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Tim onn'con daily journal,. Portland, Friday, juhe 4, 1015. ROSEBURG IS HAPPY BECAUSE NEW VORK IS NOW A CERTAINTY Voters Decide by Big Msjop? ity in FaycrF of Bond Issue tor Kenda Koad. BIG MILL IS INCLUDED cttr wui tsin. Tin snt wili an&t .Jiong Ttme X.eeset Railroad to -l- B 3 UUSS X.Ong. ' " Roeburg, Or June 4. Citizens of 'Roseburg yesterday, by ' vote." of more eight to one, authorized "a $300,000 bond Issue to aid Kendall Brother of Pittsburg in the construction of a standard gauge railroad from this city - tothe" boundary tdf fhV Cascade forest f f vv, v. roues u uecc 4 ms ' also. mean tie Immediate construction a sawmill of 300,000 feet dally ca pacity near thi city.' The' vote. " was 643 for and 78 against. ' V: ' Kendall Brothers, who own exten sive timber interests on the North ; TJmpqua fiver near the eastern termi nal of the' proposed road, have prora- , lead to begin construction . immedi ately on both projects: This will mean j the employment of from 100 " to 300 men. Home laborers will be given , first choice' In all" work. " """ "'" : . Surveyors have been at work along the route of the proposed road for sev eral weeks and the 'permanent survey la said to be about half completed. The work of securing rights of way . will begin Immediately and tbi will - bs, oi;?wed" " by" actual contructipn work. , It la estimated the railroad I wHl 'be '88 miles liTIengtb." and' will . coat more than $800,000 exclusive of ; the, " steel rails, which will be leased. It, wiy be atandard gauge i com mon carrier with a regular daily train acbe,dnle. , i v Koseburg Keeps Title. - ue vne to oe roaa win yest in mi l City of Roseburg; but it will he leased to Kendall Brothers for a terra of 60 J ears. Roseburg will have a hand in the rate making and will share, in the . earnings of the road. It will be subT i Ject to' sale at any time, and in case It ig sold Roseburg ia to receive back the investment which it ha in the road and Kendall Brotbera' lease ia to ; terminate. Th mill to be erected by Kendall l,.tl. n .. . - ' -a - vw fcujia uiLjr wiu us nuuwrn in eyery particular and will represent an expenditure of not iess than $aoo,- 000. The Plans for the mill already have been drawn by R. S. Jobson,' one of the best' known sawmill expert in . the country. The mill proper will be . $8, by 390 feet in dimensions and will be, equipped' with all the latest and ; most modern machinery. The runway, which will be -used foe handling and dressing? timber, will be abutted hv a - railroad sour which will connect with the. main line of the Southern' Pacific -railroad.' Kendal) Brothers estimate that not less! than 2,000,000 feet of lumber will be used in erecting: ' the main plant and auxiliaries. - -.' The mill will' b driven by elec . tri call y driven motors, the electricity ; for , which will be generated " by a steam nlant to' be Installed in connect Different Haik Bon a Supreme Hsun ar4 terva it tq your family, hot or cold. See how they'll all smack their lips over the fine, sweet' flavor pi this real treat. Best oi all, you'll be gore of fine quality and the tiprtop taste before you cook It. The Supreme trademark guarantees that as it guarantees the quality of all a lSUILaiiE8 FoodProducts Supreme Boiled "Hami Supreme Butter, Supreme Eggs and "Supretuet" TQurdt wfl serve to introduce the Morris line of foods bearing the Supreme trademark. Judge "any of them by these leaders-rand you'll surely want the' other?. Try Supreme Canned Meats," tbo.- ' Thou sands of the best dealers sell Supreme Food Products, and endorse them. They pick them for- their worth -rand those dealers know f. . 1 Tt.l A 1... - cr- Morris & n DC 3QE 1 ' '- - - ," ' J-J " i--'a m ' i. v u.j .i t -.v'-Tr'v ":.' - 1 " ' ..' - " ss. y - " " H ttU's' I i'-I4- 1 tVn r frfZf f:u v ;!ax3l -v r?vi tLI v-''n-i VLviV - Avrf ?f iKt fcJ I Largest class Roseburg, Or., June 3. The 1916 graduating class of the Roseburg high school was composed of 46 members and was the largest class ever to grad uate, from the Iftcal high school. Thlr-"ty'-two of the graduates were girls and 11 boys. The final graduating ex eroises were held last week.' Wednesday night the class was en tertained by the alumnae." On Thurs day high,t the class play, "Engaged by Wednesday," was given at the Antler3 theatre" and yr(oay" riighf' the diplomas were given. ' On the Sunday previous partment of the mill will be driven by an indiyiduai mq,Wr.. Jbe nUl will