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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU, PORTLAND THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1915.
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FIVE DEPUTY GAME
II
'ME, DISCHARGED
Question of Having the State
' Game Farm Is.Discussed
; Fish and Game Exhibit,
Casern, Or.. Aug. 12. The state fish
and : same commission appointed five
deputy gam wardens and discharged
three at yesterday's star chamber ses
sion, held In Governor Withycombe's
private office.
The ' resignation of John F. Adams,
Curry county, was accepted, and the
commissions of RUey Hammersley,
Jaekson county; F. B. Harrington,
Douglas county, and W. C. E. Prultt,
limatilla county, were ordered re
voked. 1 ' ,
i Following new deputy gtame wardens
Were named: .Waited Thompson, Uma
tilla county; W. W. Brown, Columbia
sounty; Cal T. Wright, Curry county;
John Walden, Union county. Frank
Ervin, Multnomah county, was em
ployed temporarily.
Streams Ordered Closed.
-Following the. reading- of petition
the following Polk county stream
were ordered closed: Mill , creek and
Its tributaries. La Creole river and its
tributaries, LueRiamute river and its
tributaries and Salt creek.
It wag. announced that it was pro
posed to establish a fish and game ex
hibit of the sport resources of the
state .In Portland if the expense . of
such, ah undertaking would not be too
great. The commission already has a
splendid ' collection of pheasants and
other stuffed birds and it is proposed.
If the exhibit is placed, to include
specimens of all wild life of the state
in It. ' Photographs end valuable data
.will be Included, If the plan Is carried
out,, and the commission hopes to In
terest the Portland Chamber of Com
merce In assuming part of the expense
Involved.
rish and Game Exhibit.
The desirability of the state having
ownership of its own game farm was
discussed and the commission has In
vited definite propositions from other
communities besides the owners of the
present farm at Corvallis. ,
At the request - of ' the 'state fair
board It was ordered that, if practi
cable, a fish and game exhibit be ar
ranged for the' state fair.
Reporters were barred all day and,
following the meeting. Secretary Q. P.
Putnam gave out such information re
garding the proceedings as the com
mission considered advisable to make
public.
Deputy Sealers Appointed.
- Salem, Or., Aug. 12. Deputy Sealer
of Weights and Measures Buchtel has
appointed the following as deputy
sealer of -weights and measures for
their respective Institutions, in ac
cordance with recommendations of the
state board of control, and the ap
pointees will check the receipts and
disbursements of supplies, as provided
in a law passed by the 1916 legislature,
and serve without extra compensation:
E. A. Thatcher, Oregon state hos
pital: J. McGIynn, penitentiary: T. W.
Phinney, institution for feeble minded;
C. L. Knapp, Oregon boys' training
school: C. W. Roberts, tuberculosis
hospital; E. T. Moores, school for the
blind; E. S. Tillinghast, school for the
deaf; Ethel C. Bowers, industrial
school for girls; tieorge P. Whipple,
eastern Oregon hospital; Stephen Un
derbill, soldiers' home.
Science and Woman
Fight for Remains
Mrs- Mary Early Wants Corpse of
Suicide to Settle Board Bill Ros
; - pltal Officials Oppose Her.
Philadelphia, Aug. 12. An interest
ing fight for the possession of the re
mains of William Gutmrller is on here
between Mrs. Mary Early and the
Hahnemann hospital authorities. The
medical men are anxious to hold the
body because it is valuable to science,
. owing to the fact that Gutmiller's
heart was on the right side and his
other organs were- transposed.
. Mrs. Early, who says Qutmlller owed
her money for" board, insists that he
' told her she might sell 'bis remains
to pay his debts.. He died Wedneday
in the Hahnemann hospital from the
e'ffect of poison taken with Bulcldal
intent. .
Dr. C. V. Clemmer. superintendent
of the hospital, showed .Mrs. Early the
law covering such cases, and insists
;i that, according to it, he is in lawful
possession of the corpse. The woman
appealed to the coroner, -who informed
' her that if She did get the body she
would ave to bury it. Then he added
J-that the 1 disposition of the remains
J was up to the state anatomical board.
I' As a last resort. Mrs. Early has ap-
pealed to the German consul, in an
effort to learn if Qutmlller left any
property In Germany. She said Gut
miller told her he -had turned down
; many handsome' offers from medical
men, who wanted him with them for
Clinical purposes.
