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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18; 1914. 15 .1 LERK IS HELD PENDING AN INQUIRY IN CAUSE OF DEATH Thomas M, Ellinger Arrested on fharge of Second De gree" Murder, WILL HOLD AN INQUEST Aged Kan Believed to HT Been Thomas Buffell Had Been Shoved Oat of Hotel. Because an old man whoso name is believed to have been Thomas Huff ell. did not" have any money, Thomas M. rcilrngerj nigh clerk of the New Ohio hotel at Second and Burnslde streets, shoved him out on the sidewalk and pushed him over Monday night. - Ruffell died at the Good Samaritan hospital yesterday of Internal Injuries, and Ellinger was arrested last night on a charge of second degree murder. Halt held in the city jail without bail. pending the' Inquest to be held by Coroner I Sloe urn tomorrow afternoon. Elllnger told Detective Captain Baty that the man had come to his hotel and asked for a room, lie had no money, he grew boisterous, and Ellin ger encdrted him to the door and gave him a shove. The man. who was about S feet. S inches . tall, 'and wore the clothing of a sailor, was found unconscious on tbe sidewalk by Detectives John Moloney and Itoyle Monday night, lie was taken to the emergency hospital be rauso It i was believed he was suffer ing from delirium tremens. The In ,terne at the hospital thought this was , the trouble all yesterday morning, and : treated him accordingly. He was still ' unconscious. When the hospital In terne came from lunch yesterday the man whs bleeding at the mouth and seemed to be near death. He was rushed to the Good Samari tan hospital, but died 10 minutes later, A few . papers, on which the name Thomas Ruffell appears, furnish, the only means of identification. The body was taken to the morgue, ' where an autopsy is being performed today. Following an Investigation by Deputy District Attorney Richard . Deich today a complaint charging sec ond degree murder was mads against Elllnger. Elllnger, who is 50 years old, re sides with his wife at 828 Salmon . street.. SCARBOROUGH IS IN PANIC WHEN SHELLS EXPLODE IN STREETS (Continued From Page One.) borough, they declared, it was envoi oped In smoke. Refugees Tell of Bombardment . .Ijndon, Dec. 16. The admiralty an nounced: ''Our flotilla has been engaged! at various points." AIko: i "The situation is developing." From this it was believed the 'Brit ish fleet had engaged the German ves sels and that a big battle had begun. Refugees who . reached Hull said Scarborough was "enveloped Jn smoke .when they left They spoke of a house as having been wrecekd there, of two railroad platforms as having been burned and. said the Balmoral hotel arid three churches had been set on fire. . Theee, however, were only frag menu oi information. At Hartlepool It was reported the poatofflce was hit and three employes wounded. The, historic abbey at Whit by was said to have been partly de . stroyed. The official reports said four cruis ers attacked Scarborough and two Whitby. The war office, which supplemented ' the admiralty's announcement, had it that it was tbe West Hartlepool fort : resj which was attacked by : German warships number not given and that they were driven off. The same state ment was to the effect that nly one "small German vessel" bombarded Scarborough and Whitby. :j Scarborough Is directly across-the North sea from Kiel. It was surmised ' that the German warships made their dash from Cuxhaven or - Wllhelms ' haven. GENERAL SCOTT SENT TO TAKE COMMAND, AT MEXICAN BORDER (Contlnued From Page One.) shells : fall in Naco, Sonora. Then, they say. If General Hill carries out General Carransa's orders, the Mexi cans will fire on the Americans. Sec retary Garrison admitted, however, that General Bliss will soon have suf ficient troops to meet any emergency. . Gutierrez Stops Battle. Naco. Arls.. Dec. IS. General Jose Maytorena admitted today that he has received, a communication from Pro. .visional President Gutierres of Mex ' . lco commanding him to cease attacks on General Hill's Caranslsta troops at Naco, Sofiora. . The order said ithat attacks must be abandoned If they "jeoparaize international relations. Maytorena declared that he wrould cease firing but would not remove his troops from the positions they ihol , fearing that the Caranzlstas would tako advantage of the situation to mine tne ground. Patrolman Burks Is President. Patrolman R. K. Burks was elected president of the Police Benefit and Athletic, association at the semi-an nual meeting of the organization held yesterday.. He succeeds Patrolman Kpps.. Other officers were elected, as follows: Vice-president, Sergeant I. V. Jenkins; secretary. Dance Hall In spector Flack; treasurer. Patrolman B. V. Wade: sergeant-at-arms. Patrolman Charles Porter: directors. Sergeant II. A. Thatcher, Patrolman II. C. Bales and