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THE - OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL. PORTLAND,: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1915 ( ft- PRESIDENT WARNS ERCE TALK OF NEED FORlORE FOOD He Tells U, S, Chamber of Commerce . This Country Must Feed . the World, NEED FOR COMBINATIONS Satis Me Yak Vp President's -qaest to Show Kim Advantages to Be Gained by Trad AlliatLcea. rn!td Prmi Iil Wire.) Washington. Feb. 4. Business men, particularly In the United States Chamber of commerce, today accepted President Wilson's challenge to "siiow him" wherein combinations of tradt would be beneficial and proper in go ing after the gold dollars abroad. Such Combinations have the president's ap proval In advance, provided the cham ber, before which he spoke last night, can give facts to show that Bach com binations would not crowd out the mall dealer, or the new man in the game'. The chamber 'will gather d.;tt immediately to convince the president that shls nation can only meet foreign combinations through similar combina tions here. The- president Bounded- it n-te of warning on food supply, tilling I.Ik audience that the sliortase of food Will be ,"morc serious a few months from now." "Every spade and plow," he said, 'must turn to lncrcn.scd and Intensive cultivation, particularly if the Lulled States is to feed the world." He placed the department or agri culture at the disposal of the nation' farmers to Inform them of the bent mean a 'whereby to Increase prop yields, nation' Xntereats Inseparable. " X would prefer that you receive me as If, Tor the time being, 1 were one, of jour own number," the President Mid, "because the longer 1 occupy the. office that I now occupy the more t regret any lines of separation; the more I deplore any feelings that one set of men has one set, of interests and another set of men ha another t of interests; the more t feel the sol idarity of the Nation, the .impossibility, 0t separating one interest from another without misconceiving it, the necessity that wo ehould all understand one hii other, in order that wo may under stand oursolves. There is an illustra tion which 1 have used many time. I will ,ufi it again, because It i the most serviceable to my mind. "To my mind it is a picture of the world. If you have lost other interests and do not know the relation of your interests to those otner interests, then you do not understand your own in terestsland have lost yours. What you want is orientation relationship to the points of the compass, relationship to the other people in the world; vital connection which have for the time being been severed. So I am particu larly .glad to express my admiration for the Kind of organization which you have drawn together "Boosting" Destroys Perspective. -I have attended tanquts uf i lmiii-llt-.s of commerce rn various pacts !" tile court try and have got tile Imprets l6n Ht each of these banquets that there was only one city in the coun try. And it has seemed to me that thowo associations were meant in order to destroy man's perspective, in order to destroy their tense of relative pro portions worst of alt, if 1 may bo jicrtnittite to say so, they were intended to boost something in particular. 'Boosting' Is a ery In handsome thiug. Advancing enterprises is u very lian.1 Boine thing, but to exaggerate local merit ill order to create disproportion in tile general' development is not a particularly handsome thing or a par ticularly Intelligent thing. "'The advantage about a Chamber of Commerce of the I'nited States is that there is only one way to boost the lulled tSlates and that is by seeing to it that the- conditions under which huslhesa Is done throughout the coun try are the best possible condition.-?. There cannot bu any disproportion about that. If you dfaw your eap and your Vitality from all quarters, then the more there is in the commonwealth as a whole, and every time you lift at all, you lift the whole level of man ufacturing and mercantile enterprise. He Oats a Liberal Education. "Moreover, the advantage of U is that you cannot boost the United States in that way without understanding the United States. Y0 learn a great deal. I agreed with a colleague of mine in the cabinet the other day that we had never attended in our- Uvea before a school to compare with that we were now attending for the purpose of gain ing a liberal education. "Of course, I learn a great many things that are not so. But the in teresting thing about it is this: Things that are not so do not match. If you hear enough of them you see there is no pattern whatever. It Is a craay quit. Whereae, the truth alwavs matches, piece for piece, with other parts of the truth. "N6 man Can lie consistently, and he cannot He about everything if he talks A Real Flesh Builder For Thin People A Jfew Diacovery. "Thin men and women that bla hearty, filling dinner you ate last' nta-ht. What became of all the fit producing nourishment it contained' You haven't gained in weight one ounce. T hat food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there but your food doesn't work and stick' and the plain truth is you hardly cot enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over Ypuf nutritive Organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust -diets. Omit the flesh cream -ruft-ons. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating how and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tab let. In two weeks note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result. Sargol chargeB your weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh flew red blood corpuscles gives the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-makine- maftrini ... y our food to every part of your body. I io". mixes wun your food and prePHf8. u Jot the blood in easllv assimilated form. Thiti people gain all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a m!ntwiuK tttKnr Sargol. and the new flesh stays put.. Sargol tablets are a aolentiflc combination, of six ot the best fleah-produdng elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and inexpensive, and all druggists In Portland and vicinity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee Weight increase or money back. -Ad. COMM to you long. J5o that I would guarantee-that if enough Hare talked to you you would get the truth. "I had somewhat that experience about Mexico, and that was about the only way in which I learned anything that was so, for there have been vivid Imaginations and many special Inter ests which have depicted things as they wished me to believe them to be. Relations to Oovemmant. "Now, seriously, tha task of this body is to match all the facts of busi ness throughout the country, and ee the vast and consistent pattern of them. That is the reason and t think you are to be congratulated upon the' fact that you cannot do this thing without common counsel. "I have asked myself, before I came here tonight, what relation you could bear to the government of the United States and what relation the govern ment could bear to you. There are two aspects and activities of the gov ernment with which you will natur ally come Into' most direct contact. "The first is the government power" of inquiry systematic and dis interested inquiry and Its power of scientific assistance. You get an il lustration of the latter, for example, in the departmont of agriculture. Has it occurred to you, I wonder, that we ere just upon the eve of a time when our department of agriculture will fie of Infinite importance to the whole world?" rood Shortage Growing. "There Is a shortage of food in the world now. That shortage will he more serious a few months from now than it is now. It is necessary that our land should yield more per acre then it does now. It is necessary that there shuld not be a plow or a spade idle in this country, if tho world is to be fed; and the methods of our farmers must feed upon the siontific information to be derived from the state departments of agriculture and from that taproot of all, the United States department of agriculture. "The object and use of that depart ment is to inform men of the latest developments and disclosures of sci ence, with regard to all the processes by which soils can be put to their proper use and their fertility made thi greatest possible. ".Similarly with the bureau of standards. It is ready to supply these things by which you can set forms, you can state hasten for all the scien tilio processes of business. Chance for Trade Expansion. "The government of tho United States is properly a great instrumen tality of inquiry apd information. One thing we are just beginning to do that which we ought to have done long ago. We ought long ago to have hud our bureau of foreign and domestic com merce. We ought Ion? ago to have sent the best eyes of the government out into the world where the oppor tunities and openings of American commerce and American genius were to he found; men who were not went out Hn the particular agents of any set of commercial-Industries in the United fc'tatce, but who were eyes for the whole community. "Hut there ale other ways of using the government of the United State.? --ways that haio long been tried, though not always With conspicuous success or fortunate results. You can iiso tho government of the United Mates by influencing its legislation That has been an active industry, but it has not always been managed in tho interest of t lie whole people. It is in blruetivo and useful for the goveri nient uf tho I nited States to have suca means as you are ready to supplv for getting a sort of consensus of opinion wmcn proceeds t rom no particular quarter and originates with no par ticular interest, he- ause Information I the foundation or all right action in legislation. The Trouble With Business. "Men oti the inside of business know how business is conducted and they cannot I'miplaln if men of the outside make mistakes about business if thoy do not coins from the innide and give tile killll of Mllvice Will. Il I u ...