THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY
1.
1S15.
BANK'S STAEMS ;
SHOW RNANCES IN AN
v ENCOURAGING SHAPE
State " Superintendent Sar
gent Sees Demands of Har
vesters in Loans, -
MUCH REAL ESTATE HELD
I Rational Institutions Save not Taken
Advantage to Great Extent of
. ' Rediscount Privileges.' -.
Balern, Or., July 2L-8tals Bank Su
perintendent Sargent today said that
there are a number of encouraging: fea
tures , in the combined statements of
the stats and national banks of Oregon
for June 23, as compared with June 80
a year ago, and with May 1. when the
last call came.
L Though loans havs decreased about
11,000,000 since s June 30. 914, they
havs increased 1800,000 during- the last
two months, indicating- a less uncertain
feeling as to the - future in banking
circles, as Sargent views it. v
- A considerable pert of the $800,000
Increase was undoubtedly due. to , the
demands upon the banks to harvest the
crfeps, he says.
- , Banks looses Vp."
' He notes a tendency on the part of
banks to extend new lines of credit to
legitimate enterprises.
The statement shows a good percent
age of .cash reserves and, as a whole,
reveals a very ratisfaetory condition
throughout the state, says the bank
superintendent.
Overdrafts show a decrease of 317S,
727.12, ornearly 50 per cent, as com
pared with the call of a year ago. This
is a satisfactory condition, and one
which the state - banking department
and the comptroller of .the treasury
have been seeking to attain.
Continuing, Sargent says in his re
view of; the combined statement:
"Perhaps the most unfavorable f ea
ture of the statement is the fact that
the real estate holdings of the banks
have been increased nearly $1,000,000
during the last year. .This has been
a year of liquidations and adjustments,
.following, a period of several years of
depression in real estate securities, and
the banks have become unwilling owners-
of properties, - which in normal
times are worth many times - the
amount of the loans they originally se
cured. Eventually these holdings will
be disposed ;. of i without loss ' to the
banks. " l
"While there has been a decrease of
over $2,660,000 in balances due from
other banks, the statement shows an
increase of about $900,000 over the
statement of June 30, 1914. , '
Privilege BtUl Open, -
."There ha been practically . no
change in the . demand deposits and
amounts due to other banks during the
last . two months, there being a decrease
oC nearly $9,000,000 for the year, while
the time and savings deposits have ln
ireased approximately $2,000,000.
, "It will b noted that the- national 1
banks, as yet, have .not taken advan
tage of their rediscount privileges with
the federal reserve bank to any great
extent, the total amount from the state
of Oregon at date of this call being
only $103,989.63. while the total redis
counts and : bills payable of all.1 the
banks amount to $2, 2S2, 127-34, an in
crease of $1,636,914.79 over the state
ment of last year. ,
The combined statement of all banks in the state of Oregon. 174 state
and 88 national, at the close of business, June 23, 1915, compared with their
condition at the close of business June 10, 1914, is as follows
Loans and discounts.,...
Overdrafts
Securities, bonds, etc.
i e "i
Ranking- house, furniture . and fix
Other real estate owned. . .N , . . .
id fixtures.
Stock in federal reserve bank.....
Due from federal reserve bank....
Due from other banks. ........... .
Checks and other cash5 items..
r-ixenanges ror clearing nous.
Cash on- hand. ; .
II. S. bonds to secure circulation...
JT. 8., bonds to . secure deposits. ,
,
u. B,-Dmis on nana. . . . . .
Premium on IT. S- honAii..,
, -. .... , 1
Five per ceatredemption fund
expenses' -and - taxes paid.
Other - resources ... . . . , .
Totals
Increase.
Capital stock paid In..
Surplus fund ........ ,-.v. ,
Undivided profits .
' Dividends unpaid i . . . -v. . .
Due to other banks. .....
Deposits due state treasvtrer
Demand-dcnosits : . .
Time and savings deposits........
V. 8. postal savings deposits. . . . .
Other U. S. deposits. , . . ... ... . . -
Tte-discounts with federal reserve
bank
Other re-discounts ............................
Bills payable and C. D.'s for money borrowed
National nana notes outstanding.
Reserved for taxes
Other liabilities ...
.........
Totals
Decrease.
Near1
Howa
(4500 feet above sea-level) ' -are
Aneroid Lake, Eagle Cap, Sentinel Peak,
and more than a score of scenic points. Fish
ing and hunting plentiful; boating, swimming,
mountain climbing and kindred pleasures in
endless variety. -; - ! : . i T ;
g-KVni 16.30
.Oregon -Vashington
Railroad & Navigation Co.
(Union Pacific System)
on sale, until August 31 ;
final return limit; Septem
ber 10: ,
. CITY TICKET OFFICE
. AVashinston at Third , ,
Broadway 4500 A-G121
GO "AND ENJOY RHJL LIFH
Conditional Pardon ?
'i Granted Ahrendt
XHs-trict Attorney Stum, Circuit Judge
' XHrvls sad ICn. Zu BuIouoa Secoxn
mended .the Action. - v"-
- "Salem, ?- Or., July ''- 81- Governor
Wlthyeombe - today granted condi
tional pardon to Walter Ahrendt, who
was sentenced last January-to the
penitentiary from Multnomah county,
on a charge of larceny, to serve from
one to seven years.:
The pardon vu - recommended by
District Attorney .Evans. Circuit Judge
Davis and Mrs. I Bushmann, the wom
an defrauded by Ahrendt. 5 The wom
an's recommendation was based on
the condition that . Ahrendt repay her
in small .monthly Installments and this
provision Is mad a part of the pardon.
Davis referred In his recommenda
tion to the ract that Ahrendt - has al
ready served six months of his sen
tence and that Mrs. Ahrendt Is to be
come a mother; this month.
OF
MUST BE FILLED FRONI
THE
Lloyd-George Congratulates
: Miners on 'Settlement of
: Welsh Strike, . .
Cardiff, July 21. (U. P.) "England
faces a situation ,. so serious that it
calls for the united concentration and
action of every man, -woman and child
6f the nation." : i . . . ' ,
This was the statement of Minister
of Munitions Lloyd-George In an ad
dress before representatives of ' the
miners of -South "Wales her today.
The miners delegates had just rati
fied the agreement' reached yesterday
between the executive committee, . the
operators and - the government, - bring-,
ing the 1 big; coal I strike to an end,
when Lloyd-George was called upon
to address them.
.With the ratification of the agree
ment. It was declared the miners
would return to work at once.. Lloyd
George ' congratulated them. . as .well
as the operators, for putting- the .wel
fare of the country above their own
desires. He urged; that they make up
for the time lost1 during the strike
by an f even I greater production of
coal. - '
The " serious situation faced by.
