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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL . 21, .1915. 11 ALDERMAN TO WIDEN WORK" OF TEACHING . WHITE ILLITERATES Scheme Is to Carry Education to the Adults; New Idea Is . Gained at Meeting. WOMEN ORIGINATED PLAN Moonlight School as Carried on Is Kentucky Said to Bar Achieved Good Results. An effort will be made by pity School Superintendent L. R. Alder man to reach and teach all the adult white Illiterates In Portland. ' He is toing to broaden the work of the public schools in this direction. If possible. ' His decision to do this conies from his attendance at the meeting of the inland" Empire Teachers' association, which was held at Spokane last week. One of the speakers there was Cora Wilson- Stewart, of. Rowan county, Kentucky. She is the originator of the moonlight schools for adult Illit erates. . When she was county superintend ent she learned that her county had a greater Illiterate population than almost any other county in the country. fcihe established the moon light schools. Then she met with difficulty in finding and getting in touch with the illiterates. She asked the . census bureau for the census re ports, showing the names of the il literates. These were denied her. Khe appealed to her congressman. Then she appealed to the Kentucky United States senators, and they too were unable to get the reports for her. Final Iv aha annealed to Presi dent Taft and he issued an order to the census bureau to supply her with the reports. Since then she has been doing a great work. Superintendent Alderman has al ready written to the census bureau for the reports on Multnomah county. The last census showed 2882 adult il literates in this county, and Oregon 10,000. This Is a very low percentage. "i expect to work out a .plan for teaching these illiterates," said Mr. Alderman. "I want Portland to make the best record for literacy of any city In the United States when the next census is taken." Over 500 educators attended the meeting' at Spokane. President Judd of Chicago unfverslty was one" of the main speakers. A. 0. U. W. I ffflRF HAS "RHANRFn I II IV ll II II IUUU ITS CONSTITUTION Most Important Action Is De cisiori to Admit Women to Membership in Order, The grand lodge of the A. O. U. W.. In convention at the Multnomah hotel, made two great changes in its consti tution; The one that is the most startling to the fraternal world is the amendment admitting women to mem bership. The A. O. U. W. in this state, as well as In other jurisdictions, has steadfastly turned a deaf ear to all such proposals. Now Oregon, being an independent Jurisdiction, takes a step that Its delegates to the grand lodge consider to be in accordance with the times and for the future benefit of the order. "It leaves the door open," said J. M. Dixon, grand record er, "for the unidn of the Degree of Honor with the A. O, U. W. into one lodge. There is no reason why in a short time the two lodges should not adjust their finances and risks and march forward together. Oregon has given women the ballot, and there is nothing in the ritual -of the A. O. U. W. that a woman need Hot know or cannot hear repeated." The other step at variance with the Ideas of most fr.aternal orders is the issuing of five, ten and twenty year paid-up certificates. Hereafter, by the payment of a certain sum for a term of years, a member will then have no more to pay as long as he lives and his certificate remains in" force. The following officers of the grand lodge, A. O. U. W were elected: George T. Baldwin of Klamath Falls!' past grand master workman; Judge P. H. D'Arcyv Salem, grand master workman; C. E. Baird, Baker, grand foreman; P. P. Olds, Lafayette, grand overseer; J. M. Dixon, Portland, grand recorder; R. L. Durnam, Fort- lnnrl ffranil (run ti t r nr- Tr I , ' t " 1 1. . Portland, grand medical examiner. - The Degree of Honor last night ini tiated a candidate in accordance with .the most approved form of the ritual by the team of the Salem lodge and by Tabor lodge of Portland. - Its sessions will continue today and officers will be elected this afternoon. Jack Smith Faces Federal Complaint Jack Smith, who was arrested .sev eral days ago at Eugene as a suspect in, connection with the robbery of a boxcar at Albany, was turned over to the federal authorities in Portland late yesterday afternoon and will be given a hearing before Commissioner Drake Friday. A complaint against him was filed yesterday in the federal court based on the fact that the car robbed was in transit from one state to another, which brings- the case under federal Jurisdiction. .Earl and Otto Barber, brothers, are under arrest at Eugene on the same charge. The evidence against them is said-to be circumstantial. Smith was brought to Portland by Detective Mc Ehane of the Southern Pacific. Stewrs-Pierce Nuptials.. Oregon City, Or., April 21. Edward A.- Stevens, traffic maniir fnr h Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Co. in Portland,, and Grace G, . Pierce were quietly married at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr and Mrs. A. V. (Stevens, in Mount Pleasant, Monday evening. Rev. J. R. Landsborough per formed the ceremony.. Only a few wit nessed the wedding. - Mr. and Mrs. Stevens left Tuesday for Portland, Whin they will make their home.. GRAND Postof f ice Eeceipts For State Show Gain ...