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THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 19I&. 15 UNEMP 0Y1NT AND CHARITY WILL BE THE TOPIC OF CONFERENCE Responsibility of Society to - Defectives to Come Before State Gathering at Reed, CRIME SUBJECT TONIGHT Stations TO X.ast for Three Days; well Knows FtrtOBt "Will Par ttctpate in XHscnsslons. Portland problems of unemployment and administration of charity will be &erIoualy considered at th Oregon State Conference, of Social . Agents which opens this afternoon at Reed . college for a three-day session, "The .Responsibility of I Society to Defectives" Is the subject for the ses sion beginning this afternoon, and "Society's Responsibility for Crime," the subject of the evening session. It is announced that the organlza : tion will be continued until solutions are found for the problems discussed,. , The addresses this afternoon and evening are announced as follows: . Society and Mental .Defectives. , Chairman, O. M. Plurmher, member of Portland school board,' Friday aft ernoon, j May 21, 3:00-5:30 p. nj. "The I Menace of Feeblemindedness," Dr. Eleanor Rowland, professor of psychology. Reed college. . ' "Heredity of Mental Defects," Dr. Harry Beal Torrey, professor of bi ology. Reed .college. -Practical Problems." i"The Crim inal,' George A. ThacheK director of Oregon Prisoners' Aid society, Port - land. Or. "The Man and the Job," Glenn Joflh on, Reed college. "The School Child," Ida M. Manley, Allen school, Portland. Or. "Methods of , Reform," Dr. Steven s' son Smith, associate-professor - of orthogenics and director of the psycho logical - cinlc. Bailey and Babette Gatsert Foundation for Child Welfare, University of Washington. ' Society's Responsibility for Crime. Chairman, Mrs. Miller R. Trumbull, secretary of child labor com mlsison. - Friday evening. May 21, 8-10 p. m. The Reclamation and Restoration of 'the Criminal." Dr. 13. A. Freden hagen, general superintendent of- the National Society for the Friendless, ,J Kansas City, Mo. . . "The Development of the Juvenile Court," Dr. Thomas D. Eliot, Pacific coast' secretary of the American Social Hygiene association, San Francisco, Cal. "Recent Contributions to the Science ' of Crime," Dana Poulsen, Reed col lege. ' "The Adequate Treatment of Offen ders in the Municipal Court," John H. Stevenson, Judge of the .municipal court. "How We Treat the Delinquent r Boy," W. S. Hale, superintendent of the state training scnooi ror ooys, d- lem. Or. All sessions are open to thej public Coyote Hunting Quite Profitable Pendletpn, Or., May 21. Proof that the law passed by the last legislature making the bounty on coyote scalps has had the desired effect is had in the records of the Umatilla county clerk. They show that over 1700 coy ote scalps have been presented for the bounty since the law went into ef fect in March. The total number of bounties paid out up until today was .1714, a record without precedent in this county. The bounty paid aggre gated $5142, of which amount the state pays half and the county half. Far mers and stockmerf declare the whole sale slaughter of these predatory j beasts will mean the saving of thou sands oi aoiiars io mem, as mo in creasing number of coyotes in the past few years hasmade them a serious menace, especially since rabies devel oped among them Since the bounty 'was made $3 many men have made the hunting of coyotes a business and have made good wages. To- Serve Ten Years. Los Angeles. Cal.. May 21. (U. P.) Heavily guarded, Charles E. Sligh' was taken-north today to begin servlhg 13 j. years In Folsom for robbery. He was -'convicted of assisting in the robbery ; of : Fred Harlow, cafe, man, and two :KTT1 ll Ml V "TO7HEN your eastern JTT JflffL il friends come out i.jj : I for their first wonder- i f 't M' '!ihr It visit to the Coast, let I ft I M r II them carry baek mem- it fMWif hi ories of fragrant hours Ifrf. JJI A-'. spent vrith one of our IJv ifft1'''1' Mil iti8titutions of the ffe; J);5! Wi! Coast" the; Gen'l 1 m tn7tM Arthr-Gisar p IKjL U tjf V'Vt! i The GtaCl Arthur Cigar in- t(m fft." i. i nil'' ; JI new, to enjoy th hospU f f,JM V.. ffjfr it t tality of hi -Exposition If 4 1M ffitii ' hid 1 home in the il A. Guns 1 fsfc 9 IW Ir'W ACohuuBuiUingonthe JUmL Vv perf 1 ...I Jlt1 '"- : ; N I 'f itM, mm- - M. A. Grot arC, fca, Plrfril rtm . ' . in- i . Shot Intended for Burglar? Disturbs 7 Detective's Dream - '; ' :. , p; i . . . vCvv Detective Snow was sleeping peacefully about ,2:30 o'clock this morning; dreaming of bad men that be was on the point of ijr capturing, when one of them ijr fired his revolver pointblank at him. The sound of the gun jjt woke Snow up and he . heard 4t three more shots fired. He 4t realized that the shot fired in his dreams was anything but a . if-' dream shot and rushed for the 4fr door. Investigation , proved ft that the shots were fired by his . neighbor, A. H. Greenberg, 636 ijr East Eighteenth street north, , at a robber fleeing from Green- -sfc bers garage. The robber in 4 his haste to outrun the bullets left a new kit of -tools which 4jt he was making away with and his bat behind. He is described as tall and thin and about SO m- years old. Italians in U. S. Not To Be Called to War Acting' Consul Ho acargotti at San Frandsoo Says Army of Sis Coun try Plenty large EnougH. San Francisco, May 21. P, N. S.) Italians in the United States are not likely to be called to the' colors in the event of Italy entering the European war, is, the opinion today of Acting Consul Pio Margottl, of the Italian consulate in