France as well as England was point
ed out . to the miners' delegates when
the minister called to their attention
the fact that the bulk of the French
coal fields were in possession of the
Oerraana - v ?': ' i ?. ; , U: -. ...i-J:'
Show France," Lloyd-George , de
clared, "that you are prepared to as
sist in the struggle for world freedom
by filling the bunkers of her navy as
well as England's. With your help
Great Britain will, defy the most po
tent enemy -.In the world. Peace at
home is essential if England is to be
victorious. s v - : .-
" Lloyd-George L was jrlven an ovation
by the miners. He was present when
their vote ratifying the strike settle
ment -was- taken, , . ,
Ex-Governor Dix Insolvent,' '
Utlca, N. .T i July 21.- (I. N, S.)
Former Governor John A. Dix, In a
statement : filed '- here today, admits
that he Is insolvent and . unable to
meet his obligations, 5 The statement
was made in connection- with an invol
untary petition In bankruptcy filed by
his creditors. 1 ....... .
resources. unange since june so,
T.. 1A1C
1914, Decrease.
,.$ 86,741.265.73
181,721.11
16,671,220.10
. , : 4,293,837.36
,.vV 1.990.188.74
S 9Z8.Z1B.7V
173,727.42
' 641.607.32
81,487,33
: 924.817.60
461,050.00
1.489,691.87
2,604,422.97
22,990.04
168,905.00
2,787.087.18
98,500.00
67.322.88
. 17,000.00
v- 7,635.04
6.325.00
27,359.22
254.066.91
w. ....... 461.050.00 ,
' 1,489,691.87
.......... 24.660,883.07.
., , 62S.717.il
ASA SEA ns
11,914.848.94 .
..... 6,664.010.00
i..,. 2.619.900.74
... 87,780.00 .
..... 89.783.89
227,650.50
85,847.27
786,189.23
...1159,281,285.93
$4,477,982.08
Liabilities Change since June SO,
june zs.isib.
1914, Increase.
19,613,150.00
7,699,633.64
2,695.758.87
49,828.35
10,087,608.85
1.607,764.21
69,948,800.36
25,722,146.61
.1.432.724.79
682.704.84
103,989.63
- 607,912.31
1.490,225.40.
6,088,620.00
136,645.88
719,082.24
663,557.60
72.458.76
258.297.93
119.004.84
2,251.874.50
699.264.21
6,855,799.91
1,930,297.10
139.934.37
224,428.68
' 108,989.63
- 446,829.65
'. 786,095.56
- 662,-072.50
27,004.50
607,665.86
. . . . .
,
.$159,281,285.93
$4,477,982.08
1
BUNK
ETC
FRENCH
Lalse Park
.... ' ( s V . . .. - .
LUMBERING INDUSTRIES
" , . . , . " .
Lumber Trade Is Now Feeling Impetus of Build
1 ing; Factory for Box Shooks to Be Built
EASTERN LUMBERMEN ARE INVITED
Improved conditions continued to
prevail In the Chicago lumber market
recently, the demand being mostly
for such hard and soft woods as arc
used in the building Industries. In
many sections of . the city the retail
yards . were rushed with .orders for
quick delivery In wagon load lots, and
the volume of business was reported
to be more than double that of any pe
riod -during the strike.
A feature of the market was the de
mand ; for lumber to be used in new
work now being started by the con
tractors. This demand was mostly for
yellow - pine, ; fir, , tamarack and -the
other species used in frame t and
foundation work. The - resumption of
work-in uncompleted office buildings
also created a demand for high grade
oak, gum, birch and mahogany interior
trim, as well as oak and maple flooring-
. '-.. ' '
In consequence - the local millmen
were busy.- Low -grade, hemlock and
pine crating lumber also moved in
heavy volume to the furniture - fac
tories. Indicating activity In the ship
ment of the manufactured product to
the -outside trada - 5 y
The receipts - from the ' mills t con
tinued to be larger and the figures in
dicate that the bulk of the lumber re
ceived was for local; consumption.
Shipments were small, the country
yards' buying being slow, while; the
wood consuming factories were in the
market for such items as were neces
sary for immediate requirements, i --
-The following is a summary of the
markets: ---.-. ---i
LUMBER. ' t -Receipts
. ,,.., t . -. , .9,832,000 ft
Shipments 2,857,004 ft
Receipts same day 1814 ..S, 548,000 ft.
Shipments same day 1914 .2,179,000 ft
. SHINGLES.- s i..v ' -
Receipts 702,000
Shipments .................. 4 8 8,0 0 0
Receipts same day 1914 .... 4389.000
Shipments same day 1914 .... 739.0t0
PliAJfT TO mjjcej box; shooks
Portland - Capital Interestod , to
sv H Spirit Lake industry. ! i"
i -The Kootenai Box & Manufacturing
company, capitalized for 216,000, - has
been organized by Portland and north
ern Idaho men, and a plant for the
manufacture of box shooks is to be es
tablished Immediately at Spirit Lake,
Idaho,- according to W B. Hill, who
has been engaged in similar enter
prises In - Portland for a number of
year a . Mr. Hill Is president of the
new corDO ration. S. D. Lewi a sales
agent for the Panhandle Lumber com-
any, is ; vice presiaent, ana . .
ohenker. a Spirit Lake attorney. Is
secretary treasurer, . - .
uur piant win oe tne oniy enter
prise of the kind in northern -Idaho,
and it v will be an important , factor
in the Industrial - situation in Spirit
Lake.- said Mr. Hill. "The output will
be about a car 'a day to start with, but
we- hope to Increase the production
rapidly as we get established. We ex
pect to begin operations about August
1 with 20 to 25 men, but later will
employ as high as 60 in the differ
ent departments. ' We anticipate get
ting our product on the market in time
to get a share of the fruit growers.'
business this fall, and by next, sea
son hope to have built up a trade that
will Justify . increasing our; facilities
and enlarging th company.
"Soirit Lake offers excellent oppor
tunities for a factory of this kind, as
there is an abundance of the grade' of
lumber required available from the
lrtca.1 mills, and Spokane is. an excel
lent distributing center, as most r of
POSSES SEARCH FOR
IDAHO RANCHER IN
ABDUCTORS' POWER
E, A. Empey Threatened With
Death if ' Ransom Is. Not
Paid by Saturday. ;
Idaho Falls, Idaho, July 21. (U. P.)
The entire community was aroused
today over the abduction and holding
for -ransom of E. Al Empey, a wealthy
cattle and sheep man, by an armed
bandit Saturday night In the mountain
ous country near the Wyoming , state
line.
The bandit sent word to the author
ities -by Kmpey's young son : that
Empey would be killed if a ransom of
26000 in gold were not paid.
Sundreds Ask to Search.
Hundreds of determined men are
volunteering to search for the endan
gered man, but only cowboys familiar
with the country and some old timers
are being chosen by Kmpey'a relatives
and the sheriffs attaches.