-. i nullum ill ihe oast for I tl.i.-L, the thing in changing rapidly Is only that they came with a-11 their bristles out. They came , on the defensive, they came to see, not what thev could accomplish, but what they could pre vent. They did not como to guide, but they came to block, and that i of no 'e whatever to the general body po- "What has Bot to pervade us like a great motive power is that we cannot and must not separate our interests from one smother, hut must pool our interests. A man who is trying to fight for his single hand is fighting against the community, and not fight ing with it. Service Is Country's Ideal. "There are a great many dreadful things about war, as nobody need be told in this day of distress and Of ter ror. But there is one thing about war which liaB a splehdld side, and that is the consoiotisness that a Whole nation gets that they must (til act ss a unit for the nation, and wfrien peace is as handsome as war, there will be no war. When men, I mean, engage In the pur., suits of peace in the same spirit of self-sacrifice and of conscious service of the community with which, at any rate, the common soldier engages iti war, then shall there be wars no more. You have moved the vanguard of the United States in the purposes of this MUTT AND JEFF pee e, TNG closst ibA . " i J '' i I ALL YOUP- C-OTrHS. f 3tef.f Pfr1T5 A Or Tft OfUCrNfXU fTr".! : ' " 'T: r n 9H i f d .jSy v. iSii-v-'- " l - 1;; 111 'l ""' ' 1 i -i -J . ' - -- j i i - - - - .-. - - . fr; mtinw e-a -,' ' , : ''--:- .V :-'.. v'--':--- i: 'S'..--:."-' .. .-r --.tv r ' - . t - - - . ' - v- , association Just a little nearer that ideal. . - "That is the reason I am here, be cause X believe that. There is a specific matter about which I, for one, want your advice. Let mo say, it I may say it without disrespect, that 1 think you are not prepared to give it right away. You will hav to make some rather ex tended inquiries before you are ready to give it. . What I am thinking of is competition in foreign markets us be tween the merchants of different na tions. Feature of Antt-Trus Uwi. "I speak of the subject with a cer tain degree of hesitation, because the thing farthest from my thoughts is taking advantage of nations now dis abled from playing the full part iri that competition and seeing a sudden selfish advantage, because they are for the time being disabled. Fray, believe me that we .ought to eliminate all that thought from our minds and consider this matter as if we and the Other na tions of the world were in the normal circumstances of commerce. ' There is a normal circumstance of commerce in which we are apparently at a disad vantage. "Our anti-trust laws apparently I say apparently because I see the Attor ney General is present, and I am not sure I am right the anti-trust uws of the United Htates apparently make it Illegal for merchants in the United States to form combinations for the purpose Of strengthening themselves in taking advantage, of the opportunities of foreign competition. That is a very serious matter, for this reason: There are some corporations and some firms, for ail I know, whose business is great enough and whose resources are abun dant enough to enable them to estab lish selling agencies in foreign coun tries, to enable them to extend the long credits which in some cases are neces sary in order to keep the trade they de sire; which enables them, in other words, to organise their business in foreign territory in a way which the smaller man cannot afford to do. His business has not grown big enough to permit him to establish selling agen cies. How Can Smaller Men Compete. "The export commission merchant, per haps, -taxes him a little bit too high to make that an available competitive means of conducting his business. The question arises, therefore, how are the smaller merchants, how are the young er and weaker corporations going to get a foothold as against th combina tions which are permitted, and even en couraged, by foreign governments In this very field of competition? f "American merchants feel that thoy are at very considerable disadvantage in contending against that. The mat ter has been many times brought, to my attention, and 1 have each time sus pended judgment because, in this mat ter, 'I am from Missouri," and I want to be shown this I want to be shown how that combination can be made and conducted in a way which won't close it against the use of everybody who wants to use it. A combination has a tendency to exclude new members. When a group of men get control of a good thing they do not see any particu lar point in letting other people