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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1915. 15 4 EDGAR R. PARKER SAYS HE FELS HE IAS BEEN VINDICATED Jury in J Libel Suit Against Spectator Returns Verdict or Plaintiff. WILL SUE DENTAL BOARD Dentist inoMcti Intention to San for Stats legislature to Bevlss i Dsntal lawi. feel that I have -been vindicated aid Edgar R. "Painless1 Parker, ves- terday afternoon, after learning that the Jury iu Circuit Judge Gatens' court had' returned a verdict for Jl damages In Ills favor and against The Spectator Publishing company and Hugh Hum, editor of the Spectator. past ure and I feel that my acts have beet upheld." The verdict was signed by 10 Jurors It IB said t-feat at times some members of jthe Jury favored larger amounts to he extent of $400 but that at all tiras Parker had a majority of the Jurors -withi him in the balloting-. Un der the statute Parker is entitled to costs equal; to the verdict or $1. have instructed mv attorneys to bring suit asrainst the Oreiton State Board of Dental Examiners, the State Boajrd of Medical Examiners, the state ana local dental- societies and Jean Clirie. W. 8. Kennedy. H. H. Olinger, Clyfle Mount and Frank Vaughn, the merhbers of the dental board." said Faijker. "I Intend to charge them -with conspiracy against me and to ask for ISOyOOO damages. Mr. Hume, in his testimony la the case Just ended, made statements i which plainly shows the conspiracy and that these people were behind him in his attacks on me." . Parker has announced himself as a candidate for the legislature at the 191M election on a platform of revision of dental laws. DEATHS IN NORTHWEST John Cliristian Glltner. Horest Grove, Or.. March 18. John Chi ist-ian Glltner, aged 81 years, died at the home of his son, Ray Glltner, in his city, Saturday and was buried Sui day from the Christian church. Re , J. Francis Ashley, the jpastor. of flciatinc. The services at the grave wele under the auspices of James B. Matthews Post, G. A. K. Bftr. Glltner was born in Northum--beijtand county, Pennsylvania, Febru ary 9, 1834. He was one of 12 chil drejn, four of whom are now living twin brothers and a sister in the east and a sister, Mrs. Barbara Gates, who livjis near Hillsboro. In 1853 the fam-olsj- moved ! by wagon to Illinois. In 189 Mr. Glltner moved to Nebraska, latbr going! back to Illinois, where lie enlisted 'in Company G, Fifteenth reg ular '. Illinois infantry, serving the Union -"until the close of the Civil war. lldj was with Grant when Lee sur rendered. . ' .fin 1865 he married; BelleMarr, who died "in 1811, leaving one son. Frank Glltner, who lives in thisa city. In 1819 he married Anna Turner, 'who diid here 12 ears ago. The family oatne to Forest Grove in 1893. The following i children survive: Frank, Hirry. Glenn, Don and Ray Giltner, tit. Daisy! Phtlto and Mrs. Zoa Hart raijnpf, all of this city, except the son Gienn, who lives in Portland. s Pardoned for Family's ' Sake. Eugene, Dr., March 18. Frank War- of Junction City, who was sen- teheed in i the Eugene justice court January 4 to serve 250 days in the cquntj y jail for bootlegging, was yes- tel day pardoned by Oo vernor Withy- fnbe, that he might go to his noma d support his wife and five small ildren, who are in destitute cir- c mstancesi and have been partially pt by the county since Warner's in- k .cajh- ceration;i The pardon is conditional that he is to refrain from the use O liquor and to obey all the laws. Andrew Allen. : SForest Grove, Or., March IS. An drew Allen, a well known farmer of tllis vicinity, died at his home Tues day, after several years' illness. Ha wjas-born In Indiana and came to Wash ington county about 20 years ago. -For. siveral years he conducted the leading barber shop In Forest Grove, but re tired to his farm 10 years ago on 'account of, failing health. He is sur vived by his widow and two children. Mr. Allen was 47 years old. Funeral fctrvices were held today. "Billie" Guetterman. Forest Grove. Or.. March IS. "Bil- lie" Guetterman, aged 54. died at his -Wome in DtHey yesterday. He lived In Horest Grove for many years, making mm home formerly with Mr. and Mrs. acob Wirtss, pioneer residents of the bwn, who; have both been dead for a ; number of years. He is survived by 4 sister, Cella Guetterman, of Oilley. ,5Ips. Clem Hulsr.,an. Cornelius. Or., March 18. Mrs. Clem Hulsmah. Wife of a well known farm- ir, died here, this morning after a lin rering illness. She Is survived by her jiusband and four children, Mrs. A. uncalf and Joseph, Frank and Annie lulsman. Was Windy at Hoquiam. Hoqulam. Wash. March 18. Grays arbor was in the grip of a stiff irester St. Patrick's day afternoon. JVoi Wressels ventured across" the bar, which aroke badly during the day. During jthe height of the gale the oil derrick srected by John Ihle On his premises; '. In West Hoquiam was blown down Several small craft were heaved against floating docks In The harbor uid damaged. No accidents to large vessels have been reported. DRUNKENNESS a a -curable disease, which requires ftreatment. 1 The ORRINE treatment can be used vrith ah solute confidence. It destroy all desire for whiskey, beer or -other intoxicants. Can be given irk the -home. ! NO sanitarium expense. No loss of time frpm work. Can be givea secretly, if after a trial "you- fail to get any benefit from its use, your money will be refunded. . I 4 ORRlJs Is prepared in two formal No. 1. secret treatment, a powder ;i OR- KINK No., 2. In pill form, for those who desire !-tO' take voluntary treatment. Costs only 11.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booWjt.