( ..; ;::- ; Local Receipts Decline for , Tirst Quarter of 1916, Bat X.os More Than Mad TTp by Smaller Offices. Although there has been a decline in receipts of the Portland postof flee for the quarter ending March 31, it is ap parently more than offset by the in creased receipts of smaller offices throughout the state, according to an announcement by- Postmaster Myers today. . Deposits - of the Portland postof f ice to jthe credit of the postal service, March 31, amounted to 1232,582.65, against 3199,342.18 for the first quar ter of 1914. This shows a riet gain to the credit of the postoffice department oC $83,240.47. fit should be borne in mind that tiJPortland postoffice is the deposi tory of the postal funds of all tha other postoffices In Oregon." said Mr. Myers, "and after taking care of the disbursements Incident to the railway mall service, all the rural carriers of Oregon and the payroll of the Port land office, the balance is' deposited to the credit of the service of the post office department. This balance has increased, as indicated, for tha quarter just closed," GOVERNOR LISTER OF SISTER STATE SAYS HE Main Celilo Canal Celebration Will Be at Big . Eddy on May 5, Answering "a special invitation of the Celilo canal- celebration committee. Governor Ernest Lister of Washing ton . telegr-aphed this morning: "Will ; So many thousand friends and patrons ; of this new 5 -cent i fountain drink have : entered the $50 for a Slogan Contest that the judges will not be able, to an nounce the winners - until Friday. Celro-Kola Company Portland Oregon r WE HAVE BEEN TO THE Expositions I at San Francisco and San Diego . and are in position to give the public reliable and helpful information. 1 If you are contemplat ing . ;.; Going East we will arrange an enjoy able trip through Calif or' nia with t op-overt to see the Fairs. Two! routes : Via El Paso and Golden State Limited; or via Colorado and Rocky Mountain Limited. V LOW FARES FAST j T1UIV DAIW rD STEAMER Tickets, Reservations,, v Etc., M. J. GEARY, General Agent, Pass. I ...'.,..; Dept.,'. , 111 3d St., Portland, Or. Phones : M. 334, A-2666 urn i iTTrun nnriiuin WILL Al ItINU UrtmNb W0 be at Big Eddy May S : and at "Port land 'May t." : ' The main celebration program is to be held at Big Eddy, at the lower end of the canal. The Portland program tha next day , will include m half holi day proclaimed by the mayor, a. street parade and an evening banquet. Senator Mi lea Polndexter of Wash ington this morning telegraphed Wal lace R. Struble. secretary of the gen eral committee: -Appreciate honor of invitation, and take pleasure ; in ac cepting." - ' As one of the young women who will aid In sponsoring the canal. Miss Helda Clements has been appointed to represent Kennewick. A' feature f the Pasco-Kennewick -program' May 4 will be a ceremonial "Wedding of the Rivers." Wallace R. Stalnton of Lewlston, Idaho, will be tha groom, representing the Snake river, and Miss Kate Williams of Ken newick, will be the bride, representing the Columbia river. ; . Among the young ladies who are be ing1 considered for appointment to rep resent Portland in sponsoring the Ce lilo canal is Miss Wilberta Babbidge. the daughter of five generations of steamboat ing ' people. She lives at 505 East Sixty-first street north. Entry Cards for Festival Sent Out Five thousand entry cards for the city beautiful contest have been issued, by tha city beautiful committee of the Rose Festival association, of which Julius Meier is chairman. Tha cards may be had by application to Rose Festival headquarters In the North western -bank building. More than $3100 will be distributed In prizes by the committee. There are classes for residences, business places and vacant lots. The committee, hopes to have 10,000 entries in a few weeks. Nb cost attaches to entering the contest. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Pacific Jurisdiction Comprise the Nine Pacific Coast States Membership 115,000. Membership in Oregon 16,000. Membership in the city of Portland, about 7000. Reserve fund invested in Municipal, County and School Bonds 17,000,000.00. This fund is increasing at the rate of 1700,000 annually. There is invested in the State of Oregon. $1,399,800.78. ( The Society has paid the widows and orphans in the State of Oregon $3,012, 887.60 and the 162 camps in the State have distributed large sums in be nevolent and social work. The ten camps in the City of Tort land own property worth approxi mately $200,000. Any good white male citizen over the age of 18 years and under the age of 60 years who is able to pass a rigid medical examination and is of good moral character Is eligible to join the Society. If you want insurance, Join the Woodmen of the World. If you want fraternity. Join the Woodmen of the World. If you want to meet the best people on earth, join the Woodmen of the World. Turther Information will be supplied by addressing E. P. KARTTH, Deputy Head Consul, at him headquarter la tha northwestern Bank Bldg. (Adv.) NEW TODAY Big Sacrifice I-llTe In Detroit, Mich. I must im mediately dispose of 200 feet of East Broadway frontage. Four lots, 50x100 ft. each, on north side of Broadway, between 25th and ; Zbth streets. I Will sell for $1250 cash each. Includ ing corners. All improvements paid to date, purchaser to assume balance. Property unrestricted, Tha prices are 50 cents on the dol lar of actual value. W- J. DENLER, Owner 3035 Woodward ave., 'Detroit, Mich. WANT AD RATES ! in effect October t, 181. ALL PBEVIOU3 BATES CANCELLED ! CHARGED ADVfcKTISEMENXS I Daily or Sunday 1 cents per word per insertion. TbU cbarge is for al! claMlflcationa, ex cepting "For Best In Private Family," "Boom and -Board in Private Family," "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent" ads. which are 1A cents per worl per insertion. No ad charged for -rsa than IS cents. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS 1H cents per word for ail classifications, exempting "For Bent In Private Family.'1 "Boom and Board in Private Family.' "Situa tion Wanted," and ''Waited to Rent" ada, which are 1)4 cent a per word. CouaecuUva Insertion of cash ..act ads: 8 Insertions for the price of 2. t insertions fjr the prte? of 5. "MEETIXQ NOTICES 41 IvBWEN 3LANDE PS," ATTENTION ! All former residents of the New England states and their families are eligible to membership in the New England society. Membership fee $1 per year. . No dues. Our aim is 2000 members. Come to our next social, April 22, 8 p. m., at Cotillion hall, and get acquainted. Application for mem bership, cards ' and information ob tained from the secretary, A. G. Thompson, attorney at law, 41 1 Henry Dunaing. Main isn THE MASTERS', WARD ENS' AND- PAST MAST ERS' ASSOCIATION of Portland will meet tomor row (Thursday) evening at second floor of the Commercial club building. 5th and Oak ets. All Masters, ' Wardens and Past Masters are urged ; to be present. By order of the presi dent. LESLIE 8. PARKER. , ; - Secretary. OREGON COMJ1ANDEHT, K. IT; Special Thursday, April 22, at 7:30 p. m. Order of tha Temple. Your attend ance will be appreciated and you will enjoy being there. ' C. F. WIEGAND, Recorder. REGULAR meeting this riOflvJTJiPiW (Wednesday) evening. Visitors cordially invited. Third degree. W. W. TEKKY, Secy. MT. SCOTT Chapter. O. E. S. Regu lar communication first an3 third Wednesdays of every month. Bj or der, of W- M, -i: ' MAUD E. CXJNXELL, 8m. Vital Statistics marriages, Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward James Hebner, 1683 Berkeley t.. legai ana x?nu& &, ccawhu, uvvu i.r legit.- ' - - Harry A. Phillip. 1180 Halght legal, Albert L. i Cage, 648 Sumner st,. 23, and Buoy May jitcuisou, lzsa a. si. Carl H. Caldwell, 87S K. 8th st. N., legal, end May Noreroes, St. Clair ept.. legal. Thomas Francis (iarman, 344 N'. 2ith St., legal, and Marie A. Martin, 730 Brooklyn st.. itfc-Ml. Marko riaisavljerich, S48 Tillamook St.. 23, and Valeria Marc-tic-n. SO& Tillamook st., 20. W.G. Smith & Co. vtga Third floor. Morgan bldg. ' DRESsi suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. ? BIRTHS LEHMAN To Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. Lehman, 534 E. 85th St., April 17, a daughter. STOUT To Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stout, 1025 Tlbbetts St., March 25, a son. BEAMES To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Reamed, 879 E. Franktyn (St.. April 5. a daughter. KLISKIKK U To Mr. -and JVlra. Antone Klish- klnlch, Ull E. 13tb st. N., April 18; a son. PARKER To Mr. end Mrs. Earl H: Parker, 154 Royal Court. April 16, a son. VILLA RD To Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tlllard, SOtt Columbia st., April lei. a daughter. HOLLO WAYr To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoi- loway, aaO E. 8etht., April 17, a son. DEATHS A3V1 FUN ERAjLS 75 IIEILNKIt Mrs. Clnra Heilner, Baker, beloved wife of S. A. Heilner ar.d mother of Joseph, Jesse San ford and Mrs. Newton Biralsser. Fu neral will be held Thursday April 22, st 3 p. in., from residence of Mrs. I. Kaufman, 295 West Park. Services at the grave private. Kindly omit flowers. ANDERSEN April 20, Audreas Andersen, aged 65 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Anna Andersen,' father of Alfred, Emil and Minnie Andersen, brother of Andrew. Dorothy, Ole and P. J. Andersen and Mrs. Elizabeth Llndberg. Funeral notice later. Remains at A. B. Zel ler's parlors, ;592 Williams ave. BATES In this city, April 21, a bis lafe res-. Ideni-e, 2S0 Crosby ;t., Oren" W. Bates. ced SO year. The remains are at the resi dence establishment of J. P. Flnley A Son, Montgomery at 5tb. JOHANESEN Karl Johauesen, Portland sani tarium, April 16, 46 years; Intestinal ob struction. LL'&K S. A. Lusk, St. Vincent's hospital, April 13, as years; cancer of stomarh. HARDWICK Ike Uardwlck, Multnomah hos pital, April 14. 70 years; lobar pneumonia. HARRINGTON John B. 'Harrington, 4i East Davit St., April 15, 64 years; apoplexy. HITOHCOCK-t-Edward M. Hitchcock, Bt. Vin cent's, April 16, 74 years; toxemia, due to gangrene. ' & MANN Nellie D. Mann, 880 E. Mala St., April 18, 53 years; mitral stenosis. DONOVAN Catherine ' Donovan, 161 E. 16th st., April 17, 69 years; cancer of stomach. MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists. 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1289. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison st. CLARK'S Flower Shop Funeral sierns. flowers. 430 Wash. Main 8771. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading funeral director. 220 3d st., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511. Main 6W7. Dunning & McEnteeMdrettrirrin every detail. Broadway' and Pine ats. Main 430, A-4558. Lady assistant. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funoral Directors. 414 East Alder t. East 52. B-2'25 Chambers Co. and Kerby. Wood- lawn 3306. C-1133. Lady embalmer. A. R Zelier Co iast 1088, C-10S8. Lady attendant. Day and night service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1538-1534 E. 13th. SeUwood 71. B-112.2. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. Call; promptly .miswereu in u City. I. O. O. F. bldg., Lents. Tabor 6267. UlomiltAn E 80th and Glisan. Fu ll dl I 111 LU1I neral services. Tabor 4313 RT Dr-nti Williams and h i I . Dyrne Kast ms. c-194 Knott 943. BREEZE &- SNOOK, B-1252, T. .1268. 