Patrolman F. AI. West. Extra, Courts in Session.' With the opening of court by Circuit Judge Bradshaw of The Dalles Thurs day morning there wilt be three extra courts in session in this county. Judge Phelps of Pendleton and Judge Gallo way of - Salem are already holding court. The extra judges are here to clear the docket left when the supreme court recently ruled that Judge Clee ton is a county judge and thus left the sixth department of the circuit court without a juds NEHTC "". BAR CHANNEL DEEPENED TO 30 FEET ft at - It , so ze A 11 - 3 JW i f . - ST V 3ft 37 Figures show depth in feet at Columbia River bar fc according o survey A survey of tbe Columbia bar which was completed a few days ago by United States engineers, shows that a channel more than 80 feet deep at tow water has been created near the end of the south Jstty. The current shows a tendency to scour for Itself, generally speaking, a broader channel of greater general depth as the combined influence of the south jetty, complete, and the north Jetty, which has been projected more than a mile Into the Pacific, is felt. In a straight line across the MARE FOR SPRUCE IN EAST LOOKS TO BE GOOD J. ' B. Knapp, Northwestern Ass'fT of Box Manufactur ers' Manager( Gets Data. After an extensive study of the pos sibilities for the introduction of spruce box shocks manufactured in the Pa cific northwest intoithe Atlantic coast states, by way of the Panama canal, J. B. Knapp, manager of the North western Association! of Box Manufac turers, has just returned with much valuable data that he will present to the spruce manufacturers of the as sociation. Mr. Knapp visited! New York, Phila delphia. Boston, Washington, D. C, and Baltimore and on the way home stopped off at a number of interior points. He spent a j week or more at each of the Atlantic coast ports and went into the study of the box trade as comprehensively as possible. The deductions are that New -York and Philadelphia and the large terri tories back of these cities should prove excellent marts for spruce box snooks manufactured in the Pacific north west, and he believes, too, that it will be ' possible to ship large quantities from the Atlantic parts as far west as Cincinnati, Ohio, from steamers from after transferring the Pacific north- west. .... - ! . "Boston,", said Mr. Knapp today, will hardly prove a good market, for there the Pacific northwest product would come into : keen competition with the white spruce from. the North Atlantic coast. South of Philadelphia the spruce would enter Into competi tion with the product of the southern states. But in New York and Phila delphia there will be opportunity for development of good business, espe cially when the general lumber mar ket gets on a little sounder basis. It will be possible to Ship Pacific north west box snooks quite; a distance into the Interior from the Atlantic ports, and meet competition successfully.- 1 would say that even Cincinnati will prove a good market for our shooks. In territories south of Philadelphia on the Atlantic coast, the call is for a very poor grade of boxes and the field does not look inviting. Mr. Knapp has been east nearly two months. The association la also car rying on an extensive Investigation to ascertain possibilities of extending tha trade Into foreign countries. Orahees bv the Box Is Latest "Buy A Xead of HouiawiTes' league Znaugu, rates Movement In Hew Tork in Be spoase to letters From Growers. . New York. Dec. I 16. Mrs. Julian Heath, president of the Housewives' league of New York city.-inaugurated today a "Buy a box of oranges' move ment here. This action resulted, she said, from the receipt of hundreds of letters by the league from citrus fruit growers, saying crops were good but the market was poor and their plight was serious. California ts Willing. 'Los Angeles, Dec. 16. Southern California orange packers and grow ers, expressed general satisfacti6n to day in tne "tsuy a dox or oranges movement Inaugurated by the House wives league of New York city. The southern California crop this year is Of unusual quality, and fully normal In. volume, according to statement today by G. Harold Pow ell. secretary of the California Fruit growers exchange. Powell further said that there will be plenty of oranges for Christmas trees In the - eastern states. The early i December eastern shipments have been heavy and more cars are being moved daily. Powell expressed the opinion that the movement started by the New York women was tan economy measure for housewives. In view of tbe fact that oranges may be purchased cheaper by the box. And the-more boxes you buy, the more pleased southern California will be," he added. - . - i . To leave the arms and legs entirely free is the aim of a new Inflatable life preserver that is put on like swim ming trunks and fastened around the waist. . . SHOOKS