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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL : 5, 1915. NEV EASTER BONNETS -'COME OUT I PARADE , AND CLOUDS ROLL BY Small, Round Shapes, With , Simple Trimmings Seem . Popular, TILT ENHANCES , EFFECT Military Influence Is Apparent Though Wot Dominant; Studies in Black and WMt Ax Faatorea. if. Mindful of , the warning of the weather man, timidly fame forth the Easter hat yesterroorn. Great cum- : ulua. ploudsWrowned down their threats throughout the day,- but lhat wag as far as they went, and by mid-afternoon the downtown - streets 'were as mart with new finery as if the skies had been cloudless. Whatever width the hats of 1914 may have had has been lost. And whatever width has-been lost.- in the .hats Vr elsewhere, reappears with in terest in the skirts. Not only are the -Hats narrow, mostly, but they are - worn lilted like a ship with a heavy list, the list depending upon the taste rot the ..wearer"; " There are not many fluttering ribbons. Nodding plumes are few. -Trimmings re few and sim ple. There is a decided favoritism for : the "stick-up' plume, fvith "its trim (military effe'ct.. - v' flowers there are of marevlous sim flitude to the real thing, and of .every color known to field or garden. But they .are not worn in such masses as formerly. Little single bunches at the base of a feather, or distributed 'around the brim or crown that seems to be the approved way of wearing them this year. I One of, the moat noticeable features of the hats is the disposition of stiff ---rihbous in "saber bows,"' flaring up from the Iiat, us their name suggests, like broad-bladed . knives or sticking -Out from tlie sides like a pair of wings of an" airship. .' The military ' influence, while m,t .dominant or obtrusive, is plainly seen nut only in the shapes of the hats and -their tHmmings, but in the lines of thj suits and dresses. The prediction made early last fall, that the war, causing a dearth of dye stuffs', would make black and white fashionable colors, "had its fulfilment : yesterday, when, for li the variety of colors in the hats, black or white, or a combination, were most frequently seen in the suits. Other colors there were in plenty, but the sober colors, from black through the grays to white, were' very apparent. -With all the "made" beauty that conduced to the success of the Kaster ' fashion parade, he early season had brought a profusion of flowers and bouquets of 'blossoms, cultivated and Wild,-which were in many hands. (Fight for Mayor t eature at Dallas (Special to The Journal.) Dallas, Or.. April 6. All other con tests are being lost sight of ;in the election here today in the interest that Is taken In the three cornered ..-fight f or mayor. Betting odds are being placed 2 to -l on E. C. Kirkpatrick. but Mose Mans ton. the taxpayers' candidate, has loomed up strong .during the last few days and. will give Kirkpatrick a close race, if he does not actually beat him. Many women are voting and it Is be lieved that most of their votes are go ing to Manston. '--" Hugh G. Black, who was brought out by the prohibition Hement, and - who was considered strong in the early Btages of the canYpaign, is now "believed to be a sure loser. In the First ward some Interest is being taken in the race for councilman be- ; tween John In 'Sweeney and Rev. C. C. - Curtis, pastor of the Christian church. - Sweeney is believed to have the best of the fight there. Three amend ments to the city charter which are on the ballot are attracting little at tention. Building Dedicated By Portland Man B.'O. Lively In Charge -of Ceremonies Maritag Official Opening- of Struc ture, Representing Bolivia, Untied Tress Staff Correspondent San Francisco, April 5. Bolivia's pavilion at the Panama Pacific exposi tion was dedicated today. D. O. Live ly, the exposition commissioner to Bolivia, officiated as presiding officer of the day, while M. V. Ballivan. rep resenting the Bolivian government, de clared, a dedicatory address. Earlier In the day 200 delegates from Siskiyou county participated In the dedication of their exhibit In the California building. Five thousand bottles of soda water from the Siklyou mineral' springs were distributed dur ing the proceedings. Addresses were - made by R. S. Taylor, or Yreka and James Davis of the Siskiyou club of the University of California. Thousands watched the United States marines drill today. The "soldiers of the sea" were cheered to the echo. Pope Organizes Opposition Press Good Press Will Combat Anti-Clerical and Sectarian Sentiment Opposed to Catholicism; national institution. (International News Service.) Rome, April 5. A national Institution to be known as ' the Good Press, with the announced object ,oI - combatting anti-clerical and sectarian- press opposed to Catholicism, has been founded and organized by the pope. Thework will be distributed through va rious units throughout the country, all of which will be under direct control "of the Vatican. - Cardinal Moffl, archbishop of Pisa. , " will preside over the Good Press. It is to be supported