102 Belmont St.. at at gn".r'"c. nr A DPAM Undertakers, East 1080. Russell st. CI rA CTQ Undertaking Co. Maiu 4152. OrL VV CO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay rRIPQHM RESIDENCE UND. PLS. Lli IVyOWIVj,! 6183. A-22SS. 44R P. L. LERCH. leauiiig eusi siue a., taker. , E. 11th & Clay. B-1888. E. 781. MONUMENTS Schan'en-Blair Co, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Largest stock of fine marble and granite In Portland. Beautiful granite irom our Oregon quarry. 287 haw ilhorne ave. East 556fi. BLAESING GRAN NlTECQj ST COP. PORTlANUi ilAitbLii WKS., 2t4-26 4th St.. orp-city hall. M. 8564. A-1516. BEACH PROPERTY: FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL cottage at Sea View, 4 lots, 50x100. at sacrifice. Phone Main 5456 Monday. 1010 Yeon bldg. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 -'-'-"' ROSE CITY PARK. " New, strictly modern 6 room bunga low, basement, sleeping porch, attic, a bargain, easy terms. Phone owner, wooaiawn zji 8600 S100 down. $15 per month buys a 3 room completely finished bunga low, w?st side, beautiful lot, best home value tn the city. M. E. Lee, 605 Corbett bldg. - 6 Room Modern Belmont District. $2300, asy payment. Nice basement, furnace, hard surface street. 50x100 lot. Smith-Wagoner Co., fatocK isxcnange. SPECIAL, 2 lots, fine view, 3 room bungalow, 20 minutes car ride; best buy in Portland, $550, $75 cash, $10 per mo.. 705 Ni W. Bank bldg. enE riTY PtARTC. 5 room bungalow, strictly - modern, cn.mn nnrnof Slftfla cash will hanrilo ViY. ,V 'j f , -T Owner, loo nanuy mt., tui nii FURNISHED 6 room house, modern. cheap, part cash, no agent. 601 Swetland bldg l LET lid BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW, FAST TERMS. PAY LIKE RENT H, A. WILLIAMS. 609 McKAY BLDG, NEW modern house, never occupied. 31st and Yamhill, Block Sunnysids rr--. l w t ica CHI, IdUVl t $500 FOR $1400 equity in 5 room bun , galow, E. Sherma. well rented- S- $350 cash buys $800 equity in 5 room house in Arleta. $9 a month pays balance. ZX-198. journal - - CLASSY, new, modern i room bunga low, cheap; Cash or terms. Tabor 1404 PLANS $5. PLANS JZ. Let us plan your bungalow. .Phone Mar. 2500. 609 McKay bldg. csn rinwn. balance like rent. new. mod- $50 down, balance like rent, new, mod m fi room bungalow; restricted dia f-4r- Owner. Sellwood 22042ft I 61 Must Sell at Once Brand New, 5 Rooms, Floored : Attic 'Full cement " basement, with con crete fruit room; beautiful old ivory enamel finish; hardwood floors; large buffet, screened in porch, 10x12; la bor saving kitchen, with several spe cial conveniences : shades, fixtures, lawn; east front. 50x100; mountain view. E. 45th st.. Rose City Park. Paved streets. Will throw $700 off the price and sell for $2800 and give gooa terms. uaii xaoor zsst morn ings or evenings. COLUMBIA REALTY INV. CO.. -J - 617 Board of Trade Bldg. $2250 Hawthorne District New Five Room Bungalow. All Built-in Conveniences. ' Hardwood, floors, full basement, at tic, shades, fixtures and linoleum in bath and kitchen. All Improvements in. ; Corner lot, E. 89th. near Hawthorne. $150 Cash, Balance Terms. J. L. KARNOPP, Owner, Railwav.Ex. Main 9457. Marshall 2574. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS. $2000 10 lots, all in cultivation, a room house, apple, plum and pear trees, Lo ganberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, currants. miles from Multnomah station; Jitney line passes door, $500 cash. This is an ideal coun try home. Fred W. German Co., 814 Chamber of Commerce. $2000 NEW HAWTHORNE HOMES $2850. ; Strictly moderp, oak. floors, , buffet, fireplace, etc; 6 large rooms, 60x100 lot; paved streets, ffult and shade trees, berries. 1044 Arnold St.. south of Haw., near Margt ave. 2512 49th st.. Ms blk. south of Division). Mos any terms. Phone me at Sellwood 7.. BUY direct from owner, 5 room mod-. ern bungalow. Rose City Park; must sell, furnished or unfurnish at a bargain. Phone C-2027. or X-85S, Journal. i LET US BUILD YOU A H ?MB On your lot or ours; by you own plans or ours; pay us like rent THE OREGON HOME-BtjH OER8, 1330 Northwestern Bank BIcig. HAVE some residence property in Hawthorne district at' an absolute bargain. Must have at least $500. Don't pass this up. Investigate. B-511, Journal. WILL sacrifice my $700 equity in 5 room modern house, best location In Woodstock, for $450; good terms on balance of $1100. Key at 6122 46th st, W. W. car. - $25 DOWN, $20 month, which includes interest, o rooms, batn. fireplace, built-in conveniences, shades, fixtures, cement sidewalks, restricted district. Woodlawn 3712. FOR SALE By owner, 8 room house in Woodlawn, corner, a beautiful home location all kinds fruit trees and shrubbery, $T500. payments, i Phone Marshall 1418. O. Klinke. C. HERMES, houses, lots, rentals. 4811 eist ave.. ts. is. w-w car. sell. 150B. FOR SALE LOTS 16 Laurelhurst $300 Cash $1200 LOT ONLY $750. Beautiful lot in thickly, settled sec tion and close to new homes and car. A genuine bargain; must act quick on this price. Owner. 722 Yeon bldg. BEAUTIFUL vi,)W home site, west side, 15 minutes' car ride, 5c tare, -for only $350; $10 down. $5 per month; the best value in the city. ,M. E. Lee, ' II - . . 1 . . V. , .1 NICE residence lot, half price; will take tailor made clothes to $25 or that amount in merchandise. ; V-6i6, Journal. FOR SALE or might trade for automo bile, nice lot in E St. Johns addition. 