-;-T- - .v' ' -- -' The Owl Drug Company, Broadway and Washington street. (Adv.) OLD RESIDENT OF OREGON PASSES ON Mrs. Oplielia J. Beardsley. ; Mrs.. Ophelia J. Beardsley ; died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John J. Reed, 261 Kast - Sixteenth street, yesterday at S :S0 p. m. Funeral serv ices will be held at the residence to morrow at 9 a. m., with Rev. A. L.. Hutchinson in charge. Interment will be in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Salem. Mm. JHeardsley was 75 years arid 6 months old. . She was born in Middleton, Orange county. New York, and , taught school seven years there when she wasi a young woman. With her husband, O. P. Beardsley, Who died in 1902, she (jama to Oregon ! in 1873. They lived si years in Salem, and 22 years on a farm near Salem. Since ner husband' death Mrs. Beardsley. had lived with her daughter; In Port land. A, brother, E. L. Smith, lives, at Silverton. Poor Widow Finds Oil; Picture Shown t ! ' ! ' "Wells of Paradise" is the attrac tive title of a two-part Domino at the Sunset. Paradise Is ,a barren country in California! and the wells are oil wells, but the picture is not without a large element of romance as the title suggests. i It begins with a widow and her son being misled jas to the value of Para dise . properti', and in consequence trading their home for acreage. They are rewarded! with oil on their place. but bitterness exists between the widow and the man who made the trade. How t is blotted out Is a big portion of the story which comes to a pretty close. Her Buried Past" ends rather wU but the story In the main Is not pleasant. The Doc to r'a Strategy" is a Beauty comedy that Is well acted :but only mildly funntf. Fatty's Chance Acquaintance' Is an average Keystone. i Cowboy and Lariat One of Features Jack Martlh, a cowfcoy who talks at random whil he does things with his lariat, is onfe- of the features of the new bill wbjich opened at the Lyric yesterday foif the rest of the Week. The bill is topped by Boyd and St. Clair. who sing and prattle cheerfully. The Earl brothers, balancing experts, cause a catching of breaths, and Luella and Olive, little girls who are Bisters, on the stage at least, are clever enter tainers. Thej moving pictures are ntvv and of good variety. Today Charlie Chaplin will appear In "The Cham pion," showing his ridiculous experl encea as a boxer. A team of "divln nymphs" wi.,1 be the feature of the bill Sunday. Amateurs will be given their chance in the spotlight Friday night. Gas Explodes, Injuring Eight. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 18. Ex ploding gas in the home of R. E. Para dise injured eight persons yesterday. I 4. - f I; ' e f -A Round-Trip Fares Reduced TO THE Two World Expositions San Francisco and Return (On Sale Daiy): $30.00 Round Trip ffom Portland, Limit 30 days. $32.50 Round Trip from Portland, Limit 90 days. ' i I San Diego and .Return (On Sale Daily) J $52.25 Routid Trip from Portland. Limit 40 days. $61.50 Round Trip from Portland, Limit 6 Months Corresponding low round-trip fares from all other stations in Oregon. I ' ! Via Scenic Shasta Route I Three Fine Trains Daily . i-. ' T : ; Shasta Limited-San Francisco Express California Express . ! Stdp-Oyers on One-Way Tickets Ten days stopover will be allowed at San Francisco and Los Angeies on one-way tickets whe4 routed via thd Southern ' The rxposltloa Idne 1915 ' " m i at Seaside Is Better Question' Has Been Salsed as to Wntnr Prevalent BasbJ la Small- pox oi CUckn Seaside, Or., ii CUcknpox. Seaside, Or., March 18. TThe recent smallpox scare is abating and Dr. F. Van Ddren, the new health officer, declares that -most of the cases which have been under strict Quarantine, are sooh to be released. In spjte of the fact tht Dr. Cal vin S. White, the state health officer, who wap summoned here, declared the cases hje examined to bej smallpox, local authorities contend thje illness to be only severe cases of Jchlckenpox. Dr. Vain Doren, who has had all the newly developed cases under obser vation, declares that none 'df the cases he has Observed have the symptoms of smallpox. The patients, break out in a rash, but he says. In no cases is there an increased temperature, nor do the batlents complain of great ill ness. . Rather than" take any chances. Dr. Van Ddren has selected old Seaside House to be quarantine station. the historic used as a Captain White Decotratcd. Eugene, Or., March 18. Captain .William1 G. White, conrmjanding tha Third company of the Coaist Artillery Reserve's, O. N. G., of this city, has received from the state a lp-year serv ice medal, and In a year r two will be entitled to a 20-year medal. Captajin White has been a continu ous mejmber of the Oregon National Guard ever since the Spanish-American wajr ended,-16 years ago, and was a member for over four jears previ ous to I the breaking out Of the war. He went.'to the front with his com pany, alnd saw service in the Philip pine islands during the war, and after ward during the Filipino uprising. The medal is of solid I silver, and bears the tate seal, with ithe Inscrip tion "Long and Honorable Service engraved thereon. Finds Old Spanish! Coin. McMlnnville, Or., March 18. John Robinspn, who lives on what Is known as the Watt place near Wjhiteaon, has found an old Spanish coin bearing the date ofl 1787.. On the face of it is the inscription "Gapolus III pel Gratia, and other writing almost tmdescipher able. On the reverse' side appears "Hispahia ef Ind Rex." Ofrench coins have been found at various places in the coijmty from time to jtime, which are thought to have been the prop erty of the old Hudson pay traders. SeldomL however, has it been re corded I that Spanish coins have been found in this locality. Centralis After Speed Fiends. Centfalia, Wash., Marh 18. The Ccntralla police Tuesday started a cru sade