Ten armed cowboys made thor
ough search of Sheep mountain known
to have been the direction the abductor
took after forcing Empey to accom
pany him, but without result. -
'Sheep mountain Is heavily timbered
and 'filled with ideal hiding places.
Pouti a Um.
-Fosses of cowboys are spread over
the entire state line between Idaho .and
Wyoming. - , - -
Relatives are distracted as the-abductor
notified them - in the letter
brought by Enneys son that he would
be put to, death next Saturday If. the
ranaon - were not forthcoming.- . -. - -
The 'bandit also threatened relatives
If they notified the authorities of the
abduction -and demand for ransom.
Bloodhounds from Salt - Lake were
taken- to the . scene ot the abduction
today. . - - . .
State Rests in
. : . Bursali; Trial
i- i'- rj-:i p1- - - "--t j - t- ;
Salem, .Or- July 21. The" state at
noon today finished Its case against
Clarence Bursali, accused of the mur
der of Charles Zimmerman, and this
afternoon the witnesses for the defense
will be called.
Mrs. Zimmerman, widow of the dead
man, who witnessed the murder, .was
one. of the state's strongest witnesses.
She testified that her hueoand made
no attempt to attack Bursali before he
was shot, and that Bureau used both
a revolver and rifle to till" him..
Thirteen witnesses were, called by
the state.
' ' ; Judge Must Explain.
Salem, pr July 21. Judge. William
Galloway, - of the ; circuit court, has
fixed July 24 as the. date on which
County Judge Bushey must appear
and show cause why he should not
grant pensions to three widows. Judge
ruhtsav ha refused to grant 'pensions
to any widows, declaring that he eould
effect a saving or county zunas Dy
giving funds from the , couaty poor
budget . - - . -
the Inland Empire orchardists get their
box supplies here." - , 4
TO USE CREOSOTED BLOCKS
City of Aberdeen to Use Blocks,
' it Is Said. . - . .
That the city of Aberdeen will prob
ably use creoso ted wood blocks for
paving Washington street, the princi
pal business street in the city, was
announced last week, by 1 Geoffrey
Winslow, head of the creoso ting de-
Eartment of the .St. : Paul & Tacoma
number company. , -
According to .Mr. Winslow, It - is
Planned to raise the necessary f and
o make up the difference between
wood block paving and Xhe cheaper
asphalt pavements, so - that - the city
of Aberdeen would have a sample of
the creosoted blocks. . Washington
street. ; which - Is to be i paved this
summer, is not sufficiently improved
to afford the wood pavement -and the
lumber dealers plan to make up the
difference, either by donating the lum
ber or raising a cash contribution. It
is believed that the advertising value
of the paving, of Washington street
will more than offset .the additional
cost to the lumbermen. . '-.
- The contract will call for about 8000
yards of wood -block paving, and will
amount to about $.18.000. '.;-
EASTERX DBALERS . INVITED '
Leading Organizations ol the Coast
SX-'r: Behind Plan. 4 fQ -Eastern
lumber men have been ex
tended an Invitation to visit the Pacific-
coast and personally Inspect .the
lumber Industries of the far west.
The invitation waa. Issued by the
West- Coast Lumber Manufacturers"
association, - the Western Pine Manu
facturers' association, the Montana
Larch & Pine Manufacturers asso
ciation. the California Redwood asso
ciation and the Pacifio Coast Sugar &
White Pine . Manufacturers', associa
tion. The invitation includes a re
quest to prospective visitors to write
to any of the foregoing organizations
so that suitable entertainment may
be provided for : them. . , . .
SAWMILL MAKES A BECOBD
Weyerhaeuser nant Cuts 435,000
' - Feet in 10 Hours.
.The neW sawmill of the ' Weyer
haeuser Timber company at Everett.
Wash., cut 435.000 feet of two-inch
seeona - stock lumber in spite of - the
fact that the mill was designed to cut
but 350,000 feet in a day of 10 hours.
Seven hundred saw logs were passed
through the mill during this period.
The West Coast Lumber Manufac
turers' association will hold its-July
meeting at the new mill, and the visit
ing lumbermen a that occasion will
be -shown through the plant by Man
ager W. H. Boner and his .assistants.
To Sell. Indian Lands - Soon.
Indian allotments In the north half
of the Colvllle reservation will be
sold September 15 by the superintend
ent of the reservation. J. M. Johnson,
at Nespelurn. Wash., and already a
number- of Inquiries regarding; the
lands have commenced to come In. it
is said. Circular letters have been
issued calling attention to the lands
and- giving- information' of value to
the purchasers. - Bidders will be re
quired to send a- certified check for
10 per cent of the-bd and if the same
is accepted by the government 15 per
cent of the purchase price is payable.
Kescue Comes for
Liner's Passengers
r. o. Kteamer Benala, Sound Trom
.! mrt1m" Australia, Afire 800 Miles
. East of XHirbaai Selp Beaches Her.
purban, July 21. II. N. 8.) The
Peninsula Jt Oriental 'liner Benalla.
from English ; ports to ' Australia. - Is
afire 800 miles east of Durban. Eight
hundred persons who were going to
settle In AustraUa ,were aboard. The
S. O. 8." calls sent out by the Benalla
were picked up by the - steamship
Otakl and the latter vessel is expected
to reach the Benalla this afternoon.' A
later ' wireless " from the Benalla. - said
the flames thus far had been confined
to the hold.- - '
' -" Passengers Taken Off.
London. July 2L (L Ns S.) Advices
received this afternoon said the steam
ship Otakl has reached the Benalla,
afire 800 miles eaat of Durban, and
Immediately began to transfer the
liner's passengers.
Nothing Found to
Incriminate Man
Medford. Or., July 21. Although the
police are stilt investigating the charge
of Mrs. I. M. Walsh against, her son-in-law,
t. Tom Hampton, that, he 1 mur
dered Nora Fuller in San Francisco In
1902, they ;; have : about - come to s-the
conclusion that the entire matter is
merely a family feud," and that there is
no foundation whatever for the accu
sation. Investigation of Incriminating let
ters', shows' nothing whatever; to connect-Hampton
with any; crime, and the
police have decided that - Mrs. Walsh
is laboring under jserious mental de
lusions. "- " " -
.According to Mr. and Mrs. Hampton,
they moved away from Medford to get
away from Mrs. Walsh, who ever since
her daughter's marriage has attempt
ed : to J get ' her son-in-law- W jail ;on
some charge. A few months ago She
charged him with white slavery. ' fy -
It is not Improbable that an Investi
gation will be made into Mrs. Walsh's
sanity. -
Eddy Foy Is. Found ;
' Guilty by ;Eef eree
' ' v ' Os
New Torle. July 21. (L N. S.-Ed-
die Foy has Just been found guilty f of
misconduct with Mrs. Sarah Jennie
Gertrude Pean. wife of John Wooeter
Pean,; in : a report signed; by Paul J,
Dickheisy, as referee. - Mrs. Dean be
gan an action for divorce against her
husband, ' leading man for Miss Fannie
Ward, The- wife also sought J100.G0O
from '-Miss Ward for alleged' aliena
tion of Deanvs affections. Dean filed
his action in answer to thepne begun
by his wife and named Edward FOy.