haye fisUy capacity of 800,000 feet of finished lumber. The plans are so fW-pfWmWJLAUlUUll fct - w -KgssBAMsHSj D . C - Convparw b . t a ID ever to graduate from Roseburg High the baccalaureate sermon was deliv ered by Rev. C. H. Cleaves. Reading from left to right the grad uates are: Top row Elbert H. Lenox, Gladys H. Strong. Gladys Lenox, Clif ford H. Jope ; " second row George Tucker, Margaret ' Bremner, Et Lydia Rudeh, HaroIdT H. Jope. Bernice Mor rison, Frances AldricB, "Leon N. Bish op; third row Florence Kohlbag'en, Beulah Ruden, Lillian Krogel, Annette Whipple. Ruloff . Patterson, Gladys Kester, Ernest' Schrenk; fourth row Gertrude, A. Dolan, Julius M. Riddle drawn that by slight alterations the, capacity of the plant can be doubled. It is the purpose or Kendall Broth ers to make" Roseburg 'their' business and banking headquarter.' Their saw- muiing business here has been in corporated under the name of the Kendall Lumber corporation of Ore gon. This company IS entirely sepa rate from the Kendall Lumber com pany of Pittsburg, Pa. When in full operation' their " payroll here, will &Pt proximate $40,000 per month. The rail road will be operated by a separate corporation to be known as the 'Rose burg &" Eastern Railroad ' company. With headquarters at' Roseburg. "I am satisfied that the enterprises which we. are starting here," said Mr. Kendall' during a." recent visit, "are, merely the forerunner of many others which are bound to come with, the de velopment of tbf vast' empire Of tim ber wealth which is located in this county, and' a ' large proportion of which is tributary to this proposed railroad. X believe that Roseburg will be tb p. center' jf the lumber industry in southern" Oregon within" a very irw years, and the possibility of bringing forth" thft" timbeVfrlll "llnQuestlgiiably attract capital in ' other lines,' so jthat Roseburg not only will be a large lum ber nsanufaoturlng point, but will have "many other Industrial activities,' with their attendant payrolls and prosperity." Id a short time a friendly suit Is to be instituted to "have the validity of the 'bonds 'passed' upon ' by the court's. " The new last night that the bond J3sue bad carrd was happily "received by the people of this vicinity.- Thy news was announced by the blowing of "the "fife whistle, "mill whistles sod automobile horns. A short time later the Roseburg Juvenile band paraded tho streets. " ' ' . Kendall Brothers formerly owned the Roseburg water and light sys tems, wbieh were sold' a short time, ago to A. Welch of Portland. Pendleton Council Buys a Park gite Pendleton, Or., June 4. By purchas ing three lots. for $2009 pn the north side of the river, the city council of Pendleton has acquired title1 to almost two blocks within' three blocks of Main Street and will "use it" for park, The land was originally a cemetery, but has not'been'ijsed for"years' and fDqt of the graves have been moved. year ago "lY wag paj:k4'"by'"th Civio Club but all efforts to secure a deed from the "'trustees,"" f ail e"C However; they have : agreed to make the deed providing the ' city " purchase the ad joining lots, ' A move is afoot now to buy other land in other parts 'of tha city Yp'r ' park" gndT playground pur poses. '-:f ';'-"-'",'., V'J: Klamath Falls, Or., June 4--rrA Iwnd, for maintaining ; a representative at the Klamath coMnty booth in the Ore gon building at the exposition has been raised by .the county court. ' Klamath Chamber of Commerce ancl local' bu si-' ness men, and Philip J." Sinnott. a lo cal newspaperman, has been appointed to take u this personal publicity work during the remainder of the exposiUon; Arrangements ; nave Been maae ror series of illustrated leetures on Klam ath county, to be given a different exposition theatres. " : Get Transportation Oply ' Salem. Or., June 4. Superintendents ef institutions and other state ' em ployes w,hft attend conyentiPDs , will be given theiE transportation but not penses . tQ conyeotipng ; held on ha coast, according to. the stats board el control.. . ' MfMefBOTaMaMtBMM School. Frances D. Parslow, Phillip D. Kathleen Coates, Charles C. ton, " Gertrude Dillard; fifth Harth. Merle I. Hamilton, Anna j. Woodward, Bessie J. Hewitt, Edna Carrick, Inea L. Atnadon, Harold Bellows, Audrey Wallace; sixth row Frank N. Da vis, Myth Henderson, Lillie !I. Mao Iver, Efllth Wilcox, John W. Carswell, Velma"JrLewis. djth Staggs; sev enth row Dorothy; Jeffrey, Anna C Sinhott, Madge Patterson, Mildred A. Parks, Katherine