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THE , OREGON , DAILY" JOURNAL,' PORTLAND. TUESDAY, , NOVEMBER 33, ;1915. 6 1-e 1 i rFINANCAL,INDUSTRIAL AND DEVELOPMENT LUMBERMENS TRUST OBTAINS NEW TYPE OF ISSUE IN SEATTLE Local Institution' Purchases $98,000 . Worth of Con demnation Bonds on Sound In the purchase of 198,000 of city of Seattle condemnation bonds, the Lumbermens Trust company has se cured the first issue of a new type of bond Issued under the law passed by the last Washington legislature It Is a district Improvement bond, is sued to finance the cutting; through of Western avenue to Elliott avenue, the object of which is to make the suburb of Ballard-more readily accessible to the downtown district. The feature of the bond which 1 singular is the fact that It becomes a lien on the district assessed for the Improvement superior to everything except the levy for general tax pur poses. It thus takes precedence over street improvement bonds and obliga tion of a similar nature- Another feature of the bonds is that they are .issued in denominations of 1200, and bear 8 per cent interest, thus making them available to the small in vestor. The issue will not be ready for distribution until the middle of January, but the Lumbermen Trust company is sending out advance an- Touncements concerning it. The esti mated maturities of the bonds is $8000 every year, from and after January, 1917. In this respect the bonds are also unusual, as they run for 12 years Instead of the 10 years customary to city Improvement bonds. The terms provide for one tenth be ing, paid annually. The city is allowed to nil them in at the rate of 10 per cent annually, but allows the addi tional two years to clear up any pos alble deficiency. The assessed value of the district covered by the bonds is 12, 772, 875, and an estimated actual valuation of $6, 000,000. The extension district levied upon to pay the improvement is about two miles long, the city being respon sible for approximately one sixth of the cost. The bond issue only equal 8Va per cent of the assessed valuation of the land. Like all of Seattle's city improve ment bonds, the obligation lies against the district improve! and is not, as in the case of Portland, a general obliga tion of the city itself. . WHAT BANKS ARE DOING OBxaozr. , Oregon City - Of flcial announce ment of the opening of the Bank of Commerce" of Oregon City on Decem ber 1 is made. Capital will be $50,000, and paid up surplus, $5000. LeRoy D. Walker will be president; Thomas J Ryan, deputy state treasurer, vice president; John Y. Humphrys, cashier of the Bank of Oregon City, cashier. The directors will be all local people. DaytonThe Bank of Dayton will ooiuha under new management. J. L. Stuart, who has been actively inter ested in three banks at Yale, Glencoe and Shattuck, Oklahoma, with J. L. Sherman, president of the Jefferson, Oregon, State bank, has purchased the controlling Interest formerly owned by J. F. Mellinger, who was the organizer and has been cashier of the bank since : it was started in 19f. Mr. Mellinger s 5 eyesight has failed him and neces- sitated his retirement. i WASBUTCrTOW. Centralla The Prudential Savings anC Loan association with a capital of $2,000,000 Is being organized by L. f M. Holden of Seattle. George Barner, j clerk of the school board. Is to be eec- I ' retary and is assisting Mr. Holden in the preliminary work. Mr. Holden has I ! organized a similar company at Aber I deen with the name of the Grays Har I bor Savings and Loan association, j IDAHO. 1 wiummer The State Bank of Plum- mer Is successful-ln solving the prob- Jem of converting a logged off land I' country into a prosperous agricultural MERCHANTS GIVING GREEN TRADING STAMPS TO THEIR TRADE ART GOODS Woodard. Clarke Co., Alder it West Park BEAUTY PARLORS UNIX A Ktf beautr parlors, 400 Itekum bids.. 4 and WasbXHslr dressing, shampooing, fare massage, manicuring 25c; double stamps with this ad. Fbone Marshall 1702. BOOTS, SHOES AND REPAIRING Maurice Christen eu Two Stores T88 Mississippi and 133 Kllllogaworth Are. I ghoes: repsiring a sneflalty. 8133 Foster Road. CUTLERY, RAZORS SCISSORS Woodard. Clarke Co.. Alder and West Park, CLEANERS AND DYERS QUICK UYKR3 A CLKANEB8. Al Aider St. DRY GOODS THK HK1.KKICH U.. 145 Killlngsworth Are. O. r. Alberuon. Dry Uoods and - Notloun. 88 1 Alberta St.. Woodlawn 1961. E. Finder A Co.. 16th and Maxsball Sis. Pry Ooods and Gents' Furnishings. Main tUlTO. DEPARTMENT STORES W. H. MAKKr.LL. iBO-aw E. Morrison t. DRUGGISTS WOOUAKD. CLARKE CO.. Alder and West Park. Double sumps with all prescription. NUB HILL PHARMACY The complete drng store. Corner 21st and Olisan sts. Alblna Phsrmacy, cor. Williams t. Rnssali . ELECTRICAL GOODS Woodard. Clarke Uo, AMer and West Park. FOUNTAIN PENS Woodard. Clarke Co. Alder and West Park FLORIST N1CKLA8 A 8QN. 403 Mor son. M. 9S72. A-4BBS FURNjCURE PUWEKH HHNI1IJKK CO.. Hrd snd Yamhill. GENERAL MERCHANDISE i'RlESXLEY'8 Ua aids. Star. 1671 Mac adam rd. Main ftoao. -"We sell rr scything." GROCERIES T. H. COWLEY. Grocer, 98 Alberta at., Set. 27th and 28th No. Wdln Hull. O-aiOS. f COOK'ts CASH GROCERY Quantity. Quality X anu lowest trices, .sta st xanrman. Mar tuna t.u i.ku, icw union a. Botn phones, i jOHN ANDERSON. 61A Gllsan st. Qoick Sill l i nlannA -- - - - - g.l BRA 1 lusn VaHEJf yon answer taeae Want Ads mentloa lbs Journal. community. ' How it is being done Is shown by the following statement from Karl M. Kraemer, cashier: "Last spring this bank. ' placed all available funds on cattle and hogs. It did all In ltspower to encourage this new industry. The month of October is now past, and here is the result of the first effort alone these lines;. 