: have- known Mr. Foy- for years,
but my relations ' with him have been
proper ' In ; every respect.", : said Mrs.
Dean., -
Salem May Have Sale x Day.' -'
Salem, Or., July 21. A special meet
ing of Salem business men has . been
called for this evening at 8 o'clock, at
the Commercial cluh, to take up the
proposition of holding regular 11 sales
days. One was held last Saturday and
it was a great success. .
Death Knell Now
; Sounded Against :
:; Sunday Funerals
1 - r - 11 '. , . v'"' - - '
' i All Sunday funerals are at
' an end. The cemetery and cent-.
4ft- etery proprietors and managers H
have so decreed, f J. A,'Strow- 5
M bridge, ; secretary of the Lone
, Fir cemetery, - has been active J;
ln securing a signed agreement
from all to permit no more
Sunday funerals, except where 4K
death by contagious diseases t
make It ; absolutely necessary.
"This is the rule all through
-the east," said Mr. Strowbridge,
"and In California." - .
Afc i
Melted shellac will mend broken
fountain pen barrels. ; '
FUNERALS
Beautiful adolt pleah
or brcadclotb icaaket,
embalming. rough - box.
fcearae, two llmooaiaea
and aarvicea for......
More reasonable fa.
serais tor S20. 0 $60.
Hltrber priced foaer.
als la proportion, .
W auk Mr nra eaakatay .
, Lady , aautnt. Prlrate runeral ; chapel
MILLER S TRACEY
-arDEPEHDEarr tvxtbjo. ' dihectors -
Washingtoa and Ella fits.
' Main 26S1, A-768S.
WANT AD RATES
- la effect October 1, 1014. .
: ALL PREVIOUS BATES CANCELLED '
.CHA&GED ADVEBTISEMXNTS y
" Daily or Sunday. -
1J4 eenta per word per insertion. --
This charge is for all classifications, ex
eepting VFor Bent la Prlrate Family," "Boom
and Board ia - Private Family," 'Situation
Wanted" sad "Wanted to Kent" ads, which
are 114 cents per . word per Insertion. .
Ho aa charc-ed for less than-15 eenta.
ii , - CASH. ADVKBTlSEMKjraa
1V4' eeats pet word for-all elasaificationa,
exceptiag "For Bent la Prirau , Family,"
"Boom and Board in Private FamiitV" aitaa
tku Wanted' end "Wanted to Rent" ads.
which are IVi eenta pec word. Consecutive
Insertion of cash wants ads: .-.
- . S insertions for the price, of 2. .
- 7. Insertions for ths price o 6. '
MEETING srOTICES,
41
OREGON LODGE, No. 101,
i A. F, . & A. M. Special
communication ' - tomorrow
(Thursdav at 1:16 o'clock.
fur the purpose of conduct
ing the funeral services' of
our- afe brotner, Joseph Ii. - Truman.
Services will be held at Holman's un
dertaking parlors at 2 o'clock. : Inter
ment ia Mount Scott cemetery. Mem
bers expected to attend. . By order of
the W. M.
: - LESLIE S. PARKER, Secretary.
'-.f. THE Masters', - Wardens'
- and fast Masters' asso
ciation 'of Portland will
meet tomorrow (Thursday)
evening at s o'cioca at the
-.Acacia club, second floor of
the Commercial club building. Fifth
and Oak streeta By order of the
presiaent. iesne 0. Farker, sec,
SUNNYSIDE Lodge No.
163, A. F. & A. M.
stated ' eommunication
Thurs. eve. 7:30, East 84th
and Yamhill sta., Work M.
order of VT. M. " . E. M.- Lance, Sec.
.tff-vvr Loog " REGULAR meeting this
r2ri"5,vS ' Wednesday) evening,
Sfiai2) East Sixth and . Alder
J streets. ? Second . degree.
v lonurg cqroieuy invitea.
MT. SCOTT Chapter. O.-E. S. Regu
lar communication iirst - an tnira
-Wednesdays of every month. , By or
der of W. M. - . - - ..; .
-v-'-i. i ;MAUI 'E.V CONNELL. Sec
Uffaf Statistics
marriJgcs.Jlrfb3.Jeatlk,
marriage: licenses
William Anderson, 82 E. 79th St., legak
and Frances 1. Aakar. 32 K. 7Uth St. tesaU
Charles Bell Landers, Lois apU., 27, aud
Ulna Bath Matthewa, dty.18.
G. J. Kinney, Seattle, Waah.. legal. -- end
Lnla G Helhs. Csriton hotel, lejal. 71
Adolph A. Amrela, 160 N. 16th at., legal,
and Dora A. Carr, 625 E. Charleston at., leaL
H. A. Malooey. - 81 Chapmaa at., legal,
and leala M. Frledle. 845 19th at., legal.
W. G. Smith & CO. isftlng'car
Third rioor - Morgan hidg.
t WEDDING rinKS sold Lv weierht.
N Solomon, Jeweler, 831 Mor.
nsore. opp. jortianq notei.
DRESS suits for rent, all sizes . Unique
Tailoring Co., 809 Btark st. -
BIRTHS
MITCHELL To sir. - and Mrs. James JB.
Mitchell, 1174 lyoa it., July 7t a eon.'
WELLARO To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. WeUard.
"270 K. 39th-St., July 10. a' sou.
TlBBSt-To Air. end Mrs. Cuss. 8. Tibbs, 4T
Milwaukie St., July . a son.
DIXON To Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Dixon. 7M
Umatilla ave., July 38, a son..
ASPAASr-To Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Asntt,
65th ave. and 100th at., July 2. a dausfaTftr.
MAELETTO To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Max.
letto, 446 4tA St.. July 16, a -son.
MAEKSTBOM To Mr, and Mrs. Gustav Mark.
atrom, '12 Croaby St., July 17, a daugfc.
ter, . ... .
IK TEN To Mr.S and Mr. Leonard O. Feyen,
.720 E. 44th st, K., July 18, a daughter. :
ItlNGIAND Te. Mr. and Mrs. David V, Ring.
land, 640 Yamhill at.. July 4, a daoghts-.
KBEIXNO Te - Mr. . and Airs. Frederick &
Ebeling, e Buchtei re4 July ia, a da ut li
ter. "- - - ' ..- ... . .. ,
IHOMPS0W To Mr. aad Mr. B. P. Thorn rv-
son, 1173 E. ,28d at; N., July 14. a sou.
