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if ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY; MAY 14, 1915. x5 NEW JUVENILE JUDGE OUTLINES POLICIES TO MOTHERS CONGRESS Parent Has No Right.to Child in -Improper Environment, He Says, . ! T. J. CLEETON IS SPEAKER X Xe Asks Oeaeral Cooperation la Work Of Court; Reports of national Aotlvitiee Mad. Mothers to Meet at Tint Prea- byteriaa Church. Because library hall, where tfe the sessions hare been held, . was crowded at today's ses- 4 sions, tonight's session of the -5 National Congress of Mothers will be held at the First Pres- " by terian i church. Twelfth and ' Alder streets. The program tonight Includes . m an, address on "Home Credits," f by 1 R.v Alderman, city school f superintendent, and a soprano ' solo by Mrs. Jane Burns Albert. "I want to enlist every public Bchool teacher In Portland under the banner of the juvenile court. Delegates to the National Congress of Mothers, In session at library hall r this morning, greeted with-Applause this statement of T. J. Cleeton, recent ly appointed Judge of that, court. . The juvenile court Is simply a de partment of ' the public schools," said Judge Cleeton. "It takes up the work with, the child where the .teacher's au thority ends. It has judicial power where the teacher Is helpless. "When I take op the duties of juve- nile judge, the court will go Into the home, where the teacher cannot go. If th teachers will tell me, as I hope they will, just what hom environ ments are not good, the juvenile court will go In and do what it can to better those environments." J udge Cleeton declared that "parents have no right to their children unless they give tbem the proper moral en- vlronment at least.'. Where this en vironment is not provided, he said It is -fhe function of the court to step in. ' He asked for cojperation with his court of parent-teocner associations, mothers' congresses and all other or - gajQizatlons whose objects are educa " liojial and moral betterment. Cleeton for Cooperation. " "My purpose," he said, "will be to organize or-amalgamate all these or . ; ganiz&tlons with the juvenile court, 'T with the watchword, Cooperation.' " Judge Cleeton said that workers In' " his court would have to possess the " proper personality for work with chil--' dren and have their hearts in the work. - ""That is what efficiency means as ': applied to the juvenile court." he said. " "Not mere mechanical efficiency will do. "We want soul work." Referring to the enfranchisement of women in Oregon. Judge Cleeton said that what" was impossible a few years agb Is possible now. He said that the cooperation of superintendents of schools of Oregon had been pledged for - the Juvenile court work. Urges Social Calls. : Mrs. Charles C. Noble of Los An . geles, chairman of the . national mem bership committee, in making her re port urged' that social calls and per sonal Invitations supplement the print ed Invitations to parent teacher meet ings. To get members interested and hold them in the work, she suggested giving tbem a place on the programs and committee work. Mrs. Milton P. Higgins of Massa chusetts made a plea for increased 'subscriptions for the Child Welfare - Magazine, . official organ of the na tional Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations. Mrs. Robert H. Tate of Portland, making the report on child hygiene, " told of the work that is being done all over the nation for better babies. TaTora Kindergartens. Miss Bessie Locke of New York, na ' tional chairman of kindergarten exten sion work, urged that a kindergarten organiser be secured for Oregon, and said that arrangements might be made for the National Kindergarten asso ciation to help defray her expenses. Of 531 new Parent-Teacher circles organised in, 18 states during the past year, 410 have affiliated ' with th Na tional Congress of Mothers, according . to Xhe report of Mrs. C. E. Beach of Olympia, western chairman of the de partment of i Parent-Teacher associa tions of the National Congress. Nine teen states, , she said, have not re , ported, so that it is impossible to show the growth iof the Parent-Teacher movement for the year in figures. Mrs. Beach! spoke in place of Mrs. Walter Leroy Smith, national chairman f Parent-Teacher extension work, i who could not attend. She suggested a more active Estate organisation whose business h sftall be to write to each new Parent-Teacher association, show ing the advantage of state and national . ; associations. I More; Kelp is Seeded. "We need more help in the office at Washington,1 (said Mrs. W. F. T hacker, treasurer of jthe National Congress, following her report, in which it was shown that the total receipts of the national organization for the year are S13.319.81, with a balance on hand ut $858.33. It was announced by Mrs. Ji. N. Roweli; California president, that her state had sent $761 to Wash r ington, which l is now there or In the ' mail. . ! - Nashville in the Bace. Nashville may be the next meeting r rlace of the National Congress, as a ' result of a telegraphic invitation re ? celved this morning from Mrs. Eugene Cruncher, president of the . Tennessee congress. ( Trespass Admitted; Sentenced to. Jail Charles. Mitchell, colored, pleaded guilty -this morning -In the municipal . court to trespassing upon the prem ises of the New York