71X-91, Journal. At 'RE AGE 57 6 ACRES. $250. $10 down and $5 a month buys 5 acres Jogged off land, between Port laud and Centra.Ua. on main Una of 3 railroads, 114 miles from town of 800 population; sawmills, shingle mills and other industries. Some of these tracts are partly cleared, and have a spring or running stream on. Price from $35 to $75 per acre. Many tracts of dif ferent size to choose from. Good soil, lies well, fine location, perfect title. BELL REAL ESTATE CO., 318 RailwayExchange. BEAVERTON-REEUVILLtS ACREAGE Tracts from 1 acre up, at price of a suburban lot. The big, red steel electric cars run through it 18 trains daily. 30 minutes out; go with us and see the best and most rapidly develop ing community about Portland; rich est of soil, no rock or gravel; stores and other conveniences. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, 102 Fourth at. TWO acres, nice, nearly new 4 room bungalow, beautiful little ; home, black loam soil; all in cultivation, ideal for berries and chickens; 2 blocks from electric car, about 12 miles from Port land, in highly improved community. Just the thing for an old couple. Price $lu00, $200 cash, balance long term, 6rc. Tate Investment Co., 301-302 Couch bldg.. 109 4th st. CHICKEN and fruit ranches ntar Port land; Gresbam district, electric sta tion mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; best 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. ON THE CAR LINE. 5 acre tract, nearly all in cultiva tion, just east of Lents Junction $600 tier acre; surrounding land held at $1000 per acre. Will divide to suit; easv terms. Fred W. German Co.. 914 t'hamoer or commerce. riTTAKTITII A r-xi v. tr aTits tllo west wue, ouii xvua wiwu lights, gas fine view, good soil, 7 cent fare. $250; $5 down, $5 per month. RICHARD SHEPARD, 464 .wasningion St., near inn, - PRones Main 865. A-4710. Gibson. Half Acres line, - eas terms; will build to suit purcnaser. rnone jnariiuui itti or Sellwood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. k Oswego Lake j Acre tracts for $400, $10 down and $10 per month. Water, lights and telephones. The Atchison-Allen Co., BOO Concord bldg. 2d and Stark. $150 CASH. 5 acres on electric -car; extra fine, level land with creek; on good county road 1 miles S. E. of Gresham. Pay balance $10 Per month. Security Da ve 1 oi? imentCoieO;JltJiind $1250. 514 acres on county road 8 : miles from city limits. Fine soil; $150 cash, balance to suit. Security-Development Co. corner 4tn ana r-ine sts. STOP THAT RENT and buy a half . , Aitu UmU. 1 1 acre iruti i vnj auuavo, c , 1 -R'un wutl- BTAU R run t carfare. $10 -down, $5 per month. Whltraer-rweuy v-o-, in s-inw.- ma. 40 ACRES 2 miles southwest Beaver ton, new house, fenced, well. 10 acres Cleared, rest easy cleared, $6500; cash payment, $2000; terms on balance. Ta bor 41 J ONE acre all cleared, 4 room house. : With cmcaen dsuse, v minutes naa on Oregon City car; price $1250 easy terms. Owner, Tabor 210. - 6 ACRES on Oregon electric line. Gren- buildings. Theo. Sattler. 1556 Vincent ave.. or pnone wooaiawn aaaa. 1.3 ACRES, all cultivated, good soil. Only 10 down. Can you beat it? 600 Concord Bldg., 2d and Stark. SUBURBAN ACREAGE 76 , i - '" ACRE of ground and cozy 4 room bun galow, $750; close to electric sta tion. 10c faro. Easy terms. H-13, Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES (Continued) 17 40 Acres Cheap 20 acres cultivated. 10 acres mora partly cleared, balance timber and pas ture; all rich soil; free outrange for stock; barn, house and orchard; stock, crop and Implements . included;, close to railroad town, i miles from Port land; price only $2500; terms. The best cheap buy In Oregon. ' t A. K, H11-.U, 1 nenry otog. FORCED SALE Must raise $1500 la next 30 days and will hava to sacri fice my 40 aero farm 14 mila from Battle Ground, every foot A-l soil, 16 acres beaverdam, small house, good ham. well, some fruit. Price 1100 per acre if taken in next 30 days. This is only about half what tha placo is worth, $1500 cash will handle this, balance long time. W. B. McCarty. Battle Ground. Wash. Tucson, Arizona, Farms Delightful climate, sunshine fjery day. Crops grow all the time. From 2 to 4 harvests each year from sama field. Best of markets. Sold on easy terms on tenth down, balance -eight years. Come in and get free litera ture. T24 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Portland Linn County Dairy Farm One of Oregon's best; 200 acres be tween Salem and Albany, on .milk and a mils fmm town: 150 -acres in cultivation; full modern equip ment; water ngni; can n.n u nn.". 2 silos; 30 dairy cows and other stocx; $110 per acre; Neal Brown, 209 Pan- ama blag., poriiana, -r. IMPROVE A PLACE OF YOUR OWN. Here is 10 acres. 13 miles from here, 314 to Sherwood, best of soil, lies well, near school and mill, neighborsjonly $65 per acre; $150 cash. bal. $100 per year. 6 per, cent. W. H. SEITZ & CO.. S10 KmUdine bldff- Main 6M. 160 ACRES dairy farm, complete with oows. hogs and young stock: also machinery of all kinds: good buildings. Located In a prosperous German set tlement and on the .Willamette river. For sale on eas terms. Address 211 W. Klllin-sworth are. Phone Wood lawn 1714. - Farm, Stock, Implements 40 miles from Portland, close to town, on electric line; good roads, milk route; all in crop; good Income and beautiful surroundings. Price . ana terms to suit. 4ii nenry umg 4 miles from station in the best part of Gilliam county. Price $15 Der acre. If you ara looking for a bargain, this is one, uwner. u-ozo. journal. 68 acre dairy ranch. 3 miles from Wil lamlna: improved; $30 per acre. Terms. box aav, wiiiamina, vr. 24 ACRES near Forest Grove; good . . . . . 