Arrested on Return
From Honeymoon
-Albany, Or., Aug. 12. Just after
his return from a honeymoon and in
less than three days after his mar
'rlage to Miss Dolly G. Garrett Of
, Halsey, George L. Cox, also of Hal
' sey, was arrested on a charge of
1 seduction on- complaint of W. J.
.Cary, father of Pearl Cary, also of
Halsey. The arrest was made last
night it Halsey by Constable CatMn.
The warrant was issued Monday night
but Cox could not be located. It has
developed that he; his bride and
Frank ; Garrett, brother of the bride,
drove to Albany Monday night, ar
riving after midnight.. The marriage
took place Tuesday morning at 11
o'clock in County judge McKnighru
office.: ' ' -
WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION
i Salem, Aug. 12. D. H. Daley,
wanted Ms San Francisco rfc & charge
of giving a worthless check for $450
: In payment for a racing automobile.
: has retained counsel and will resist
the efforts of the California author-
Ities to extradite him. His , hearing
- before Governor Withycombe is set
Sot Saturday. The California' agent
arrived today with a requisition from
Governor, Johnson.
Daley contends that he had more
than $450 in the bank at the time
; he gave the check but that the party
to whom - it was made- payable held
it two ; weeks and in the meantime
the funds .had been drawn" out.
WARDENS
APPOINTED
Indian Says Land
Not Fit for Snake
XJttle Bison, Full Blooded Sioux, De
clares Government Doean't ' Treat
Sed icon tight; Wot Enough Tood.
8an Francisco, Aug. 12. (tr. P.)
,"A rattlesnake would starve to death
on the land on which 'the-government
expects the Indian population to make
a - living." declared Little Bison, a
full blooded Sioux Indian of Fort Bid
well. CaL, who Is here -today to at
tend the congress .on Indian progress.
"Most "of the Indians on the reser
vations eat about once a week, and
that Is when the rations are dis
tributed," said Bison. "The red man
Isn't lazy. He simply prefers to use
his head Instead of his hands. When
allowed to take the initiative the
Indian ' mentally Is the white man's
equal." .
"The Indians originated ragtime.
They didn't start on the Barbary
coast. declared R, E. Barrington, an
Indian bandmaster, who is a delegate.
"The Texas Tommy and the Bunny
Hug are merely poor Imitations of In
dian dances," said Barrington. "The
red men played and danced some of
these dances before Columbus dlscov
ered America," .
Immigration Will
Be Slow After War
Secretary of Commerce and tabor
, "Wilson Believes There "Will Be Wo
Hotlceable Influx for Several Tears.
Ran Diesro. Cal.. Aug. 17. (P. N. S.)
That the tide of immigration will
not set toward the Pacific coast
until about seven years after the
close of the war In Europe was pre
dicted by Secretary William B. Wil
son of the department of commerce
and labor, who arrived in San Diego
today.
He said the reason for his belief
was purely psychological that men
who fought and suffered through the
war would prefer to remain in the
land which they lost or won, de
pending upon the result of the con
flict- ' The western coast would re
ceive the immigrants first, and a de
termined effort to establish them
will be made. He is the guest of the
exposition today and of the Demo
crats at a banquet tonight. He will
leave for the east at midnight to
night.
Two Men Hurt in
Harvest Accident
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 12. Two har
vest accidents In this county were
reported yesterday. Walter Burrows,
working on the James Wyrlck farm,
and John Shafer, working on the R.
F Klrkpatrick farm, were the vic
tims. Burrows5 caught his pants leg
in the sprocket of a revolving wheel
and before the gasoline engine run
ning the separator could be stopped,
the set screw, had ground away flesh
and a part of the Bhin bone. The
accident will Incapacitate him for
months and will probably leave him
a cripple. Shafer caught his foot
between the drive wheel and the sep
arator and had it badly mangled. Both
were brought to the local hospital.
Arson Charge Made.
Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 12. A. E.
Lawrence, a farmer of Dodd Hollow,
was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd
Low, charged with arson, and placed
under 11000 bonds by Justice of the
Peace Gowen. C. E. Riley of this city
and F. Klabzuba of Merrill went on his
bends.
