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t. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY- 28. 1915. GRADUATING CLASS : OF JEFFERSON HIGH WILL BREAK RECORD : June Class This Year Will' Be Composed of 82 Girls and . 58 Bay Students, PRINCIPAL WELL PLEASED Girls Ban Placed m limit of $10 on Cost of Commencement Dttiiti and Incidentals. The June graduating class of the Jefferson high school Is expected to number 140 pupils, which will be the largest class evr graduated from a high school in the state. There are 82 girts and 58 boy a. Principal, Hopkin Jenkins Is very proud of the class. The girls were first to frown upon extravagance In graduation affairs. They, have placed a- $10 limit on the cost of graduation 'dresses and inci dentals. That sura is to cover the total coat. The dresses are to be of cotton goods, and many of the girls are mak ing their owti dresses. The sum that may be spent for flowers has been limited to $1.50. The bouquets will be roses and bachelor buttons. Plans are being made for the girls to go out and gather the ' bachelor but tor. Simplicity is to mark the occasion simplicity in dress, in flowers and In the .manner of dressing the hair. Prominent Club Women Coming leaders From AD. Farts of the Country Ar How En Route to Attend Council ' Meeting. r The following prominent club women .'from all over tjie country have made reservations at 'Hotel Multnomah for accommodations during the council meeting, which will open Monday even ing: Mrs. K, C. Corfman, president Utah State? Federation, Provo, Utah; Miss VilaterElliott, Provo, Utah; Mrs". Richard W. Ooode, Melbourne, Florida; .Mrs. Albert IT, Hildreth, president New York Federation, Syracuse, New Tork; Mrs. George . A. Perkins, president Massachusetts Federation, Boston; Mrs. James S. Cutler, Mrs. Charles Mann, Mrs. Eugene L. Buffington, Boston; Mrs. J. P. Vollmer, president Idaho Federation, Lewiston, Idaho; Mrs. A, W. Rosencrans, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Zella Wilson, president South Da kota Federation; Mrs. F. S. Waxdwell, Stamford, Conn.; Mrs. J. M. Steele, Chicago; Mrs. Joseph C. Jawler, Ele phant Butte, New Mexico; Mrs. E. P. Rreckenridge, Isle of Pines; Mrs. - Elizabeth Ciaypoole Earle, Conners ville, Indiana; Mrs, Mary A. Dillon, St. Paul; Mrs. Melville Johnston, Richmond,-Virginia; Mrs. C. W. Stockton, Rldgewodd. New Jersey; Mrs. E. L. . Davidson, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Mrs. J, U, Cochrane and two daughters of" West Virginia; Mrs. John Sherman, Chicago; Mrs. Charles F. Muller, Pay ette, Idaho. Instructions Sent To School Directors Advice as to Budget Whlcn New aw . -, FroTideg for Xs Oiven Election Sates Are Changed. County School Superintendent Arm strong has sent letters of " instruction to school directors and school clerks in all the districts in the county out side of Portland. The letter gi.-es ad vice as to the school budget, which n. new law requires must be prepared by the directors and be submitted at the annual school meeting. In all school districts outside of Portland, the annual school meeting and election of a director will be held on the third Monday in June. The last legislature changed the date of the school election in Portland to the third Saturday in June. f The budget to be prepared by the "directors In districts other than Port land must be posted at the schoolhouse and a copy be forwarded to the county school superintendent. . tn the Portland school district, which is the only ope in the state with a school population of over ' 20,000, the budget is to be prepared in December. I&rthe Smdkese of the Coast M. A. Cnmt & Co .mm Mm Wife CLASS PLAY STARS NAMED "y ' y t ' ' - ' i I ' , . . -f S ; - t if j I It fJS;'Xii If - 1 Left to right Sylvan The title role in" the Washington high school June class play, "Alias Jimmy Valentine," will be rlayed by Sylvan Kohn, while the part -of Doyle, the detective, the co-star and counter character to Jimmy, will be taken by Linton Bavics. The play will be given June 4 and 5. Both of the young men play their parts well, and are ably supported by FEDERAL GRAND JURY BRINGS INDICTMENTS; THREE KEPT SECRET Sixteen Are Posted; Eight More Are Nearly Ready for Release, Sixteen indictments, three of them secret, and five not tfxie bills, were reported by the federal grand jury to day to Judge Bean. Foreman Hodson alKO stated that thpre were eight other indictments made but not yet drawn, as a rssult of the Jury's work since it began work. May -0. It will take about another week to consider cases pending. Those Indicted and the charges are: Leo J. Gechus of Welches, for using tie mail to defraud, bail fixed at $1500; L. E: Morrison, former postmaster of Zumwalt, Wallowa county, for a. $1298 shortage of funds, bail $2000; Arthur V. Smith, Eugene, for stealing from a freight car. bail $1000; Andrew Jack son Gebhart, Charley Whirlwind and Joe Williams, Indians, for taking liquor onto the Umatilla Indian reser vation, bail $250 each; N. North,' a Portland dentist, for "sweating" $5 gold pieces, bail $1000; Choy Wong, cook on the steamer Crown of Navarre, James Flynn. seaman on the same vessel, smuggling opium, tail $2000 each; Sid Back Nam. .'or