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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1315. PASSENGERS OF LINER : fili AT SEA OFF ET ALL SAFE 'ere Transferred . on Water hour,;Times Before I hey Were Fmaily Landed. Kw York, May 27. U. P.)Af.ter havlngvbeen transferred four times to different vessel at sea, ths passen (era of the Holland-American liner Ryndam, which, wm rammed by the fcel&bter Cuneo off Nantucket yester day, arrived at Hobokea pier today. They had been sent first to the Cuneo, - when It appeared that the Ryndam would sink, then to the United States battleship South Carolina, later to th tug T. C. Millard and at quarantine back to the Ryndam. " ' ' The liner is in the lower bay, her pumps having worked all night The Cuneo reached quarantine at 8 a...m, today There was no panic on the Ryndam following the collision at sea, according to the story told today by D. d Bos, purser of the Ryndam. Twas In my' bunk ft-3:55 o'clock Wednesday morning:." when I was awakened by a' shock," he" said.' ?Xt. was , not' severe- ' -T dressed quickly and ran upon deck. There the steel nose of the Cuneo was sticking:, far into the hull of the Ryndam., It was just at dawn. ' " '; . "We . aroused the passengers and assembled them on deck and as a pre caution' got them into the lifeboats. ..The Cuneo; then "backed" out of the hole and a little later we put the passen gers on board: the freighter. There was np confpaion and no panic of any kind. ; At 6 o'clock- the South Caro lina appeared and we transferred the .-passengers' to her. " 'The, passengers and -crew later Joined in unanimous resolutions ' ex pressing thanks for the treatment ac corded them by the battleship's crew.'? Former County rf i rJ tt unioiai wives up ; Spokane, Wash., May 37--Gien B. Derbyshire, form.er" county clerk, charged with embezzling ' $4000 of county trust fund money, and de clared' f 10.000 'short in official ac counts, returned today, surrendered. t his bondsmen and then grave himself up ta the sheriff. Derbyshire disap peared early ' last' January, Just a f ter his term expired. ' Bandit Holds Up Grants Pass Depot Grants Pass, .Or., May 27. (UY P.) A' bandit held Up -the night operator at the Southern Pacific depot" here last night and made " away " wltn $I3Z in cash and about' the same amount -In checks. - The man, masked with a red bandana handkerchief, entered the .depot at 11:40, and with a Colt auto matic pistol in his hand, forced the operator to open the till for him. He Not just NANTUCK cigarette. Absolutely Utterly Different TftcUtter Difference" (of NEBO plain end is the only reason ! for their existence. " ''Yrt U'''- Progress demanded an "Utterly Different" cigarette - and Progress achieved it. " " "!"" NEBO plain end are the first "utterly new" idea in cigarettes in many years. 1 They will not only "utterly de light'' your delight m an "Utterly Different" way. :' I Made for the man who's tired of "old lustre-same' and hungry for something " Utterly Different" J 'GUARANTEE -ff ' after smoking the package ofNEBQ to you are nctt delighted, return balance of package to Lorilldrd Co., New'York (Estab lished 1 760 and receive yourinoneiiback. 130 CENTS ' ' . ' FOR " - ; TWEWTY I ' m .mzm :. :. :"t;l also forced the two. men in the station to hive him their pocketbooks, though this netted only' a few cents. ." - Besides the pistol which he carried in his band, the bandit had a Luger automatic tucked In hi belt.; The of ficers have a good description of the man. but have no other clues to work -- t ".' I l l ' M l l l ' " Pendleton Season ; Will Be Active Pendleton. Or.. May 27. The an nouncement that the O-W, RV& "N- will start at once upon' the construc tion of the - terminal yards at .Pilot Rock Junction and will complete the uoyote-Eicno cuton waa receivea wan much pleasure by the people of Uma tilla county, " The terminal work is expect to start i June '1 and contract ors, who will bid, are already on the ground. ' . ' i The railroad work will' only "be one of many notable 'improvements 'to 'be made in and about "Pendleton this sum mer. 'and the whole promises a busy building season. - work on the con struction of the new 'wing of the East ern" Oregon State hospital will com mence soon and this will mean the ex penditure of $100,000. The new fed eral bufldlna- will cost $100,000, new library 'building S.00j.Ja new K. of F. building 136,000, a nautorium iu. 000 and street improvements in the fcelg bbprhood of $ SO.OOO. STATE CAPITAL NEWS Balem, Or May 27. The city of Portland bas been granted until July 21 to prepare . and file a brief in the railroad commission case of the Port land Railway. Light & Power company. The company was given 20 days in which to reply "thereto.' ' Hearings on complaints against the Southern Pacific railroad have been fixed as follows by the state railroad commission: June 7, at Batan, on pro-' viding sidetrack facilities for carload lota; June I0," at Airlee, "on alleged in adequate train service"" between Airlee and Monmouth; June 8, at Mulkey sta tion, on plea to have station moved to more convenient "location: June 7. at Forest Orove, op application of county court of Washington county for a grade crossing near