The charge is the result of the burn
ing of a barn belonging to Dorsey
Johnson. It was over the burning of
this barn that William Todd and Law
rence had trouble in which Lawrence
was shot in the arm by Todd. Todd
was exonerated.
A - Tg you can
f I i GRAFONOLA without paying $200.
This
GRAFONOLA Q
A little down, then $6.00 per month. .
Dealers wanted where we are not represented.. r.
Colombia lo
429-431 Washington Street
Wholesale.
LANE PAYS A VISIT
TO SILETZ INDIANS,
JEEfi HIS FRIENDS.
' - u :
Oregon Soloji Also at Agate
Beach and Sees Surf Boat
Drill at Nye Creek.
Newport, Or., Aug. 12. Senator Har
ry Lane is spending a very busy week
here and every minute of his time is
taken up with ;cight seeing and . busi
ness. J
Sunday was epent at the Slleta In
dian agency where the senator met all
of bis Indian freinds, and became,-familiar
with their needs. Monday
morning he with his wife and little
daughter went to Waldport and Tach
ats, met all the people of Waldport
and returned here Tuesday morning
when he took a trip to Agate beach as
the guest of 6. G. Irvin, our state sen
ator. - Senator Lane and family are en
Joying the delightful weather to the
full and will probably, make a trip to
Siletz bay. before going back to Port
land. It Is recalled that Senator Lane's
uncle, Joe Lane, was the first white
man to cross out over the Taqulna bay
bar and in 1849, making the trip in an
open Indian canoe and with an Indian
at the paddle. The present still weath
er permits e$nall boats and canoes
making the trip out over the bar and
some are landing at Nye Beach where
they sell fish that has been caught
out at sea.
The Coast Guard crew gave a cap
size drill off Nye creek today that was
witnessed by many people among them
being the senator and his family.
New Evidence in
Fight for Estate
. i l-ir
Mrs. STellle Oreenbaum's Story Aids
JCrs. Xku1s Thompson's Claim That
She Is Daughter of J. M. Keith.
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 12.-(TJ.
p.) Evidence said to substantiate
partly the assertion of Mrs. Sarah L.
Tedford that Mrs. Louise Thompson,
her sister-in-law, is the -daughter of
the late John M. Keith, and an heir to
his- fortune, was presented to counsel
for the estate today.
Mrs. Nellie Greenbaum of San Francisco-
said that in 1S97 as she was
about to leave for Alaska, Keith asked
her to make an effort to get in touch
with a Mrs, Louisa Thompsons, who,
he believed, was in the north. Keith
made no mention, said Mrs. Greenbaum,
whether' Mrs. Thompson was his
daughter.
John L. McNab, attorney for the
heirs of Keith, insists he has proof
that Keith never was in Alaska.
Arrest; Follows
: Death of Girl
O. W. Campbell , Paces duurffa at
Walla Walla in Ethel MaoDonald
Case. :
Walla" Walla, Wash., Aug. 12.
Charged With first degree murder,
C. W.. Campbell was arrested yester
day in connection with the death of '
Ethel Mae Donald who died from j
strychnine! at her father's home on
Snake riveV June SO. j
The girl, who was but a few !
months past 15 years of age, would ;
have become a mother had she lived
and this fact . is thought to have j
been connected with her death.
Campbell, who is married and who :
has children, had been - working on
the Mac Donald ranch for some time. :
obtain a full-size CABINET -
191$ model Leader
Graphophone Co.
Retail.
m3
This Man Surely
Needs a Secretary
Pendleton. Or Aug.
12. Swamped i
with correspondence since the news J
went out that he had ; recovered his I
J-J
w
Qeiitoinre
Bears the Signature of
And Contains no Poisonous Drugs.
i f
Sow only in one size bottle; never in bulk, or otherwise;
to protect the babies. ,
The Centaur Company,
H
earing
the
Voice MXtmlf
NewYork vfap
When visiting the Exposition1.
at sn FranHsro. vqu mav hear for .
vnnrlf the
THE
AND
WANT AD RATES
la effect October 1. 1914.
ALL PREVIOUS BATES JAKCKLLEO
CBABGED ADVEBTiaEitE.NTS ,
Dally or SaoOar.
ltt eeata Mf word per Insertion.
