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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY - EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1915. 13 A-'- SIMM'S SElOfl ON APPLE BOX- Bill; DID NOT STIR IT TO LIFE Oregon, Congressman ; Was :; Eloquent, However; Sena- : tor Lane r Becomes Military i-:-rKq - OREGON NEWS AT CAPITAL Oregon Goastitueata of Senators So end niaiberlai SenA to Xaay X. quests to Btop Arms Shipments. U:- (Wsahtngtoa Boreas of The Journal.) i Washington. Jan. 21. Representa tive Sinnott preached rather an lo- quent funeral itrmori in the bouae one day last week over the remains of the ' standard apple box blil. He expressed ', it as argument at the Inquest, but It ) bad mors of the pulpit flavor. ,p ' It -was a pretty good speech but It did not pulmote" the dead bill. Un less the threat . regarding a certain other bill the apple barrel has ' weight the bill will stay dead until ' rtt session. Undoubtedly it means disappointment to many Oregon apple growers, r ( .- i 1 Majority Leader Underwood, whom j Sinnott .slammed In passing, explained while smiling over Slnnott'a speech, the reason the apple box bill was not allowed to go on the calendar as "un finished (business." Each of the com , mlttees, lie said, wm' given two "cal- endar Wednesdays" for consideration . of measures before it. Asbbroolfs committee had used up Its two Wednes days and Ashbrook had to give way to the , interstate commerce committee. f which . has certain Important bills to .bring forth. ,, . Senator, Lane has suddenly become military. That la to say, he has be come military In the same sense that 'Senator 'Chamberlain Is. Anions- the IS committees of which Senator Lane Is a member Is that bearing the title expenditures In the war department. ; I Yesterday this committee held meetlng-f-the first in the memory of me oiaest inhabitant or the press gal I lery. It happens to be one Of the J seven committees allotted to the Pro , gresslve and It Is scarcely expected to ao anything, but the chairman. Sen ator Polndexter of Washington, decided to break; the precedent. He summoned Senators Norrls of Nebraska. Kenvon of Iowa, and Lane, and the four of tnem, constituting the whole commit tee, had! one of the realest meetings ever neia. . . . in the first place they had a real live, topic, vis: Why didn't the United States buy Louis Uathman's high ex plosive gun, the very, same, according to uatnman, that the Germans used in .demolishing Liege and Antwerp and ' other -Belgian cities' forts T Gathman, wno wm present, offered the commit tee considerable evidence toxshow he had Invented an Identical gun several years ago and had offered it to the bureau of ordnance, but without con Vincing the bureau. The committee listened and dis. 'cussed for three hours and agreed to ' meet again. 3: I. Senators Chamberlain and Lane have " been 'deluged with inters from Oregon ' citizens ' and citizens' organizations ' urging them to support legislation ' which jfeeks to prevent the exporting -"ot; rn& a majority or the writers hve Oirman names, but not all. ! " i 1 ' v" The senators have been addressed "by thai Baker County union of the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union ef America, urging that they r, lead ther efforts to having rural cred '.r Its legislation enacted i at the present - session. , ... -Sandy. Or. citizens have petitioned fcr an addltlonui rural route leading - rrom tnt city. - IT,, ' '' SECOND SESSION OF ,;J RANGERS' COURSE IS NOW UNDER WAY Techincil .Side of Work in the Forest Shown to Stu dents In This Department. The district forester), at Portland, '.; announces that the rangers' education '.; at course, established last year by the V, ond session, and will rontinna until V -March 31.;. ..' .' I I. . In their work for Uncle Sam, the rangers gain much practical knowl , ' edge, but many of them have felt the J need of a m9re Intimate knowledge of i - me tecnnicac siae or forest work. This course was' designed, to meet that need. Tho Instructors are' technically i rainea men or tne Portland office, who have specialised alone certain phases of their word; the teaching is A DAGGER IN ! THE ! BACK : That's the woman's dread when she gets up in the morning to start the day i work. "Oh I how my back acheM.'" GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules .taken today aeases tbe backache of tomorrow taken evervr dav ends Mi backache- for all time.'-- Don't delay, j What's the Use of suffering? Kinn ! takinr GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil l ACapsu -row.- 1 V and 7 - in. -dii Capsules today and be relieved tomor- uaae three or rour every day permanently frea.from wrmch. 4ng, distressing" back pain." ' But be" sure to get GOLD MEDAL. ; Since 1696 ' GOLD MEDAL- Haarlem Oil. has been the National Remedy of. Holland, the . government of the Netherlands having granted a special charfer-authorizing y its preparation and sale.'