The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 13, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    FtHE OREGON DAIJ-Y i JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 13, 1915.
13
II!
OF
L GATHERI
President David M , Dunne
Reviews Work Need of
Legislative Aid Pointed Out
.''"j',;..r'
TEAL MAkES ADDRESS
Xaiportanoe of Development of Xntlre
. State Emphasised Is Main A4
v f .;r -x dress of tlio Evening.
Optimum wai the keynote of the
OPTIMISM
KEYNOTE
MANUFACTURERS
i innii
tIG
ANNUA
(annual meeting and dinner or tne
"Hanufatturers' association held last
. night at the Commercial, club. Colonel
IkavM M lllinnt, nmynl unit xharttr
inemoer 01 tne- association, reviewed
- the Work of the past year. Colonel
Dunn nald:
' "The work of the Manufacturers' an
soclatlon hss been hampered by lack
of funds. Nevertheless, we have had
a very itmewissful year, what we meed
from the present legislature Is more
encouragement for the new Industries
of the state. -We would like to have
them pass a 3)111 riving a ft per rent
differential In favor of all Oregon
, manufactured Broods, for county and
state InstitutrbiiK. price and quality be
ing equal. I ' hop to see the forma
tion of a. Pacific Coast Manufacturers'
association to not only act as a meas
ure of Bilf-protection. but it Would
; harmonlsei divergent interests. Our
board 0af directors has frequently ap
peared 'before school boards, county
commissioners and the state board of
control to ask that preference be
(tlven to goods manufactured In Ore
gon." Teal stakes Address.
Joseph N. Teal made tlio principal
address of the evening. Mr. Teal dis
cussed the heed for the development
Of the whole state.
: i "There in such a thins; a a economy,
and such a thing as non-expenditure,"
said Teal, "and they; arc vastly
different. Sometimes wrong economy
is the poorest kind of economy. AVe
have been in the frame of mind In
which we believe coudltlona were
worse than they were. In other words,
cur depression has been largely a psy
chological one. I have .bean accused
of being a tightwad, so I know when
I urge upon you that, through a mts
taken sense of economy, the legisla
ture must not stop the development
of the state, that I am talking after
i' thorough Investigation and mature de
liberation. ' Committee Is. Named.
; "1 ha, va Just received a telegram to
the effect' that if Oregon will appropri
ate $450,000 for the development of
'seme Irrigation project, the Federal
government will appropriate a Ilka
') amount. It will be false economy If
i we do not take advantage of this op
, portunlty. and upon our altitude on
; such questions our future prosperity
, will depend." .
i At the suggestion of Mr. Teal, Presl-
j dent Dunne appointed George H. Mul
Ian,- J. R. Bowles, Oeorge Lawrence
Jr., O. E. Hetnts. and T. H. Mann, as a
j committee to represent the Manufae
turers' association at the meeting to
J be held next Monday to discuss Ore
'gon's needs.
i : J. R. Bowles-read the bill which is
; being introduced In the legislature ask-
lug for a 6 per cent differential.
I A. R. Jacobs, of the Oregon City
; Woolen Mills, explained why California
. had no woolen mills and Oregon had
f six. A. J. Klngsley, of the Oregon
I 'Chair company, told of tha progress
oeing maae in roriiana in me manu
facture of furniture, My Kilers gave
a thooughtful and forceful talk on how
Oregon's in tetests could be promoted
' by securing lower farm loans so that
. the farms of the state could be de
veloped. . -
v, P. Feldman, proprietor of the Mount
i Hood Soap company, gave a short talk.
as did also T. S. Mann, Charles Coopey,
'."J. C dripper, Oeorge Lawrence Jr., and
i others. Colonel Dunne, A. J. Kings
ley, A. J. Ball, and II. Conner, wera
.elected directors for the coming year.
ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT
The annual banquet and election of
oflcers of the Portland Chamber of
.Commerce will be held tonight in
the Commercial club dining room. A.
H. Averlll, retiring president, will opeSi
the banquet. President Averlll will
'..read his report. A program of spe-
mIm 1 saJtrvitaluAas Vn Vioort rtana al tnh
saa V"13" una wi,aa yr IFB w vim
Barrett, idirector-general of the Pan
American Union, the guest of honor,
will 'speak on "Pan-America and - tha
Pacific: , What They Mean to Port
land." j. N. Teal will discuss the
Panama canal. Dr. Frank I. Love.
land, pastor of the First Methodist
Episcopal church, will talk on "Some
Fundamentals of Commercial Prog'
reus." and K. Kumasakl, the Japanese
consul, will discuss possibilities of
trade between the Pacific coast and
Japan. '
ERUPTION ON SCALP
FOR FIVE YEARS
Itching Almost Unbearable, ((air
Came Out. Feared Baldness.
. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. Now Scalp Entirely Well.
r i i ii a ii ' in
Nuan. Colo. "I had been troubled for
,- Ave years with an eruption on my scalp.
- 8ometimes the Itching was aim oat unbear
'aWa. My hair was coming out and I didn't
know at one time but what 1 would be bald-headed.
My hair was lifeless.
"I tried everything that I could possibly
. : find but nothing gave relief only for a short
- time. My husband suggested that I try
Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I washed
, my head with ' the Soap and used the
- Ointment Now my scalp is entirely well."
; (Signed) Mr. A. R. Hill, Sept. 10. loi.
j j CUTICURA SOAP i
: To cleanse and purify and Cuticura Olnt
V meat to soothe and heal have been very
sucoessfut In clearing tha akin and scalp
- of Itching, burning .eeaemas, rashes and
trriUtlooj betide furnishing to diacrlml-
sating people delicate, super-creamy emoW
: Menu and prophylactics foe maintaining
',. the natural purity and beauty of the akin,
scalp, heir and hands.
-Sample Each Free by Mail
' t With M-p. Skin Book on request. Ad
Areas post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos
ton." Sold throughout the world.
County Commission ;
To Pay union Wage
Order 2s Issued Today That Skilled
Carp am tars is Xvery Department Bs
Paid 94 Tar Bay.
Tha county commissioners at their
meeting ordered that skilled carpenters
employed in any department of tha
county, government should receive the
standard wage of $4 per day.