having opium in his possession, bail $250; Chew Sim. smuggling oplu'm, ball $1G00;; I. T. Stonebraker, having morphine in his possession, bail $250; WMlliam A. Tul ford, counterfeiting, bail flOOO. Masonic Meetings Tonight. Masonic meetings tonight are as follows- Washington Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, called convocation and social at East Eighth and East Burn side. Portland Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Masonic Temple, Entered Apprentice degree. Myrtle Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, degrees, Masonic Tem ple. Albert? Pike Lodge, U. D., spe cial communication. Official visit of the grand master, -at Masonic Temple. Sellwood lodges at Sellwood Masonic hall. C. V. Cooper's lecture, "Foot prints o Masonry." . Captain Moore Improving. Police Captain Moore, who is 111 with pneumonia at the pood Samaritan hospital, is ' improving according to the hospital authorities. I II "PROSPERITY makes friends" but the friends of the Gen'l Arthur have reversed the proverb. They have made this ood cigar the most prosperous most-sought-for ben center on the Pacific slope. The Gen'l Arthur Cigar in vites all friends, old and new. to enjoy the hospU' tality of his "Exposition home" in the M. A. Gunst & Co.. Inc. Building on tfim "Zone". i Geri1 CIGAR, CENTS Also a 3 for a quarter si . 5 Isc Dwtnbators . j Kohn. Lincoln Daes. the other members of the cast. The battle of wits between Jimmy and Doyle is ttu? strong theme of this typi cal American play Carefu attention is being given to the details of the staging, and great effort is being, made to make the play one of exceptional merit. The pro ceeds will be turned over to -the man agement of the class "Lens." McMinnvUle WiU Entertain Veterans Flans Are Announced for 34th Annual Encampment of Department of Ore gon, a. A,-XL. Veterans of the Civil war will be entertained- at McMinnville. June 14 to 16, the occasion being1 the thirty fourth annual encampment of the de partment of Oregon, G. A. R. A spe cial Southern Pacific train will carry the veterans from the Union oVpot. The executive committee hang the encampment in charge is composed of J. C. Cooper, commander Custer post; F. H. Buchanan, principal McMinn ville High school; C. Tilbury, mayor of McMinnville: Judge J. II. Dodson; Mrs. Lenore Rodgers of the Civic club; Mrs. Louise Looney of the W. R. C; D. M, Nayberger, Mercantile-club; J. L. Fletcher, Elks' club; and F. M. Gar rison, Spanish War veterans. G. W. Hendershott will accept reser vations for the G. A. R. and Mrs. Net tie J. Ungerman of the W. R. C. A special flag day parade will be the feature of the opening day. - Dairy Owners Combine. Seaside, Or., May 28. W. J. West and C. D. Ross, owners of two of the largest dairy farms in this end of Clatsop county, have formed a part nership. Both men have been making butter and have a well established milk and cream route. These routes will also be combined. The new firm has just completed a new supply de pot and has -installed the latest im proved butter making machinery. The herds of Mr. West and Mr. Ross will give the partners a mixed herd of 400 head of fine dairy stock, consisting of Jerseys. Holstein and Shorthorns. Washing Won't Rid Head Of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan druff is to dissolve it; then you de stroy It entirely. To do this get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the fljiger tlps. Do fis tonight, and by morning most. If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more appli cations will "completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan druff you may have. I' Tou will find, too, that all itchrng and. digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will b Huffy lus trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, it is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. f Adv. ) SEW TtDAY L Staples THE FlT.C Youn Eyes- L FOB SAIi 160 acres in Benton Co, unimproved. $11 per acre ' JOHH MYERS. Box 94, Rainier, Or. Respectable Funeral Beautiful adult plusa orin mt . broadcloth casket. em-N 17 ' bilminf, rough boX,r : hearse, two limousines and 1 fj ' 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. Private funeral chapel. MIUEB & TRACE"? Independent Funeral Directors, Washington and Ella Streets. Phone Main 2691. A-7885. WANT AD RATES! In effect October 1, lull. - ALL FBEVIOOS B ATES CANCELLED ; CUAi((iD AliVh.kiTlbliUmb'Xa ' -Dmily Jt 6udjr ; IH cent per wurd per luwrtloa. TblM charge is lor ni1 eUiuiticatioBa. teptiug "t ot Sent In Private amu." "Booh ana aomia la rriTate carnuy, "Bltaatkia Wasted" and "Wanted to itent" ada. waJc ere m roota oer worJ per tarertioa. , No ad cnareU (or .caa tbaa IS centa. ' CASH AUVt:iiT:sftULN'J.'S --" eeata it-r uxrd ."or ail cialfiea!ona, f iceptiog- "Fir Ueut ia rVlrete rasHly.'' Room aod Board la frtfiti Kamllx." Situa tion Wanteo." nS -V to Kent" ads, wtiieb are 1 K eeuta p. rd. ConseeuUva taaefiior; of rasb .net ada: iniertiona lr lh prtee rt S. .r t luaertioua fcr tba prlcj of i. Fire xth i tmrmiiiiBiB iwrri itit if The gray wolf of Montana is the hardest animal to trap. It ia de structive to cattle, and the farmers have never had a successful trap to catch