bar the channel shows a minimum of 26 feet at low water, but by fol lowing the dredge cut outward from about its center the minimum depth is shown to be 28 feet.. The current has shown a disposition to play pranks With the eut made by the dredge Chinook last season. On the north side the minimum depth is shown by the survey to be 28 feet, while to the south there has been some shoaling sufficient to reduce the depth to 24 feet. The changes In the dredge cut had, however, been expected, both DEPUTY IS FINED Having China Pheasant In His Possession Costs Campbell $25. Special Deputy Sheriff S. B. Camp bell, engaged in the operation of the Burlington ferry, arrested by Deputy Game Warden E. H. Clark . Saturday night, on a charge of having a China pheasant in his possession out of sea son, and neglect of duty, was fined J 25 and costs Monday by Justice of the Peace J. K. Williams at St. Johns. His star may be taken away by Sher iff Word. Campbell was alleged to have taken a pheasant away from Joe Gattucio, an Italian merchant of Lin ton, about 10 days ago, making no report to the game warden's office. Gattucio was arrested Monday after noon by Deputy Clark on a charge of killing pheasants in closed season. He pleaded guilty before Justice Williams and Was fined $25 and costs. Lakes Leased to New York Company State Xad Board Finally Accepts Bid, Betnms to Be Made on a Royalty Basis for Mineral Extracted. Salem. Or.Dec. 16. The state land board late yesterday accepted the bid of Jason Moore' & Co. of New York for the lease of Lakes Abert and Sum mer on a royalty basis for all the min erals that may be abstracted from the waters. The lease is for 45 years, and is subject to the approval of the state legislature. While the board has' full authority to lease the lakes. It was agreed that the matter should be re ferred to the legislature for approval. Moore &. Co. plan to establish a plant to cost 6,000.000 -at the junction of the Deschutes and Columbia rivers, and a pipe line 260 miles along the Deschutes river will be used In trans ferrins the product to the plant. The firm claims to have abundant finan cial resources to carry out its plans. The bid of Jason Moore & Co., which was accompanied by a certi fied check for (10,000, and conformed strictly to the requirements for ten ders, offered the state the following royalties on products to be secured by the evaporation of the waters of the lakes: potassium salts, 60 cents per ton; sodium of chloride, io cents per ton; other salts. 26 cents per ton. The bid of the Oregon Soda & Pot ash Mining company was not accom panied by any check for $10,000, was not in accordance with the require ments of the call -for bids, and re- quired that the contract should be made subject to the approval of the federal government. i . Journal Want Ads bring results. The Family Flapjack the one that gathers a happy, smiling fam ily around the breakfast tabic is made from. sAlbers5 Flapjack Flour Another member of the Albers cereal family.; . AT YOUR GROCER'S ASK FOR IT. which has just been completed. as a demonstration of the need of con tinuous work, and as indicative of the channel's disposition to shift until brought under control bv the lettles. i Conditions, generally, on the bar are reported as favorable In former days with shallower water : ships have grounded on the bar; no hlp has touched on the bar, for so long a time that the possibility has almost been forgotten, and the news Of 9 the im provement carried by pmarlners throughout the world, has constituted I a valuable port advertisement. IS CONSIDERED LIKELY AS MEETING'S R ESULT Kings of Norway, Sweden 'on4 nnmnrl, rrr, and Denmark to ( Over European War, aiiU LGlllliaiN IU VjUIIICI I Stockholm, Dec. 16. Will the meet ing between Kings Gustav, Haakon and Frederick, respectively of Sweden, Nor- wjr aim wuu-ua, at auuzno, BWeflen, next Friday and Saturday, lead to some j -r .- . .. . t - i sort of a. union of th r.e., e.. navian countries? This question has been very general- ' su ne" since it was announced , , . - ... Monday night that the conference was to be held and dispatches from Chris- tinia. and nnnmlunii lr,rl.,t.A .. .. . . . : f HO f it wao hdlnv bItaV . V. 1 intont In Nnnrav an Tl.hm.Hr intent in XNorway ana Uenmaric -- " -" TT 1.. CUU1U Public opinion is generally favorable to a combination of some kind. Be-1 fnr tli. riimiuoii v.Kniro. ,, - BO"" SCANDINAVIAN union t mailt scaa- fi. -Trnwr, Kon il"'e wuu m . ' ...B, nw VbivUKU " '"-w owouen aua norway mere was consiaerable bad f eelinsr. In the former countrv many PeoDle even believed there, wan danger of an attack by the Norwegians. and urged that the Swedes arm more strongly to resist 11 p . The war. however, has drawn the three peoples together. Their trade has suffered heavily by thef conflict. aii ice serious unemployment