Wage scales were Introduced by un
ion officials present showing that $4 Is
the prevailing wage "paid- competent
carpenters by the leading contractors
of the city.
A conference between County Road-
master John B. Yeon, carpenters' rep
resentatives and the commissioner
was postponed until tomorrow morn
ing, due to the absence from the city
of Mr. Yeon.
At this time the question of wages
paid carpenters on county road work
will probably be taken up, altkcugr
thls morning's order assures thtft qual
ified, competent carpentjtTa"rWUl re
ceive the4 standard wage.
Union officials have taken the posi
tion that the county In. relieving un
employment through hiring of men
should not pay less than the standard
wage if the employe is worthy of it. "
The commissioners also ruled this
morning that the building of bridges
and culverts on roads within a rea
sonable distance Of the city should
come under tha supervision of tha de
partment of bridges and lerries.
MORTGAGE AGAINST
WESTERN L
Li
Mortgagee Is Grilled by the
jCourtr'Use of "High Fi
nance" Resorted To,
Calling the methods applied in
Northwestern Long Distance Telephone
company affairs, prior to the time of
tn appointment of a receiver, "high
finance," and scoring those involved in
the variouit deals. Circuit Judge Oatena
mis morning ordered foreclosed the
mortgage made March 16, 1906, by the
Northwestern company to the Title In
surant'! & THjat company to 'secure an
outstanding bond issue of $760,000
He directed that the physical proper
ties and money on hand be turned over
to F. If. Crosby of San Francisco, who
recently purchased the controlling in
terest in bonds and stocks of the com
pany for $360,000.
Lntll all litigation pending in which
the Northwestern company is involved
is ended Receiver John B. Coffey is
to remain In nominal control.
Judge Gatens said that as a matter
of strict legal right there might be
a question as to the foreclosure, but
as there is no doubt but that a new
suit of foreclosure could be brought
and successfully carried' through he
could see no good result and only ad
ditional iitigatiOn and large expense
without benefit to anyone should he
decline to grant the foreclosure asked.
After going into the history of the
case and relating the circumstances'
and. purpose of the Pacific Telephone
A Telegraph company in buying North
western stock, the court says In part:
The management of this company
during the time It was controlled by
the Los Angeles crowd and during the
brier time after the Bell company pur
chased the Northwestern securities and
before Mr. Coffey was appointed were
anything but creditable.
"As a matter of strict legal right,
there may have been some doubt as to
the right to foreclose this mortgage
at the time this suit was brought.
"It is very apparent that William
Mead and his associates were under
taking to declare a default and bring
about a foreclosure by non-payment of
certain interest coupons which would
have been paid except for the fact
that Mead used the bond interest mon
ey in paying certain unsecured claims
held by himeelf and others.
"A pemisai of the evidence in this
Case discloses the fact that the plain
tiff company has profited by many ap
parently questionable transactions
which resulted in damage, injury and
loss to the Northwestern company. In
fact, in place of acting as a trustee and
carrying out in an honest way the
duties of that office in the interest of
the Northwestern company and its
bondholders, it Is very apparent that
plaintiff has profited by reason' of the
wrongful acts of its important officers
in many transactions, by which the
Northwestern has been filched."
Instancing the sale of the North
western stock to the company known as
the National Securities company: our
chase of blocks of Portland and Puget
sound home stocks at $40 and $$0 per
share, which the court says was ex
cessive. Judge uatens says:
"Thje profit of more than $300,000
which these men (the plaintiffs stock
holders and officers) and the plaintiff
maae in the sale of stocks to the
Northwestern company could not b's
made except for the fact that the
plaintiff In this case, was willing, to
stand In and aid end assist them and
share in their profits.
"Under the evidence in this case the
Northwestern company is entitled to
& judgment against the plaintiff for
the money which it received from the
sale of the Puget sound stocks and
the bonds which it held of the, Home
company, of Portland.
"It Is apparent that $90,000 in money
and $55,000 par value of. Portland
bonds which were in the possession of
the plaintiff at the time the receiver
filed his answer were covered by the
lien of the trust ded, which the
plaintiff has asked to be foreclosed in
this case. From the evidence it ap
pears that plaintiff, not being satis
fled with the frauds heretofore per
petrated by it and Its dominant offi
cers, connived at and assisted in cer
tain litigation in Los Angeles which
resulted in a decree being entered di
recting it to distribute this property
to its associates and stockholders.
This property was in litigation in this
court at the time that case was
brought Notwithstanding the fact, the
plaintiff permitted said cause to go by
default and consented to the decree of
distribution. The conduct of the plain-,
tiff in that particular amounts to a
conversion of this property, and the
Northwestern company Is entitled to
a judgment for the money in its pos
session, as shown by the Los Angeles
transcript, amounting: to bout $90,000
and for the $5t,000 of Portland bonds
also in its possession at that time."
j Killa Hertelf Bcfort, Family.
I Mar ysville, Cal., Jan. iak-Mrs. Cath
erine Glblin, 33, wife of a Wealthy sa
toonkeeper, committed suicide by shoot
tng herself In the presence of her hus
band and daughter. Domestio diffi
culties are reported to be the' cause.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
NORTH
ONG
DISTANCEFOREC
USED
COUNTIES ALONG THE
COLUMBIA ARE GIVEN
Speaker Awards Chairman
ships on . House Commit
tees at OFympla Session,
LIQUOR BILL IS FILED
Measure Would Viae Institutions
of
I
learning; tTn&sr Om
Head.
(Special to The Journal.)
Olympia, Wash,, Jan. IS. Speaker
ConneJ- announced his house commit
tee assignments this morning, and the
list shows the members from along the
Columbia and In southwestern Wash
ington got good recognition.
Nineteen bills were Introduced in the
senate and five In the house. Senator
Ghent introduced a bill which would
permit a limited number of saloons.
It is the measure for which petitions
have been generally circulated for two
weeksi by the liquor men. It was re
ferred to the judiciary committee and
will, like the latter, be considered the
evening of January 21.. when the seri
ate Will hear arguments of the wets
and drys.
Senator Sharpeteln of Walla Walla
offered a bill for an amendment to the
constitution, which would permit
township government for counties.
The most important bill in the house
was that by Zed nick to place the State
university. State college and three
normal achools under one hoard of re
gents! instead of individual boards as
now. t
The senate adjourned early for the
day. , The house holds an afternoon
session.