it. MEETING NOTICES OREGON LODGE NO. 101. A. F. & -AM. Special communication 'torn orrow (Saturday) evening at o'clock sharp. Official visit of the M. W. G. M.. W. C. Brisul. "who will deliver an address cn the subject, "Masonry as an Educa tional Institution." -Visiting brethren cordially invited. No degree work. Piease be punctual if you wish to hear the address. By order of the W. M. LESLIE S. PARKER. Secretary. WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO. 18. R. A. M. .. will make a fraternal visit to Mc Minnvilje on Saturday, May 29. Train leaves Union depot at 3:30 p. in., Yamhill et. at 3:35. All Royal Arch Masons Invited. A good time assured. You wilj be sorry if you misa it. wy order JK. II. i. . ROY QUACKENBUSH, Becy. ALBERT Pl6:E LODGE U. D., A. F. A. M. Special communication tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The M. W. grand master A. F. & A. M. of Oregon--will rav tis an official visit. All members are re quested to be present. Visiting breth ren cordially invited. By order of W. M. E. R. I VIE. Secretary. Vital Statistics inarriagcs.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Eric Kawnsley, Rowland hotel, 23, and Irene McCoy. Cambridge block, 19. Ralph H. David, 87 East. Davis, 24, and mines p. Pero, St. Johus, 22. Theodore Ardean, 50J Nortb Twenty-fifth atroet, 20, and Mary Moldovain, 503 North Twenty-fifth rtiwt, 28. Clement. W. Alihidge, S2rt East Forty-first atreet, 24, and Melvlna V. Plotner, 3t4 Third atreet, 20. Joseph R. Mitchell, Edwards hotel, 3, and Maude M. Lownadale, U!52 Belmoot tret, 34. W. G. Smiths Co, yfiETeaX i nira floor. Morgan bldg. MESti suits for rent, all sizes. UniQUe i aiioring o.. 3U tarK St. BUI1-HS BENNETT To Mr. and Mm. AIt.W. Ben nett, 44H Harney street. May 1. a dnnghter. SMITH To . and Mrs. John Smith, 578 BtUwell irenue, Ia'y 21, a eon. ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, 1672 Aubrey street. May 0, a daughter. MERRICK To Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Merrick, 65 East Alder afreet. May 11, a son. LOVKLL To Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Lovell. 1140 Gay street. May 13, a son. MA HEN To Mr. and Mrs. William D. Maben, 130 Orient street. May 13. a son. COTA To Mr. and Mrs. John - J. Cota, C9 Yale street. May 18. a daughter. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Smith, 207 Halloo a: street. May 9, a daughter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 IEAREY In this city May 27, Theodore H. 1'earey " Jr. The funeral services will be held Saturday, May 2t, at 1 o'cl'X'k p. tn., at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Sun, Montgomery at 5th. Friends iiivlttjtl. Interment at River View cemetery. FORBES Funeral services of Mrs. Jaue P. Forbes will be held at. the undertaking par lors of Miller & Tracy on Ella St., near juue tion of Washington and Morrison sts., Port land, on Saturday, May 29, at 3 p. m. Inter ment at Ypsilantl. Mich. WALKER At his residence, 648 East Everett street, May 28, Herbert II. It. Walker, age 40 years. Announcement of funeral later. FAIN Alice Ann Fain, 442 East Twelfth street North, May 23, 78 years; pneumonia. HUMPHREY George Humphrey. 394 Salmon street. May 23, 82 years; chronic endo carditis. LARSEN Caroline F. Larsen, Portland Sur gical hospital. May 23, 47 years'; cancer of gall bladder. BAKEK Charles Baker, Multnomah Co., May 20, 39 years; carcinoma. MILLER Anna Marie Miller, 2019 East Burn side street. May 23, 70 years; cerebral hem orrhage. - MARTIN & FORBES CO.. 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 de signs, flowers. -430 Wash- Main 3771. FUNERAL? DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking e tablishment, with private driveway. J. f. I'liNLiY & SON. Montgorrwirv at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director, zao 4d St., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1511, Main 507. , F. S, Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Direciora. 414 East Aidr st. i-'gat r2. H 2J25. Dunning & McEnteey's every deta.iL Broadway and Pine ets. J Jtr A 1 P Fij T- J J i i. Chambers Co. KwS UWn H.iOi. C-1133. Lady embalmer. A U 7pllpr C( bS2 Wiiliam? ave. At n, Z.CIIOI OUiEast 1088, C-108S. Ladv attendant. Day and night service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1532-1534 E 13th. Sellwood 71. B-M23. A. D. KENWORTHY 6c. CO. Calls promptly answered In all parts of city. I. O. 6 V. bldar.. Lents. Tabor 6267. AllLlLiLJV DC AiUVx, 111" CfCIlueiJ I 1U neral directors. Prices low as $20, $40, UU. v OH , aiiU JJ AC. A A. 4. V 7 A. A'lOOd 14 o milt An E. 80th and Olisan. Fu nalllllLUll nefal services. Tabor 4313 O - T Dtirno Williams and Knoti lit I. UJinw K-t 1115. C-1943 nr a DOOM Undertakers. East luso. rLMnoUIN 369-371 Russell St. CI UVA CQ Undertaking Co. Malu 4152. Orv LSV CO A-282L Cor. id end Clay 1 IJ I P C n M RESIDENCE UND. PLS. lniOvUINM 6133 A.223S. 44S Mor BREEZE & Snook. B-1252. T. 12a. 10i Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant. P. L. LERCH, leading east side under taker E. 11th & Clay. B-1S88. E. 781. MONUMENTS Schanen-Blair Co, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS ' Largest stock of fine marble and arranite in Portland- Beautiful granite -.'3m our Oregon quarrr. 