134 head of cattle shipped from Plummer. li head of cattle beefed at Plummer, SI bog bought at the Plummer mar ket. 385 chickens bought at the Plum mer market. To'tal value of the stock was $8408.25. During the month bf No vember there will be marketed about 125 head of cattle, over 800 hogs, and about 600 chickens. The value of these will be around $9425." Hog.uianv -W. L. Adams, president of the First National Bank, who haa recently returned from a trip to the fairs, says of the prospects of the lumber business: "The prevailing opin ion has it that after the war closes the Pacific northwest will experience un usual activity in the lumber . business for a time. The only fear; expressed is that there may be a shortage In the supply of labor." pokane A statement of the coop eration of the banks with the North Pacific Fruit Distributors in financing the fruit crop in t..e past 28 months. has been made by J. H. Bobbins, gen eral manager. In this period the fruit association haa passed through the Spokane banks 88,026,701. It has bor rowed for its members $1,467,000, all of which has been liquidated except $49,000, which is not yet due. The average clearings through the Spokane banks since the first shipment have I been $286,667 monthly, the record day's receipts being $55,403. On the entire tonnage of 12.276 cars, sold in 23 months for over -$8,000,000, the dis tributors have sustained total losses through inability to collect of only $418. which is 6-100 of 1 per cent The Distributors' entire operating costs have been fully paid and they have no outstanding debts. Wenatches George R. Fisher, presi dent of the First National bank, thus expresses himself on the financial con ditions obtaining in his district at present: "This time last year every one wanted to borrow. Scarcely a per son had money to loan. Now every day or so some one comes to me and has a little extra money which he wants placed. The demand for money is not nearly so great as last year. Interest payments are being met more prompt ly, and with greater ease. Debit liqui dations are taking place dally. An un dercurrent of cheerfulness and opti mism is noticeable this fall which vas absent last year." BOND NEWS Bond Issues to Be Toted on. Nov. 20. Astoria, Or., S. D. No. 1, $100,000. Nov. 30. Everett, Wash., $1,800,000 permanent road. Nov. 30. Monroe, Wash., Snohomish county, hard surfacing. Dec. 4. Spokane, Wash., $300,000, to take up outstanding warrants. Dec. 4. Seattle. Wash., S. D. No. 1. $760,000. Dec. 14. Everett, Wash., $1,813,000 road. Dec. 14. McCammon, Idaho, $20,000 municipal water works. Bond Bales Scheduled. Nov. 22. Walla Walla, Wash., $3600 of $200 6 per cent city bonds. Nov. 24. Glasgow, Mont., $18,000 electric light, denomination $1000 6 per cent. Certified check of $1000 pay able to Mayor P. E. Kent, Address II. D. Palmer, city clerk. Nov. 30. Burley, Idaho, S. D. No. 31. Cassia county, $4500; sale, at the schoolhouse. View, Idaho, certified check of 10 per cent reuired. . Mrs. Adam Johnston, clerk. Dec. 4. Seattle, Wash., $75,000 water dept. utility bonds. Dec. 4. Lytle, Mont., $1200 bonds of 8. D. No. 19, at the ranch of Thos. Lytle, by Mrs. Albertina Fait. ' Dec. 8. Boieman, Mont,, $210,000 county refunding 20 years, 4 per cent bonds. Dec. 11. Portage, Mont., S. D. No. 60, $800, 10 year, 6 per cent bonds. Oscar Johnson, clerk. Sales Consummated. ' Ferris & Hargrove, Spokane, have purchased from contractors who are constructing the improvements cov ered by the expenditures, the follow ing municipals bond Issues: Boze- man. $150,000; Livingston. $60,000 and Missoula, $20,000, all of Montana, and Sheridan, Wyoming, o,uuu. au bear 6 per cent and mature in from one to 15 years. LAUNDRIES CRESCENT LAUNDRY, cor. East Slst and Alder st. Tsboe 10, B-IOM. LEATHER GOODS, TRUNKS, ETC. Woodard. Clarke & Co., Alder ao'l W. Park. LIGHT LUNCHES; S3lA WATER Woodard, Clarke it Co.. Alder and W. fata. Double stamps after 2 p. m. MEAT MARKETS Van Leer Lebnbsrr t'UU, cliutev Meats, Poultry. Butter. Eggs. 844 N. 2d. Mar. 824. MILLINERY MACK'S MILLINERY, frtt Union are. North. near Rogsell. Eaat 2M1. MEN S CLOTHING AND WOOLEN GOODS Men's and Boys' Clothing. Earn., Hett and Shoes. Lion Clothing Co.. Morrison mt an. UREUON VWJOLKN MiLLB STORE. 2S1 TstT PALNTS, OILS AND VAUNlSHEd E. U. BOIXEMILLER. 751 Tburman New and' rurunure. runu. uu, mass.- Hdwre, PARISIAN IVORY Woodard. Clarke Co., Alder and W. Park. PHOTO SUPPLIES, FINISHINGt- Woodard, Clarke Co., Alder and W. Para" PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES Woodard. Clarke Co.. Alder and W. Park. RUBBER GOODS Woodard. Clarke A Co.. - Alder, and W. Park. STATIONERY Woodard. Clarke Co., Alder and W. park. TAILORS V JtAY BARKHURST. BUth and Btark ntn. r THERMOS BOTT CLES Woodard. Clarke Oo Alder and West Park UMBRELLAS Woodard. Clarke Co. AMer and W. "Park. WHEEL CHAIRS, ' TRUSSES Woodard, Clarke Co- Alder and W. ParkT WOOD AND COAL COLUMBIA FUEL CO. Best grades Dry wZS" - Coal, ttiOS no. WoodkVfii7 Wood- COMPTROLLER ASKS BANKS FOR AMOUNT OF UNDIVIDED PROFITS Letter of Instructions Calls Attentfen to Information Required at Washington, In his request of the Portland Na tional banks for a statement of the condition of their business November 10, the comptroller of the currency asked for certain information In addi tion to what he had requested in pre vious calls. This, practice is not un usual, as with each call there is usu ally a variation in tne reports re Quired. In the latest letter of Instructions the comptroller cautioned the banks to be particular to state the exact amount of their net undivided profits. He In sisted that the banks must not, "at tempt to put them elsewhere in tne re port, where they do not belong." Seasons Are Suggested. Just why he wanted this information is not stated by the comptroller. One of (lie reasons suggested is that some of the national banks of the country, for instance, as a precautionary meas ure and form of self-Insurance against unforeseen losses, make a practice of tarrying a part of their profits in a way that they are able to meet un avoidable losses due to depression in business