In jcommlttee assignments Speaker
Conner 1 has given chairmanships to
the, following: McCoy of Clark, indus
trial i j Insurance; Marshall of Clarke,
state! schools for dVaf and blind; Siler,
agricultural; Scales, dykes and drain
age; Pearsall. library; Hart, municipal
corporations; Crawrord, county and
county ' boundaries; Brown, soldiers
home; Morrison, Capitol building and
grounds.
FIRST CONSISTORY IS SET
Rome, Jan. 18. It was announced
at tie Vatican today that Pope Bene
dict will hold his first consistory Feb
ruary 22. It is expected that a number
of new cardinals will be created at
that time. .
Change in Time
EFFECTIVE JAN. 10TH
Great
Northern
Railway
COAST LINE TRAINS
Will run as follows:. Ftom
North Bank Station. 10th and
Hoyt streets, for
Chehalis, Centralis, Tacoma,
Seattle. Everett, Bellingham.
Vancouver, B. C and interme
diate point .
10 A. M. DAILY 2:30 P. M.
j Returnine, arrive Portland
5f55 P. M. DAILY 10 P. M.
Full information, tickets and
parlor car reservations at CITY
TICKET OFFICE, 349- Wash
ington street (Morgan Build
ing) and at DEPOT.
H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A,
Phones Marshall 3071, A-2286
Acute Articular
Rheumatism
Relieved By Anti-Karnnia Tablets
The exact came of rheutnatisra" it un
known, though it is generally believed
to be due so an excess of uric acid la the
blood. It may be alto aid with equal
truth that no remedy has been found
which ia a speoiae in all eases. In fact
the literature of rheumatism shows thai
there are but few drugs which have not
been given a trial. In the band! of one
observer we find that a certain drug has
been ud with the ntraoat satisfaction t
others have - found the same remedy
to be a great disappointment All phys
icians however agree that eVery method
tt treatment is aided by. the administra
tion ot tome remedy to relieve the pain
and quiet the nervous system and Dr. w.
B. Scholtce expresses " the opinion of
thousands of practitioners when he tax
that Anu-kamma Tablets should be giv
ea preference over all other remedies
for the relief ot the pain la all forms
ot rheumatism. These tablets can be
purchased in any quantity. They are
also unsurpassed in headaches, neural
gias and all pain. Ask for A-K Tablets.
NEW TODAY
MORTGAGE LOANS
on good Improved city and farm prop
erty at current rates, Attractive re
payment privileges. Loans quickly
ciosed. If you need money call today.
I A. H. BIRRFJLL CO. -
B1T-419 Worthwestem Bank Bslldiag,
I - Marshall 4114. A-4118.
Mortgage Loans
made on city and nearby farm proper
ty. Interest 7 and 8, No overcharges,
no red tape. Straight loans on straight
propositions. -
OBSaOtt ZMT. ft XO&t. CO, "...
8tock Exchange Bide?., Third and Yam
hill Sts.
FULLEST RECOGNITION
- a
new-today:
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
here's vour chance. It will not coma
again. For $95 you can buy a full lot
(aOxlOO feet), inside the city or As
toria, with a perfect title- ; Lots In
this sam tract have sold from $600
to $1000 each. . I will Sell you these
lots for $5 each, with no cash pay
ments down and will let you pay . for
the lot at $2.60 a month until the $95
is paid, when you will be given a war
ranty deed. These lots are a part of
the tract where there are more than
100 houses, school and churches, and
on this same tract there is city water,
electric light and street cars close by
with first class service. We intended
to ask -44 00 each for these lots a year
ago. - These lots are a positive gift
for $95 each and while they last you
can buy them at that figure. We are
nti..MAnT.. J J ...... . 1 I -
no sash payment required down. If
yon can pay $30 per month, you may
call at the office and make your se
lection and a contract will be executed
to you on these terms. Call right away
if yon wish to avail yourself of this
opportunity.
,i VU J. CX.OKXSST.
-r- 4l Ahlngtoa Bldg.
MEETING NOTICES
41
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL,
Royal Arcarrum. . meets
MM..
K7 xS second and fourth Wednes
W T days of each month at Ar-
w. muu m nun. huoiiiq ! em.
P,e' w- ?rk and ITamhlll
-d-' ' sts.. at 1 n. m. Vialtora
iioraiauy weicomeo.
k. HEaD, Secy- gH Broadway,
KiaoULAR
tfRjELSPOr t Wednesday) evening.
iSTT? TC ftth anri A Ma. ate
W. W, TERRY,
Secretary.
WHIHT party and dance given by Web-
J foot Co. No. Ho, W. O. W., Kriday,
Jan. a 5, in W O. W. temple. 128 11th.
1 Vanway's orchestra. Cards' 8:45,
uncinf iv o ciock.
Rlertinn of Krrta.rv m-ill taka nlao
an. 13. 1616: noils nnen 7 n. m to
9:30 p. m.
Vital Statistics
mttrriagcs.Birtbs. Dtafbsk
MARRIAGE LICENSES
J Jamra r. Ristlg, 42S Hall at., legal, aad
Isabella Bndse. 874 8d St.. leiral.
i Arthur W. Wbitaell, 550 Cou?h at., legal,
and Cnrlatlna Niaaen, 2SS 14th at., IrnL
J Chriit 8-bnU, 615 Raleixn t., 27, and
Lmut MMiDraiuit, ;ws k. xtb tt., it.
I Paola Mamhl. S82 E. 10th t.. 28. and
liullla Pamitotil. K. lOtb St., in.
f Martin Brocc "Taylor, Orenham, Or., legal.
W fl Cmllk X. rn Wedding and
in vji on ii in vj6 jJi visiting cards.
Third floor. Morgan bide.
DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique
Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark St.
BIRTHS
i'CONNELlr To MT. and Mrs. M. O'Ctmnell
6603 6d tL 6. K.. Januarj . a daughter.
tcGBEW To lMr. and Mrs. Ester A. Mc
Orw, KSO 68 to at. S. ., Janaarr 5. a
atigbter.
llRUM H Mr. and Mrs. Wa. P. Dram. 628
I Savler at., Deoember 13. a bob.