44 1 TT SOU; Will give eny x 76th St. IN. M-v car. DAIRY ranches near Scappoose from $4000 to $40,000; some trades. Joseph Parker. Scappoose. Or. FOR RENT FARMS 14 FARM for rent 80 acres, cluse to town and electric line. 45 acres Clear. R-87. Journal. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 88 WANTED, to rent 3 or 5 acres im proved, - close to Portland; stats terms. 8-474. Jolurnal. , - HOMESTEADS 320 ACRE wheat farm, relinquishment, Idaho, 20 seeded, shack, firewood, fence posts free, 1 14 miles depot, school, church and stores, $500. Trade considered. XX-849, Journal. TIMBER 28 8.000,000 FEET, 320 ACRES. $3200. Alsea river runs through tract, land all tillable, $500 cash, balance to suit purchaser, biggest snap in timber we ever heard of. Fred W. German Co, 914 Chamber of Commerce. THREE to four million feet, $1700; 160 acres, 150 acres tillable in the Alsea country, $350 cash. $200 yearly. Some snap. Fred W. Gorman Co 914 Chamber of Commerce. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 I Want a Large Stock Ranch I. want a stock ranch in east earn Oregon, or Washington, with stock; want from 100 to 300 acres of hay land, balance good pasture; will go as high as $60, 000; I have to exchange for said stock ranch 1363 acres of good timber land, all in one body, con tainieg 60,000,000 feet of mer chantable timber, located 3 miles from main line of S. P. R. R. in Lane county, Oregon, about -120 miles south of Portland; pries for this land and timber is $60, 000, and it Is free of incum brance. This proposition will stand the closest investigation. It is easily one of the best tim ber propositions in the north west.. If interested, submit full -details of your stock ranch to my agents. Hargrove & Sons- 122 N. 6th st., near Glisan. Main 4381, A-7259. WANT CALIFORNIA PROPERTY. 160 acre farm in Willamette valley; fine soil; 95 acres in crop, 5 acres or chards in bearing, balance in open pas ture and timber; fenced; fine springs; new bungalow, basement; barn holds 60 head stock: personal property, big team horses, 3 cattle, 21 hogs, some sheep, wagon, buggy, plows, harrows, all kinds of tools. First class farm close to transportation. Price $10,000. Sell for half cash, or exchange for California property. LUEDDEMANN COMPANY. 913 Chamber of Commerce. 160 acres valley land, trade for 10 or 15 acres close to Portland. 280 acres Minnesota land, trade for Portland property. - 160 acres Montana land, trade for farm in valley. ' - 320 acres Franklin county, Nebraska, trade for Oregon land. 65 acres, close to Woodburn. Wants Portland property . Up to $4000. Call or write STEPHEN SOCIETY -LAND DEPT., 723 Chamber of Commerce. FIVE acres, 4 acres under cultivation, 1 14 acres fine beaverdam ; running water; good 6 room house and outbuild ings; half mils fromR. R. and coun try town; s miles from Vancouver; on main county road; all rural advantages; clear of incumbrance: will trade for home, clear up to 3000. . TH6MPSON & SWAN, 6th and Main sts.. Vancouver. Wash. i n irora wiNTF.n Ws have contract, $1200, payable art $26 per mo.,- 7 and $3800 equity in two nice bungalows, rented for $34 per mo. Will trade for about 10 seres near Portland up to $4500. Owners. GRUSSI & BOLDS. 326 Board of Trade bldg. Main 7452. LEASE and furniture of 50 room fam ily hotel! west biu, own m, tiwr- tng $250 per month net; will sacrifice for-quick sals; would consider clear property as part payment,, balancs ta floor Chamber of Commerce bldg. .U WILL trade good Improved city prop erty, "unincumbered, for farm or acreage, clear, prefer Willamette val ley. H-601, J Purnn.1. LOT, clear of debt, for modern 5 or 6 room oungaiow in nose uir rarx, Security Development Co., cor. of 4 th and Pine sts. WANT grocery or rooming house for equity $2000 In modern bungalow close in, paved street, full lot. Hat field. 16514 4th st IF YOU have any property for sals or -KMian?a It will nay you to see Mc- Kenzie A Co.. 615 Gerlinger bldg, 10 ACRES, part trade, don't wait, need money. Wolfstein, $05 AHsky bldg. 4 MODERN houses, close in. tor farm. Owner, 6401 4IU St. 8. K. FOR- SALE FARMS EXCHANGE REAL. ESTATE 24 (Continued) TWO seres, all fenoed with woven wire and planted to potatoes, 3 blks. to eta. on electric line, and 12 miles out. corner road on two sides: thickly settled, community, beautiful tract: nothing better anywhere: will trade for good auto and pay cash difference. Tate Inv. Co $01-803 Couch bldg., 109 4th st. - - WANTED REAL ESTATE 81 WANT 5 room bungalow on Monta villa, Mt. Tabor, Russell-Shaver or Sunnyside car lines. Have good lot tn Kenton with all improvements to give sis first payment- Address O. G. Minich. 129 Terry s WANT best bargain lot in Laurelhurst from owner. Give lot. bioca nuraoer, price. Private party. N-237. Journal, ROOMINO HOUSES J68 HERB IS TOUR CHANCE. 2 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 88 room apartment houss in beauti ful location; has all the modern con veniences, good brick building with elevator, located in walking; distance on the westj side. Rent $300 per month, which7! Is very cheap for this location. Prlee only $2000. Trades will be considered. Act quick. . HERE s THE OTHER. "y This is a 42 room apartment house, located on the (east side, close In. Fine corner brick building, strictly modern. Rents for only $160 per month. If sold in the next few days all yours for only $7J)0. Hurry. It's a rare bargain. J' Business Chance Dept. : SECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO., Ground floor Multnomah hotel, Cor. of 4th ana Pine sts. Some Rooming House Trades 38 rooms, modern, rent $100. Price $1500. Trade for real estate. Bargain. 