Waite. Fannie D. Miller, Edgar N. Roser. UNION STOCK SHOW DECLARED OF MORE INTEREST THAN EVER Second Day's Attendance Brought Record Gate Re ceipts; Banquet Feature. Union, Or., June 4, The. second day of the local stock show brought the greatest crowd ever 'assembled in this city, the attendance being estimated at from 6000 to 7000.? The day was per fect." Thi parade was more interesting than the one f the.jireyious day, and the events; of track and arena made up one of the most attractive programs ever -presented here. The ' visitor seemed more than pleased. Attend ance from La Grande, Baker, Elgin. Telocaset, Haines, North Powder, Cove, Imbler, Summervllle, Medical Springs and surrounding' country was heavy. Last night there was a banquet at Fanners Union "hall, presided ' at by President Vogel of the Commercial club for the benefit of the Oregon Horse Breeders' association. The at tendance was, about BOO. Addresses were made by Governor Withycombe, President Levy of the Stock association, president Wells of the " State Horse Growers' association, State Veterinarian Lively, Secretary Al Jones of the sUta fair, nd repre sentatives" from - -Peuareton. Walla Walla'ftnd other points. ' ' Following the' banquet was held a meeting of stockmen for the organiza tion of a county horse growers" asso ciation. Much interest was shown in the plan. " 1 ."'"' The show closes today,' indications being for another record breaking crowd. Gate receipts yesterday were the largest in the history of the asso ciation to date. " , ' Albany Man Is. Strioken Suddenly Albany, Or,, June 4.-r-0. P. Dannals, tremlnent citizen, aged- 62 years, rapped dead in bed this morning as he started to arise. His wife saw him Stretch, start to rise to a sitting pos ture, gasp "and drop dead. , Ha had been in the best of health. Yesterday he, did a fijll ft ay's work in his black smith shop, took an . auto rida, ate "a big dinner,' attended the Elks' lodge and retired feeling fine. , Mr. Dannals had been a resident of this gity for 3ft ye.ars. He had served a number of terms as city councilman, and was a past exalted ruler-, of the Elks and a past master workman. -. He was one of the oldest members of the fire department.- He is survived- by his wife, three sons, Elmer and Clyde Of Albany and James of Portland, and two daughters, Mrs. Flo Merrill, Al bany," a.nd Mrs. Nellie Kirk," - Portland. -Funeral services will be Held Sun day," nqder the auspices ot thft Elfea. : t Seniors Arc Leg-Breakers. . Saleraf Or., June r-William "Dutton, a iucior of the Salem high school, had his leg " broken today in a fight ' of the Juniors with the : seniors -over pennant. ' t - . '" 'H'--1.'' '. -S y..l"lJZiM When writing or calling on adver tisers, yon will confer a favor by men tioning Ta JenrnaL" . " , (AdvJ - 1 ITEEf! COUNTIES . , IN STATE Ten Had Deficits and vEleven Failed to File Statement of Finances, Baiem, Or., June 4.- Thirteen coun ties of Oregon had surpluses, 11 flied no report, and 10 had; deficits, accord ing to the "final report of the state accountancy department as to , condi tions at the close of buaineaa March 31. The department passed out of '-xlst-ence May 22. ' Tha counties reporting deficits March 31' were: Beaton. 23,09i Clackamas. $80,464; Clatsop. 1318. BIT: .Columbia. -. 3381.212; Curry. 311.31SJ .Harney, $8X633; Jackson; $98,844; pdorrow. $2$U; Polk, '$14,321; Klamath; Surpluses were reported by these counties: Douglas, $74,002; Grant, $(8,403; Josephine, $21,017; 3Lne, $65, 213 ; Lincoln, $63,762; Ldnn, $3,82; Md-rion, $24S,29 Sherman, t289; Un ion. $32,292; Wallowa, $28,203; Wasco, $S73; Washington, $87,740; Tamhlll. $56,888. . i ' - i9 report was filed br the fallowing: counties: Baker, Coos, Crook, Gilliam. Hood River, lke, Malheur, Multno mah, Tillamook, Umatilla, Wheeler. These counties failed' to report the, amount of outstanding warrants: Clat sop, Josephine. Lane. Lincoln. Wasco. TamhiW. : ; One Cpmmissipner Dropped From Body Salem, Or., June Under a ruling today by Attorney General rown, the 1916 ' law ' regarding' the' state horti cultural " onm.mls.aion. only eliminates the office held by Commissioner at karge Roberta, thua reducing the number of commissioners from six to five. The five commissioners left will bold office until their terms of four years expire, says Brown.' " Upon the return of Governor Withy combe the board wH get together and appoint successors to Si- II. Wither spoon. Fifth district, and. C. A. Parks, Second