against speed maniacs. Their first Victim was J. J. McGraw, em ployed I at a local hospital, who has been driving about the streets in a reckless manner for several months. Yesterday afternoon McGraw was fined 26 and costs in police court, Judge I Wedmark -announcing that iu the future this will be the minimum fine for speeders. Unablej to raise t.ie amount of his fine, MeGraw is serving It out in the city jail. More arrests' are expected. Strawberry Dates Fixed. Rosburg. Or., March 18. Because of the many other attractions .this year, tjhe Roseburg Strawberry Carni val will be of but two days' duration instead of three, as formerly- May 21 and 23 has been selected, as the date for this year's carnival. One of the attractions already arranged for the carnival is the juveniles band, com posed I of 35 Roseburg! youhgsters whose; ages range from 10 to 16 years. iMedford to Have Band. Medjford. Or., March 18.- After three years j without music, a committee of business men, with the' indorsement of the; Merchants' association and the Commercial club, have j organized a brass band. Unlike former organiza tions, the present one jwill be con ducted, on a business basis, under the direct control of a committee of busi ness men. R. M. Curns, la local musi cian, and former band! leader, has been engaged at a salary of 1 100 a month to organize the band and direct it through the summer. Wlllamina Is Sued. McMlnnville, Or., March! 18. Through their attorney, Frank p. Grant of Poi-tlajnd. V. R. Dennis and P. C. Chris tensen, local contractors, have filed Main! Line and Branches the ! sold to Eastern Cities Pacific. Whatever It Is "California and Its Two I iTunu ixposiuons A. new booklet . describing the - trip from Portland to Baa SUfo, the two ' Expositions, the scenic jbeantiea of OreffOA. the Siskiyou, siiaata Koaa . tains, San Francisco, tad beach and ' ontinjr reaorta of California. - Praa on appUcatioa at City Ticket of floe, 80 Sixth Street, Cor. Oak. or tlnion Depot. Southern Pacific John It. Scott, General, ; Passenfer Afent, Portland, Ore. 'a suit against the city of Wlllamina i for Judgment of $4621.94, the amount , r.,.r". .wi: t7i nT ....ru'CMLo uumr in ui - v--j. xuw city council there has neither accept- ed nor rejected the improvement work, althnnffh utph mnothii httt ilannrt since its acceptance by th cityla engi neer. The improvement is concrete paving. : - , Arrested ATiUe W'aitirtg. Salem, Or, March 18. Whil wait ing in the parlor at the- State indus trial School for Girls for a girl in mate with whom he had requested a visit, . E. Todd was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Needham on a charge of obtaining money in The Dalles by false pretenses. Todd represented that Vi . was a hrnthr r. t tYn. crH r-1 ami th mifrnn -arhn Vio olnoov Kon tlri ' ". . , Tj sheriff, told him to wait and Notified Needham. The girl, who was par oled some time ago, had been friendly with Todd at The Dalles. Salmon Council Entertains. White Salmon, WaBh., March 18. The White Salmon cit coun cil tonight entertained the county commissioners at a very bea itifully appointed reception. Quite a large number of White Salmon's prominent people were invited and an enjoyable evening was spent. Many' masters of interest relative to road matters in western Klickitat county were dis cussed. Iiecture at Powell Valley. Powell Valley, Or., March 1$. Pro fessor John E. Larsen of Oregon Agri cultural college will deliver a lecture on an agricultural topic at a special meeting of the Powell Valley Parent Teacher association at 8 o'clock tonight at the schoolhouse. Mrs. Karl J. Hagberg will render a solo. Pupils of the school will sing. Refreshments will be served. To Grow Hair on ABald Head B7 SPSCXAUST. Thousands of people suffer from baldness and falling hair who, having trled-nearly every advertised hair tonic and halrgrower -without results, have resigned themselves to baldnesJ and its attendant discomfort. . Yet their case is not hopeless; the following simple home prescription has made hair grow after years of baldness, and Is Jilso un equaled for restoring gray haiir to its original color, stopping hair from fall ing out and destroying the dandruff germ. It Will not mskA thn holi D-faac, and can be put up by any druggUt: Bay a ounces; Javona de Corfposee 2 ounces; Menthol Crystals, V Virach'm. If you wish it perfumed, add 1 drachm of your favorite perfume. Thi i prepa ration is highly recommended by pliv eieians and specialists, and Is abso lutely harmless, as it contains none of the poisonous wood alcohol so frequent ly found in hair tonics. i Adv.) MEETING NOTICES 41 WE3FOOT CAMP No. 65. Woodmen of the World, meet every Friday night tn W, O. W. temple. 18 Elev enth street. Ail mem bers requested to be present. Visitors wel- come. GEO. ROSSMAN. C. C.F A. L. BARBITR. Clerk. MT. HOOD LODGE, iNos 157, , A. F. & A. M. A liodge so cial will be held in tlhe lodge room tomorrow j( Friday) evening. Dance and cards. All members are urgjed to be Order W. M. 1 ED C. DICK, Secretary. present. COLUMBIA LODGE NO. M.4 S lis! communication this (Thurs day) evening at 7:30 o'clock Masonic Temple. Labor in the M. M. degree. Tvisiting brethren always welcome. By order w. M FRED L,. OLSON. Seclretarv. SUNNYSIDE LODGi, U D . F. & A. M.J Special communication Friday, 7:30 P. m. Kast 34th andiYamhill sts. F. C. degree. By order of W. M. Visitors Welcome. E. M. LANCE, secjretary. OREGON COMMANDERY, K. T. Special Thursday evening. March lS.fat 7:80. Order of the Temple. Par lors open from 'and after m. - You are invited I tn moira them. C. F. WIEGAND, Recorder KENTON Lodge, Nb. 145. A. F. and A. M. Stated com munication this - (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. Vis iting brethren always wel come. By order of tlhe" W M CHARLES SELBIGL Secv. h VIM Statistics marriages. Births. Jeatbs. t MARRIAGE LICENSES ' . f n. -a i ura, itooa KiTer. (if.. eai, ana xina .llrabfcth legal. 