BRODIAN To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Brodlin,
1 895 Walnnt at., Detymher 10, a daughter.
KENO To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keoo. 318
i . TlMamlu. 1 Q . MAM
8TOPVRA iV Mr. and Mr. Budolph O. Sto-
pyra, 7H Tbarman at., December 80, a
! SOD.
i HERSET To' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hersey,
1 tl T, V.fiiMIM. -V lunnur O . ri.nvhtftr
TGroTa, Or., December 10, a daughter.
CRL'CY T Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius i. Croey.
I 738 EJ. 75th st, January 3, a son.
CARTWRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. TBomaa B.
: CartwMght. ST1 E. 74th at. N., January ,
a son.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
OLSEN At his late residence, Milwaukee, Or.,
1 Ntls P. Olaen, affe 6S years 11 months 19
days, beloved husband ofVN'ettie Olaen: father
or Otcar T., Charles W.ind Neina. Remaina
at rsidtiee. runeral swrices at Bell-wood
crematorium, 2 p. m., Thursday. Friends in
vited. IIITB January 12. . at his residence. 660
Johnson St., Walter Fredrick White, aced
rears 6 naonths. beloved huatiaad or Kva
Hill White and father of Mrs. Clyda H. Beads,
rtrneral from above residence, e p. m., tomor
row (Thursday). Friends invited. Please omit
flowera. Private eervlres at crematorium.
WOOD In this city. January 12, at his late
residence. 60S Holly st. Joha Wood, aced
68 years. The remaina are at the residence
I establishment of J. V. Floley A Son, Mont-
gomery at Bttt.
-January 12. The remaina of Fraak
I Serros. ted IS yean, beloved son of Mr.
ana MM. Nick Srres. will be sent oa the 4J
p, tt. train to woodburc by a. tt. Keller uo.
rHITE The funeral aetvicas of Walter f.
White will be held tomorrow (Thursday) . at
p. m.. at his late residence.- 660 Johnson
at. Services at crematorium private.
KETTBELk May U. KettrelL 587 K. Main
st., January 7, 60 years; cerebral hem
orrtaaire. McKlNNON Doaald D. MeBUnnoa, Mt. View
Sanitarium, January 5, 57 years; nephritis.
.'RANKS Paullns Fratae, 868 H N. 17th at,
, January 7, 63 years; hemiplegia.
" Mjtra C. Brewster. 742 Mont-
I goffiery drite, January a, oo years; mjocar-
etal lnauriiciency. . , . .
BLOAT Donald O. STktat. 227 Skidmore st,
I T . f 11 mnnth, n,lMMil.HHi
' kAIV Chriitlne B. Kdyt 62 B. 47U t- N.
t Jmnirr 7. 65 rears: endocarditis.
j PANBORfJ Bessie T. Eanborn, 254 N. 25th
, l . ImnnmrW &. Alt VSTH fhttttllf. Valvular
i heari disease.
KK1TH Henry J." Keith, 721 2d st, January
I 7, 62 years; Hemorrhage of brain.
ANDEBSON Martin .jiderson, 450 N. 20th
' St., January 7, T6 fears; cyst-perforation
i M duodenal nicer.
: poS'FK Anna 6. Goffe, 784 Iiongview are.,
; r Jaauary 6, 71 eari seniuty.
I MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 347
if Wash. Main 269, A-l $6 9. Flowera for
I jail occasions artistically arranged.
t CLARKE BROSA florists, fine flowers
XJAXVIkO aiViSBVD. awuv alWffCts
and floral designs. 237 Morrison st
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Chambers Co.ZSSlV5SZolwS:
lawn 8305, c-1183 Automobile near v
ATRTZeller Co East 1088, C-1086.
Lady attendant. Pay and night service.
Walter C. Ken worthy
68T E. 18th. SellWOOd 71, B-1122
R T Rvf'rno Williams and Knott
Py'''" East 1115, C-1943.
CDIQflM RESIDENCE UND. PLS.
LnlUOUft M. 6133, A-2235. 445 Mrs,
Worvurfrtn'' 80th al Glisan. Fu
nallllllUM neral services. Tabor 4318.
PFARQfiM Undertakers. East 1088.
869-871 Russell mt.
:p:"L" LkRCrf, leading eaevt side under-
"r, Ja. inn ft Clay. B-1883. E.781.
OrL VLO A-232L Cor. 3d and Oav'
fITSi
JMile -p Travel 'With Every 2oc Cash; Want Ad
1 . Mile of Travel With Every 50c Cash Want Ad
' iy2 Miles pi Travel With Every 75c Cash Want Ad
" 2 Miles. Of Travel With Every U Cash Want, Ad
' Scrip will be given with every telephone Want Ad paid
within five days from date of bill to the amount of one-quarter
mile for each 25c paid.
FUNERALi DIRECTORS
(Continued)
A sDlendid residence undertaking: es
tablishment, with private driveway.
P. DINLHI ft BON.
Montgomery at Fifth. .
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading
funeral director. 220 3d St.. corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones. A-
1511. Main 607.
niinninnri MtPnioa Undertakers.
uruiimn&v mviutAsu Modern in
430.
A-4668. Iady assistant.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors,
East Alder sts. Bast 62. B-2525.
414
A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO., calls
promptly answered In all parts of
city. I. O. O. F; bldg., Lents. Tabor 52 6 7
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLES WKS. 2S4-t
4th St.. opp. city halL M. 8564. A-ltlS.
BUSINESS PROPERTY - 66
FOR SALKs 44,000 squar feet on
river frontage with Hill and Harri
man trackage, in manufacturing cen
ter. South Portland. May consider
leasing with privilege of buying. Own
er.1420 Northwestern Bank bldg.
BUSINESS corner at end of W-W car
line, with small buildings and
some fixtures. Gas, electric lights, a
good location for notions. Investigate.
Sell wood 1233. For sale or rent.
TfOB SALE HOUSES 61
YOUR DREAM REALIZED
BKATTTIFUt. HOME, KMBRACINO
AIAj THE IjATEST MODERN IM
PROVEMENTS, ARTISTIC DESIGNS,
A SENSATIONS AND NEW DEPAR
TURE FROM THE OLD STYLE AR
CHITECTURE, MARKING A NEW
ERA IN MODERN HOMES. REMEM
BER. IT IS AT A PRICE TOU CAN
AFFORD TO BUY, THAT YOU CAN
HAVE ALL THE LUXURIOUS COM
FORT ENJOYED HERETOFORE BY
THE WEALTHY ONLY AT A PRICE
YOUR INCOME AFFORDS.