or other causes, and thus be able to write off the proper amount of depreciation without creating unneces sary prejudice In the public mind or providing their competitors with in formation it is not believed to be ue cesBary for them to know. The comptroller is also seeking, at this time, to find out the highest rate of interest paid on demand and on time deposits, and requests that the reports on these two items be shown separately. This will give the comp troiler an opportunity to determine the rate of interest which banks are paying for their savings accounts, and their larger certificates of deposits. their municipal, state and county funds, whether or not the banks, by their earnings and other resources, are entitled to maintain the rates they nave adopted, it will also give tne comptroller an opportunity to find out whether the most influential cus tomers of the banks are getting any special advantages over the .general run or customers. Value of Stocks. In this latest call ihe banks are also requested Co show the value of the stocks they hold other than their stock in the federal reserve bank of their district. TAXATION Kood Blver The Cascade Locks and wyeth road districts have voted an 8.6 mill tax for the improvement of the Columbia highway from Cascade Locks and Multnomah county. Oregon City It will be aecessarv to levy a tax or mtie more than 1 mill to meet the expense of pupils attending high schools in other than their own district, under this high school tuition fund law. Te bills against Clackamas county for this purpose now stand at $:'6,756.49. Salem The state tax commission has fixed the following percentages as the basis on which the property of the, public utilities of Oregon must be as sessed according to the county In which it is located: Baker, 76: Benton, $5: Clackamas. so; uiatsop, os; Columbia.. 77; Coos, ',7 Crook, 53: Gurry. 86: Dourlas. 74: tjn liam, 76; Grant, 64; Harney, 65; Hood niver, os; jackson, 65; Jefferson; 72 Josephine, 72; Klamath, 79; Lake! 73 Lane, 65; Lincoln, 93; Linn, 68; Mai neur, da; Marion. 68: Morrow. 88: Mult. nomah, 62; Polk. 6J; Sherman, 68; Tilla- mooK, u; umatiila, 80; Union, 71; Wal Iowa, 73; Wasco. 75; Washington, 63, wneeier, ui. and Yamhill, 62. NEW TODAY Class A Fireproof Building Inside Basinets Block Building end accesaoriee. Cost $700,000. In order to close an estate, w will entertain an offer of $450, 000, reasonable terms.- Property has food income. DORR E. KEASEY & CO, Chamber of Commerce Building. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Wilson Auction House, I60-S 1st 8t. Sale at 10 a. m. AT 2 p. m. at Ford Auction Co.. 211 1st st. Furniture and household goods. MEETING' NOTICES 41 GUL. REAZEE OROTTO, No. 65. M. O. V. P. K. R. Full - ceremonial session Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, 1915, at the Port land Social Turn Vereln House, 255 ' 13th st. , Business 1 session at 7:00. Ceremonial at 8:00. Visiting prophets welcome. Wear your fez and bring your 1915 card. GEO. E. HIOGINS. BeEy. HAWTHORNE LODGE No. 111. A. F. and A. M. Special communication this (Tue day) evening at 7:80. Masonio temple. Work In the F. C. degree, visiting brethren wel C. . E. MILLER. Sec. come. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon- Fr camp No. 6085. M. W. A meets every Wednesday evening at 109 2d St., 8 p. m. Visiting neighbors always welcome. Oldest camp west of Rocky mountains. H. F. M'GRATH, Clerk. Woodlawn 1770 or C-265I. f J. R. HENDERSON. Consul. PORTLAND LODGE 291, regular meeting, jaoose hall, Broadway and Mor rison St.. at 8 o'clock d. m.. every Wednesday even. ing. Refreshments after wards. P. L. Proctor, Sec retary, SAMARITAN Lodge. No. t, I. O. O. F. Rearulnr meet. iZ&Lg?- ng Wednesday evening, at 8 First tnd Alder iti Thifd" degfeeT election, of officers and refreshments, visitorg always welcome. - . 1 ' ' K. O. WILLIAMS. N. O," . R. OSVOLD, Secretary. MEETING NOTICES . i 41 fCoattaacdl CAMP meets 4 every Wednesday evening JimJMU) In W. O. W. Temple.! 128 lltb at. Alt mem-1 CAMP bers requested to at-1 tendWisltor welcome ( W. TV. UJIAXWVV, C. C. Herman Schade, clerk. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty., buttons, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros- 1X1-1 6th. W&1 Statistics marriagesJ3lrtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Enieat Waters. Bohl. Idaho, 25, and Mary if Uftlatui UKB T'nlrm IS Deaa D. Uorey. 1200 East Salmon St.. 21, and Florence Oothoudt. 6400 71st at. 8. K, 18. James Harris Stevenson, Vaneoover. Wash., 44, and UlUan Bella fields. Perkins hotel, 29. Herbert Paul Tourer. 1108 Marlon avenue, ft. Johns, 81, and Mary B. Frepanier, 607 E, Charleston it. St. Jonas, 23. Edwin Storey. Olex, Or., 22, and Frieda Scbeok. 709 Darts at., 21. Pbllllppo Balestrierl. 386 East 19th St., 23, and Lira Reggie 410 Eaat lltb St.. 19. Harry A. Anstin, 403 Larrabee St., legal, and Myrtle J. Mejer. 403 Larrabee at., legal. J. W. Casker. 145 Farrasrut St.. ET.v and Lillian Erickson. 178tt Kerb? St., 20. Jeaae B. C'urrr. Seattle, Wash., legal, ana Wilbelmle V. C. Jorgeasea. Hotel DeUnae Joe, lgaj. Laurie i. aticaeiaon, too Mmtnomaa si., legal, and Esther C. Fisher, 713 East Couch at., legal. Chris M Ennta. Walla Walla. Wash.. Krai. and Asmes W. Remlllard, Imperial hotel, legal. William J. Ulese, rt;M Miranam are.. iai. and Rose Johnson, 707 Front St., legal. Fred G. White, 856 Ponckler are., legal. and Annette Garrigos, 708 Homer are., legal. W. A. Freeman. 932 East 9tb st. le gal, and Vlrian Allen, 932 East 9th at. N., Stefan itrwa. ,y watts st.. Kenton, zr, ana Wers Warenik. city. 18. James K. Marvin. Lents, Or., legal, ana SfTnh S. Wilson, Lents, legal. William H. Burnett. 49 2d St.. letal. and Mildred Antonla Schmidt. Cromwell apta., le- "k . . Mtjrr enner. i a sc. ou, noa iinuur Gerlarb, 64S2 44tb are. 8. E., 20. F.arl u. Griffith, 510 Leo are., legal. and Gladsy Cora Coo nelly, 458 East 13th St., lepsl. M f Or-.!4k P.. nn Wedding and . U. Oil II II I U6 VjU, visiting Cards Third floor Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sites. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Star sr. BIRTHS KRACSE To Mr. and Mrs. Irrln Kranse, 875 Jnnlor street. oraitr 4. a aanenur. TRE1BFR To Mr. and Mrs. Panl 8. Treiber. 30 East Ninth street North, November 10, a on. JENKINS To Mr. snd Mrs. Elmer A. Jenkins. 140 v.xnt 1 irir-eth street, NOYeinber 1, a ilanefcter. TINT To Mr. and Mrs. Iopfild Tint. 84m Front street. November 14. a tlanghter. TEUKS To Mr. and Mni. Spencer C. Teurs, i;U3 East lbirteentn street ftortn, iNovemDer 13, a son. VON KLINE To Mr. snd Mm. Lewis O. S. on Kline. 1036 SandT boulevard. November 13. a daughter. LOMBARD To Mr. and Mrs. Perry D. Lom bard, 624 Liberty street, November lo. a son M'KINNON To Mr. and Mrs. William Otis i ... v it i u Liu t,, iiuiuM.'., v.!-., i"ii fcu. j ar.AVE.x-iO air. ami j. Jl. DeaTey, ail, waukle. Or., November 11, a daughter. LAUIK To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lasulk. 839 Ochooho avenue, ovem)er 17, a aauguter. T1CHNOB To Mr. and Mrs. John William Tlcbnor, Liuntou. Or.. November 13, a son. JACKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Jot S. Jackson, Llnnton, Or.. November 16. a dauxbter. JENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen. 1862 East Weid'.er street. October 24. a son. JACOBS To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jacobs, f227 Omaba avenue. November 13. a dsogliter. " PATTISON To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Patti- son. 817 Going street. November 14. a (laughter. BALKENSTOS To MX. snd Mrs. James ko wln Backenstos. '.1 4 East Twentieth street North, November IS, a son. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 7C ZIMMERMAN The funeral services of tbe late George H. Zimmerman will be held from tbe conservatory cbapel of tbe F. S. Panning, lc. East Side Funeral Directors 414 East Alder. Wednesday. November 24. ft 11 a. m. Friends invited. Interment will be made In the Masonic cemetery on tbe Kanrty aosd. 8HKIXEDAI' Mrs. Eleanor Sbelleday. wife of 8. R. Sbelleday, died at tbe borne of nag sister, Mrs. A. B. Brown, 123 E. eza ar. Monday evening, aged 36 years. Funeral services 2.p. m. We-dnesday, November 24, at larch's funeral parlors. 204 E. lltb St., near Hswtnorne. rsmny service si grsve. LADD At tbe residence, 1541 Katit 16tb St.. November 22. Edwin Ralph Ladd, age 28 years 7 months 23 days. Friends invited to at tend funeral services, which will be held st Holmsn's funeral parlors at 2 p. in.' tomor row (Wednesday), November 24. Interment Biverview cemetery. McFADDEN Iu this city, November 22, at Ms late residencs,x S33 East lltb St., Da vid McFaeMen. age 72 years. Remains st Erlcson's residence undertaking parlors, 12th and Morrison. Announcement of funeral later. LADD The funeral services of thelate H&la Ladd will be held at Holman's. the under taker, November 24, at 2 p. m. Friends in vited. BOKV8TEDT Christina Bornstedt. 8612 Sixty-fifth avenue. 8. E.. November 13. 63 Jears; diabetes mellitus. ONES Mrs. (ioldle Jones, 846 North nip at., November 18, 83 years; gumma of anus. WALKER Eli Walker, Emmanuel hospital, November 18. 72 years; arterio sclerosis. LECHE Philip P. Leche, 409 East Thirty ninth street, November 18. 53 years; angina r'ctorls. BANCISCO John Francisco, Mornlngslde hospital. November 19, 41 years; cerebral nemorrnage. CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison St Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral deslgna No"branch storea MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash, Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 285 Wash. bet. 4th and 6th. Main 6102. A-1102. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 6th St. FUN KRAI DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking -establishment with private driveway. J. P. FIN LEY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. TOWARD HOLM AN, the leading luneral director, 220 Third st-. cor ner -balmon. Lady assistant. Phones A-1511. Main 60 7. Dunning (St McEntee takers. era in every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430. A-4658. Lady assistant. A. D. K.ENWORTHY & CO. Two Establishments, v. Tabor 6267, 5803 82d at., Lenta Tabor 5895) 66th- st., at Foster road, Arleta, F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 Alder st let 62, B-2625Q Walter C. Kenworthy 1582-1634 E. 13th. Sell. 71. B-112J. Chambers Co.tMeTbywor. lawn 330$, C-1133. Lady embalmer. MILLER & TRACE Y, independent fu- ncral ' diraetora Prio inn, a a o i $40, $60. Wash, and Ella. M. 269L A-7885' RT RvrnPQ Williams, and Kaott. 1 1 Djrrnes East uis, c-1943. . FRIPON RESIDENCE UNL PLw. LnlOoUll M. 6133. A-223S. 440 Mer! OICIAircvUndertaklng Co. Alain 4 lis OIXLKiLO m. 2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. Uomiltnn aat 0th and Gliaan. Fu- .bast aoth and Gliaan. Fu - neral services. Tabor 4313. i IU.1IUIIUII neraj sen P. L. LERCH- leading taker. E. lith and Clay. B-1888. E. 781 nrrYKA fiNOok n iit'l S ulri vEahi-, PVVrih viTrA.r l5!-1 1626 Belmont at $ 4th. Lady attendant 1 BREEZE MONUMENTS marblb -and granite works. Finest marbU and granite from our Oregon quarry. 287 Hawthorne ave. wihtlaxd uarblEwks. atu-zsi th St., opp. city hall. Main $564. pbilip Neu & Sons for memorials. 4UBLAESIN6 (SftANtTrTm U 267-3Wt8TCOR.WfcOlSQN. 1 FOR SALE HOUSES 61 $8000 Westmoreland bungalow, mod- I em. 5 rooms and garage; $200 down, i bal. terms; or vacant lot part pay- ment and terms. j Prescott st. corner, $2800: ?$200 down, bal. $25 ruo. till paid for. i 5 room bungalow, hardwood floors, te,,n vtie-hr i.v. utn rirkt nav- Might take auto as first pay- meot Dorr E, Keasey Co, 2d Floor Chamber of Commerce. THE3 cheapest 5 room bungalow you ever heard of. Furnace, fireplace, Tine view, on best car line. 54th near Kast Lincoln. $2000. $500 down, no monthly payments.