by both the clergy and the laity, and will be financed e voluntary contributions of 1. . . " ' ' Will Accept Fiske's Resignation. (International New Service.! :; : Washington, April 5. -Secretary of the Navy Daniels . announced today that the resignation of Read Admiral Fiske, as aide in th operations of the department of the navy's organization, will be accepted. It will take effect oa the reorganization of the bureau. SIMPLICITY AND TYPICAL y,- -'. y7 I- -i.L, "' " iii , VV- ' ''7 l 'J ' - ' Purvis iO V n'TP1 rJIiM v-, : A tin i$J if if X'J-M U ; J l-V "ifef" v ' s - ? - f a As ' - 1 - 1 mi'lte , - Nob Hill district scene Uncle Sam Tries to Make Beach Stay Close to the Ocean 3fr . (Special to The Journal.) .4 Florence. Or., April 5. The federal forestry service is plant- ing about 4000 maritime pine trees, S quantity of Scotch Broom bushes and eucalyptus $c 3 and accacia seeds on the sandy wastes that stretch along the ifc ocean beach south from the Si-, uslaw rivex In an effort to fur- ther a growth that will keep 4 Band from blowing away. 9(t The prevailing w'inds are off the ocean ancfare continually jt ,driving the sand farther east. -Sfr 4(t An advance eastward of three and one-half feet yearly is re- 4jt corded west of Lake' Tsiltcoos 4)t anid there is abundant evidence 4fc to show that the sand is en- 3fr croachiiig on the timber from the Siuslaw to Coos bay. Trees 75 to 100 feet high have been completely buried within the last 50 years, roads have been blotted out and adjoining lakes more or less filled with sand. Thousands of cubic yards are ile blown yearly into the rivers and 4fr are carried down to form seri- j ous obstMictions to navigation. Vienna Not Seeking Separate Peace Austrian Capital Denies Be port That It Is Negotiating With. Bnsla Stands Tirmly With Germany. (International News Serrioe.) Vienna. April 5. (Via Berlin and by wireless to Sayville, U I.) Flat denial of reports that Austria Is attempting a separate peace pact with Russia was made here today by the Austrian news bureau. It was claimed that; the re port was given out by Russian offi cials to cause- ill feeling between the Teutonic allies. After voicing a complete denial of the rumors the statement adds: "Aus tria and Germany are united for a com mon defense. Neither country will make peace separately and there will be no peace until we have made our self secure from future attacks." Son of Abraham Lincoln on Stand Testifies Regarding Pullman Employes at Searing; Before Pederal Commis sion on industrial "Relations. (International New Service. WashlngtonT April 6. With Robert L. Lincoin, sou of tn,s martyr" Abra ham Lincoln, as the first witness, .the federal commission on industrial rela tions opened its hearing regarding the Pullman company here today. . ; ' - " , -The , Inquiry will endeavor to de termine the hours of service of Pull man porters, the wages they 'receive, and what percentage the public is ex pected to pay. The hearing probably will wind up two years' investigation. New Paper at Cornelias. -Cornelius, Or, April 5. The first number of the Cornelius News ap peared April 2. It contained a great deal of information concerning the growing little city in which it is pub lished, and the first number was gen erously patronized, by the merchants of the city. "; The .News Is well made up and well ! printed, with the adver tising . composition especially, ? attrac tive. The News Publishing company la the publisher. TILT OF 1915 SPRING HAT after the close of church services Easter Sunday. TO INDEMNIFY AMERICAN Washington, April 6. Officialdom understands today that the British government will indemnify C. F. Mont gomery of Buffalo, who while boating with his wife off Hamilton, Bermuda, was so badly shot by a sentry that his leg had to be amputated. A copy of Vice Coftsul Rice's report was sent to the British embassy. Concert at Albany. Albany, Or., April 5. Twelve promi nent matrons and well known singers of Albany will participate In the old time concert to be given this evening in the Presbyterian church for tha benefit of the library. They are as follows: First sopranos, Mrs. vv. Burghart. Mrs. II. A. Nelson and Miss Eva Wallace; second sopranos. Mrs. C. E. Sox. Mrs. F. P. Nutting and Miss Lora Taylor; first altos, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. P. A. Young and Miss Wil ma Waggoner; second altos, Mrs. W. II. Lee, Miss Klizabeth Irvine and Mrs. W. H. Rhodes. Professor W. H. Lee of Albany college, will be the director, and Miss Blanche Hammel will be the accompanyist. Harrington Will Visit. Albany, Or., April 6. For the pur pose of further Interesting school chil dren throughout the county In vari ous school industrial fairs to be held this fall, L. P. Harrington, state field worker, will come to Albany April 9 and will start a tour of the county, lasting until April 17, according to an announcement made by W. L. Jackson, county school superintendent. Fair at Lebanon. Albany, Or., April 5- To ' give par ents an opportunity to see what is be ing done in the schools, a temporary school fair will be held In the high school at Lebanon on May 7, according to an announcement made by Super visor Joseph Benner. WANT AD RATES In effect October 1, 1114. AIX PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED CHARGED ADVI.JKX1.SEA1ENTS Dally T Sunday VA cents par word per insertion. This charge Is (or al! classifications, ex cepting "For Rent In PriTate FaniUf Room and Hoard iu PriTate Family," "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Reut" ads, wlilcb axe 114 cents per worl per Insertion. Ne ad charged for .ess than 15 cents. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS ltt cents per word for ail clarifications, excepting "For Rent to Private Family." "Room and Board ia Private Familr," "Situa tion Wanted," and -Waited to Rent" ads. which are 1 cents per word. Cousecutiva Insertion of eash . act ads: 8 insertions for the price of 2. -7 insertions fur the prloo of S. ZitaF Statistics marriages.Births. Deaths. BUSINESS CARDS W. fi. Smith R, C.n Weddl a g and n vi si i ii i vu wui visiting ' g ..M x nirq noor, morgan Piag. 4 DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark St. DEATHS jAKD FUNERALS 75 SIMMONS The funeral cervices of the late June Calla Simmons, who pass? d ' away ia this city April 2. will be held tomorrow (Tues day) at 2 p. m.. from the chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Co., corner 3d and Clay. Friends are Invited to attend.' Members of Laurwlwood Hivs A'o. 58. Ladies of the Mac cabees, are requested to be present. Inter DIED Mrs. Maria Zittmayer, April 4. 1015. at the ere of 81 year. Funeral from her late residence, 405 Sacramento street. Tuesday, at 2 p. m. " Interment Lone Fir cemetery. Friends respeetfully invited. Dl FAZIO In this city, April 5, at his late residence. 2SO Sheridan St.. Gabrielo Dt Fa xio, aged tU years. The remains are at the residence establishment of J, P. Kin ley & Son. Montgomery at 8th. ' HOLMAN At bis houie. Taylor avenue, near Rase Llua road. April 1. Robert Holmae, aged 75 years. Friends Invited to attend fu neral services, which - will be at Holms n 'a funeral parlors at 11 a. -ro. tomorrow ( (Sun day , April 4. Interment Biverview cemetery. AS SHOWN BY CAMERA DEATHS AXD FUNERALS 75 (Continued) NOKBes The funeral cervices of Mrs. Matilda Norby, beloved mother of Fred. Edward and Walter Norby, mill be beld from A. R. Zeller Co."s parlors. 692 Williams are., tomor row (Tuesday), April 6, at 2 p. in. Interment Rose City cemetery. Friends invited. , WALLACE In this city, April 3, at her late residence, 749 1st St., .Sarah B. Wallace, aged 63 years. The remains are at the resi dtnee establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral here after. ZITTMAYER At the familv residence, 405 Sacramento St., April 4, Mrs. Maria Zitt mayer. Friends invited to attend funeral serv ices, which will be beld at the above residence, at 2 p. m0 tomorrow (Tuesday), April 6. In terment Lone F1r cemetery. MARTIN In this city April 4. at his late res idence, 13 N. 21th St.. Rudolph Martin, aged 62 years. The remains are at the resi dence establishment, of J. P. Finley & Sou, Montgomery at &th. Notice of funeral here after. ELLIOTT At St. Vincent's hospital, April 5, William N. Elliott, aged 29 year, of Marsh land, Or. Remains at P. Lerch's undertaking parlors. East 11th and Clag sta. GREEN At the family residence, 1024 East Main St., Saturday, April 3, 1015, Conrad Green, aged 44 years 10 months 13 days. MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists. 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison st. CLARK'S Flower Shop Funeral de7 signs. fl.owers.430 Wash. Main 3771. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A splendid, residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director. 220 3d st., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511, Main 507. Dunning &. McEntee'ea every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Main 430, A-4658. Lady assistant. F. S, Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st. East 52. R.2S25. Chambers Co, and Ke'oy. Wood lawn 3306. C-1133. 'Lady embalmer. A R 7pHpr Pn 592 Willlamr ave. rti tli LCUCi VUtEast X08S, C-I088. Lady attendant. Day and night service. Walter C. Kenwo rthy i, B-1122. 1532-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood A r lfI.'VWORTHT & CO. Calls "promptly answered In all parts of City. L O. O- F. bids.. Lents. Tabor 5267. UomiltAn- 80th and Glisan. Fu- xeral services. Tabor 4313. D T D;rnQ Williams and Knott III II UJ I I lu JS( East 1115. C-1943. f BREEZE & SNOOK, B-1252, T. 1258. 102S Belmont St., at 34 Sunnyside. DC A DOHW Undertakers. East 1080. ' 369-371 Russell st. P. L. LERCH, leading east eifle under. takers ta. ntn fc v-iay. p-xaaa. j. isi. QlPACQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152 O r L V V LO A-2321. Cor. 3d ' and Clay F R I PQPl MRESIDENCE UND. PLS. r-nilOUltMj 6133. A-2235.,445 Mor. MONUMENTS THIS ia the time of the Vear to make the selection of that monument you have ; been thinking of -erecting this spring. By placing your order now ?