287 Haw thorne ave. East 5568. 3E BLAESiNG Gft ANlTE CO r inu o t. i w. r-T u I5QN hUK'l'trto .-Hv-EH-i rthb., 264-26S 4th 6t.. opp. city hall. M. 8564. A-151S. FOR SALE HOUSES til LOT, 3 room hduse, plastered, J600; $150 cash, easy terms. Brooklyn ave 411 Henry bldg. FOR SALE New 6 room modern house, 227 Sumner, west, a C. E. An strom. FOR SALE A good 2 room house oh two lots, very cheap for cash. All Improved Phtne Tebor 678. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 i Continued . STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! 82M $2000 HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. 427 East 43d Street . HARD SURFACE, SETCfR AND WALKS ALL PAID. DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED THROUGH. OUT. Just completed, 5 room bungalow, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, floored attic, full 7-foot concrefte base ment with cement floor, electric fix tures, beamed ceiling, Dutch kitchen, built-in effects, paneled dining room, bedrooms, kitchen, and bath in white enamel. Elegantly finished and paint ed, between 2 carllnes. Terms to suit. Best buy in Portland today. Take Hawthorne car to 43d st.. then go south tO t42 or jitney to 43d and Llvision. 2Wi.KU THERE. 10 TO 5 DAILY OR PHONE EAST 5465 EVENINGS FOH APPOINTMENTS $2100 FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW. ;-b , Lot 150x100 feet. Park Rose, 3 bllis . to car. 14 small rriut trees, nice fir trees, lots of roses, sidewalks, water, electric lights, tele phone, good chicken house, 5 fine rooms, dandy arrangement, good bath, basement with cement - floor, good kitchen, modern laundry, irav under drain board, fireplace, paneled dining room, dandy front and side preh: place now rented; will be vacated Monday, and is tor sale only $200 down an.1 $25 per month . until paid. Phone 1 abor 5533. We will build in any part or city l-rOMTTN! Costing from $2000 to $20,000. Alsd apart ments and flats. We nave money to loan. -itii ana see plans. Jf. li. BOWMAN & CO.. Commercial Oiub bid?- 1 OR SALE 5 room bungalow, in Rose City Park, alL builtin conveniences, fireplace, book - cases, buffet, panel mirror, hall dresser, large closets, very large bath room, laundry tubs in basement, built for a home, never been occupied, must sell in 3 weeks, price $2400. W-9V3. Journal. $1S00 for a tine modern up to date 5 room bungalow on E. 66th, all dou ble constructed, with modern builtin conveniences; built for a home; pay ment down, bal. like rent. BLANCH ARD & CLEMSON. 702-3 Selling bldg. " GET OUR FREE "HOME" BOOKLET? Tells how we can build "guaranteed" home on your-lot or ours. Save you big money. You pay like rent THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS. 1330 Northwestern Bank bldg. ' A Big Snap Five room house, bath and toilet, 2 lots. Price $1050 cash. Phone Tabor 4934. . plans $5 Flans-! let us plan your bungalow. LET US BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW H. A. WILLIAMS. 609 McKAY BLDG. $20 MONTH which includes interest; 5 rooms, bath, fireplace, built-in turea, cement sidewalk, restricted dis- l.i... 1 1 .J 1 -T , n i. t. v mu. at i. SNAP Suburban home, 5c fare, hard- wrori f !nnr irarlcn f i.., l .. n modern conveniences, easy terms; ac- ryi. euiiie pioijerty. Alain V3o2. EXTRA good new modern bungalow in Altarnead for sale or rent: vacant lots, too. Dorr E. Keasev & Co. (H- i ndinurr ox umnn.-q-e oiug WILL sacrifice for cash, new 6 room uuugaiuw, oaK noors, rireplace. all kinds built in work. Hawthorne car Owner, B-674, Journal. . " CHOICE 100x100 and 5 room house 10 large apple trees; fine view; Tuala tin valley; $500 cash. $1000 Easv payments. East 273. W. H. Herdman CHILDREN HUNGRY. " S5000 home. 1 block from Tjii,rt. hurst, for $3250; $1250 cash, balance long time, r -dd, journal. REAL sacrifice, new bungalow, strict ly modern. 1 block north Hawthorne at 43d. Tabor 6025. A MODERN 7 room bungalow in Van couver, at your own price. Phone Alain 7010. HOUSE and lot, near Broadway bridge. 326 Benton st. FOli SALE LOTS 16 FOR SALE Lot. 33d and PowelL $600; nothing down and only $15 a month without interest. Owner. Box 172 Onk Grove. SACRIFICE SALE Two best lots in Mt, Scott; extra large; part cash. terms on balance. Owner, Tabor 667. acreage 57 CHICKEN ana fruit ranches near fort land; Gresham district, electric sta tion mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; best soiL free wood; elegant location. Prices only J75 to $150 per acre in small tracts; easy terms. Frank McFarland Realt Co.. 309 or. bidg.. Portland. Or TWO acres, all in crop, level river bot tom; no buildings; fenced; small young orchard; located on Wise acre age, near Donald, on electric, 18 miles from Salem. Price $450. Will take some young cattle and land. Address owner . . .. X I, 111 U 1 , .wa New 8 room house, about acre ground, 30 minutes from P. o.; land all set to ftuit and bearing, mortgage $2500, 8 per cent. Make offer for my 'equity. S-645. Journal. Gibson Halt Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, easj terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 1635 or SellWQQd 476. John H. Dihson. -wner WILL sell 5 acres in Beaverton diB trict. rich bottom land, improved with new 4 room cottage and other outbuild ings, on your own terms. WiU also con sider trade unincumbered troDrtv Call Main 1242. 