- Owners. X-709, Journal. 3 ROOM modern bungalow, furnished completely; take clear lot first pay ment, balance like rent, or will rent for $11 to adulta Call forenoon. Wood lawn 3S94. A 10-ROOM Laurelhurst home at half price. Large cor. lot, close In. extra well constructed house, small mtg., easy terms, and small cash payment. pee me toaay. owaim, eaz -.n. ui ui. THE only builders of "cuaranteed" homes in the Northwest, xnis means wifety for you. Get our plan of opera tion. The Oregon Home Builders, 1330 K W. Bank bldg. FOR SALE Cor. lot in Laurelhurst for less than cost; terms if neces sary; fine location. Address OX-482, Journal. WHAT have you to offer for my $500 equity in a 4 room cottage. Phone Wood!awn 2180.- FOUR room bungalow near car. east of Golf Links. $25 cash. (10 monthly. F. 2549. JS50, terms. Hillside bungalow, sewer, water, electric, bath: close In. M. 1068. NEW modern o room nouse. East Slat and Yamhill. Sunnyslde car. Ta bor 3199. . ROSE CITY bungalow new strictly modern bargain 32850; 3150 down. Tabor 1483. . . FOR SALE Five room bungalow, E. 60th st, near Hawthorne. Reasonable . terms. Tabor 2792 ; $2150 New Piedmont bungalow. Great snap! 1324 Grand ave. N. Sell. 76. FOR 8 ALE LOTS 16 WILL sell you best semi-view lot In Alameda Park, the most rapidly de veloping section of Portland. For one third less actual worth. Magnificent new homes going up all arouna it. Cash or part casn. Write me. K-736, Jour nal. . tun ner lot T have 2 lotH 50x74.5 feet each in university fara; must oa sold together. This Dlace takes deed. improvements paid, surrounded by, gooa nuusea. vjici .j a FRANK L. M GUIHE, i Arlington bldg. Main 1068. LOT for sale, cor, 60x100, cost $1050. Sell for $550 Must be sold this month. 61 N. th S, Bdway. 2005 between 9 and 1. A GIFT. 75x100 on good carline, 66th st.. 2 blks. from car; street improved. $510 cash ufkes it. Owner. J-972. Journal. SNAP. For Sale LoV 60x100, 4 room cot tage. 902 E. 16th st. N. $4 Piedmont cor.. Grand and Hol- man. Worth $1000. Owner. Sell. 73. $540 Beautiful Beaumont lot. 641 Pittock block. Owner, ACREAGE 1 HAVE several hundred acres ot - choice prune and walnut land In Yamhill Co., that will grow them as good as those exhibited at the land show; am unable on acct. of other business to develop. Will sell In tracts to suit at $76 to izo per acre; very easy lerniB, uniaai " . " " miles to elec. R. R. Or. Electric survey across place. See owner. 123$ Wll- liams ave.. Portland, Or. Gibson Half Acres , Good soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1685, or Sell wool 476. John H. Gibson, owner. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 2 1-3 acres, new house and barn. Electric light, running water. 6 minutes to Oregon Electric. Price $2000. Rent $10 per month. John Zimmerman, Tigard, Oregon. ACRES. , ACRES. H ACRES. Tracts, $1 Down, $1 Week Fine soil and sightly. Alberta car. You will pay more 2 miles farther ouU The CaryCo., 811 Panama bldg. CHICKEN, FRUIT. GARDEN Ranches near Portland, 2, 6, 10 acre tracts, best soil, good roads, near electric, $$5 to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar land, 309 Yeon bldg.. Portland. 15 ACRES $525. Fine soil, easy clearing, nearly all level, can all be farmed. Easy terms. F. B Holbrook Co., 214 Lbr. Erch. Bldg. 33 ACRES A-l fruitland, 3 miles from Portland, well sheltered, spring, creek, part cleared, part timber; $6000, terms. J. Nordbergt Lents. Or. HtsT casn otter taki one acre, at Gilbert's school. Box Lents. ' 35 7 A. R. 1, FOR SALE-FARM3 17 " FOR S ALE. 40 acres, adjoining the city of Bend. Crook county. Or., - 30 acres Improved. 10 acres rough lana, su acres water niht lu acres now set to alfalfa, all fenced with woven wire, small house, on main county road. Tbe town of Bend is growing by leaps and bounds and is destined to be the principal city of central Oregon. Will sell this place to a real worker with small payment down and bal, terms that the place will pay. write pox laa, aena, or 302 ACRES all in cultivation. 120 acres summer fallowed, now seeded In wheat, good buildings, plenty water, miles from Roosevelt Wash.; S., P. & S. Ry. runs through -place; this is a snap at $62 per acre; will accept good genl. mdee. business part pay ment. This is a snap for a farmer. Owner. R-H43. journal STOCKED and equipped dairy farm, monthly income, $200. Wolfsteln, 249 Stark. FOR wheat or stock ranches write M. Fltsmfturlce. Condon, Or. $4 TO $25 acre, near Vancouver; creeks; good pasture land; good terms. 422 1. TIMBER 28 400 cords timber right at sidetrack; can be loaded on cars at small ex pense. $250; small payment balance when wood is shipped. Main 6163. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 EXCHANGE REAL .8TATE 24 Trades of Every Kind We can trade what you have for What you want. Honest dealing. Quick i CPU! m jvuu.i j, w v i. WANT acreage i bet Portland and Broadacres, on the Or. Electric; have clear income property to trade mr paiur. utTurr, gouy Aiuitia ave. 10 ACRES timber; 30 miles from Port- land, I'vu; traae anytning same value. Elmore Co.. 431 Chamber Com merce. ' 40 H. P. auto, $500: trade for improved acreage same value; fine jitney ma chine. Stater. 411 Chamber of Com merce, r"' $4000 equity in. 10 room Laurelhurst 1 nome. large corner lot. ior clear lots, j acreage, etc. bwaim, 332 Chamber ot ' Commerce. home, large corner lot, ror clear lots, J101 nou; ln ood lociation in " rtlwd, exchange for stock and r'nt ort da,rY or- 8tock 'lsing farm. 24 East 6th at Nr -1 - , EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 k ConUaud) t.-- a a .Tri- sin a T" w s tiun t rr'V "V,-.",1- two. city, with schools, churches cannery. tV: K hVhiieetaraarr: etc., about zo miles from Portland; house and barns, outbuildings; 60. ton silo; 70 trees family orchard; all kinds of small fruit. The best of soil, road on two sides; mall and other routes. at doQr. VaL $5000. clear of incum- , Z'TBES.