proD- . l , , ,t . . leniB as a result oi it ana ail as a result or it and all are seriously apprehensive of violations of their neutrality by some one: or other of the belligerent powers. As a result of these common trou bles, the view has been growing that the people of the trio of little nations are, after all. Closely related and should Join for their mutual defense and ad- That there will be anything like an actual federation Beems unlikely, but PEARSON-r-Jamea i-earson. St. Viccents hoa strong arguments are being advanced Iecember e, 42 jeara; fracture of in favor of a close alliance I not only feSsae?aD. fcag, .lome of Aged. De- uj. a navat sua lauiury ciiaracter, out of commercial scope as well, fi There are many who believe this will lead ultimately to something? amount ing practically to a Scandinavian fed eration. I . " ir Talking Machine Owners The Journal, by special arrangement with the Columbia Oraphephone com pany, gives you a 75c special dance instruction record with vocal selec tion on reverse side, for 5c See an nouncement, page z. ' MAdv.l Edmisten Is Sentenced. Pendleton, Or., Dec. 16. Jesse Ed rcisten. son of W, W.: . Edmisten of this city and himself a resident of Pendleton, has been sentenced -to 90 days In the .county jail at Spokane on a manslaughter charge, according to word received here by his parents. He is alleged to have killed a man in a fight some weeks ago by stabbing him and In the trial advanced self-defense to justify his attack, testifying that he stabbed tbe man only after he had been assaulted by him. MKET1XG XOTK KS 41 MT. SCOTT Chapter O. K. S- -Regular commu nication first and third Wednesdays of yry month. Jly order of W. M. MAUD E. CONNELIa, Secretary. iiL'ifn in ...I,,... . 1. .. -yntOOae (Wednesday) evening. mW V CUIUidllJ .milk" W:. W. TKRRY, Sec'y. WHIST party and dance given by Webfoot Co. Tso. 65. W. O. W.. Fri day evening. Dec. 18, iu W. O. W. temple, 128 11th st. Le. Vanway's orchestra. - Cards. 8:45. Dancing, 10 o'clock. - - Vital Statistics ITlarriitges.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES . j - U11IB .'1111' 1 1U 1 I. lilfLlL, .. . 11111" i . v, iv .. and Mabel KdlUi Laveixk, Imperial hotel, legal. . cmre lice ll. Barnaul, fctigeue, ur., legal, and Laura K. Buiiardua. 87U K. 2lttl at. N.. legal. " , George J. aletDTen. 431 E. Taylor at., legal, and K. BlHiiclie Apple. 244 Broadway, lenal. tienry viacK. o.s r.. via ar. in., zs, ana Emma Swint. 897 E. 9th at. N., 19. IA fl Oml-fU X. On Veauing and u Visiting cards. Third floor, Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sises. Unique Talinrine Co.. 30 StarK st. BIRTHS ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Lewia Alien, 181 Woods at., December 10. a aon. BB I STOW To Mr. and Mra. Jacob E. Briatow, 5210 7 2d st. S. E., December 8, . a son. SHEHMAN To Mr. and Mra. Joseph Sher- ib. WO Benol ava December &. a dauirn- tar,. WATSON To Mr. and Mr. Ralph A, Wat- aon. 14SS E. 17ta kc. December 11. a daughter. KAYLKY To Mr. and Mrs. ErTln Bayley, 1600 I Ulln -St., December 2. a aon. KLAHN To Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Klaba, 3H E. 35th et., December a, a son. DEATHS AND FLNEKALS 73 BROWN At the family realdeoca. December 15, 1614, at 1251 Kirby at., Cbarlea Albert, aged 50 yeara 1 month 15 days beloved hoa baad of Nellie Brown and brother of J. W., H. H.. W. A and K. O. Brown of Portland. and Mra. Emma J. fand of St. Jotns, Kan. Funeral nemces will he conducted t7 t'ort- Thursday, December j7, at 2 p. m. interment &t Blyerrlew cemetery. Friends invited. STEVENSON In thia city, December 15, at the family residence. 820 ti. loth st. N., MUlie A. Stevenson, aged 58 years, wife of George Stevenson and mother of Mra. N. K. Tltoa. The funeral services will be held Fri day, December 18, at 2:30 o clcok p. m.. at tbe residence establishment or J. I t lnier dt Son, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. ULLAKD At the family residence, tj&ii Irving at- December 15. Dorothy Li Hard, sued 17 year S munth 14 days, beloved daughter of Tlted t0 mttend funeral services, which will be 1 held at the above residence at l p. m.. to- x. ana airs, diaries A. miiu. rneuua til- I morrow tinorsaay;. ueceniuer 11. ubuciuuih 1 U.F.I.M -r t ha frVtrtlnnrt .nmiffirin m HAY December 15. at the residence, 433 E. - 15th at. N.. John Bay. aced 0 years, lx- i Kjvro tamer oi aoxs. ft. . J . ucumnuu runrni wiu ..k. Oi.o from the above residence 'Ihara- I day, December 17, at 8i30 a. m. Services at tn Holr Hoeary church, corner Bd and Clack. UBU ata., 9 o'clock. Friend Invited. InUr- -.. Mr rilnn mHT i . -- . I ' : . - . , , . ' ' . . . I BtUMtK uecemoer 10, kl ner ibib reaiururc, i Rla . .iun. Anna Eiiiaith Becker. 2 vmtl beloved wife of Carl Becker. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow I (Thursdayl. December 17. at 2 p. ni.. from ,V. " ..' t ...u .k ., Klln.tri.