ALL INSIDE FINISH CABINET
WORK. ETC. DOORS ALL ONE PAN
EL. PLATE GLASS WINDOWS,
HARDWOOD FLOORS, FIREPLACE,
COMPLETE; FINISHED BY A MAS
TER MECHANIC AND AN ARTIST
AT HIS TRADE. LITTLE NECES
SARY CONVENIENCES. SUCH Ad
BOOKCASES, WRITING DESK,
BUILT-IN DRESSERS IN CLOSETS,
IRONING BOARD. ADJUSTABLE TA
BLE, BUFFET, A BUILT-IN BAY;
ALSO LARGE BAY. WITH BEAT. IN
FRONT. PRICE 12850.
LOT 60X100; 6 ROOMS, ALL GOOD
SIZED, LIGHT AND CHEERFUL.
STAIRWAY TO FULL ATTIC OWN
ER AT 1103 E. 29TH ST. N. HOUSE
WHITE IN COLOR AND NEXT DOOR
NORTH. PHONE WOODLAWN 1B1.
TAKE ALBERTA CAR, GET OFF AT
29TH ST. N. j - .
ARTISTIC NEW BUNGALOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
Fine, large airy rooms with sleep
ing porch and beautiful fireplace; dec
orated throughout; furnace and best of
plumbing; fine neighborhood; can be
seen at any time; owner on premises.
E. 58th St.. one block north of car
line. Lot 60x109. Price $3260, $800
cash; no brokers. ,
Owner Going East .
And must sacrifice new 7 room modern
home In. Laurelhurst worth $6000.
Price without furniture $4500, 61600
cash and 346 a mo. Price with $2750.
worth of furnishings only $600d. This
is surely a btg oargam ror some one.
Call up Marshall S718. A-6'9i.
FOR SAlas Modern 7 room bungalow,
restricted district: fireplace, sleep
ing porch screened back porch, hard
wood noors, Dooacases, Duiiei, xinen
closets "trunk room, modern In every
detail: price $3500. terms to suit pur
chaser.
GEO. A. Ross, owner.
301 Gerllngerbldg.
WHIT pay rent when you can buy a 3
room bouse on the west side, 20 min
utes' car ride. 6e fare, for only $460;
$60 down and bal. $7.60 per mo. Tou
can make a fine home here. For fur
ther particulars see M. E. Lee, COS
Corbett bldg. - - . .
SUNNYSIDE BUNGALOW.
Nice 5 room bungalow, furnace, laun
dry trays and other modern conven
iences; paved street sidewalk and
sewer m and paid; close in on E. Main
st; price $3150, on easy terms.
GRUSS1 & BOLES.
826 Board Of Trade. Main 7452. ...
tKE axi vantage of the new Halsey
bu line; uu; nw uu
low; new 6 room house; Dutch kltch-
en, batn, lot buxiuv; price 91910, ou
down and $16 per month, which in
cludes interest F-286, Journal. -
$50 DOWN and $18 per month, includ
ing interest buys my 5 room modern
bungalow; street Improvements in and
paid for; faces Alberta carline; fur
nace and full sise basement; price
$2600. B-346, Journal. "
FOR SALE Modern 5 room bungalow,
fireplace, bookcase, buffet large lot;
a good buy at $2350. terms to suit
buyer. GEO A. ROSS.
" 301 Gerlinger bldg.
NEARLY anacre of ground, with Bull
Run water, cement walks and curbs,
near Mt Tabor carline, with new mod.
ern bungalow, for sale on easy terms.
or trade. 43 I eon oioa;.
6 rooms, modern, on a corner lot E.
39th, near Hawthorne ave.; will make
big sacrifice for some cash; price only
S2200. terms. Call today. Marj 2574.
LET UP BUILD YOU A "HOME
On your lot or ours; by your own
ol&ns or ours: pay us like rent.
THE OREg6n HOME-BUILDERS,
1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL home near Centralia.
Call owner, Mrs. M. L. Sundt, 485
W. PaYk.
$50 CASH, $5 per month, buys a $526
3 room house, tmi lot Smith ft
Houck. 801 Henry bldg. ;
NEW 4 room modern bungalow, 2 lots,
all plowed; $40 down, bal. easy.
Bell wood 66. -
$175 EQUITY for $50. 4 room house
ana nice ioi. vm
A FINE home, Irvington. much less
than cost East 273. W. H. Herdman.
. , , - .
4
WANT
ADS
61
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ii-mi.ii.J.i m ".. .iii
Attention! Forced Sale, From
Owner, $2350
New, unoccupied, strictly modern
house, lust finished, oak floors, book
cases, fireplace, buffet. Dutch kitchen,
linen chest, plate rail, massive col
umns, flower pedestals, shower bath,
pedestal china, lavatory, etc.-baaement
28x36. tremendous attic, corner lot,
double constructed. Woodlawn 8186.
FOR SALE: LOTS
10
MULTNOMAH Station Full lots Box
100, $200 to $35; Bull Run water.
6o car fare, 15 minutes' ride from
Portland, easy terms. O'Donnell &
Warner, 601 Corbett bldg. Main .4347.
FOR SALIC cheap for cash, 2 lota 100X
100, Just 100 ft. from Willamette
boulevard. Good view of river, atreet
all paid for. Need money. 210 Pan-
ama bldg., 3d and Alder. .
BEAUTIFUL view lot. west side, ideal
for home. Price $350; $10 down, $5
per month- best buy in Portland. M.
K. Lee, 606 Corbett bldg.
MUST sell lot in Laurelhurst, and you
can get a real bargain. L-33, Jour
nal.
ACREAGE
57
TEN acres, all cleared, under . cultiva
tion. A new 7 room house, plastered.
Up-to-date. Good water pump. New
barn with hayloft and fork., 75 young
lruit trees, strawberries, raspberries.