district, whose terms have ex pired. ' ' ' Razarene (Church Grows. Walla Walla, Wash., Juna 4. With. pta of nearly sooq members and BLALNORT PUin White ' EXTON, White Madras NEW, CLUETT. PEABODY V OCX. Inc. MAKERS "Complexion Secret .. Of an. Actress" In a recently! issued volume bearing the abovetitle, the author says: "Con tinuous use Of ' grease ' paints, rouge and the like, had ruined my com plexion. My skin was colorless, wrinkled, coarse and punctured with large pores. In England I heard of the virtues of mercolized wax; my first experience with this maryeldu$ substance convinced me it was more Valuable than all cosmetics combined. NOw 'whenever my complexion begins to go wrong I get an ounce of merco- lixed wax at the nearest drug store, spread pn a thin layer of it before re tiring, washing t off next morning. The Wax, after a few such treatments, seems literally to absorb the Worn-out cuticle, when a brighter, healthier, younger looking- skin appears. "For" the wi ikies andf enlarged pores X began ; usitfh a solution of saxolite. One ounce, ' dissolved "In 'a half pint witch haseL Bathing the face in this every day for a while soon relieved the condition most wonderfully." Advi Give the Dumb Brute a Chance If you love dogs, horses, cats and all dumb animals, and want them treated, in a hU mane way. vote 110 Tea.; Leave it to the Humane society they will treat them right. Vote J 10 Yea. Paldk4v.. Pregon pumane society.) ' FUNERALS Beautiful adnls plush o (fnptf broadcloth casket em- A L b aiming, - rough box,T!j beatse, two limousines ana ,1 V services for Mot? j reasonable f uneralsi " if de sired for "120, 74f. $S0. 'Higher price i' funerals in proportion.' We male our own caskets. Lady as sistant. Private funeral cbapel. ' It" TJtACET," , Independent Jtaneral Uiractora, Washington and Ella Streets. Phone Main Ji. A-7SSS. NEW TODAY Staples TTUIE- Jeweler? "toun Eyes , l WANT AD BATES ' la effect October X. lili, Daily or Sunday. ' v 1 cents per Word per insertion. ; Ihis charje is for all elasaincatlpoa, ex cepting:' Kor Bent In Prtrate FamUy.'' "Room and Board ia frtrat Family. ' T"Sltuatloa Wasted." aaC "WaitH to Ke'' ads, wolett ate cents per Word per Insertion. "No ad ehatged foe lets tsan 15 cents. CASH AOVZaXISEiltSTS ' -; IVa cents i,er word , Pn all classifications, excepting "For Bent In . Prtvete- 'amtly,"f atoom nA Board tn fr.Tate Family.'W---Slrua-tioii Wantea" and " ?Wanted' t Rent"' ada. trhlch are 144 cesta per word. Ceaaeeative lusertlou of eaab wantkds: ' v -' ' . 8 Isaertlons lor toe prtae of i : ,-..- Z InserUoaa tor tae pcUe of S3. , REPORTED SURPLUS ON HAND AKKUW COLLARS 60 churches, a gain -of eight over last year, the 'Nazarene church is -making much progress in the .northwest . dis trict, according to a, report read 'yes terday : morning by Rev. t Oe Lanes Wallace, . pastor of the - local ; church and superintendent of the district. MEETINQ NOTICES 41 OREGON LODQE S.O. IftL A. F. & A. M. Stated ' communication tomorrow (Saturday) -U evening at S o'clock. Bro. Robert Tuck er will deliver an address on v..e subject. The Grand Master." Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order of the W. M. " ' LESLIE S. PAKKEB, Sec 'WASHINGTON Lodge, No. 45, A. IV. & A. MTrSpecial communication tomorrow (Saturday) 'eyeniag. I o'clock, E. 8th and Burnside. M. M. degree. Visitors wel- come.' Order W. M- ' ?J - J. H. RICHMOND. Sec'y. ALBERT PIKE "X.ODGE, V. I)., A.'F. & A. M. Spe cial communication tonight at 7 o'clock- M. M. degree. Visitors welcome, . By or der of W. M. - E. R. IVIEf Secretary. y Wtal Statistics marrfagcs,B!rtbs, Steatbs. Philip C ChrUtT. Tenino, Wssh.'r" 22, ad Muriel Bojral, Hotel Del Use Joe. 22. . amuel W. ADdrews, Usvego. Or., legal, and fonts Kidweli. Portland boUI. legal. ' ' Robert lc' Seholts, ' 1221 E. Mais St.; lesal, and Edlthi B. Bali, 14T lanrelburat are., lesal- Stepheo A. Boleomb, 41 KHnt t 29. and ts GeoraUa Free, 24 Vailing t., 18. Laroy & Hill, 880 Oeisg ft., 24. d1 Kt C. Hanaea, SS Goios ft- 21 , ; Earl W. Onthan. llllamogk. Or., legal, and Both Mae Laron, Biliadale, Or., legal. Krneat T. Stfattia, Willi., 23. and yraBca M. Uaaiop. 