into the good thing. Seeks Way for Cooperation. "What I would like very much to be shown, therefore, is a method of co operation which is not a method of combination, hot thRt the two words are mutually exclusive, but we have come to have a special meaning at tached to the word 'combination.' Most of our combinations have a safety lock How to Get Rid of a Bad Cough A Some-Made Bemedy That Will lo It Quickly. Cheap and Easily Made. If you have a bad cough or chest cold which refuses to yield to ordinary rem edies, get from any druggist 2i ounces of rinex t&0 cents worth) pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Start taking a teaspoonful every hour or two. In 24 hours your cough will be conquered or very nearly so. Even whooping cough is greatly relieved in this way. The above mixture makes a full pint a family supply of the finest cough syrup that money could buy at a cost of only 54 cents, .Easily prepared Ih 6 minutes. Full directions with Pl nex. This I!nes and Sugar Syrup prepara tion takes right hold Of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loos ens the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that is really remarkable. Aluo quickly heals the inflamed membranes Which accompany a painful cough and stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus end ing the persistent loose cough. Excel lent for bronchitis, spasmodio croup and winter coughs. Keeps perfectly and tastes gOod4 children like It. Plhex Is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in gualacol, - which is so healing to the membranes. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" -do not accept anything else. A guar antee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes With this prep aration. The Pinex Co., Fort Wayne, ind. (Adv.) and you have to get the combination to get In. I" want to know how these cooperative - methods con be adopted for the benefit of everybody who wants to use them, and X say frankly If I can be shown that I am for them. 4 "If , I cannot be shown that, I am against them, and I hasten to add that I hope and fully expect that I can be shown." The president said that he hoped the organization would take steps to dis cover the opinion of i the small mer chants and bankers teethe country dis tricts on the subject. "As a matter of fact," he continued, "you do not have time to think in a city. It takes time to think. You can get what you call opinions by conta gion in a city and get them very quick ly, but you do not always know where the germ came from. You have no scientific laboratory method by which to determine whether it is a good germ or a bad germ. Uralses "Self-Thinkers." "There are thinking spaces in this country, and some of the thinking dona is very solid thinking, indeed; the thinking of that sort of men -sthat we all love best, who think for them selves, who do not see things as they are told to see. them, but look at them and see them for themselves, and If they are told they are white when they are not white, plainly say that they are black; men with eyes and with a cour age back of these eyes to tell what they see. Journal Want Ads bring results. Skin diseases quickly yield to jResimio. IF you hve eczema, ringworm or othff itching-, burning-, un sightly tkin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and sec how quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears, even in a severe, stubborn case. Res inol Ointment is also an excellent household remedy for pimples, dandruff, sores, barns, wounds, chafings, and for a score of other ases where a soothing, healing application is needed. Resinol contain nothing- ef a harsh er injurious nature and can be used freely evea I ea the tendereat or most irritated auriace. Every druggist sells Resinol Otntmeat an4 Resinol Soap. For trial free, write to Dept. 27-S, Resinol, Baltimore, Ml NKW TODAY Mortgage Loans at current rates on Improved City and Farm Property WM, MAC MASTER, 701 Corbett Building. MEETING NOTICES 41 tijassBajasaBaajaB WEBFOOT CAMP No. woodmen of the world, meets every Friday night In W. O. W. temple, 12s Elev enth street. All mem bars requested to be present.' Visitors wel rtOSHMAN., C. C. com a. GEO A. m-m. BAKU I iR, tJISiTC COLUMBTA Lodge, No. iiT A. F. A. M. Stated com munication this (Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Masonio Temple. Visiting brethren al ways welcome. By order W. M. FUED Li. OtvHON, Secretary. ZJital Statistics W. artiages.Birtbs. Deaths MARRIAGE LICENSES William Roftanfeld. 543 4th Rt.. 27. and Bessie Pearl IDs n, 615 Front at., 21. I Charles L. 8eymouf. JCW K. 35tb at., legal. and annahelle Munseh. 1014 fatton are., legal. Marry C. Brumbaugh. 