Dental parlors, 7 IW Morrison street.: and was sen tenced by Judge Stevenson to serve 25 '. days in jail, i i- . ; ' Six years ago he served a rock-pile . sentence for breaking into these of I flees. Ha was arrested yesterday by ' -i Detectives Golt and Abbott. The de t tectlves also charged Mitchell with .,: stealing Jewelry from his grandmother . and pawning it. -1 , i " Mitchell has, served a, itermvin Fol som penitentiary. ' I " - - v DELEGATES ATTEND Ill 'Z ",-! i- ' ' I ,; ;-Left to right Mrs. E. E. Davis, of Tacoma Congress of Mothers; Mrs. I M. Olsaver, president Hills ; dale Parent-Teacher Association; Mrs. i E. Rogers, treasurer Hillsdale, Oregon, Parent-Teacher As ' sociation. !''' . NATIONAL OFFICERS! GOESTS AT RECEPTION Mrs, Frederick C, Schoff, Na tional President, Greeted; Eugenic Test Held, National officers of the Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associa tions were honored with a reception in the Crystal room of the Benson last night. Society' folk came to greet Mrs. Frederic C, Schoff, national president, and the other distinguished visitors, and the display of gowns was note worthy. The reception closed a very busy day for the delegates attending the Na tional iCongress of Mothers. W, C. Pearce, of Chicago, one of the few men who are on the program, spoke yesterday, urging classes for the education of paVents in child culture. The Sunday school, the church and the school cannot succeed with the child, he said, unless parents help. A feature of the afternoon was the eugenlo .test at the court house, where the visitors were delighted with the display of Oregon babies and the ex cellent scorings they received. A dis play of foods that cnuaren snouid not eat was in charge of Dr. Mae Card well. "Fathers' circles should be formed," said Mrs. W. E. Evans, of Meridian, Ohio, in her report. Mrs. E. C. Beach told of the work of the Tacoma congress In looking after the Boys' Parental Home there, and how Seattle held eugenic tests for 25, 000 babies. Mrs. Aristene N. Felts, reporting for Oregon, urged neighborliness as a duty. Mrs. R. H. Tate also reported for Oregon. Maryland Governor To Arrive Sunday : x Phillip Lee Ooldsborough, governor of Maryland, will arrive here Sunday. May 23, on his way home from the San Francisco exposition. He will reach here over the; Southern Pacific at 7:20 in the morning and remain all day, going out over ithe Great North ern to Seattle at midnight. . The Chamber of Commerce has been advised of the visit, and is planning some entertainment. The Goldsbor ough party will Include members of the official's family and his personal staff. Two compartment cars will be used to convey the visitors. Mrs. Kelly Was Born Here. Mrs. Flora Kelly, who died in this city on May ' 12, was 2S years of age and a native of Oregon. Her husband is G. W. Kelly, and she resided at the Lindquist hotel, Second and Madison streets Her father is B. C. Envart of this city. Two brothers, Ed and Frank, reside at Deer ; Island. Oregon, and a third brother, Henry Enyart, at Will sail, Montana. "Bruceiand Ross Enyart, brothers, reside in Portland. Her sisters are: Mrs. E. W. Dingman and Mrs. Charles Venable, of Portland; Mrs. Frank Swager of Kelso. Washing ton. The funeral services will be held next Sunday, May 16, at 4 p. m, from the residence establishment of J. p. Finley & Son, Montgomery and Fifth streets. Patrolman Picks Tip Boy on Street; Had Become Lost A "What have yon been doing? Raiding a gambling den? asked Police Captain Moore when Pa- if- trolman Snedden wandered Into the station this morning with a hand full of cards and a bright looking little chap of He about four. "What do you play, f son. poker T .rv -- 0 The youngster seemed con- $r tent to hold Snedden's hand, but t when it was suggested that he Ht shake .hands, around he hesi- t tated. He could not talk Intel- m ligibly. ' . The boy ia dressed in a sailor 4 suit with a red band around the arm and wears a sailor hat of , light material, with, black and T wbit stripes. lie .was found wandering around at Twelfth m and Morrison Streets. The cards 4(- ' appeared to be those of a gam" t Of the name of i "Block Two" or - - the like. This afternoon It was - learned that his name is Charles Ke Raddrcks. , He was turned over t to the Day nursery, 434 Main street. - ' MOTHERS CONGRESS MOTHERS! CONGRESS NOW Hotel Clerks Will See the Wonders Along Highway Hotel clerks and attendants j at the information bureau of 4R 4t the Chamber of Commerc are to see the Columbia River hig- way. Following the appearance of an article in The Journal $. yesterday containing inter- views which revealed how little the inquiry answerers know about the scenic road, H D. Jones, manager of the Amerl- can Auto Touring company, an- nounced this morning that he it had the acceptances , of hotel clerks and Cnamfcer of Com- 4r merce attendants to go as his guests on a trip over the igh- way. Some of them, he said, Mc will go this afternoon. The com- iHt pany proposes now to' operate Columbia highway tours, leav- ing. the principal hotels at J a. m. and 2 p. m, The trip requires four hours. EXPLAINS THAT SHE IS" Mrs, Harriet Morton, Clerk of Juvenile Court, Quits Before' New Law Effective, "I'm no politician. I couldn't be," said Mrs. Harriet IE. Morton, clerk of the juvenile court, today, when dis cussing