-k I I '......" mva t riaiiila InvitMl DtNBAHy The funeral rer vices of the lata I Thomas Dunbar, ag-ed 80 yeara, will b con I 1n-r,rf Wednesdnv. December 16. at 2 D. m., I from the Lenta Friends church. Friends invited. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. K malna are at the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.. Lents. HFHiiKV At Milwaukie. Ur.. December IS. Mabel K. Bergen. Funeral services win oe held in Milwaukie. at the family residence on Harrison at., tomorrow iinursuayj, liecem- I DCS XI. at A U u, w. aum;m.vm ".'--- kie metery. Frlende invited SMITH Forster ., aged IS years, son oi Robert F. smith. titn ana cooper, runrrai Friday morning at lv. Brentwood Aazarene church. - STKPHKXSON Ueury Iu. Stephenson, Malt- nnmab farm, December 10. 76 yeaia: senility. TEFFT Mrs. Elisabeth Tetft, 4305 57th ave. a E December 12. 04 years; pulmonary tu- I berculosls. KAUFMAN Aaron Kaufman. 645 nn at. I mh.r 12. 7 vars: eanerene of foot. eember v, SO years; senimy TAKR Adeline Tsrr, 153a tl. 6th st. N., De cember 18. 0 years; cancer or Dreasi. DUNBAR Thomas G. Dunbar, Lents. Or., De- cember 13. SO years; mural lnsmiicienoy. MARTIN & FOKBKS CO., florl.ta. 347 Wash. Main 26, A-1268. Flowers for 11 occasions urtlstically arranged. CLARKE BROc, florists, fine flowers and floral designs. zb Morrison ft. cas.KJ-:t bdihvu as low 1 $1.50. I bik. Lubltner, florists, roniana note FUNERAL DIRECTORS I MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the loading funeral director, 249 sa st, corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A- iSiA, Main 607. D I Di.rnr. ni I DjrillCEast 1115, C-1948. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st. Eaet 52, B-2525. Dunning & McEntee VTTa I every detail, tth and Pine. Main 480. A-4S8. Lady assistant. A R 7((rCn 192 "Williams iv At lis sLCiiCt VfVt Kast 1088. C-108S Lady attendant. Day and night service WALTER CL KENWORTHY. success to A. ii. ii em stock. is tu. uix Bell wood 71. B-1122. Lady assistant A. t. KEN WORTH x oi CO. calls promptly answered . In all parts oi ' city.. 1. O. O. K Bld Lenta. Tabor 6267. Cnambers Co. ave and Kerby. Wood Automobile hearse. lawn 3306. C-1138. oi-irQ Undertaking Co. Malm 4142 CI , WHO A-232L .Cor. Id and Clav. CDIPOn Ki RESIDENCE UiN'D. PLis. UniVOUJM 183. A-2236. 448 Mora. Unm;i4nn- 80lh and ilisan. fu 1 laiiiiiLuii neral services. Tabor 4318 DC A DCnW Undertaker. East 1080 1 868-871 Russell st See announcement on 0L0I11T I !! (Oo&toauadk A snlendld residence undertaking es tablishment, with piivate driveway. J. P. FJNLKY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. P. L. LKhCH, leading east side under taker. E. llth & Clay, R-ia3. K 7i MOTfrMKXTS PORTLAND MAKULK WKS. 264-26S 4th , opp city hall. M 8584. A-16IS FOU SALE HOUSES 01 HOMK FOR URGE FAMILX WITH LOT 100x100 one half block from 6c car fare. 19 minutes from postofflce; house has 8 good, big rooms, bathroom, electric lights; handy to nchols; place has plenty of fruit. Want good, steady lamuy who desire a home; to people of this kind will seil this place for 25 a nTonth, which includes interest Phone Tabor 3983. JS00 $75 cash, $10 per month, buys a one-half acne and S room house. 20 minutes' car ride, 5c fare. On a larere tract like this yq,u can raise all your vegetables, berries, fruit, chickens, etc.. which is fhe greater part of your living. This is one way to solve the high cost of liviag. M. K. L.ee. 605 Corhett bldg. FOR SALE Only $1600. new 5 - room modern house. This house is, going to ne sola ana some one win get a oar- gain; Dutch kitchen, builtln buffet, good basement, all nicely finished, 3 blocks to a business center, 1 block to car. Don't fail to see this. Call owner. Tfthor 17SZ. HOME FOH OLD KOLKS.. S room modern, fireplace, electric fixtures, chicken house and vard. small barn, 2 lots; house newly paint ed and tinted. Price $2200; $100 cash or lot as rirst payment, mrea v. tler man Co., 914 Chamber of Commerce. 3 LOTS. 3 ROOM SHACK. $600. In Monta villa near Jonesmore school. 2 of the lots In cultivation. 12 fruit trees; $50 down, $10 monthly. This is a snap. Fred w. German Co.. 914 Chamber of Commerce. STRICTLY modern 4 room bungalow, attic, lot 45x92. cement walks, base ment, at Myrtle Park station; cost the owner $2300; will take $1450; $650 cash, balance S years. A. J. Farmer, 40 Btooit Kxrnange. wain 72i3. JlSoO A BAKOAIN New 4 room modern bungalow, all furnished, 80x 120. all plowed. 1 block from W. W. car: must have $350 down, bulance $15 montn. interest inciuaeo. t-5io. jour nal. $1275 BUYS new 3 room house and half acre ground, chicken house 12 x40; only 30 minutes out; one block to car; terms to suit. Owner, SI 4 btocK r.xcnange oiag. Main 6765. BEAUTIFUL 1 room modern bunga low, completely furnished, everything nign ciass, nice garage; eig snap, louo down, f za per mo., or to suit, tee own er. 171 E. 23d. near Belmont. E. 6948. WHY pay rent wnen you can buy a 3 room house, $450; $50 down, $10 per month. This Is located on the west side, 20 minutes' car ride, 5c far; beet value in the city. M. E. Lee, 605 corpett Diog. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. 1HJS UtUU MUSMUlUISlUf, 1S30 Northwestern Bank bldg. MODERN home, 9 rooms, near 2 SCnUOlS auiu - caxiinra, BUlUOia IOrUuM WII.M hv nu.IUr 17Q u-n Im. 2 families. 1455 Mallory ave. Wood - lawn 440. - SEsVERAL fine homes, Irvington, ctifap; fine finish, Eait 273. W. IT. Herdman. SEVEN rooms, modern. 60x100, block to car. close in. - $1900. Easy terms. improvements paia. laDor 2546. SACR1E1CE fine 8 room house, ror lor ap 7t $5000.-00 downaand $?. rr 1. v 1.4,, . . . snao mo. Owner. 171 E. 23d Phone E. 6948. HOLSB 15x30 and lot 80x100. Must sell on account sickness. 7504 40th ave., sournRSt. - i)x2i2 and new ,5 room house; $25 rasn, aia inoniniy. including inter est. .eennam, beiiwooo I3a2. WHEN you answer these Want Ads,' iijemiuri 1 ne journal. FOR SALE LOTS 16 uujijii . yj 011D lib McniiLT; joeigraue suDaivision, near iaureinurat; price $500 cash and assume bonded fndebt- edness for improvements. Main 69S4. invuniiun snap; lot buxl6, on weiaier. near ti. 2d, worth $3500; now 819t'Q. terms. 171 E. 23d. E. 5948. WHEN you answer these Want Adj mrauon i ne journal. ACREAGE B7 Beaverdam 10 acres. 5 of Which ia mire, .on ulne beaverdam. This l nm hTanh- swaii, out tne very Dest and hleheat. grade beaverdam land in the world. 10 feet deeo. The remainder i-a', in land for building purposes, facing on ixuu wnn running water on place. i ma iaua uruuucea Over 400 sacks of onions per acre. as well as' the land across the fence, which broueht in a return 01 aiiau nor acre last year, it la only 13 miles from the center or rortiana. on the best mac 8 dam road in the atate. and mile from electrio station. Price $3000, 75 cua, ua.iarn.-n ions term St v This in eacriflced to less than 50c on tne aonar. 4Ui McKay bide. 5 ACRES. 3250. $10 down and j a month buys 5 acres good loa-ared-off land, between Portland and Centralis, on main line S railroads. XVz miles from town of 1000 population; sawmills shingle mills snd other industries; some of tnese tracts are nair cleared: beau. tiful trout stream; first class bottom land: good sou: ue well-, fin loca. tion; 180 acres to choose from; perfect line, warranty oeea. BELL REAL ESTATE CO. 318 Railway Exchanger CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Qresbam district, electrio sta tion Vt mile. New subdivision. Sun shine valley orchard tractr; best soli. free wood; elegant location. Prices only 175 to $lt0, per acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co.. 3Q Yen bldg.. Portland. Or. Gibson ftalf Acres Qooa soli: city water, close t" car- line, easy terms: will build to suit our. chaser. Phone Marshall 1SSS or Sell- wod 7. .inrtrt H r;iboTi. owner. 20 ACRES, good soil, worth fSOOO. f or Jlouo; about e miles west city; esti mated at 200ff cords No. 1 wood can be cut, delivered in Portland for $3 a corn, m-zks, journal. 20 ACRES, about half clowed. worth $400ii. for $2500; part cash. Test easy cleared: s miles west or fortland. SO!. Journal. WHEN you answer these Want .Ada, mention -tne journal. page 10 today for details 6? Creditors N Instruct. J Receiver TO SELL FOR The South Slough Tract of 517 Acres. . .4 In sections 2. 3.. 10 and 11. in two. l S., K. 14 W., with water frontage oC 1H miles on South Slough. A splen did proposition for a deep water har bor or for summer homes. Lowest price heretofore $160 per acre. Must be sold before Jan. 1, .1915, and I am instructed to let it go'at $60 per acre. Virgil E. Waiters Receiver. orth Bend,-Or. SUUUHBAX ACRKAGE 76 21 ACRE suburban home at 90th and Division St., nicely improved: 8 acres fruit, berries; city 'water. Will sell all or pare KSete Bros.. 618 Henry pldg, WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. Pol t SALE FAHMS 17 Oair men, Attention (B acre dairy ranch. 40 acres under cultivation. 1 all level, stream through one end of place, fine spring and spring stream at' buildings, large barn. new 65 ton silo, neat 4 room cottage and all necessary outbuildings; place fenced and cross fenced; 16 head fine milch cow i, 12 heifers, registered bwibs bull, good team, wagon, nar machinery. 10 head of hogs, all chick ens, ail small tools, sr tons ot bay some grain, half mile from boat land ing and school, 4 miles -from " good country ana river town. K. r D. cream : route ana telephone. . Krice, including everything. $6500; $3850 casn, Daiance to suit it i Thompson- & Swan 6th and Main ets., Vancouver, Wash CHEAPEST OOOD FARM ON WILLAMETTE RIVER. 