- ecn VSn ""b-V" ' residence up to $35o0. Bal. easy terms. (C) Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d floor C. of C. bldg. Why Not Trade 10 acres, house, barn, chicken house and runs tor rooming house, Id educational ofl ice, Y M. C. A. bldg.. to acres, fine Improved land, 40 acres Inspect our ahops and methods. Com' timber, 2,000,000 cruise, all or part for peient chauffeurs and mechanic sup hotel or rooming house. Hoyt, 207-8 , piled. Rothchlld bldg. , CALL KiijT 833. ' ' MASSACHUSETTS PEOPLE NOTICE. For Bale and Exchange. Hous and lot, and vacant lots In f ood section of city of Portland. Or., or farm in Massachusetts or other New England states. What have yout caii or write, owner p jno. 10a 56th St. N, Portland. No agents. Own ere only. Jt ABOUT 800 acre wheat ranch, Pendle ton, 30 bu. land., bldgs., water, near river and warehouse. Want clear property for, equity of 115,000; mt?. $3600; sickness cause of sacrifice. See our large list of farm properties, etc. Easley & Swaln S32 Chamber of Com- ACRE COUNTRY HOME op the Columbia, near Cape Horn: 4 acres in cultivation; a neat little 4 room house, small barn, chicken house, etc. Price J12S0; mortgage $650; will trade equity for vacant lots here. Fred W. German Co, 732 Chara. of Com. AN improved eu-ecre Xarm with sugar bush, cleeu-, in Michigan, to trade tor modern house in Portland. Also a 7 -room hoube and 3 lots, clear. In Pontiac, 111., to Exchange. A. C. Krlge-r, 126 E. Salmon St.. Portland- FARM or acreage wanted in eycliamge for large 7-room modern house and 2 lots, 100 ft. from car, valu 34000, incumbrance 130o. Give full particu lars in first letter. Owner, Box 288. Montavilla. SALE or trade, 33 acres Improved farm near Oswego, for city property or small acreage, part cash. R 1. box 234. Oswego, Or. ONE acre highly Improved, good 7 room house, chicken park, house, etc.; 34000; mtg. $1600; want clear house for equity. Z-4b4. Journal. CnnO JAQU WFt.H Inftn lorcd Artt etore building, deep waterfront, lower Columbia, to trade for a good stock of merchandise. V-761. Journal. 4 R. HOUSE and lot. value $L200; clear. Want one or more acres invD.. or unlmDPOved. not over 10a fare. 310 Yeon. Marhftll 232. IF you have any good property to trade we will match you. Ayres Smith. 601 Northwest bldg. Main 7286. WE offer fine upright piano in ex change for clear city lot. State price and location. H-720, Journal. A STORE and vkoant property, will trade for house and lot or acreage. wooaiawn ags. tc Tnanjr i.mnm hmuui nrvd lot. close in. for good farm bandy to city. M-67y, Journal T r ' . ,i.. ...f journal. BUNGALOW, close in, paved street, to exchange for cheap acreage. H-847, Journal. IRVINGTON strictly modern bunga low, clear; want 30 acres. Improved, close in. 312 Panama bldg. 160 ACRES, Crook County. derice. 312 Panama bldg. for refcl- WAXTED REAL ESTATE SI WANT at once, ood lot In Rose City Park; must be a bargain. El. J. Condon Co ground floor, 4th and Pine sts. ROOMING HOyjSjEg My Apartment House 53 Must go this week: 67 rooms, good furniture: rent $150; modern: west side. Some cash and balance good property. Will give someone a bar gain. House full. See my agent QUIOLF.Y, 202 WILCOX BLDG. 14 Rooms, $300; Terms Nob Hill district snap, terms to suit. 502 Couch bldg. Fine place. 14 ROOMS well furnished, rent only $30; must selly this week, $375 cash. Main 4485. ' NICELY furnished housekeeping room ing house, cheap. 248 13th st. BUSINESS OPPORTUXITIES 20 11110 X HAVE MADE A RICH DISCOV ERY NEAR GOLD FIELD, NEV.. 4 SPECIMENS OF GOLD AND SILVER ORE I HAVE JUST -SHIPPED TO PORTLAND ASSAYED BETTER i Til 1KT .-. TT" TT-l.T A TTl rPlITJ'l3M 1 SAMPLES WERE SECC-RED AT THE J UAY work wanted. W'dnes. Thurs APEX OR UPPER SURFACE, AND ' day, cooking laundering, houseclean- ONLY THE BEGINNING OF A I ing. Main 484. LEDGE WHICH INCREASES IN ! STENOGRAPHIC work in law. ' real VALUE WITH DEPTH. $2500 WILL estate, etc.; best of references. B BE SUFFICIENT TO PUT US ON A 3088. ' PAYING MARKET. lr YOU a E SINCERELY INTERESTED, I WILL PAY TRANSPORTATION EXPEN8E8 TO INVESTIGATE. ADDRESS. P-878, JOURNAL. $250 sBUYS interest in light staple mfg. business, will clear very low est estimate $100 each per mo, stands strictest investigation, lady or gentle man. H-851. Journal. AT i small investment, STATE RIGHTS for the purpose of manu facturing and selling a most useful and patented article. Call Monday, 371 Hawthorne ave. Stores Stores Stores Groceries, confectioneries, gen, stores: prices range $200 to $30,000; some for trade. Hustlers, 602 Couch bldg. CASH business. Owner wants a reli able partner to help him; must be satisfied to make $25 week; $350 re quired. Call RX)m 329 Morgan bldja;. WOOD and coal. Partner wanted for old established business; your money fully secured. Call room. 329 Morgan bid. CASH GROCHRY for sale, doing bet ter than $115 per day. one of the best locations in Portland. P-327. Journal. , HOME bakery, light grocery, restau rant and confectionery. Rent only $10. Good business. Can live in rear. All for $400. U-92S, Journal. FOR SALE New patent worth $2500; will sell for $600; must raise monev this week. Call N. E. Cor. 19 th and Spokane. Bellwood. 500 Business Cards, 50c If yon brlng this ad before Jan." 1 I ROSE CITY PRINTERY. 3d at TayloM MAN in growing business as partner; requires small investment; big re turns. Elmore Co., 431 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE, $175 cash cigar stand. Cash registers, fixtures, cigars, to bacco. 180 Yamhill st, A SNAP in good clean grocery; a fresw stock, and good fixtures; $lono will handle. 200 Henry bldg. FOR RENT Pacific bakery. 