. iimv fa toe aU elaaalticatlona. ez-
eeptlnB "For Bent In Private Kmilj." "Koom
Sid Board la Prorata I ramlly." ''Sltaattoo
Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent" ada. wWcs
re li eenta per word j per Inaertios.
no ad enareea ror e
CASH ADVERTISEMENTS
u acnta per wo. J tar aQ claaalflcatlona.
axcepOoa "ror Bent la rnrate jrainuy.
"Hoom ?nd Board In Prllrate ai4.f J;8ltX
ttot. Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent" ada.
wticb an l eenU per word. Conaecutm
InaertloBi of eaab wanta ada:
8 inaerttona lor nm pnn ei
T InMrtSoaa for th uric of .
srEirrixa Notices.
41
WEHFOOT CAMP NO.
6,1 Woodmen of th
"World, meets every
W. temple, 123 Elev
enth j street. All mem
bers I requested to be
nreaent. Visitors vel
GEO. KOSSMAN. C. C.,
A. I BARBUR, Clerk.
come.
OREOON Commandery, K. T.
Regular conclave this
'Thursday) evening at .7:30.
Your attendance will be ap
preciated, j. Parlors open from
and after 1:SQ p. m. ' ,
C. T. WIE6AND, Recorder.
sight after years of blindness, Carl
Guiott of this city is In need of a
private , secretary. Prom far and near
letters are coming, some from friends
extending congratulations, eome from
strangers who are ' curious to know
just hew it happened,
some from I
mental scientists who are Interested
In bis statements tnat nis stgnt w i
- : .-r
T
he. Warning".
8 "'
A Yl
r i at
Arm r v ;
conversation and music over
the Transcontinental Telephone Line. See the
motion pictures illustrating the Progress of Telephony
an intensely interesting story.
Demonstrations daily (except Sunday)
11:00 A. M., 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 P. M.
PALACE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Panama Pacific International Exposition
Admission Free
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
MEETIXQ NOTICES.
41
(Oontlftned)
OUL REAZKB
GROTTO, No. 65,
M. O. V. P. K. R.
CAllea meeting Fri
day eveninf, Aug.
13. Masonic Temple,
a o'clock. Class of
B0 to be received.
Petitions received
and other buelnesa
of lmjortanc. Vlaitlng Prophets es
pecially welcome.
GEO. E. IOOINS. Sec"y.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE, NO. 182. A.
F. & A. 11. 8tated communication
this Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock.
Special entertainment and cards. Vis
itors welcom. By order of W. M.
E. R. IV IK, Sec
SUNNYSDDK LODGE, No. 13, A. F. eV
A. M.- Stated communication to
night. 1 84th and Yamhill at. Work
Bt A. Visitors welcome. By 6rder of
W. M. ' -C M- LANCK, Secy.
Wtal Statistics
lUarriagcs.Birtbs. BcatksL,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
a, H. Heavener. iei woolsey
and Gertrude - Hay .afarake, ..Portland bovl.
terti. - r. . ,
Clyde Vf. . Hoyle. 1124 Rasaalo street, legal,
and Myrtle Evelyn : Sterrett. 1124 Haaaaio
street, legal. .
recovered, through auto-suggestion,
and some from afflicted persons seek
ing helpful suggestions. .
on r Vacation.
Albany. Or.. Aug. 18. The Albany
Elks log&e is on its annual vacation
No mor Vrteetlngs win be held until
we nrgt wnnway in Bepwmoer,
----K r--
Mways
Prest
s B1AHRIAGK IJCENSES
-umr, COonttnued)
iidi". naeraon. 5 PoweU etreet, 29,
?,u'i?'" 3Kofee. BUckatone hotel is.
Albln Beawick, Aatoria. Or., 22, and Ul-
llan Palo, Hotel Hoyt, 1.
W. 6. Smith & Co. lifg'caf
Third floor Morgan bldg.
Ci WEDDING rings sold ty weight
8JT J N. Solomon, Jeweler, 331 Mor-
rlson. opp. Portland hotel.
DRESS suits for rent, aU sixes .Unique
Tailorlns Co.. 339 Stark at.
BIRTHS .
HUtiGEE To Mr. end Alra. CfarMt Uuer,
4M Market street, Angoat 3; a daaghter.