307 K. 4th t., 28, and oiadti Palranloo B. Main st., 32. Teder Klatten, 1036 K. .HOtB st. N., 27, and Anna werum, wit k. bhi st, w., y. V. G. Smith & Co.irftlgSUSS Third floor. Morgan bldg. suits for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark St. BIRTHS WALTERS To Mr. and Mr. Orover C. TVal tern, 69.1 Clinton at.. January 23. a daughter. GRKNZ To Mr. and Mrs. John Urens, 835 McAdam at., January 15. a daughter.. ' BIRTHS (Oontisned) ' PIERS ON Ho Ur. and Mr. Mile M. Plecaee, 808 E. Broadway, Jan. 28, a dattgkter. PACT RICK. To Mr. end ' Mra. PhU C Pae- triek. 414 Brasee at..-., January 28. a aoa. SHAW To Mr. and Mr, fame Sbaw, 26a Colnaabia at., January 11, a daughter. Rt'NCIM AN To Mr. and Mra. Alexander BsBcUnaa, so E. 4lb at., January 28. a on. UEHR1NO To Ur. and Mrs. Emit Gearlag, 649 Falling at,. January 14. a aoa. DANIELS To Mr. and Mrs. Olof B. Daniela, 24a Shaver at., January T, danaister. FOSTER To Mr. and Mr. Alexander foater, Raymore, Canada, January 17, a aoa. RHODES To Mr. and Mra. 811a B. Rhodes, 435 Maiden are., January IS, a son. BECKEN'DORF To Mr. and Vra. Waa. G. Seckendorf, 109 E. 27tfc at., January 4, a JAY To Mr. and Mr. Ceell E. Jay, SO E. 2d at. N., January 12 .a son. BEKSON To Mr. and Mra. David Beeson. 6406 44th t. S. E.. January 21. a aon DEATHS AM) FUNERALS 75 HALL At ber late residence, in thin ctty. 1058 E. Salmon t.. February 4. KHzabetb Anna Hall, ag-ed 58 Tears 1 1 months 20 days, belored wife of John Hall, belored mother of Mrs. C. V. Hastings, Edward T.. Qeorge K. i.nd Frederic Hall, all lot this ctty. and Mr. A. de Lech or Liverpool. England, s. Funeral errloea will be conducted at-II) o'clock Sat urday morning- from the Raat Side Funeral parlors, K. Sixth and Alder. Service at grave private. Interment ltoae Hty Park ojgnetery KWINil In ihia city, February 4, at hi late residence. 1'J9 E. S2d at. N.. David M. F.wlng, aged 0 year, husband of Mra. Irene Kvflnit, and father of Mra. Myrtle M. Suth erland, Howard Ewine- and Robert Rwinc of thia city and Mrs. V. W. Burtian, Nellgb, Neb.; Kllsrvortb Kwins;. WaslifliRlon, Iowa, ; and Ed Ewing. Rlekreall. Or. The remaina' are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley &. Son, Montgomery Lt 6th. Notiee f funeral hereafter. BKRTKLSEN In this elty. February 3. I15 Sofia Bertelavn, aged 59 years, beloved wife of Kngelureth Eertelsen, late of Barlow, Or. The remain will be forwarded tomorrow morning, Friday, February B, by the Pearson Undertaking Co., to Warren. Or., where fu neral services will be conducted and the la- ifrmeni imue. AXLliN in Ihls city, February 4, at his late residence. IIS N. -Oth at.. Andrew Alien. aed 74 years: The remain are rt the resi dence establishment of J. P. Finley ! Son, M on t go me ry a t 5th hTTXtF. It At 65 N. aclh at., February 3. Ab rham L. Hester aged C2 years lt months 2 days, of HtH Flander st. Announcement of funeral later. HUTCHINSON At tae residence. 54 N. lst St.. February 4, Bessie B. Hutchinson, aged 5S years, beloved wife of, IC. . Hutchinson ixi i,i i ... i r . , in i i.iiT.v. -,. ,.., .. T January 81. 49 years; cerebral hemorrhaRe. BOWIK Louise E. Bowie, 784 Johnson St., January 81, 76 veers: acute bronchitis. DKHhKS Carolina . Demkes, Roblna Crest, Jamiarv 80, 87 yejrs; auntie dementia. McKMOHT Martha MoKaighf, 62T th St., February 1, 81 years: -general arterie sclero sis. WILLIAMS Joseph M. Williams. 189 Hooker t.. Jnnuary .'10. 1 year; meningitis. DIHJGAN Uwrge J. iuxn, 354 Clifton St., January 29, 1 vear; bronchia 1 pneumonia. J5ERVAS Fred M. Zervas, 4iK7 E. Oth st. S. E., February 1, t2 years; lobar pneumo nia. MARTIN St FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKB BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLEY A SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. tie leading funeral director, 220 Id at., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611. Main 607. F. .Q nnrminor inc. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder sts. Kant 62. B-252B. Hiap l. rtlUfl Bt-O! JaSSMH'. as. P-Mai Dunning&Mc Ent$e Ware Aatall 7tb Plnn Mils 19 A-4668. Lady cSfdstant- Chambers Co.!GS:rffiwi32: lawn 330ti. C-1133. Lady embalmer. A R 7pIIpT fn 692 Williams ave. -CIICl OUiEast 1088. C-1088. aucnmni. jjav ana night service. A. IX KKNWORTIIT A iV promptly answered In all Darts of city: 1. O. O. F. bldg.. Lent?. Tatfor 62S7 Walter D. Kflnwnrthv -,. " 1 iwn VI 1887 K.1 13th. Sellwood 71, B-1188. LIUUOUM M. 6183 A-S3SK 44C Ur. HarniltnnE- 8oth n . Fu- i luniiiiun nernl cervlrca T Kn. iiii iwiiiuuiiii(s-3ii Russell at. L. LERCH, leading east side under- taker. V, 1 ith a.V'U. d ihd t,-. SKFWF Undertaking Co. Main 4l6i," OrXLVVQC) A-t82l. Cor. 3d and Clay. Breeae-Wright, funeral directors. l02 "fi"""n, cunnysiae. lap, litas. H-iao8 R. T. RrnA Willlwn. and.KnotL ... . . vriiiu JLast I lib. v;-i4S. WHEN you ahswer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKB. 4-tM 4th at., opp eltvhall, M 8SH4. -lH FOR SALE HOUSES 01 $50 CASH, BAL. LIKE RENT. Modern 5 room bungalow, close to car, owner.. Sell wood 2204, WHEN you answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal. FOB