-ou will not be disappointed in de Ivery before Decoration Day. We have a full stock for your Inspection. OTTO SCHUMANN J GVanite and Marble Works. Phone East 743. East 3d and Pine sts. BLAESING GRANITE. CQ ZfeT-3 T. t-H. WADI8QN, PORTLAND- MARBLE WKS., 264-266 4th rt.. opp. city hal L M. 8564. A-1516. 61 NEW: 7 room doubi constructed bun galow, hardwood floors, buffet, fire place furnace, sleeping porch, extra large 1 lot, street improvements paid, located close in on west side, has the most beautiful view in city, 3 cars, not too far to walk: nt 470O.wiU sac rifice $3750, terms. Geo. G. Alair, 325 Railway Exchange- Evenings, Mar- snail !7K n?!c" NORTH BELMONT- SACRIFlCts:. Modern 8 room liome, choice neigh borhood, Ull large rooms, finished beautifully throughout, panel dining room,; built in buffet, book case Dutch kitchen, fireplace, fine' lawn and roses, comer lot 58x100, 2 blocks from main thoroughfare interstate bridge; pa' nient down, balance to suit. Phono owner, Woodlawn 2343 'v ROSE CITY PARK ? HOMES. Deal , direct with the owners, the original platters of this beautiful part of Portland. Call on our realty de partment, cor. 4th and Stark. HAETMA.N & THOMPSON SAVE $500 ON -THIS ROSE ! CITY PARK SNAP 7 room house, finished in white enamel,- hardwood floors, buffet, fur nace, etc. Worth $3500. Will tak-3 $X00i. For terms phone owner. C-1522. NEW," modern, 6 room cottage, hard wood lloors, beamed ceiling, buffet, fireplace, furnace, large lot, nice yard. Mut be seen to be appreciated. Price $2850. Terms. Also $1000 equity in goodi 6 room house, for $500 cash. See thqse" today. Must sell. Owner. 1304 110. 13th. -V.. near Alnaworth. I $2500 6 rloom hou?e, cor. lot, 60x100, N. EL corner K. 25th and Oregon. J, J, Oeder i Grand ave.. at K. An ken. v. WHY lay rent when you can owna nice little 3 room home for $550; $75 cash; $ i ft tier month. This Place is r located on west side, only 15 minutes' car ride, 5c fare. This is tne Best value in rortland, and will pay you to se it. M. K. lee. 505 Corbett bids. A DAXliV .new 5 room bungalow, oak floors, fireplace. Dutch kitchen with breakfast nook, all kinds .of built-in work; small payment, bal. like rent. Hawthorne car to 60th and Division St., -vi-est to 58th, south to 2616 58th st. OwDtr. ' $2650 Btivs my modern 5 room bungalow, iohinoiid 'addition; all furnished. Take Iii car. 4 89 E. 39th st, PRICK $1150. Good 4 room house, full basement, batiij and toilet, 3 blocks to car; $150 cash; bit lance like rent; must sell. Call Tahjr 543'i. $75 fc-ASII, $10 per month buys ia 3 rcom bungalow on the west side; beautiful view lot, and the best value in the itv at $550. M. K. Lee. 505 t:or r t tni a g. IUVlNGTON Elegant small home, jut completed, everything up-to-date, jrmst sell, $6000 takes it. very little down, balance like rent. Owner, TMairt 8338. t . -' r- 1 -1 - 1 i t r i r -. VATT & HOTUBl X t O QUXHI f 1 -l - - On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OREGON HOME-BblLDERS, mnn.. K - . I 1 i . !. PlHo FIVK room house and lot for $1000, part down, bal. straight mtg. Also BOxliOO lot on Grand ave., N-, for $650. R-59, Journal. SACRIFICE Less than cost to build 6 room new modern home. 1 block Irvington car. . E. 16th. $3575; terms. L-4 4.2, Journal. ' OSB 5 room modern bungalow in Loveleigh Heights. Owner. Price $2300. Lot 50x100. Near Portland boulevard. Woodlawn 800. $1800 HOME, K. 34TH ST.; SNAP. Between Hawthorne and W. R. car lines. Choice lot. modern improve ments. Easy terms. Taoor z&4t. $20. down, $15 monthly, including in terest, for modern 5 room bungalow. Inquire corner 80th and Clayton sts. S. E. $1650. Tabor 2984. FOUR room bungalow, 10 min. from Mt Scott car. Water and sink ia. 60x105 lot $650. Half cash. Phone after 6 p. m., Tator 6ito. UA13U1IN fnr hfm.e or investment: 2 fine bungalows, nicely located, re stricted district, adjoining lots; elope to car. L-67o, journal. HOUSE 7 rooms, Improved, electric lights, gas, -chicken house, fruit trees 45 by 200, easy terms. Owner. 361 E. 4Stli. 3 ROOM house, $750; 5 room house. $1275; just like rent; plenty of gar den ground. A. C. Marsters, 202 Wil cox Brag. SACRIFICE $5000 home with gar age; close in. srood district, $3600, must have some cash. Owner, Y-409, Journal. " FURNISHED 6 room modern house, cheap; part cash. No agents. Box 2003. NEW modern house, never occupied. 31st and Yamhill. Block Sunnyside car. Tabor 3iaa LlCT US BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW, i-iav TRRMS. PAY LIKE RENT. II. A. WTLLIAMS. 609 Me KAY BLDG. MY equity, $1250, in 6 room modern house or $400. Call 395 Brazee st. or phone E. Kll Monaay. FOR SALE Beautiful 5 room new bungalow, JibOO. v-ajsn or itrras. Tabor 1404, PLANS $5. PLANS $5. Let us plan your bungalow. Phone Mar. DOO. QQi jvtcxvay mus- , C HERMES, houses, lots, rentals. 4811 "61st ave.. S. E. W-W car. Sell. 1505. 4 ROOM new house, modern. $10 down, $10 per month. Tabor 12. FOR SALE LOTS IO ROSS CITT PARK LOTS. Deal direct with the owners, the original platters of this beautiful part of Portland. Call on our realty de partment, cor. 4th and Stark. V -HART MAN & THOMPSON IDEAL homesite on the west side, only 15 minutes' car ride, 5c fare, city water, in line with a big future. Price tlKft- Sift rfrjwn. Xa r.pr month. jlv I-- x:;v'1.