Forest Grove. Nlnety-mne candidates for admis sion to the bar completed the examina tion here last evening- The result will probably" be" known "Within a month. Mrs- M." Ballard has been granted a divorce here from W. O. Ballard on the ground of ipruelty anT the custody of two children "given to Mr. Mattle Searles,- plaintiffs 'mother. Mar garet Huffman Wheeler was granted a decree in her suit against Arthur Lee Wheeler and" the custody of a minor son. ; r'The new German Reformed church, corner of Marion' and Capitol streets, will be dedicated next Sunday, with three services morning and afternoon In German, and evening services in Eng lish. ' - ' " -" -, " -'- ' Governor WUhycombe has been en gaged to make the principal address' at the Memorial day exercises to be held Monday under the auspices of the G A. R.. ' W.' R. C. and other patriotic organizations. ; .. .-. Professor" John O. Hall, Columbia university;" Professor Robert Stauffer, West Virginia Wesleyan University, and Miss Helen Miller Senn have been added to the faculty of Willamette uni versity for the college year. 'i Attorney General Brown f has given an opinion for the state board of con- -another- XX txol that the state can condemn . the property of the Salem hospital associa tion In ease it cannot acquire it any other, way. The legislature made an appropriation for the purpose of ac quiring the property, which Is" located adjacent to tnr grounds ? of tne Insane. ,Xatel ylt appears that It may not be possible to buy the property owing to' conflicting interests, and con demnation proceeding? may be neces sary. : Pnlmotor Saved Life). ' Salem. Or., May 27. A pulmotor saved the life of Emma Williams, aged J years, daughter of F. W. Williams, after she was" dragged from an ' old mill race on Division street last even Ing: ".'- ' ' " ' Wins in its class and finishes second in free-for-all. IN COMPETITION WITH AN IMPOSING ARRAY OF SIX AND EIGHT CYLINDER CARS, a Dodge ' Broth- ers motor car entered in the annual Hill Climb at S p o k a n e, Vashington, May 15th, won first place in U class and finished second in the freeTfor-all event, f -'f; -: i ' . NEWS OF THE DE TROIT CAR'S SPLEN DID SHOWING wa re ceiveoVin a wire froin the Seyer - Seven Company, Dodge Brothers' dealer in Spokane, who were re sponsible for the car's entry. . i .; : : r THE SPOKANE HILL CLIMB TAKES PLACE ON A HILL 2074 FEET IONG with an average grade of eight r and one half per cent. At one point, here is a rise of 168 feet in two-fifths of a mile and the grade at this section approximates 174 Per cent SUPPOSEDLY A WALK-AWAY IFOR THE EIGHT AND SIX CYLINDER CARS EN TERED m the event, the sturdy" Dodge Brothers' car surprised the thou sands of spectators by finishing second in thev free-for-all event with the , excellent time of 49 2-5 seconds. An eight cylin der Cadillac car finished ahead of the four cylin der Dodge Brothers car, which in turn defeated one eight -and five six cylinder machines. The Dodge easily won in the $1000 class in which it was entered. " F Covey Motor Car Company 21 ft and Washington St. WANT AD RATES In effect October U Wl. '' 1 AIX PBEVIOU3 BATE8 CANCELLgO - ca.GED ApvtuxisjiMiTa Daily Saoday ; IVi ceots par wortf pr tumrtloa. ceptlng "Vot Eent ia Prirmte rumtkj." "Boem wasted" .n4 "Waated to Bent" ada. irolck u l)i cents per worl per tosertioa. Iks as enargea tor .ess toaa io cenra. . CatTtl AOVtfiiTlSEMKNXH J Vt' cents vt word 'tor ait claialfleatloas. luertio.t of c6 . Et ads: a IDrerxions y inq price or 1 iuarrtlnna fjr tee prle of 5. JIKKTING NOTICES 12 WESFOOT CAME No. S5v Woodmen of the World, " meets -. every Friday nisiitMn W. O. W. temple. -18 Elev enth "street. mem bers rejuestea to - be oresent. Visitors wel- come. QEQ. ROSSMAN. C. C. A. - Lt. "BAKBUR, ClerK w OEEGON' COMMANDERYi K. T. Special this ( Thurs aayj evening at i;sv. uraer of the Temple conferred by Pat Eminent Commanders. Largest class the order bas been con ferred UDonr in Oreeon: . Parlorn-ooen from and after 1:S0 p. m. Brina a. Sir K-nignt wim yuu. j. r . iyjcjUaiiij, ntcuroer. COLUMBIA LOtGB NO. 114, A. V. & A. M. Special communication this (Thurs day) eTenina; at 7:30 o'clock;. Masonic Temple. - Labor " in the M. M. decree. Visltine bretnren al-waya welcome. By order W. M. FRED Ia OLSQN. Secretary: - B. P. O. ELKSi No. 143 Re 7 tilat meeting th's (Thurs- Vm4. building followed T Social ees. uejw sion. Visiting brothers invited to.attendr By order of the K. B. m. ti. st'AUbuiwti, Becretary. MT:- HOOD -LODGE,: No. 157. A. F- & A. iJL- Spe-. clal communication tomor row Friday) evening at 7 o'clock. Work -In M. M. Order of W. M. degree- Visitors Welcome, r it -' tHir c nipv lillE CAR excepans rror west in Tat amny.". ' Koum and Batd ia Prirata famUr.'' ".Sitaa. Uob Wanted." end' rWft4 to feeof i. wbicb are 1U .rent Dr- ird. . Coospcuuts a, A a chemical standpoint. Mr. Fretag finds it works out equally weiir . Riches and the Man. Better a man without riches 'than riches without a man- Tennyson. Wiil Statistics m3rria$cs.Birtbs, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES - Lewis ti. Weraandt. 120a Kast Main street. SO. aud Ells frr Jonaaoi),' 31 Kusf 5eeaty- aiitu sireei, norxn, aj. Dr. Jamea W. Roaeufeld. 