her resignation. . When the new laws go into effect May 22, the Juvenile court will be transferred . from Judge Gaten's de partment of the circuit court to Coun ty Judge Cleeton's court. Indications are that politics will have consider able to do with the juvenile court work hereafter. "I can only make surmises from what I see," said Mrs. Morton, "but it seems that politics must be consid ered now' Mrs. Morton, who has 4een the clerk of the Juvenile court ever since there has been such a court, tendered i her resignation two weeks ago, but it was not made public until today. The resignation is to take effect the 'last of this month. She became clerk of the court June 1, 1907, and has served in that capacity under Judge Fraser, and Judge Gatens. "I'm sorry to lose Judge Gatens," she said. "He has been a friend of the unfortunates." She is going to -lake a long rest. She said she would have had to take a rest whether she resigned Or not. In her letter of resignation, written to Judge Gatens, she said: "Permit me to extend to you my deep appreciation for the kindness shown the poor;- unfortunates, who seem to have more enemies than friends, who have come before you during your . term as juvenile judge. They have most unquestionably found a good friend in you, and I am sure it will 'Be bread cast upon the waters that1 will return to you after 'many days. " " . ; Charles W. Daniel, War Veteran, Dead Charles W. Daniel, aged 72, a native of Indiana, died last night at the Pot ter hotel. He was a veteran of the Civil war,, and for many years was as sistant paymaster in the United States navy department. He leaves a sister, Mrs. J. Beharrell of this city. Th9 funeral will be held from the residence parlors of J. P. Finley & Son tomor row morning at 9:80.; Interment will be in , Lone Fir cemetery. ; v Two Divorce Decrees Granted. . Stanley Flrsei was granted a divorce by Circuit Judge McGinn yesterday from Cleo Firae on grounds of de sertion. -Judge Gatens granted a di vorce to Margaret Ivey from Edward A. Ivey on grounds of cruelty. Ger hard R. Fleischer has sued Mary Fleischer for divorce alleging cruelty. F. O. Brown has sued Myrtle Matilda Brown for divorce, alleging cruelty. 15,000 Pain of Children's Shoes in Stock. j,v Children's 8So SAoea and tunps..49 Children's $15 Shoes, Pomps. . . .794 Children's $1.50 and 91-75 Shoes Md Pompa ....... ...... 98) Black, tans, watte aad patents. - WRIGHTS: Corjier Fourth and Alder QUITS HER POSITION POLITICIAN IN SESSION HERE RIVERS AND HARBORS HERE BY CHAMBER '-" - . Congressman Humphrey An nounces That Members to Be in California Soon. In response to a letter received by the Chamber of Commerce this morn ing from Congressman W. E. Humph rey of Washington, formal invitation was extended by the chamber to the rivers and harbors committee of con gress, to visit the Oregon development projects. Mr. Humphrey wrote that the com mittee would be In California abont the middle of July, and had expressed a desire to inspect the work being done by the government in the north west, particularly at the mouth of the Columbia river. The exact date of the visit has not "been decided, but the chamber has taken up the matter of entertaining the committeemen. The tentative plan is to receive the committee on Its ar rival from San Francisco and arrange for special train service to Astoria, with the probability of making an ex cursion of it. In that way the men who have to pass upon the merits of all river and harbor development may see at first hand just what has been accomplished and what remains to be done to make the most of the govern ment's investment so far made. Stephen M. S. Parkman of Florida is chairman of the rivers and harbor committee. " The party will include 23 persons. including' the committeemen and two clerks, i , In Siberia milk is sold f roe en around a stick of wood, which serves as a handle to carry It. NEW TODAY Staple tlTS Joun Eyes WANT AD RATES la effect October 1, 1914. ALL FUKVIOUS BATES CANCELLED CHaBGKD ADVLKXISKMiNXS Daily jT Sunday I H centa per word per insertion. This charge is lor all elaaeiricatktoa, ex cepting "Vet Scut in Private tfanll;.' "Boon end Board ia Private ramlly." 'Sltntloo Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ada. wblck are 1)4 eenta oer worl per taverUon. No ad charged tot .eaa than 15 cent. , CASH ADVERTISEMENTS - 1U eenta per word tot ail clatalfleatloaa, excepting "For Bent la Private ramlly," Boom and Board ia Private Kamilr," "<aa tkn Wanted," and "Wara to Beat' a da. wkicb are 1)4 centa pev Ceoaecative Insertion of cash . act ada: insertions for the price .of i. ' T. iuRrtlnn f-r the prie f 5. MEETING NOTICES 41 ASHINGTON LODGE, No 46, A. K. & A.; M. Spe cial communication tomor row Saturday) evening, 7 o'clock. EaKt Eighth and Burnside. M. M. deerree. -Visitors Welcome. Order of W, M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec ALBERT PIKE LODGE U. D. A. F. Jk A. M. Stated communication to night at 7:80 o'clock. P. C Degree, visitors i welcome. By order of W.