40 room housekeeping apts. Trade for land or house. Moneymaker. 20 rooms, residence rooming house. Hent $45. $100 cash and trade. 45 rooms, very modern: want farm. 30 rooma, downtown; want $300 cash and. lots or land. 61 rooms. Very elegant; clears $250 month. Trade ,for $3000 home. These are Just a few of the many bargains we have in rooming houss- for exchange. , GODDARD BROS., 608 COUCH HfaPO. FOR SALE Lease 'ad furnltuV& of largre stricUy modern, 3 and 4jroom apartment house. Electric elejvator service. Large,! shady, private grunds Catering to exclusive patronage.' Rent very reasonable, good Income. Otner business makes It mPratLvo,t.na,',-T sell in 10 days at less than baif value; part trade, can inarmm-n Rooming House Owners ' I have a Iadyj wiih saVi find citv lot. to trade for one from Main 6377. ' free ana ciear, 8 to 20 rooms. Transient House 20 rooms. allSon one floor; rent $5); in very heart of city. Price today for all. $350. PETERS. 15 N. 6th st. 20 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, all rented, low rents, clears $60. PHce $300. Z07 StQCK KXcnaiiKe. SOME splendid bargains in rooming houses, easy I terms. Call Marshall 2179. 207 Stock Exchange. ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 SECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO. Grain and feed business clearing $150 per month net. located about 80 miles south of Portland; Investment $3500; part time. - FOR SALE OR TRADE. . Mineral springs resort -located about 100 miles from Portland on good auto roads leading to the place from all di rections. Contiista of 20 acres of land. 3 story hotel and all other necessary equipment for the comfort and amuse ment of the guests. A chance to make a fortune. Price $30,000, clear of In cumbrance. . j , . .. . ... $650 SNAPPY LITTLE CONFEC TIONERY. Rent only $17.60 per month, nice, clean store with soda fountain: carries stationery, confectionery, cigars, to bacco and light groceries. GROCERS NOTICE. For sale at Invoice, exclusive Kro cery store in good town of 4600 popu lation. Sales run about $1000 per month. Stock about $1400. Fixtures $400. j FOR RALE OR TRADE. $2500 grocery in good location on east side; sales ahout $1500 per month. Rent $35. v. . $450 MEAT MARKET. Sales $1000 per month; rent $20; fine shop and equipment, worth double the price asked. Business Chance Dept. SECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO., Ground Floor Multnomah Hotel, Cor. of 4h and Pine sts. CONFECTIONERY, cigars and ice ' cream. If you want something &ood In this line call and get particulars. I have stores that are paying and for sale right. 209- Panama bldg. DANDY little restaurant, the small. neat, well located restaurant is the one that pays, i I have such a place for sale. See it. it's a Rood one. 209 Panama bldg, THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY Fina corner, light groceries and con fectionery, Just i started, partners can- I not agree. Aiusi sen in iu aaya. x-riue $1200. Phone East 5484. CIGAR store on best transient street in citv: cheao rent: doing good busl. ness; stock and fixtures will involoeJ $1300. Price today fur all, $295.1 Peters, lb in. Btn st AUTOMOBILE garage and repair shop. Have opening ror energetic man. jan make $260 month and money fully cured. Call room 329 Morgan bldi se- FOR SALE Newberg Enterprise news naner and 1ob office, now in 14th oar "of miblication of the paper. Ad- ress Enterprise Ulrica. OFFICE man wanted with $400 for well estaoiisnea Dusincss; nair in terest: Handle your own money. U- 878, Journal FOR SALE OR RENT Moving ple tiir thntr in Astoria. Or.. 490 seat ing capacity: might exchange partly. Particulars u. ti. weicn. jr. GOOD opening f or baker, good live town with no 'bakery wants to com municate with party with means to establish bakery. HA-4S. journal. 'SNAP Grocery, 4 living rooms in rear, with bath: low rent; will-Invoice jnore than we ask; clean stock. $750. 411 .Henry nidg- FOR SALE Snap restaurant in city, west side, good location, low price. til nenry mug.i PARTNER wanted; the man mora es sential than money. 207 Stock Ex change. (X 600 BUSINESS CARDS. b9c. rfczriXomm Cltyintery. 3d at Tay- imn RuRiness Cards S.85 i www Rydr TtU. Co.. fl. W. cor. 8d te Morrison PORT L A N'D'S LEADING AND LARGEST MOrVINO PICTURE BUPPLY HOUSE. 64-g BHiMDWAt FULLY equipped vulcanising siiop good established trade; must sell. Telephone Main. 7948. ALMOST" new modern 8 room house; has large porch; walking distance. and cheap rent.; van inn m, store: rent reasonable. Phone week- days, Marsn. ago, a-ian WANT party with -cash or good real estate to take interesr and work In general store. 427 Plttock block. MEAT market, ; suburban, for sale cheap, owing to sickness. Owner. D- 802. journal, DRUG STORE. $400 Fixtures and stock, sacrifice 80 per cent. l-ow. journal. GOOD "butter and buttermilk route tjr sals. H-i, journal. BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTIi: lQontlnal ' WANTED Man with good rrrt who underKtands salesmanship look after office or premium re have signed contracts with over i merchants t6 handle the deal: fr lunif now on display, literature, logues, display cards ready for ci . ery; have contracts for over $2 do 1 advertising in catalogue. This n first class deal. If you are luu -ested call at 405 Couch bldg. . SEE OWNER. Forsale or part -trade, first cl hotel, fully equipped restaurant ns! lobby on ground floor, for count i hotel, ranch or house and lots; alo lots to trade for aound, true ' . wos horses'. East 4529. TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINL.--OF ANY KIND ANYWHERE Si: Business Chance' Dept. SECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO.. Ground Floor Multnomah Hotel. Cor, or 4th and Pine stH SOLID business; owner Wiints a le ttable partner to tend office, eh -goods, etc.; pay $100 month salary, Al so share of profits and money rtMjuiri- I will be secured. Call room 329 iMr- gan bldg. MLST sell small Jewelry store' ur, agate cutting plant on account sicknen.i. . Fine location; big rerir trade; $1200. A snap: would teach tn trade to party also. V-857, journnl. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED r WANT MERCHANDISE STOCK. Have Portland income property Up to $25,000. clear of Incumbrance. Can divide to suit any ize And will put in some cash. Stocks $15,000 to $40,000 preferred. Business chance dept. - SECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO., Ground floor Multnomah hotel, Cor, of 4th and Pine st s. MONEY TO-LOAN REAL ESTATE HAVE $10,000 at 7 to loan immedi ately on improved Portland property; might consider close in farm; will not split. Have also other amounts fruiit $1300 to $6000, at 7 and 8 for imme diate uxe. Bring in your applies lit"1 3 if you want quick service. WM. G. HECKENDORF, 315 Stock Exchan ge LOANS on improved city property for building purposes; advance mad as building progresses; liberal repay ment nrl vi l.DH.' ni untnmliRlnn I I Lipscomb, 242 Stark et. Main 4420. PRIVATE ON HAND TO LOAN. $sooo at 7' $5000 at 1'i'o 3000 at To 2600 at 7': 1500 at 8 1100 at 8 M-KKNZHi & CO.,rB15 Gerlltipr M- Mortgage Loans I. l WHITE, 701 Selling bldg. . BUILDING LOAN 8 on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beck, 816 Fall tng bldg. Main 8407. WE have money to loan on -your tel estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY. 423 Chamber of Commerce. CAfSli puld for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable rates. F. H. Lewis & Co., 8 Lwi bl-if. $100, OuO on mortgages, city and fariu property, fir Insurance. McKenuie & Co,, Oerllnger bids., 2d and A ider. MONEY to loan in aniuums of $lui to $5000 on city property. A. IL Belt. 201 Gerlinger bldg. MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security. AppLy room 2V4 miock rvKcnange, aa ana vamniu. $400. $K60. $t00. UUU, tllVV. FrU w. uerrnan Co.. 114 Cham, or (JorTi. $40,0UU OR LK.-SH. FAHHING'ION, so 4tn st. noora or rruoa Dis$r. MONEY to loan 0,tu 8 per ceuti W. iC Setts & Co., 810 Spalding bldg. 600 to $6000 P1UVATE MONLi'. o- 831. Journal. $500. $800, $2000, no'cotnwiasion. Ward. 407 Spalding bldg. MORTGAGE LOAN , 6 and 7 per cauu Louis Solomon & Co., i29 Stark st. MONEY TO LOAN til CHATTELS, SALARIES LOANS IN KIX llOUKa- TIME. . ' At Legal Rates We loan money on diamonds, pianos, livestock, storage receipts, plain notes, on furniture, or anything of value. You can get It today. SPECIAL RATES. Borrow $ 30, return f 6 per mour. Borrow I 40, return $ 5 per month. Borrow $ 60, return $ 6 pur month. Borrow $100, return $10 itr xnonttu I Interest 3 per cent. Our new offices are absolutely private. Portland Loan Co, Licensed by State. . -311 Lekum Bldg., Third and Washington. Marshsll 32b6. A-2897. IMMEDIATE LOAS 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 HTitlCi' LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating loan business dis played iu front of our store. All mer chandise pledged Is held for a period of seven months, whether ur not in terest Is paid when due. We are li censed and have bet-n established since 199. No counecti&q with any oilier loan establishment in this city. A. & M. LELOVAGE, JLVVELERiS, 324 Washington at. SALAUV LOANS ON PLAIN NOilij, ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. J J -f V A. ' A. V - 1 -J V ' . iiumiibka Htrictlv ConrlJeiitiaL STATE SECUitlTY COMPANY. 809 FAILING BLDG. Diamonds, vV'alches, Musical instrum'ta t curate dept. for ladies. 820 Lumber Ex. hldg., 2d and. BtorW MONEY to loan on diamonds, jewelry. H. W. King, 45 Washington bldg. LOANS WANTED HO WANTED ON A-l SECURITY. $7000 at d. value $30,000 farm 3500 at 8, value 20.000 farm 1700 at 7. value 6000 400 at 10'c, value 2000 00 at 8, value 10,000 W. side - only. M-KENZTE & Co.. 615 0rHnrr M WANT $12,000 on highly Improved S2 ) acre ranch; watered- by trout -and spring brook; J2 miles feom Vancou ver. " THOMPSON St SWAN. Sixth and Main Sts., Vancouver, Waah. Phone 107. . FINANCIAL 51 FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers' interest tn contracts, purchs sod. Oregon and Washington. iL E. Nobis, Lumbermens bldg. . STOCKS AND BONDS CI FOR SALE 8 shares stock. Coin Ma chine Mfg. Co., Portland, Or., $&oo cash. Charles Henmann, 915 Thom as St.. Keattle, Wash. . HELP "WANTED SLALK 1 Y. M. C. A. EMPLOYMENT LLi'l. Record for year 1914: Calls for men ..1793 Positions filled 1314 All young men seeking employrn. ' t are cordially Invited to consult wita the secretary of the employment da- partment. SALESMAN wanted to 11 ncna tracts 14 miles from Portland oo easy terms. Security Development Co., cor. 4th and Pine sts. WANTED Canvassers to Bull , our line; outfit free; cash weekly. Ad dress Capital City Nursery Co- b lem. Or. - THREE first class auto painters, 1 fin isher. Apply Kennady Auto I'aint- Ing Co., gist and Washington. WANTED- Two salesmen or soliiatoitt of good appearance. Apply tn per son, mornings at 4Z -vv ui-ningnni WANTED Upholsterer and rnaltre maker and all-round man. 668 Froru