This place is 6 miles from Vancouver,
Wash. 14 to electric sta. . I atrr going
to sell it cheap. Terms. , No Vgents,
no trade. Owner, A. Monnea, 146 4th
at., reruana, ur
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land; Greaham district, elcctrio feta
tion mile. New Subdivision. Sun
shine Valley orchard tracts; best soil,
free wood; elegant location. Prices
only $75 to $150 per acre in small
tracts; easy terms. Frame McFariana
Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg., Portland. Or.
Gibson Half Acres
Goo soil, city water, close fr car
line, easy terms: will build to suit
("purchaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or
Keliwooq 76. jonti H. Uitigon. owner.
MiLWAUKIE PARK, Oregon City
line, fine view acre cheap for cash.
Box 30, Parkwcod, Or., Sell wood 2358.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
10 Acre Snap
Well Improved
Price $2250
This Is a handsome 10 acre
home, all in a hiKh state of cul
tivation , except 1 acre of nice
fir grove. The soil is a choico
sandy loam, lies perfectly and
is very rich. New 8 room bun
galow, new barn, chicken houges
and runs for 400 hens. (AH
buildings new and first class.
Located just 29 miles from
Portland and Just 40 rods from
fine fishing stream and boat
landings. Price only $2250,
$1600 cash.
Hargrove & Sons
122 N. 6th, near Glisan.
Main 4381. A-7259.
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME
FARM.
Consisting of 40 acres. 2$ under thor
ough cultivation, balance quite easily
cleared; running water and good well:
good orchard of assorted fruit In full
bearing; fine strawberries and all small
fruits, flowers,- etc.; good 7 room
house, chicken and outbuildings, one of
the best barns in-the county, buildings
painted and kept up, good fences, about
8 acres in cloVer, about 12 tons of hay
In barn, team, wagon harness, buggy
ana ail larm tools, s aosen cmcaens
and a fine patch of potatoes; price
$7500; equity of $3900 in a small well
improved farm close to Vancouver or
Portland, or good unincumbered city
property. .
THOMPSON & SWAN.
6th and Main Sts., Vancouver. Wash.
1 80 ACRI
$25 PER ACRE.
Half mile from R. R, on county
roan, fine creek and some good tim
ber: house, barn, familv orchard: 3d
acres creek bottom, about 10 acres in
cultivation; only 40 -miles from Port
land; buu caan, Daiance easy. z
Hawthorne ave.
THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN.
A perfect farm home, all modern
house on gravel road, near two valley
towns: 170 acres of perfect land, com
pletely equipped with fine stock and
implements. Can be bought at bargain
price. Terms if desired. Come and
see us.
DUDLEY. ARCHER ft CO,
Northwestern Bank bldg.
78 Acres
Tavmhill river bottom". All In cultiva-
tlon, 1 miles from town, good build
ings, family orchard, milk route. It F.
D. telephone, good gravel roads, 40
acres clover. 16 acres crop, some farm
Implements and hay; $130 per acre.
$3009 cash, balance to suit, see owner.
'V
626 Hawthorne.
ADMINISTRATOR'S sale, 406 acre
farm in. heart of Willamette valley,
close to town on electric line, all level,
rich loam soil, 300 acres cleared. This
farm should produce 10.000 bushels of
wheat and at $1.50 per bushel, is i
$16,000. Your opportunity. Price $55
per acre. Claude Cole, 917 Board of
Trade,
" A BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME
111 health forces me to sell my 160
acre farm. Finest of Valley land, all
under cultivation; modern house,
water pined to all buildings, complete
set of best Implements, 5 good horses,
IS fine cows, 65 grade sheep, 30 hogs,
and plenty of feed. Will sell all for
what land Is. worth, terms, or part
Income property. S-287. Journal.
HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN
A REAL BARGAIN
ul K for 8!l.n
40 mile from Portland: arood settle-
ment on electric, Va mile rom new
station. About cleared," all good
land. Terms if desired. Owners. Dud
lev Archer & Co., Northwestern Bank
building.
wr Will sell your iioME
Nelson Bros., 804 Lewi bldg.. Port
land. .
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUY
88
WANTED Small farm close to Port
land; give full particulars, terms;
must be bargain; owners only, O-86,
Journal.
HOMESTEADS
47
BIG INDIXN RESERVATION TO
OPEN.
700,000 acres for settlement; fruit,
timber, farm lands; send 16c with this
ad to Wenatcbee (Wash.) Daily World
for reliable data about this great
region. .
WANTED Homestead or relinquish
ment for cash; any sice. Y-141,
Journal.-
WHEN you answer these Want Ads,1
mention The Journal.
TIMBER
28
WANTED Old growth fir for cord
wood. - Full description, price and
terms first letter. W-197, Journal.
KXCllANOIrBE 24
WILL trade my equity $16,000 in Ar
lington Heights property for cheap
lots, acreage, or farm land. . A-25S,
Journal. . '
WANTED A runabout or auto for a
lot valued $250.
Phone Main 4765,
at 375 N. 19th at
.$100 CASH and clear lots for bouse
biiaii iqvei
FORTY acre farm in Malheur county,
good for Wheat, worth $750, to trade
for auto or stock. Main 9276. '
$1400 due in one year on, $3000 subur
. ban realty; trade for' anything of
value.'- Phone Maln-815. -
WELL drilling machine tor acreage.
W-iii, journal. '
FOB SALE HOUSES
EXCHANGE REAIi ESTATE 24
30 Acres for $3000
Take Automobile
This 30 acre tract is located
Just 35 miles south of Portland.
hi mile from electric line, on
county road the entire traot is
in a high state of cultivation,
lies, la vol, ia free of rock or
gravel no buildings will take
automobile up to $1040, and
$200 cash as first payment,. 4
years, 0 per cent on balance.
Hargrove & Sons
112 N.. 6th St, near Qlisan.
Main 438L ", A-7259.
Stock Ranch
917 acres, 871 cultivated. T
miles hog tight fenoe, running
wateo- and 2 wells; barns, gran
aries and 87 individual hoar
houses in ' separate pens, 600
hogs, 9 horses. - gas engines,
roller mill, in fact everything to
operate with; price $55,000;
mortgage $17,000, trade for
Portland income.
See Mjr. Parker. No. 601.
The Fred A, Jacobs Co.