404 Park St., C. C. Clellund, 1606 Jmn nt. Ellzmbetb Miuire, 654 liort Bt Andr Wambold. 1392 K. Irring Theresa K. VolUtedt, Weitmlnste.1 lecal, and legal. and apartments. W.G. Smith & Co. 2i" g . and cards. DRESS suite for rent, all sizeo. Unique ' BIRTHS w Mr- "na Mrs- L"a Becker, 173 OUEUSBUKG To Mr, and Mrs. Louia Ea- a-eloburp, 4'.'2 1st St., March 11, 01JON To Mr. and Mrs. Walterf a son. C. Olson. j5 e.. wra ft., .Marth 12, a dd ngbter. .i.ma.-n it .Mr. and Mrs. Carl 6MS0 46th ave. S. K., Marrh . a BAMBEEV To Mr. i.nd Mn .r, A. .Nvrann. jilauguter. berr, 1252 Delaware at., March lb ter. VON PLANT A To Mr. and nr I h. Ksm- a dauh- Ferdinand M. Von Flanta. 792 Kearney at.j March 1 .,. daughter. " SWEET To Mr. and :Sn. Earl P. Svieet, 42 E. LOVE To Mr. and Mrs. Otis E. . audi. vu a ) m U a il at II 1 PP. t lore, 1 508 IS. etn at. K.. March 14 .n.h.- HENDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Hen. ueraun, uit a,, oin at. larch 4 a daughter. FLECKENSTEIN To Mr. and Mrsj George W. Pleckenatein, E. 37th and Columbia bird.. Marco a, a aangnier. ; WACK To Mr. and Mra. C. V. KVack. 3 E. 30th at., February 19, -a son.- BALL To Mr. and Mra. Win. J. Ball, 99 North KilUngaworth are., March 12. a aon. YOUNG To Mr. aDd Mra. Robert Z. Youor. v- . uta marcn a Oftugntrr. onn ! '. du.A.cs 10 r. ana Mrs. Ansel KU Jonea , n. oin at. n., juaren JO. a daughter ' j(U!Ji- 1K Mr. ana Mr. Jack Hi. Green. 194 I E. Kerenth at. N., March 12. ai danzbter j WITHERS To. Mr. and Mra. John W libera . 83 Hoyt at., March 6, a daughter. CAMBER To Mr. and Mrs. Fred W Cam f bers. 641 4th at.. February 27J a aon. I RYAN To Mr. and Mrs. Tboma J. Rran. I 548 E. 43th at. N., February IT, a eon. WEMMETT To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wera I mett. 690 E. 48th at. S. E.,- February 18, ; a aon. - . I . , HALTORSEN To Mr. and Mra. 3khn M. Hal i rorsen. 751 Montana are., March 10. a denrhter. i i.GROEGER -To- Mr. and Mrs. AdoJph Groea-er. 41 E. 1Mb at. March 7. a adn. H.4I-SON To Mr. and Mrs. Mathew ITalaoa, 575 Madlon at.. March 13. a dauirhter. BURG To Mr. and rs. Wm. Ei Burg, 1S05 Hley St.. March 12. a m. DEAXHS AND FUNElRAIiS 73 llARNIEN-f-Glenn E. Harnden, St. Vincent's March 2 years; diphtherial TAYLOR John Taylor, 875 Draf at' March 13. S4 years: tnbereaioria. MeALPINK Mra. Mary M. MeAlplne, Rood Satnarltan, March 13, SO years;! gaogrene of bowels. . .: i ... .. .... 1:30 d. use of DBAXUS AKD FCNEKAXSj 75 T ( Con ti n n T ) GBEE( Enters into rest March 17. Bnnah j. Green. beloTed flanehter of Mr. H. K. Boose, tot Rtb Place, and sister of Mr. irtoo Ballard, of Angeles, CaL I TUe 'H"61! cj-Tice. wUl i be held Friday. Marcta la at 2:30 o'clock n. m. at the residence establlijhment of J. P. Flnley Son. Mont- lromery at 5th. Frientfs inyited. Tlie reaSains will be forwarded to ( Uidgefield. Wash.. Sat urday. March 20. .wfcvre interment wila be mane te the family plot. BOYNTOX- -In this fclty, Maix-ii 17. atl the residnce of her son. Georire I.. Boy b ton. 4417 43d at. S, E.. Abble G. Boyoton. aed 77 years, wife of the late John E. Boypton. The funeral Rerriccs will be held Friday, March Stt," at 1 o'clock at the resideuc etal- imnment ot J. f. Inlpy & Son. Jloutgoiuery at 5CU. Friends incited. Serrlces at the grsve copy. prlrate. SaVem, Or., papers rilease LIOHTtOOT- -The funeral wiylc of the lata will . Oli Co., Mary Ann LiKhtfoot, agea 77 years, conucted Saturday. March liO. at 2 i. at mortuary chapel of A. D. Ken worthy S804 Sii gt. S. ., ! Lents. Friends tot ited. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery FJCSSLER At his late residence. 19661 East Yamhill at.. David; Fegaler- aired SO ear. Funeral aerrlca will be lie Id at the Methodist church SOtb and East Pine st., rriaay lay at djtock, iV t.. 2:.30 n. m. Friends -invited. liAYLOR Beujasiiu IIajk)r. WckkIi Mardh 12. 74 veats: cancer of Maddei HARTEH Addie E. Harter. -547 E. 31 Mardh 12. 54 years;! tcito dtlitatlon or eart. DOKSON Ira Dodaoui 274 Caruthera at., March 13. 87 years; epithelioma of lip. SMITH Kose Km ma Smith. 712 Hoyi t., Marrlh 14. 50 years; cancer of cerTixJ MATHKS Thomas Mathes, 63 E, Sotli at., March 14. 55 year. uraemie poionin. PHEWS Maud L. Phelpa. 44 E. 80th at. N., Marrfh 13. 1 year; jwst diphtheritic neoirlH. ROPER-Elijah 11. Boper. 34 W'heelei- at., March 12, 49 years; phtblwis pnlmonlls. MOORE Chas. J. Moore. 493 MaguolU at.. Mardh 10, 48 year.: carcinoma of bowjela. KEELER Elenorrt Keeler. 60 Union ave.. March 12, 72 years; chronic parenchafntona Tiepbriiia. , t, FICKER Mary Flckier, St. Vlncenfa, March 14. 65 years; lntea'.inal obstruction. I HOWARD Thomas iT. Howard, 090 Alberta at., March 9, 6 years; tuberculosia. I LIND-4-Aron Lind, 854 Vancouver aye., March 13. 1 year; lobar pneumonia. MARTIN & FORBES CO., floristal 847 Wash. Main 26!, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged- CLARKE BROS., i florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrisoin ist. CLARK'S Flower Shop Funeral de elgnsj flowers. 430 Wash. Main 8771. FUNERAL DIRECTORS splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway, J. if. FlXSLiiil & SUM, Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading fuoeral director, 220 3d st.. cjorner Salmjon. Lady assistant. Phones A- 1511.1 Main 50 f. Dunning & McEntee ndertakcis. 'Mode rn In every detail. 