202S E. Couch t., 20. ' Jack Snermani, -1020 E. 26ta at. X., 24. an4 saran Kuraa. wv jgerioan at., a. W. U. Smith dt CO, : vng carSa4 Third flor. Morgan bldg. IKlic suits lor rent, all s- ttiu Tuionne ;o.. sc scars it BIRTHS RAXNSR To Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Bar n, S04 Cast Couch atxeai. Maj 11, a CAMl'BKI-L-To Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Camp bell, 05s Nehaletn, May 14, a dangbter. LOSU To Mr. end Mrs. Jecob Lcali, 180 Por ter street. Maj 81, a daagbter. . BOLCONU To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge V- Hol- ' cond, a0 aat yirty-aTenU aueat. May 4, a daughter. ' " . MANCHt-'STEE TO Mr. and Mrs. ICdiaoa T. - Mancbester, 2032 Eaat Conch street; May 13, a daughter. ' " ' LiiTZ Xo Mr. end Mrs. Frederick J. Leits. T20 aat MwUuu street. Max 23. a tough ter. - , PHILAN To Mr. sod MrsJ 8am Pbilan. 62a V f'lrat street, jane 2. daagbter. WAUJKO.V Xq Mr. sod Mra. JoUn Waldron, ' Oak GroTe, Or., Max 14. a daughter. BEOWN To Mr. end Mr. Alfred T. Brpwn, 2720 Fifty -alxtb street S. .. May 18, a son. KAEUELI To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Naegeli, Hillsdale. Or.; June 1. a daughter. 5SKKetto Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Berkex, Hiadale. fr.. Max 3, a daughter. OANlELr To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E,' Daniel, 803 Third tree t, May 8, a aon. " GABNEH To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Garner, 297 Eaat ' Thirty-aixU street. Max 1. daughter. 1 MSEBIClw To Mr. sad Mrs. Ore M. Merrick, 6J5 Eaat Alder street. Max 12. a son. LAWSOfi To Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Lswson, 1178 Bast glanders. May 13, a son. - DEATHS AND FUXglULS 75 EETTOfcifiB. At St. Vincent's sanatorium, June a, 1916. Arthur Bettcher, age 1 year and 1 month, belored son of Mr. and Mrs; Jarraa Bettcher," oi "417'Suasell at. raneral aerrlcea tomorrow'' (Saturday) , Jane 0, t 2 p. m., from teaxtou'a undertaking parlors, Bua Mil at. at Union aye. frtenda Inrlted. In terment Multnomah cemetery. MA It XI N June 2 t ifA Wygant st.. Robert M. Martin, aged 79 years, beloved buuband of Cornelia Martin,' father of Bobert M. Martin, tjttm Iniflti. and lira. W. O. Jonea of Part- laud- The funeral services will be held at the above residence tomorrow (Saturday), June 6. at 3 p. to. yriends are InTited. Barlaf win De at Kit in. ju. SIVEJiTaBCi Juna 3;- Anna SlTerUen. aged si Xeara- runerii services win w hciu . Dunning atcEatee'a cnanei naiaraax. June 8, at 2:30 p. m. rxienda larlUd, Iatetment Boae utty cemetery BHVNGELeOi Juue, 8, ' Mrs. Clara Bryngel soa, aged 84 years, wife of Bit Bryngalaon; Funeral announcement later. Remain at A. K. Zeller Co. parlora, 82WilHama ave. KLEEMANN At 676. Belmont street, Jane 8, Mrs. Anna Kleemann. . beloved wife of Otto iKleefflanu," And mother of" H. J. Kleemann, of uaauano., sua an, sr. aj- mjik, vj. iwn- land, mineral notice later. . B A iT A Jesse Banta, Portland finrglcal kosv pttal. May so. si years t cancer. - -GIBBONS Edward Gibbons, 6022 Fortieth avenue a. E., May 30 7 yew; pleuriay and congestion of hinr. .' DBAMLEV Mrs. G. W. Prawlex, Portland Sanitarium, May 29. 62 years; pellagra. OKN1UY Hillaa 'H- Gentry. Good 'Samaritan. May 81, . 31 years; burna front b orating steampipua. ' .. - - CLAHK Albert J. Clark. St. Vincent's, May 80,' SB year;' chronic flephrttis. ' "' ' KELLr Mrs. Mary Kelly-, 41 Williams are- nue, 80 y eara cardiac iatermitteacy. LA NGFOKD Sophie H. Langford, ttlroale, ' Or. , May 80, 66 years; pernicious anaemia. GOUDIE--Lydla E. Goldle. 448 E1eTnfn Street, May 31. 63 years; carcinomt of bowell MARTIN as FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash. Main 6, A-12SU Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. rr. i ttkr HROS.. florlita. 2S7 Morrison - st. Mam or A-1805. 'Fine flowers' and floral designs.' No branch stores: FUNERAL DIRECTORS A snlendld residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J. P. FINLEV & SON, . . Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leadlnu; tunerat airector, 9 a st-, . corner Salmon.- Lady assistant, " Phones A- lUf fn 07. ; v .:; HF, S. Dynning, Inc.i Vi . East Side Funeral .Directors, 414 wn . v ji . A -rr. a. r m '-" t scar - .": " BBtiyiMii, p r mt m- mm sr. - nurimri2t&. McEntee . - - : , m .trai-if '.tuM . . Rraadvav and Pin'f, Eroadwsy 430, A-4558. Lady assistant. Chambers . Co 4 '"1 wo- lawp. 8306, Crlla3. Lady ernbalmer. A R 7ppr Pn 6? Williams ave i ri 4vlc UU.Eaet 1088. c-1088. jjidY attendant. Day and night service. MILLER m TRACY, independent f u- ' nerai aireotors. trices xow as txv. 140, $60. Wash, and Ella. M. 891. A-78S6-' AC. KEHWOaiHf , CO. Calif promptly, answered in all parts of city. I. O. P.. F bldg LentsTabor 267. . Walter C. Kenworthy 133-1534 E- lath.. Sellwood 71. R-liaj. f I lli. vL 80th and Gllsan. Fu- namillUIl nral services Tabor48ll. D T Qwrrirt WilUama a,nd :Knot M. I t UJIIIO East 1115, C-l4. PEARSON YIR..eiF.fiM- ERICSON RESIDENCE' TJND. PLS. : M. 1J$, A-2235. 