i -"' -' ' " ' ; : - THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1915. 15 GOVERNOR PARDONS A. E. TO , Murderer "of William Duhlaf of Grants Pass Has Ser Ten Years of Sentence, r r i n ii r Jl 0T brantS "aSS HaS berVedl Salem, Or.. Dec. 8. After having served 10 years in the state prison for the murder of William Dun lap, an aged miner Of Grants Pass. A. E. Dod- son. who was once sentenced to hang . , ciraunea i ucbusj . afternoon by Governor Withycombe. Dodabn was sentenced to hang August 11. 1806, but a movement to have his J sentence commuted to life Imprison- j ment w2fc successful. It was argued in his behalf then j that he was a tool of Andrew Inrram, i who was given a life sentence for hi-? j . part in the murder. Dodson confessed ' he had fired the shot that ended Dun lap's life. Bobbery Was the Motive. . According to evidence introduced at the time Of the murder, robbery was the motive, and Dodson and Ingram - had twice visited Dunlap's cabin In Josephine county wfth the Intention of killing the miner. The killing occurred on the occasion of the third visit. Ingram's son became suspicious of the actions of his father and Dodson and watched them. When his father learned that-the boy knew of the mur- , der he made the boy return to the - shack and search the dead body, hop ing In this way that he would not tell the authorities. The youth kept silent for a year and a half and it was his confession tr.t sent his father te prison with Dodson. A Cold Bloods Affair. The murder was a cold blooded" af fair. - Dunlap had entertained Dodson DQDSQN ONCE SENTENCED HANG ' jjid believed him to be bis friend. He r was shot down without warning. Fol lowing his crime, Dodson rushed, from the cabin, but later returned with In gram to loot the place. According to statements given out here, Dodson was pardoned because he has already lost the sight of one eye and will soon be totally blind. Dodson, it was explained today, will go to Colorado to live with a brother. Forger Also Pardoned. Governor Withycombe also pardoned Earl MeCleary. committed to the peni tentiary August 3, 1914. for obtaining money by false pretenses through forged checks. MeCleary. according to the terms of the pardon, will be under the strict surveillance of John F. Car roll of Portland. MeCleary has a bad record. He served a term in the Utah reformatory and was paroled from the bench in TnrtnA f I ar flnatlnp UVfKll bad chacks. ranging in amounts from $15.70 : to $36.50 in 1914 while still paroled. ii o rhk for 148.60. I using the name of Ernest u. Clarx. While in the Multnomah count Jail he forged a check for $100 and sought to obtain a diamond ring from Jaeger J Broa. with It. but failed Kloa Km Are Paroled. Nine men were paroled to(fay by Governor Withycombe. Following is K the list: Edgar Emerson, committed from Co lumbia county in November, 1913, for forger. Elmer Beckman. committed from Morrow county In November, 1914, for larceny of a cow. J. Relney, committed from Jackson county in May, 1915, for attempt lar ceny In a dwelling. Orvllle Pine, committed from J.aT heur county in September, 19jt, for larceny from the person Ernest Morris, committed from Mal heur cbunty In September, 1914, for larceny of a saddle. J. B. Ogden. committed from Clat sop county In June, 1911. for obtaining money by false pretenses. Milton B. Clark, committed from Klamath county in December, 1913, for a statutory offenr" Peter Anderson, committed from Wasco county in February, 1914, for larceny from a store. William R. Young, committed from Coos county in January, 1915, for adultery. Elks , Organize Bowling League. Sa!en, Or..' Dec. 8. The Elks have organize! four bowling teams and this evening the first of a series of games was played. A schedule lasting to January 1 has been arranged. Meals Will Fit! No Indigestion, Gas or Acidity Eat without fear of sourness, heartburn, belching or dyspepsia. The moment "Pape's Diapep sin" reaches the stomach all distress goes. If your meals don't fit comfortably or you feel bloated after eating and you believe it is the food which fills .ii, t nrhat Httl Vfltl .Q t InVa lib- . 