7th! and Pine. Mali 430, A-4 5 58. Lady assistant. h b. Dunning, Inc. Est Side East! Alder s Funeral Directors 414 t. East 52. B-2 525 Chambers Co. Sift&bv? ave. Wood- lawrj 3306. C-1133. Lady embal rtier. A. R. Zeller Co.SMM -T ave. 1-1688. Lady attendant, jDay and night service. Walter G. Ken worthy 1532H534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71. B-1122. A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO. Calls prtomptly answered In all- parts of )t;ny.i. J. wug., ijetiLS. Aayui 5267. Ha iiltrtn E- &0th and Gllsani Ku 4313. in tun neral services. Taboif R. FT. Byrne Williams . and Knott East 1115. C-19W 3. PEfRS0N33e7ris 1080. Russell st. P. ii. LERCH. leadinsr east side jjndor talk err E. 11th & Clay. B-1883, E. 781. CIClACCTUndertakingCo. Main 4162. Clay OfXLKLO A-2S21, Cor. 3d an; CD I rOHM RESIDENCE CND. PLS. Mor. I M. 16133. A-2235. 44!i AlON U3LEN I? cifaBLAESING GRANITCO lij 267-3BP STCOP. MADISpN. PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 64-266 4tjrt St.. opp. cljty hall. M. 8564. A-1516. TO LEASE WAffsiTED A good hotel man t a furnished hotel in live W: ton town. Y-20'9, Journal. GEN'ERAL. REAL. ESTATE 2 FINE income orooertv on wes side. 10 minutes fitom P. O. No reason able; offer refused. X-161, Journal FOR SALE HOLSKS 1 UA you artord to mids the oppor. tunity oi securing a splendid t room norne; bath, detr and all modern con venlences; located in one of thi most desirable districts in the city,! when sarrie may be obtained by only ai small paypient down, balance like rent?' Call quiOKiy. jMarsnall 1 63. ( DIRECT FROMj BUILDER TO HL'VER TLo 5 room bungalows in Rofjsmer, conjplete in every tie.taif, $3250, $1000 or niore cash. AH my houses are ab solutely guaranteed. N. O. Kklund, builder, 611 East 61st st. N. Phone Tafcior 6S0. ' Conjie out to 511 E. 44th N. suv saorince; mouern uungaipw. in Mast irvineton: 6 roornw. hekutiful fixtures, all built in conveniences, full uonpeie unjeraeni, lurnace ana fire- plate, tjome out and see this Biroad way car, 903 TiUatnook st: East !58, wt car, 903 Tlillatno 5o6. 75 CAS4. 10 per nioutt buys side. ai a room house on the w sit Why pay rent when . you can buy a house on suchi easy terms, the best value In the city. AI. 505 Corbett bldg-. This s is li. L;e, LjET US BUjlLD YOU A HDA1E Onj your lot or ours; by yotir own plans or ours; jpay us like rent! THE OREQOjN HOME-BLillLDERS, liAiKtiAixs boxiuo o room house, sleeping port(rv electricity s rtd eas. Roses, berrie and fruit, z roonl house in rear in gopa conamon, z blocks HaVthortie. 1247 E. Main. Tabor 171. $1S75 BRAND NEW MODERN 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, 60x100 LOT, ELEGANT VIEW, TERMS. OWNER, 93$ E. 18THTST. N. 1RVIKGTON CAR TO PRESCOTT ST. FOjR SALE 4 room house with 4 lots 00x100 each; lots of fruit; near Mt Tabor car; cheap for- cash. Owner mqst co eastj Apply 288i 3d st. Konm 7 0. EIGHT room Ihouse, corner ldt, 100 V flue location, lots of frujit-tree x -trees inaiuaing ug jirees ana srrap both uearing. v inmuies out. from car. B-746. Journal. 1 ! HAWTHORNE AVE block room Duneaiow, moaern, .jujst com pleted. 340 Kj. 41st st. Phon Tabor 404- No-agents. T AM. FORCi i room i car; fine 1 Tajbor 2546. FORCEDTTO SACRIFICE, I1250 .... f..n i . i. i . . modern, location. 1250; Jlrto cash. Tajbor I HAi ton, man. iAVE threcj good hontes in Irvine- one-thi rd less than coi str one sioni fine. East 273. W. Herd- man 61 cap. NEW modern houne, never occupied, 1st and Yamhill, block Stinnyslds Tabor 3 99. A SNAP Modern S room house at M alue, terms to suit PhonA Wood- la' in 1793. PLANS SS- -B11NGAIXW ULAN it FABER. Architect, fave. Phone Wood. 294. BTOK 10c. A 86p Ainsworth FtlR SALE- Houte jiuid lot near roadway bridge. Z.i Benton st. - 63 c lease ESlaing- FOIl SALEHOUSES V fil (Oontiuued) ROSE! CITT p. PARK Deal direct with the owners, original platters of thiK beautiful oi roriiaia, tan oo i our . reuijr partment. cor. 4th and Stark. lIAKTiiAN & THOMPSON BUNGALOW SACRIFICE. T ge 5 room cottage, all In fl Large 5 room cottage, all In fine condition, newlv new, pn a fine large lot, 60x100; chlcfcen lyard etc.; Ion Webster St., near Albiria ave., 2 blocks from Jefferson High school. Cost jme $3000 Jast year. Will sacrifice for 12450. Owner, 326 Board of Trade hlrlH- Uluin 7155 $100 Down New 5 room bungalow, hardwood floors, , shades, fixtures, all built-in conveniences, large attic -.-and ull basement, lawn seeded, facing east, just off Hawthorne aire. J. Ij. Kar r.opp, owner. Marshall 2574. A SACRIFICE My equity of 1300 for $900 cash, balance 1700. terms, a good 5 room bungalow, close in; gas, electricity, etc. Qwnerj. Main 6536.! FOR SAIiE-i-lATTS 16 ROSD CITY PARK LOTS. Deal direct with the the original Platters of this beautiful part of Portland, call on our realty partment. cor. 4th and Stark. as HART MAN & THOMPSON T . A RflK TRAPTR mWlIn. . Adloininir r-arhna SLnd station. 25 minutes' ride, waterT' piped, graded Streets. Help vou build and selsJ. on t?asy terms. Akerson Gooch 6c Co., 614 stock Exchange blag. J?INE home site, wesi t side, for only 3bU;lU aown, fS minutes' car rid-?. 6c per month; lo fare. It wbuld pay you to see this place if you looking for a place w th a big future. M.-E. Lee, 505 Corbett bldg. NO bridges to cross. IMultnomah Sta tion, beautiful home ulte. 16 min utes' car ride. Bull Run water, 1300. 315 down. 36. per mo. O'Donnei Warner. 601 Corbett bldg. P ARK ROSE La.ria corner acre. I In Tfln- est location. Bargain, J115J. Main 4163 mornings. i ) FINE corner lot for sale, on corner 2 blocks from car. Tabor 6649. ! - ACREAGE ' 57 5 ACRES, 1250. I 10 'down and (5 a month buys 5 acres logged-off land between Portland and Centralla on main line of 3 rail roads. 14 miles from town of 800 population. Sawmills, shingle rhills and other industries. ) Some of these tracts are partly cleared and bavie a spring or running stream on. PJ-lce from 135 to $75' per acre. Many trjkcts of different size to choose from. Good oil, lies well, fine jlocation, perfect title.. I BELT. REAL. ESTATE CO.. 318 Railway Exchange IMPERIAL U ACRES, 4 srest, $25 down. 35 ter month. 