401 McKay bldg ONIONS, CELKKi, ASPARAGUS. " A beautiful 2 acre tract, over half clear, close to TJgard, Or.; $lbo cash, balance $12.50 monthly. Fred W Ger man CO- 914 Chamber of Commerce. UJBURBAN ACREAGE 7Q TWO beautiful medium sized tracts. adjoining each other suitable for country residences; within the 6c car limit and less than 20 minutes by auto from the business center of Portland. One tract has a large creek suitable for a fish pond; the other has sev eral , large fruit trees and two very large maple trees; property abuts on macadam street with cement side walks to car station; also telephone water and electric lights te the prop erty. For further particulars address W. A. SELLWOOD, Miilwakule, Or. Phone 24 J, Milwaukle. FOR SALEFARMS 17 Willamette Valley Farm Ode of the best farms, all in culti vation, all stock, crop and implements, 2 miles from town, on electric line. Will be sold on most any terms.. Own er. 625 Hawthorne ave. FOR SALBiT 40 acres, well improved; 20 miles from Portland, In Clarke co., Wash ington; some cash, balance long time. Fop particulars address box 71, Battle Ground. Wash. FINE farm of 40 acres. 32 acres cul tivated. Family orchard and berry bushes. 2 cows, 4 heifers, team, wa gon, all farm implements necessary. Will sell with or without stock and implements. Owner, EX-643, Journal. FOR SALE 93 acres river bottom land. 45 in cultivation, balance easily cleared; price $7000. $2000 cash, long time on balance; on rural and cream route. Address box 26, Waterloo, Or. IF you are looking for good buys or ex 4 changes of eastern Ore. wheat land do not fail to see Keller & Deal. Suite 3 14, Lumber Ex. bldg.,. Portland. Or. 1 o . ACRES, improved farm. $1 fare from Portland, close to school and town. $1200; $60 cash. Geo. Cole. 817 Board of Trade. , , "", - - FINE home for somebody, 3 1-3. acres. Oregon electric. $1000. ' Wolf stein. -I 1 cr. 17 $500 Takes This Farm 160 acres of splendid land. 80 under plow, school on land, rural mail deliv ery, spring water, in the best farming section df the county. This place should produce 2000 bushels, of wheat and at $1 per bushel means $2000. or should 1 produce 2000 .bushels " flax and at $1.50 per bushel means $3000. This is not hot air. I offer this Place for a few days for $1800; $500 (fash, bal ance crop payment. C. Cole. Condon, Oregon. FOR SALE. SO acre iana. cheap, on account of owner's sickness.- 30 acres in excellent state of cultivation, balance pasture and timber, new 10 room bungalow, cost $1500r 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 H "Wash. St.. room IS. Portland. Or. ; CALIFORNIA. farm lands, large and small tracts in the fciacramento valley. Will take in clear property along with, some cash as first payment. CALIFORNIA LAND DEPARTMENT, DORR KEASEY & CO., I 72 Stark St. 24 ACRES near Forest Grove, good soil, will sell on easy terfns. 231 L. 7th st. N. M-V car. . FOR RENT FARMS 14 A BARGAIN Sale of 9 acre poultry ranch equipped for business, 40 pul lets. 60 chicks, thoroughbred White Leghorns; tools and Interest in crops; 7. room house with bath; pleasantly situated in . city of Vancouver; lawn and fruit; lease 1 years to run; rent has been paid in advance with privi lege of renewal; ali for $400. Owner leaving vU. S. Address A. E. Baker, Koute 2. box 34. Fourth Plain ave., Vancouver, Wash. : " - EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 e W --' 'W aa' 60 ACRES $6000. " 60" acres, 3 54 miles from town of 1000 population, on main line R. R.. about 70-miles front Portland; good 7 room house, barns and outbuildings, 5 cowsr 2 horses, brood sow, chickens, cream separator, and all farm imple ments. Price $6000; will trade for Portland property up to $5000. , RALPH ACKLBlf LAND CO., 204 Failing bldg.. Corner Third and Washington sts. DAIRY RANCH TO EXCHANGE FOR - WHEAT FARMS 432 acres, 12a acres under cultiva tion, 300 acres cleared and in open fasture, good buildings, about 50 acres n alfalfa, 25 cows, 10 head of young stock; 36 pigs, 4 horses, all farm ma chinery; will trade this for whvat ranch; this is clear. E. F. GILBERT, 101 Washington St., Vancouver, Wash. WANT STOCKED FARM. ' Fine modern s room home in Al berta; furnace, fireplace, builtin fea tures, all furnished, choice, location: price $6000. Will exchange tor stocked and equipped farm up to $7000. LUEPDEMANN COMPANY, 913 Chamber Of Commerce. ROOMING HOUSE TO TRADE. 16 rooms, near library well fur nished, also 10 unfurnished rooms, all rented; makes more' than $75 clear; rent but $50; never for sale before; would take clear property and little cash. Owner, W-908, Journal. ONE acre, 5 room house, fruit trees, on business street in Beaverton, price $3500, Incumbrance $1600, runs 2 years at 6 per cent, trade for house or vacant lots. OREGON INVESTMENT CO.. 402 Rothchild bldg. FOR SALE or exchange, 2 acres, 7 room house, large basement.