221 Vista arenue. legal, and Gladys Lang, Twentieth and Jaclf- ua sirrau. jegai. A. W. Clairsou. 7 East Ninth street. 20. and Low I. Oll&retb. T East Hints, street, legal. . - - 1 . " John H. Tost. 805 East Fourteenth street, 19. and Edith ObermiUer, 79 Euat Niutb street. North, 17. Wllliam Uraut Tuffs. Kerby, Or., legal, and Helen A. farke, 63 East Sixth street, legal. - . - ... ' Aruold Scbalbercer. Sylvan, Or., 24, and ary iuu juannnart, ststi nineteenut street, 20. - f . . . - W ft Smith X. r.n Weddtn K and luuiwiiiitiiwvvi Visiting; cards, intra noor. Morgan Dldg. VHKasi suits for rent.' a sisea. Liaiqa Tailoring Co.. ?C9 Stark st. BIRTHS BANES To Mr." and Mrs". Hiram H. Banks, 634 Wendall street. AprU J.5, a daughter; 9AKXETT To Mr.- and Mrs. W'm. - E. flar- neir. v tiar street, siay s. a son. CAHPENTES To Mr. and Mrs. Irrlng p. Carpenter. 37 Hail street. May 2. a son. IHIEBiN-If ilr. and Mr. Ernest Ttie.ban, 5521 54th it.. Mu 3. i daucbter. KOVKIX To Mr. and Mrs. Henrj KoreU, JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. H. Jones, wj xbil si., aiu y xa. be muLi . zuo xjw ivui su, s., way o, a mu. -GBUHLKE Tp Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Gruhllte, 731 E. 15th st. 8., May 13. a son. DUOBIG To Mr. apd Mra. Leo - A. Droblg, - 650 Mill St.. Ma 20. - a danchter. COLLINS To Mr. and Mra. Geo. A. Collins, 81 DeFtow St., May 18, s daughter. rSAZlEB-s-To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde WV ftai. llt tinrtia tT May 22,-a eon. - - WESTOVEU To Mr. an Mra. Eoy Westoer, 893 Engene St., May 13. a danchter. ' DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 LUG (J Af his late ' residence. - 615 V; Beacon St.. Jamen Lugr. aged 74 years,; husband wrs. sopois tugg. ana iatner or jurs. Max fcimtsh, ot this city; The (uneral ery tces will be held at the Conservatory Chapel of K.' S. DunBlue, Inc.. East Side funeral di rector., 414 East Aider St.. Friday. May 28, at 2 p. m." Friends lnrited. "Deceased ' was a memoer ot urient joage, o. 17, l. o. o. tr. Concluding' aertite at the Tortland Cremator' lum. -.- MOIXEB In this city, -May 26, Bertha J. Moller. aced SO rears. 7 months- 22 days. beloved daughter of Mrs. Anna Moller, of Fairriew.' or. ; a la ter of John, Richard and Heury Moller, of Fairriew, dr.; Mrs. Clara Dunbar, Helen and Louise Moller, of Port land. Friends invited to attepd zaneral serv ices, wnicn will De neia at tee raniur real. donee at FarTlew, Or., at 2 p. m., tomorrow tsriaay),' may za. interment Masonic ceme tery, Hanay road fcCHNElDER The funeral services of the late - Herman - Schneider - will be held Saturday, May 2. at 2:30 o'clock c- m.i at the reaidenre eataDiisnment ot J. f. flniey son, Mont gomery at din. rrlends sml members ot tne Mrmaa Veteran Vereiu, Wilbelm Tell Lodge No. 2, O. 1. H. S., end Ivanooe lodge No. 1. K. of P., Invited. Concluding servicetf at the l rana eremaionam. OATCHET la this city. May-3W, at his late residence, 1184 E. 8tb at. N., John Gatehet, aged 72 years. The funeral services will be pern r noay. May 1:9. at iu;v o cioca a. m.. at toe resiaence estaDUsnment-ot J. f. kid ley at Bon, Montgomery at 6th. Friendi (urited. la- l)ENLEY The " funeral servlcea of tbe late John C. TJenley Jr. will be held Friday, May 28, at 1. o'clock p. m.. at the i residence ' es tablishment of J. V. Finley & Son, Montgomery at 6tb. Friends invited. Interment at Klver View cemetery.'- WHITTAKKK At 23 Palm ave., Mllwaukie, Or.,- Martha Jane Whittaker, aged 67 years. Beraains are at the new residence funeral nar- lors of Walter C. Kenworthy, 1632-34 E- 13th sr., peuwooq. jnnerai notice later. FEAREi' In this city. May 27, Theodore H. ' Fearer Jr. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. I'. Flnley 4s Son, Mout gomery at 8th. Notice of funeral hereafter.' TURNER At the family residence. iliO Eaat Eighth street. May XV, ueorge m. Turner. agsd 85 , years. Announcement ot funeral later. " - ' MlitTON At her late residence, - Biverdale, May 23. Mrs. Sadie Mutton, aged 02 J ears. Announcement of funeral-later. ZIMMERMAN Ferdinand Zimmerman, 355 E. 21st st., N May 21, a years; cerebral hemorrhage.'"' '-' .' - ------- BELET8KI Mary A. Beletskl. Sell wood noapitat. May zx, os yeara; carcinoma-pan creas. LAoy Ellen E- Lacy, 1237 Hawthorne ave., May Zi, 9 years; enronic Brignt s disease. DUNLAP Samuel M. Dunlap, 4419 E, Blst : St., Ma 22, BO years; diabetes. SCUULPICS Anna ' Schulplus. Good Samarl " tan "hospital,' May 22, "46 years; operation for gallstones. ' ZEUG Joseph Zeug, St. ' Vincent's hospital. May 21, 25 years; traumatic peritonitis. - KENT Charity May Kent, 851 East Taylor, May 22, 83 years; tuberculosis-' DAVIDSON Mary E. Davidson, 652 Comma. " cial St., May "24., 63 Tears; carcinoma."' MILLER Marie Miller. BOO Failing St., May as, ja years; cnrouicrTaiTuiar nem dis ease. - MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists, S47 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers tor all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS.," florists. 287 Morrison st Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. ' No branch store. CLARK'S1 Kiower Shop Funeral der' Signs. Tiowexs. au wasn. main ttx. FUNERAIj DIRECTORS A sDlendid residence undrtaklnar aa tabUthoient, wltb. private 'driveway. : J. P. KXNU3Y & SON, - Montgomery at lirtl. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leadins funeral director, 330 3d St., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511. Main 0T. F. S. Dunning, Inc. Fast Side Funeral Elrctnra- 14 liatit Aiqtrat. amt tJ.tt-zsza. uunnms fit MctnteeWsW'A every detail. Broadway and Pine st. Broadwgy430.JA-4558r Xady assistant. Chambers Co.-SwSS lawn 8t0. C-1133. Lady 'embaltner. A. n. Zeller :-UQ.8anv.TaiIt Lady attendant. Dsy and night aerrlcsy r Walter C, Kenworthy 1632-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71. B-lt D. KEN WORTHY - st" " CO. Calls nromntly "answered !n all parts o City. i. J- r. DiQir.. ubu. i ator bzs- MILLER & TRACY.-Independent :u- ncral directors. Prices low as )20. 94 0. Bt. wa-sn. ana ana, fi. -tl. A-i B8a naU'IllUIi neral services. Tabor 4113 in m Kast nib, u-ii 1943. DC A DC AM Undertakers. -li.st lug. rtonuUll S69-J71 Russell at v" ClCVACQ Undertaking Co. Mala 4162. OiLVV t-O A-JS2I. Cor. 3d and Clay r- ft I PsD Nl RiSSIOENCjP" USD. FLS. r0IV'V'UM. 6133i A-32SS. 44B Mhr BREEZE & Snook, B-12&a, X. liioa. -lwii Helmont. at X4tn. : iaay attendant. P.-Li. LERCH, leading east side under- taiter -m.- inn : tjiay. h-isxs. K. 7V MONUMENTS 3E BLADING ORANtTEtCH PORTLAND XA.HiiL.i!i WKsi.. 2K4.X6S 4th St., OTP- city hall.- M. ga4. A-1514. 1 iContiauad) - . Schanen-Blair Co, . MARBLE 3 ANQ GRANITE WORKS. Largest stock of fine marble and yranite tn Portland. Beautiful grauixe -cow. our Oregon quarrr. 297 Haw thorne ave.' Last 55. " - FOR 6AU2 HOUSES 61 STOP! LOOK! ' LISTEN! 821900 -k '.8S - $2000t HAWTHORNE CISTRICT, 427 East 43d Street HARD SURFACE, gEWER AND WALKS ALL PAID. DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED THROUGH OUT. ! Just completed. 5 room bungalow. floored attic, full ?-foot concrete base- jueui. sj1U( vciueui noor, eiectno'iix tures, learned ceiling, Dutch kittften, buiia-in effects- paneled dining room, bedrooms, kitchen and bath in white enarael. Elegantly finished and paint ed, between carlines. Terms to suit. Best buy In Portland today. Take Hawthorne car to 43d st., then go south 27,or: Jitney to 43d and Division. 2WIER THERE 10 TO 5 DAILY OR PHONE EAST 6465 EVENINGS FOR APPOINTMENTS. BUNGALQWS No. r New, S rooms, all built-in con- venieacea, Wltn Hard wood floors, shades and fixtures; ; beautifnl corner lot, E. 39 th, - near Hawthorne ave. Price iw casn, Dai. terms. No. 2 New 6 room bungalow,- on E. torn, jusr orr Hawtnorne ave.; ' nS)fer been lived in; faces east; No. 3 5 beautiful rooms and 2 sleep- 1115 porcnes; etricuy modern; has never been occupied; E. 39th, near Sandy Road; J3260 terms. " Office Mar. 2574. Res. Main 9457. IT'S A BEAUTY. Classy, new bihgalow, all moilern, up-to-date, situated in PIEDMONT DISTRICT"! block from UNION AVENUE - and 2 carlines and 8 blocks from school.' This Is, a wonderful bargain Was built fofc a home and you'll fall in love with it. Price is below $3000 and terms to sult. a DeYoung, 614 Cham ber Of Commrce ' YOU WANT A HOME. had many years ni)rltnrp' o-'ir -r- penses are low; we can build a home now very cheap;' we guarantee three ju;.,6o a. eiiiusraciory nouse, at a ai- :5ite Post to yon. no extras. Co.. 70S Couch bldg. - ' WHY pay rent when we-can sell you a nice room Dungaiow on a voxiou lot with beautiful view, located on the west side. 5c carfare? Thia is the best way to solve the high cost of living; hvi mu mi m you nee ima property. Price only $550; $75 cash, balance $10 per montn. m. E. Lee, 505 Corbett bid. $1800 for a fine modern up to date & room bungalow on K. 56 th, all dou ble constructed, with modern bulltin conveniences", built for a home, pay ment down, bal. like rent. ' BLANCHARD & CLEMSON, '702-3 Selling bldg. ' WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS bungalow, narnwuga nwra, couujeaigne iront and fireplace. " Finegt of Interior fin ish; absolute cost of house with lot thrown in. ; , Phonr A-1425. joao Vaughn st. . - - GET Q&H -FREJB "HOME" BOOKLET. ' Tens now we can build guaranteed" hom ttTour' lot-or ours. Save van big money. You pay like rent. Haw xsiortnwestern uamc wag. MODERN'S" "room "bungalow" with fur nace and everything else, on terms like rent. Anything of value taken as first payment- Pnone owner. E. Con di t, Main 226S. ' PLANS $5 LANS $ LET US PLAN YOUR BUNGALOW. LET US BUILD YOU A BUNQALOW W. TVOTUta PIT T TVU Crum' H. A. WILLIAMS. 609 McKAT BLDg! $20 MONTH whiqi includes interest, S rooms, - bath,- fireplace, built-in trlct. Wdln-'3Tlg- " " ' ' 100X100 WITH - $ room bungalow and sleeping porch; wonderful view: only $660, $100 cash, $10 per mo. 705 N. ONE beautiful new 7-room home.; is i lavcrii f At vis TPanf 4- )! sacrifice $1000. Alameda ark. Phone WILL sacrifice for cash, new 5 room i uutigaiuw, ua xiwib, iiiepia.ee, ail kinds built in work. Hawthorne car. uwner, n-t, journal. CHOICE 100x100 and 5 room house, 10 - large appio xrees, une view;- xuaia tin vallev: 3500 cash. - tlOOOr TCoav payments. Eaaf 273. W. H. Herdman. hurst, for $3250; $1250 cash, balance j, ACRE, fruit; garden, cow,- 5 room buhsralow- nearly finished. Bareain. See it. Terms to riernt party. 