6 inte buys the finest tract), of land on the market; Bull Kun water, auto iaciiory at your left, cannery at your right; electric car line in front, while you stand on Division st. facing northj s SMITH & HOUCK. j - Marshall 2396. T 301 Henry fcldg. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port. land; Gresham district, electric I sta tion Ji mile. New subdivision. Biin shine Valley orchard tracts; best I soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices only $75 to $160 per acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co., 309 Yeon bldg., Portland, Or. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close tq car line, easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 158$ or Sellwood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. ONIONS CELERY ASPARAGUS a hesLiitiful 2 acre tract, over A cleared, . nice building spot with trees. near Tlgara; &o; iv aown, ii.ou per month, including interest. jFred vv. uerman jo., sit iv.nnm. ox vom. ONE acre. "MULTNOMAH" 5c Ifare. Level, all cleared, sightly and lkas 4 room, partly finished, also 2 room bungalow. $1450. soijne trade, bal. $15 per mo. Main 1654. A-7488. MUST be sold; this week; 1 acre fertile blocks soil, nice, new 4 room house, 8 1 from Mount Scott par. $1500, S175 down, balance easy payments. at once, Tabor 6985. Phone milwaUKIE & Suburban Realty Co, handle property exclusively long Oregon City electric. Phone 19-J, MilwauKie. or. " SUBURBAN ACREAGE 76 FINE 2 acre tract, less streets;' hand some buildine site. 1-3 mile north Bell station. O. W. P. railway. 1 mile south of Woodstock carline. very cheap, $1500. J. W. IOgilbee, roofn l. 145 1st Bt. f FOR SALE-i FARMS - - - - -J - - 17 Stock and Wheat Fa tin 520 acres, in best section of north eastern Oregon, where they do. not need to summerfallo'; 400 acres plow land. 100 of which is natural meadow with running stream; 120 bunch grass pasture, with some (pine timberj 40S under woven wire, hOgproof fence, fair house and barn; Joins forest reserve with first grazing rights. SpljendhJ soil and on good, main traveled county road. Price $22 per j acre, easy tierma. W. T).' Myers. 703 Oyegonian bldgr. Tucson, Arizona, Farms Irrigated, continuous crop, bearing river bottom farm lands, suited to cat tle, hog and sheep raising, diversified farming, dairy farming, truck and cot ton farming, as soon as one crop is harvested another' is planted; I home markets. For further information call or write room 724 Chamber of Com- merce TTTdgi. Portland, Or. SNAP- FOR CASH BUYER. 5 acres, all In cultivation, good 4 room bjouse. good barn, small family orchard! sprine on place, nice place for chieke.ns and a good home, ajll for 11250 fbr a short time. , ' SEE CAREY'S REALTY CO., 203-4-5 Lumber Exchange, ,Zd and jHtarK, , I WHEAT RANCH $12 ACRE. Splendid Investment, worth 2d acre, 800 acres, all In cultivation, 20 J Igrow lng wheat, good well water, house, barn. 17 head horsesi threshing machine and farm tools. 3 rniles from station; biggest bargain In Oregon; loOOOjdown, balance 6 years, 7 jper cent. HOYT- QUIGLEY CO., 609 jKOtncnlld bldg. OWING to poor health, 1 wish to sell or rent my farm oif 160 acres located 6 miles S. W. of Molalla; 100 acres In cultivation: 24 (miles from 1Y Oder station, on W; V. B. electric line; a sacrifice at $100 per acre; also 600 acres of other land to sell to settle an estate. C. E. JuddJ Molalla. R. F. D. 1 40 acres. $2500. $1500 cash. 4j acres cleared. 6 acres slashed. Plenty of wood and water. On Columbia j High way and R, F. D. Vt mile from station and Columbia river- 1 miles from town. mile from good school. 38 miles from Portland. R. F, D. jl. box 45, wDie. ur. 160 ACRES Improved, on splendid road; school on land, spring jwater, rural mail delivery d can get 68a grass land adjoining from 'government; the best grain and stock proposition in the county; price $3200; ' $600 j down. Wrlto owner, y. uow, ijonoon, o( FARM for sale, jsltuated 40 j miles south of The Dalles, containing 240 acres; over 100 acres tillable,! level; price $2Q per acre; ihalf down, balance on easy terms. - 4pply to : Mary J. C!te Wamlnlr 0- I LIVE AND ILET L1VK I Well equippea farm, 138 acres; soil first class, team, cows and machinery, location ideal; small payment i down, annual t payments, J without Interest. Address Box 107-Cl Woodland, I Wash- 40 ACRES, near Mosier. for $3I0; will sen on easy terms; a DargainL tieo. Anderson. 1415 Northwestern Bank bid. WHEN you answer theaa (Vaat Ads mention x n jouraaL the part a. 14 ITARM ' fiYlR. RENT 'i 40 acres-ali In cultivation with good house and barn, good Jvell and wind mill, la acres In crop, 6 acres ready f or potatoes,! -balance plowed, wire fenced and cross fenced, 1 mile of church, school and store, 25 miles from Portland. See Carey's Realty Co.. 203-4-6 Lumber'Ex. bldg., 2d and stark. RENT 9 acre chicken ranch, close In, Vancouver; all cultivated, lots fruit. Implements. 294 Margin. i HOMESTEADS 47 Canadian Homesteads . J. N. Grieve. Canadian Immigration agent, will be at Hotel Perkins! Friday and Saturday this week to meet peo ple interested In western Canada. WANTED -De ert claim relinquish ment. Vale oi" Burns district; imme diately. ' Box 673 Medford, Or. WHEN you answer these Want Ada mention journal. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 38 WANTED to rent a suburban home of rrom 3 to 5 acres, near canine, house 5 or 6 rooms, f urnlshedJ B-69. journal. EXCHAXGE REAIj ESTATE 24 EACH AN GE 34 acres, - acres in cultivation; good house, toarnJ 5 large chicken liouses, granary, good well, soft water creek through place; 20 acres creek bottom; hogtight fence! close to good city, fine road; 1 1A mile to public school, 2 miles to high school. This is one of the best farms in the Willamette valley, $3000 equity to exchange for good Portland prop erty. - YX-239. Journal. . - 10 ACRES, NO MORTGAGE All cultivated and ready for crop; about 2 acres orchard cherries, ap ples, plar-is, prunes in bearing; old house and well; walking distance to electric car; li mi'es to Portljntl; lies level; facing main road ami In beau tiful neiKhl-orhood: nricu ?ooo: will take unincumbered house" and, lot. Tate luv. Co.. 301-31.2 Couch bid.. !109 4tn. For Sale or Exchange, and Furniture Lease 60 room family hotel, fine lo cation, heart of the city, larga dining room In connection, ev erything first class and up to date. Will take clear home in Portland - or ranch and isomei cash. This Is a money maker, clearing now pver $250 I per month. Rent very reasonable. Fine location for ' tourists t rooms all rented. This is a snap. Reason for sellinif. par ty going to'Callforpia. (V); Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d ,floor. Chamber of Commerce.. WE HAVE FOR EXCHANGK 160 A., 75 in cult., house, good soil. . Price $2 500, for 4 or 6 roomlhouse. 2 clear lots for acreage. 160 A., east, clear, for rooming house. House, modern,, for 40 acre farm. Exchange what you have for what yon want. That's our business. , GARLAND & LIND, 191 4tll st. 160 ACRES agricultural timber land, Wa miles rail and ocean, 35 acres bottom, 3.000,000 timber; make good dairy; no incumbrance, i to swap for unAer $3000 clear city home or sub urban poultry ranch, or sell for $2500. Citizens Agency, l iO za st. WANT about 15 or 20 acres. 15 or 20 miles from city, with .house; will exchange building at Lents containing rrocery .i stock on 2 lots, cash value 3000, no incumbrance. Can also turn in $1200 mortgage and extra lot. Phone Marshall 3851. ' I WILL trade choice 5 acres, deep black soil, in Beaverton district, with e.ooa 4 room neat cottage, barn, well, all fenced, fine condition; $2500,1 and w,ell worth more, for dwelling In IPortland, clear. Call Main 1242, 401 MnKwy bldg. 2 Acres Short distance 5c carline. All In cultivation, good soil, lots Of "f ruit,berrles and so forth fa good large house, chicken - runs rl houses, room for several hundred chickens; barn and other buildings. $6500. Will trade for Ifouse in to good residence district value of about 4500 No. 549 Sea Mr. Mathes. The Fred A. Jacobs Company ; 269 .Washington st. WANT country home of about 40 . acres In Multnomah county, will ex change 415,000 residence In Los An geles free -or incumbrance. i'hon Marshall 3851. A BRICK building. In good prosperous town in Willamette Valley; owner would exchange for house and lot In Portland. W. J. Davie, 605 Corbett bldg. WILL sell my- equity of $1650 in 2 beautiful close-in lots, 90100, val ued at $2500, for flSOO. or will trade for bungalow and Bmaller lot up to same amount. Barnes, Majn 7669. BEACH property worth J600 to ex change for what you have); also 180 acre stock farm In Clarke county, $30 per acre. in. w. xwerrineio, 8io wash ington St.. Vancouver, wash TO BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE ANY THING. ANYWHERE For frulek results and satisfaction see Hoyt-Quig- ley lo. t liomcnua oiag., corner 4th ana wasnrngton 30 acres good soil, new 6 room house ana outouiiaings. vviu traue ror stock ranch. H. C. Flno ter, Big Eddy, or. SPLENDID grain and stock farm, 1240 'acres, fully equipped; cash price, $30 per acre: will take part exchange In clear property. V rite owner, C. Cole, Uonaon, or. NEW 5 room bungalow, .full corner fVk t'Sfunt lot or jLcresifr In riouit-aVtl location. 8-432, Journal. EXCHANGE equity In house and lot, modern. 6 rooms, good district, for acreage. Consider unimproved If good. Aiaranaii tezvi I LAVE fine lot, all clear, close in, worth $ 900. Will sell for $650 or trade ror ; gooa second nana auto. Atnon, wsin t. 80 AC. on Estacala line. 23 mileo ' v . Vi t. ho. f a. Lit.. . eriy.or win en cneap. otout invest ment jo.. -rui j. or j.. WILL TAKE lot or auto iii trade for x- part of $2400 equity In $4250 Irv Ington bongalow. N-8 2 2... Journal. SEVEN room modern house on lOOx 200. fine home, for sale or exchange ior closer nr. iiwr Qiao. WISH to trad 30 acres mnlmproved Mosier apple land for lts on the Peninsula. ' Wood lawn 36071 MODERN ; residence for cultivated acreage near Portland. 311 Alisky bldg. ' - - - - - 521 acre , relinquishment for sale or trade for valley acreage; Lake Co.; oy owner. n a. imn, Portland. Or. WHAT have you clear of incumbrance for good brick building in Portland? XXT Y T ..... 1 . CAe 1 . . . . . SIXTY acre farm near Salem; tak . residence In Portland payment. 311 Alisky bldg. I IF you have any good property to trade. wa;wiU match you. Ay res & Smith, B01 Northwest bldg. Main !726 HAVE beautiful home, $3000 equity; exchange for smaller. Tabor 6119. BOISE, Idaho city home, for Newberg, or.. prop?rxy. box rewoerg. WANT to trade for house equity 20 acres, stocKed, for ale or ' trade Woflstein, 206 Jisky bldg. FOR IRKXT FARMS EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 21 ' Continued) ; Wheat Ranch 2700 Acres ! r $75,000 ! iooo acres I tillable land; 1000 acres, now seeded; ' i good water, fences and buildings; short , haul to railroad station; stocked. 20 bead Of horses, 60 bead of cattle and hogs, -full set of. farming Imple ments, . Including tractor. Will exchange for incomrr property or alfalfa- land about same value. See Mr. Mathes. No. 669. The Fred A, Jacobs Company 269 Washington st. WANTED HEAJj ESTATE 31 $1000 CASH. Want 4 room house. 