-u. M. E. i-iee, Quo moen. mur;. WILL sacrifice for cash, 250x100. ad jacent view lots, near Island station. offer will be accepted. Phone M. 1255. CHOICE lot at bargain, Alameda Park. , v. -io air (orrna f)wnir 1 A A Vujcan st. Phone after 7 p. m., Wood lawn zi. PARKROSE acre, splendid location, oa -too nAm.r -rri t' I . men mam 4 1oa. mm 1 vfw - -j - . A'fi 1- a ni,o r TAViaomn ,1 ,1 4 J J4 UI a IU X.O a w'C0xxwx c auu 1 tion, $350 each, easyterms. Phane w-v . .COT t FOR SALE Cor. lot, Vth. E. Harri son. 50x100. Tabor 2440. - v FOR SALE 2 lots in Kenton. Good location. Tabor 2440. FINE, full view lot, overlooking Oaks; near car, $750. terms. Sellwood 1665. ACREAGE 2Vi ITO 10 'acre tracts, within 1 mHe of Newport, Or., on Yaquima bay, mile to beaen. Level, well drained, some beaverdam; part .cleared. - no stumps, $100 per acre up. Your terms Owner, 614 Stock Exchange bldg. Main STOP THAT RENT and buy a tract of about half an acre in city limits. 5c fare. Bull Run water. Gas. $10 down, $5 a month. WTiitmer-Kelly Co., 711 jPlttOCK Dl "WILL sell at a sacrifice, 1 acre, half ,.t . A VialanAA Ttnylr Kmall nl.. ticnt v v , i- - - - - ....... . . tj tered loff cabin furnished if desired. lacres, improved 6 room bungalow; blocks to station. Good terms to right party. p " . FOR - SALE 2 acres on Oregon Elec tric. Cleared. neap zor casn. Phone Woodlawn- 3734. FOR SALE HOUSES -C7 1 OUR BARGAINS. I 10 acres- air set to prunes. 5 ) acres 4 years Old, 2 acres Z years old, J acres, 1 year old; In - the best prune district In the northwest, near Fellda. Will take42750 if sold soon; only Tl&00 casli, balance terms. j . 20 ACRES, $2200. ! Only 1400 cash, balance 2 years or longer at 8 per cent. All good land. Lays nearly level. 10 acres in cultiva tion, fair ruildings. thickly settled 1 nelschborhWKi. ! ! ATKINSON & NICHOLS, i - ' 8-160 acres of good land. 2 mile from Friend: 30 miles south of The Dalies. 10 acres cleared. W of good tillable land, balance pasture. About 200.000 ft. eaw timber, near newimill. Small payment down, balance in small Installments. A. Burg, 395 Broadway, Portland. Or. - ' CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Gresham district, electriq sta tion mile. New subdivision, i Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elegant, location. Prices only $75 to $150 pen acre In small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg-, Portland. Or. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, easj terms: will build to suit purchaser.1 Phone : Marshall 1585 or Sellwood 47fi. John H. Gibson, owner. ! TIIREK acres improved, all or, part, on 5c carline. Bargain. Owner, 400 j 25th, N.. flat K. ' . ; FOR SALE FARMS ; 17 160 Acres in.Klickitat County For a Songl I I have to let my fine property go to. meet a $1000 mortgage. Do you want it? t The 160 acre Fred Park ranch is lo cated 6 miles northwest ofLyle on. fine county road. Has 10 acres of 12-year commercial apple orchard. 30 acres fenced with 5 foot poultry and stock fence. Substantial 3 room house, barn, chicken bouse, two Rood wells, etc. Saw mill now operating on place.i saw ing timber and paying stunrtpage at $1 per thousand. Over $800 of standing timber .left. Enormous spring at mill. i A small "amount of cash will swing the deal. I need Just enough to pay mortgage and taxes. '' - - . My place goes to the highest bidder. Auction in front of Riverside hotel, Lyle, Wash.. Saturday. April 17, at 12 o'clock. Submit sealed bids now to F. O. PARKS. i 1029 East Washington Street, Portland 18 acres, practically all clear, lying fine, good location, 6 miles Oregon City on rock road, mail, cream and telephone route, springs' and running water, mile electric road, storeH and churches, some old orchard, 3 acres fine young orchard . commencing to bear, all kinds small fruit, fair im provements, 2 horses', 2 cowss, 200 thor oughbred hens, ' farming and small tools, wagon, buggy, new harness, enough hay, grain, wood and potatoes to last till harvest, all go with place, crop already in. A fine hom; jprice $5000; some terms. Write me, C. G. Pryce. route 3, Oregon City, or better still, take Willamette Valley Southern to Beaver Creek and see place. hack: OF VANCOUVER. 80 acres, $20 per acre, $600 cash, 10 acres cleared, 5 room house, barn, chicken house, root house, smoke house, etc., 1,000,000 feet timber, 1 mile high school, mile to grade school on main road, 5 miles to II. II. Don't forget the interstate bridge. You'll have to hurry. Fred W, ! Ger man Co.. 914 Chamber of Commerce. 20 ACRES, 8 miles east of Vancouver, with good 7 room house, on i k ood road, about 3. acres cleared. $2500. Terms to suit, 'iaggart, 416 Chamber of Commerce. BACK TO THE WILD 107 acre cat- tle ranch, 12 acres- clear; running- water; big barn; thousands or acres of cattle range. Price $2500; terms. 900 West Sixth St.. Vancouver Wash 76 ACRES, 2 miles to R. R.; good buildinars. stock and implements in cluded. $3700; jferms. 