this city: He j has re ceived no Instructions from the home government regarding enlistment here. "There are enough men in i the home army at present,"' said Margdtti today, "without calling Upon those in Ameri ca. At least my countrymen in the United States win not be called out at the beginning of Italy's fighting if she does go to war, and perhaps not at all. The consulates in this country hare no record of the number of men in the United States who will be avail able ! for the army. Information this kind is in the 'hands of the -home government, of course." Cosmetics, Rouge Arouse judge's Ire Judges Book, San -tafaal, caL, Takes Exception to Attire of Three Girls ; Tens rather So. San Rafael. Cal Mav 21. (U. P.) Cosmetics, rouge and fashionable hats are not wanted in Judge Zook's court. In fact they became . menace to the wearer when under the eye of the court. The Judge took objection to all three when be observed -three pretty maidens "all dolled up" in his court room. The Judge did not wait until court was over to air his opinions. He simply called Rev. Newton K. Clem enson, father of the maidens, before him and expressed his. disapproval from the bench. "Ton should not permit your daugh ters to appear in public in such . at tire," said the court. ' . - The girls appeared as witnesses in the divorce trial which tSieir mother, Mrs. Jennie Clemenson, had instituted against' the minister. The court found that Clemenson was not guilty of the acts charged in -; the woman's com plaint, and denied the decree, but at the same time he took the edge off the victory for the rest of the family by starting a war on rouge and cos metics. Congregation Has Trouble; Church Building Burned Union, Or., May 21. Follow- jjt lng bitter discord and contro- 3t jfc versy among the congregation of the local Christian church, if the church building was de- lit strayed by ftre at 3 o'clock this morning. The building was insured for $1000. Evidences if- of incendiarism are well de- $f fined. . Sf. 30t fc detectives in Harlow's residence last year. Alfred Sells, confessed slayer of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vogel, near San Francisco, was accomplice to Sllgh in the Harlow Job. He was given a life sentence seme time ago. WATER METERS WILL CUT DOWN BONDS FOR . NEW CONSTRUCTION If Laying Unnecessary Mains Continues Expenses Soon to Exceed Revenues, Claim By installing water meters the'- city will cut down the amount of bonds is sued for new construction. This is one of the-points .Commissioner Daly says is pertinent to the subject of water meter installation. K J The bonded debt "of the water bu reau at present is $7,044,000. The in terest being paid on this debt amounts to 1282,760, and the .amount for the sinking fund this year totals $254,460. These two amouBts together consti tute a fixed charge, and according to figures given by Commissioner Daly, this fixed charge is steadily increas ing at the rate of $25,000 a year. If the city continues to issue bonds for needless mains where water abuses abound, v it will be only a few years before, the fixed charge will amount to more than the total revenues per year of the water bureau, says Daly, and as a result the water bureau will find itself stranded.: WILL PAY $36,301 DUTY NewTork, May 21. (I. N. 6.) Mrs. Lavender B. Dunlap, the forrfer Chicago manicure girl, who married William,, A- Dunlap, , heir of the mil lionaire hatter, has abandoned . her contest against the seizure of her diamonds in November. JJJ13. By the terms of the compromise made with the government, the Dunlaps willTay the government J36.301.8S, the full duty, and remove the Jewels from the country. An officer of the customs service will hand the articles ; to her or her agents on a ship bound for England, which Dunlap contended was bis home. Throughout the world one-fourth of all . children die before six years of age. one-half before they are 16, and one person in' every 100 lives to see 65. Secrets of London Complexion Doctors Famous London specialists who cater to titled ladies and others of so cial prominence, employ a remarkable method of comple'xlon rejuvenation. One undergoing this treatment visits the beauty doctor late in the after noon, has something dabbed over her face, then, heavily veiled, departs in her motor car. This is repeated daily for a week or so, wnen a complexion ot snowy purity and exquisite delicacy is in evidence. The secret of this method is ordinary mercolized wax. Anyone can apply the wax without as sistance of & specialist. An ounce of it cos.ts very little At any drugstore (obtainable here as well as in Eng land.) It is used like cold cream, be fore retiring, and washed off morn ings. Its success is due to a peculiar absorbent property which i gradually removes wornout particles of cuticle, revealing the younger, healthier skin beneath. A wonderful wrinkle-chaser, also in vogue among - Englishwomen, is pre pared by dissolving 1 oz. powdered saxolite in pt. witch hazel. Used an a wash lotion, this completely and quickly effaces even the deepest lines. (Adv.) Respectable Funeral Beautiful adult plash or broadcloth casket, em- J LT b aiming, rough box,r hearse, two limousines and 8 KM services for More reasonable funerals If de sired for $20, $40, $60. Higher price funerals in proportion. We make our own caskets. Lady as sistant, i Private funeral chapel. MXUUSB ft TBACXT7, Independent Funeral Directors, Washington and Ella Streets. Phone Main 2691, A-7885. , WANT AD RATES la effect October 1. 