CRANE To Mf., and Mrs. Robert L, Crane,
iHfi Oolne St.. July 12, a daughter. -
PH ELI'S To .Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Phelps,
- 6829 44th ave. K. E., July 17, a son.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS : 73
CARTWRIOHT At Gearhart. - Or., July 19,
Mrs.-Charlotte Moftett Cartwrlaht, aged 72
years, 0 months, 2 day. Friends invited to
attend funeral aerrleea. which wil be held at
Holmaa'a funeral parlors at 10 a. rn. Friday,
jtiij lnigraCTi umi tit cemetery.
WASHBURN In this city. July 21. Haael
Waebbnrn, late of 67 East Seventy fourth
street north.: The remains are at the resi
dence establishment ot J. P. Finley -& Hon,
Montgomery l at . Fifth.!. : Kotlce ef funeral
nerearter,
CABTWK1GHT At Gearhart. Or.. July 10,
Mrs. Cbarlotts Moffatt Cartwright, egad 72
rears, 6 months.' 28 days. Remains are at
Holman's funeral : parlors. Announcsmcst of
ranerai later.
DOB.MAN At his late residence, 7014 51st
- ave. j & B., John Hasailtoa - Dorman, aaed
T- years, semaina at r. . uercn baaertaklng
parlors, East 11 th and Clsy sts. -
MEVEH Frrdrlrka Meyer, 6424 TTat St. g.
June 25, 00 years; chronie endocarditia. '
SEIJ-KR Uicaaei Salter, 133T Aator sc, July
UlCKEY At. her residence. Z&im East Clay
street, July 20. Mra Alice Uickey, aged uO
years. Anouceenient of funeral later.
TKLNIAJi At his - residence. .". 11.20 Clio ton
stKe. . July '20, Joseph B.. Truoian. An
nonncement of funeral later.' '
FlMMELr Kosle Ftmmel, 411 S. th St., Jolv
17, 78 years; earehiome of stomach.
FLATHEB3 Has E. Plathers, Good Samaritan
hospital. July 17. 24 years; diabetes melU-
tOS. - - .. i - , - '- - '
KOSS Edward 8. Ross, - Monotain View sanl.
torlam, July 17, 61 years; ecnte melancholis.
BAKSK-K Md P. Hansen, Conch St.,
July 17, apopleyf el years. - .
DELANBI Charlotte : H. . Delaney, fiSS Ca-
rathera at., July 18, 23 years; tuberculosis.
ADAMS Joseph Adams, Good Samaritan, July
19. 65 years; ureau-accidentsj fau.
MITCH ELL -Alfred J. Mitchell. 301 Hslssy
St.. July ift. I ygarw j acme peart pioca.
MARTIN & FORBES CX.. florists, i1
Wash- Main 269, , A-1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BiiOS.. florists, 2 STliorrlsorl
st. Main or A-i8i'5. Fine flowers
and floral designs. - No branch stores.
mc
; DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
DIX At the residence of her son. 814 Wy
fast street. July 21, Leotta asl
61 yr. belored wife of Alonso G. 1X, nad
mother of William O., Eroest O., Alaon A. and
Samuel U. Dix. ktrs. Lucy, J. Brompton. ldr.
Rod F. AlTord, MTfc Ethel M. Miller and
Miss Glay Dix. -nneral wUl teave tbe
?rkr o( Miller Tracey. at 12:30 e. jn
hursday. Julr 22, theoce to Cedar Mill M.
B. ehureb. where serricea will be held at 2
9. sa. Friend reapeettolly - inrited.-1 Inter-
BARLOW Ih funeral aerricee ot the late
Milum E. Barlow, ased 1 rears, beloved
bonband of Mra. Emma Bsrlow. father ef V.
W. Barlew. Mra. Mitmie Price and Mr. Etaie
Dempaer, vrill be held at the home. 1129 Eaat
Twenty-third street north, tomorrow ; Thnra
day),...Jnly 22. at. 2 p.-m.- Friends are 1e
rlted. . Interment Rose City cemetery. Re
main are at A. K. Seller company's parlora.
WUl be at aboTe reaidence alter 11 a. m.
Thursday.
BUTHICK In this city July 20. at her-late
residence. 465 : East -Forty-eintb - street
north, Marare tte Batrick. aged years,
mother ef Edward Haya. 403 Larch afreet. The
funeral services will be held Thursday, July
22 at 10 o'clock a. m. at the residence es
tablishment of 3J. P. Flnley e Son, Mont-romery-
at Fifth. Friends Invited. . Interment
at mm rig cemetery
UVUT In this city July 20. Webster Hunt.
ared 6 years, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hunt of Gardiner.. Or. The remains will be
forwarded this evening (Wednesday) at 8:18
o'clock by J. P, Flnley Son to Gardiner,
Or., where serricea will be held and lnter-
tnent made In the family plot
KENNEDY. Ia this city July 20, Robert Ken
nedy, ared 6S years, late of 4K2 HnHxalo
street. The remains will be .forwarded Thurs
day eTening, July 22. by J. P. Flnley V Son
to Chippewa Falls. Wis., where services will
be held and Interment made la the family
plot. Please omit flowers.
OLSON July 20. God fried Olson, aged 11
years, e months ana z aays, oeioTea sob
of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson. The funeral serv
ices wii be held at A. B. -Zeller company's
parlors, 684- Williams ave.. Thursday, July
22, at 3 p., tn. Friends- are invited. Inter-
ment jiose city cemetery.
CBUMAN At the - residence. 1120 Clinton
street. . July 20, Joseph Richard Truman,
aged 67 yeara ; rrienda invited to attend fu
neral services,-, which will be . held at Hol
man's fnneral parlors at t p. m. tomorrow
(Thursday).-July 22, Interment Mount Scott
Park cemetery. -
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A splendid residence undertaking es
tablishment, -with private driveway.
J. P. FINLEY A SON, .
- Montgomery at Fifth. "
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral director, 220 Id st., corner
Salmon. Lady assistanu Phones A'
1611, Main 607. - -
Dunniiig '& McEnteeStt?,W
every detail.' Broadway and Pine st.
Broadway 430, A-4&S8. Lady assistant.
Fi S. Dunning, .Inc;
East Side Funeral Directors, 414
Fast Alder et East 5Z, B-Z6Zh
Chambers ;.Col-fflsSSS.rt
ave.
and ICarbv. Wood.
lawn 3308. C-1133. Lady embalmerj j-
Walter C, Kenworthy r
1682-1884 TS, IStn,' Sellwood 71. B-1122.
MILLER ' & - TRACT, independent fu
neral directors. Prices low as 820, $40,
6Q. wasn. ana tsua. at. a-yboo
A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. Calls
promptly answered in all Darts of
city. 1. J. J. p . Diag., ients. -i.aDor oaat,
A D "7ft! Ir P 593 Williams ave.
n II A-Ciioi wuiEagt 1088, C-1088.
Lady attendant. Pay and night service.