JONES To Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl loom, 163S
Front atreet, July 24; a dangbter.
M'NAMARA To Mr. and Mrs. WllUaa T. Mc
Kamara, 750 aat Twaaty-sevsatk SUeet.
July 28: a eon. ,
rABCJSLL To Mr. is! lln. Par.
cell. 883 Vancouver , avcirae, Jaly 23: a
doticbter. '
WUINN To Mr. and Mrs. WDliam Qniaa, lag
Btantoa street, July 22; a Boo.
TEN N ANT To Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ten-
nant, 29S Eugene atreet,.. July 20; a aoo.
BKYJTOLIXg Te Mr, and Mrs. George O.
Beyaolda, 4004 Eaat Slxty-foartb street,
evntheaat. Aosnst a aoa. . .
KMMEKSON To Mr. .and Mrs. Jobn Cmmer
aon, l4t Corbett atreet. Angoat 2: a won.
HtBBAKD To Me. aad Mrs. Roaaell J." Hub.
bard, 105. Hor til Twentieth Street, Ascot t 6;
a son. v .
BAETZ To Mr. an4 Mra. Clifford ' T." Raets,
631 Irfiingrton street, Aarnst ; a daosbter.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 7.
CLARK In, tola city, Aucuat 10. Ada Mmltff
Clark, area W yeare; beloved wire or uar
old J. Clark, of Lyte,. Waah.. and inotbei
of GeoeTleve Attxasta and Mry Eltnor Clark.
Smith. -of aoo Eaat Thlrty-aeveutn treet
ana Dtorea iau(rnter or fwra. .ami arm. u. n.
Smith.- of 809 Eat ThlrtyHieventb atreet, ai'.
aiater of AUa. -A. aV Ilardlii. lira. Jamea Uecd,
Mrt. Walter Curl and Fred G. Smith, Serricca
wUl be held Friday Au(uat 13. at 10:30 a. tn.,
at Portland cremator In m.. Friend respectfully
i&Tited . to attend. - Kemalna ' may be viewed
at tbe parlors of Miller rtraoer, vnM tt
a. m.; Friday. Klickitat and Waeco papera
pleaae eopy. " . - -
BOYD Tbe funeral aervlcea of tbe late An-
drew Gray Boyd will be beld front tbe real.
dence of bla dansbter at 1119 Ogdea afreet
tomorrow, rnaay. Ananat 13, ti
P-
m. Interment at
Invited. "
City cemetery. Frienda
GENXiiY Tbe funeral aervlcea of tba late
Jobn W. Gentry wlU be beld at P. I- Lercb
undertaking- parlora, Eaat Eleventh and Clay
atreets, Friday, , Ansoat 18, at 2:30 p. in.
Friend Invited
Hi. fiALDSON Alvlna , Haraldaon, St. Vln-
ceat'a. Aumat 7. 19 yeara; meninritM.
GaKD.NKB-Uenry J. fJBKner. 1610 Fowler
avenue. Auarnat 8. 66 year, cancer of liver.
8ELLWOOD Belle J. ftellwood. ellwood gen-
eral troepHal. Aaguat 8, eg yeara; carosuc
lnteratitial nephritis. , '
I'LAn Margaret f latt, ui ruij-iuia nrwci.
Auruat I. lo yeara; caroiae tauure wane
Datniua-.
MARTIN & FORBES CO- florists. 847
Wash. Main 269. -A-li6S. Flowers
for all occasions artlatlcally arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrleon
C Main or a-iu&. fins iwwwi
and floral deaigns. No branch stores.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A splendid residence unaertakiag ea-
taoilsQnaent, wxin pnraie urjw.
J. P. FIN LEY & SON.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading
funeral turector, yao u.it. wraat
Ealmon. Lady assistant. Phones, A
1611, Main 607.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414
East Alder at.. Eaat 62. B-2S36. -
Dunning & Mcf nteeSodareur
every detail. Broadway and Pins st
Broadway 430. A-465. Lady asalataat.
Walter C, Kenworthy
1532-1534 E. 18th. Sell. 71, B-1122.
Ch3.mb6rS CO. ana SSrloy.' Wood
lawn 3306, C-1138. Lady embalmer.
MILLER 6c ThACY, independent fu
neral directors, trices tow as S3U, 40,
wv. tt ..u. mm mu. ui. tan, J.m I poll.