-- barn, chicken house, work shop, city water, electric lights, in good eastern Ore. R. R. town; want Portland or Willa mette valley, or what have you? HX 3P2. Journal. EXCHANGE 160 acres near Maple ton, Or.; on Indian creek; 3,000,000 feet yellow fir, 8 acres cleared, 80 acres good tillable soil, 6 miles of railroad now going through. Price $3000. Phone East 5950. WANTED An acre inside of city lim its in exchange for .163 acres about 10 miles south of Astoria, near Lewis river. Timber estimated at 3,800,000 feet. Neil Smith. 6606 Foster road. Tabor 1931. WE will exchange what you have for wliat you want. Canadian Land a specialty. KIMBALL & READEN. 207, Railway Exchange. -Main 4297. EXCHANGE FOR WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARM. Home at Ashland; also 10 acres Im proved, near Ashland. Some cash. Owner, P. O. Box 32, Ashland, Or. 6 ROOM house, strictly modern, hard surfaced street, all paid, clear of Incumbrance, for improved farm, stocked, will assume. Owner, SX-647, Journal. - IF you have farm or city property to traae tor Aioerta wneat una, see us. KIMBALL & READEN, 207 Railway Exchange bldg. Main 4297. EXCHANGE 7 acres creek bottom laud, 25 miles from Portland, on railroad. What have you. Geo A. Sprague, In- depenaence. or. . 1100 acres land Baker county, Oregon, traae tor income; naraware, mer chandise. Box 337 Wllamina, Or. $500 cash and 6 acres 5-year-old ap ples. Hood River district, for resi der.ee In Portland. Tabor 5572. CITY lot for timber, close in. ''v'-SSG, Journal. CITY lots and 80 acres land for clear, modern house. S-648, Journal. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANT 100x100 lot or half acre and small house, near car, small acash payment, balance like rent. Must be a bargain. Marshall 4558. WANT residence in Portland, have $500 casn and a acres, 5 yr. old ap ples. Hood River district. Tabor 5572. 1 HAVE a contract for $60i) for lot in Rose City Park. Will pay difference in cash. R-551. Journal. ROOMING HOUSES 53 FOR SALE or exchange, lease and furniture of 65 room apt. house, 45 rooms furnished, well filled with good tenants, clears $150 net; reasons oth er business. Some cash, terms or property. - The Cincinnati Apts., 401 10th. A-312S. By owner. - 14 ROOMS, all housekeeping, elec tricity, cas, furnace, well furnished, best location; will eell on account of other business, $300, terms, or $250 cash. See owner, 410 Jefferson. 26 ROOM rooming house in neart of city. Rent $60. All on one floor. Price for all. $300; cash. Peters, 15 N. 5th ut BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 WANTED, grocery or market for my 7 room house, large basement, 2 acres ground, barn, chicken' : house, city water, electric lights, 3 blocks to business district, gooa eastern Oregon R. R. town. RX-827. Journal. ' . MOVING picture show can vd good business and have cheap rent in suburb of Portland. Address N. W, Merrifield, 810 Washington Bt., Van couver, Wash. r -"'' - ONE of the best fish and poultry markets in town; must sell quickly; this is a .bargain. Might consider trade for auto. C-565, Journal. I HAVE mountain resort and . desire partner who can invest $1500. Big opportunity and job to right party. S-520. Journal. . $400 buys a first class cleaning and pressing shopn doing good business; an opportunity for an experienced man. Must have cash. N-451, Journal. HARDWARE and -groceries, fixtures, invoice J 1400, rent J10 per" month, will - take part trade. Phone Wood lawn 3913. 500 B'JSINESd ARi CARDS wjt - 1000 80c --'' Rose City Prlnterv. 8d at Taylor. 1000 Business Cards 75c Ryder Ptu. Co . : W. eor. Sd MnrrWn IF you want to move, or start grocery Store In Lr-st location nn are aiH. call A-1 543. Marshall 3945. ' ( COMPLETE moving picture outfit for rent or easy terms. -12 First; 1 FOR SALE FARMS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 0 iOontlnned) ,'--.- - ., F03SAIA Flour and feed mill, machinery, all practically new and of latest design, electrically driven, cfaeao .nower. a ' good ' oca t ion. no competition;, this is an excellent opportunity for a' man 'who understands the Dusiness. for j price and terms apply to Prairie Power Company. Pralriq City, Or, - JOB PRINTING plant tn Portland, do ing a fiur business.' If you have a little monty and wish to be your own boss, here Is your chance. This ie the best buy in. the city and will pay you to ..investigate. small payment down, balance easy payments. All answers held confidential.'. H-306,- Journal. i DOUBLE YOUR MONEY." Cigar store depot location, cheap rent,- stock and: fixtures cost $700; irice today for all, $190. This include- 60 cash upon lease. See Petors, 16 N. 5th et. AN experienced woman, capable ot managing convalescent home and willing to make small investment a permanency. A.-995, Journal, or Mar- snaii i2t. FOR SALE Meat r.iarket doing good buslnes. Owner wants to iuit.AU- oress owner, KX-64C, Journal. SUBURBAN meat market, up-to-date xix Fit res. cneap. owner. journal. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED (IS WANT to rent small furnished room ing and loarding house. Mam 282t. tate rent. EXCHANGE unincumbered lot and cash for a paying business. Phone MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE LOANS on improved city property or for building purposes; advance made as builoing progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no commission. J. P. LlpscoTiiDs Z42 starK si. ftialn 4420. Mortgage Loans T. L. WHITE, " 701 Selling bldg. "BUILDING loans on city and kubur ban property; money advanced as work progresses, w. G. Beck, 316 Fail ing bldg. Main 3407. WE have money to loan oh your real estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MOKTGAGE COM-PANT, 4zj unamner oi commerce. CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable rates. F. 11. Lewis Co., 3 Lewis bldg $100. )00 on mortgages, city and Jarin property, fire insurance. McKfenzle Sc Co.. uerutiRef mag., zn and Alder. . $100. $250, $750,' $1000, $2000 anu up on icai eaiaie. BOTD REALTY CO., Lewis bid K. $20t0 Private money to loan on Port land property.. Phone Mr. Klepper, MONEY to loan in amounts of SlOu to $5000 on city property. A. IL Bell, 201 Oerlinger bldg. - TO loanv$500, $500, $1000, $1000 on city property. J. 1j. WELLS CO. . '.' 324 Chamber of Commerce bldg. MORTGAGE loans ai current - rates, Real estate security. Apply room 202 Stock Exchange, 3d and Yamuiu. FULL building loans to owners,- rea sonable terms and conditions. . Cur- tis. 267 hi Oak. - $200, $350, $60tt. $900. $1200. (1800. Fred w German t.o , si4 c;njrn. or t orn 1A1.000 OK LESS. FAJIKINUTON. 80 4th st. Board of Trade bidg. MONEY to loan 6 to 8. W. IL SeiU & Co.. 310 wpaining mag. $500 to 6000 PRIVATE MONEY". O' 831. Journal. MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7. Louh Unrmr,n Mr Cn . ' i Rtark m miin at 7B. 5nnft at jm. Dorr E. Keasey & Co., Cham, of Com MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, SALARIES 07 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 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 or seven monms, wnetner or not in txrest ia cald when due. We are 11 censed and have been established since 1899. No connection witn-ainy other loan estaojishment in this city. A & M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS, 324 Washington st. Loans at Legal Rates livestock, storage receipts, plain notes. on lunmurt, or am uuiig oi value. You can get it today. Portland Loan Co., Licensed Licensed, by State. 311 Dekiim Bid.. Third and Washington. SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES. ABSOLUTELY NO SECURITY. Business Strictly Confidential. STATE SECURITY COMPANY. LICENSED, 309 FAILING BLDO. - MONEY AT ONCE. Diamonds, Watches, Musical Instrum'ts oeparate aepi. ror laaies. EL3Y CO. (Licensed.) 320 Lumber Ex. bldg.. 2d and Btark LOANS WANTEJ SO $900, i; $900, 8; $900, 8. 8 room -modern house, lot 60x100. close in, east side, value $8800,' $1800 insurance. Fred W. German Co., 814 Chamber of Commerce." WANT to borrow J900 on clean city property worth $2800. direct from owner; no ag&nts need apply. E-649, Journal. ' WANT loan $600 on 6 room house and lot 75x100 in Ricbmond add. Phone Woodlawn 2025. WANTED to borrow $300 for a short time, $2800 security. C. E. Anstrom. Marshall 3513. $250 six months, approved bankable se curity, private parties. 11-303, Jour nal. FINANCIAL, 51 FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers interest in contracts, purchased, Oregon and Washington. IL 'E. Noble. T.tjrr-bermens bldg. HEIP WANTED MALU Y. M. C. A EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Record for year 1914: , Calls for men ..................1792 Positions filled ..1314 All young men seeking, employment are cordially Invited to consult wtn the secretary of the employsenj ue- parimenL WANTED Young man willing to do janitor work evenings ror a course in shorthand or bookkeeping. State -education in answer. A-'jKO, Journal. WANTED Man to learn 'motion pic ture operating in theatre; small fee required. 212 1st. - UMBRELLA repairer, man who -baa bad experience at this work.- Len- non's, Morrison st. SALESMEN wanted, outfit free, cash weekly. Address Capital City Num. erv Co.. Salem. Or. WANTED -Tea and coffee solicitor Call before 9. 209 Salmon. HELP WANTED MISC. 49 THOUSANDS government jobs open to men and women. $65 to $150 moctn. Y . m . ti r . r... . vr v , ANYONE wishing-to learn the ?mirror or art gm uuunna auuresi x& u b, Journai. ' I : WAN'ttti Names of men, IS or over, wishing government jobs. $SS mo. GX-16. Journal. COOK nehdquuVters California Win uenot. zi nmmii, rear etn. -UNCALLED for tailor made suits $8.6 up. Taylor, the Tailor. 289 Vs Burnslde. 43 Y.M,fC.A. Automobile School Day and night instruction in repair ing, driving selling and machine work, including' torse, lathe, Btsapc-r, drill press, etc. Moderate charges. ' "iaUr dealing and expert training. Time un limited. Beforo enrolling elsewhere call at educational office. Y. M. C. A. bldg., and secure pass entitling you to iu spect our f-hops and methods. LADY or gentleman wanted June 1; 16 per wet-k salary with -chances for promotion. If you are competent to take charge of Portland office, hon est, well met, furnish host of refer ences and can Invest $100. cash, call or phone room 326 Perkins hotel nml arrange for personal interview today from 4 to 10 p. m. .. Business strictly honorable and legitimate, position permanent ad $100 cash will be re turned after you have proven yourself and ability. LEARN -AUTOMOBILE repairing and driving at the BEST EQ Ui I'PEi ', ' most UP TO 11 ATM end op.lv PRAC TICAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL In" Portland. L. &. M. Auto Keyulr Co.. 369 Hawthorne ave. t)SE your spare time to ouiid up a mall order business of your own. We h.