-Mi E. R. I VIE.' Sec'y. Wtal Statistics marriagcs.Blrths. Deaths.' MARRIAGE . LICENSES Aw K. Seiffert, Scholia, Or.. 30, and Baby U. Davis, 1033 S. Carutbers aW 21. J. W. Wright Sibley, Iowa, tefc-aL and IStise E. WrlBbt, 1028 E. 10th at. W., legat hl fl CmlnAPA Wedding ft. ui wiiiiuiufcuui Vlaitiag cards. Third floor. Morgan bldg. DREdS suits for rent, all siaea. UoUitte iajiorinsr v.o.. svs atarx sc. 1 BIKXHS LOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Emmrtt B. Lott. Blacks tone hotel. Idav 7; a son. McCGLLUM Te Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McOl- lom, 409 Boaelawa aveooe. May ; 6: a Boa. CALCAGNA To Mr. and Mrs. A. i Cateagaa, 187 Seward street. May 8; a daojrhter. BOBKRTSCN To Mr. and Mrs. Tbosoas Bob- ertsoo, 88 Nineteenth street north. May 5. a daughter. GILBEBT To Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gil bert. Tonquln, Or., May 9: a son. HEWITT To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn K. Hewitt. Tillamook,' Or., May 9: a son. LUND6BEN To Mr. and Mrs. Jnha Lonares, Beavertoa. Or.. Msr T: a daughter. JONOB To Mr. and. Mrs. Robert JaJnor. J 88 eiioot street. May a; s-aauKtiter. SCOTT To Mr. and -Mrs. Boy Reott. 842 Greeuarood avenae. May 7; a daughter. , COMMITTEE IS INVITED DEATHS ANT FUNERALS 75 KELLY la thi city May 12. Flora Kelly. aged 26 rears, wife of G. W. Kelly, and daughter of. R. C Knvart. and sinter of Mrs. Charles Tenable. Mra. K. W.. Dlngroan, Brace. and , llose tinjsrt or uua cuj. Mrs. r rsua Swager. ef KeLso, Wash.. Ed and Frank En yart. Deer Island, Or., and Harry Enyart, of Willsall. Mont. Tlie fnneral. services will be beld Sunday, May Id, 4 o'clock p. m. at the residence establishment of J. - V. Finley Son. Montgomery at Fifth, friends invited. 1'OAGE May 13, Sterling Lw Pouge, aged 47 years, oejovea nasuana or airs. u Posse and father of Fvrllng M., Oirl 1 and Harold B. Posse. Fuaeral services will be beld at Dunning & McKatee's ebapel Saturday, Hit IS. st 2 d. m. Friends Invited. Services at the crematorium private. Tbe deceased waa a member of tbe KUt lodge ro. oa oi urana Jnnction, Colo. COHIAN May 12, Anton Corian aged 28 yearg. beloved brottier or tTini uomn. ox Overton st. Funeral will take place from Dun ning & MaEntee's cbpel Saturday, May 15, a -S a m. Services at t. Patrick's church. corner 19th and Savier, 9 o'clock. Frtenda in vited, liiterment Mti Calvary cemetery. 1AVIS In tbls city. May 12, at the late resi dence, Edwards hotel. Dessa Scott Davis, see TO year, beloved wife of Jojm K. Davia. Friends invited to attend funeral service, vbicb will be beld at Holman'a funeral par lors. at 2 p. m. tomorrow Saturday), May 15. L:N'SCIi XUe funeral services of the late Henry D. Lenscb will ba held Saturday. May 15. at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at tbe resi dence estsblisbmeut of J. P. Fluley & Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. In- termnt at u?ne r ir cemetery, UANIEL In this city May 13. Charles W. laniei, aged li years. ruurmi bthivc. Ill l e.lnnkr Ua 1?, lit o'clock a. m., at the residence eatablisbmeut of J. P. Finley at Son, Montgomery at Fit tb. Frlenda Inviteu. interment m iawc r nr j fcOtfJL May 14. at? tbe residence. 761 Second street. Ida BoesL aite 20 years, 2 montba, 14 days. Beloved daugbter of Mr. and Mra. Andy nesi. notice oi mucrai it. BOTH Kred A. Both. 12 East Eleventh street. Mar 10, 25 years; myocarditis. VOBSETH Versa M. Vorsetb, Portland Gen eral Hospital, May 10. 20 years; pacbymen- WALLIN LouUa Wallin, Emanuel hospital. Mev 7, 48 years: heart failure. STOOPS Mina S. Stoops, 454 Ma idea avenae. May 0, 39 years; tuberculosle. AKNDT Fred Arndt. 1145 East Nineteenth street north. May 8. 08 yesra; tubercular BALLCoaenia Ball, Sellwood hospital, MiJ 11, 5 years: Kail stones. ELDEHIIXiE Hackley ElUeridjfe. Good Samar itan, May 11, 47 years; septicaemia BLANCH ABB Lawrencbe Blanchard, St, Vin cent 's.Mayll. 1U Tears: broncho pneumonU MARTIN 4, FORBES CO.. flonate. ,47 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Plowers for all occasions artiaticaiiy arumgovu CLARKE BROS, florists, fine-flowera ana riorai oe'n- ""i""" CLARK'S' Flower Shop Funeral 0e sitrns. flowers. 430 Wash. Main 1771. AUTOS FOR HIKE FOR HIRE cheap, new Hudson ear. Carefuj. driver. Main &af. PUNERAIj DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking e tabliahment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR EDWARD HOLm.vV. the leading funeral director. 220 3d st corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611, Main 607. Dunning & McEnteeMnodrelrirA every deta.iL Broadway and Fine t. ar.4 a o n a iCKfi T.ealv n met i tUH t. F, S. Dunning, Inc. 1 Itast 8ide Funeral Directors. 41 East Alder st. Kast T2. B -2 25. Chambers Co. and Keroy. Wood- lawn SdOS. C-1133. Lady embalmer. A. R.-Zeller Co..iira, ava .1 oxs Lady attendant. Day and night service. D T Dwm Williams and iCnott Hi It UJflllO Kaet 1115, -1943. DC A DOHM Undertakers. East 1080. 369-271 Russell St. CIC1ACC Undertaking Co. Main 4162. OftLWLO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay CDIPCHMBEBIOENCE UND. PLS. LUHJvJUlHu 6183. A-2235. 44S Mor. BREEZE & Snook, B-1252. T. 1258. 1026 Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant. P. L. LERCH. leading east side under- tartCl . ai. a x vl ajt. . - - , - A. D. KKM WORTHY & CO. Calla promptly answered In all parts of taKer. Hi. inn ac d-h". a . City. 1. P. - Plug xen t. uwr Uomiltrm ETi 80th and Glisan, Fu namUlOl neral services. Tabor 4313. Walter C. Kenworthy 1E32-1S34 B. 13th. Sellwood 71. B-lH.t. Schanen-Blair Co. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Largest stock of fine marble and arranite in Portland. Beautiful granite r.om our Oregon quarry. 287 Haw thorne ave. East 556. BLAESING GRANITE. CQ 267-3WP 3T COP. MAPI5QN PORTLAND iSARBLK WlaLtj.. 24-26 4th St., opp. city hall. M. 8564. A-161B. BEACH PROPERTY FOR SALE CHOICE lots Netarts Bay, trout, sea. fishing, shell fish, etc.; best on coaBt. terms. R-109, Journal. BUSINESS PBOPEltTx' STORE building worth $6000, mort gage $2200, make offer for equity. Must be sold. F-702, Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES T t CLOSE in, 0. minutes' ride, beautiful view, k acre, fruit, berries, garden, cow, chickens, big 4 room bungalow, not-quite completed; snap and terms. See it. 705 N. W. Bank bidg. $650 BUYS beautiful view 100x100 and 3 room bungalow, with sleeping porclu $100 cash, $10 per mo. 705 N. W. Bank Diag. 5 ROOM modern house, a snap; make good nome; targe see mis. Price $1260. Make your own terms. Tabor 8QZ9 FOR SALE Beautiful new modern S room bungalow, dirt cheap; cash or terms; will take auio on first payment. Tabor 1404. - FOR SAU3 Snap, house 4 rooms, lot 50x100. good basement, hot and cold water, must sell. Inquire 904 Ej 14th yt. N. - fnone w ooq nwn not.. LOT wanted, as 1st payment on new 6 room modern house; bal. $23 a WnnHKwn 419. FOR SALE. new. modern, 6 room house, all built ins ana nardwooi floors. $250 cash, bal. $23 a month. incrnding int. owner, woooiawn- 4is:, FOR SALE. $650 equity in new 6 room bouse for $300. Easy terms on bal. MODERN 6 room house, fireplace, 12500. - xerma. see owner, xvas Madison; Tabor 5zu. $2000 New Hawthorne bungalow. Best snap In Portland. 1044 Arnold st. Most any terms. Phone owner. Sell.' 75. 5 ROOM modern home, 2 blocas from . car, nice locality, a- snap; $1650. Come and loon at it, Taoor 3029, SPLENDID home. Irvington, cheap, T . If UAWmM i - A SNAP Buy from owner. I house and lotJ40xl25. 6809 85th st S. E. MODERN home, , just completed, at a bargain. Phone IJaat 2725, owner.- - ' FOR SALE House boat 16x42 ft. T 874. Journal. , 61 ( Con tinned) - S ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW - f9!0 CASli. Owner will , take mtg. of $1000 for balance? This is the btst buy iu Port land today for 11950. Hardwood floors in livinjr and dining roc ma. ' balance of floors A-l fir, finished in wax. fire place, electric light fixtures, window shades, window , seats in living and dining rooms, 2 large bookcases with leaded 1 art glass door, beautiful de sign, large buffet; kitchen has all built-in feat urea, with especially fine cooling: closet, ironing' board closet and wood 11 f t. ! Just completed. Re stricted district. 100 feet to Sandy blvd.. lot adxlOO feet, with 7 large fir trees. Cement sidewalks to and around house, yard all graded. No agent, no trade, no commission. N-434. JoornaL -.mil "SACRIFICE": On my new 5 room modern bunga low; has fire place, full basement, ( fixtures plumbing, built - ia con veniences, hardwood floors, large porches, attic, 'etc., is an east front. To realize will take J2250, easy terms; is priced far below surrounding property. House open Sunday, v Al berta car to 10th st north to 1063. No agents. Owner R. C. White. Bring this ad. - : I ; - ' We wtll build in any ' part of city I HOMES rost'.nar from $1000 t 120.000. Also apart ments and flats. We have money to loan. Call and see plana I j F. E. BOWMAN ! . ft COm Commercial Club tilde STOP! LOOK! THINK! DON'T RENT. Am going east, forced to sacrifice high class bungalow, cost 34000; its yours for 32700;; easy terms; all built in features; design new and original throughout; front windows bevel plate and leaded - glass, hardwood floors, furnace,: garden, cherry and apples; 0x100 foot lot, 4 blocks of Hawthorne car to ,70th. The only real snap in HOME for sale by owner; new, up-to-date: 6 rooms and sleeDlnsr norch. full basement, built in conveniences, gas in. sanitary plumbing, lot 80x100, 12 fruit trees, berry bushes and rose bushes; . worth $2600. Sell for $1800. as I want , to leave the city. Call Tabor 6160, or inquire at Tremont housefurnishing store, Tremont station on me tit. scott car line. FOR SALE A new 5 room modern bungalow, only $1800. Do you want a neat little home? I have tbe one you want. Will take your lot or' sec ond hand automobile as first payment. Balance ; on easy terms, uau owner. Tabor 1782. - j ! Small 3 Room House ' Fine lot, all In garden, 5 blocks from the Piedmont car barns. Price $760; $250x cash, baL easy. See owner, 411 Henry blag. WANT building lot as first payment on nice o room oungaiow near JhL 76th and Oregon. Has pantry, cabinet kitchen, nice lawn and flowers; lots of closet apace, i'rice izivo. xaoor zzye evenings. ; $2450, bMALL payment down and $25 per mo., including interest, buys one of the best 5 room bungalows In the city. Absolutely i new.. Thoroughly-up to date.i 50x100 lot. Phone owner. Tabor 4S3. - !' ' FOR SALE or exchange, almost new 8. room house; i practical, modern; 2 good lots, well located; in Canby, Or. Price $2200; will consider general mer chandise. Address . W. Blrdaell. box 186, Canby, Or. GET OUR FREE "HOME" BOOKLET, Tells how wo can build "guaranteed' home on; your lot or ours, i Bave you big money. You pay like rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1830 Mortnwestern ann Diag. PLANS $5 r PLANS $5 LET US PLAN TOUR BUNGALOW. LET US BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW, EASY TERMS, PAY LIKE RENT. H. A. WjiULjAjaa, u Mcmi ulaju. BIG sacrifice, leaving city, beautiful 2 story, 6 room thoroughly modern, full lot, i 1 -blocks south Sandy, by owner. $50 E. 66th N. Tabor 189. No real estate dealers. - i aPO.t SALE LOTS .16 BEAUTIFUL homesite, westi side, fine view, jrfty water. : price ($3ou, to cash, $5 a month, i Best-home value in Portland M. E. Lee, 605 Corbett bide;. FOR SALE Seaside lot, very reason able. Owner, 469 Magnolia at, ACREAGE 67 120 Acre Farm 10 acres of genuine beaverdam land, 10 acres' of upland on main road 1 miles from Portland; price $4000. The beaverdam land, alone is worth the price; part cash and. balance long time. CHICKEN ana fruit ranches Dear Port land; Gresham district, electrlo sta tion hi mile. New suboiviaion. Bun shine Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices 'only $75 to $150 per acre n small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bidg.. Portland. Or. 2 Acres, 5 Room House Chicken house, fenced. 1) miles oat on electric line, right at the station. Price $2200. $250 cash. Own terms on balance. 411 Henry Piqg, Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line. eas terms; will build - to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 1(86 or Bell wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. WILL sell 5 acres in Beaverton dis trict, rich bottom land. Improved with new 4 room cottage and other outbuild ings, on your own terms Will also con. nicer trade unincumbered property. Call wain oi jncnay piqg. 2 ACRES . cleared, 5 room house. 1 block from station and store. 11 miles from courthouse, 4th st. line; no in cumbrance; wants clear houso; or cheap for' cash. 41 1 Henry jbldg. i $50 Down i Buys 3 acres in cultivation at Lenta, 5c fare. Price $2000; i Main 1242. $20' DOWN and $io month buys 20 acres "of good land. TJ-998 Journal. FOR SALE FRMS 17 " Tuscon, Arizona, Farms Delightful- climate, crops grow all the year,' 12,000 acres irrigated land, all in cultivation, divided into 40 acre tracts or less and sold with1 crop. easy payment i plan, 10 cash, balance over 8 years; interest 6. For free literature call or write 724 Chamber of Commerce bidg., .Portland. Or. BACK of . Vancouver, $15 per acre. 80 - acres, 6 . room house, barn, chicken house, bearing fruit trees,- about 2 acres cultivated, land nearly all tilla ble, about' one million feet timber; this is 5 miles from Yacolt. Wash. Real snap, $tiud cash, balance to suit. Fred w. German co., i4 cnam. oi com. Willamette Valley Farm One of the best farms, all in culti vation, alii stock, crop and implements, 2 miles from ; town, on electric line. Will be sold on most any terms. Own- er, 625 Hawthorne ave. LIVE 'AND LET LIVE. Well equipped farm, 89 acres: soil let-class; team, cows and machinery ; location Ideal; small payments, with out Interest. Address Box 38. - La- rttr. Wnah. I WANT to sell or trade 160 acres. berei wheat and stocic farm tor unin cumbered, ' improved suburban acreage tersA T'VCat9 Tte I . iiy eywv. w f ---- - iF YOU are' looking for good buys or exenangea ui wwru ure. wneac land do not fall to see Keller A Deal, Suite 314.S Lumber Ex. , bldg Port- broker small payment down; easy terms if secured. Mrs. C. JL Green, Tk 1 rr Wh THE two finest acres at Metzger, one acre in ; fruit. $1500 cash or 3.04 acres with Improvements, $2760 cash, XX-86JL Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES 17 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 40 ACRES 0 - J .n ALL. TTl4l from Vancouver, on ! good gravel road. ib acres in oaanng prunes, hums, barna. 2 good wells, all fenced and cross fenced. - chicken houses, hog houses, all necessary! outbuildings, land lays practically levL. Owner has 6 00 ws, team, wagon, harness and all mall farm machinery which might be had if he was offered the right kind ot a proposition. Price $6500; will con sider house and lot jelear up to $3500. either in .Vancouver pr Portland. THUuraa'M oAn. 613 Main at.,- Vancouver. Wash. r-none no 1 SO acres, 7 rotlea R. R. and toat. per cent. Box 97. Castlerock. Wash. FARMS WANTKD RENT OR BUY 38 WANT 6. 10 -of .- IS acres for cash- paruy improved, wnnin zv muca Portland: Diuit be bargain. A-948, Journal. WANT 80 to 160 acres, improved; Alderton, 164 E. - have cash. . Oacarj 80th St. FOR RENT FARMS 14 GOOD lease for salej 20 acres oats, 1 acres potatoes, 4 acres clover, y, acre corn; good buildings, plenty of wood, water. Cheap If taken . at once, U- sz. journal, 80 ACRES, Cherry Grove, Or., .miles west of Gaston; 4a acres clear; caan or shares. Phone 4W, Oak Grove, Or. X-Z35, Journal. ; 8 ACRES at electric station, good buildings, reasonable- rent, monthly payments. Walter j Roswurm, Forest Grove, Or. ! HOMESTEADS 47 Homestead for sale, 160 acre relinquishment, arood aoil. 10 acres ! slashed. 10 acres more easily cleared; 6,000,000 feet of good saw timDcr, ceoar ana iir; smaii cabin; 1 miles from county road, 7 miles from Yoncalla,.Or. Price $1000. W. A. BOGA11D, - . Roseburg, Oregon. 160 acres; relinquishment; old settled country, good black aoll: 20 minutes' walk from R, R. station; 6 miles from oountv seat: good soring, boildings; 3 acres cleared. Owner stops, for 2 days at zs4 carnsioe st. . , HOMESTEAD, TUlamook Co., 3'A miles - for- mail and supplies; old road to place; tine soil; fine water; no rock; soma timber. Price $350. 