18 Ainaworth Woodlawn" 1 24 2f 80 acres improved land, $3000, equal lo H of Its vaipe. tor particulars ap ply 1562 vmana ave.. city. . FOR SALE 240 acres with stock,, tool. and Prop. E. H. Smith, Elmlra. Or. FOR RENT FARMS 14 LOOK Estate of 160 acres, 2V4 miles rrom home v auiey, wasn. yjsu.i e, $100. Fine dairy proposition. JTruit. lnquire ojiu bt., . j iiuiw bor 5879. - NINE and Vs acres. Ashland. Or.i. city limits, fine house, berries and ifruit. bam. chicken run, electric lights, city water, cneap rem. unrr, laa it, om 65 ACRES near city, 4o plowed,, $175 per year. Owner, 720 Northwestern Bank bldg. ; 3''0 ACRES with house .and i baj-n. Price $15 a month. Sellwood $7S or 736 E, Harrison St. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY ! 38 WANTED To lease about section of land suitahJe for goat ranch, in neighborhood where straw can be pro cured. Will rence ana erect i sucn buildings as required, providing there is available timber. James T. Bear den. general delivery. , 1 HOMESTEADS 47 I AM in from my homestead in central Oregon.' going back soon. Have 7 nice homesteads yet open to entry. See me at 603 E. 66th st. ,N. or phone 'la nor lei tor inrormauon. LOCATIONS on 320 acre homesteads for 25c per acre; raise all kinds of grain; unlimited Tree- stock range ad joining. Particulars-191 4th st. Main 8774. ' - . . ! WHEN you answer these Want Ads. mention The Journal.- ' EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 2 2 STORES, 10 rooms above, ln Lead ville, Colo., for Portland residence or land, value $1500. Marshall WHEN yoa answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal i EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 ACRE lot on Montgomery drive; fine view. Price $3600. Address R. N. Jensen, Redding. Calif. ROOM house, Vt acre, mile south Mt. Tabor, $1600; your own terms.: Marshall 2682. . -; . ',-- LAURELHURST Beautiful $1400 lot, equity $700. . Want cheaper lot or acreage. Main 418.1. mornings, CHOICE acreage on carline close to city, for modern home; value $6000 to $12,VVV. tt-iat. journal. WILL trade 2 'lots in Dundee, 'price $350, for groceries or hardware store. Phone Main 4755. ; " I SEVERAL pieces of land for modern residence. 311 Alisky bldg. 1 - WHEN you answer these Want j Ada. mention The Journal. ! EXCHANGE, rooming house for, lot Rose City preferred. Marshal U377. EXCHANGE dt iutproved acres tor equity in home. Main 1S79. 1 CLOSE in. city income property for farm; owner, 6405 44th st, S. E. ACREAGE (CoxtHnaed) MIDST!!! . Mil EXCIIANTJE -REAL" ESTATE 24 (Continued! 160 acres Clarke county, improved; will . trade for city property or lrrl gated land. . -.''I'.'," 140 acres in Clarke county. Wash., improved, want-wheat land near Dav enport, Wash,, or irrigated bind. . 160 acres in "Crook county. Or., under irrigation, buildings, want, apartment house-or rooming house. . 16. acres, highly improved, joining La Grande, Or., good buildings, wanx Port land income property. . " 80 acre in Clarke county. Wash., improved, buildings, want larger farm, prefer dairy ranch; wlllspay difference, ATKINSON &. NICHOLS. 6 If laln street; Vancouver. Va,h. EXOl I A NGE $ 1 500 equity Fiji small utore and modern bungalow in Port land, value $2500. Property is leased for 3. years, doing- good Irueines-. Would trade for Oregon, Colorado or Virginia lands. 11. JU ; Ball, Boring, Or. Route 1. box 19. ; - - WANT to hear from owners of Fort . land, Willamette valley., cities and country, improved willing to trade ' f o? Idaho farm and ranch properties. De scribe fully and eddreas Box 234, Boise, Idaho. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 8 room house, one acre of ground; barn, fruits' and berries;-' located at Halsey, Or., for sale on easy terms or exchange for Portland property; will assume; price $2000; what have you? No agents. N-8ri6, Journal. WILX. TRADE. New townsite of 13 acres platted into 10 blocks in large productive val ley, with macadam roads. Write for particulars. What have you? Price $5000. RX-Bff' Journal. CASH for your-real estate, can trade your real estate for interest in gro cery, want party to help run same. Best proposition ln west.'. Future pos sibilities unlimited. 427 Pillock block. 160 ACRES timber, exchange for lots or equity.-Can trade for what you want. . F.OGOERS Xz CO.. 206 Gerlinger Bldg. IMPROVED 2d st. property to px . change for wild west coast lands. Value $6500. -a H. Flggott, ownert'87 4th st, city, -. . " -- . ' . MODERN 7 room house. 2 lots, ln Vancouver; Wash. - Take 6 room house in Portland or will rent. Phone Main 7010. HAVE you city property that you wish to exchange for -either wheat or stock ranch, if so' it will pay you to see me' V. J. Davie, BOB Corbett bldg. NEW, up-to-date home, 6 rooms hd bath -on -Irvington car, worth $4500. Will take vacant lot. Easy terms. Price $4000. C-15a0. I, WANT, a stock of merchandise In a good Oregon town for which will trade my $9000 west side Income prop erty. X-.I4, Journal. - TRADE 360 acre wheat ranch. 230 acres In crop; Portland residence preferred. .M. Kitamaurice. Condon. Or. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANTED, for spot cash, I to 3 acres "cleifred land, some Improvements preferred, between city and Garden Home. Must be a bargain. M. '6597. WANTED- From owner,, about 10 acres near Gresham or Sandy, most ly cleared;, state lowest cash price. 871 Castle ave.. Portland; A 5 ROOM bungalow. N. . jiart o( city, as rent preferred; give location, terms and price first letter;; owners only. -O-6I0. Journal, ROOMING IIOUSES S3 ROOMING house snap in Seattle. 28 rooms furnished for housekeeping, private and. public baths; heat and electric lights, gas ranges and plates; 25c meters; hall lights and janitor ser vice included in rent; rent $75. Fine corner location; always full. Street cars to main part of city pass door; walking distance to Pike street and both public markets.: No agents, buy from owner. Will sell for part cash, balance monthly payments $25 each. Address, M. A. Butler, 105 Fifth ave.. north. Seattle, Wash. ROOMING house of 18 rooms, brick building, very centrally located, good furniture and fine carpets. A" dandy money maker; price $400; terms. Rent only $40. . . . GARLAND A LIND. 191 4th St. ROOMING house. 10 rooms. nic rnod ern ,house, very close ln west- side, rent only $25; all H. K.- rooms, well rurnishea, good money maker; com' pelled to sell. Particulars 191 4th st 7rt 17 ft 7A location, rent $22.50, good furniture. I la&ea evBi yuiiiis,- l tiern, IS IN. in hi. A BEAUTIFUL home, lawn, flowers,. 12 rooms, modern, well arranged, ex pensively furnished, present income Rent .io, Hee this. 4bo handles, Mackay. room g, 374 Yamhill st. ROOMING house, 20 rooms; $160 caah - will handle it; deal with - owner, Phone Main 8899. - 20 room Toomintr house, close to Wash St., rent 40, all full, worth $800, price Tor nil :no. retfru, 10 rn.- ntn St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 IF you need a few thousand dollars I have it. Help me to a little cash to secure patent worth thousands, on a valuable machine. I will give half interest, tee inventor, 4irs llth st. . Kant 010 CIGAR STORE On best ' transient street in city, fix tures ana bwck worm 91200, has $60 security up on lease, an goes lor $295, Peters. 15 N. Eth st. -J FOR SALE A first class grocery in - a good district and doing a nice busi ness. This will stand close investiga tion. Will invoice-about $2100. L- 821-, journal. . - - IS there an honest person with $75? An honest business, a fine opoprtunity. itrar money can oe aouoiy secured. Q-325, Journal. . ' " - - - . .Pic ture business; good reasons; would consiuer acresne. wimami ave. Phone East 2229. PRIMTIMn Oe Prices else- . 1 1 1 1. f i 1 11 jt where, then oura Put Prir-oo Roe c,ty Print. jM. rilLcbery. 192 Third FOR SALE OR TRADEBakery and confectionery doing good business. L B., 112, Castlerock. Wash. ELECTRIC business; half interest iu $1800 electric Tixture and wiring business, $500. Owner, 895 Brazee. POOL rooni for sale. $1000 cash; one of the best locations, in city. V-827, Journal. 1000 Business Cards $.85 Kydef Ptg. Co.. 8. W. cor. 3d A Morrison IF YOU are looking for a navinar .-nr.. fectionery. and" have $2800 cash, in- waimBie hub, j-i-v-j-a.. jqu rna l , NEW hardware and grocery- invoice 3913 fiiuae woodlawn CASH grocery, doing good buslne. cheap rent; $700 down, balance easy GROCERY at invoice, about $760 less. 47p. gmnu. xv-oi, journal. RESTAURANT for sale or rent. An. ply 107 Russell at.. Alblna. ROOMING house for rent, furniture for sale. 9 N. Ilth. BUSINESS OPrORTUNITIES ' WANTED 6ft 3 BARBER! wanted extra at once, good opening for steady man soon; must h srood mechanic, sober and uninn Address 680 Commercial t., Astoria. Or. . 'money to loan real estate 27 MORTGAGE LOANS, and 7 per cent. ijown coioiiimi g --v., otarn at. $i00. $3a0. $600, $900. $1200. $100. Fred W. German Co., 9l4 Cham, of -Com. $40,000 OR LESS. FARR1NGTON. SO 4tH st. Board of Trado bidg. MONEY to loan 6 to 8 per cent. W. IX. Belts as to., aii wpaioing mug. $500 to $600A to loan on ;ity or farm proferty. j.aDor ts-tlt. journal. MOXEV TO LOAN REAL ESTATE (Continued) LOANS ont-lmproved city property o for. building purposes; advance tua as building progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no commisision. J.-l. Lipscomb, 24 2 Stark st. Main 4420. Mortgage Loans I. L. WHITE, 701 Selling bldg BUILDING LOANS on city and suuui- ban property; money advanced a work progresses." W. U. Beck, 316 Fail ing blcjg. Main 3407. ' WIS have niunoy to loun on your leal estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 423 Ohainb-r of Commerce- CASH paid fur utortgaKes, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans; reauiiljl rates. F. H. Lewis & Co., 3 Lewis bid st. Iluo.uuo on ruoi'lKUHfs. city and farm property, fire insurance. McKenale &,Cp., Gerlinger bldg., 2d and Aldor. MONEY to foan in amounts of $lfj to $5000 on city property. A. 1L Ueii, 201 Oerlincr bldg. MoltTGAU'E loans at current ralea. Real estate security. Apply room Stock Exchange, Sd and V am hi 11. . o0o, $600, $looo; ii coimuttsaiuu; Ward, Alisky blflg - MONEY", to. loun at 1 per cent. I De Luchi, 324 Front st. Muin 7806. MONEY TO LOAN 07 ' jCHATTELS. HA LvUtl EH n ' 'lJXjry'SI& mkTJTXtE bOANS - ON DIAMONDS AND -JEWELRY 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 ISTlilCT LY .--CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely Uo signs designating loan business dis played iu front of our store. All mer chandise pledged Is held for a period of seven mouths, whether or not In terest is paid when duu. " We are lv-ccii.-ieU anti have been eaiabliulicd tttnee 181)3. No coiincciiun wiui auy other loan emablihiiiiiLiit in this city. A. & M. bliUlV'Aiit; JEWELERS, 324 WaBhi ngton t-t. : Notice New Address LOANS IN SIX HOURS' TIME. At Legal Rates We loan money on diamonds, pianos, livestock, Ktorafco leccipts, plain notcu or-furniture. Portland Loan Co. j Licensed by State. I 311 Dekirm Bldg., 3rd and Washington.' Mar. 3 2 8 0. I A. 2 P 3 7; oAbAKV' LOANo ON PLAf4 rVlJTEii ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Business Strictly Coij tidential. STATE BKOUIIITY COMPANY. LICENSED. S09 FAILING BLDG. MONEY AT ONCE. -Diamonds. Watches, Musical Instrum'ta . Separatu dept. for ladies. KLBV CO. (Licensed.) 820 Lumber Ex. bldr., 2d and Stark., MONKi lo loan on diamonds. Jewelry. R. W. King. 45 Washington bldg. WHEN you answer ihewo Want Add, mention The Journal.1 . - LOAN.S WANTED $3000-for 3 to 6 years on ..73 acre Im proved , farm " in Clackamas Co., Worth $100 per acre. Preter to deal with principals. Phone 12. 2012 eve Dings or write O-804, Journal. MONEY wanted; real estate first mort gage . security ; only principal need apply. V-632, Journal. - ( . $360 tt'o inAtirest, 1. year, 'en.nl feiUo bungalow. 1J-;6l, Journal. FI RST a n diVcond in o"rtg agii, al soie -lers' Interest in contracts .purchased. Oregon and W'aslilnttus. 11. E. Noble, Lumbermen?? bldg. j -'"ilk?1--1 J-f': 1 Y.M." tXXMPLO.ilEN Record for year 1914: Calls for men .'. , 1791 Positions filled ..1314 All young men eeeking employment are cordially invited to consult with the secretary of tue employment de partment. AN ALL mound man that can do bev eling and '.silvering, to take charge of plant, out of the city; must be first class ani not.or. lt-tio, Jourlml. EXPERIENCED gardntr." S:ot :h pi e ferred. kApply 1G3 N. 19th. betwetti 9 and 1. " WANTED Young man to learn barb;i' trade. Union, shop. Call ur write 831 M Isslsaippt ave. WANTED-j Guitar pluyer lor amateur orchestra, R-57, Journal. HELP WANTED !M1SC. 4'. Y. JV1. C, A, Automobile 1 School Day and night instruction in repair ing, driving. Bulling- and machine work, including j forge, lathe, simper, drill press, etc Moderate charge". Fair dealing and expert training. Time un limited. U . Before enrolling elsewhere call nt educational tdfice, Y. M. . C. A. old?., and secure pMa entitling you to Iu- spect our s nopu nn i n -1 n tl H. LEARN AUTOMOBILE repairing ik1 driving at the BEST EyUli'i'Elj, most UP TO DATE and only PRAC TICAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL in Portland. L. ik. M. Auto Repair Co., 3a Hawthorne ave. MEN and -i women wanted lo advertiae and sell: our Bell's Peroxide Beauty Cream; jeautifics iiiincdialfcly'; ilu t $60 weekly easily niadc. Write quick for - territory. Bell Brothers, J2b VV". 89th st.. New Vork city. PACIiJiCi AUTO A.N.O GA ENGINE I isOIiOOL, v Booklet Free. 2-J8 llth St. Free Trial Before J'lrojlmorit. THOU BANDS KoveTurneiit JobV'tpe7rliJ men and women, $S& to. $150 month.' Write for list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 34'rf-D, Rochester, N. V. GOVERN a:ENT wants clerks. - $70 n month. l'ortlan(l exairiliiatiui! April 22. particulars free. Apply limiiediate- ly. BX-90, journal. COOK headquarters California- Vlu liepot, yam iii 1 1, rvear oth. UNCALLED for tailor made suits up. Taylor, the Tailor. 29V4 Burnnide. HELP HANTED FEMALE H WANTED Ladies to deiiujiifitra t residential work, city and road work, $2 -day and up. ' Room 605 CofumbU bid g. WANTED Young girl to assiKt witti housework, small wages, good home. 802 Halsey st. HELP WA&TJkD MALE AN1 FOIALE ZJ MEN and women to learn the barbe. trade, wages paid while . learning; tuition reduced, positions secured. Tm only chain of achools in the world. Send for free catalogue. Moler Baroer Coilese. H. 48 N. 2d st. Oregon Barber College will leach yu Tij trade in h weeks; scalp and r massage specialty; tools free; po.iu guarauteed; pay wiiile learning; tui tion reduced thM term. 233 M ad I son WANTEDt Man and wife to work on farm; must be experienced and iiave references; steady place -for right party. Mrs. G. VV. Louden, route 2, Vancouver. Wash. Phone ill- 4. WANTED,-' agents. Call a to 12 a. m. It 1 . 4o,2 ATorriwon st- VyHEN yoii. answer tntb Want Acin, ty HEN yoii. answer tnei mention "fie Jou rna I. BARKERS ASH SUPPLIES HJ LEWIS-S'f ENGEit Barbers' Supply Co. . ilorrison and lotn; Oldest and muHt reliable bouse on tl eout. Ttiat'n ml. SAVE money 011 barber ipp!les. I'oi t. ut. & i:urti. ui ., i-j iii. WA N T 1 : 1 A ( i EI.'TS 1;. SIX elderly women canvassers, exper ience unnecessary. Phone before 12. Woodlawn; 4001. V