70& N. IV: Bank bldg. ' " LOT, J room boose, plastered, $$00; $150 cash, easy terms, Brooklyn ave. 411 Henry bldg. . FOR SALE New 6 room- modern bouse; m aumner. west. c. E. Anstrom. , - FOR SALE Or trade 6 room house, 1 or 2 lots." Cash or terms. 7412 gStn ave., . m. HOUSE and lot. near Broadway bridge. NEW- homes built-ond financed. Cur tis, zb? Vt oaK. - FOB BALK LOTS 16 QUARTER acre tract located on the o.u., w uiij waver. This Is the best buy In Portland. Best of soil, lies level.' Price only $350; $10 down. $5 a month. If you are in the m,rlr. it will nfll VAil n oaA . t-t t . n erty. M. E. Lee. 605 Corbett bldg. 1550 through-place;" easy terms.- 11 x inn, n x xjiu jcun&ai, . r n t. m n.. u M rm . . . . 2 9EATJTIFIL view lots. 20 minute ....'.J18 -fj . 1 7 i - . - -. X luc, ntoi , uu 1 Only $875,' $25 cash; $5" per tno. " yus c. w. can aior, SACRIFICE SALE Two best lota in ml scon; extra large; part cash, terms on balance. Owner, Tabor 667. ACREAGE 57 CHICKEN ana fruit ranches near Port land; Gresham district, electric sta tion 4 mil. ' New subdivision. Sun. bins Valley orchard tracts;" pest soli. iree-wooa; uegaac location. - Ticcs only $75 to $160 pec acre (n small tracts: easy terms. Franit Mc Far land Kcait) tjQ.. ai y eor. Diag.. fortiand. Or. TWO acres, all in crop, level river bot tom; no buildings; fenced; small vounc orchard: located on Wise acre age, near Donald, on electric, miles from saiem. mce tu. wm lane some young cattle ana lana. Address owner. ACREAGE SACRIFICE. ' ' ' New - g Toom house.- about acre ground, 30 minutes from P. O.; land all set to' fruit and bearing, mortgage $2500$ per cent. Make offer for my equity. g-4i. jouraai. ' Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, cjose- tQ car m nav -terms: will WiiiM tn milt Iln P lurcbaser. Phone Marshall lis 5 - of WILL sell' 6 acres Jn ' Beaverton - dis- tnct. ncn Dottom- lana. improved with new 4 room cottaze and other outbuild ings. on your own terms. Will also con sider "-trade -unincumbered property. Call Main 1242. ' 401 McKay bldg.' 1 57 - 5 ACRES, $250. ' $10 down and $5 a month buys u ficres logged off land, between Vrt and and Central la, on main line of 3 railroads, ft wiles front town of 800 population; sawmills. shingle mllia and othe industries. ' Some of these tracts are partly cleared and have a spring or running stream on them. Price from $35-to $75 per acre. ' Many tracts of different sizes- to choose from. Good soil, lies well, tine location, per? feet title- - SELL REAL ESTATE CO., 318 Railway Excnange BEAVERTON-REEDVILLE ACREAGE. ' ' , The best about Portland. The REAL HOME, whether or not your business is in the city; only 80 minuter, out. The Bigr Red Steel Traias. 20 daily, run through - it. From one acre up. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Free transportation - to prospective pur chasers. - : THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY; 102 Fourth St 10 to 40 Acre Iracts Fine soil, spring " water. 25 miles from-Portland? school store and stations-on the land; J 25 to $65 per acre; easy payments. - - - . -LUEDDEMANN COMPANY. 913 Chamber of Commerce. 20 Acre farm - 10 acres of genuine beaverdam land, 10 acres of upland on main road If miles from Portland; prise $4000. The beaverdam land alone is worth the price; part cash and balance long time. Keller & Deal. 314 Lumber Exchange. ONIONS. CELERY, ASPARAGUS. A beautiful 2 acre tract, over half clear, close to Tigard, Or.; $100 cash, balance $12.50 monthly. "Fred W. Ger man Co., $14 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE FARMS 17 $5Q0 Takes This farm 160 acres of-splendid land.80 under plow, school ' on landr rural mall deliv ery, spring water, in the best farming section of the county. This place should produce 2000 bushels of wheat and at $1 per bushel means $2000 or Should produce 2000 bushels flaxand at $1.50 per bushel means $3000. This is not hot air. I of ter this place for a few days for $1800; $500 cash, bal ance crop, payment C. Cole. Condon, Oregon. - v- ' - - ' -. -- - - FOR SALE 80 acre farm, cheap, on account of owner's sickness. 80 acres in excellent state of cultivation, balance pasture and timber, new 10 room bungalow, cost $1503; - big new barn and other outbuildings. The place is not far from Portland, 3 miles from R. R. sta. and Columbia river: ' Price $4500. Victor Callice, 232 Wash, st.. room 18, Portland. Or. CALIFORNIA. farm lands, large and amall tracts in the gaoramento valley. Will take in clear property along With some cash clLIFORlTnLAND DEPARTMENT.' DORR E. KEASEY & CO.. - 272 Stark St. ' Willamette Valley Farm v' 41,; Tvaosv fairnti oil in rillt ! vatton. all stock, crop and implementa, III 3 A Ulll a,w vv as, w Will be sola on roost any trm. wn" er. pao tiawinon e aye FOR SALE). . from Portland, in Clarke -co., Wash ington; some cash, balance longtime. For particulars address box . 11, Battle urouno. w aii. FINE farm of 40 acres. 32 acres, cul tivated '.family preiiam uu bushes. Z cows. 4 heifers, team, wa- Will sell with or without stock and implements, owner, b-a-hj, jumna.. lviutv k.i linHar cultivation. 