340 Front luiiy eqaippca. uooa rraae. BUTTERMILK business for sale. 28 E. sotn. - mono rc. isgz. $100. nice little business, rent $13 per month. V w s uosii osip. T-618. Journal. CONFECTIONERY store for sale or trade. No 662 Alberta mt. C-263; Tt : ' " WANTED -; 6S BUSjNESS OPPORTUXITIES GOOD cook with small amount ot cash wants interest in restaurant 0-721 J'ouxnaJ. ' - . ' 4 lrKLP . WAHTElWIAIiK t HAL.KSMAN with auto and good edu- inr exclusive line of school equipment. indorses. If you hae ability and means to manage saies- rae wtam,iwu l(X al1 Call ' farr. Orrgc onc' - on Jiotei, at WANT boy that can milk to work on ranch. K-759, Journal. KMFLTo Y M&N T flepartment X. U. C A. Service free to members,' HELPWANTfin MISC. 40 . M. C A. AUXOMOtilLh: HCaOOL, day and night classes; eau'ert train img in repairing, driving and machine WVia iWIS WUIC, BUttSJ, U 1 ... .w, etc.: Urn unlimited, oecure pass at I TmnlAvmn n,nt UiorthArn, AlltO school, when in need of expert chauf feurs, mechanics, gas trawtlon engl neers. ' OKEUON Barber College, iii Madison. Fall term begins now. Men and women learn barber trade In K wka.; Dositions' guaranteed, naid while learn- log; tuition reduced; expert Instructors. WAJMTEi) Men. women. 13 or over. $7$ month. Government jobs. List positions free. Write - immediately. Franklin Institute. 13ept. S4-J. Roch ester, Ni. I. - WANTED, at once, 2 men to learn automobile repairing and driving. Call at Hawthorne Garage. 445 Haw- tnorne. ; PREPARE at home for a civil service position. Data pn courses and posi tlcns furnished on request. P.O.Box 28. FREE instructions beore enrollment Adcox Practical Auto & Gas Engine school. 266 Ilth st.. Portland, Or. WANTED Namas ot men wanting railway mail clerk positions;. $7a month. Answer, sx-yjb. Journal. WANTED Married man with 2 or more cows to take active interest In small dairy In oitv. Z-468, Journal. COOK headquarters - California .(in Depot. 291 Yamhill, near 6th. HEADQUARTERS for cooks. Lewis Hotel Agency .'247 Couch. Bdy. 2339, USD Bassett's Native Herbs for rneu- mattsm: 60 tablets 25c. All druggists. INSTRUCTIONS in mechanical draft , Ing. 429 Lumber Exchange bldg. UNCALLED for tailor made suits $ 60 up. Mayior tne tauor. zskvi taurnsioe. HELP WANTED FKMALE 3 WOMEN are making good -taking or ders for NuBone corsets. Any in telligent, strictly high class, woman need not be without work and money. Free training. Call at NuBone Parlors, Washington st. STENOGRAPHERS wanted by govern ment. 170 -month rorttana exam lnatlons coming. Sample Questions free. Franklin Institute, dept $78J, Rochester. N. T. MANUFACTURER wants middle aged, respectable lady to solicit and Cap- a rue or making wool comiortera xi 841, Journal. WANTED, elderly woman to assist with housework on farm for a home; f5 per month. Mrs. G. W. Louden, Vancouver, wash. Pnone 31F4. FREE housekeeping room for com pan ion to lady nights, under 80 years. Call after 7:30 p. in. 774 Tburman st., 23d or S. car. LADTBS wanting work: we want dew onstrators. $1 to f2 day made. 502-3 voiumDia Plug... . HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE 2 MEN and women to learn the barber trade, wages bald while learning: tuition reduced, positions secured. The oniy coain oz scnoois in tne wuria. Send for free catalogue. Moler Barber college, h. 4s w. za st. WANTED AGENTS WANTED Live men and women agents, canvassers and demonstrat ors in Portland and elsewhere to sell our products of merit; used dally in every home, office and workshop. Bend 10c postage, or call for free samples. TRIPOL1NE CO.. 166 10th st, Port ia ndOr. SITUATIOXS-MAIJ5 WANTED Poster work, menu cards, pen and Ink or charcpal sketches, cartooning, etc., done. Address box K-461. Journal, or phOne A-841, CHEF COOK A first class man re quires situation, hotel or restaurant. European and American experiences. K 841, Journal. . MOTOR truck driver wants work; ran do own repairs; well acquainted with city; best Of references. 0-719. Jour nal. EXPERIENCED farm hand wants work; good milker. 6311 72d St., 8. E. Tabor 2483. WANTED Work of any kind evenings from 7 to 10- $26 6th st. NEAT, experienced auto repairer and driver wants position. East 3987. SITUATIONS FE3IALE WANTED Position as housekeeper or housework where there are no chil dren. East 6032. ' EXPERIENCED young lady stenogra pher wishes position, at once. Call Bell. Phone Main 9281, GOOD mother wants ponlttOn keep ing house. Phone Sell. 1033. Refer-etu-e exchanged. NORWEGIAN woman wants wok by the' day or hour. East 6051. C A T E R E R Reasonable; references; dinners, teas, weddtngn. East 981. WANTED Work of any kind by the hour, Bellwood 668. NEAT, reliable young woman . wants day work. East 3987. : DRESSMAKING 40 DRESSMAKING Girls' dresses 60c to $1. Small boys' suits 76c to $1; Children's clothes specialty. 865 Chapman EXPERIENCED dressmaker References. wishes engagements. Bellwood 93. Phone EXPERIENCED dressmaker, also alterations, latest ideas, home or by day. Wcxxlrawn DRESSMAKLNG, new ana old; satis faction; references. Main 4107. NURSES 60 EXPECTANT - mothers, convalescents and aged may have nurse's service In modem-home at reduced rates for Novembfer and December.- can weod lawji 339$. niu ptf'fUNT nurse would lik aitna. tlon. hospital or institution. V-171, jowmsl. . NUttaE, hospital and private; experi ence; will take anv kind of nursing; raw son a Die. laiwr zisv. PRACTICAL nurse, best of references, conunemenis preierrea. - 4 none n. 2663. - - ' MONEY .TO LOAN REAL ESTATE :27 OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN Is the gurest and best method OX paying ,i loan zi.z per monia ior o montbs ?ays. a $10C9 loan - and iaurest 16.17 per month for 96 months pays a $1000 loan and Interest (Other durations-and amounts la DroDortlon.1 We loaa on Improved property or or bttlldin curDOsea EQUITABLE SVG'S & LOAN ASffN, -OA Stark sttPAAr XVkrtlant rA.vM T ewsa w swwr. v vaMV CfVII, CITf &nd farm man a on Pnrllanrf proved properties. to 1, and Wil lamette valley ; farms. 1. Our low rate and prompt service will' please you. Safe deposit boxes. $$.