269 Washington st
fhe Unexpected
Happenedl
$1650
Furnished. 4 room bungalow
at Maplewood, on Ore. Electric,
6c fare. siszoT lot. io rruit
trees chickens, etc Mortgai
siH. All ror oniy iibou.
986, Journal.
HERE'S YOUR CHICK K If
AND TRUCK
- 10 acres, Gresham, all in cul
tivation; 2 new houses, i room
and 6 room. $3000 equity for
Portland property. See Mr. Pe
terson. The Fred A. Jacobs Co.
269 Washington st
TWO houses and 8 lots on Beacon Hill
In Seattle, first class property ana
clear of incumbrance; also 16 acres at
the foot of ML Tabor, to trade for
loRred off land between Portland and
Astoria or Centralia. or partly lm
nrnvil land a.t th rta-ht Price in Wil
faznette valley; will go up to $30,000.
CHAKL.KS MSI
818 Railway Exchange.
PORTLAND INCOME PROPERTY
Win WHEAT RANCH.
Will exchange the above for a clear
wheat ranch to $37,000 or less. Late
formulated plans enable the owner to
consider a proposition Of this kind.
Full description and location in first
letter
Callan ft Kaser. 723-24 Teen bldg. (L)
$22.50 Per Acre, $22,50
Think of it! 2S.00 acres wheat
land in Eastern Oregon, 2300
acres level, in good state of cul
tivation part seeded, balance
ready for sprins; seeding; 600
acres in bunch grass; running
water, railroad station on prop-,
erty. Trade for income property
anywhere on coast, or valley
farm. See Mr. Mathes.
The Fred A. Jacobs Co, 1
269- Washington st
WILL trade 6 acres deep black soil,
close, on electric line, new 4 room
cottage, good well, fence, berries, barn,
etc, for cottage in Portland. Price
$2500; incumbrance $700. Worth it?
Don't doubt until you investigate. Call
Main 1242. 401 McKay bldg.
Country Home
CITY CONVENIENCES
6 room modern house. 4 acre
sood, - ground, unincumbered.
Want In exchange 6 to 10 sores
on electric railway. Sea Mr.
Wlckman.
The Fred A. Jacobs Co.
269 Washing-ton. Bt
WILL trade 16 acres level black loam
on Estacada electric, near ' Eagle
Creek; no buildings; - some timber;
$150 acre; What have you? Call morn
ings, evenings, Sunday. 60 East 9th,
cor. Oak. '
7 Acre Tualatin
Close to 2 electric lines ; good SOU,
nearly level. $1750; consider some good
trade. R. F. Feester, 309 Ablngton
bldg.
ifi LOTS in Lenta 80 lots In IrvlnartonT
5 acres in Marshfield, 6 acres In
Barlow and dandy good farms and
houses. 216 Panama bldg., 3d and
Alder. .
WHEAT FARM
Two crops will pay for this
land: best wheat land in Alber
ta, Can. Unincumbered. -Trade
for Portland property. Price
$25,000. Bee Mr. Peterson.
The Fred A, Jacobs Co.
269 Washington St.
SIX room
modern, 6 room cottage, $10
ith. 28$ E. 77th atN, $10
x. Nice yard, garden and
per mon
Tier mnnth
v i al ' A ia aafraji
8n.ruo"er?S...'-,"f V
scnooi. ail in v oa.wmr
"'"g
STORE building with 8 modern rooms
above. $5000 stock, monthly sales
$2600, one of the best propositions in
Oregon City; price $12,000; no mort
gage; will trade for fine inoome prop
erty or farm. Yates, 249 4th St.
. 20 Acres 20
Adjoining Newber. Or." Good
buildings, all stock and farm lm-
Jlements go with place; pries
10,000, unincumbered. Trade for
city Improved or ' animproved.
Fee Mr. Mathes.
The Fred A, Jacobs Co.
269 Washington st ;
WANTED small farm within 80 miles
Portland. Trade city property and as
sume. Give full description. Price
must be right J. McLaln, 1210 Wood
ward ave., oruana
SMALL fiarm within 30 miles Portland.
Trade city property and assume.
Give full description. Price must be
right J. McLaln,' 12 10 Woodward arc,
Portland.
13 1-2 Acres, S. P, Electric
12 acres fruit lhi, acres raw.
land, adjoining S P. right of-
right of-
way. cost ioszq; win sacrifice -
at XL Value; no martnea. Con
sider trade for unincumbered .
if will stand acid test as to
value. See Mr. Hargis.
The Fred A, Jacobs Co, ;
269 Washington SC .
WHEAT $1.48 a bushel! I have sev
eral large wheat farms to trade for
Portland property or good valley land.
M. Fitamauricei Condon. Or.
I OREGON farm and Portland residence
..wrtTL.t'tl- VatllA . t9K AAA ft
ior ijaniornia country property. ..vAO'
arwss o h. nn at. Portland, or.
WHEN - you answer these Want Ads.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 21
. . . , 0?Btl1? 1 i -.-i -'
WILL exchange Income property for,.
. small farm or acreage, near Port
land. See J. Ii. Nash, 723 Chamber of
Commerce. Main 5120 or B-3679. '
WANTED Bungalow built in county
in exchange for equity of $1600 on
$2500 Income Portland property Box
19. route 1, Boring, Oregon.
6 ACRES near Park, Place; small in
cumbrance; trade for small house
or auto. Will Assume small amount.
owner, Ben wood 816.
180 ACRES near ML AngeL stock farm,
no incumbrances want city- property.
Worth looking Into. Owner. Ii 4930.
WILL exchange equity in 6 room moO
ern house, close to Alberta strfor
good auto. Woodlawn 3229.'
WANTED REAL ESTATE 8i
HOUSE WANTED.
Want 5 or 6 room house. Rose
.City Park. Peidmont or other
good' district. Will pay $500
rash, put in' two lots, unincum
bered, worth $1500. and assume.
Price not to exceed $3500. Ask
for Mr. Teepe.
THE FRED A. JACOBS COl,
269 Washington St
WANTED On Woodlawn tir I me, from
owner, snap in 3 to 6 rtodnt house
am not a dealer. l-38. Journal. -
ROOMING HOUSES
53
Bargain No. 2.
44 room rooming, new brick bldg..