411 Henry bidg. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 General Store Wanted As part nayment on my dairy and general farm, located 18 miles east of Albany; 320 acres, cattle, nogs, norses and machinery; best of soil. Price only $25,000, balance on 6 per cent in terest.-1 This is a snap. Aoorebs uwn- er, zo wagriington Diag. EXCHANGE Dandy 6 room modern bungalow, 2 lots, one block from car. St Johns. Price $3000; Incumbrance, $600, for improved land near . same value. Give full description in first letter. Write 1210 Macrum ave., past St. Johns. Or. 160 ACRES Lies fine, springs, run- ning water, county roao:, cream route, telephone line. Price $35 per acre; will trade all or nart for city property. Bee owner at 232 V waan ington it. Koom i 40 ACRES under water right. 7 miles from Redman, Or. Will sell for cash or trade for 10, 15 acres lmprovtd lana near portiana. uan at 31 4tn sc. or pHone Marshall 2167. Owner, F. natnaway. GOOD valley farms and city property to trade ror wneat ana ?iraira ranches. Give full description n first letter. Write 1210 Macrum ave , East Bt. Johns, Or. - 104 acres. IVi miles from city limits of Vancouver. Partly improved. Will exchange lor house and lot. Chance, 142K2d St. UViCilaiv liVUOfif WDQ S uv laO $5500. for small ranch, close in. Full description first letter. W-S80, Jour nal. - I HAVE a corner lot in Piedmont; will trade for smalt acreage or lot and some cash; might consider any thing of value. Phone Woodlawn 401 3f 320 ACRES Sileta timber to trade for income property or stock general merchandise. w-881, journa town, value $2500; trade for house and lot, cnance, I4S za sc. UP-TO-DATE 6 room house; will take truck, piano or 101 as ursi payment. Tabor 4316. " ' $1500 seller's contract. Trade for UOUse ana 101 m-ciiy. vuauce, Jiavs 2d st. - 820 acres good wheat land in Kansas, trade for property here. Chance, 142 za st. GOOD corner lot to trade for business. 1500 even, n-zi , journal. WHEN you answer these Want Ada, mention The Journal. WANTED r.KAL ESTATE 31 WANTED About 10 acres, partly un- ' der cultivation, near canine, win pay cash If you nave bargain. T-77, Journal. "-,-' LOTS, any' good locality; must be a bargain; give full description. F-702, Journal. - . : , ROOMING HOUSES 53 12 ROOMS, sleeping porch, completely furnished for roomers and boarders: 6 boarders to- begin with, man and wife will room and board toward fur niture payment; best location. W-878, Journal SMALL boarding house, rooms full, heart of city, nice home, good living. Owner wishes" to retire. Investigate, no . m. DhAna 9 tn a Main 1 ul P-tS " ." -- ROOMING house. 10 rooms, for' sale or traqe. rnunc . - - BUSINESS OFroitTlJNllES 8Q GO6i3 ! restaurant in " centrarOregon town of 3000; 2 sawmills under con struction now; also 18-bed rooming 1 .... a nar OIh hA.liUtC4t tlMMV ' TIH V- menta'; sale either or both. FX-7 07, J ournai. 500 BUSINESS CARDS 1000 80s 55c Rose City Prlrytery, 8d at Taylor. $260 cash takes good restaurant with 1 furnished rooms above, west side location. Rooms 301 and 802 Lumber Exchange. 2d and Stark. FOR SALE - Restaurant business, large trade; reason for selling leav ing town. For information call at 635 E. Couch. $100 CASH buy h interest in , good n&vinar office V business. Live man can more than pay for his interest lo month. B-4c, journal. FOR SALE Grocery; best location on east side; transfer corner; new building, reasonable rent; a bargain. y-701. journal.- FOR BALE A good, clean stock of groceries ana xruiis. wiu sen - at 20 per cent discount IX sold at once. E-623, journal. POPCORN MACHINE 8600 Tliax sold for $760 one year ajro: alan free bouse rent and good buaineas in valley town. 411 nenry oiqg. TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS SEE BITTER, UU W Hi Sc U UIWDT, 205-207 Board of Trade bidg. 1000 Business Cards S.85 Kyder Pty. Co.. S. W. ear. d A Morrison PROFITABLE book and stationery : business for sale: reasonable con. cession for quicic saie. w-b54, journal SOBER carpenter partner to help DUUO BUM. 'i fV. IVHUUW, Journal. - - - ; ' - ----- --' - - IF you want to move or start grocery tore in best location on west side. can- A-1S4B. jwamnan SMALL dairy lunch for sale cheap if taaen at once. : jtni main aim. GROCEP3 store for sale, clean stock; mem take-half trade,. Ii-&; Journal. FOR SALE- FARMS iOontmned) 2 BUSINESS OPXJRTUNITIES SO ( Continued) Flour and feed mills, machinery, ul gOod location, no competition; this 1 : exfeiieTit opportunity lur a. iimn price and terms apply to Prairie Power Company, Prairie City, Or. 5215 v $215 $215 Buva a -larar store, deoot location. cheap rent, clears IS dally; stock and fixtures will invoice $1150; this in cludes $60 upon lease. See Peters, 15 n. bin st. 1 BILLIARD AND POOL BARGAIN OUTSIDE CITY. Finest elace. best location in city of 12.000: valued at approximately $3000; would take good auto in on deal or consider trade; no agents. ' AddreHs K' tuu, journal ornce. Vancouver, wean. CONFECTIONERY, ice cream,' cigar and tobacco store, good rixtures ana stock, 2 living rooms, rent $10; reason of -selling retiring from retail busi ness. This is a aood buy. Price I3uu. uvner, 3Z 1st st. X WANT a partner with $700; can be silent or active; have a paying busi ness; will net $1000 or more this sum mer. The' business at at Port Orford, Curry county. Or. Call at 123 E. lata St.. p. Eaet 6969'. "SOME SNAPS' in small Morea, liorn $500 to $1500. Will consider some trade on! most of them. Rooms 301--, Lumber Exchange bidg.. cor. 2d and Stark. i - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I WANTEU 63 MECHANIC, 28 years old. 14 years' practical . experience, has email amount O money and services to in vest in blacksmith, auto repair or ma-, chine shop. Hest references City or country work. W-SX4, Journal. MONEY TO LOAN i REAL ESTATE 27 LOANS on lmprovea city property r for building purposes, advance made as building progresses; liberal reply ment privileges; no commission. J. P. Lipscomb. 