- The house $i wife of Holland would almost as om ; be without bread as she would wlth r out her "Rear Dutch Drops' as she ; quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem ;i OH CapsBles. This is the one reason 1 you - y11?, flndthe vmsn and children of Holland so sturdy and ,.; rubust. r ... - - i GOLD MEDAL are the pure, origt r nal- Haarlem Oil Capsules imported . direct from the laboratories in- Haar-u?,aJId-. But b ure to get iOLD MEDAL, Look for the name 3 on every box. Sold by reliable drug . glata In sealed packages at 26c, E0e ;."end $1.00. Money refunded if they ; -fin hot- help you. Accept only the :. HOLD MKDAU All others are'Unir! tlona. , Guaranteed and sold , by The Owl Drug Co. (Adv. don by means t lectures which are mimeographed and sent out to the men In the field. The studying la done after the day's work Is over, for nothing roust be allowed to Interfere with official duties. . Last year the lectures were rather general In tone, and aimed tor give the rangers a broad view of the subject of forestry, " This year, however, the lectures will take up special- subjects connected with the actual work of the service .in the Pacific northwest. In this way methods of planting and owing, of timber appraisal, charac teristics of northwest trees, land clas sification, fire protection, -forest' sur veys, etc., will be covered, v Three lectures per week will be sent out. , One hundred and fifty-seven .men have enrolled for the course. This represent all the year long rangers In the district 88 In Oregon 57 In Washington and seven In Alaska, No examination "will be given this year, but it may be found advisable to send out a few questions, as a sort of review, at the end of the course. City Iarhal Arrested. RoseburgV Or., Jan. ttr- 3. Wil liams, city marshal of Roseburg, will be tried In the Justice court here on a charge, of assault and battery, the charge having been preferred by George Church, a local Socialist lead er, who w&s placed under arrest last Saturday night when he protested against the alleged abuse of -several members of the I. W. W., the leadet of whom was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. New Home for B. P. O. E. - Klamath Falls, Or., Jan. 21 Plans are now being prepared for a $40,000 home to be built by Klamath Falls lodge No. 1247, B, P. O. Elks. bls will be built at Third and Main streets, the site having been purchased some time ago, v . A Message To Thin, Weak, Scrawny folks Solid, Keaitliy, Permanent Flesh. i nin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say. I cant understand why I do not get i.,1 -Wi1 Jlehty -ot good, nourishing food. The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat making elements of your food Instead of passing them out through the body as waste.-. i What is needeil la ft moan a nt ..nl). urging the assimilative ; functions of the Stomach and intuKn.. .n i' lf hand them Sv Starvld.runk lJ,on'nni C,W. B.t of this city, snd and build them up. The .thin person's body Is like a dry sponge eager and Il,?ai!Ty-.-orw ttttv materials of which it is being deprived by the fail ure of the alimentary canal to -take tnem from the food.. The best way to overcome this sinful waste of flesh building elements and to stop the leak age, of fats Is to use Stir gol, the re cently discovered regenerative force that Is recommended so highly by phy Slci25J? her and abroad. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and no tice how quickly your cheeks flu out and rolls of firm,, healthy flesh are deposited over your body, covering each bony angle and projecting point. Your druggist has 8argoU or can get it from his wholesaler, and will refund yo.l money if you are not satisfied with the gain in weight it produces as stated on the guarantee In each package. It Is inexpensive, easy to take and highly efficient, SiKi,Wh,.le Sargol has produced remarkable results in overcoming ner vous d vaneriKin Hnd na,,i .nn.k troubles, it should not be taken unless you are willing to srain ten noimd. m. more, for it is a wonderful , flesh builder. Adv. , MEETING NOTICES 41 AL KADER TEMPLK, A. A. O. N. M. S. Stated session Satur day, Jan. 23, at 8 p. m.. Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill sts. Concert by tho band at at 7:30 p. m. Visiting nobles rordia.lt v invirarl By order of the potentate. " HUGH jT BOYD, Recorder. 'KRFOf)T OAUP Ma. s. "Woodmen of the World, meets every Friday night In W. O. W. temple. 128 Elev enth street. All mem bers requested to be coma. O. W. T. Muellhaupt. C C. a- u. bakpiir. Cleric. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 14, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Thurs day) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple.. Labor in the F. C. deeree. Visitine breturen always welcome. By order W. M. FRED U OLSON. Sec'y, THE . Mystic Dancing club will give a hard-times dance In the W. O. W. hall. 11th and Washington sts.. Sat urday evening, Jan,, 23. Come and have a good time. Wear your old clothes. Door prises will be given. Ladies, 19c: gents, 44c. 1 NOTICES 26 6AtKDPUOPOSAl:sia 1 "reWUedtbe office of. tbe lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Or., until 5 o'clock p. m:. February 1, 115. and then opened, for'" the pnrchaxe of light vessel No. now at Tongue Point Depot (near Astoria), Oregon, with her equipment and supplies. Blank proposals and particular may b obtained by addressing tbe lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Or." 4 JEFF HAD ABOUT THE RIGHT IDEA AT 1 ZJitel Statistics marriages, Births: Deaths marriage: LICENSES - v Ernest P. Voelker, 1196 Vancouver eve., le (rat, and Ethel gnuaafelt. 321 Morris at., le. gal. - VAhvrt M. Hatton, Nortoal hotel, legal, and Gertrude Griram, Nortenia hotel, legal. Freeman Hathaway, ; Unqulat hotel, 65, and Lillian Rnrbee 402 U Third at.. 3L. Hand M. White, 220 E. 49tb at.. 22. Frank CarUalfred. 26H Wbeeler at., 21. and Elaaebe Bertha WUlUma, 547 Mb at., 18. Raymond Victor Umisignant, 101 B. tttn at. X.. 23. and Violet AdeU duller. 84 S. 23d at.. 1. - TeiertcK B. Moon tain, zdq e. azn si., Kgmi, and Ueocf la U. Bianebet, 236 : fi. 82d at, Edwin Webb, 600 Flanders at.. legal, and Anna Olauer. 861 E. 8th ac N., lecal. Roy gbipe, SOI Harrtison t., 25, sod Ctb erine Tatro.- 601 . Harrison at 18. . V. G. Smith & Co. and cards. Third floor. Morgan cldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 808 Btark st. BIRTHS CKKADICK-T Mr. and Mr. NoweU Oread- ick, 121 N. 23d St., Deceaaber 19, a son. WALKER-To Mr. and Mrs, Oliver G. Walker, 695 E. 59tb at., Jauuary 15. a son. JACOBttON To Mr. and Mrs. Harry JTaeobsoa, 649 2d St., December-.15. a daughter. BKUt) To Mr, and Mr. Otto A Berg, 621 E. 37 tb st, N.. December y 18, a son. NKIUTo Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. NeUl, 698 t Alblna ave., December 17. s daughter. AUSTIN To Mr. and Mrs. Frederic' ft. An tin, 130 69th are. 8. K., December 22, son. UcBRlDE-To Mr. and Mrs. . Robert F. Mc BHde, 492 Union are., December 24, a bob. SCHNELL To Mr. and Mrs. Fred 3. Schsell, 59 K. B8tb st. N.,- December 24. son. - KORNTOP To Mr. and Mr. Paul Korntop, Kenton, Or., December 29, a son. JOHNSONTo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. John son, Waterman, Or. January 1, a daughter. WAKHEN To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford War ren, 699. Tfi. nh t. H., January 1, a daughter. ' HOWEIX To Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. How ell, 154 K. 18th St., January 1, a son.' TUKNEY Tn Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Turner, 875 Kelly st. 8., January 3. a daughter. MacDOL'UALLr To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne A. MacDoagaU, 1007 K. 10th st. N., January 4, a daughter. GILLKtiP IE To Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett J. Gillespie, 1113 K. Alder st.. January 5, a BOO ------- KIMMIRSLEY To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kixn mersley, 706 Ersrett St., January 8, s daughter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 DRKNJiKN January 20, "at residence, 17 East 7th st., Ballle Drennen, 48 years, be loved wife of W. H. Drennen and daughter of Mrs. KUzabeth lianblln, mother of Mrs. K B. Damon and sinter of A. G. Hadiblln. Mrs. Eva Hamilton, Mrs. Lois Nye, all -of this citr. unersl will - take place from ths above residence Priday. January 22, at 8:30 a. m. Services at Uie uoty tcosarr cnurcn, corner E. Third aud Clackamas, at 9 o'clock. Prlends Invited. Interment lone rlr -eemetery John S. Boost of San Francisco, CaL Th funeral serrices will be held Saturday, Jan nary 23," at 2:30 o'elock p. m.. at tbe resi dence establishment of J. P.: Flnley A Sou, Montgomery at 6tb mcCULLOH At Hillsdale.' Or.. January 19. Frank M. McCnllob. ased AO rears. .The re mains will be forwarded this evening, Thurs day, by J. P. Flnley ft Son, te Atkinses, 111., where services will be held and Interment made. - ' - - VOA&Jk ainuarr 10, at ova a, iiui -t-, Lottie H Drake, i-ged 47, beloved sister of Ella! Hudson of Tacoma. Wash. ; Flora Preston of Troutdale, Or.; raoe Gibson-of Barton, Or., and Addle Fresco. Remains at Dunning ...... . . r - . r . o . . V. , & McEntee'a narlors. Funeral nonce later. McNCTT January 21, at 182 W. VVVgant at.. Elmer S. UcNutt, a red 53 years. Inter ment Cornelius, Or. Eemains at A. B. Zeller Co.'s parlors, 692 Williams ave.- MELVlN H. A. Melvui, Good SamariUn, January 16, 71 years; carcinoma of stomach. UU1N.N ma w. .uumn, on aididi ave., jau , -r . a PETERSON August Peterson, 1185 E lOtn st. N., January xa. Mf years: gnacnc nicer. HEFFKON C. W. Hef fron. Gdrnellus hotel. January 17, 62 years; cerebral heinmorrhage. SCOTT WlUlara M. tJcott, I29 Belmont St., January 18, 77 years; ulceration of stomach. ROGERS -liuj A. Rogers, Good Samaritan, January la, M years; nypertnyrorai9m MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arrangeq. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 237 Morrison st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, Via leading funeral director, 220 td st comer Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611. Main, 607. , Dunning&McEntee dTm every detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430. A-4558. Lady assistant. F. S. Dunning, inc. ; East' Side Fnneral Director. 414 East Alder sts. East 62. B-2525. Chambers Co and Kerby. Wood- lawn 8306, C-1133 Automobile hearse. A. D. KENWORTHY A CO, nails promptly answered In all parts of city. I. O. O, F. bldg., Lenta Tabor 8267 R. TV Byrne SlaiTif s and Knott. 5. C-1943- ERJCS0N RESIDENCE UND. PLS. M. 6138. A-S225. 445 Mrs. Momllinn 80th and . Glisan. Fu ndmillOnT,eral services. Tabor 4313. DC AD COM Undertakers. East 1080. rLAnoUPI 869-871 Russell st. P. L. LEKCH, leading east aid under- Utaker, E. 11th & Clay. B-1883, E. 781. QVFWFQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152, Of C VV L.O A-2321. Cor. 8d and Clav. Breese-Wright. funeral directors, 1026 Belmont. Sunnyside. Tab. 1258, B-1252 WHEN you answer these Want Ads, : mention The Journal. FUNERALt DIRECTORS (Continued) A SDlendid reaidenc undertaking tabllshment, with private driveway. 4. JrV D INliEI & BOW. Montgomery at Fifth. A. R. Zeller Co i East 1088, O1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1887 B. 13th. SellWOOd 71, B-1122. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS. 8C4-S48 4th st, opp city halL M 8684. A-ltlC FOR SALE HOUSES 61 SWKLL BUNGALOW $100 CASH. 5 room new bungalow, fine f i replace. bookcase, beam ceiling, enamel Dutch kitchen and 2 large airy bedrooms, large- living and dining room, doubly built and finely finished, cement floor and laundry trays, concrete . front porch, brick pillars, fine fixtures and shades, ready to move into, close in on east side, price a snap, xz 800; 1 100 cash and $15 per month. tjKUStil BOLUS. 326 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7458. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. FOR Hale New 5 room bungalow at 323 E. 48th. All built In conveniences, with full basement and large attic $3000. Some trade, bal. terms. JOHN I j. KARNOPP. . " Owner. Mar. 8574. Big Bargain 6 room modern, close In. on east side. cost $2600, for few days only $1300 20 cash, owner, x-eo, journal. LET UP BUILD ?OU 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. WHY" pay rent when you can buy a 3 room ' house, on the west side, for. $60 dowfi, $7.60 per monthj 20 miautesf car ride, city water? Priced-only $450. M. E. Lee. 505 Corbett bldg. SEVERAL homes, Irvington, consider able less than cost. Oak floors, white enamel finish chambers. East 273. W. H. Herdman. 830 Der month, which Includes interest, 6 rooms, bath, fireplace, furnace, all bulltin conveniences, on car line, 1 block from Peninsula Park. Wdn. 8712. EXCELLENT 7 room modern home for .$1850; -will take lot or Ford as part; immediate possession. Cash talks. Ask Cltlsens Agency. 170 2d. st. A Bargain. $1350. Terms. $1350. " B room house, one block car. 810 Yeon Bldg. Marshall 2438. STRAIGHT MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 4 room new house, run lot, 8i4aU. SMITH-WAGONER CO.. StOCK Ex. FOR SALE 4 room house. A snap at $1000. Must be sold. Wortht$1500 Tabor 3029. FOR SALE 8 room house and 18 lota. close in. at a bargain. Tabor 68 iz. SMALL income bearing house in Aber- den. Wash. Sacrifice. A-263, Journal. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal.- FOB SALE LOTS - le Forced Sale Westmoreland District 2 lots, E. 17th st., $350 each; 60x100. COLUMBIA REALTY INVESTMENT ..! COMPANY, Formerly Columbia Trust Co., 617 Board of Trade bldg. Main 8368. tiV nU'XTK'.D T .t. fi ft KlAnl. iifl Rose City Park, $850 cash. Fred Beal, 10 E. 63d at. N. Call f or oon only. $350 BUYS a beautiful view lot on the west siae, iu casn, to per mania M. E. Lee, Corbeet bldg. WHEN yon answer these Want Ads. . . i rr. 1. T . . i nidi null 1 uc jvui uui. ACREAGE 57 10 Acres, $300 $6 CASH. $6 PER MONTH .20 Acres, $600 , $12 CASH, $12 PER MONTH $1 fare' to Portland. . On" a good road. Neighbors, school, telephones. Deep, fertile soli. All the. land tillable. - 30 Acres, $500 Half cash, balance 3 years. Fred F. Huntress 284 "Oak Street CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land: Gresham district, electric sta 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. Frank McFarland Realty Co., 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland, Or. Gibson Half Acres God soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; wilt build to suit purchaser, Phone Marshall 1585 or SellwOod 476. Jonr H.' Gibson. vwner. HALF acre, Improved, mils Inside city limits. 