A. R. feller Co.
6 a Williams ava.
East 1033, C-10VS.
Lady attendant. Day and night service.
A. D. KEN WORTHY ' CO. CaTS
promptly answered 1 all parts of
city, a. o. u. x. Ditg., lents. xaoor n,
O lCIA CO Under taming c Main 4 lei
A-282L Cor. 7d and Clay
BREEZK & Snook, B-1263. T. 1368. 1024
Belmont, at S4tn. Lady attendant.
f? T Rvrnek Williams and Knott.
ill I . wj I 1 1 w
Bast 1116, C-1148.
Momitinn E th and tillaan. Fu-
I IUI I 111 IUI I
neral aervlcea. Tabor 4818.
' P. L. LERCH, leading east side under.
laner. u. utn &uav. r-l 888. K. 711.
PRlrON RESIDENCE UNI. fU
C.niV-'OUlM M. 8183. A-S23S.' 448 Mor.
MONUMENTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
Finest marble and granite from our
Oregon quarry; 287 Hawthorne ava
BCHANEN-BLAIH CO
PORTLAND MARBLK WKH . m-Ui
4th St.. opp. city hall. M. 8684 A-1613
Philip Neu A Sons. - . -
3E
BLAE5ING6ftANlT
26T-3KoaTCOa, WAD
BUSINESS PROPERTY 60
18TH AND LOVEJOY STS.
TOxlOO lot, improved with new bldg.,
cost 35600; rented for 350, 35000 cash
and balance of 5(000 at 8 per cent;
ueme bargain, isn't It?
OTIS C. BECK.
301-302 Railway Exch. Bldg.'
FOR SALE KOl'SKH
1
f6 ROOM new modern bungalow, corner.
duxiuo, aazuu; szua caan, Daiance 315
per month.
8 room plastered house, nice lawn
and fruit, 31500; 3600 cash, balance
to suit.
R. 311- OATEWOOD & CO.,
18554) 4th. Corner Morrison.
PRETTIEST little buna-alow in Ala
meda district must be sacrificed at
ridiculously lqw price;, as low a sum as
150 down, rest like rent. Street im
provements all paid; corner lot. No.
'Ml Fresco tt. " Broadway (B) car.
Woodlawn 3816. V-892, Journal.
ffXVE you a lot? Why not stop paying
rent to the other fellow. Materials
and labor are 16 cheaper now than
at any other time. We will- finance,
plan and conatruct home for you -on
rental terms. The Oregon Home
Builders, 1330 N. W. Bank bldg.
5 ROOM modern bungalow. E. 28th N
Full cement basement, all kinds of
flowers, some fruit, east fronVS blocks
from end of Broadway car. Price 12400.
Also 8 room modern bouse. . Owner.
Woodlawn 25X3. . '
" NO'mONEY REQUIRED.
4 room modern bungalow in Rose
City, worth -32500. My price 31700.
Take anything of value up to 6500 as
first payment. A-688. Journal.
BEAUTIFUL 4 room bungalow, fine
view, excellent value at 3300. $100
cash, $10 per month. M. E. Lee, 60S
Corbett bldg. . -
. UUNOALoW PLANS, $6. ''
WHY NOT OWN YOUR BUNGA
LOW? PAT UB LIKE RENT.
H. A. WILLIAMS. 60, M'KAT RT.tV,
ROSE City Park, room shack, near
68th; beautiful lot; 8475; easy terms.
W. J. Dunlap Jr.. 1441 Sandy. Tabor
4477. f - '
MODERN -6 ROOM BUNOALUW. "
1183 Tibbets. : hear E. 39th, a snap
at 51600 on erms. zii mm. ex. Bldg.
$100 cash and $25 per month buys fine
new bungalow In restricted district.
Tabor 8565.
ABSTRACTS made or examined. W. R.
Haisnp. reiiaoie service. 1032 C. of C
NEW, modern home, Ladd addition.
East 2725.
. FOR SALE I-OTS
lfl
$300 TO $450 -NEAR SANDY BLVD.
II UUVV.'V 11 1'b.tl wt.is.K
You should buy one: none less than
location - wili surprise you; best of soil.
Price inciuaes water and sidewalks.
Se them. Anson Hickman. 269 stark.