242 Stark at. Main 4420. Mortgage Loans ' I. JU WHITE. 701 Selling bidg. BUILDING LOANS on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beok, 816 Fall ing bidg. Main 340T. WE have mouey to loan on -your reau estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY. 4Z3 Chamber or commerce. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, cuu. tracts;! mortgaav -oana; reasonable rates. V- H. Lewla & Co.. Lewie bidg. Jloo.yuu on murtKagea city and lanu property. flr insurance. WcKenale & Co., Gei'llnger bidg., 2d and Aider. MONEV to loan in amuunis of $1UJ to $5o00 on city property. A. 11. Lell, 201 Oerlinger bidg. MORTUAGE loans at current ratva. Real estate security. Apply room 2WJ Stock Exchange, ad and Yamhill. LOANS of $200 up on improved city property made in a day. - YVlllough- py, tit Morga ELPIH. 17&0U uerHonul funda to loan on Im proved real, estate. All or part. De acrlbe j property. J-733, Journal. $200. liiiU, ouu, uu, mutt, eisUO. Fred W. German Co.. j14 Cham, of Com. 40.0Ul OH LMtj.t KAilKlNUlON, 00 4tn tn. Moira 01 1 rwoa nam. MO IS mi. M to loan tf tu pr cent. W. xi. Helta & Co., 210 Koaiding bias $500 to tbUUU PltlVATE MUNLK, u- 881, Journal, $500 to t'iQOO to loan at reaaonable rates. Tabor 3402. MOKTGAUt) LOAftifi, o and 7 per cen. IxjuIs Solomon. & Co.. 22 Stark at. I MONEY TO IXJAN CHATTELS. SALARIES 07 lUHEniATlD LOAN8 ON 'DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 AT EASTERN 11ATEH. We have one of the finest retail jewelry -stores in tbe city. A loan de partment is conducted in connection with aame, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Abaolutely be signs designating loan buaineas dis played; in front of our store. All mer chandise pledged la held for a period of seven months, whether r not in terest i' paid when due. We are II Cenaed and have been established since 1899. No connection with any other loan establiahuieiit in this city. A. AM. DELOVAGE, JEWELERS. 824 Washington at. LANS IN SIX HOURS' TIME. I At Legal Rates We loan money on dfamoftdn, pianoa, liveatock, to 1 ana recelpta, plain noun, on furniture, or anything of value. . You can get it telay. Portland Loan Oo, Licenced by State. 311 Dektim Hid.. Third and Washington. Marshall! 3aS8i A-!97. SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN .NO'iEt. ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Businea Strictly ConlldentlaL STATE SEC UitlTY COMfANf. 1 LICENSED. 1 $0 KAILINO BLDO- MONEY AT ONCE. DlamoDds, Watches. Musical Instrum'tat Separate dept. for ladlee. ELliy CO. (Licensed.) 820 Lumber Ex. tildg.. 2l anil Stark. LOANS WANTED I WANT $2600 on my Holladay Park property, worth $9500; no Incum brances. State rate of interest and commiaalon. If any. Y-302, Journal WANTED A loan of $700 on 8 lot. unimproved, worth iZ4(io, xor.z yre. at 8 per cent. X-286. Journal. LOAN WANTED $14,000 to $20,000; will not deal with brokers. x-2ue. Journal. LOAN wanted on real estate security. Phone Woodlawn 2162. FINANCIAL ax FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers' Interest in contracts, purchased, Oregon and I Washington. 1L E. Noble, Lumbermen bidg. 1 ' HELP WANTED MALE Y. M. C A. EMPLOYMENT LEPT. Record for year 19141 Calls for men .................. lTfl Poaiuona Xlllea ll All young men seeking employment ere cordially invited to consult with the secretary of the employment de- part SZai rtmant . , . . N who understands the care ot ap ple orchard: must liave caah to pu.y for furniture now in house; will ray salary, furnish house, a cow and feed. Call Saturday at Imperial hotel, be- tween 1 and 4 p. m. Bee Mr. Ma geman. OPENING for a bright young man who is well connected and has good acquaintance, to learn piano busincsa; email salary wltn gooa commission. H-747. Journal. SALESMEN wanted, outfit free, cash weekly. Addreaa Capital City Nur. erv. Co.. Salem. Or. PAPERM ANGER, anail Job; muat work good ana reasonable. b'Ji Front. WANTiuD- Young mad to work on farm- rnuMt be able to rnllk. A. 11 Bluhm. Oregon City. Route 8. box lt. WANTED A bricklayer and plasterer for emall; Job. call Heiiwooq z.i 1 1 HELP WANTED MISC. i AGENT for house to bouse pror.amon. sells ror Z5 cents, ssu ouya an out fit of 250 sets. W-H48. Journal. . SADDLE horses, 60c firat hour, 2 00 additional hours; English or stock saddles. 1 16th and Madlwon. M. HA.t. WANTED Names Of men, lit or over. wishing roverumui yjum. o uv. GX-1 60. loornal. ' WANTED A few families to ptca tra wherries. t.,-i.M. COOK headquarter California Wijae Depot. Z'i1 ramnni. rvewr sen. UNCALLKD for tailor made suite H U up. Taylor, the Tailor. 289H l-grfH. iOoatiaaed uv JSaxt-i. tit.