Uonml-rrtn East 80th and Olisan. Fa-
I iCillllllUlt
' neral services. Tabor 4313.
T Dvrno Williams aad Knott.
. I . Dyiiie Bast 1118, C-1843.
P. L. LERCH. leading east side under-
taker. rJ. iitn fttjiay. i5-ia8, E. 781
PP ARQHM Undertakers. East l08Ol
ri-rinOUiM 869-871 . Russell street.
r -
1 F R lfQH KT RESIDENCE UNL PL3.
QkPWFQ Undertaking Co. Main 4163
Ort. CO a-2821. Cor. 3d and Clay.
BREEZE & Snook, B-1268. T. J 258. 1028
aeimont, at 84trt. Lady attendant.
UorvSiltrxn Cast 80th and Olisan. Fu-
1 luiiiiiiuii neral services. Tabor 4318.
MOXTJ1XKNTS
.MARBLE -AND GRANITE WORKS.
- Finest marble and granite from our
Oregon 7 quarry; 287 Hawthorne ave.
SCHANEN-BLAIR CO.
IE
BLADING 6ttAisiiT
267'Soatcoo, MAO19
FORTLAKD MARBLE WKtf.. 264-2i
4th St., opp. city faalL M. 8584. A-l 81 6.
FOR SALE y HOUSES
61
. FOR SALE BI O WNER. " .
Six room, 2 story house; hard wood
floors, fire place,' built-in book cases,
china closet, buffet, drop lights, Dutch
kitchen, cement basement, furnace; 3
full siae bedrooms, sleeping porch, bath:
lot 60 by 100; was built for our home,
leaving City, must sacrifice. Value
83760, .will take 33000, terms, or 82800
cash. 660 E. 66th st., N. Take Rose
City car to 66th st.,, walk south. Phone
log, rsu ueaiern.
Public Notice.
We have. two new, modern buunga
lows4 PIEDMONT and - ROSE CITY
PARK, which must be sold at once on
cash or terms, and we will sell either
or both away below actual cost. See
Mr. DeToung. . ,
C. DeTOUNO & CO.,
C14 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
FINIS 6 room bungalow with sleeping
port;h and full basement, garage.
33a00, foOo cash, 330 per month and 1
Ser cent interest, 726 E. fiwth at- N.
os- City Park car.- Phone Tabor 6831.
HOME FOR- THE OLD FOLKS 11200.
7 room house, lot 82x105, with alley,
100 feet from Junction point of two
street car lines In Montavllla, unques
tionably -v future business - property
Look this up. $S0 down, 10 monthly.
rrea w. German co., i t'ftm, com
AN ideal, home, 25 mln. from town,
. modern bunailow. full . biumtnt
fireplace.-furnace, -large porches, flow
ers, fruit trees, lawn.1 nice chicken
srs, fruit trees, lawn.' Bice chicken
park, 2. lots , (cheap) Jprlce 13260,
terms, 1640 Fowler ave. Phone Col um
tla 478. Frank M. Ward, owner. .
b
A S?J A P Quarter acre all Imnrovmi.
3 room house; Wallen Park: all In
garden, berries, fruit trees; If taken
this week for $376 cash; must leave
on account or sicKTress.- 'itwr mm,
81700 CASH Modern 4 - rooms : with
bath : double - constructed : ' large at
tic; all -conveniences: 8 -blocks from
Alberta car and school. ; 888 East 24th.
Owner.
6 ROOM modern bungalow, completely
furnished, at a bargain; - Best loca
tion in the city, cash or terms. Deal
with owner. Come .out aad- see It,
A- V v I xt. vsiw "ti s ga, ' '.
BUILD your home through, reliable
- and responsible parties. - Let us
show you how we finance homes on
1037 B. tjaruinersst.
UJUUU11J - AUV
Home Builders, 1310 N. W. Bank bldg
IT IS cheaper to build If you own a
lot than to pay rent or nuy ready
built. Let us advise you. The Oregon
Home Builders, 1330 N, W. Bank bldg.
'.-oususAiorf jriJAWts, as.-- .
WHY NOT OWN YOUR BUNOA
tOWI PAY US LIKE RENT.
H, A. WILLIAMS. S9 HKA7 BLD6,
LAURELHURST bungalow, siehtly;
might take lot first payment Phone
Tabor 3555.' - - - --"
NICE -4 room bungalow, 2 blocks from
. Mississippi n venue carline, $2000,
easy terms. Woodlawh 2368.
f C
61
(Continned )
Hawthorne District
CORNER LOT - 4 5x1 0 0.
A new modern K room bunealOW With
large living rooms, hardwood floors,
fireplace, built In buffet and book
cases; nice light white enamel Dutch
kitchen, good sized bedrooms, with two
windows . In each room, white enamel
bathroom, standard plumbing, cement
oasement and laundry trays; extra
large attic, plenty room for 3 more
large rooms that can be finished With
small expense; shades and fixtures, all
ready . to move into;, bard aunacea
street. . close to rood school and hlsh
school. . This property is 8500 below
actual value. Deal with the owner.
. - T. At Sutherland
1084 Hawthorne ave.
Phone Tabor 2017 or Tabor 88.
FOR S ALE 5" room modern house.
furnished; lot 40xl20f a sacrifice,, a
iiap. Call Tabor 3029. Se It.
FOR SALE LOTS
10
-. 360 DOWN. 313 MONTHLY -
'Beautiful 1 acre tract, all in cultiva
tion, right on the car line, Sttc fare,
some snap. Fred W. German Co- 814
unimDrr or commerce.
WE'LL supply you lot in any section
in which you desire to live, and
our figures. The Oregon Home Build
ers. 1330 N. W. Bank bldg.v .
LARGE, beautiful view homeslte, west
side, oniy is minutes- car riae, no
fare, best value-in Portland, for $350:
310 down. 35 a month. M. E. Lee, 606
tjoroett Diag.
BEAUTIFUL view lot, Alameda Park.
H half block from car. Will sell
for third less than surrounding r prop
erty is quoted. K-B38, journal
FORCED SALE Full lot worm 3W00.
Price this week 8450. Street paid.
A. K. HILL, 419 Henry Bldg.
XRVINQTON lot, ' 8760. .Owner must
sell at once. S-838, Journal.
ACREAGE
57
Acre: Homesite
At Oswego Lake
Only $400. .Water, lights, telephone,
boating, bathing, 28 electric trains pass
daily, 80 communtlon fare; $10 down,
$10 per month.
THE ATCHISON-ALLEN CO
- 600 Concord bldg. 2d and Stara.
:"S6-PR ACHE ; "
400 acres, Tillamook county, close
to Wilson river and the village of
Wilson; $1000 cash, balance 2 years.
Of course, it is a snap. Fred W, Ger
man co 914 om. 01 um.