4 room new house, barn, fence. price, $1000, terras. - Owner, W. W. Graves. 1014 Chamber of Com. WHEN . you answer these Want Ads. mention Tbe Journal. THAT 7 ; iJ-. :; . FOB SALE PAR."I& v 17 A CHANCE FOR A POOR MAN To own a fine 10 acre farm 13 miles to Portland, about 34 to Sherwood, near school, fine crek level, best of soil; $76 rer acre. $150 cash .balance $100 per year, S per cent. W. H. SE1TZ 4b CO.: -810 SpaMing bldg. ' ' Main 6584. ADMINISTRATORS sale 40 acre farm. 300 acres clear, levtil. loam soil, close to town on. electric line, in heart of Willamette valley. Price. $55 per acre. Claude Cole, 917 Board of Trade. 49-ACRES. 18 miles to Portland. 3Vs to Sherwood; - county road, new house, fruit, school, spring, 5 to 7 in cultiva tion; best of soil, only $3800, $500 cash, bal. all time wanted, . . W. H. SEITZ & CO.. 310 Spaldlns Bldg. Main 584. 10 AND 20 acre tracts, cleared, jrich bottom land; local market for every thing produced, top prices; cattle ana lumber furnished; price $60 up. easy terms. B27 Corbett bldg. . - 160 ACRES near lone. Morrow county. Slb.uo per acre, some-casn. an or part,1 Terms. . Write quick. Johnson. 8705 1st Ave., , Seattle, Wash. FOR SALE or rent, farm of 42 acres. Improved, near Oswego; 700 assorted fruit trees and 1400 grape vines, all bearing. H. Pans, Oswego, Or. - NINE acres, easily cleared, lies on countv road. 2 miles from Ridge- field. Wash. Price $800. . Call Tabor 2796. G. E. Delano. SO ACRES oak pine timber land, $25 an acre: value S12S: White Salmon. Going to California. Some cash, 676 water st. - WE WILL SELL YOUR - FARM. Nelson Bros.. 804 Lewis bldg.. Port land. - . WHEN you answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal. - FOB BENT FARMS 14 ACRES of fine "land, under high state of cultivation. 4' room house, good barn and hog'a house, deep well with engine, water piped to buildings, plenty fruit of all kinds, 1 mile from Lents; fine road, school, etc. Lease stock, and farming Implements for sale reasonable. Must give first-class ref erences. V-g7, Journal. WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal. - FARMS WANTED BENT OB BUY 88 WANTED Dairy ranch, with stock - and Implements on place; must have 15 or more cows. Address Broadway Hotel, room 401; write full particulars. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. HOMESTEADS 47 BIG INDIAN RESERVATION TQ OPEN. 700,000 acres for settlement: fruit, timber, farm lands: send 16c with this ad to Wenatchee (WaBb.) Dally World for reliable data about this great region. - v WANTED Homestead relinauish ment; cash for a good one: send full prescription. Jm.-197, journal. WHEN you answer tnes Want Ada, mention The journal EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 GET busy, let's trade; make business; don't complain about hard times. Trade for what you want. Goddard will get honest deal. 602 Couch bldg. en house and yard; suitable for gar dens or chickens; trade for rooming nouse or acreage. j-tnu. journal.. TWO good 7 room city homes, 7 fine - large Improved lots, trade for grain farm; or sell any or all for total $8500, terms. Ask Citizens Agency, 170 2d st. ROGUE River Orchard Pears. Ap plea, peaches. Price $3000. What have you? Owner, 961 East 28th st. N. Woodlawn 2583. lif t want Acreaee or lots v Or H. K. rooming house for $1200 equity in 6 room house, $2000. C-265. Journal. IFOR SALE or exchange. Good, mod rn, o room nouse. Dear union Equity, $800. E-337, Journal. WILL trade 5 acres of land for used small automobile. 4-pass. Ford pre ferred. - Call 142 N. Union ave. Phone C-3212. . WANTED Apartment property for close-In acreage. Will assume. Box 105. Oak Grove. Or. 40 acres unimproved land in Clats kanie. Or. $2000. Equity $1220. Will trade. 255 N. 17th st. WANTED A house and lot for a 10 acre Irrigated farm close to car, good town. Owner. 976 E. Stark st. I WANT a bungalow. Will trade 10 acres of fine river bottom right in town in Idaho. G-86. Journal. 160 ACRE improved wheat farm.-Mor-row Co. Want house and lot to $3000. 310 Yeon. Marshall 2432. TWO Rlverview lots for sale cheap; also 30 lots in Irvinsrton . for sale -or trade for ranch. 216 Panama bldg. 180 ACRES near MU Angel, stock farm, no incumbrance; want city property. Worth looking into. Owner. E. 6930. IF vou have any good property to trade we will match you. Ay res & Smith. 501 Northwest bldg. Main 7266. WANT small farm or acreage In ex change for good lot on Mt. Scott line. V-398. Journal. 5 ROOM bungalow. $150 cash, or lot as first payment Murraymead or Richmond car. 429 E. 32d st. FOR SALE OR TRADE Sacrifice 7 room house and lot; will take some stock. 