50x100 lot, must be good soli, po gravel; will pay $10oo and no more; must be bargain. P816, Journal. WANT 10 or 15 Rie on Base Lim or Powell Valley road, not too far out, partly improved. Security De- VfcUipnier.-t Co.. cor. 4th and l'lnff stn. WANTED to buy for cash chtap, lot from owner; inside car district. W. wray, Perkins hotel or B-910, Journal. CHEAPEST lot for cash; give full de- Boriptton. M-7. journal. WANTED Best cash buy In cheap acreage. Box 864. Lents. ROOMING ROUSES 53 26 ROOMS, close to this buildina: fur niture No. 1; average monthly profit $loo; rent $Su; it's a winner; always full; $900 and small cash payment lets you in, balance out of profits. 618 Yeon bldg. (11653.) . 20 ROOMS, -J. block from Waahlngtoii Bt., close in; furnace heat; :ent 4u; good furniture. Here is a snap, for Monday price $600; Vi tush. Call 88 Jviifli near otarn. 1 OWN a 20 room house. 1 block from roruana hotel, fine furniture, low expense; clears from $75 to $100 above expense; will trade for clear acreage or home. Y-241. Journal. tilAJjIj rooming house, chickens and pigeons; good Income; must be soid; come, male offer. 185 N. 12th it Main 7416. EIGHT room rooming house for rem., with .good furniture for sale. $loo cash. A bargain. 308 6th st. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LIVE MOVIE SHOW i Suburban -money maker clears over $36 weekly, rent, only $20, In cement building,. 200 opera chairs, elect'lu piano, drums, et2., .established tw. years; never before on market. $1000, with anie terms. (C 854) 1'LOUK AND FEED MILL In the best town of the iiose-ln Willamette valley farming district; una a splendid trade and good opportuni ties for enlarging. We have a special low price. (C tt57 LIVE COAST TOWN CONFECTION ERY, old established, swell fixtures, doing nice business; invoice Jib in, snap. Price today, $1250. Ci43) OLD ESTABLISHED WOOD YARD, guaranteed to clear $260 a month: com plete outfit of wagons, horses, electric motor and saw; some cash down will handle this. (C 927) ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO., 618-619 Yeon bldg. Main 8l. AN EXCEPTIONAL, OPPORTUNITY. Wa expect to begin operation with in the very near future. We need good sober furniture men, machine men, cab inet makers and helpers, and do not desire to import them. We want 7 men to invest $1000 each, 6 mn to Invest $500 each and s men Co Invent $250 each. V11 investments are secured ardour business will be conducted on the profit-sharing plan and all Invest ors will ftet permanent positions, good salaries and their rightful share of all they produce. Our plant, when completed, will be one of the finest west of the Mississippi river, and the only one of its kind on the coast. Call st our offices and let us prove to your entire satisfaction that our prop osition is all we claim for It. If ws fail to do so it will cost you nothing for the investigation. Pacific Furni ture Specialties Mfg. Co.. Inc.. 418-41 iuiiiDcr iiixcnange oiQg. WANTlitt Steady man to work In a strictly cash ; butter, egg and light grocery store las partner;' .requires small Investment; fully secured, anil will pay you $100 month. Call room 32 Morgan bldg. f TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND ANYWHERE SEE Business Chance Department . SECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO., Ground floor Multnomah Hotel, Cor. of 4th and Pine sts. BARGAIN in grocery store, west side corner, dally sales $35; clean stock, living rooms, rent $30. Only $127i. Kootn aoa iiumner r;cnange. HALF Interest In established electric fixture and wiring business; good location. $300 will handle. Look this tip. Y-24Q, Journal. 500 BUSINESS CARDS 59c 1000 for 90a. Rose City Prlntery, 8d at Taylor. WANT, party with some money t.j help open and manage grocery store; good opening for right party. 4 27 l'it- tock block. -! - GROCERY, confectionery. Ice crecni, cigars and tobacco, doing good buni ness, onlv $225; rent $12 month. 41 Lumber Exchange. AUTOMOHiLEi business. owner wants a reliable partner; good pay and your money secured. Call room 3"J Morgan ning. I'OOLROOM 1 tables, downtown .: tiou; will rent cheap. Tiger. Main C377. PARTNER in cleaning and pressinc; small amount required; teach busi ness. 231 6th st. SMART man for office, opportunities unlimited; must have $200; no tlead- neana neei apply. 414 Lorn her Ex. BARBER shop, 2 chairs, doing good business; rent only $10 month, price $ 2 Z'.t. 414 itimner y.x c ti a n ge. ,1000 Business Cards $.85 Ryder Ftg. Co.. S. W. cor. 3d & Morrlwon WILL rent window for small popcorn machine, best location lu town. SiH Washington st. - FOR SALE Barber shop, 307 ? Burn side. - FURNITURE store for sale. Writa to H. Blgelow. Molalla. Or. Q , 11L1W12SS , OI'I'OKTL NlTIia i WANTED CH WANTED To bu a small stock of ... groceries that can be moved; would consider other goods if price is- riclit. T-6K8, Journal WHEN you answer thaae Wani Ada, mention The Journal. MONEY TO IVOAN 27 REAL ESTATE SlORTGAGE Joans " at current rates. Real estate security. Apply room 20 Stock Exchange, 3d and Yamnui. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable rates. t. ti. iewia oc lo., o ivev is pioir. $100,000 on mortgages, city and farm property, fire insurance. McKeuzie et Co., Gerllnger bldg.. 2d and Alder. MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7 per cent. '-Louis Solomon fit Co., 22f Stark st. (300. $360, $000, $00. $1200. $100. Fred W. Oerman Co.. 914 Cham, of Com. $40,000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON. da. A .a. T3a m.M a 4 ryx w j MONEY to loan 6 to 8 per cent. W. 1L Belts & Co., 810 Spalding bid g $5000 to $16,000. private money. '.-ai. Journal. $500 to $5000 to loan on Ity or farru property. Tabor 2520. B-S73. Jo-irnat. TO IAJA N $(0 at A. J. 1 ar- mer, 407 Stock Exchange,