800 apple trees; liouse 6 rooms and bath, including toilet Buildings about 3 years old. Cheap to oasb buyer, owing to death of owner. C. H. Mun- feon. Lyie. wasn. IF you are looking for ood buys or ex- do not fail to see Keller & Deal. Suite 16 Vt ACRES, improved farm. $1 fare town. $1200; $60Q,cash. Geo. Cole, 917 FOR SALE 10 acres near Hilisboro, time to suit purchaser. Address J. W. uriatnn. uorneuua, vr FINE home for somebody, 3 1-3 acres, Oregbn electric. $1000.' Wolfsteln. zos Ansay pins THE best 80 acre farm all in crop. . w n js- xxr-id i- n r r "MUSt be S01Q auica. vvoii.Bi.eni, Allsky bldg. ' FARIS WANTED RENT OB BUY 38 WANTED To rent-S to 20 acres Im proved W1IO nouse iur taau. -4?"i Journal. " EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 320 acres of logged off land," between Portland - and , Astoria, railroad through it fine creeki fine auto road to It, fine for bog. stock or be rahch; camps close to sell produce to; Over iiuu acres txi. ivuuui.ai i . ... . for Portland or Seattle. Price $17.50 1C BELt. REAL ESTATE CO., 318 Railway Exchange bldg. California R flno ' lanri Knltablft for rice, alfalfa, oranges,' olives, etc., for exchange lor a Portland home, clear of encumbrance of same value. Price Callforhla Land Dept., 272 Stark st ' ROOMING HOUSE TO TRADE. nished, also 10 unfurnished : rooms, all rented; makes mors than $75 clear; rtit nt isor ' never for" sale beforei would take clear " property and little cash. Owner, W-908. Journal. ' ' ONE aere, 6 room house, fruit trees, on business street In BeavertohJ fries $3500, incumbrance $lo00, run's years at $ per cent, trade for house or vacant lots. OREGON INVESTMENT CO., 402'RothChHd bldg. FOR SALE or exchange, acres, i -- room bouse, large basement, barn, chicken house, work shop, city water, electric Irghta, in good eaateni Ore. R. R.. town; want Portland or Wills xoette valley, or what have yon? HX- U4, V"- WANTED Grocery or other store, in exchange for S room home, ia live upriver B. R. town; bringing $12 rent; price $1000 or for store building, rent 12,, pneg flUUV. W4Wcuo 170 2d st : - '" ' - ' ' ' ' " - XIV A S3 . WANTED An acre Inside of .city lim- its in exchange for 163 acres about 10 mile south of Astoria, near Lewis river.- Timber estimated at 3,800,000 feet Neil Smith, 0 Foster road. labor i9i TO EXCHANGE 67 acres, 37 in cultivation; taur uuuw"'i, wcn nog Implements, 2i miles "Willamette, 19 miles t'ortianu; tor gooa cixy property, E. E. Knickrehm, Oregon City, Rou te 7, WE wil exchange what you have for what you want Canadian Land a specialty. ' -.... KIMBALL & READEN, 207 Railway Exchange. 'Main 4297. exchange; fok- Willamette valley farm. Home at Ashland; also 10 acres im proved, near Ashland. Some :ash. Owner. P. O. not aa. srwanq. er. go " ACRES " for trade for automobile, $400 mortgage; value $25 per acre, 30 miles from Vancouver, Wash., Clarke Co., on Lewis Tiver. II. H. Myers, US 8th fit. Oregon City. ' - TWO acres, 5 room house, 1 block oi - station and 2 storesf payments or exchange for residence, $2090; Beaver- ton district. n ttenry piqg. iF yott- have- farm or -city-property -to trade for Alberta wheat land, see us. VIURtl.T. f. PW11H-V 207 Railway Exchange bldg. Main 4297. IF you have an good property to trade, we will match you. Ay res Ac Smith, 601 Northwest bide;." Main 72B. $500 cash- and 6 "acres 6-year-old - a p- dcce in Portland." Tabor 6678. I ACREAGE (Continued) ! EXCUAS GEKEAIi ESTATE 2 1 1 - '-'- (Continued! ; 40 acres, all good, rich, level land; J about 14 acres fine onion or garden j land; running water; 15 acres in full : Deanng prunes;- iar nousp. guoa narii. 1 chicken .louses, woodsheds' and all necessary outbuildings: 8 nn cows, head young - stock, team, wagon, har ness, bugffy,' fdrm "implements, -oJl small farm tools and chickens. Price 1 only -$8000; $5000 cash, or will take kooo, ciear, city pipperty or iirst mort gage for cQUity of- $5000. This place is - located S miles from Vancouver, cn a good auto read year around, 1V4 miles from electric- carline, has all rural advantages and Is one of tho best buys in the bounty for tha money. Owner is sick and unable to work and is the only reason for the sacrifice. .-' THOMPSON & SWAN, BI2 Main st- Vancouver. Wash. WANTED REAL ESTATE St WANT IOOxIOO lot or half acre 'and small nouse, near-car,' small cash payment,' balance-like rent " Must be a oargain.1 "fliarsnan 4558. WE can sgll 'ypur (ot If the price is right. - ' 7 - "' '' HITTER, LOWE & DB FOREST, 205-20'f Board of Trade bldg. WANT residence in Portland, havs $600 casn and 5 acres, 6 yr. old ap ples.' Hood River district. Tabor 6572. ROOMING HOUSES 53 "-' 11 ROOMS. $150 CASH. . i Balance as you make it, fine loca tion. 1 block of Washington st, Is well worth -$500, best reasons for selling; price cut to $250 for all. CALL $8 10TH. NKAR STARK. $IX rooms, including sleeping porch, well - furnished, strictly modern, basement and yard, on west side, for $2T.50rper month. Phono Broadway 402. - - - . '- ' 14 ROOMS, all housekeeping, elec tricity, gas, furnace, well furnished, best location; will sell on-account of other business. $300, terms, or $230 caan. pee owner, iu jenerson. 20 ROOMS, center of city.'rent $40, in come $140 month; owner has other business; must sell quick; pries $450; terms. ' - CALL 83 10TH. NEAR STARK, 26 room rooming house in heart of city. Rent $60. All on one floor. Price for "an $360. ' Te.rrd. Teters. 