664 Girard st., Portland. Or. OWNER will trade some good iOts for equity in a good bungalow.: 216 Pan- ama bldg. Marshall 6374. SMALL income bearing property In Aberdeen, Wash., trade for anything. Q-97, Journal - WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal. - $600 lot in Florida for small business. Swank, 601 Northwest bldg. EXCHANGE -RKAL ESTATE 24 Qontlwd . : 40 Acres, Stock and ; Implements - 40 acres of good soil. 37 in cultivation. 7 room plastered home, good farm and outbuild- , Ings. 3 miles to prosperous town.. Water piped to build ings. - Price, including stock, implements and ' feed, ' $8000. Will take $600 in clear Port- ' land Income property. (H) Doer Es Keasey & Co. 2d fir. Chamber of Commerce, X 2680 ACRE wheat farm, about 1900 in wheat, goes with place, good well, fair buildings, not far from R. R., $30 per acre; consider, good vacant Port land property for equity of $56,000 or Would assume If income. i HQ aore wheat farm, about 400 in crop, all- goes, full line farming ma chinery and stock, lots of water, very guoa ouuaings, 3 miles to -county seat; price $40,000, consider clear valley or town property to $26,000, balance cash. ' 3280 acre wheat farm, elegant well. very fine buildings, close to R. R., wrjse line oi stock ana machinery; izau in wheat, goes to owner free of all expense, 330 per acre. Must have seme cash, baL mtg. and nroperty. Li. K. MOORE. . . 317 Board of Trade. 7000 acres' wheat land, in cultivation, pric . $30 per acre: will exfthanze part or all for Portland income prop erty. $40,900 worth of unincumbered city property to exchange for good valley farm. GEO. E. WAGGONER, 805 Yeon bldg. 174 ACRE farm. 8 miles southwest of Sheridan, on level countv road. , mile to school; stock and machinery. Cash' price. $6500: will take house and lot szooo to 83500, clear, as first pay ment, uiauaa joie. 917 uaara oi Trade. WILL trade 320 acres wheat land in Benton county. Wash., clear, for dwelling house in Portland, clear. Price $4500. Wheat Is worth $1.32. Reliable district. Will bear closest investigation. Call Mala 1242. 401 Mc Kay Bldg 6 ACRES, valuable corner. 60 feet from electric station, is cent commuters fare, glorious view Mt. Hood, pipe line mountain water along front, swell home site, good location for a store; $1500 equity to exchange for clear lots. C- 267. journal. 80 ACRES in high state of culU near Nampa, Idaho.' 60 acres In apples, bal. in alfalfa and hay, . Under irriga tion. New modern buildings of all kinds. Everything complete. $16,000. Trade for local property. Yates, 249 4 th st. - 20 ACRES UNINCUMBERED 81800, About half In cultivation, running stream, about 4 miles from Cape Horn, Wa.sh. - Will take unincumbered city property to $1500 and give time on bal ance. Fred W. German Co., 914 Cham- Der or commerce. - TRADE FOR LOTS. Aberdeen, Wash., 6 room home, rents for $15; insurance $800; value $1860. Grants Pass property, 6 room house, 2 acres in cultivation, 140 fruit trees. wumn city limits; value ibuu. iear son & Wilioughby, 828 Morgan bldg, 160 ACRES timber land - 'n Douglas county. Or, clear or all incumbrance, valued $3000, for a ranch of same value free of all incumbrance, in the vicinity- of Portland or Salem. Apply to 1202 E. 23dTJt N.i or phone Wdln. 693. HAVE 60 acres, fine young orchard, best district, to exchanae for tim ber; give full description first letter as to logging conaiuons, transporta tion, price. Will assume some. A-899, Joarnal. IV ACRE.ly, 6 room bungalow; electric lights, good spring water piped to house ana barn; 5 miles east of cfty, for arood 7 or 8 room, house, with 2 to 4 lots, or will assume. A, J. Farmer, 407 ptocK Kxcnange. $2500 equity in $5600 business build ing in Pasco, Wash., to trade for Portland residence or what have you for same?..Rent8 for $56 per month. C-263, Journal. 6 ACRES in Barlow, 3 acres of beaver dam, spring, a new small house, on a good road, free and clear; will trade for bungalow and might pay a little cash. 216 Panama bldg. $1300 EQUITY FOR LOT OR Acreage; new 6 room house, on E. Ca ruthers, value $4500. Nelson Bros.. Lewis bldg. Main 7691. We will sell your property. 80 ACRES of eood land. Dart cleared. spring, lays well, will trade for equity in a good house or rooming house or good auto. 216 Panama bldg. WANTED- REAL ESTATE 81 $100 CASH and clear lots for bouae equity. Farrin, 708 Spalding. Mar. 1363. - BOOMING HOUSES 53 SWELL rooming house, all housekeep ing rooms, furniture for sale; on Main street, worth $600, will take $276. See Citizens Agency. 170 2d st. 20 ROOM APARTMENT. Clears nearly $50 a month on 16 rooms; well located, cheap rent, and only $500. Call 618 Yeon tldg. B619. 12 rooms, good furniture, sacrifice. Leaving city". Good money maker. White Temple district. 249 13th. SACRIFICE 42 rooms, rent $32. $650, $800 down, bal. terms; walklngidls tance. 382H E. Clay, cor. Union. BUY from owner 14 elegantly fur nished rooms, some II. K. ; must go; $276 cash for all. Marshall 869. 150 ROOMS, $14,000 furniture; will sell for $6000. 