SAJLE HOUSES 61 ( Ooa uaua A HOME FOR YOU. ONLY 2 A MONTH For S room bungalow, less than a Mocka from good car line, about 2a minute from postofTice. with all mod ern conveniences, such aa built in buf fet, flrepiaca, sleeping -porch, full baae rnent, fine view of mountains, just the place for a home. Call me tupmlngu ana evenings, lapor 8983 HAWTHORKli DISTRICT. A bargain In a brand new 6 room house, well built and nothing; but the best of- material . Uaed. Hardwood floors, bevel plate glass windows, full basement, will install light fixtures and shades; also furnace If desired. Phone owner, Tabor 6483. $100 Cash. $15 Per Month Buys a 5 room modern bungalow; lot bexiuo; 3 blocks from Mawtnorne ave. car. Price $1760. 9100 cash and 1& per month including Interest. Tel. East 3980. 625 Hawthorne ave. ISO DOWN New. B room bungalow on a beautiful corner lot on K. SSth st. near Haw thorne ave. Price $2460; $50 down. Dai. Jiae rent. May taxe some iraue. owner, Mar. 3574 or Mam 4&i. $50 CASH, $7 per month, buys fine 4 room home; full lot- Price $7td. $50 cash, $5 per month; buys good 3 room house; full lot. Price $00. oy nenry Plug i'tjli SAL.K -8 room modern house, barn. 2 chicken houaee, ground tt by 200, J 4 bearing fruit trees, berries, etc., $100 cash, $20 monthly. 1383 E. Irving St., near 4ta. Montaviila car. 1DKAL suburban home, f4 acre, on carllne, large new 7 room hojise, good barn, chicken houses;, take clear lot or mortgage first payment; price $4000. balance, to suit. N-97, Journal. LET dF BUILD YOU A UOMJS On your lot or ours; by your own Dlans or ours: pay us like rent. " THK OREGON HOME-BUILDERS. 1380 Northwestern Bank Bldg. A NIFTY 5 room bungalow on 70th st. south of Hawthorne car 3 blka. : Box 100 lot; worth $2000. sell i'or $1500, easy terms. Call 406 McKay bldg. WHY pay rent when you can, buy a 3 room house, west side, for $450. $70 down, $5 per month? M. E. Lee, 605 Corbett bldg. SPLENDID E. lrvington home, cost $8500. Will take about two thirds of cost. Fine looatlon. E.- 273. V. 1L Herflman SEVKRAL home, lrvington, consider able less than cost. Oak floors, white enamel finish chambers. East 273. W. H. Herdman. LARGW 2 room shingled shack, water inside, 60x100 lot, $460; $10 per mo. V-1Z4, Journal. NEW modern 6 room house, 31 st and l am hi II, block Hunnyeide car. Ta bor 3199. $496 BUYS 3 room plastered house, full sir.ed lot. barn lots in the neiRh borhood offered at $460. Tabor 4918. FOR SALE LOTS 16 BEAUTIFUL view lot, west side, 64x 100, 1450, $10 down $5 per "month; best value in Portland; city water. M. E. Lee, 505 Corbett bklg. FOR SALK -Lot in lrvington Park 60x100, very cheap- for cash or ex change for rooming house. M-368, Journal. $300 4 lots at Seaside, Or., 2 blocks from depot. Railroad crosses one. The others are full 60x100. After 6, evenings, A-3072. LOT I block from car. cheap for cash. 1527 Atlantic. Pen. Kta. WHEN yon answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal. ACREAGE 67 CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Gresham district, electric sta tion 4 mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; beet soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices bnly $75 to $160 per acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarlahd Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg., Portland. Or. P ACRK, WKKT 81 DK, $500. I J.KIC, WCOi BlXJUi. Stlf. All ready for garden. 5c fare by book. KmaJl payment down and a little each month. Call C. A. llines, Ryan Place, Main 8392, or B. 8. cook a- t :o.t nua joriett niqg. Gibson Half Acres GOO'S soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit gurchaaer. Phone Marshall 1685 or ellwood 47$. John H. Gibson, owner SNAP if sold at once, 7 acres or a part. 6 blks. from center of Hub bard. In cultivation. This is a very choice piece of land. Particulars. Ta bor 5985. FOR BALK by owner, 26 acres prune land, 8H miles from McMinnvllle. Terms. Write to S. Coin beet, Grand Rnnde, Or. A FINE 2 acre tract at Tigard. all in cultivation, clone to station; bell rhenp for cash. 408 McKay bldg. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention Te Journal. FOR SALE FAR.1S 17 ON WILLAMETTE RIVER. 168 acres, close to Newherg, on Wil lamette river, 135 acres in cultivation, rair buildings, on good road; price $125 per acre. Will take V value in good unincumbered property. Hostetler & Anderson, 726 Chamber of Commerce. aaw viistniiyi VyVllllliri fArm land bargain. T 1 1 7 inrA arnnn -mil nirtlv Al.a.J miles to creamery, Clarke couhty, Washington, $25 per acre; easy terms. Nelson Bros., Lewis bldg.i Portland. WE WILL SELL YOUR FARi TEN acres, cleared bottom land, S room liouso, barn, 8 good cows, walk ing distance from, large summer re sorts. Local market. Terms. 