Evenings, phone-Tabor 6533.
WE CAN supply you choice lot In any
- gooa awinct ui vity lower man otn
era. Will also finance and build home
for you. Pay like rent The Oregon
Home Builders. 1330 N. W. Bank bids.
TliVV1. tmn 60 ft lot in N. Vmn.iv..
B. C; will,seU or trade for automo
bile. Apply Alma Hotel, R. 203. Main
1773. ::-
EQUI1W in aSZOOlot for less than
half price. 11- E. 88d t. s-
SUBV HB.1N ACREAGE
21 ACRE suburban home at 30th ar
Diviaisn sts nicely improved; 6 acr
fruit.-berries: city mater. ..will aell at
or part. Kaste Bros., 318 Hnry.bldg
7
t Buy an Acreage Homo.
Have city conveniences, aocti
' an mountalrf water piped into
your bouae, electric liRtita. etc.,
and country benefits; rich
soli, fine community, 30 min
utes out by Big Rd Jteel
Trains, Low prices, easy-, pay
ments. Any sised tract. Let ua
show you. i .
The Shaw-Fear Co. .
101 4h st. J
Gibson Half Acres ;
Good aoll. city water, cloee to ear
line, easy terms: will build to suit
purchaser. Phone Marahall 1385. of
Sellwood 473. John H. Qibaon. owner.
INVESTIGATE? this before you buys
15 acres near Orenco. best black
loam soil, all cultivated, 1226 per acre:
will .divide and give easy terms if
desired. Bee Mr. Handy, owner, 20
Stock Exchange Bids, Marshall 206. -
CHICKEN'. FRUIT. OARDETN Ranches
near Portland, 2, 6, 10 acre traots, beat
aoll; good roads, near electric, 8 tit to
$200 per acre, , eaay terms. McFar
land. 809 Yeon Bldr.. Portland,
ANT part of eight acre tract at 'Cedar-
crort; ror price and terms aee owner.
John W. Alexander, 1137 Northweatern
Bank bidg. Phone Main 1821.
CHOICE acre near car and echool. on
paved road, very reaaonable. A-687,
Journal. " .
FOR SALE) or rent, 1 acre, with room
bouae barn and chicken house. 824
and Division. By owner. J, Chrlstensen.
FOR SALE FARMS
1
FOR RKNT, 1240 acre farm, fully
equipped with horses, harness, farm
machinery, wagons, buggies, cows,
chickens, tools, etc.: 1000 acres ready
fdr fall seeding. Has pumping plant.
Should bring in Income of 32000 com
ing year. 11500 cash required. Write
owner, C 6ole, Condon, Oregon. ' y
FOR BALEUBy owner. '160' acres of
land, 100 acres alder bottom land.
IS acres In cultivation, with Improve'
merits. 7-10 miles from McCleary
on the Olympio highway. 325 an acre.
Aaaress box o, Mcuieary, wain.
160 ACRE3 splendid land, fine road,
school, spring, 80 acres plowed ready
for fall seeding; a gift at 11800; ,609
FINES stock ranch completely equipped.
In central Oregon, for sale for cash
at a bargain, J. L. Robinson, 606 Cor.
bett Bldg.
FOR KJEIt5P FARMS
14
I AM offering away under value one
of the best farms in Gilliam Co..
1240 acres; 1000 acres ready for fall
seeding; good bldgs., pumping plant,
spring water, . fully equipped; with
stock and machinery. Next years'
crop should nearly pay for this place.
Price 822 per acre; will take about
84000 in clear property; about 64000
cash, balance easy terms, with owner.
Claude (JOie, Ajonoon, urwjim.
FOR LEASE Five acres in Terwllli
ger tract; house, barn, orchard, three
acres, clear, crop, etc.; will lease for
term of years. Take Fourth street car
to Bertha; ask for Rogers; no children,
P. O. box. Hillsdale. :
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR RUY
t
89
ABOUT 20 acres wanted to lease by
reliable party; must be clear and
within 20 miles of Portland. X-666,
Journal,
WANTED Ranch; must be a bargain.
Oive full particulars first letter; no
agents. K-645, Journal. - - ' -
TIMBER
28
TIMBER, 820 acres, 10,000.000 feet yel
low fir, at a bargain: location and
full particulars by addressing 1103 E.
lth st. N., Portland. Or.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
TWO OOOD PLACES. .
