, on Mt Scott line. -. 4 40 ACRE tracts of fine prune land. 11 miles Irora wainougai. wish.; y miles of 8k L and only 43 mUes from Portland: all A-l land: improvements sot much, some cabins. These tracts would make a fine stocs larm. cine range adjoining; plenty grass. plenty grass. . Address. P. O. Box Z&. McMinnville, Oregon. RY owner, new 4 room bungalow, fur nisbea ready to move rigni in; ot 80x120 1 block to ear. all modern: will accept rooming house to the value or f00 or lot as lirst payment. Daiance $16 month. Interest Included; ground Is plowed. G-Z74. journal. WILL trade my modern cottage foe land, cattle and horses. What nave you? Your -address will bring photo and particulars. C Bros tram. Cherry Grove, Or. . CLEAR acreage well located, to . ex change for improved or unimproved Portland property. Will assume. 80S Commercial block. 40 acres, all cultivated, fenced. Kllck ltat Co.. wasn.. ror nouse, lot.' in Portland equal value. $3000. Owner: GX-65, journal. WILL trade one lot in Crook county, Orearon. frea from all incumbrances for anything of value that I can use r-bb, journal. NEW 4 room modern bungalow. 2 lots close to car, price $zaoo; clear; want 0 acre dalrv farm, well stocked: will 4 ssume any balance. 311 Aliskjr bldg. FINE 12-R. Chicago residence, in City farK. ror roruana residence or ciose in acreage, u. is. snaw, Minora piog, RELINQUISHMENT in Lincoln Co. cbeap ior casn or wm taae iot 11 taken this week. w. f., sss istn st. HOUSE and lots for Improved or partly improved iarma. jn-bui journal. THREE lots. Trinidad, Wash., to trade ror rurntture, piano or grapnopnone. G-Z71. journal. WILL take small house and lot as part payment on modern 4 room bungalow P-Z37. journal. $900 IN city lot and cash far grocery, Clear title lots for equity In house. 50Z Broadway Dldg-. 40 ACRES, highly improved with stock. for clear city property as part pay ment. 311 Alisky bldg. 10 ACRES, improved; want small house. 311 Alisky bldg. ROOMING HOUSES 53 MODERN 22 rooms, furnished In two room apartments, downtown district. Must have cash, and will sell for $54 a room. Three year lease No trades. Owner, H-971, Journal. SACRIFICE 42 rooms, rent $32: walk Ing distance; $300 will handle. 382 Mi e. tjiay St.. corner or union ave. SMALL rooming at 327 S. Broadway Phone Marshall 41Z7. A bargain BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 "vVANTtwoiadles tohelp staxiT small hotel and store In new town; real estate considered. 427 Plttock bldck. DELICATESSEN amoungst apartmen houses, west side, owner sick; worth 3450, only 82S0. 308 Liumper Excnange MEAT market, small place, good trade, all casn; szao taxes it. M aza. journal. tOOO Business Cards 75c Rose City Printery, 3d and Taylor. 1000 Business Cards, $1.00 Ryder Ptar. Co.. S. W. cor. 3d & Morrison SHOE sh p for sale, cheap; good loca- tlon. 1419 Sandy blvd., at 52d st. WANT grocery; have cash and fine city lot. 602 Broadway bldg. BASEMENT tor rent for carpenter shop or other business. 241 6th st. RESTAURANT for sale at 654 8, st. ; good location. 1st WHEN you answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal. . BUSINESS OPPOKTUMTIES 20 (Costumed, WILL sell at a bargain good creamery. doing a good buainess; located In a good residence district; including cream separator, furnace, butter cutter, bot tUne machine, milk route, including horse and wagon, store fixtures and stock of groceries, call at 21 a stock Exchange bldg.' Phone Marshall 4014, FOR SALE One of the best billiard balls in county seat town of 600J In Rbgue river valley; best location, cheap rent and a money maker; will sell right. Waldorf Billiard Parlors, urants Pass, Or. , . GROCERY SNAP. Cash Grocery, fine location, good business, stock and fixtures $1800. For Suick sale, $840. Owner, Tabor 1839. -970, Journal. WANTED Partner in quarts gold placer - mining, some caah or prop erty. See party evenings, 214 Wlnchell. Kenton car. FOR SALE. Light stock of rrocerles and fix tures. $600 rash will handle it. Bal ance trade. Value $1500. g-968. Journal. FOR RENT Repair shop, tools for sale: a snan. K. I. Mttcheltree. BSnd and Foster road. Phone Tabor 210. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE 27 TO LOAN ON CITY 8 tee iiooo $1509 $2004 $2504 300t REAL ESTATE AND FARM PROPERTY $4000 HARTMAN- THOMPSON BANK. LOANS on lmnroveo city orooerty or for building purposes; advance made as building progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no commission. J. P. udkoihd. 143 stars st. wain WE have money to loan on your real estste; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY. 423 Chamber of Commerce. MORTGAGE loans on Improved city and farm properties; mot t gages ana contracts bought. iC J. Cowlishaw, 607 Commercial diock. Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE, 701 Selling bldg. BUILDING LOANS on city and subur ban property; money advanced .as work nroar esses. W. G. Beck. 316 Fall. ing oiag. Main iivi. - 8100.000 on mortaraaes. cltr and farm property, fire insurance. McKenxle l& Co.. Gerllnger bldg 2d and Alder. MONEY to loan in amounts to 86J00 on city property. A. 201 Gerllnger bldg, of $100 H. Bail. 12fin t.lRft 16A0 t0O. 81200. 81800, Fred W. German Co, 914 Chamber of Commerce. CASH naid for mortgages, notes, con tracts: mortgsge loans; reasonable rates. F. H. Lewis & Co., 3 Lewis bdlg. MORTGAGE loans at current ratea Real estate -security. Apply room 208 Stock Exchange, 3d and YambUl. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. A. H. HARDING, 318 (fftm. OI orn $1000 to "$7000 for city or farm loan, Taoor zbzo or t;-eaa. journal., - t 40,000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON, 0 4th st. Board of Trade bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7 per cent. Louis Salomon & Co., Z29 star at MONEY to loan, 6 to 8 per cent. W. H. Belts ft Co.. 310 Bpaiding mag VARIOUS amounts for mortgages. No comrnjssion. -Ward. AllaHy bldg LOANS ot $50 and up; write particu lars. Box 364, lents. MONEY TO LOAN J CHATTELS, SALARIES 7 IMMEDIATE LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELBf AT EASTERN RATES. W have one of the finest retail Jewelry stores in the city. A loan de partment la conducted in connection with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating ian Business ais r.tnvod in front of our store. All mer chandise pledged is held tor a period of seven months, whether or not in terest is paid when due. We are li censed ana have been established slnue 1899. No connection wita any - outer loan establishments in this city. A. & 224 Waahlngton St. MONEY AT ONCE. PRIVATE PLACE to OBTAIN LOAN!? Diamonds, Watches, Musical lnstrum'ts SEPARATE DEPT. FOR LADIES. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDEN TIAL. ELBY CO. (Licensed). 220 Lumber Ex. Bldg., 2d and Stark. MONEY to loan on diamonds, Jewelry. 8. W. King. 4 Washington Dldg. LOANS on diamonds. Jewelry, strictly confidential. 141t 8d at., near Alder. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES t Continued I . . . $25,000 UoiLoan ;. - Loans Made in Si)c Hours' -Time Ou pianos, autos. household furniture. Jewelry, life insurance policies, or any thing of alue. - i . - ' - j. Borrow at I ties riaxes $35 Pay back. . , . ........ . $86.06 . back...t...a..ol.60 'iltlpihrr ...877.25 1100 Pay back. . $102.09 These rates are authorised by our state license. Fay no more. Portlands Loan : to, - 108 Rotbchlld bldg. j t t STATE SECURITY CO, $ $ T.ir'trxsir.n rrOKCRS. SALARY LOANS OH PLAIN NOTEC- $10 - . CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACB TO BORROW MONET. ABSOLUTELY NO eECUPTTT.'j Business strictly conf Idevtlal. , t 2 $ 809 Failing bldg. $ 8 LOANS on real estate, diamonds, Jew - elry. wm. Hon. 8. wasnington piq. . LOANS WANTED J53 WANTED a loan of $2000 Or $2500 ea close In, well Improved farm worti S7500. . . HAKUKUVG R BUflO, . 12r North 6th at. Main 431. " A-T;. $2600 on 10 acres, elect Ho line, eloee in. 8 rears. Will pay 7. No brok erage. F-60. Journal. - - $100 THREE or six months; first class chattle security- J-iL Jour nal. - . ' WANT from owner $3000 or $4000 at per cent; good security, 22 Delay street. WHEN you answer these Want Ad-, mention The Journal. - FINANCIAL . 61 FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers' interest in contracts purchase!. Oregon and Washington. H. . Noti. Liumpermena oiqg. --- - . WHEN you answer these Want Ads mention The Journal. HELP VANTEPMALK 1 NOTICE to . automooue and garae owner a. Do you require the setv Ices of "an automobile driver or m--chanic. Our men always make rood. We will supply you with a graduate from our - school for a trial at our expense. Call employment . depart ment. Pacific Auto as Gas Englue Bchooi, z6-2g iitn, near Jerierson at. ?, L C A. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Record for year 1$1$ Calls for men ..ttS Positions filled ...1142 All young men seeking employment are cordially invited to consult wita -the secretary of the amBieyiaent d y. partment. " - HELP WANTED MISC. ; 49 MOLER Barber College wants men and women to learn the trade, in 6 weeks; clean work, percentage paid while . learning; tools f ree:. scalp and face - massage a specialty; send for trseiat alogue. 48 N. 2dstt- - USE your spare time to build up a j mail order business of your -own. We help you atart for a share la profita 27 opportunities. Particulars free. Opportunities Each.. Buffalo. N. Y. - " LESSONS Spanish. French, Italian. English translations.; . Interpreting correspondence. Mrs. B. Jonannault, 512 Albina ave. Phon7 East 6512. MEN. women, get government Jobs, ts to $150 month, 2000 appointment -monthly: write for lisLi Franklin In- atitute. Dept. 3 49-T. Rocfiester, N. T. GOVERNMENT jobs for women, $76 month. Write for list positions. Franklin Institute, Dept. 704. Jtocaeav ter. N. Y. . , - ; -- - -GOVERNMENT Jobs. $75 month, lit free. Franklin institute; Dept. 47T, Rochester. N. Y. - MEN. 18 to 25. become railway mail clerks, $75 month; details frea. 28B, Journal. WANTED, at once, man to learn auto repairs and driving. Call Hawtbomt Oarage. 445 Hawthorne ave. - LIVE solicitors wanted. , 286 E. "Mor rison. Good proposition. Call Monday. UNCALLED for tailor made suiis $C.6i up. Taylor, the Tailor. 289 H Burnalds. 20 SOLICTORS, ready selling small articles. Good profit. 402 3rd sb WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The journal. -" (Contlaned on BText 2age BY "BUD". FISHER