627 coruett biag. FOR SALE by owner, 400 acres, $12.50 per acre, i mile rrom r. r, sta tion; good road; ' half cash, balance time. Write 370 6th St., room 34. Phone Marshall 6882. WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal. , FOR SALK FARMS 4 -17 V- -COWManed) - .- "A Money Maker" 8 arrea. all fine land, situated miles from- Camas. 2V mtlea from river and railroad town. II miles from Vancouver and 1 mlie from rallroavd station, 26 acres, cleared, acres f or chard, ' 4 room house, barn and- fruit dryer, plenty of wood for family use, living water. . This Is an A -No. 1 fruit and dairy ranch. Price $5600; terms: $2600 cash, balance 6 per cent. Thompson & bwan v 51S Main fetreeu Vancouver, "Wash. - 40 Acres 30 MTLTCS PRflM PORTIJIKD mile to. railroad, 30 seres culti vation, balance In pasture, fenced and crosa fenced, good house, new barn, good team. 6 cows. 7 head of young stock, lioas. chickana. waaona. buggies. mower, rake, plows, everything on th rarm mat you need, even the stoves in house go. tSome crop in and lota of J eeu in Darn. All go en tor 15000; eowo fash, easy trems on the ba.lt.nce. $85 tiawtnorns. Kast 3880. TEN acres, all cleared, under culti vation, new 1 room house, ptaeterefl. Good water pump. New- bam with hayloft and fork. 76 young frait trees, strawberries, raspberries. This place Is 6 miles from Ve-ncouvor, Wash. 14 to electric sta. Price $2700; terms. No agents, no trade. A. Mon- nes, 146 4tn St., Portland, Or. 78 Acres, $130 Per Acre 39 miles from Portland, 114 miles from town and S. P. eleotris road. River bottom land, all in cultivation. Good buildings, running water, gravel roade. milk route, all fenced and cross fenced, new wire, some Implements and bay. owaer. zt Mawtnorne. BALE by owner, 320 grain ranch, im- proveo, suuu. Terms, box 7, Mad ras. Or. , FOR RENTFARMS 14 Farm for Rent, Stock for Sale 40 acres with 28 under cultivation, balance open pasture, fenced and cross fenood. A good S etory 8 room house, a fine new barn and necessary out buildings; well and' living spring stream. Fine orchard and small fruits. All rural advantages, 9 miles out -on good auto road and 1 mile from coun try town. Work team, harness, wagon, hack, plows, cultivator, about 10 ton of hay and small tools. Price $600 cash, includes rent in advance ami personal property. No trades consW ered. Thompson & Swan 6th and Main st. Vancouver. Wash. WILL give the use of part of a. well furnished house, room for garden and the use of chickens and fruit to an elderly man and woman or a woman with one child for taking care of place In the country near Lyle, Wash., In nice neighborhood. Plenty of fuel and good water. Jno. S. Beall, Woodlawn 3171. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUT - 33 WANTED FARMS. Families (foreigners) with from $2000 to $5000 Want 40 to 100 acres, improved Valley farms; prefer stock wttn piece. Aggress 805. yeon Diog. FARM wanted, furnished with few cows ana 11am, oy an experienced St. Johns, Or. STOCK and chicken ranch on shares by man and wife, no children. Ad- oresB box zti. Mapiewoon, or. WANTIOD To rent 10-40 aeres within - 10 miles with good buildings; cash rent oniy. w-U4, journal JAi'ANKSi'l farmer Wants farm to rent near city. W-3I8, Journal. FOR HALK- Kquity of $1760 in Hood River orchard; "mortgage $3750; 10 acres. 4 bearin" 3 4-year-old. house. barn and other buildings;, close in. tjjs.-4, journal. . . EXCHANOE REAL KSTATlfi B4 Have Trade for Auto Very choice lot, 44th and Division, 10 acres good land 6a Tillamook line. Equity in house ahd lot, mat., $776. Hoyt-Qulgley Co.", 310 Ktoclt Exnhnng. 6 ROOM modern bungalow, lrvington district, corner lot, 60x100, price $5500, mortsrage $1500 6 years, 1 per cent, pxohaiiKe for clone in acreage. Stout Investment C6. 723. Chamber of Commerce. W A N TEI'- I i oni e in Portland; must take acreage 10 miles out, $4600; mortgage $1600. Owners only. N 103, Journal. INCOME property hrinrififf good rev enue, on corner and carline. Will sell or trade for aood merchandise busl- iics. v-is-. .fournat. MY beautiful home oni corner, fine location, 8 rooms, fine plassza and sleeping porch, all conveniences; will . . . . . ..1... Jt . I . -mug riiuii y i or uun k mow, i ami r o B i , ROGUE R1VKR orchard, pears, apples, peaches. . Price $2700. What have you? Owner, 961 E. 28th, N. Wood lawn 2583. ACREAGE on carline, close In, Trade ror moaern nonie. sauoo to $15,000 due. P-894,' Journal. Aon anu -i wq -"is ror acreege near Portland. 92 E. 69th St.- Ta bor 3699. IF you have any good property to trade, we will matfh you. Ay res & Smith, "11 isurtnwcw Piag. Main 7ZCS. PURCHASER for equity in Rose City uuiinaiow, wun or wiinout rurnlsli- Ingw: very reasonable. V-391, JournaL ,'-.- . ..f, . tram t;. i,,-hf I, iMJWi IIM1. CITY lot. value $1800, and 6,000,000 yelldw fir for rnoderp house. A-493, Journal. WANTED Clear comer lot on east sioe tor acreage. w-ai6, Journal. WHEN you answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal. EXCHANGE REAL JCST-iTD 2 1" nji- . l,llfCB,Ba nn '-, - -1 - - T 60 ACRES in Molalla river, part cic.