1814. ALL PREVIOUS BATES CANCELLED CHARGED AOVIISMNTS Dally or 8andar fH cents per word per Insertion. -Tbla charge la tor at! ciasslcie tlom, mx ceptlDg "For Bent in Prints Pamll?," "Boom and Board ia Private Family," "Sltnattoa Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent" ada, walca are 1)4 cents ner wori per Insertion. No ad charged for .ees than 15 cent. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS ! eenta per word for all clarifications, excepting "For Bent In Private ramlly." ' Boom and Board in PrWata Family." "Sitae, tion Wanted," and "WrM to Bent" ada, which ire 1H centa pe- vrd. CoosecnU liiMrtlo i of cash . act ada : infer tiona for the price ( t I Iiivertlona (or tba pric? of 5. NEW TODAY Staples. , THE Youn Eyes I MEETING NOTICES 41 AX. KADTf.R TEMPLE; mSar&S a. a. v. . jn. w. ;rT Stated session SatiTrday, , May zz, at 8 p. Ma- and Yamhill streets. Concert by the band at 7:30 p. m. - Visiting no bles cordially invited, r By order of the Potentate. i HTJGH J. BOYD, recorder. , OREX30N LODGE NO. 101, A. F. & A. M. Special communication tomorrow (Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the F. C degree. Visitine brethren cordially invited. By order of the W. M. LESLIE S. PARKER, Sec WASHINGTON LODGE NO! 46, A. F. & A. M. Spe cial communication ; tomor row (Saturday) evening, 7 o'clocit, E. 8th and Burn side. E. A. desrree. Visit ers welcome" Order W. M. . J. H. RICHMOND.' Sec. ALBERT PIKE LODGE. U. IX. A. F. & A. M. Spe cial communication tonight at 7:30 o'clock. E. A. de gree. Visitors welcome. By order of W. M. .? E. R. rVIE. Sen. DANCED Prise waits; to be given by Oregon Lodge No. 369 of the Frater nal . Brotherhood at Manchester hall, 85 Vs 5th st Friday evening. May 2 1. A good time Is assured. Admission 25c COMMITTEE. THE Bricklayers will hold a special meeting in their hall. Second and Yamhill . sts.. Friday evening, at 8 p. m. important business. - TJital Statistics marriagcs.Birtbs, Deaths. MARRIAGE UCENSES Homer Dailey, 500 Colombia bWd., 26, and Winnie Bade, 500 Columbia bld., 28. Charles P. Mulkej. Kllverton, Or- legal, and El ma Smith. 5328 45th at, K., legal. W. G. Smith St Co. JS Third floor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent- all al Unique Tailoring Co.. S0 SUrk St. lilKlHS KKAMSHAAE To Mr. and Mr. Elmer A. Kranahaar, 213 70tn are., Lenta, May 18, a aon. HAKTUSO To Mr. and Mrs. Basil H. Har- tnug. Bearer apla.. April 28, a aon. HILL To Mr. and Mm. Cnas. B. Hill, 884 E. Ankeny L, April 9, a daughter. LEIGH To Mr. and Mra. Cnaa. Lelxh, 394 E. 47th at N.,- March 10, a son. BtJOPE To Mr. and Mia. Wa. J- Boope. 601 K. 20th st. N.. March 29, a danghter. McCBACKEX To Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Me- Cracken, 702 Upabur St., May 27, a son. BANTA To Mr. and Mra. Herbert J. Banta, 391 B. 24ta at. N.. March 31, a daughter. LEONABD To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Leon ,ard, 226JA IStn t. May 14. a aon. SCONCE To Mr. and Mra. Ernest ii. Sconce, 745 Mllwaukie at., May 12, a aon. CHB1ST1 To Mr. and Mra. Samuel Christy, 4m Tacoma are May 16. a daughter. PKEUBECKSON To Mr. and Mr. Edwin K. JTedretkaon, i 4J8 E. GlUau at.. Mujr 17. a sen BItOWN To -Mr. and Mra. Nlcnolia Brown, 1151 Bth St.. Mr 17, a son. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 I'AiiE At Philadelphia, Fa., May 15. Arehy N. Pare, aged 31 years. The funeral services will be held Saturday, May 22, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at the residence establishment of J. P. Kinley &. Son, Montgomery at 6Ui. Friends invited. IntermeBt at Bom City cemetery. TATE In - this eity May 18, Birtie S. Tate, aged 4d years. The remains will be forward ed thia evening, Friday, by J. P. Finley & Son, to Jiorinan, Okla.. where services will be held and interment made in the famliy plot. LASKEB May 21, Julius Lasker, aged 62 vears. Remains at Dunning MeKntee'a parlors. Notice of funeral later. The deceased was a member of the Bartenders' League No. 339 and the Eagles lodge of Seattle. HANDLE In this eity. May 20, Theresa Kandie, aged 72 years, beloved wife of John lianaie. Announcement ui tuuwn NICHOL In this city. May 20, Archie Kichol. aged 32 jeara. Announcement of funeral later. - HA GEY Mrs. Julia A. Hagey. 310 E. 6th sU, St., May 18, 5 years; eerehral apoplexy. T1LLOTSON James B. TUlotnon, St. Vin cent's, May 15, 03 years; apopleiy. ROBERTSON Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson, 935 Commercial St., May 17, 35 years; carcinoma of liver. KN01i.it B. J. Knorr. Bandon, Or., April 22, 4 years; accidental drowning. WADE liob.-rt il. Wade. 40O Holladay ave., May 15, 80 years; senility. BLACK Herbert Black, St. Vincent's, May 18, 45 years, apoplexy IL MARTIN FORBES CCw florists. 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. CLARK'S' Flower Shop Funeral d signs, flowers. 430 Wash. Main 3771. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. i . J. P. FINLEY & SON. . Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLjsu V. the leading funeral director, 220 2d St., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511. Main oof- Dunning & McEnteeod'in every detaiL Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430. A-4558. Lady assistant. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. , 41 East Alder st. Kast 52. B-2E26. r i i r - ad Keroy. Wood- lawn 306. C-1133. Lady embalmer. A D "7rtllnr- Pn 592 William ave. Al III t-CIIOI UUI Bast 1088. C-108S. Lady attendant. Day and ntght service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1BS2-14 E. 13th. Sellwood 71. B-112S. MILLER Sc TRACT, independent fu neral directors. Prices low as $20, $40, $0. Wash, and Ella. M. 2691. A-7885. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. Calls nromntlv answered In all parts ot eity. TL O. O. F. bldg Lents, -lapor osoi. Unm'.lAn E. 80th and Gllsan. Fu- llCUillltUll n.ral prvirrti Tabor 4S1I. X Duma Williams and Knott i I oyr ne east ms, 0-1943. PEARSON ?tASaSSrtn East 1080. St. pir hi CO Undertaking Co. Mala 4152. OKtW tO A-23J1. Cor. 3d and Clay t P I PQH M RESIDENCE UND. PLS. L.niOOUIMM. 6133 A-S35. 445 Mor. BREEZE & Snook, B-1252. T. 125S. 102t Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant. P. L. LERCH, leading east side under taker. E. 11th & Clay. B-1888. E. 781. MOXUMEXIS Schanen-Blair Co. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, i " j Friend station; it acres in cultivation, Largest stock of fine marble andJjbalance in pasture and timber; about jrranite in Portland. Beautiful granita ..um our urrgwa qusrr;, xxow thorne ave. East 6566. cfrbLALSING GftANlTECQl U 267-3RO 3TCOO. MADISON, H Puwilan AtiLi wkss., 264-26 ! tn St.. opp. ciiy nan. m. A-iaift. FOR SAUE HOUSES FOR 8 ALE New modern house, 6 rooms, and sleeping porch, a fine home; price $1600; biggest bargain to day. Call owner. Tabor 6160, after 7 evenings or Sunday. CLOSE in, 20 nfrnutes ride, beautiful view. acre, fruit, berries, garden, cow, chickens, big 4 room bungalow, not quite completed. Snap and. terms. see it. o xn-w. Jtsana oiag. $650 buys beautiful view 100x100 and 3 room oungaiow witn sleeping porch; $100 cash, $10 per month. 705 N-W. Bank bldg. - FIVE room bungalow; strictly mod ern, hardwood floors, nice grounds, 1 block south - Hawthorne. Terms. Owner. 302 E. 46th. WILL sacrifice for cash a dandy new 6 room bungalow, oak floors, fire place, all kinds builtin work. Haw thorns car, owner, g-aiB. journal MODERN home, 8 rooms, all conven iences; worth $4500; will sell for ....... t l 1 k -,, . part- casii. n-iu, journal. CLASSY new modern 6 rooi bunga low, cheap, cash or terms. Tabor 1404. - - I HAVE a 5 room bungalow 2 blocks from carline; all modern; price $2100. $20 per month. East 6932. $125 CASH takes lot 40x100 in Brent wood. Phone Main 8470. Ask for Heinie. - ' - $50 CASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT. New modern 6 room bungalow; close to car; a snap. Owner. Sellwood 2204. 6 ROOM house, lot 60x100, 2 blocks from carline, 3 from school. $1050, terms. 612 E. Richmond st. . MODERN 6 room bungalow, 68 E. 20tb St., walking distance. . Owner, Main 2197. - - - FOR SALE HOUSES - 61 HOUSES 63 J OA A. w , - " - Extra r large, modern - bungalow. rooms on first floor, upstairs nfln" isnea. out. rioorea, large enougra xw &mrt rvma It . nntul 1(1 foot IrOIlt porch, all brick and cement, plate glass windows, - and door, large fireplace, builtin bookcases, oak veneer panels in dining room, elegant electric fixtures . basement 26x44 feet, 7 feet high, au concrete; furnace, wash trays elec tricity and gas; house cost $3200; lo cated in Windsor Heights addition. 2510 E. 48th 8t, south of Division. This property is worth $4000; price $3000; $1000 will handle, part cas. part trade, balance on easy terms. a oor izz. , c-55a. journal DIW .V?- R TtClCiW HOUSE. Almost giving this away. - Worth $3000. Sell for $175. $22 cash down, bal. terms to suit. No. 48 W. Alns wnrth n vp corner Concord. Siae- ' walks and curbs fu and paid. L-0,1! 'alone worth $2000. 6 room house, 16 bearing fruit, trees tnrown in, bj $1S75. Texas owner says cut it lop; If' you want to make $50d to $700 profit, get busy today. (B) DORR iL KEA.SEY CO.. 2d floor Chamber of Commerce. W will Duud -u iy I . ,4 m!W I HOMES costing front $200(1 to $20,000 Also apart menu and flats. We have money to loan. Call and see plans. Ij F. E. BOWMAN Commercial Club bldg RII V A MOM HI AND FAY v RENT TO YOURSELF. Neat 4 room bungalow type house, close to the car, nice lawn, shrubbery, etc. Very attractive. Price $125). $200 cash down, balance as rent. C ALLAN & KA6ER, 722 Yeon bldg. WHY pay rent when you- can buy a neat 3 room house, ready tP move into, for $550, $75 cash. $10 a month? This is located on the west side, only 15 minutes' car ride; 5c fare. Best value in Portland. M. E. Lee, 505 Cor- bett bldg. ! SOUTH PORTLAND. New 7 room house, all improvements paid, large lot, fine Tiew, -shades, fix tures, screens, linaUeum, gas range and heater; have $4760 invested but If you can pay $1500 cash, balance 3 years will sell for $3750. Evenings, Mar. 1761. Small 3 Room House Fine lot, all in garden, 5 blocks from Piedmont car barns, lot alone is worth all I ask for whole thing. Price $7.50, $250 cash. Balance to suit See owner. 411 Henry bldg. ! ROSE CITY PARK, best location; leav- ing city; big sacrifice; selling- re t gardless of cost, our 6 room home, 2 'story and sleeping porch; thoroughfy i modern, -all built-in features; beauty; full size lot; 650 E. 66th N. Tabor 1S9. No real estate dealers. x $2500 Hawthorne bungalow, 5 rooms, large attic, full basement, fireplace, built-in conveniences, etc; cost $3200; fur- nished If wanted; unusual buy. easy terms; home mornings. Main 4163. Rose City Park . 