75 acres, no waste land, over 60 acres now in crop, wheat, oats, vetch and clo ver, Daiance oi lana will be in crop; new building-s. house, barn, eiraca. chicken and hog houses, all hog-tight fence, county road and R. F. D near Oregon Electrio and 8. P. R. R -This goes for $uo per acre. $2500 cash; $2400 can stand for 3 years, balance trade house or lots In Portland. Eugene or Salem. I have soma stock and chick ens for sale cheap. Address IL Ora ham. Harrlsburs. Or. FOR SALE- By owner, 68 acres bench lana. xencea. unaer diow. o open. easy cleared, small house, barn, out buildings, team mares, colt, harness, wagon, tools; trout stream through .!. . V H. aohl a miles- tn t boat landlni: arood "road: $2500. E. Stimson, K. K. D. 1, Carroll ton. Wash. 1 nrT.H ,.nl-h ha am tn ndti... I tlon. 100 acres needed. 2 miles) arood town, plenty of water; complete, stock I "nd macninerv. uuu. raay terms. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. 406 acre Improved farm In heart of Willamette! valley, $55 per acre. Will take a little income Portland proper iv near. 1 ty clear. 1 CLAUDE COLE. 17 Board of Trade. 20 Acres Splendid Farm Land $1 fare from Portland, close school, station. Price $800. $100 cash, Claude Cole, 917 BWard of Trade. A Good Farm Cheap Near Sheridan. 174 acres, stock, crop ind machinery: 86500: $1000 cash. Claude Colk 817 Board of Trade. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, I IltRlfJATFT T.AVTM4 sta AiAAaJP J do1 and a0-acre trecUi in" WUlamette valley, southeast of Salem, on easi- est terms. See John Hsrtog. 6 Ptark. HOMESTEADS 47 ATEXJ iT llomestead eiUiQuTsh ment; will pay casn tor a good one. P. D. Benn tett. La Center, Wash. EXCHANGE REAL EHTATE 28 HKHK IT 18 A SNAP. A BEAUTIFUL HOME $10,000 UNDER VALUtt. Will exchanr one of the finest home In the city for clear farm, acre- aca or city oroperty: new not excelled: I'aii. I m mftm In avrtf mtUtf-t nnlv I a mnnth. nM 11 room eait and north v,n, fn, a knm h., i verses compel the owner to let go; would t a inau et 40.00V. but will make tha brice 33O)0O for Quick ac tion; will taae Clear property to 000; if you are looking -cor something swell and mean business, we want to how vou tais: it win sDeaa ror itseir. CALL AN &.KASKR. 722-24 Teon bldg. NICK LITTLE FARM To exchange for city lots In good resi dence district in fortiana. i acres, u In cultivation. 8 acres tn nice oak and fir; 5 acres loganberries, family I orchard; 7 room house; good well and running water; race new Dam; ciosa to school and church and Just a nice little distance from town. Belt with i all the stock and implements for $6000 cash or will trade at casn value for good vacant lota. WH1T1E & U., wewoerg, JT. HAVE clear farm land in 180 acre tracts, value $2040 to $8200 each, to ri-hann for house and lot no to 86500. Claude Cole. 917 Board of Trade bldg. itivk room houee. large lot. fenced. chicken house and iruit, traae xor roomins hotiwe. G-s, journal. WEST BIDE residence site for dia monds. 20 minutes- waia irom tr. u. A-314. Journals - - - RiiOM mndern house and 2 lots. Mocks Seil wood park, for farm about t000. A. Needhami Hell wood 185T. WII-L take car worth $1000 as first payment on nice home, fnone xaoor I 5103. WHEN yoo answer theae Want Ada, mention "l ne journal . ROOMING HOUSES 83 16 Rooms, Modern 2 blocks from Washington St.. fur nace heat, rent ; income sue; good furniture, see trn quics; pnee io TEN roovna. rent $25. close In. west side; owner must sen: price zz nnly $ies rasti down, call g 10th. 11 ROOM rooming house for sale, all full, iriarsnaii zaz. . FOR SALE 12, room rooming . bouse. ;6 cisy st. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 .UJ Rose City Prlntery.2d at Taylor ! MOVING PICTURE THEATRE, I WEST) SIDE.. BEST BUT, $2000. C BRQAUWAii 1 000 Business Cards 75c Rvdev Tt4r r-o . S w, cor. Sa Morrltoi WHEN yon answer these Want A4 ; ACREAGE i (Continued) mm m Era BUSINESS OVVOHS UJilTIES 20 (Coatlaned : r Picture Thqatre Electric piano and! in-mchinci ' are i worth the price; chair? Snd electric : lights free; settled neighborhood. 10c ! admission, no conrpe,fuiD at tesent to management; touo 'wiu.flanaie. 414 Limiher Kxchange-blfftd - 'v ' MUST sell my restaut'nt; am unable to give- proper attention: will trade for auto or jewelry sinr . anything of i value. Look Into thisyss I am going' w ateii iur - give-aw5 ; once. Aior wits. 3!)0 Morrieon U il A1ANL ! ACTLKKK WATOa state mana gers to establish office and msgacs salesmen: liberal pajif: $300 to $700 m-oesKary; you haniLl own money. Seoreiary. 40 Fisher fds.. Chlcaro. OROCERT and conlSf tlonery store. .nive ciewn Htore. - nrtii iv. jjtvinjj rooms. Invoice jsoo. SiffTice only $65. Vull HALK-Pol roia fixtures" eu.l tock. Lease -of bliildinK, 8 years. Doing good business; $1500. Half cash. Ad. box 177. ailsction Citv. i)r. PARTNER wanted w Mi JtiO; profit- able cash buainenss lihonev fullv- sw- cured by stock. Call; S94 Kilera blds l A fi T m 111: I IN the heart of I the 5iioiits ftrtut II oiiks country. grocery at invoice ri 800; brlrk building. 