- 20 acres, 14 under cult., more easily
cleared, a 2 story 7 room plastered
house, with fireplace, and spring water
piped to house, lawn, etc; good little
barn and necAsary outbuildings. 2V
acres in assorted orchard, with soma
English walnuts and small fruits,
dandy trout stream, on main Co. road,
ml. from little town and K ml.
from boat landing on river and R. L
station, and 10 miles by auto from
Vancouver. ..
R.- F. P. mail and telephone in house.,
with stock in line, cream route and
In thickly setlled locality. Ideal
chicken ranch. Nice team of young
mares, hack, wagon, harness, and all
farm machinery, 4 dos. chickens, hay
and crops and a fine cow and calf.
Price $5600; $1500 cash, balance to
suit, or clear city home, for equity of
84000.
41 acres, located 7 miles from Van
couver, on Salmon creek,- 2 under
cult., a fine new houne. of 8 rooms,.
with spring water, fireplace, .aceta
len gas plant, etc; good outbuildings,
7 a. tile drained and excellent truck
land; 3 -acres timber, balance slashed;
good team, wagon,- harness, hack, and
all fartp implements and crops; good
cow and calf, doxen hogs, chickens,
etc All rural advantages, 1 mile from
good store, miles of hard surface
road to place. Price $8000: $2000 cash,
mtg, of $2600, and,, will take a ood
clear home) for balanee of equity or
tako a second- mtge. on land.
THOMPSON 4s SWAN,-.
ih and Main ate., Vancouver, Wash.
It II aim mam r m.. w
1000 ATTRAC'riVKV REAL ESTATE
TI Tk A t KTU e
-y SAMPLES: '
Beautifully Imporved 10 acres at Or.
land, Cal. Alfalfa, olives, almonds,"
oranges, grapes, etc.; neat buildings;
price $3500; want small acreage sear
Portland. , , .
frw w.at . AftiiA ViavViT ' IrrinfAv4
trmct near Aurora; A-l set bid?., fruit,
$3000; want partial or unimproved 20
MONEYrMAKJNGr OARAOE-TKADE,
owner wanis v hm iivii-
nently located concrete garage on 100X
lyO ground; big income, what busineas
has a better outlook? Do not delay;
this Is going soon. Price only 116,000,
clear. Will take larrn or city property
to 9jCDDEMANN COMPANY. '
' 318 Chamber of Commerce.
10U acres, 14 miles irom city limits
of Vancouver, fine soil, for house
and lot in Portland. 820- acrea fine
wheat land, central Kansas. Will trads
for timber here. Price $$000, , clear.
Chance. 14Z so st.
IN San Joaquin valtey, Tulare Co., Cal
norma,, lbv acres, a neavy raiain
producing vineyard, 2 Ideal homes, for
Oregon stock ranch equipped, to $60,-
009. U. W , UQien, l-nnupa, vai.
TO EXCHANGE a nice 7 room house
in E. Portland on St. Johns carllne
for a chicken ranch. What- have you2
J. n. Knlgnt. vvasnougai, waen.
FOR SALE 6 room cottage; will ex
change for auto or truck; must be
nearly new or vacant! lots or acreaf a.
aiarsnan ;ia.
IMPROVED suburban acre, exchange
for house and lot, lots or acreage;
will assume up to $1000. 602 Couch
bldg. .
IF you have any good property to
trade we will match you. Ayres &
Smithy 601 Northwest bldg. Main 7i.6.
WILL trade equity of $2000 in C room
modern bungalow for acreage or lot.
Sellwood $84. -IF
you want to buy, aell or exchange
- your resilience irtv ,i , .r.i r
tneww, see R. W. Cary, 828 Electrlo bldg.
MODERN 7 rodm house and lot, vabie
$3600, for Improved ranch; my cquUy
Z000. owner. a joumat.
n"M"tn first rnorlaaK and lot to iy clear
modern apartment house, J -4 71,
Journal.
S00 EQUITY In room house for.
equal equity In vacant lot or acreage.
t-760 Pike ave, B. V,. - -
ACREAGE
IF YOU have good property and want
to exchange it, see Bell Real Estatw
To., 318 Railway Kxchange.
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