1 lump of lead on your stomach: If there is difficulty In-breathing after ;rr .. r r Hi, food nd aM heartburn. ' brah or ' r v.tfer with Portland leaders of the move mind that vou need something to etoa tood fermentation and cure lndiges- tlon. To make every bite of food you eat aia in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid your stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas which sours your entire meal interferes, with digestion and causes so many sufferers of dyspepsia. -sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion, griping, etc Your case is no different you are a stomach sufferer. W .though vou mar call it by some other . name; your real ana only trouble is ; that which you eat does not digest 'but quickly ferments and sours, pro ducing almost any unhealthy condi tion. A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and "will convince any stomach sufferer : five minutes after taking a single dose ; that fermentation and sour stomach - Is causing the misery of Indigestion, v No matter if you call your trouble ; catarrh of the stomach, nervousness Tor gastritis, or by any other name always remember that instant relief Uwaiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide to begin its use. -Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any "out of order stomach within - five minutes, and digest promptly, wit hoot any-fuss or discomfort all of any kind I of. food you eatAdt,- .i-'-'i':. . ". E r - : . .. . V v . ' , - . Telephone Company To Spend Big Sum Extensions Planned to Meet the Is cress of Business on the Columbia Xlffcway. During the next 60 days the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company will spend $87,000 in extensions and recon- tructlon to take care of business an- T ticipated in connection with heavy traf fic of automobiles, tourists and the ttenerai puDiic on tne coiumDia nver highway, announced Fred Spoeri. Port- 1 land manager or tne company. i ne work to te done is described as fol lows: "The removal of about 83,000 feet of duplex wire and the stringing in of 21 miles of aerial wire between Cascade Locks and Hood River. Owing to shortage of funds in Hood River coun ty, the Columbia river highway win no't computed for some time to com Several sections of the road, however, have been finished, and It Is now- punned to rebuild the pole lines completing our toll circuits in order tnat tni will fit in with the ultimate reconstruction of our telephone line upon completion of the highway. This nrotosed estimate will amount to $87,- 000, and much Of this work will be done during the next 60lays." BOOTH MURDER JURY DISAGREES AFTER 28 IS Evidence Against Wife of the Dead Man and William Branson Circumstantial. McMinnviUe. Or.. Dec i. Unable to reach an agreement the Jury trying William Branson and Mrs. Anna Booth for the murder of William Booth, the latter! husband, was dismissed at 8 o'elock last night by Circuit Judge Belt. The Jury had been deliberating since 4:30 Monday afternoon. William Booth, . relative of Robert A. Booth of Eugene, was found dead near his home at Willamlna October S. Suspicion pointed to Mrs. Booth and young Branson, a cousin of the dead man. Evidence brought out showed that Mr. Booth bad suspected them of being intimate. it The case against them was largely circumstantial. It consisted largely of testimony that they were seen in the vicinity about the time that Booth met his death and the fact that young Branson had borrowed from a rela tive a revolver similar to that used to till BOOth. One feature of the evidence against the woman vras the finding rear the scene ot the murder of rats similar to those worn by Mrs. Booth. Th trial started a week ago. The prosecution contended that ooth was killed after he had trailed his wife and young Branson to thicket. Return of Taxes From Douglas Asked Al Creasoa Alleges County Sold Kin Delinquent Certificate to Government Xjnd, on Which Ss Paid Taxes. Roseburg, Or., Dec. 8. A suit which involves a legal question which it is said the supreme court has never passed upon was filed in the circuit court here by Al Creason, with Doug las county as the defendant. Creason claims that in 1909 he pur chased a delinquent certificate, and subsequently paid taxes on the land for four years, amounting in all to $560.30. He alleges that the officials of the county erred when they sold hlra the certificate of delinquency, for the rea son that the land in question was gov ernment land and was not subject to conveyance by the county. The plaint iff claims that the statutes provide that when a county sells a delinquent certificate which is found to be void through an error of the taxing offi cials, the county guarantees payment of the amounts paid by the purchaser of the delinquent certificate, together with the taxes advanced. The county has refused to return to Creason the money paid by him, and this is the basis of his suit. It is probable the action will be ap pealed to the supreme court. .To Assist Churches. In Laymen's Mission Joan Ooddell Assigned by