-slp you start for a share in r ror its; 27 opportunities; pat tic-Una ree. Opportunltle Excliauge, But fno. N. V HELP WANTED rFEMALK .3 WANTED An experienced' cook and experienced second-" gl"L references required. Call 296 i;. 1 ith st. N, cor ner Clackamas, after 9 o'clock morn- ings. Take Irvlngton car. WANTED- Girl who wants a good home. Will pay wages. Apply 54 7 6th t,. Portland. Or. WANTED Machine operators for cap works, experienced or unexperienced. Apply at oiu-e 372 1st st. .Main 5D47. WANTED Girl to asKist with Iioubh work. Good home. 802 lialsey st. HELP VANTID MALE AND FEMALE 23 MEN and 'women to learn the barber trade, wages paid while learninc; tuition reduceii, positions secured. Tlio only chain of schools in the world. Send for free catalogue. Moler Barber College, H. 48 N. I'd Bt. Oregon Barber College will leach you the trade in 8 weeks; scalp and face massage specialty; tools free; positions guaranteed; pay while learning; tui tion reduced this term. 233 Madls.in. IJAiUlERS AND SUPPLIES" OU Barbers' Supplies LOWEST PKICE3 FOR STANDARD GOODS. Witch llazei. $1.10 gal. .liny Rum Compound. $2.50 gal. "Micro" Tonic, 4 gal.; $1.35 7 llenkle Scissors, $1, etc. DepL.G, Clarke-Wood ward Drug Co., Woodlark bldg, Alder st West I'aik. Fortliind, Or. hJievtttor to Bth floor. HELP WANTED 3L1SC. 4Cintlnnd SAVE monty on barber supplies. Port. Cu t. & Ha lb. Sup Co.. 86 6th. WANTED Agents In every town, best selling automobile specialties: uturt at once; large demand lor goods, i-j to $50 per week. Success a.isurod. Investigate today. McCloskey Supply Co'.', Monroe, Or. 1 SALESMAN City, arid state, calling oh mills and iuctories, to carry a feood mechanical side line; pot:ket mod:1; coniiiiiFSioji. E-64H, Journal. SITUATIONS MALE .1 OUNG n.an wishes to learn the bar ber trade in some good shop; willing to pay for first two or three mouths. Answer box t1, Oakland. Or. CHINESE cook wants Job cooking, family, boarding house, town or country; references. Geo. Fong, 265 Flanders St. - I WANTED Position in office or cleri cal. Best of referencjps from insur ance .coinpBnsNjl2, Journal. Skilled Carpenters Furnished on short notice. Mar. 7C8. FOR . lstcTasH, reasonable "paintliig phone East 7084. YOUNG man wants work on fu.rm or ranch. Z-70, Journal. SIT U ATI O N'S F EM A L K EXPERIENCED stenographer dcslr"! position, law or abstract otfke pre ferred, moderate salary; reference m. -Address Box 414, IiiliHboro, Or, Phone City 175. ' ' EXPEitlENCED cook wuntu camp cooking. Take full charge; can bring helper. Address or call 864 E. 10th el. North, Portland. Or. COMPTOMETER operator with 6 years experience wishm-' position In office Would except temporary work, B-682, Journal. KEAT, competl-nt woman with hoy yrs., would like place for board and some wages. "Must have work. A-'jU'j, Journal. EXPERIENCED lauiidr-Mn, t-ke work home, can give be-st references; tel ephone, will tall. .Tabor 6288 A HCOTCIt widow lady desires posi- Hon as housekeeper,, city rercrencea. H-304, Journal. A cintlSTIAN woman will asslxt with housework with plain family, small wages; Main 1880. LIGHT work of any kind. E-650, Journal. WANTED -Work by hour or day, i e liaDie, rererenccs. 'janor hjz. LADY wishes day work, washing. Ironing, cleaning, aiain bw, SilLATlONS WANTED 3L.LE AND FEMALE WANTED Situation as oversee; man ager or housekeeper of apt. house or hotel. E-639, Journal. DRESSMA KINO 4U DRESSMAKINt wanted at home or by day, $1.10. Call -Sel.iwood 1670. LADIES and children's work 20o hour. Main 2 6 60. '-Miss ;oopT. nu:ises 0( PRACTICAL nurse, 20 years' fx perl-. ence. maternity cases a specialty. Tabor 2874. tiOOD woman wautn nursing of any kind at once. Sellwood loza. iiea- onable. PKIVaTE home, sleeping porch. trained nurse, city." re r, iaoor an. MIDWIFE (graduate), reasonable fats. 4B8 'layior. - iFU (X IS 11 ED IUKMLS -OUNG men may consult without - chare register of furnished room at Y, M. C listing several hundred in all parts oi the city, amo mose ia the Asnoclatlon Trrrildinfr - KT HELTON HOTEL. 105 12th su. near Wash., clean, quiet, modern conveniences, summer rates; i week up; trans, solicited. Mar. 2790. THE ALBION HOTEL 21V4 3d and Salmon. Rooms S1.7G week up; t'm heat. hot and cold water, free bath, phopa, ANSONIA HOTEL. 124 14th eu. cor. Wash,, desirable 1o cation, strictly modern, private Dth, phone. $3 up. Rates to touriats. M. 1443. Madras HoteJESiS ,,35'np?ui08ulr1 rooms, $2.60 up. By oay 60c, 7&c. si; cor 12th rid Wasdlngtr.n sts. A QUIET PLACE i OA QUIET PEOPLiJ HO I a . L..lJr if KJtXLJ. . IWm WW . .U. , W. . . . lit.. . ClanlintfiM ati'i romtort. t3 per wk. up. CLEAN, lijiht rooms: tree phones and bath, isteara heat. 12 up. 44 COiuui- bla. Main 741 . A-3973." MAXWELL HALL, charming family hotel, transient; permanent; strictly modern. Rates 50o up: Z up. 207 14th. t WEEK up, clean, warm, modern fui. rooms.- central. The King, au Jr. Nicely furnlsntd A RRHTT AY u' 228V4 Wash. at. nDDUl l$i.&0wk. up ROOMS and apartments In modern ho tel. 2.60 week and up. 4a5 Al !" (Continaed on Vtmx. Fag