6 "rooms, new and modern, all built in conveniences, furnace, fixtures and shades, price $3000, cask or terms. Phone owner. ' Tabor 680 ' liK'-r O UK FREE "HOME" BOOKLET. Tells how we can build "guaranteed". borne on your lot or ours. Save you big money. You pay like rent XHB OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1830 Northwestern Bank bldg. PLANS $5 PLANS $5 LET US PLAN YOUR BUNGALOW. LET US BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW. EASY TERMS. PAY LIKE KBNT.N H. A. WILLIAMS, 609 MCKAY BLDG, FOR SALE -New double constructed 8 room house; bath and toilet, hot and cold water, basement, all improve ments; will sacrifice for cash. E-626, Journal. ; FOR SALE, or trade, modern 6 room bouse on E. 84th st. Lot 50x100; chicken bouse and yard pnly $2500. Will take good clear lot as first pay ment. Leaving city and must selL Ph6ne- Tabor 6504. FOR SAUK 1XXTS 16 TWO beautiful view lots ClOOxlOO). close in. 20 minutes' ride, only $400; terms to right party. 705 N. ,W. Bank bldg. lriDrlAn i hloo.kr- new W-W ear. Good bungalow site; half value; $650, $100 down. See Citizens' Agency, 170 2d st. ACREAGE 67 Columbia River View Tracts At Martin's Bluff, Washington. A place where nature has most lavishly bestowed both beauty and fertility. There is no more scenic spot on the Columbia, right on the Pacific high way, Northern Pacific, Great Northeaa and O-W. R. & N. railroads and many boat lines that traverse the river. These tracts run from Ahi acres to .15 acres. The smaller tracts are all prac tically level and of the finest soil, while the larger tracts have some rough land. There is plenty of good tillable land on each tract and the price is in reach of everyone. J nst think of it, a tract large enough to make a living on, with the greatest scenery on eartbTstretching , out be fore you. all for $300; larger tracts for $500 to $850; very easy terms. Salesmen will meet O-W. R. N. train No. 662 each day at Martin's Bluff. Cowlita County Title & Investment Co., Kalama. Wash. 20 ACRE TRACTS. $15 PER ACRE. We have 210 acres of choice unim proved land on the Little Kalama river, 7 miles N. E. of Woodland, Wasl. that we are going to sell "in 20 acre tracts at $15 per acre and very liberal terms. Write or phone us to meet you in Woodland and show you over this land. Leave Portland N. P. train No. 408. Cowlit County Titla & lr.v. Jo., inc., K.aiama, vvasn. $8 PER ACRE. 1 fill jtcren of eood land. 30 miles SOuth of The Dalles, Or.. 2 miles from zUu.uuu saw uui.uer, picjity wu-lci, house and barn. A- Burg. 3S5 Broad way, city. 20 Acre Farm i A - MVA-a oanii ifl sa hnftvAPlam Isn.i 10 acres or upland on main rpaai jrviuai u, ivu. u oeavenuun iuiu iuuuo 19 wui iu vnm . 'price; part cash and balance long time. teller & Deal. 314 Lumber Exchange. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land: Gresbam district, electrlo sta tion hi mile. New subdivision. Sun-, shine Valley orchard tracts ; best soil, free wood; elegant location. - Prices only $75 to $150 per acre In small tracts;- easy terms. Frank Mc Far land Realt Co., 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. Or. FOR SALE -19 acres fine garden land, some beaverdam; creek, spring, house, barn, tools, 1 mile north of Butteville, Mr mile to boat; low price; your own time. per cent. - 390 .Van couver ave. - ; , Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to ear line, eas terms? will build to suit nurchaser. rnone mars ran lut or Sellwood 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 fclso con sider trade unincumbered property. Call Main 1242. 401 McKay bldg. ONIONS, CELERY. ASPARAGUS. A beautiful 2 acre tract, over half clear, close to Ttgard, Or.; $100 cash, balance $12.50 monthly. Fred W. Ger man Co, 914 Chamber of Commerce. ; TEN acres of the finest garden land' in the state at Canby, Or. Will sell at a sacrifice and give terms to suit. 4uo iyoriDwraiuiu& 5 ACRES, all in 5-year-old fruit trees, Yamhill county; $350 takes this; . il WT Q i 7 Tm. r o 1 FOR SALE 10 acres, 3 room house, i mile of electric car. Address owner. Box 111. uK urove, ur, FOR SALE Cheap, nice suburban thk acre home. Owner. 232 Washing ton st, room 18. ill SUBURBAN" ACREAGE 76 hVt ACRES near 18th and Division - sts., on car line, nearly all in culti vation, fine for truck and poJtry ras inc. S houses, barn.. 3 wells. 60 fruit "trees, 2 chicken nouses, 2 springs, i59 i chickens, 3. cows, 2 nogs. Buggy. lumDer on ground for 9 room house all for - J37B0. some terms: near eood public and high school. Call at place or . a j -r t i s A City, Orv FOR SALE F-'JEUiS 17 CALIFORNIA. A fine subdivision nroDOsition. 880 facres of Xlfte olive, orange, lemon. grapefruit and alfalfa land in me oac ramento valley, near two railroads, good towns, schools,, etc. WITH A FREE WATER RIGHT. ' Price $80 per acre. Adjoining land selling in small tracts at $135 to $160 per acre, without water. . Will accept $20,000 in clear property and $6000 cash as first -payment, balance 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 1 years, 6 per cent, with a release clause. - This land will retail for $150 per acre in small tracts, and can be sold in- a short time. We will take a contract to resell same at a reasonable ' compensation at ' these prices. See V). ' DORR E. ' KEASET & CO- ' 2d floor Chamber of Commerce Tldg. :40 Acres, $1700 8 nlles from North v Plains, new cabin, old barn, family orchard. 9 acres in cultivation, county road, fine soil and lies fine;- $400 cash, balance to suit. 120 Acres $3000 ; - T miles from North Plains, new cabin, family orchard, t 10 in cultiva tion, on county road, fine solL no rock; some timber; a snap; $300 cash. bal. to suit. .V 411 Henry bldg. FOR SALE Dairy ranch, 12 miles from Portland, on good road, 3 blocks from electric station; hourly service; . 