25x60 ft. .-V&ift cash, W. It. Walker, Oake-sdale. WqjjHh. - FOR BALE, , bakery.- jitpcery and con- fectlonery store. Dimeheap for cash or part cash. L. B.. Castle Rock. Wash. MILLINERY store fbii sale or trade: as good Jocation a. ny In the citv; new stock and flxtiirt-Rj Will reduce etock to suit purchaser? f-a 7 7. .Tourwal. SALOON location. lneSudtng fixtures, prsuuju c?fai i-nnuir joa an et- . . .. -r MOXEY T6lixAX ItKAI, KSTATK 27 TO LOAN ON CIT V i 3 ; - 109 S100A 81(00 $ii)i)0 $2609 looa REAL ESTATE if 1 AND FARM PROPERTT HARTMAN- THOMrg3QN BANK. PRIVATE FLNLS iiANU TO 6000 at 7 rer cent, si 4500 at 7 rer cent. $2000 at 7 per c4i $00 at 7 per1 cent, $1500 at 1 per. ciwit. $000 at t per; cent, city only. xa-- : - 1 M KENZIEj CO., 81S Oerltnger Bldg. Tj Maint88t. LOAN 6 on improver?' fcjty property or i for building purposes advance made as Duiiaing progresses i -iiDersi repay ment privileges: no . commission. J. i. Ipacomb. 242 Stark Iste Main 4420. S9i to I'm MortKO Loana. Amcunta $100 10 to $16,(8u. Prompt, re- liable service. It pay to see us for loans. " rM A.-K. - HH-U 4iaJgenry Bldg. Wis. l:vtt inuiiey to lo4n on you real estate; first mortgage only. HAMMOND MOKToTaOE COM PANT, 4t Cham her et jTjpmmerce. MortsaKeitloans- I. L. WrtlTE, 701 Belltr BUlLDlJSti LOANS) qn city end subur ban property; money advaneud as work progresses. W. U-iEeck, 8U-4Caii Ina: bloc. Main 840?. : I i $100,000 on moriga4 city and farm Co.. Gerlinaer bldr.v2d and Aldr. ( MONEY to loan, in e Junta of $16t) to J6J00 en city uroperty. A, Ai, beil. 201 OerllnKer bldg. $200. J0o. tuO $!ti4 Iliuy. $lato. 814 Chamber t red w. tiernian vol. tit Ccmmerce. : ij I CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con- tracts, mortgage loans; reaaooaoia rates. 11. Lewia e r... Levels todig I MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security. iAvvlf room Svt Slock TtxehanKe, 3d jd YamhUi. - 40.00U OH LEMd. FAKUlNOi'ON, SO 4th st. Uimid or Trade bldg. MORTGAGE LOANtVi and I per cent. Louis isaiomon CQ;MI fc-tars st.' MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL Ed'lA'tK A. H. HARDING, in hm. or Com MONEY to loan now., Claude. Cole, 17 Hoard of Trade; $oit to divou to loau on city ur lariu proper t y. . jou rnai. - MONEY TO LOAN AT DK-i LUCHI, S24 Front s Main 7 BOB. MONEY to loau. (Iui per cent. W. H. i Helix Co.. 81 spslding bldg. ) WHEN vou answer -these ,Wm Aaai mentlyn Th Joernal. . . ! MONEY TO XOAX CHATTELS, KA I ARIES US' i ON fciHORT NOTICE I TO ANY ONE (r. i rv WORKING LOWF-riT RATES NO MORTGAGE NO I EASI EST ; INDOKeiER j NO PUBUClTr BUSINESS Tti- PAYMENTS STRICTLV CONFIDEN TIAL,! i - 3 LlCENoED. " 308 FAILING ibLDG. "Open Evenings Until Xniss. $25,000 to; Loan : Loans; jwade' . In Six Hours' Time Oru pianos, antes, housjphold furniture, jewelry, life insurance V'lcUs, or any- tniag or value. 1 :- Borrow at Tqeso Rates $36 Pay Imck. . .U, . .. .$$$ -OS $50 Pay back... AL.,....$61.8d . $76 Pay back....!.- 877.25 $100 Pay back. . .vU . . ...8108.88 These rates are oihorlsed by Our state license. "Pay no Tnore. Portland L0an Co. . 298 RethchHj Mdg7 - IMMEDIATE LOAN'S DIAMONDS AND JEWEUir oar AT EASTERN RATES. We have one of; the finest retail Jewelry stores la the sclty. A loan de partment is cooaucta in connection with same, making Jatalness STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL: i Absolutely ae etges deslg&Mlnc. loan business dia- piayea in Irani ei oar store. Ail mr chasdise pledged is ' a aid for a period of seven months, whether or not in terest is paid wirenr ifue. We are li censed ana nave neaestabusnea sin:; 1888. No connection fwlth any ether loan eetabiishrrjents-la this city. A. & M. DELOVAOE. ZZ.WtiUZWS, 824 vVssiuBgton'Wt. MONEY AT' iuNCE. PRIVATE PLACE to'MTAlN LOAN?1 Diamonds, Watches, Musical Instrum'ts SEPARATE DEPTHS aOK LADIEd. BUSINESS STRlCTLflf CONFIDEN TIAL. ELBY CUi (Licensed. 820 Lumber Ex. Ullfi 2d and Stark LOANS on diamonds. Jewelry, ntrlctly confidential. 141H 54 at, near Alder, LOANS on real estate! uiainonda, Jew. elry. Wm. Holl. H Washington bldg MONEY to loan on diamonds. Jewelry, 8. W. King. 48 Washington bktg. WHEN you n,er tnexi Want Attn mention The Joorri. IXJANH WfLNTKIl SI $200 18. $300 18. . . $200 10'-. 24 arres and neat roum cottaai adjoining city llmiib3f Estacada, Or Owner's valuation $?3 Kred W. Oer man Co., 914 OharrVbvr of Commtrw JjiuO VVANIED. 3 ijTir, 7 per cent by good owner on ti.ee resident an. lOOslst ft.; value $Vv. See Buffing ton, 24 Oak rt. i 1 WANTED From prite party, $16 on tfcal etate. OHd security.- C 155. Journal. N . ONLY $40. New bee, lots. Claua. kle, 17 Hom or; j ryqe. J 1 mention xom loarau, - i - tOoatlnasd jles, 2?4raJ :3?