445 Mor. ClClArQ Undertaking Co. Main 4153 VSuYTg-V A-321.' Cory $d and day. BREEZE & Snook. B-1252, T. 125$. 102$ : Belmont, at 84th. Lady attendant. : P. L. LERCH, leading least side undec . Uker. - E.Jllth & Clay. JB. 1$$3, E. 7SL MoxrarEnsTs - SchanenBIair, Co, ... MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. -Largest: stock of ; fine marble, and granite in Portland. Beautiful granite from our pregOn quarry. ,"2(7 Haw thorne ave. Kast ' $Rg. f v - BLAESING GRANITE CO u'zey-swp ax cop. wApioN. PORTLAND' MARBLE WKS, a4-2 4th St.. opo. city ball. M. HH. 4-UH BCSLNJBSS PROPEKTY 5xT00"" Tt-jT -rooms,- 6 stor rooms, steam heat, good furniture, t store rooms rented. Part cash and trade. The owner, 315 Washington at., van eorkf 1860 CASH gets this -business eorheri 1 at .-end oC 'car line: "present 'ncome $120 per- year. For. full particulars. vast t iwuyu A.j a,. r ' FOR SALE MOUSES Hwthprpe District IB . CORNER LOT. - A new modem 6 room, bungalow with large' living rooms,, hardwood floors, fireplace, - bull tin buffet and bookcases; nice light white enamel Dutch kitchen, good sized bedrooms, with two windows in "each room, white enamel bathroom, standard plumbing, cement basement and laundry trays; extra largo attic, plenty room for X more large rooms that can be finished with small expense; screens, shades and fixtures. aall ready to move Into hard surfaced street- close to good school and high school. ' This property is JTda pelow actual value. ' , Ja , Deaf with the owner. F.,A. Suther land. 1084 Hawthorne ave.- Tabor 201? or 65. .- . ..' .V . " . In i the Swell Parf of RO&S CITT PARK nd.s only ... 32800, , ' Brand new. 6 rooms' and. attic, shower bath, big light kitchen to foot lot, f glorious viewi doors open today. Go see t. 1415 "Wisfaria ave., get off H.-C; car at 4th St., go "north to Wistaria, 3d house west from 64th, faces south. Terms 9400 cash, balance $16, lnclud-. ing all ? interest, per "month; ' HOME) 31950' HOME. Leaving f Portland, . must dispose of my home; ' ground 60x256 all in "high state or f Tcaitrvation, fruit, garden; shrubbery i . . good' house, t ' rooms ' ana bath, full plumbing, electrio lights, gas. nioeiyi fenced: chicken run, cement walk, and all in fine condition. $1060, $250 cash, balance to suit: Will also ac cept vacant lot. Take ' Mt, Scott "-car Flrland station, go north to 422$ 7.4th st. 8. m Owner. . We will build ia any part' of city " HOMES Costing from $2000 to $23,030. Also apart ments and flats. -We have money to loan. Call and see plans. F. E. BOWMAN ' .'. & ' CO.. :': Commercial Club 1 bldg- BEAtlTIFUL "BUNQALOVS ' Larea rooms, idaeplng porch. ' attic and breakfast room; large baaemant. xurnace, xxrepiace, iiixtures ana snaaes,; built la conveniences, hardwood floors, double plated mirror doors; beautiful location f finest and most complete In Rose Cltyi Park. S30 .E. 68th st. N., I block from car. 'Price $3500; terms Main 5456, East 8481. . A' ieal Bmmm . : 4 rooms, : plastered house, nice garden-Price only $540. Terms. $350 Cash, balance $5 per month. This is a snap. Williams Realty Co., Grays Crossing. Take Mt. Scott car. Phone MET OUR FRKB "HdMB" BOOKLKtT Tells how we can build "guaranteed , home Oil your lot or ours. Save yoi$" big money. You pay like rent. THE OREGON HOME 3U1LDERS, ' 1830 Northwestern Bank" bldg. JF you wish a beautiful 8 room bunga low exceptionally well arranged and finished throughout, call at 1020 Ore gon", st.; Laurel hurst; just completed! Don't pass ' this up. Phone owner; wooaiawn zji. PLANS $5 - . fLANB St LET 4JS PLAN- TOUR BtlNOALOW. LET TJS BUILD YOU A BUNGALOW: EAST -TERMS. PAT LIKE KU NT; H." A. WILLIAMS." $08 McKAT BLDQ. SNAPr $1150; 6 room modern bunga low, 8tb st. 8. E. Wbitie enameled Dutch kitchen, electric fixtures, large corner lot.basernent. Take lot oa first payment- t Owner. Tabor 6020. GOINQ east, great sacrifice, fine Irv ington home; also corner suitable for small ! business; C room bouse in rear,, rents $16. Phone owner, East IDEAL home on - beautiful -wooded bluff overlooking Columbia river at St.- Uelans. Or. : house new. modern. See photo, 903 Corbett bldg. Main 8288. 100x100 with $ room bungalow and Sleeping porch; wonderful lew; only $6$0, -$100 casta, $IQ per month. 706 w.