160 acres land, all cleared; running water, 6 year lease; good buildings; all crops In; 50 milk cows; 2 bulls, 20 heifers, 4 horses, new silo, all new farm machinery, furniture; everything goes with the business. Come and see owner. WX-904. Journal. T" FOR SALE BARGAIN -160 acres fine farming land, 80 acres in alfalfa, all can be irrigated from company ditch. Shares in company go with ranch: all buildings in good shape. Drilled well with fine, soft water, pump and tank complete, situ ated in central Oregon. For further particulars apply ZX-200. Journah' FOR SALE-Unlmproved farm land, near Columbia nighway, and 7 miles from Columbia river and railroad; $30 per acre, $25 down, nothing but inter est for five years, balance small yearly payments. Write or call and see S. A, Hendrlx. Mayger, Or, FORTY acres, half under cultivation, 900 apple trees; house .6 rooms and bath, including toilet. Buildings about 3 years old. Cheap to cash x buyer, owing to death of owner. C. H Mun- tfin T.vl. Wflllh J ' CURRY CO. farm, 40 acres, all im proved, 10' acres good bottom land, food 8 room house, 40x60 barn. 15 hogs, stands bees, farm implements. $280!L n. ' t .1 -ttfT4 XJT ...... . 1 CENTRAL. Oregon. 160 acres, $1200; all fenced, well water, 40 -acres cleared, 10 In crop; will give terms; no incumbrance., Box 281. Prinevllle, Or. IMPROVED 40 acre ranch for sale; a snap if taken at once. Call at room 220 New Hotel Houston, 72 N. 6th. for particulars. See me. Owner. W. F. Biewert. ? , EIGHTY acres near Newberg, all un der cultivation; 350 fruit trees., fair house, barn, etc $200 per acre, some cash, balance, long time. Oregon In vestment uo. Komcniiu Plug. IF you are looking for good buys or ex . changes of eastern Ore. wheat land do not fail to see Keller & Deal. Suite 314;, Lumber Ex. bldg.. Portland," Or. TlTRElS choice well improved farms at -i igaravine. iui iu, mi,h, - : -nrc n wn H . lirohA. J lgarovine, ur. 220 ACRES 16T cleared, 60 under irri gation, ottru, uuuBc, uuiuuuaings; a bargain;-terms. J. C. Kwiath, Hills boro. Or. ' : ' 20 ACRES $800; $1 fare from port IH-riu.; ciuce euiwi, evaiiuu, opieuuiu level land; $100 cash. George Cole. 817 Board or uraae. 160 ACRES; splendid road; rural mail delivery, orchard, fine water, 4 crop. Price $22.60 per acre: good bldgs.; $1500 cash. C. Cole, Condon, Or. . FOR RENT FARMS 14 FOUR acre fruit farm, acre potatoes, fine garden growing, house fur nished, barn, chicken house, 80 min utes' ride from city, $12 month. 773 Roosevelt st. x FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 88 WANTED Rent on shares, dairy farm of about 60 or 60 cows. 8-6.2, Journal. FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE 45 BEST PRUNE FARM IN CLARKE COUNTY. , Over-100 acres in prunes; this year's crop is' estimated - at about $16,000; buildings on place cost about $25,000. This is a bargain. Price $50,000; half cash and balance in trade. PACIFIC REALTlf CO 115 W. 6th st, Vancouver, Wash. HOMESTEADS 47 HOMESTEAD, 160 acres, Tillamook county; 3 H miles for mall and sup plies; old road to place, fine sblL fine water, no rock, some timber; price $350. ... , 70 acre homestead, .Tillamook coun ty, close neighbors, creek, fine out range handy to get to; price $17 a. 411 Henry bldg. EXCHANGE RELAl. ESTATE 24 illitdseqtyin i creclos" for equity in small cottage and lot 100x100 and! give $100 down and $10 per month, interest 6. State details and location in first letter or you wilk get no answer, uwners oniy.T R-Z70, Journal. 1 1 - TEN acres at Beaverton: two acres in fruit, one acre in onions, balance in, graiu, 900a seven room nouse. Darn, etc.; will exchange for Portland home clear of incumbrance. Oregon Invest ment Co., 402 Rothchlld bldg. 60 ACRES, 6 miles west of Portland. 10 acres in cultivation, balance easy cleared, $150 acre; will take house, lot, or 1 or 2 acres In or near Port land as first payment Tabor 4176. X-247. Journal. I HAVE 10 acres adjoining a nice town on the Southern Pacific; good land, lies fine; make a beautiful home, trade for grocery, auto or vacant lots. Price $800; take or pay difference. 406 Northwest bldg. Marshall 1960. SEVEN acres. mile of Roseburg. 6 set to 3-year-old prunes; city water; trade for modern house or unimproved property east side; will pay difference in cash. 0-340. journal. 43 acres, 28 in cultivation, good houses, 34 miles from Portland; trade for Portland property. Call or write STEPHEN SOCLETY LAND DEPT, 1031 Chamber, of Commerce. 330 ACRES, money making farm. . In Linn county: stock, crop, machinery, best of soil. $24,000. Will take soma cash. ' some trade, balance on $ per cent Interest. W-902. Journal. TEN acres in. commercial apples years old near Newberg, Or, for residence property or clear lots. C31 Chamber of commerce. - fnone 10 WHEN you wan p to trade we will match almost . anything yon have. Great Northern Investment Co, SO 4 Uexum Piag. marn-u urn. MODERN six room bouse, large lot. fruit trees and garaen, win exenange for lots or acreage, i Phone Sellwood 2203. SIX room bouse and lot to trade for land by owner. Box 321. Montavilla. 10 ACRES, free from- incumbrance, for city lot 311 Alisky bldg. EXCHANGE KEAL ESTATE SI CConUnoad DAIRY" RANCH. 138 acres. 2 miles to Tillamook. 