$ Per mi. UUIVD DSIt Jull t Xf trust .Co , 27 REAL ESTATE ( Oontlaaed) - $200 $800 $500 $800 $3600 .for Immediate loans on city , nt" I'm ntviiwrtv ' ' BOID REALTXOO- LKW19 SLDO. ; $100 $300 $100 LOANED. Mortgages bought. ' B. EVANS, V 20 Gerllnrer bldr. BUILDING loans on city and suburban property; monty aovnooa progresses, w. a. Bso,,imi sub1 bldg. Mam 1407. MONEY to loan in amounts oK.llvO to $5000 on city property. A. ti. ceil, 01 Qerllnger bldg. " ' CASH paid for mortgages notes, con tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable rat en. K. H. Lewis ft Co.. I Lewis bldg. . 1203- TO $40,000 to loan on realty.. Fire insurance. x J. euinmsu vi Qerllnger bldg. k. Man In 8201. WANTED, some good first mortgagee. The Oregon Home Builders, 1330 N. w. Bang tiag. $100,000 ON mortgages, city and farm & Co., Qerllnger bldg., 2d ana Alder. MORTGAGE loans, 6Va to 1, Oregon inv. & Mortgage co.. 170 aq et. ; MONEY .0 loan to . W. H. Baits Co.. 310 Spalding piag. MONEY lo loan on Improved city, farm property. F. c. King, 314 Bpammg 01a. INSURANCE AND LOANS. , I. L, WHITE. 701 SELLING BLPQ. , $441,000 OR LESS. FARRlNQTON. 80 4th st. Board of Trade Bldg.. $1000 UP to $5000 to loan on city er larm property. Taoor nozu, MORTGAGE LOANS, and 7. Louis eaiomon & Co., uo uag St.. near bin. MONEY to loan. City or farm lands; J. J. Cahalln, 686 Chamber of Com. IJOO, $350. $600, $900, $1200. $mQ0."red W. German Co.. 732 Chamber of Com. I have $6oo to loan. 7: will split E-S8 7. Journal. MONEY TO LOAN . 07, CHATTEJiS, SALARIES v ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT AT . EASTERN RATES. We have one of the finest retail Jewelry stores in the city. X loan de partment la conducted in connection with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating loan business dls played In front of our store. All mer chandise pledged is held for a period 01 12 montne, wnetner or not interest is paid when due. We are licensed and have been established since l$ll ' Io. connection with any other loan estab llshment In this city. A. si M. DELOVAOE, JEWELERS, ' 324 Washington st ' WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED Off ' READY CASH . CALL AND SEE US FOR A CONFIDENTIAL LOAN ON YOUR SALARY. YOU CAN REPAY US IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. . State Security Co( LICENSED. ' 808 FAILING bCuO. ' - . Loans at Legal Rates - We loan money on diamonds, pianos, ' livestock, storage receipts, plain notes, on furniture, or anything of value,,, You can get it today. r , Portland Loan Co,, Licensed 1 Licensed by State, $11 DEKUM BUILDING, Tnirn ana waenington MONEY AT ONCE. LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST. ' Diamonds, Jewelry, Musical Inst. : Air Pledges Held One Year. Separate Dent, for Lsdias. ELBY COMPANY (Licensed). ? ' ark Sts. ushold' LOANS at legal rates on hot goons. George Harvey. Kst 1172. PKlVATK money loaned on short time, . no commiasion. hattieid, 4111, , IX)AXS WANTED 80 $1400, , on 7 room dwelling. Grand ave., near rrescou, valued by owner at $3500. $1200, 8. on new. 8 room' dwelling. Omaha ave.. north of Kil llngsworth. valued by owner at $3009 Union Safe Deooslt Trust Co: sal Oak. - ' - WANTED Private money to loan on '.MONEY TO LOAN1 , splendid first- mortgages, city prop- .. erty, all amounts. Financial dept. Ore- -gon Home Builders, 133C N. W. Bank bldg. $3oUtf FROM" private party on long time: flint mortgage on flna go artr larm; 6 per cent No agent. liX H44, Journal. LOANS wanted on good, first mort- gages: pay good Intemst. Tha Ore gon Home Builders, 1330 N. W. Bank building. ' . - " FINANCIAL 91 HKST and second mortgages, alsaaeil are' Interest in contracts, tiurrnaaad. Oregon and Washington. H, E. Noble, Lumhermens .bldg. FURNISHED .ROOMS t 41 JOM rUier listing aeveral hundred in all narts of tha cltv mt Y. M. Cl as. also those ln the association fireproof building, with, shower bathe, swimming pool.-' gymnasium, library,' reading rooms, at $L60 to $1.75 per week dou ble, with individual beds, or fi.lu to $4.60 per weok slngla $T - rue n a di a Kir si , Week intVJrAnLrtnU Week MODERN BRICK; outside rooms; re spectable; hot water. 26 Trinity at. cor. wasnmgion. Dei itn and 10th. Madras Hotel -Jlr room a. $2.60 up. By day 60c, 7 Jo. $1; cor. 12th and Washington sts. CLAYTON hotel, under mgnt, uwni Kesp., steam neat, not run. water phones every room; $2 up. lO&Vi 12tb, Mar. 2790. Hotel Conradine g&E2- spectable; large lobby; $3 week tip. HOTEL RAMAPO -14th and Wash, New management clean, comfortable rooms, ij.ttf weeg up. Rates by month. THE FR A N KLTn4 Vvash.. 50a id I1.X6, ciea clean, warm, free baths, phones, ' depot, transfer on WsLh, car at PnctAr Hntal?4"41 Davis Modern-' rosier noLei$2 wit, np, Bdwy, i$74, ROOMS and apartments ln modem hotel. $1.60 week and up. 466 Alder. Hotel GordonodVi! rates. THE .BAKER J,'. Ith! A4odrnI Mar. 666. $1.60 WEEK up; clean, warm, modem fur, rooms, central. The King, $09 Jef. , LINCOLN HOTEL, rooms, close fi' $3.60 per weeg ana up. ws siornson. HOTEL SAVOY. 125 6th. near Wean. Mod.. SOc and $1. Main 6076. THE HAZEL Furnished rooms,. ,Mt and fold water. $86 3d st - FURNISHED ROOMS WtlTATH MMILT '70 LADY can have comfortable f urnlahad room, including-heat, light, use of kitchen and piano in quiet house for $4 per month. $81 Clinton st, con 14thr Richmond car. $10." FUIUNI3HED room In modern steam . liated apartment; walking d1etan.ee. Marshall 1329. FURNISHED rooms $6 per month up; new and clean. 327 3d st. NICELY: furnished room, private fam ily; reasonable. Main 8"047. - ROOMS AND HOARD 15 PAKK.V1EW, HOTEU 3s Montgomery U at W. Park. Family betel, all modern conveniences, rates for regular. end trarslnt guests. - 2 loth at M Hiarn. Main 979. ROOMS AND BOARD .. t 12 P&XVATS TAMTLY WALNUT Psrk,' modern home, well .. furnished rooms, heat good table board, special rates for in room: if you wane nomg, can woonmwn lOis.' ROOM andTlioard for .3 gentlemen. 6 . iBi cvr, usyia ...