A DOCTOR WANTED
That wants to locate in a thriving
farm community and has $1250 cash
to pay on a fine 1 acre home; ideal
locatioa and ' very little - competition;
land'all in crop.
. LUEDDEMANN COMPANY,
913 Chamber of Commerce.
10 ACRES THAT YOU CAN BUY.
Will sell 10 acres just 11 miles on
rock road from postof t ioe for $2500,
one tenth down, one tenth per year, in
terest per cent. Every acre choice;
good location. Inquire 406 Northvvest-
ern uana oiag,
GOBLE 6 acres under-3 miles from
rail and boat; rich land, all. tillable,
now being cleared, $376; terms, $160
cash,- balance may be paid for in labor
if desired. Worth investigation. G.
Wynn. Wilson. 903 Chamber of. Com
merce. - i
Gibson Half , Acres. :
Good soil, city water, close to car
line, easy terms will build to suit
purchaser. Phone Marshall 1585, or
Sellwood 478. John H.-Qsow. owner.
40 Acres, $550
20 miles from city. 6 miles from
electric line; lies fine, a;ood soil, no
rock, $160 cash, baL easy, $. 411
Henry oiog.
INVESTIGATE this before you buy;
15. .. acres near Orenco. best black
loam soil, all cultivated, $226 per. acre:
will divide and give easy terms it
desired. See Mr. Handy, owner, 206
Stock Exchange Biag..w Marshall Z05
SNAP -1 acre, 6 room house, all in
garden and fruit, lust outside city
limits, 10c fare; owner leaving. will
sacrifics for $1600. Terms Call 614
Stock Exchange bldg. Main 8766.
STOP . that rent and say a Calf -acre
tract ' in city limits, level, cleared.
Bull Run water, gas. (e carfare: $10
down, $5 per month,- WhiUner-Kelly
JO.. 711 JrMttOCK pioetc.
$6 per month buys an acre tract on
. 10c fare, on good road, close to sta
tion ; pr l c e z u v. m-6 . journal
ACRE of ground and 4 room cottage,
30 minutes out, only? $760 terms. O-
ssh, journal
FOR sale ocaooooee; 6 acres 8200; 10
acres $300; terms: best -soil; tlm-
oereq. j. ti. inarp, sa kittok runrK.
40 acres, near Carrol le. Wash.; 15 acres
rich bottom; 4 cleared; $600 cash.
Phone Tabor 4090. -
SUBURBAN ACREAGE
7
81 ACRE suburban home at 90th and
Division sts.. nicely improved: seres
fruit, berries: city water. Will sell all
or part- Kaste Bros,, si 8 Henry bldg.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
' ' 136 Acres .
Six miles from Yamhill : good house,
barn, o0 in cultivation, 70 in pasture,
balance timber: family orchard, well
fenced, creek, fine stock or grain farm.
Price $8500; will take $2500 city prop
erty free from incumbrance; some
cash. SZ5 Hawtnome ave.
GOOD FARM LANDS, i
Tree trip to prospective buyers to see
farm lands of Harney valley. Burns.
Or.; gives the highest yield of all
kinds of grains and alfalfa; sold on
terms, low interest; now'e the time to
?o while crops are growing. For in
orrnation address or see J. W. Leb-
man, 1633 rhi. I8tn sty- Portland, or.
800 acre stock farm for $5000. On
Umpq.ua river. - 75 acres fine - crop,
20 more cleared, 7 room house, barn,
etc., family orchard, all - kjnds of
water, grass and outside range. Owner
very anxious to sell is cause of this
price. (C) .-' . - -r- . vi:..
DORR E. KEASEY & CO..
2d floor Chamber of Commerce.
20 ACRES, 8 miles north of Vnncou
ver, ori Pacific Highway (paved, 1 0
acres in cultivation, balance In pasture
and -nearly cleared ; new 4 room plas
tered bugalow; new barn and other
buildings; 8 acres in potatoes. Price
$3500; small cash payment, balance to
suit at 6. (Bli). Dorr E. Keasey r
Co., 2d floor. Chamber of Commerce.
16 ACRES, 8 acres under cultivation,
26 miles from Portland; house, barn.
2 acres of prunes. V acre straw
berries, garden, horse, wagon, tools,
furniture, 100 chickens, price $1200,
for quick Sale, naif ca.sh, -
HOMESTEAD REALTY CO., ; ,
166 ACRES within 2 miles of Gresham,
y miles to O. W. P.. 40 acres in
oaltivation. 4 acres orchard, remainder
pasture good buildings, write H.- O.
Dickinson. 2018 K. GiisaneJporMand.
Tabor 614. - -y - - f . - -' --- -
GET busy, patented 60 acres on state
- of Oregon T umalo irrigation proj
set); partly Improved; 48 acres water
contract j SO acres In crop: 7 acres In
alfalfa; 11600 will handle. ; M. E.,
Twmaio, or.
10 FINE ACKEij, 18 nilJes to PorUand;
best of soil, , only $650; $100 cash,
balance $100 per year, 8. W. H. Seits
b ut,, iw ftBuuinx sirs., i)n
.f "' . .. j "" i . . ' . . ." i 1
40 ACRES, partly improved, house.
Darn, orcnarar running water, nice
little farm; snap $1400. Chance, 142 Vs
Peond St. ' " '
SMALL furnished ranch,. Jliioo; hur
from 16c fare. Apply evenings, 60
Union ave. N.
FOR 8.UI! HOUSES
FOR SALE FAKJI3
f Continuea )
164 acres, 16 miles from fiivf :
Railroad runs through, the i-;.u
acres surface clear, numeruuH a: i ,
and ereeks; cabin 14x14, $id cr
worth, of groceries, cook eiov-, i
table and rocker. bedding a.. 2
cooking utensils, harrow, plow,
dox, picks, grub hoe, 2 crosscut t
wedges and sledges, 4 acs anJ 1
merous other articles. The
must go east and you can rut '
enUre layout all for 11100 rsn, 1 i
w.'Uwmati Co., 914 Chum, of nr
WEI.t.
crops, - stock and Implement, i
buildings, rock road, abundance Is
and water, 14 rnlles Hillsboro. M.
Hoard, R. 2, IllllBboro, Or.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATT,
GARAGE wanted up to $20,Q.0u, In
out of city, for $00o clear city 1
proved property and $6000 cash.
Want 7 to 8 room residence for i-u '
era duplex building ou choice 16 tn -lot.
Actual income $50 per moru
Price $12,600.
Good hotel and cottage in small
town, rented for $944 per year, l i i
$11,600. Want improved farm t
same value.
r - OTIS C BECIi.
Real Estate Exchange Expert.
801-2 Railway Kxehange
321,000 For sale or exenange, .centrt - i
- East Portland, V blk.; good U rwu:
modern house, garage.