-w. irtanic piqg. HALF acre, fruit, garden. cow,5 room bungalow nearly finished. Bargain. See it. Terms to right party. 70S JN.tW. HaBK QiOg. WHI nav rent when-yeu can mi v a-1 - room bungalow for $550, $100 down and $10 a montht "M. &. Lee. 505 Cor bet tbldgj2j FOR SALE- 4 room modern cottage, : trees, roses and walks, terms rea-' sonable; this will pa to lnvestigattec journal, FOR SALE; rent or trade.., four room - cotiags in uanupn, two lots fsxioo feet, title good. Address pox ; 864, Bandori. Or. - ' n i CHILDREN HUNdRTT $5000 bome, I block from Laurel hurst, foe $3260; : $1260 cash, balance long umej vovi, journa.i. ALL other great bargains beat a mile; and lot, terms. . Bee Pitts, th ay. iU- tlon.'Lenfar ' --,..-.-- - - - WILL sacrifice for cash,- new 5 room bungalow: oak floors, fireplace, all ktnda built in 'work. ' r Hawthorns car. owner. B-S7 4, journal WAT?T cash for pay equity in 2 'flats,' always rented, good ' residence Iocs- oa resiae abor 1523 tion;- no -ggents. FOR SALE 3 room cottage, $700; $40 REAL sacrifice, new bungalow, stritft ly modern, 1 block north. Hawthorns at 4 2d. - TaW 6025. ' ' CLASSY new modern 6 room bunga 16 LARGE, f beautiful, Tiew homes! te, west side, only-16 minutes' car ride; So fare.' for. only "3350. 318 down. 85 a month. - Best value in the city. M. E. xee, se tjornett Qlag, MUST SELL 50X100 leyel-lot clear, ort 1m Droved St.. N." W. slona Ut Tgbor. . fate me :.s casli pffSr. ,TTfl4, journal, jf TWO : beautiful view lots, 10 - Tninute ' ride, : west side,' best' of Soil; no rocks." Only $876, $88 -casht- g per mo. '786 N.-W. Bank bldg. .- FOR SALEr-$Q0, equity in lot on Peninsula for 8100. Address 1529 Vincent ave.CUy. -.... , ACREL1GJE1 57 SSES BASH BARGAIN li,? ati 'in cultivation, with house, near Vancouyer, Wasn. Cash or terms. McDonald, 402 Swet- laTid bidg.; , . - l ; Z.7 Continn-l CHICKEN ana fruit ranches near 1'ort- land; uresham district, electric sta tion i mile. New subdivision, tun shine valley orchard tracts: best soil, free wood; elecant location.- Prices only $76 to $150 per acre in imaii tracts; easy terms.' Frank McFarland Realty Co., 809 Yeon bldir.; PortUnd. Or. SNAP $25. ' S acres celery and onion land, mile from Canby; terms. This is with out exceDtlon one of the best buys in State. Oobb & Wblte. fc03. Dykum tU1 FINB, large acre, improved, 4 tm. : house, newly finished; cheap; terms jo sunn; west siaq; q rare, uwiicr. wain 37ti TEN acres good soil, half mile to eiec trio car, only 20 miles out, in Tuala tin valley, $100 to $125 per,acre; terms. Write owner, K-jjfS, Journal. TEN acres orchard, neaf The DaUen, Or. 5-year-old apple trees. Part cash and trade. I J Washington st., Vancouver. Wash. , Thq .owner. WHKN you answer these Want Aa, mention The Journal. '' FOli 8ALK -FA11MS 17 J WILL! aeil" my first "class chicken ranch for price, because I have no one to run it for me. It has l'J eres, ' nice spring brook right through the center, new I room house, bath, spring water piped in the house, modern barn, chicken houses, granary, brood bouse," duck house, hog bouao and, all new and modern; water in all pens; old orchards, garden all in, boue furnished, 8 hogs, 153 hens, 17 ducks and some little chickens, new 350 egr capacity Incubator, 70 cords wood, ail cut; 2 acres standing Umber." the bal ance is all cultivated; Vi mile from station, school and store. 1$ miles N. W. of Vancouver on Yacolt Hy. See 3, H. Nash. 72$ Chamber of Commerce, or res. 474 E. 88th St. I will trad for clear Portland -residence, good ' rooming bouse or apartments; lots or dairy stock for my ranch. 1 120 ACRES. 65 acres under cultivation, "-'ir tillable; 10 room bouse, large barn; silo. 17 cdwa. 5 heifers,-1 bull, 5 horses, 13 pigs, binder, mower, rake, manure spreader, potato planter, en silage cutter, 0 H. P. gas engine,' alt stock, -crop and tools on farm; 3Vi miles trom good town; It. R. an-t steamboat, on county road, R." F."D., and telephone line; price $12,000, V cash. Felix Van Vleet, owner, Camas, i;iarne y;o., wasnington. - Willamette Valley Farm - One of the be.st farms,, all in culti vation, all stock, crop and Implements,, $ miles from town,- on electrio line. Will be sold on most any terms. Own er, 825. Hawthorne ave. ' A FARM of 120 acres, $s acres tinder plow, 20 acres in timber and meadow lands, 2 acres in assorted garden truck, ample water supply, new barn and oth er buildings, 4 miles from' modern city 3 miles from railroad station. ' Those interested address EX-S63, Journal. $8100 80 'ncxes, 80 acres -under cultw vation 7 room house, 2 barns and Outbuildings, good orchard, running water, team, harness and wagon; terma to suit, 6 per cent; 2 miles from Brush Prairie, Wash. John Staley, owner. - ' ' ' f" 144 acres in Illinois valley,' partly im proved, on ane or new rauroau now building through, best of climate, un limited outside range, price $4000, by owner, L. h. Morrison, yincer, ur. 325 PER ACRE HIIYS 40 ACUK8 Good land, 2$ miles out; 7 acres Cleared, running 'water, on road. -near school, no buildings. Call 14 N. 6th nt. FOR 5ALE 20 "acres, well iniprovea, 12 miles from Portland, in Clark Co., Wn.; some cash, balance time. R. it. No. 1. Vancouver. Wash., Box 144. IP you art looking f or" good buys er x- "changes of eastern .Ore. wheat land do not fail to see Keller & Deal. Suite 814. Lumber Ex. tsldg.; Portland. Or. OH RENT -FARMS 14 A BARGAIN Lease for sale of 0 acre poultry ranch equipped for business, 40; pullets;. '60 chicks, ' thoroughbred White Leghorns: tools and interest la crops; 7 room house with bath; pleas antly situated In city of Vancouver lawn and fruit; lease 1H years to run; rent has been paid in advance with, privilege of renewal; all for $400, Owner leaving U. S. ' A-idress A. E. Baker, route 2, box 34. Fourth Plain ave., Vancouver, wain, TILLAMOOK dairy ranch for lease. 60 - fine cows? 320 acres, 250 acres, bot tom land and cleared; 80 acres-in oats, ( acres in roots; garden all in. Write Or call on r . n. ivicrnmey, nraycr. i FOR SALE or rent. choice 160 acre dairy ranch, 75 acre crop, 65 acres in corn, only 35 minutes out on capital highway. ' all personal property tor ale. See Owner, H. Grebe, Tlsard. FOR RENT on shares, 60 acres, lVi" miles from: Oregon City; crop and stock for sale. "K-412. Journal. KXCHANCJlv RKAL KSXATIS 2 4 I WILL take small suburban homes " S -first payment oh larger homes closer in. I have 6 or : 6 to sulect from, just completed, at E. ' 4 1st-and Division sts.. and others in different parts of the city, for sale on email payments; your note or any security as irst payment. See owner, J. H. Nash, at 723 Chamber of Commerce, I WILL trada ray strictly modern 7 room home, nice lawn, corner lot, furnace, full concrete basement, dou ble constructed, everything modern. Will take mortgage, note, clear lot or anything as first payment. Balance like rent. See J. II. Nash, 723 cham- ber of Commerce, or 474 E. 3tn st. TO TRADE Close in property in Van couver. Wash., - with some income, for farm to the value of $12,000; must be clear of incumbrance; would like stock and implements. When reply, send full particulars. " K-29. Journal, Vancouver. Wash. ' A BEAUTIFUL STORE. ' Dry goods, notions, dishes. Will sell for $1250 or trade for clear lots or good equity in f house. See owner at store. Mt. Scott car. 144 Fos ter Toad. i ; j WILI- trade my new 4 room cottae on 66th avs. for good team of horses, wagon and harness. See J. IL Nash, 723 Chamber of Commerce bldg.. or res.; 7 ta. atn sr. 10 Vi acres, hi lmprovea, XV mils from the city limits of Vsncouver, $250 j. For city property. ' CHANCE, 143 ?d Street. BARGAIN, Westmoreland or Laurel wood park lot, will accept carpenter work in part payment. Owner, 12C3 Commercial st. - TWO nicely " located Improved farms in Minnesota and N. D.. consider de sirable acreage or residence, bai. easy. Owner, N-ZM, Journal, FINE improved farms to exchange for City property. W. J. Davie, 505 corbett Tiiog. SIX room cottage, pice fruit, for tx- change foy auto, pwncr, oi iiaw thorne. I HAVE 2 city lots value $2t00, to- s fnf email farm or acreasra. 0 044 T,,niil Jl-ffO, UU' lint. $1200 equity in a $2000 lot, -clone in. f or work mules or horses. - E-892, Taii rnal " 11 soft seller's contract for a house . here. " CHANCE, 142 2d street. 12 acres Improved, 4 mile from good "town. $1500,' for house and lot. " CHANCE. 142 2dtreet. CITT lot for timber claim. - L-6t. - Journal. ' ' "" ' " . WAKTED- Rlyllf ESTATi: 31 HOUSE wanted not to, cost over $2000; "will give lot as first payment; price $600, pay balance on 'installment. Cobb 6 White. 608 Dekum bldg. WANTED Vacant lots to ' cle m in Rose City Park; reasonable 1'hone C-l 3 7 2. 1895 Stanton st. ' - ROOMINO flOUSKS 5:5 r V 26 ROOJig, $275. -All on on floor, rent' only $eo, 1 block from P. C, location where roorri are always full. ' Price today for e.l $276. Peters, 16 N. 6tn ft. U ROOM rooming house on i-ioti . st.. if taken 'within the tixt 1 - days $125 will handle it. A(3dr&3 I . : ACItCAGIJ 606, Portland.