50 acres in meadow, 40 acres in pasture, balance in spruce timber; on ood road; 17 cows. 6 yearling heifers, 1 yearling bull. 6 heifer calves, 1 - team horses. ana all necessaryi -iarm; macninery. Will trade for improved property in Portland or small town, or will take good unimproved propertr in eity or acreage in valley, Price $18,000; mort gage $6760; $ per cent; due 19.3. (BM, Dorr y Keasey & Co- 2d floor. Cham ber of Commerce." ' ' WANT A TARM," $16,000 worth ofT" clear residence property, consisting of 6 houses, . to trade for farm; want 80 acres or more Improved, south of Portland; wont assume more than $1000. J. H. MARIELS, -284 Oak gt, Portland. FINE stock ranch. Tillamook county; plenty of - out range, livestock, im plements, etc; good buildings; clear. Will accept house, lots or acreage up to $4600; time on balance good place for stock. Address or talk with own- er. 92 . Third st TWO houses to trade for farm. Will assume some. Address 1673 Haven st WANTET)REA ESTATE 31 LET us assist yon in disposing of your property. List your property with us. We are In a position to give you good service. . KIMBALL A READER. 207 Railway Exchange bldg. ROOMING HOUSES 53 WORK IN OMAN'S hotel in a manufac turing district; 54 bedrooms, office, large dining room, kitchen, furniture; only $809; rent only $40 a month; terms, half cash. If you are looking for a money maker, here ,1s your cnance. j. l ttopinson. &qt vorpett pin I HAVE clients ' for rooming houses. See Mlllership, Mgr., Rooming House Dept., THE LOCATORS, 822 Chamber of Commerce. T' FOR SALE Small rooming house, cheap rent; chickens and pigeons. 185 N. 12th st Main 7416. ' ROOMING house for sale or rent cen trally located, Astoria. Or. D. H. Welch, Astoria, Or. $650 Income $225; ; expense. $125. Trade or sell on terms. No agents. Main 6119. Call MackMty. FOR RENT Board and rooming house, new, close in. East 1879. 43 ROOMS, mostly 11. K f or of its value, or trade. Owner. -East 1161. SNAP Clean furnished rooming or boarding 10 foom house. 207 6th. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES irt) I HAVE all of the latest fixtures com plete for grocery and confectionery and ice-'cream parlor;-wlth 4 furnished living roms above, all modern. I will sell cheap and rent you all of the above for $15 per month. This ia one of the best locations in the city. 996 Commercial i st, near Jefferson high school. Might consider trade of real estate. Phone Woodlawn 187. - . FOR SALE. Flour and feed mills, machinery, all practically new and of latest design, electrically i driven, cheap power, a good location, no competition; this is an excellent opportunity for a man who understands the business, k or price and terms apply to Prairie Power company. Prairie City, ur. WANT A M ERCHANDISE BUSINESS. Can handle stock from r $12,600 to $36,000. 1 Will pay 25 per t cent caso, balance Portland income property. RITTER, LOWE & DE FOREST, 205-207. Board Of Trade bldg. CIGAR STAND; best transient street in city; fixtures cost $750; well stocked, $60 up; on lease. Owner is sick. Will give away all' for $196. Peters, ia w. txn bt- SHOEMAKERS, notice. Good location in brick building at 1185 Mllwaukie st: plenty of room for man and wife to live in rear of store.v Rent $12.60 per month. x " ' 500 -HiSSS-. 55o mno son Rose City Prlntery. 3d at Taylor, WANT responsible parties to become financially interested in the producing- of photoplays in: Portland. R;273, Journal. RESTAURANT in A- location, cheap rent; will invoice $700: cleaned place in city; all for $225. Peters, 15 N. 5tn st FOR SALE Small restaurant, cheap; xa dandy place for .'couple. Owner leaving town immediately. Call 294 uiay st.- w u5oiu HARDWARE and grocery, invoice $1400, rent $10-per month. Phone Woodl awn 8913. Calf 8:30 a. m. to 5. 1Q00 Business Caijls $.85 ' Ryder Fts. Co.. 8. W. cor. 3d at Morrison PARTNER in horseshoeing shop, bal f interest $250. Mt A, Thomas, St Paul, ur. TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS SEE RITTER, LOWE & DE FOREST. 205-7 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. BNAPI Neighborhood drug store, quick sale, excellent location, low rent. X- 248. journal. IRONING-BOARD clasp patent f.r sale or trade. Agents wanted. V- 799, JournaL : ' ' " BOWLING alley in a live town, cheap; a money maker; terms. Address J. C. Kurattl, Hillsboro, Or. IF you want to move or start grocery store in best location on west side, call A-1543. Marshall 8945. BUSINESS OPFOUTUNITIES WANTED tSH 40 ACRES best land in best fruit dls trlct In Oregon. , w , v ... Wanted A close In business, X-244, Journal. WANTED Good grocery or gents' fn lahinr Ktore. for house, free . and , clear, west bldg. 406 Nortb- MONET TO LOAN REAL ESTATE 27 LOANS on Improved city property- or for bulldine Durnoses: advance made hnl lot n nrosrressea: liberal repay- jnent privileges; no commission. J. P. Llnscomft. Z4Z tstarK st. main Mprtgage Loansi I. L. WHITE. 701 Belling bldg. BUILDING loans on city and subur- ban property; money .advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beck, 316 Fail- -Ktf4n 91AT WE have money to loan on your real estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 428: jnamrer or commerce. Il60, i250, $50, $80a, $1000. y$1500 and up on Real Estate. - BOiD REALTY CO., Lewis Bldg. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage! loans; reasonable rates. F. H. Lewis A Co., 3 Lewis bldg. $100, $300, $500 and $1009 to loan, easy - terms. B. Evans, 208 Gerlinger blds Zd ana Aioer. $100.i00 on mortgages, city and farm .property, iir luaunmco. ancrenzie m ' . , 1, Ll J , - . . . . ec o Kjvriiu gr umg., u m ni yvicer MONEY to loan in amounts $100 to $500i on city property. A, Ii, Bel, 201 Gerlinger bldg. , MORTGAGE loana at current rates. Real estate security. Apply room 202 Stock Ex: .nan ige, 3d and Yamhill. $200, $350. $600, $900, $1200, $1800. Fred w . uwmn tw-f nam. or com 341,000 OR JES3. FARR1NGTO.N," go 4tn at warq or 'trade bidg. MONEY to loan 6 to . W. H. Seiti as 1 opaiuiipt mug. $600 to $6000 PRIVATE MONEY. , O- a m4 - . i MORTGAGE LOANS, C and 7. Louis . . AAA . n . . . WISH to loan at once $1250. Bee me - .AC KTVi, . T I . V. I J ML iivi Lii cptcm uajin m'JK. FULL building loans, reasonable terms and conditions. Curtis, 267 Oak. $500 to $2000 7 per cent, no commis sion. Ward, Spalding bldg. 27 FTRST MORTGAGES ( vn small larins, b years, per cent, , with bank guarantee. 