62 acres, 30 cultivation, 10 acres o
prune trees, good family orchard, 1..
springs and creek, fair 6 room liou- ,
old barn, best of soil; mile toichui i
church, store; phone in house;
county road ; cream route-.' it. y. i ;
28-xnilea to Portland: mortsmee 8j5.j-j:
rwould like reasonable stock frm. 1 f i
cicn.T, ior equity, uwner only, jt-11;-,
Journal.
ASK US ABOUT THESE.
- 140 acre dairy farm, 60 milen son
of Portland. Price $17,600; will
$16,000 Improved, clear Portland riy
erty; mortgage $260u at 6 per cent.
11.66 acres. Washington county. 1
miles from center of Portland; eui;
$2000, $1600 mortgage, runs 6 year.
per cent; make us au offer for equu
Will trade, J. Stroud tit Co Bve.
ton, Or. -
60 ACRES HIGHLY IMFROVi.;,.
60 miles from Portland; every f i t
choice land, good buildings, woven n
fences, horses, cows, hogs, chicle ,
every Implement necessary, incluu.
milk separator. For sale or w.u .
take residence or modern eubun i
place, one to five acres, as part i . . -ment...
See owner. 406 Nortnwe&t;i
Bank bldg.
FOR sale or trade: My beautiful m.
ern home, prettily decoraed v,i;
flowers, furnished . or unfurnished, ii t
cash price, woodwork finished la ma
hogany ana ivory, newly tinted, loot i- I
in Irvlngtpn district; will accept in.;
or good second mortgage; cash i ny
ment and terms or acr-iige on Oregon
Electrio. Call Mar. 32ui or Tn. .
6469.-- -
60 ACRE STOCK RANCH fiouu.
2 9 miles from Galea creek. 7o t rr
tillable, 6 cleared, 8 room house, lain
for 20 head stock, unlimited out rar
mortgage $1600, 8 per cent, excha .
Jor city property to value of eq n: -r
will assume small amount if pri
right. Fred W. German company, 5)14
v. jminoer ot vjommerce. -
60 MILES FROM PORT LA N I
60 acres, highly Improved, will -change-for
modern residence or n-: . I
suburban property. Every acre tlx-
land, good buildings, woven v u
fences, good stock and implements. t,i-e
owner, 406 Northwestern Bank Id.H-.
WANTED. BUSINEoS PROPEiiT'
Will trade close-iu acreage on vt
Side. Price $26,000, clear of Inruii!
brance, and will assume up to $16.oi.x.
(BLK Dorr E. Keasey & Co., 2d floor,
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR EXCHANGE Up-to-date .
mdse. stock. Invoiced close to &u";
also nice little property, well lout.- .
for Ford auto. For particulars writ a
ti. j. ijhvi, ianpy, or.
WANTED A home in Irving Urn; v. ,..
assume a mortgage ana give pr -ertyclcar
of incumbrance. For re
ticulars inquire of M. E. Lee, 605 Cor
be tt bl d g. - -
OWNKS'S See this 40 acre s, iiiipruv I
farm, clone to Portland and elect.
Will consider good city property, au
jtuii. i mar. itm.
16 acres, cleared end fenced, will I,,
vacant lot, or email houae; will luho
late model car for good. house equity.
310 Yfon. Mar. 2432.
Exchange 6 room modern. iiouix-,
- 100x100 cor., value $4500, equity
$S0O0, for improved valley farm; -s
urne if stocked. V-874, Journ itl.
WHAT" clear property have you to ex
change for $8600 egulty, do
east side, improved property? Woui j
take good auto. Main 9451 evenlnr--.
TRADE 19 Vs---acres 4 mile lr
. Clatskanie, -Columbia county, 1r
elear city lots; value $1600, 64; Klu-
infiworui.
WANTED Stock ranch, $4000 to 1 1 .-
- 000, tor Improved acreage, city prop
erty and first real estate nuiiltm- -.
Chnrice, 142 Second st.
820 ACRES choice wheat land, central
. Kansas; will exchange for nearby ue
city property. Chance, 142',-fe 2d M.
THE largest exchange service lu .;.
The Oregon llome Builders, lij
N. W. Bank bldg.
10 ACRES, all cleared, new bu:iii. l
close to car line, for a house and lu
T7-438. journal.
OOOD property - to tradw for r -qutshinent
or chap deeded land 14
Okanoran country. 14 N. 6th ft.
WHAT have you for $1000 e'jul'v 1 j
room bungalow, rented? ., Tabor Zuo-j,
or M-8H&, jourMi.
iluOO lot lor auto or fjrst or fee : 1
mortgage, at cash value. Wdln. S. u,
or laDor 646t.
TRADE for western Oregon land, 1 r, T
acres Idaho dry farm. 6f4- Ciui
sve., -irettiont yta., nt ricort t-ttr.
WANTED, to trade equity In weil lo
cated 76x100 lot; what have you t
offer. Address, 889 Alberts st., ft t y.
SfiE the Oregon Home Builders If y I
desire a good trada 1330 N. . W.
Bank bldg. .
LARGE and small - farms, tr.dp f ?
city property. Wolfstein, 205 Allai
bldg.
IF VOU have any property for eaie or
exchange it will pay you to see lie
Kensie Co.. 615 Oerlinrer hid.
WANTED -REAL ESTATi: v::t
$200 cash and acres 6 year old truit.
Hood River district, in fine shape, i
exchange for a house. Sellwood n 'r.
WANTED Modern house to $;-. m. i
will trade lots for it. Main lion.
rooming norsr.s
20 ROOMS, all filled, partly Its-fit I .
- K., located on weft side; gool fur
niture, Es, electricity, bath, rvjnr.sr r
water and furnace heat, price re?.- -able.
Very good income. Call 317 I.a.
way Exenange bldg.
ROOMING! houae huyere lake ii f t
33 rooms, rent-$35, dance hull, 6u )
included, for quick sale, t'ihd. " .J
Williams ave. Phone East 66S5, T f
74 -
MODERN 11 rooms for real Z7- ',
furniture for sale, sras, phone, t . i
E. -2d't. Tabor 47I.O. .
11 ROOMS of f urniture, tiouxeket -i
sleeping. Owner, ,241 6th st. i
2803. ' -
20 ROOMS, close in. fine furniture.
full, cheap rent, worth $750; etp
83S5, - Petere, 15 N. 6th.
80xlC0 lot. wet side, for tuui..
h on se. 311 Allky bid g.
HOTEL, 21 rooms, sacrilke Lit
no trade. 2814 Morrlwon, cnr.
SNAP 10 Large, llKht, furnieiiea
Ing bone, clowe in. 207 6t h .
RUSTXESS OrPORTLITS I
THREE chair Kokefi, good hri!.
quire 86 6th. Old eftai!-hMl h.
FOR SALE cheap, barter
BurnHide s f.
WANTEX Partner. ..-,
SNAP Cs ah f roc- r y,
In? t own ; t "
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