15 N. 5th st ' " XbUSEVESS OPPpKTUyiTIES gQ - - FOR SALE. -- - "" Flour and feed mills, machinery, all practically new and of latest design, electrically driven, cheap power, a good location, no competition; this is an excellent opportunity for a man who understands the business, fc'or price and terms apply to Prairis Power Company, prairie City. Or. If you are looking for a small, well secured investment that carries a good steady jpositton with it we have it for you. - DO IT NOW, 41 Lumber Ex: WANTED, grocery or market for roy 7 room house, las"e 'basement 31 acfes around, barn. Xchlcken house. city water, electric lights, 3 blocks to uusiness district, rouu easiern U'egon it. VK. town. mt-y7, journal ONE of - the best fish and poultry markets intown; must sell quickly; this is a "bargain. Might ' consider .1 . T - raff T . . .. , . I HAVE mountain resort, and desire partner who' can invest $1500. Big opportunity' and Job to right party. a-oi v. journal ffOO buys a first class cleaning and pressing' shop, doing good business; an ODDortunlty for . an exnerienced man. -Must have cash. N-451, Journal RESTAURANT Owner" busy cookins - -wants a partner to-be cashier, etc.; cnnH nnv! rwnnlra - small InvcafmAt Call room 329 Moron hMir. . . r-- g . v SMALL cash business wants partner. pay $25-week; requires small in vestment which will be secured. Call room 329 Morgan bldg. HARDWARE and groceries, fixtures, invoice $1400, rent $10 per month, will a pare trade. Plione Wood- 500 -BUSINESS CARDS ' i 1000 80o ': '55c Rose C.ty Prlntery, 3d at Taylor. $225 cash-takes good cigar business, 5 corner,' In busy location, wtst sida. "A snap." Rooms 301 and 3 Lumber mxenanye, cor,- aq anq latarg. 1 000 Business Cards 75c Kyder Ttu. Co., S. W. cor. 3d A MnrrUon it' you want to move or start grocery store in best location on west side. call A-1643. Marehall 345. - FOR SALE Meat market doing- good - business.- Owner wants to quit Ad drss owner, EX-646, Journal. SUBURBAN meat market, up-to-date fixtures, - cheap. - owner. ' B-685, Journal. PARTNER ; for manufacturing toilet supplies. Wholesale, retail business. Requires some cash. Call 170 10th st. $250 secures position, pays $2u wo; ( noiirs worit. - i toor oa. WANTED A partner, general black smith shop, 64 Jefferson st. COMPLETE moving picture outfit for rent or easy terms. Si 3 First. - MONEY TO LOAN "Z. A a? REAL ESTATE LOANS on improved city "property or for building purposes; advance made as building progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no commission. J. p. Lipscomb, 243 Stark st. Main 4420.- Mortgage Loans "V I. lJ WHITE. 7oi geum tridg. BUILDING loans on city and subur ban property; - money advanced as work progresses. W. G. Beck, 815 Fall ing. bldg. Main 3407. - ' t WE havs money to loan on your real -estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COifPANV, ---- -433 Chamber of Commerce. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans reasonable rates, r. h. Ltwji a; co., 1 1-wts bldgp. $100,100 on , mortgages, city and farm property, fire fnauranc5.' McKenzlq & Co.. Gerlinger bldg., 2d and Alder. $100. $250, $760, $1000, $2000 and no on real estate. BOID REALTY CO.; Lewis bldg. . i ?ii i uti ills' i latTsa r i '.y MONEY to loan in amounts of $i0o 201 Oerliner bldg. - -TO loan $500, $600. . f 1000, flOOO 9n city property. x 7 f . 3. L. WELLES CO. - H Qerlinger bldg ' - - , 324 Chamber of Commerce Ijridg, WANTED to borrow $JOO for.a short time, $2800 security. C. E. Anstrom. MarahaU -3518." - ' - - - $?00. $360. "ifiOO.' lSOO, 1200; $100. Fred fW German Co, 14 Cham. of Com: $4),000 OR LESS. FARUlNGTON. $0 4th st. Board of Trsde bMt. MONK to loan to 8. W. U. Sous He. uo.. li gpaiqins; oiq $500 to fst PRlyATE MONEy.' - O 831, jQjrnal.' - '- -- - - - ' MORTGAGE LOANS,-6 and 7.. Lout Holomon & Co., 229 Btark st. - ilOOO AT 1. 33000 AT 73&. Dorr R. Keaaey A Co., Cham, ef Com. LOAN, $50 up. -Writ details. Box 364, Lents, Or. MONEY TO LOAN 07 -rw m rwrw .i tr aCi " ff 1 T a w-anM ' . ? Loans 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. -- Portland r Loan Co.VTicensed Licensed by'Stats. '311 Dekum Bid.. Third and Washington. - ' Diamonds, Watches, Musical Instrunj'ts - -. Separate dept. for ladies. ELBY CO. (Licensed ) 320 Lumoef Ex. bldg.. Sd and Stark t. . - - IMMEDIATE LOANS 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 wita same, making business bTltlCT-. LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating loan busineHs 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. ,Ws -ore li censed and have been established since 1899. No connection with any other loan establishment in this city. A. M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS. ' ' ' ' 324 Washington st. SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NO'ita. ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Business Strictly Confidential. : STATE SECURITY COMPANY. LICENSED. : 308 FAILING BLDO. LOANS WANTED 1 SO " MONEY WANTED. In sums of $300, $400. $500, $1000 to $7000, on first mortgages ou email farms, 6 years, 7 per cent. No travfl ln or Inspection necessary because th bank has done that for yon and Guar antees tne notes.. See Mr, Loehr. Chamber of commerce bldg. - ' $900, ; $00. $oo, rn. " 8 ' room mftdt-rn hfiiiHA frit Kii-rlftrt close in, east side, value $3800. $i0 insurance." Fred W. German Co., 914 Chamber of Commerce. WANT to borrow $i0o on clean city property worth $2b00, direct from owner; no agents need apply, E-613, journal. WANTED $2S00 as ty, on highly im proved farm. First class security. E. King, 307 Beard cf Trn1e bid?. t WANT to borrow $soo on nw moil- e rn bungalow, at 'H015 62d avenue, B. E. Tahor 8005. FINAIVCIAIj 61 FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers' Interest in contracts, purchased. Oregon and Washington. It. E. Nobi, Lumbermens bldg. : ' - IIEU' WANTKD aiAHJ t T. M. ' C. A. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Record for year 11: Cslls for men - ... ........... ,...171 Positions filled , ..131 4 ' All young men seeking employment are cordllIy Invited to consult -Wa A N TED- Vouna riin.ii willinur lu do janitor work evenings for a course lr shorthand or bookkeciilng. State exlu- caiion in answer, a-who, jourtiai. WANTEli Rexistered (lruMgisl who is first class cornet player, or other band men write. : Address Elgin Con cert Band, Elgin. Or. - WANTED Man t learn iiiotiori plo ture -.operating in theatre,' small too required, aia ist. WANTED JapaueMe to help do house wui . v.ttij UUf n i 1UHUI.1UN, WANTED -Tea and col fee solicitors. Call before 9, 20'J Salmon. HILI WANTlil MISC. Y, M. C. A, Automobile School - ' Day and n-Sht instruction in repair ing, driving selling and machine work, including torge, lathe, shaper, drill press, etc. Moderate chargi-n. Fair dealing and expert training. Time un limited. . , Before enrolling elsewhere call at educational office, Y. M. C. A. bldg., and secure pass entitling you to in.- epect our ki"v s ana nifinonn. LEARN AUTOMOBI U10 rcj'HirfnR- and driving at the BEST EQUIPPED, most UP TO DATE and only I'KAC TICALv AtJTOMOlULE -SCHOOL" in Portland- L. fc M. Auto Repair Co., ti'ia iiawtnorne eve. tJSE your spars time to ouiid u; a mail order business of your own. We hIpyou start for a share in profits; 27 opportunities; partic-lais iree. upporiunitie ii.xcuaiige, Buf falo, N. Y. HOU$ANDS goveiuiucnt Jobs oyn i ..men ana women, la to lbU .inoctb. Write for Hat. , Franklin Ins inula. Dept. 34-D, Rochester, N. oT.- ' SADDLE horses. 60c "flrat hour, io aUalttonal liours: iCmclixh or aloe. saddles. 16th and MaliMon. M. 687 ANYONE wishing to l.-ani the mirror Or grt glass business address U-aU6,i Journni. WANTED Names of men, 1$ or over, wishinr rovernrwsut Jubs. lafi oa. i Gx-180. Journal. t'OOK headquarters California. VVtus iepoi,. xai inmiiin. iew r d t n. UNCALLED for tailor made suit f tj up. Taylor, the Tailor. 2H1Hj Hurnw.i. USE P.assVtt's Native llerbsto" matlBtn; 50 t ablt s Z Sc. A ll d r u x g 1 s 1 s. IIKLP WAXVIill FEMALE 3 WANTED An . experienced cook and experienced second Kill; references required. Call i!95" E. 11th st. N cor ner Clackamas, after V o'clock morn- Inga. Taka Irvington car, WANTED cflri '.who wants a good home. Will pay wages. Apply 647 pin st., I'ortiann, nr. EXPERIENCED girl for bnkery store. State age. expfcritnen, referencus. F 725, Journal. , WANT girl to work f7r room and board. Hood home. 3&0 Balmon. Mar- ha!l 132.1.- - - WANTED Home for Infant; will pay. Ann, tmrn:ilately, A-594, Journnl. WANTED aifl.to aewlst wliiriiouso work. Good home. 803 lialny st. HEW VVAKTLD MALL' AS I FKMALi; 3 MEN and women to iarn the barber trad, wages paid while learning; tuition reduced, positions secured. Tim only chain of Hchools in the worM. Kend for free tatalogue. Moler I-tarher college, ii. 48 r. zi hi. Orexon fturbcr College will teach yo'i the trade in 8 wem; sr-alp and fare masnage specialty; tools free; Position fuarantectl; pay while learning; tui ion reduced this term. 283 -MtidM-in. TT BAivUKUS AND SUPl'UKS CJ Barbers' Supplies towifcK3 " FOR STANDARD GOODS. Witch Ilazci. $1.10 gal. Lay Hum Compound, $2.50 gal. "Micro" Tonic, $4 gal.; il.Si 7Yi Jlenkle bciusors. $1, etc Dopt 6, Clarke-Woodward Drii Co., Woodlark bldg.. Alder at West 1 m k, Portland, Or. Elevator to 6th floor. $AV'E money on barber suppilea. fun. jui. 6c uerD. muu i-o.. ss otn. WA XTKI A OEMS (1 SALESMAN City and state, ca!!m on mills "and factories, to carry t;ood mechanical side line; pocket model; commii'Hlon. K-i. Joijrnal. SITUATIONS MALE EXPERIENCED, reliable and otec nil'JUla aged man -of Rood al'Jr-, would like to find position as Jan) lor or porter or work ot sum? kind. Try me. Best referenci:. AudreBs a. Pasteur. Neland ho-tel. 3oMi 1ft ft. YUUNCi man wishes to lenrn the bar- ber trade in noma good hop; willuii? to; pay for first two or thrte months. Answer hot si, uaKiani, ir. CIIlKESsE cook wants lob cookluir. -family, "'boarding house,, town oi country; retcrences. IGeo. Fong, 2ii fianners st- WANTED Position in office or cleri cal. " D6st "Of references-from lnsur snce conipanlc-s. N-4S2, Journal. -Skilled . Carpenters Furniptied on short notlcw. Ma r.7 f S . Voli Ist-ciasH. reasonable painting Phone East 7084. YOUN'Cr man wants work on farm or "ranctr. 7;-70. Joirnal. - Moxi;r to Lain CHATTELS. SALAi:ii:3 " CCootinned) (Continued oa West Pairs)