-r, 4 room house and barn, best of eoil, lays" level, one mile to . two electric, lines; aores. 6 room house barn, finest view point Willamette river, Z blocks from oar; 60x100 lot on 3 2d near Molgate. What have youT Call evsn. lags. v. Main 1 986. . E, R, Cherry man. is istn st. GOO 11 Improved farm in the valley, cash price $6500. Will tae 1ioum and lot m first payment. Aleo highly improved farm close to town on elec tric line, too acres, cash-price $i6.ooo. Will take ctty property as first pay ment. Claude Cole, 17 Board of Trad WANTED RKAL ESTATI2 31 TOUR farao for sale or trade? Write Nelson B-roe Lewie bldg., Portland. ROOMING BOUSES 63 Good Trades We can match vou. fcSee us." 30 rooms, for Improved acreage.-; 62 rooms, for house ahd lot. x 18 rooms, acreage. 1 X 15 rooms, for city property. - 10 rooms, for lot, some cash. JAMES, tig 10th, ne?r. Htark. ; Bargain No, r IT rooms, 1 brook off Wh, st., run ning water In all rooms, furnace. heat, private baths,, large lawn -and tres, rent only $40, all- fulL, clears b(t monthly. Well worth $900. Price today for all, $4(H). terms. Peters, 16 N. fiih Seethe Rent 44 rooms, newt brick, hot, tiold' water all rooms, cU bells, closets, cleanest place in city, rent only $75; good Ioch. tion well worth $8500; price today for an bu, terms, noterw. 15 in. 6th st. 36 rooms, on Washington st., running water, all rooms steam heat, ft-nt .'t room, all full and turns people away; will guarantee this worth $3500: prico today for ell. $1250. half cash. Peter. li ROOMS, flue 1 looatlon,' rooms aTT rentea; rurnaee heat, good home and $30 month profit; only $150 cash re quired; is a 'forced a!e and won't last ng. Call 88 10th near ritark. - TODAY '8 Ml'KCIAL. 18 room rooming house, 1 hlk. Wash, sr.; rent $40; 3 private .baths Isiko lawn, furnace heat, price for all, $40; V caah. PETERS. 15 N. &lh at. $100 la all you need to buy beautiful ly furulsheil modern rKifflng-.lionso that will pay for Itself - srnil . provhli. good living. 502 Couch Hdir. BUSINESS OIinRTUNlTIi:S ; l!t WK have several Openings for -t'sfub-llshment of . independent mail' order business. Knergy, good habits and sound judgment more Important tliurr capital. bpare.ttme at first. Par tlculais free. Opportunltiea Exchange. t-turiaio, in. Y , .CIGAR AND tSirTrworrjONEUY " L1U11T GROCiORl KS New brick, rent $12.5t, with 2 fur nished living rooms, Uock and fix tures invoice $5o. pitiee today for lJL3ii- l'H?r 16 N. tth el. FOR BaEE well -established weekly paper, electric power hlant. Job du- pertinent.'.-.' Live WllUmett valley town on 8. 1. It. It.' Only $500. GX 31", Journal. GROCERY,-'. delicatettMtm, lunch, ' ---.(....... I.. ..... v . . i . . . , . liltle place for woman. tan lie bought for $6J0. Cat) 420 rjumber rAchunH' bldg.. 2l and Stark sts. GROCERV stock, 1 600, fixtures $oo; a-crooa money maaer, koqm ror ni.n; If you want a good, clfaii business, investigate this. JLriyt-Qulglay Co., 310 Hto-k EKChanae 1.d. RKLi AULIO contractor wants partner; fcolld. establitfhed bUHineaa; not imu li money required; profits lal'ga. Call 420 Lumber Exchange bklg,, 2d and Htark sta. -.--..'. CIGAR store on WasliltiKion st. Have other business. Will' sell stock at Invoice. Discount flalurcs. A htir- ?ain. Call 4ZU Lumber Exchange hUu., d and Stark sts. YOUNG man wsnlnl for inalda wuik, . $16 Per week; 8 hours per day; only little Inoney required for half Interest. Call 429 Lumber Exchange bldg., d and Stark els. AUTOMO&1LK business Wiiuls a re liable partner, able - to keep pluln accounts, etc.; .pay $26 week salst-y. also share of prorlts. Heulits sinitll Investment, Room 329 Morgan bldg. POOL ROOM, 4 tables and can! rooitn. all new outfit, good location, live towrt, reasonable terms. WX-312, Journal. market iloiiiR good cafch husl ness; will conMdef firat tnorlitMae on real estate; other biislneas ' no-ds my attentloti. Msit)..7B 83 FIBII and poultry market; only one in locality; $na taaes it ror qtticK turn. 420 Lumber Exchange bldg., 2d and , , i n i ti .... W ANT rfi 1 Ite-I labia man to work in a small cuali busluesa as partner;' rr.iHt be satisfied to make $3 day; $u'r0 . required. Room tz9 Morgun bldg. WOULD like to meet printer to help rihaiice tnis high class new adver tising plan; big money maker. N-T12, Journal. $76 DO W ; " price" Yi, bu y a co7T?ct" tlonery store; 'snap. Hurry. . uOJ i:ouch rung R EST A U K-A NT tor ale at bargain, near car barns. - 84 E. Kllliticaworth ave. Phone Woodlawn 1070.. - "TOOO Business Cards 75c ; Ryrfer 11 r f W eoe. 8d e WTorrlsoe i i 1 1 ' .'. J '11' i l . I J " ' ; Confectionery and cigar "store. good location; some casn - requires. FOR KALE- Van Atlas cohiblimt .,ri grill room 'and cafeteria, 403 Main street, Vancouver, vyaen 500 BUSINESS K(l CARDS Rose City Frmteryjd st Taylor (ftomtiaaea es vast 3?age BY "BUD" FISHER