International T. 3C C. A. to Aid Laymen's Move ment. John A. Goddell, northwest indus trial secretary, has been assigned by the International Y. M. C. A. commit tee to assist Portland churches in their participation in February in the lavmans missionary movement that will sweeD over the country next year, He will be executive secretary of the campaign and will be relieved of his duties as industrial secretary Tor two months to handle the movement In Portland. E. L. Thompson will be chairman of campaign cwmittee. George Vickery. one of the secretaries in chaiga of preliminary arrangements , for the national committee, will con- : ent Monday at luncheon at the 1. M. c- 1 Mo n n I V nr a Tno Cream Concession "Sold" by Promoter Seattle. Wash.. Dec. 8. U. p.) E. C. Hazeltine. a pro moter,, is under sentence here to serve from three to 15 years in the Monroe reformatory for "granting" Elmer and Alonxo Hoover, brothers from North Yakima, an exclusive franchise to sell ice cream in the Panama canal zone. He met' the brothers at the depot on their arrival here, October 19. They were seeking to make their fortunes. in the city, they told him and had enpugh money to start business os small scale. To prove it -,lbey displayed their "rolls." Hazeltine pleaded guilty of accepting $927 of their capital, before Judge Mitchell Gilliam., in superior court here today. t 4) DISMISSED OIL INSPECTION LAV IN WASHINGTON HELD VOID BY STATE E i ! Declares That . Statute Is an Unwarranted interference With Interstate Commerce. Olympia, Wash., Dec. 8. The state j oil inspection law has been held in- valid ty Judge Wright of the local superior court In the suit of th Standatd Oil company against the ftata inspector. The court sustains I he contention of the company that the taw is an unwarranted Interfer ence with interstate commerce. The law was passed years ago at a time when kerosene was the com mon lighting fluid and when such oils frequently contained high explosive matter. For years since gasoline came Into such important use it has been .'mposslble to find any kerosene con taining explosive matter beyond the safety point fixed by the law, but the law has been continued, as it annually brought large sums into the state gen eral fund over and above the cost of the department. Of course the state will appeal to the supreme court, but that tribunal is expected to sustain the decision. Aitchison Is Named Appraiser of Land Interstate Commerce Commission Se lects Oregon Ha for the Paciflo Division. John E. Aitchison, who has served as realty valuation expert for the Ore gon publio service commission, has been appointed land appraiser for the Pacific division by the Interstate Com merce commission in the department of railway valuations. His headquarters will be at San Francisco and Mr. Aitchison will leave within the next day or two to take up his new duties. Mr. Aitchison is a brother of Clyde B. Aitchison. member of the Oregon public service commission. While en gaged in private business in Portland as real estate investments and land title expert lie has been called upon , on a number of occasions to make ap praisals for the state commission. Ho has been active in realty operations in Portland for the last 15 years. Father Schoener to Speak at Luncheon Plant Wizard Vow located Here Will Address the ProgTtsslYO Buslaen Vtn'i Clnb. Father George Schoener. the plant wizard formerly of Brooks and now lo cated in Portland, will be the chief speaker before the Progressive Busi ness Men's club tomorrow at noon in the Multnomah hotel. J. A. Currey will introduce. G. L. Tufts will speak In favor of the Sunday closing ordi nance and Dan Kellaher will oppose Sunday closing of stores. Jesse War ren, Dr. S. O. Brown. Dr. Sam Grover and Dr. C. II. Parrish, comprising th Aeolian quartet, will sing. Howard Evarts Weed will serve as chairman of the day. The club has accepted an invitation to attend the stock show during Thursday afternoon. Cooperation Is Plan Of Lane Farmers Meeting Will Be Held Thursday for Purpose of Organisation O. A. C. Will Bend Buntsor to Assist. EuKene. Or.. Dec. 8. A number of farmers living in the Coyote and Long Tom bottoms west of the city will meet Thursday for the purpose of or ganizing for their drainage project, which was set on foot a short time ago. They will club together and help each other do the ditching, thereby les sening the cost of the work consider ably. .A surveyor from the Oregon Agricultural college will be sent by that Institution to do the Burring. and this wil be furnished free of cost to the farmers. Lane Court Comes. Eugene, