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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1914. IS S GNATURES V1LL BE PLACED TO COUNTY ESTIMATES Budget. May Undergo Some Changes Regarding Coun ty Hospital Before Closed, i : r AMOUNTS ARE SET FORTH Of tta Road Fund 9258,800 Xs Bald to Be Beaded to Complete Columbia Highway. Although the report of the county budget advlwory commit tea was com pleted last Saturday night the com inlttee has not presented the report to the county commissioners. It is expected that it will be signed tomor row after a change la made in the recommendation as to the county hospital which seems to !e partially unsettled owing to the fact that some members of the committee are not satisfied with the recommendation made that the funds for erection of a new building be not furnished this year but that the commissioners com mence proceedings if preparation of erecting the structure In the future. The total estimates by the budget committee are: General fund, $896. 948.05; road fund, $530,800; library, $161,200. Of the road fund $258,800 Is estimated to be needed for the completion of the Columbia river highway with the exception of hard surfacing and $278,000 for the other roads in the county. The levy recom mended win total 3.7 mills for all county purposes except schools. The ireneral fund estimates are divided as follows among the various county de partments: -Registration nd Election Ctontio- Cuit sum for pedal election with aodentandlna it la to ha hM n ' eoujnnrtlon with Portland city ' election In June f, 16.000.00 uduiicj unmiaaioners a&lanes, cr ura toece, equipment, auuulle. ate. T (T7 on Pcrehaalns; agent., salary, office cquipmaut. eta 2,750X10 Auditor's salary, deputies, office aqalpment, elo. 8.2S0.00 AaenHor (main divlalon), salaries aaaeaaor and deputies, supplies, etc. 4,280.00 Asaessur ( tajt division), aalarlea dep- atius, supplies, etc , 2,116.00 snara or equalization, clerical nn. au Ui nee, adt-rtislu; and supplies 890.00 j-reaaurar (iu,.io dlviaion), aalarlea treasurer, deputies, office euuliv- snent. ate R am tji xraaaarer and sheriff (tax dhrudon) aaiariea uepuues. clurka. o trice auuipwent. etc 43.onO.on Clerk (main dlrlslun), personal serr- Icaa, offW'e erulpinejit, etc 41.550.67 Clerk court division), salaries clr- . euit court clrrks 8,040.00 Clerk (recording division), aalar lea clerks and stenographers. . . . 1 18,000.00 Boenri (main division), aalarlea ,,. sheriff and deputies, office eimlp- meut, etc 37.iflO.00 raterinariun, salary veterinarian. aupplles, transportation 425.70 Sealer of welcbta and measures, ' aalary, eoppllre, etc 85O.O0 vwrinouae (ja.nl tor department;. aiaries auperuuenaeni. janitor. suonllos 2rt.MS.M wourioousa tanKineer department). aaiariea superintendent and other niDiotea and auuoliea fa m S Armorj, repairs 13,400.00 Couioy court, aalarlea Judge, bail iff, auppliea, printing B.SHOuOO amrveyor. aaiariea aurveyor. depu ties. amiHtanta, stationery, fluid euulDmcnt ,-. . iLSOTLOn Circuit courts, Jurors and witness .a general expense 100.0OO.i00 Juvenile court, salaries, Judge, . . eierks, efrice equipment, etc.... 14.800.00 anatrict courts aaiariea or judges. cierisi ana aeputiea. jurors and witness fees, auuDliea. etc ia.ttlE.en Constable, salaries cnnatable. duou- tlea, office supplies, etc I,3.00 uomner, salary coroner, orrlce sup plies, jurors aud wltneaa fees. etc. d onAO Imw, anamination fees ..... 2,100.00 Ittatrict aUoruejr. aaiariea clerks, of fice equipment, supplies, etc 0,900.00 Justice court, Multnomah district, office erpilpmeut, etc 20.00 4aruca court, St. Jobu dlatiict. offiee equipment etc 200.00 Portland municipal court. Jurors and witness fees 150.00 apertatendent .at siiooji, nalsry superintendent, asalaunt, trumi ej officer and examining asaist- anta, office supplies, etc 6,60.00 Naord of health, salurlea, trans portation and medical aunntiea.. T.OSO OA Fruit Inspect or, salary, office aup pliea lsao.oo muiinomuD - arm (mam aiTiion. , aahirics superintendent and at taches, supplies, groceries, medi- ( clues, etc i 4)60720 siuunomau farm (irm aivunon). aaiariea foreman, lnborera. teed. atock, supplies, etc MM0O.00 Aauiy 'noapiiai, satariea. aupenn audent and aaatstanta, Erocaclsa. metllclnea, etc 80,000.58 IndlKent soldier, relief fund 10,000.00 Board of relict, salary clerk. sur- pDea, transportation, relief fund 18,542.88 vaauny jaiif aautries jai.or, ma'ron and deputies ($o280): eaDiliea. feeding prisoner, etc. (SO.OiiO) M.&30.00 Bally Uutte quarry, feeding prison ers 8.O0O.0O Oatentioa Botae, aoiaRpa supenn teoUent, aaalstaiua, food, uadi- eaJ, etc , 18,175 00 itruiKea ana nmei, salaries super Inteudeat, sssistanta, supplies. Widows' pensloa fund , ao.uoaiio SiuitiKMnsa lair, premlnma ........ HrOoO.oo Multnotuali county census 15,000.00 fanama-Pactnc expodlUon, Moltao- mah county exhibit 1,456.00 Poii tare fi.OiiO.OO Rralp bounty 70.00 Ural estate, contingent for tacea aud assessments 3,000.00 UTestock indemnity to owners of In fected stock destroyed 4,000.00 Care of feeble minded, state's claim 'against county 9.5R3.89 Clalai of Charles Eatchel 8,260.18 -Total $S90,918.05 SHIP' OF FINANCE IN QUIET WATER, AVERS M'ADOO (fontinued From Pagre One.) tional exchange adjustments, creation of a semi-public cotton pool these and otner undertakings, promptly man' aged, overcame difficulties of an enor moua size. Of the new federal reserve banking system, JUcAdoo predicts great things. i oeiieve mat tnese uariKa are go ing to exert a far-reaching influence for good on the banking system and business of the country," he declared. "It is sufficient , to say that it Kivea promise of being the most important piece of legislation, In the substantial benefits that it will confer upon the people of the country, that ha been enacted since the Civil war. I look forward with the greatest confidence to Its effect upon American en terprise and American business. He predicted that it would have a stab 11 islng Influence of incalculable bene fit. Its .organization, he held, has re sulted Ui no Inconvenience or disturb ances to .jtbe treasury system. 'Would Extend War Tax. McAdoo contended that to preserve the sound condition of the 'treasury. 1 .would be well to extend the operation of the "war tax." I venture to suggest that this limi tation to December 31. 1915, should be removed and the act amended so as to provide that It shall remain in force Tintil peace la restored In Europe, that fact to be determined by a proclama- SOON tion of .the president," McAdoo said in this connection. "This la all the more necessary because even .with the re- urn of peace it will be a lonjr time. In all probability, before the belligerent hatlona will be able to restore their productive power and foreign com merce, and even then, the process must be gradual." Turning to the new activity f the treasury department in . handling war risk insurance, McAdoo said that the fcureau is cooperating successfully With the customs division. He said t is "proving a most useful agency for the protection . and promotion of American commerce, since American Vessels are now able to obtain insur ance which they would not otherwise be able to get and without which; ves sels would not sail and shipments rould not be made." Federal Reserve System. i In commenting on the operation of the federal reserve system, McAdoo aid he was "extremely gratified" to rfeport that banks throughout the coun try have changed f rompposition to a, hearty cooperation. He held it a serious defect to have state banks operating under a. variety of state laws, and felt that If all of th3se state banks could be brought Into the federal reserve system, it would result in a "great and- lasting benefit" to the American people. The Hew TattXf. The secretary's report left figures to speak for themselves concerning the new Democratic tariff. The report said: "When the tariff law was written it was estimated to produce from cus toms in its first year $270,000,000. There was actually produced in the year from customs $202,320,014.51, or $22,320,014.51 in excess of the esti mates, which took into account the estimated revenues for three months under the old law and nine months under the new law. "It was intended by the tariff act of October 3, 1913, to remove the duties from certain nec essaries of life and lower the duties on others. "To make up the deficit caused by the loss in revenue from customs the income tax provisions were enacted as a part . of the new act, and the pro visions for a tax on corporations were amended. "The tax on Individual Incomes amounted to $23,253,634.85, and the tax on corporations amounted to $43,127,- 739.89." McAdoo held that the new tariff act not only Justified the estimates, but as ; a whole produced during its first year more than the revenue meas ures which it superseded. Income Tax Dodged. On the other hand, the Income tax produced less than its framers esti mated for the first year of its opera tion. "Notwithstanding," the secretary said, "the results from the Income tax law for the first 10 months of its ex istence have been satisfactory. The ad ministration of a new law of tljis char acter encounters great obstaclejs at the outset. In the first place, the people of the opuntry, unaccustomed to an income tax, must. be educated to the law. This takes time." That many people dodged the tax was the frank opinion of McAdoo. Many failed to make any returns and the secretary felt It Is necessary to maJce investigation to determine per sons guilty of tax dodging. McAdoo e usees ted revision of the law by , which every person with a gross income of $3000 or more annually make a return, Instead oz, as at pres ent, nfaking a return on a net Income of $3000 or more. ' The secretary recommended build lng of two more revenue cutters for Pacific coast work and repeated hia previous recommendation for passage of the coast guard .bill to consolidate the revenue cutter and life saving' services. " He further urged that congress promptly provide isolation of lepers in a 'national leprosarrum. "While tariff receipts of the future are dependent largely on the war, the department's estimate of ordinary re ceipts of next year was $728,000,000, and the estimates of expenditures, in cluding Panama canal payments, were $10,000,000 more. Carefully pruned. the estimates for appropriation were $732,000,000. an Increase over last year of $12,000,000. ' r- TURKS CLAIM A SUCCESS Constantinople, via Berlin and Lon don, Dec. 9. "In the vicinity of Ad Jara there have been fresh engage ments," announced, the war office here today, "in which our troops have been successful. The Russian attack .east of Lake Van has failed." "", Model Timber Road Exhibited. A working model of a roadway to be built of Oregon lumber, superior to the ordinary plank road, but cost ing about half as much as a 'hard surface i road, vcas shown by Representative-elect S. B. Cobb, of the Standard Box & Lumber rorapany, at the luncheon of the East Side Busi ness Men's club at the Hotel Edwards Mondays A committee of five will be appointed by -the club to cooperate with Mr. Cobb In asking the county commissioners to test the proposed timber road. Timbers six by six would be laid vertically with the grain, not flat, and resting- on cedar rieces tn turn resting on a rock or grravel , foundation. There would be drainage ditches between the cedar bases. BUT THE REAL REASON WAS THAT THE iy fNT both soj JzJ . "mm Hwirs 1 ' !, Auditor Has Power 1 To Settle Account The county commissioners yesterday authorized . Auditor Martin to settle with the Portland News Publishing company. If possible, for any. sum not exceeding $1000, the company's bill for advertising tho 1911 delinquent tax list. The company first put in a bill Tor $1926.40. which was $160.17 higher than that of the Oregonian, aud $562.20 and $563.60 higher, respective ly, than the Telegram and The Journal charged. The company offered to take $1700 in Jane, 1918, and finally offered to compromise for $1250 last October. Auditor Martin audited the biU at one time, allowing $739.13. The claim has been In the courts and before the commissioners for over two years. CHILDREN ENJOY VIEWS Samuel Hill has undertaken to show all the children of Portland his won derful collection of stereopticon views. They are coming to his office at the Home Telephone company building every day in groups of 160. Two groups were delighted yesterday with the views of - scenery, at home and abroad, of roads, of streams, of cities and towns. Mr. Hill's views of the Colum bia gorge and Columbia highway are the best ever made, and all are exquis itely tinted. Do You Dance? If not, let G. Hepburn "Wilson, the greatest dance authority In the United States, teach you. Clip the coupon, page 2, this paper, and secure the Co lumbia dance instruction record made by this master. The coupon and 35o entitles you to a 75c Columbia rec ord. (Adv.) Get to know Hang-up Matches first in gArrry Chemically treated No Alter-glow No Poison No Danger In Convenient Watch-Safe Box 5 C EVarywhera t more Matchea Ask for it- HANO-UP MATCHES Ol IT OF DFArH Distributors Bpchn nnnrcrTC run nOFN Russell, rWILtlJUMt.i'nw' Portland, Or AND HOME. MEETING NOTICES 41 MULTNOMAH COUNCIL, Royal Arcanum, meets second and fourth Wednes days of each month at Ar canum hall. Masonic Tem ple. W. Park and Yamhill sts.. at 8 . d. m. Visitors cordially welcomed. E. R. REED. .Secy.. 864 Broadway. ACACIA club extends a spe cial Invitation to all Mas ter Masons to attend an ad dress given by M. W. O. M. W. C. Bristol at the cLubroom, 215 Commercial Club build in sr. at 8 o'clock. Trairarlav. Dec. 10. By order of the President LESLIE S. PARKER, Secretary. trt REGULAR meeting this iygCT (Wednesday) evening. bin ana Aiaer sts. 1rluA. 71.. In , : - ed. First rlper "W. W. TERRY, Sec'y. Wtal Statistics marriages.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Burton C. Haines, 745 Hoyt s., legal, and Geraldlne C. Whlttakac, 580 E. 16th St. N'., legal. - . Joaeph O. Tate. Hotel .-Cdwaxds, letral. and Elva V. Vliet, 4233 52d at. S. B., lefral. Jamea E. Miller,. LorAxo. Idaho. 22, and and E. Pearl Bands," 6410 68th ave. S. E., 21. Roy E. Uaber, 503 Bumier at., 24. and Edna Pearl Field, 1506 E. U at. N.. 23. Chester II. fadpett, 421 Going ft, legal, and MatUe B. Kbf nie, 421 Going St., lejal. Antonio Fantini, ' Camaa, Wash., 26, and Maria Rutto, 894 1st St., 21. Leslie John Berke. 483G 65th St. S. B., 28, and Leorna F. Kegteraon, Gresham, Or., 21. - W, G. Smith & Co. $&7cJ Third floor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. S09 Stark st. B dm BfRTHR BtSH To Mr. and Mrs. Gnat-res Brian, 1836 Calvert at.. November . a daorhter. MARTI RE To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marttra. Westanna at.. December 3. a .aon. TURNER oT Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. E. Turner . 387 JS. First at. N., December a, a daughter. MANNING To Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Man ning 473 E. 66th St. N., December 6, .a son. MXNEOE To Mr. and Mrs. Tneo. C. Mon roe, Baker, Or., December 6, a daughter. NAGEU To Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. I. Nafrel 414 Jefferson st ., December S. a daughter. SULLIVAN To Mr. and Mrs. Florence A. Sul livan. 4vO E. 17th, at. N, December 4, a daughter. HUBBAKIK-To Mr. end Mrs. tea Hab bard, 350 E. 40th at. N., December 4, son fcrOLEMIS To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Golemla, 20 llalsey St.. December 3. a son. DALY To Mr. and Mrs. Walter if. Daly, 1021 Quimby St.. November 1H, a daughter. EDWARDS To Mr. and Mr. Robert L. Ed wanin, 100 - N. 18th t, November 22, a daughter. GRAY To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gray, 763 Schuyler at., November 22, a daughter. HENDRIK&ON To Mr. and Mrs. August 'Hendrlkaon. 9712 66tl ave.. Lenta, Novem ber 29, a daughter. ROGER To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roger, 32l4 Fifth St., November 15, a daughter. SASO To Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kaoo, 662 E. 17th U. November 28, a son. MACKINLOY To Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mackink), 212 Portland blvd., November 22, a eon. HON AHAS To Mr. and Mre. Wm. FL Mona han. 070 Vanderbiit at., November 6, a daughter. ijOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Eaaaw ard. 795 Yale St., November 17, a eon. RODLCN To Mr. and Mrs. Nela A, Rodtaa, 6332 63d at. 8. E., December 7. a son. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 WIELAND Carl Wleland, 11H7 MUwaukle it. December 4, 65 years; carcinoma. COSTELLO John L. OoateUo, 515 B. Ooneh act TWomhi A RFC vonra- ttt V lrur4a CESSNA Lillian Oesana, Good Samaritan, Da- ct-moer a, years; typnoia lever. OLSON Peter F. Olson. SOI W. Part at December 3, 43 yeaca, carbolic acid poiaoa lng. EALTMARSH Harold C. Saltmarsb, 17t Bast 14th at., December 4, 40 years; tubercu loais. HAWKINS Jennie M. Hawkins, 803 W1D- iums ave., December 6, 45 yean; hemorrhage of brain. LOW Mary O. Low, . 01 E. 29th at, De cember 3, 78 years; senility. SEUR1N Mario Scgrin 95 E. S2d St.. De cember 6, 8 years; larnygeal diphtheria. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florUt. 47 Wash. Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CASKKT sprays as low as f 1.50. Lubllner. florists. Portland hotel blk. PUNERAli DIRECTORS A aplendMl residence undertaking es- otouaumeut, witn private driveway. J. P. FIN LEY & SON, Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the kamdlng funeral director, 220 8d st corner eaimon. xaay aasistact. x-'nones A 1511. Main 607. t T. S. Dunning, Inc. East Bide Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. East 62. B-262S. Dunning &, McEntee m1 pdertakera Modern 1 n every detail. 7th end Pine. Main 430, A-4568. Lady aesiatan t. AD 7plor Pn Williams avs. ill C11Ci UUi East 1088. C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. WALTER C. KEN WORTHY, successor to A, li. Hem stock. 1687 E. ;i3tu. Sellwood 71, B-1122. Lady assistant. A. 1. KEN WORTHY & CO. calls promptly answered In all parts of city., x. . - if . ma.. L.enis. lauor 020. Chambers Co.-SSrwSS. lawn 8306, C-1133. Automobile hearse. DP A PCnM Undertakers. East 1080. S 6 9-3 71 Russell st. RT RrnPv Williams and Knott, i I uyillCiEast ni6,,c-1943. Q1PAPQ Undertaking Co. Main 4153 Cf . r V CO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. LUlUOUliu, 6133 A-2235. 446 Mors. P. L. LERCH, leading east side under taker. E. 11th & Clay. B-1883. E. 781. Uomilinn E. 80th and Glisan. Fu I ictn in tun rifir.l arrtcea. Tabor 431.1 aioxtraiENTs PORTLAND MARBLE WKS. 264-268 4thstopp city hall. M 8564. -161 BUSINESS PROPERTY : 66 BUSINESS corner, 100 ft. on carline, close in price $3500; .will take cheaper lots or acreage to $2500. Own er, P. O. Box 1083. FOR SAIE HOUSES 61 5 completely furnished, -will prlve easy MM10MEIIEB3T 100 BOSS H AD TROUBLE PuuEMHIiS WITH ' murhh. 1I1T IIS 61 Entirely Different Something out of the ordinary, with beautiful interior finish. 5 rooms. Will sell dirt cheap. Built for a home and not for sale. . Price $3300, worth "M500. C-728. Journal. ' . - Beautiful Home, $2450 5 rooms and new, Woodlawn car to 15th st., one block south to 605 Junior. If you are looking for a bargain the price, location and house will appeal to you. Owner there all day. U-142. Journal. - - FOR SALE Only 11600, new 6 room modern house. This house is going to be Bold and some one will get a bargain; Dutch kitchen, built la buffet, good basement, all nicely finished. 3 blocks to a business center, 1 block to car. Don't fail to see this. Call owner. Tabor 1782. $750 buys a one half acre on the west side with a 2 room house, $50 down, $t0 per month. On a large piece of ground like this you can raise all your vegetables, berries, fruit, chickens, etc, which is the greater part of your living. M. E. Lee, 605 Corbett bldg. $150 Cash $2200 A model home, the very Ideal for comfort, all conveniences, just fin ished, must sell; 1 block car, 17 min utes out. Owner, SELLWOOD 75. YOU may have this fine city home for half the value of any surround ing property and not pay anything ior a years except taxes ana 'interest. 9 lots. 4 room house, cost $500; fine barn, $1300; large 7 room modern house, cost $3000; no trade. Owner, C-177S, Woodlawn 177. 3 LOTS, 3 ROOM SHACK, $600. In .Montavilla near. Jonesmore school, 2 of the lots in cultivation. 11 fruit trees; $50 down, $10 monthly.. This is a snap. rea w. uerman c, sit Chamber of Commerce. STRICTLY modern 4 room bungalow attic, lot 45x92. cement walks, base ment, at Myrtle Park station; cost the owner Z30u; will take $1450; JB50 cash, balance 3 years. A. J. Farmer, 407 Stock Exchange. Phone Main 7393. MUST SELL AT ONCE. New 6 room modern home, Irvine; ton Heights; small cash payment, balance JlV per month. Owner, 918 li 18th et N, Phone Woodlawn 2888. BEAUTIFUL J room modem bungalow, completely furnished, everything; nign class; nice garage; big enep; $1000 dowiL$26 per mo. or to emit. 6ee own- er. ni rj. Z3d, near Belmont. E. 6948. WHY PAY rent when you can buy a 2 room house for $375. 140 down. 15 ter month 75x100 view lot w ciria only 6c fare. M, E. Lea, 505 Corbett LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OREGON HOME-BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank, bldg. SACRIFICE fine 8 room house, cor. lot on E. Yamhill: walklne: distance, bisr snap at $5000; $500 down and $23 per mo. jjwrrgr. il ti. zaa. PftoneE. 6948. - - - " j , J V JWLIl house, price $1976; lot 50x100; street RKTJ. rt tntHo tlftnn nmiitv C modern bungalow. Price $2000: want out-is. uueriy st. vvooaiawa 2632. SIX room house, beautiful lot, fine lo cation, carline 1 block, plenty fruit. uentune sacniice. write tor petrtlcu lars and terms. Q-381. Journal'. FOR SALE LOTS 10 40 CENTS per square foot. Carter's addition, dots 6, 6 and 7 and 40 feet or lots l and 2, block as, Portland, r. uvner, - xm. Jensen, care J Lonrdeaux, Redding. Cal. BUILDING site at sacrifice; Belgrado sub-division, near Laurelhurst; price $500 cash and assume bonded indebt edness for improvements; Main 6934. GIVEN at half price, two choice lots Laurelhurst, street paid; fine loca tion. East 273. W. H. Herdman. IRVINGTON snap lot 60x166. on TZT 11 tt, f, n .1 . . n An. weiuier, near m. 4U, wurui adouu, now $1900; terms. 171 E. 23d. E. 5948. ACREAGE 57 CHICKEN and fruit rancnes near Port land; Gresham district, electric' sta tion mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tractr.; best soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices only $76 to $150 per acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg-. Portland. Or. FRESH eggs and vegetables are yours next year if you get one of our nice tracts now, 60 by 180, $360; 120 by 180, $675; $5 puts you in possession; water piped, no assessments, 25 min utes' ride. A. C. Marsters, 202 Wilcox bldg. Main 3517. A-7340. Tabor 1770. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close t" ear line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. . 5 ACRES rich, black land in cultiva tion, close to station. 4th St. elec tric, price $2600; easy terms -or trade for city property. Write P. O. Box 1083. ME 4 lETOU WITH HIS EYES. FOR SALE HOUSES v - (ContiiTitd) 57 YOUR CHANCE SAVE MONEY. Buy fi er 10 acres of srood. land. Yam hill county, at station on electric line: keep cow, pigs, chickens, raise fruit and berries. Smal Investment, com fortable home, with economy. Special price inducements until Jan. L $100 land now $75 per acre, easy terms. A. H. BIRRRELL CO., 217 N. W. Bank bldg.. - - . . SUliUKRAN ACREAGE re TWO ACRES, 6 ROOM IIOTJSH, 1 GARDEN HOME. Two beautiful acres, all cleared and In cultivation, with new 4 room bouse, barn, chicken house, woodshed, small orchard, well, 10 minutes from station. ior less tnan the bare acres are worm; only $2300; nothing for the Improve ments; youH have to hurry. 'Call- on Jos. C. Gibson,; 306 Gerlinger bldg. 21 ACRE suburban norne at 0th and Division St., nicely improved; 6 acres fruit, berries; city water. Will sell all or part.- Kaste Bros.. 618 Henry bldg. FOR SALE FARMS 17 Sacramento Valley 100 acres for sale or exchange. . J fine. deeo. level soil, near trans- l portation, towns, schools. This A land will produce anything that . T grows in sunny California; price $110 per acre. Will accept as part payment clear property up to $5000 and some cash as first payment, balance 1, 2, 3 years 6 Investigate. Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d floor Chamber of Commerce. Columbia River ' Ranch 216 acres, 40 acres cultivated, C5 acres hay, 80 acres pasture bottom land, an ideal dairy and hog ranch, 2fi milch cows, 10 heifers, Holstein bull, team, wagons and all farm ma chinery, good 9 room house, large barn and usual outbuildings. Price $21,000, $6000 cash. Take some city property, balance terms to suit. Fronts on Columbia and boulevard and R. R. Jacob Haas. 308 Gerlinger bldg. FOR SALE: 80 acres, 3 acres cleared. some slashed, good 4 room house, barn, about 2Vs tons hay, berries, fruit trees, good wester, en ceunty road, 1 mile from, Nashville, telephone; good cow, household furniture, $1600. D. E. Pretzman, Nashville, Or. 91 ACRES, near Oregon City, 30 acres In cultivation; good house, barn and outbuimings, finest of soil; all stock and tools go with place, guaranteed to be best place for the money in Oregon; price $4750, terms. Yates, 249 4th St. A GOOD farm for sale, near Sheridan, close to school, 174 acres, on good road; stock and machinery, $6300. $1000 cash down. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. 20 ACRES NEAR GRESHAM. All good land, 15 in cultivation, good 9 room house, barn, lots of fruit. Price $5600. Take residence in city as cart payment. S. P. Osburn. 603 McKay bid. t'lNE snap, 107 acres, 12 cleared, or- cnard. cow, barn. $1900, $300 casn, balance 6. Chance. 142 2d st. FINE 3 acre poultry farm, equipped. See Wolfsteln. 206 Allsky bldg. FOR RENT FARMS 14 120 ACRE Willamette volley ranch, 100 acres in Cultivation, best of soli. buildings, runnin" water, no stock, rent $400 cash. Give possession at once. Ackley, 204 Failing bldg. FOR RENT 10 acres mile limits Vancouver; fruit, berries, fine for chickens, 4 room house, implements. Incubator, brooder. Q-2K7. Journal. FARM for rent, stock for sale, 67 acres 50 In cultivation, 25 miles from Portland. For particulars address R. H. Walls, LentP, Or. COUNTRY home, Kood house and barn, 25 acres, near city. Phone after Sunday Marshall 3467. EXCHANGE HEAL, ESTATE 24 120 ACRES Rood land. Columbia river, on rock road. 3 miles from railroad station, contains 1,500,000 feet good bastard fir timber, value $4500. trade for Portland residence property; will assume if necessary. Oregon Timber Realty Co.. 821 N. W. Bank bldg. Phone Main 3?82. 160 ACRES in famous Turlock dis trict. California; all under irriRa tion; greatest alfalfa land in the west; price $125 per acre; no mortgage; trade for income property; might sub divide. Yates, 249 4th st, ' Won't Accept Cash $2500 Ideal home, with all modern conveniences, 1 block car, 17 . minutes out, lot or equitv as down payment; fireplace, oak floors, attic, corner, very artistic, no inflations. A-400, Journal. I AM moving to the city and looking for a home. Have some good income property to exchange as part payment. SEE ME QUICK. Ask for Mr. NicoL Security Development Co., 4th and Pine. 40 ACRES, 20 acres slashed and burnedU willow brush land, 8 inches free deeded water, clear, to trade for city home. Security Development Co., 4 th and Pine sts. " 160 ACRES, house and outbuildings, clear, to trade for city residence. Ask for Mr. Nicol, Security Development Co.. 4tn and Pine sts. $li;000 BUSINESS, paying well, ex perience not required, will exchange for city or country property. 898 E. 6th st, N. FARMS of all sizes for sale or trade; also city property for farms or acre age. Neal Brown, 209 Panama bldg. MY fine 6 room house, near Alameda Park, $2400; will consider automobile or lot as part. Woodlawn 2674. WANTED Apartment bouse for close in acreage with 'new house. Owner, dox iu& uaK throve, ur. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal. ACREAGE Cortina ed) EXCHANGE REAL. ESTATE S4 nj-u- . tConttnnad ll-L-tr1rlrl,"-LJ- 16 Ranches in One 220 acres,' all ood rich tillable land, laO under thorough cultivation, balance open woods pasture and part quite easily cleared, abundance of wood, fine trout stream, spring and well water, new 10 room house with fireplace, large barn, stone diary house and out buildings, 2 family or chards, land lays fine for subdivid ing, on main county road, w.th all rural advantages, 4 miles frsjm Co lumbia river and rail transportation and 15 miles from Portland on good level auto road. This property is owned by a non-resident and has to be sold at a sacrifice at $75 pe- acre; $5000 cash, $7500 mortgage and will arrange terms on balance; will take clear income property as part pay ment at cash valuation. No inflated values considered. THOMPSON & SWAN. 6th and Main sts., Vancouver, Wish. SOME GOOD TRADES. 4 business lots on Lombard srt value $4000, to trade for home. 460 acres, good timber, on rivet close to good town, value $25 per acre, to trade for city property; will as sume. 650 acre farm, highly ' Improved, close to Corvallis, value $75 per .acre, to trade for improved city property; will assume some. 13 acre 6-year-old apple Orchard at Rex to trade for city property. Pearson & Willoughby. 8:8 Morgan bids;. HOG AND DAIRY RANCH. 670 acres in Yamhill county, well lm- f roved and stocked. Personal property o the value of about $10,000; 850 acres usder the plow. 125 acres open pasture. 195 acres second growth fir timber; well watered by springs and creek; wants dear Portland property for equity or some cash, balance terms to suit at . Price $65,000, mort gage $10,000. CALLAN & KASER, 722-24 Yeon bldg. (L) Wheat, Barley, Stock 1240 acres grain and stock farm in Gilliam county, northwest of Condon, in splendid farming section; about 1000 acres under plow, part In grain fenced and cross fenced, pumping Slant furnishing spring water to uildings, close to school, 20 brood mares, stallion go with farm for 6 years' increase divided; all farm equipment; at $30 ter acre. This place ought to net $10,000 per year. Will take $21,345 tn exchange of clear property; part crop payment. CLAUDE COLE. 917 Board of Trad." 22 ACRE farm. 19 improved, new house and barn, team, wagon, cow, chickens, feed and tools, for good boues that is clear. Snap, 3 acres, highly improved, right at electric sta tion; fine place to build store on cor ner of property; $2500, good terms. Good 320 acre relinquishment, partly Improved, all fenced; will trade for house, lots or acreage. Chance, 142 V6 2d st Main 6930. FOR SALE OR TRADE $800 equity in $2000 place, 2 lots 40x100, 2 blks. from. Laurelwood Sta., on Mt. Scott carline. East 1516. WANTED REAL ESTATE 81 A MODERN home, about $1500. pay ments like rent; give location and particulars for inspection first letter. Y-118, Journal. WANTED Small bouse and lot be tween $700 and $800. Terms, $10 down and $5 a month. On east side. Phone East 6662. WANTED The best house that a man ran buy for from $800 to $1200 cash. C-729, Journal. ROOMING HOITSES S3 NICE II rooms, all H. K.. nice home. close in, cheap rent, all full good renters; nets $65; reason for selling, have rheumatism; must change cli mate; $600, part cash, rest paymenta, no agents G-285, Journal. CLASS A DOWN-TOWN- HOTEL. This is one of the best 60 room hotels in Portland; low rent, (rood lease; GUARANTEED CLEARING $300 month. On account of sickness we have a BARGAIN PRICE on this. Ask at room 618 Yeon bldg. (B595). 24 ROOMS, housekeeping, furnace heat, close In, west side, corner. This is a money maker. Will trade for house end lot or lota " In Portland. Prloe $1250 for aTL Call 8 10th. . NOTICE, JAPANESE. One of the best 33 room houses In Portland, steam heat, hot and cold water; 3 years' lease at low rent; furniture all (rood. Ask for price and terms on this at room 618 Yeon bldg. fB563. 17 ROOMS MODERN $460. Completely furnished. S baths, lovery yard, very central, free wood; rent $40; lease; Income $145. 602 Couch bldg. ' ' 12 ROOMS. ONLY $350. Located close In on BROADWAY; A-l furniture and carpets; rent only $37.50; you can CLEAR $50 a month here easily; price, all ready to move right Into, only $350. Call room 61$ Yeon tldg. (Hu&.) $300 HANDLES an elegantly furnished 19 room house, close In, on west side; furnace heat, running water, etc, Clears $60 per month. Price $700. Yates. 849 4th st ' TEN rooms, rent $25. close In west eide; owner must sell: price $226; only $100 cash down. Call 88 lOth, near Stark. 10 ROOMS. $265. Furniture is pood, including en organ; house is modern, located clone in on west side, and rents for $30. This Is SOME SNAP for $368. " Ask about it at room 618, Yeon bldg CB602). TEN lots In a stood little town tn 1 Washlnsrton for a roomlnar house; price $1000; will assume. P-68, Jour nal. 35 ROOM rooming, clear of debt, trade for clear real estate, $2000: It's right opportunity. 602 Couch Mdg. 13 ROOMS. ONLY $550 Best of furniture; house 4s strictly modern, close in, west Ride location, and neat as a pin; rent' $40. You can clear $50 a month here and have a nice home free of rent. Call room $18 Yeon bldg. (B599). 53 TRANSIENT HOUSE. Here Is a chance of lifetime. 71 rooms, new brick building, brand itaw furniture, neat and clean as a pin, good Kase. Rent $2.60 per room. Cost over $6000 to furnish. First one oomti geU this for $2250; half cash. ; Peters, IS N. 6th st. - 20 ROOMS, $626. ' This Is a "down-town . wo r It trig -man's hotel;" . money , in your - hand every night. See this QUICK if you went a bargain. CaJt room 618 Teoo A SNAP rrom the owner; compelial s to sell lease and ' furniture of S room Apt., always 11. all outside rooms, electric elevator, Bleeping porches, best furniture, -walking dis tance. Don't buy until you see this. Long lease, cheap renj; price $4000, with terms. P-69. Journal. ST NOTICE avw-w a.-va iiuuoq. ; OWNERS, bouse In 36 vv a ram: ie i i vnu a . DAYS if your price Is want QUICK ACTION, better still, call at oui bight. If you phone us, or L office. 22 I EAKS IN THIS ASSOCIATED INVES 618 and 619 Yeon bldg. BUSINESS. rMENT CO., Main 481. NVOULD you invest 1 f500 if guer an teed that you 'coul, i clear $9 pet month? If so, look ur this 23 room house. Cleanest and ruiatest place in Portland. On Broadway near Colum. bin. Price $1600. Yateg. 249 4th nt. 30 ROOMS; best west aiiie corner; renl $100. Part sleeping; rooms, bal. H. -. .uaiBuimu' luuiiey-iuaaer, r l ire $1500. Take trade fori 1st payment Yatey. 249 4th st BtSINESS OPPORLMTIEH mi HERE IS 'A - GOOD PROPOSITION. Consists ot a buildinjrhud corner lot in a fine business locality; also stock of GROCERIES. COfi FECTIONKRV AND CIGARS; there " Je good living rooms over the store; I CASH BUSI NESS Is averaging over .126 a day; now the owner of this is an ld lady and it is too. much for her; b (siness can be TREBLED by a young person. We have a verv invitinir i ace and torma on this. Call room 6J8 Yeon bldg. VALUABLE agency maj' be secured by man with capital to Iy in hie own stock of goods to b handled entirely through agent. Immense profits and Bteady annual, income ' assured. No charge for exclusive territory. Ad dress -rfwlt h references, HThe Carbogaa Co.. Toledo. Ohio. I - 'Billiards and Pool One of the very best Jtands In Port, land; best of tables and! oak wall and show cases; confectionery tobacco and soft dvinks. At a big sacrifice. Best of rea.-ns for welling Tabor 1162. LIGHT M ANU FACT 05iIN"O. This is an EXCLUSIVE business, manufacturing articles used by every one; big profits; rent only '4S a mo. If you want a business that Is making over 60 PER CENT PIOFIT, ask about una a. i room bib iron -otqg. tusozj BUY OF OWNER, BEH'HPOOL HALL in Portland; fine iosk show caser and wall cases; stoek of confectionery and tobacco: good paying business at great sacrifice. Best - fit reasons fot nr : : DO YOU WANT 'JO SELL YOUR BUSIr liSS And sell it QUICKLYiJand PROFIT ABLY? If so. call us yip, MAIN 481, and we will call anditeil you how, or address us, . i 3 ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO.. 618 and 619 Yeon bldg,.6th 'and Alder. GROCERY BTbRK. New brick building.' tent $12.60, In cluding two living toons, atockanl fixtures; will invoice $ J50. Price to day for all. $270; httlf;cash. Patera, id xs. tun ct. BOARDING HOUSE SNAP. . 11 rooms, modern.' , i Kent . $30 mo. Close in. Can easy cler $50 mo. Al i most Kiven away. Price I860. 44 cash. can ea jvwi, near maray FOR SALE On terms gr will lease to price, moving picture "theatre In. As toria, Or.; terms. Particulars, D, N. ,: t MANUFACTURER won; state managers-to establish offUie and manncti salesmen; liberal pay;, $300 to $700 Secretary. 406 Fisher ; hi jig.. Chicago. RESTAURAN'rTiOlfLY 1250. Nice little blace in 'a 'buav wttat alrfa district: Kood ithorr order business: do ing irom iu to i a lay; rent only $35; price only $250! "Jou'll have to hurry to beat this, i fall . room 18 xeon Didg. (C857) l WANTED Active, hon Jet man, who wtl be satisfied wlrj $76 to $150 montn; easy onice position; you must nave iou io invest- Lumber tZX' change bldg.. 2d and Stark sta. A PROFITABLE light manufactruing business for sale, suitable for. lad v or gentleman; $200 takya it; complete to make goods used by everybody, G- 68, Journal. - ' FINE MONEY MAKitR. STORE.'" Confectionery, clgara, kc. Rent $15. Large stock, splendid! fixtures, $400. Worth double. Lively; location. . Snap. 602 Couch bide. - GROCERY, confectionery store, . new ' bldg., new stock, k (furniture, soda fountain, filling station,-' 5 room bouse. a lots, on corner. iuu Virginia et 1000 Business! dards 75c Bydr Pte Co.. 3. W fori 8d Morrison DENTIST'S oDoorturittyl central Iocs tion. 2d floor, opposite Wells-Far go bldg,, low rent. See Mrf"Cash, Archer ec wig-arms, sin ana vja wants. SMALL-cash business., Will take part ner who is satiaeied fto make 125 week. Room 829 Morgan bldg. RESTAURANT for eafe. A money maker for a live men in Astoria. Address M. C. Wheat, Astoria. Or.' 1000 Business Cjards. 75c Row City Prlntery. 34 jand Taylor. WOOD and coal businesu. Have open ing for energetic men. -Can clear $200 month. Room $29 Morgan bldg. By "Bud" Fisher ROOMING HOUSES (Oontrnna(S