1 hav. a ff i small .ones at $376 $200.- $373. $400. $676 and larger ones from $1000 to $7000. The safest and cleanest wav of investing: your funda; no traveling or Inspection necessary because tlie bank has done that for you and guar antees th investment. See Mr. Iehr. 4 Chamber of Commerce bldg. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES 67 1MMKDIATE IOJANS ON ..DIAMONDS AND JKWELRY 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 STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating loan business dis played in front of our store. "All mer chandise pledged Is held for a period of seven months, whether or not in terest is paid when due. We are li censed and have been established since 1899.. No connection with any other loan establishment in this city. A. 4c M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS, 324 Wanhinston st.- Loans at Legal Rates . ' We loan money on diamonds, pianos, livestock, storatce receipts, nlain nmu n furniture, or anything ot value. - ou can get it uxiay. Portland Loan Co,, Ucensed Licensed by State.' 311 Dekum Bid., Third and Wawhington. SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES. . ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Business Btrictly "Confidential. STATE SECURITY COMPANY, LICENSED, 309 FAILING BLDG. . MONEY AT ONCE. Diamond h. Watches, Musical Instrum'ta Separate dept -for ladies. EL3Y CO. (Licensed.) 320 Lumber Ex. bldg., 2d nrt Stark. LOANS WANTED WANTED $6000 on business property, leased for $1660 per year, 5 year lease secured. See Air. Ackley, 204 Failing piag. WILL sell at discount mtg. notes, all good, one $450, one $600, one $875. Bee Mr. Actiiey, 204 Failing Didg. WISH to borrow $3600 from private party, without commission; good b' curlty, close in. R-818, Journal. LOAN of $2uu0 on modern home worth $4500; will pay ilo- Kea owner, 1061 Tlbbetts. - - -- WANT $1250 on good city nroperty, $25 bonus. Call Tnhor 5S73. LOAN wanted on real esuUe, $00. Phone Woodlawn 21 58. WANTELl $300, 1st mortgage, prop erty. worth $1200. Z-72, JournaL LADY wants small loan on A-l se curity. T-889. Journal. FINANCIAL 61 FIRST and second mortgagee, also sel lers' Interest in contracts, purchased, Oregon and Washington. H. K. Noble, Lunibermens bldg. . HELP WANTED MALE 1 Retail Tea and Coffee A . raMEM -' Is opening a branch in Port land and is in the'market lor high grade wagon salesmen and solicitors.' Guaranteed salary and commission to men of ability, Advancement is very rapid with this prog ressive and fast growing con cern. ! ; We offer present employ ment to men who can qual ify. -Apply to Jewel Tea Co., 21 North Grand ave, Y. M. C A. ElprXYMl.NT LtPi. Record for year 19141 Calls for men ...........1791 Positions filled 114 All. young men seeking employment re cordially Invited to consult with the secretary of the employment de partment. SALESMEN wanted, outfit free, cash weekly. Address Capital City Nurs err Co.. Salorn. Or. WANTED A first claes milker on a small dairy. Call a t 831 Commer-i a I. DELIVERY boy wanted. Highland market 1005 Union ave., N. MEN with , teams" to haul wood. 1303 Belmont Phone Tabor 439. ' ; WANTED Tea and corfee solicitors; call: before 9. 209 Salmon. HELP WANTED MJSC. 4tt Y. M, C, A. ; Automobile School . Day and nlgrt Instruction in repair ing, driving. -elll; and machine worlc. Including forge, lathe, shaper, drill press, etc. Moderate charges. . Fair dealing and expert training. Time un limited. Before enrolling elsewhere call at educational office, Y. M. C. A, old., and secure pens entitling you to la- spect our snop-sna metnou USE your spare time to oulld up a mall order business of your own. We b.-slp you utart for a sliare in profits; 37 opporiuftl tie; paruvlara tree. OpportuniUea Exchanse, Uu.1 fftio, N. Y. BEAUTY CULTURE taught in your . - own borne; soecial facial exerciei reduce double chin; - formulae, French and English cosmetics; terms reason able. Madame Wase,Oen. DellTery. A'ACUriO AlliU A,tiJ liA- .N..iiNili SCHOOL. . ; Booklet Free. 266-2C8 11th Rt. Free Trial Before Enrollment LADIES make money at home. For mula for making fancy colored 'bead for necklaces: everybody wear them. Corwln Co., 4320 43d st S. E.. Portland. WANTED at once, am a to learn auto repairing and driving. Jall at Haw thorne garage, 446 Hawthorne ave cor. i THOU SAND 3 government jobs open to men and women, $65 to $160 month. Write for list Franklin XnatUuWt Dept. 849-P, Rochester. N. T. SADDLE horses, 60c first hour. 26o additional hours; English or stock saddles. 16th and Madison. M. 6874. WANI-U Names of men. 18 or over, wishing government Jobs. $.6 iuu. OX-ieo, Journal. MAN wanted to buy auto school course at about blf price; owner unable to use fame. R-Z74, Journal. COOK headquarters California Wine i.rK"lt m r, ii.T UNCALLED for tailor made suits $4.6 MP. Taylor, the Tailor. 289 Burn-ida. TJSE Bassett's Native Herbs for rbeu matlsm; 60 tablets 25c. All drugrlata. Depot 2 Yamhill, Wear fttn. HELP V? ANTED FEMALK a C. S. WOMAN for general housework and care of T. B. lady patient out of town. Call Sat. a. m, 2S6i Wash. t., Boston Dentists. WANTED Youos rirl to s-aslt with housework; small wages. SO- lfalwy. (Conttnned cm -fax Pagei MONEY" TO LOAN JiKAL ESTATE A iiii