216 Panama bldg. SMALL rooming house for sale cheap. Address 188 10th st. WHEN you answer these TVant - Ads, mention The Journal.. 3 Why Pay. Rent Small amount invested will nav your rent - and make , your living ex penses. Why not Jive close in and save car fare. These are bargains. See them. ; . : -,"', S rooms, good furniture. : . . . . i , $ 200 10 rooms, good.-furniture., some 14 rooms,- good furniture, some " - . terms 450 18 room apt., good s furniture. (om terms................... 03 V 8 room, apts . good , furniture, 'I ' smk ! ... . )tftrt runiu it;! uin -i r a m w v These are all worth double the mica ; asked. . Call and see os. - 408 GKHI.INOER BI.K. See the Rent 16 'room roomln house, lust off Wash, st., rent $40; 2 suites pa rent; private bath, running water, furnace heat: all full; well worth $1000: price today foe all, $460, easy terms. Peters, 16 N. 5th st. WANTED-ROOMING HOUSE; H. K. PREFERRED. I have a 6 room modern house. Price $2000. I will trade mv eoultv. 11010. and $150 cash for a good house. A- 898, Journal. - 6. ROOMS TRADE, $2500. New brick, strlctlv modern, very finely furnished at a cost of $6600; rent $195. Snap. Exchange for home worth -32500. 503 Couch bldg. 700 INCOME, rent $300. 36 2 room apartments; brick buildinar. close In. west aide. -Good furniture, long lease. Price- rieht. cash and trade. . M-265. Journal. - ' Goddard Deals Square That's why he has succeeded In. Port land for 9 years. Ask his many pa trons. He can place you right. Room ing houses of every size and all prices. ouz i-oucn riqg. . BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES 20 HAVE complete printing plant, paper press, job press, paper cutter, type, etc., all in fine condition: will sell cheap; might take good lots or bun galow. Main 4218. E. C. Board man, 266 Morrieon st., basement. I'll. Guarantee This Grocery that invoices 81200 for 8600. on terms. Live location. Can do $60 day cash business. No delivery. Posl- tive snap. oug toucn Ding. WOULD like to buy out good up-to- uate garage or garage business: would like to have Price and length of building; Must be up-to-date garage or don't answer; must be In good sixe town or in fortiana. ha-( is, journal. PARTNER . to invest $500 to 11600. motion picture film exchange, salary and expenses to riaht nartv. If vou are short on ability don't answer this ao; money secured. J-so, Journal. MANUFACTURING Partner wanted to tend of flee and do -some outside work. Pay , $100 month salary; also snare or proms, can room jis Mor gan bldg, WANTED A reliable partner with some means, to invest in a caylne business. This is an opportunity, in vestigate at once it interested. L-3bi, journal. NEAT RESTAURANT- On Washington it, with good busi ness, compelled to sacrifice; $500 and terms -will handle; details $1$ Yeon GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE. In thriving town close to Portland Good business and ' clean stock. -Will Invoice about $3500 to $4000. Particu- iars, gig yeon bldg. C903. -- BILLIARD AND ' POOL HAIL. Has no opposition. In Columbia river town and cheap rent. $1000 and some trade will handle this. Inquire 618 Yeon bldg. C810. MEAT market -for sale, rood location. .low rent, cash business $60 per day; must be soia at once; win give reason for sellina-. Woodlawn 2883. - Call evenings. YOUNG man wanted to operate nil per week and share of profits. 8mall investment to cover machine. I will teach yoU. 414 Lumber Exchange. POOL 4 tables, confectionery, cigar a, etc.; double a tore; oten and wife clear net $150 month; only $1000. 803 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Stark." -- MOVrNO PICTURE THEATRE A CRACKERJACK; $600 GIVES YOU A COMPLETE BILL OF SALE. 64 BROADWAY. MEAT MARKET. . Best east side residential district. Good cash trade. Nearly new fixtures. $660 takes it at 618 Yeon bldg. C888. MR. BUTCHER I will turn over my meat market to you on your own reasonable condition. C-1817, Wood lawn 2678. $160 BUYShalf Interest In office busl ness paying 8100 a month If right man. 420 Lumber-1 Exchange bldg. CORNER cigar store on Waah. st. Will sell at invoice.- About $460. . 420 Lumber Exchange bldg. - POOL room . and short order restaur ant, cheap for cash; ' Address 316 Washington ft.. Vancoqver, Wash. MUST sell on account of other busl ness, good paying real estate Office, east side. East 1141. WILL trade store for diamond, auto or anything of value Chance of lifetime. Owner, E-331 RESTAURANT 'Bargain; take half or whole. Swank, 601 Northwest bldg. Main 4190. - FOR SALE -Moving picture theatre in Astoria, Or. Particulars. D. H, Welch, Astoria. Or. 1000 Business Cards 75c Rvder Ptar; rp , w ror. 8d Morrises 5t)0 BUSINESS ACf CARDS nVt VI - Rose City Printeryd at Taylor HALF interest in busy saloon; little money needed. 303 Lumber Exchange. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, , mention Tbe Journal. ROOMING HOUSES BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITJES 'J '"ll (Ceatianedl WE expect to begin operation the latter part of next month. We heed good sober furniture men, machine men. cabinet makers end helpers, and do not ears to Import thetn. . We want 10 men to Invest- $1000 each, 10 men to Invest $500 each and 10 men to Invest $250 each. All invest ments are recti re-d and our business will be cohdecteti on the protit-sbar-intc plan and all Investors will set permanent -: positions ' and -- good sal aries. Our plant, when completed. will be une of the. finest west of the Mississippi river, and the only one of its kind on the coast. Call at our of fices at once - and let us prove to your " entire- satisfaction that t our proposition Is all we claim if or it; Fa clfle Furniture Specialties :-. Mfg. Co.. Inoj, 418-419 Lumner Exchange bldK- Right in the Business ; 5 Center of Portland. 85604. will par you $400 per month clear. This is a cafe, and sure investment, u Closest investigation invited. BKE US. 408 GERUNOBR SMALL store business wants steady ' partner, satisfied to make $18 to 125 week. $225 required. Room 32$- Mor gan bldg. -. - - -.- v - " ' . HAVE small amount .would like to loan In Pleasant Homa or Bering dis trict. L354, Journal, r - - -- .- MONEY TO LOAIf BEAL ESTATE '11 LOANS on improved city property or for building purposes; aavance maue building progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no'cimjmlsslon. J. P. Lipscomb. 242 Stark et. Main 4420. MONEY TO LOAN Any amount, no delay: mor tiraa-es purchased; will consider desirable building loans; fire insurance. Henry c. rruanomtne, .f i nancial Agent, 628 Morgan bldg. WE have money to loan on your real estate; first mortgages only. -HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 423 Chamber of commerce. - - BUILDING LOANS on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses. W G. Beck. 816 Fall ing bldg. Main 8407. Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE, 701 Selling bldg. ; $100,000 on mortgages, city and farm property, fire- tivaurance. - McKensle ft Co.. Gerllnger bid:.. d and Alder. MONEY to loan in amounts of $100 to $5000 on city property. A, U. Bell, zoi ueriinner piqbT. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts: mortgage loans: reasonable rates. F. IL Lewis & Co.f 8 Lewis bldg. MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security, Appiy room us Stock Exchange. 8d and Ynmhlll. -140,000 OR LKSd. FARRINGTON. 80 4th st. Board of Trade bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS, and 7 per cent. Louis Solomon tk Co.. 229 Stark st. $600 to $7000 to loan on city or farm propertyr ; P-247, Journal. - LOANS $50 up: write details for con sideration. Box 364. Lents. MONEY to loan. to 8 per cent. W.. H. Beit & Co.. 810 Spalding bldg. y -c property. Tabor 250. B-878. Journal. Money to loan at i. l. de- LUCHI 324 Front St. . Main 7806. $1000 TO LOAN vo good realty.-Wills, 726 Chamber of Commerce. 4200, 3360. 86U6. $000 $1200, $1800. Fred German, 914 litm. of Com. - MONEY TO XjOAN 01 CHATTELS. SALARIES IMMEDIATE LOANS -ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELR AT EASTERN RATES. We have one of the - finest - retail jewelry stores In the city. A loan de partment is conducted in connection with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely nu signs designating loan business dis played in front of our store. All mer chandise pledged ta held for a period of seven months, whether or not In terest Is paid when due. We are li censed and have been established since 1899. No connection with any other loan establishment In this city, A. c M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS. Z4 Washington at. LOANS IN SIX HOURS' TIME. At Legal Ratea We loan money on diamonds, pianos, livestock, storage receipts, plain notes or furniture. Portland Loan Co, , . Licensed by State. . Room 205 Rothcbild Bldg., Bet. 4th and 6th -on Washington BL $1000 or $1600 to loan on A-l clear city property , at 7; will deal with owner,; no agents; give location. D 802,- Journal.. - - - -. . MONEY Af ONCE. Diamond. Watches, Musical Instrum'ta ELB1T CO. (licensed.) ' 820 Lumber Ex. Bldg. 2d and etark. MONEY to loaji on- diamonds, jewelry p. w. ivins:. e wasnington mag. LOANS on diamonds. Jewelry) strictly confidential 141H 3d st., near Alder. SALARY loans on plain notes... SOU irauing Piag. LOANS on real estate, diamonds, Jew elrv. Wm. Holl. R 8. Washineton b'.dg. LOANS WANTED 80 $6000 wanted for 8 years, highly Im proved valley ranch of 192 acres: security and moral risk unusually good. U, S. MORTGAGE A INV. CO.,' 606-607 Yeon bldg. $i5 io " ' ITlTTolS 40 acres of land all fenced, valued at soo; rooa utue loan. rea w. German co., 914 Chamber of Cor?. WANTED For immediate use, $4004 on a first clans dairy proposition. for years M H. MX -8 64. Journal. $T00 SIX months, approved chattel - security. K-298. JournaL By "Bud" Fisher