A-l location, rent only $76; hot ana
cold water in rooms: call bells: clothes
I closets, steam heat; strictly modem:
v Iran , pin. irwvQ lur "j fovv, 7a .
cash. Peter, of course, 15 N. 5th. -
$200 BUYS Yurrrrrure worth $660, ot
fine room house, west side. 10
minutes to business center; lady called
east- on account of deatlv in family.
Fred Williams, !H First at. -
14 ROOMS, all li. K.. running; water
in all unites; -clean and new furni
ture; rent only $27.60 uio.; good west
aide location; Here ia a snap for some-ot-e.
Call 88 10th. near Stark. . ,
HOTEL of ISO rooms, all new, for half
price. And
dandy housekeeping
place, cheap.
216 Panama hldg 3d
and Alder. - ----- - -
TnT
ohe&p rent money maker. Call ISO
1 1 in st.. near Morrison.
9 ROOMS, rent $26. Owner muttlsell
fine location, rooms rented. Price
$250, 4 cash. Call 88 10th, near Stark.
WHEN you -answer--these West Ads,
mention The Journal, .-'-----
BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIKS SSO
ALMOST; LIKE A PRESENT.
Other obligations compel rue to sell
my grocery and bakery business, fully
equipped, without delay; live trade, on
busy street, j Price for all, $4T6; less
than half of ireal value. Don't answer
unless you mean business and in posi
tion tu purchase at once if suited.
Phone Marshall 960. or call at 696
Alberta, st. 1 .
WGULtf) like to meet natty that under- :
stand the adyertistng game to be
come interested in this absolutely new
filan and high-class advertising med-nm-progressive
Big money - maker.
Coming out in San Francisco neat
month. No competition. Patented. F
287. Journal.
GROCERY, delicatessen and bakery.
Have good bundle, rapidly Increas
ing and prefer reliable partner to hired
help. Half interest.- im-.ludca stock,
fixtures, team and wagon, to the right
man. for $ti0. Call 420 Lumber L.
change bldg.. 2d and Stark sts.
PARTNER wanted for -olt'ice: duties
easily learned; pleasant work; some
outside; active man can clear $126 per
mo. $300 secures half Interest Par
ticulara 4. J Lumber Exchange bldg.
2d and Stark sts. -
r CIGAR STAND .
IN 'OFFICE BUILDING, doing good
bualneaa, steady trade; will stand strict
Investigation; aood reasons for aeulns.
For alo by owner. Phone A-8004. O
61, Journal.
BEST located dental office in the city
of Portland, established five, years,
bdg practice, rent: reasonable. Will
sacrifice if taken at once. Price $1800.
K-824, Journal.
GOOD corner cigar stand; low rent;
clear $5 to $7 per day. Owner leav
ing. Stock and fixtures $400 for quick
sale. Call 4!0 Lumber Exchange bldg..
2d and Stark sts..
$160 BUYS half interest in established
business. Net you $20 per week. No
Sunday work. Particulars 420 Lum
ber Exchange Mdg.. 2d and Stark sts.
SMALL lunch counter, good business,
cheap rent; no reasonable offer re
fused. Mother's Kitchen, j Main : st,
Lents. ' ' " "'
PICTURE THKATRES. -
Do you want a, snap? Call and sea ,
Archer. Either in city or out or Port
land 414-Lumber Exchange bldg.
FOR SALE Bakery, grocery and con
fectionery store. Dirt cheap forcaah.
or part cash. U B., 112. Castle Bock,
Wash. ,
RESTAURANT Owner busy cooking,
wants a.steady partner to be cashier,
etc; good pay. Room 329, Morgan .
blog.
CASH grlcery; can clear $160 month.
Will sell at Invoice. Call room. $29
Vnra n bids.
Wli HAVE several good mfg. proposl-.
tions and not much money needed.
80$ Lumber Excnan a., za gna otartt
WANTED Partner, cleaning, pressing
? shor). small amount will handle, will
teach business.
231 6th st
WANTEDPartner for good business.
Come let me show you. Might take
some trade. Owner, 110 2d st
1 000 Business Cards 50c
ftvrter wts- Co., . W ror. ftMerrlaws
500
CARDS OtJU
I (AY Rose City
j H.'T ,
D ENT 1ST Excel
prtntery,34 at Taylor
excellent opportunity. W
894. Journal.
MONEY TO LOAN
7
REAIi ESTATE
LOANS on improved euy property or.
for building purposes; advance made
as building progresses; jioerat
ment privileges; no commission. J. P.
Lloscomo. Z43 tara vi.
Main 4420.
WE have money to loan on your real
estate; first mortttages. only.
HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY
428 cnamoer Ot ommcrea.
BUILDING LOAN n city and Subur
ban property; . money advanced as
work progresses. W. G. Beck. SIS FaU-
Ins: bldg. Main 84-
Mortgage Loans
1. L. WHITE.
701 Selling bldg.
MONEY to loan on improved Willam
ette valley farms; $400 to-loan on
city property. Claude Cole, 917 Board
oi iraae.
$100,000 n mortgages, city and farm
& Co., Oerllnger bld.f 2d and Alder. .
MONEY to loan in amounts of J10;
to $5000 on city property. A. 1L Bell,
201 Qerllnger bldg.
CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con
tracts; mortgage loans; -reasonable
rates. V. H. Lewis A Co.. 3 Lewis bldn.
MORTGAGES loans at current rates.
- Real estate security. Apply room 80$
Stock Exchange. 3d end iamniii.
' 440,060 OR LESS, FARRINGTON,
: $0 4th st Board of Trade bldg..
MORTGAGE LOANS, and 7 per Ci
Loulg Solomon A Co.. 229 Stark
cent
at
$600 to $7000 to loan on Hy or farm
property. P-2 47, Journal.
MONEY to loan, to 8 per cent W. ki.
Seitg ft Co... $10 Spalding bldg. . ,
$500 to $i000 to loan on city or farm
property. Tabor 2620. B-8 7 Journal
LOAN6 $50 up. Write particuUrs
for consideration. Box 3$.-Lents, '
ToTLOAN $400, $1000. Charles Wills,
729 Chamber of Commerce.
$2000, 41000, $800; also less amouxits;
no com, - warn.
OnIKy t6 Loan aT h. ba-
LUCHI, $24 Front et Main 780.
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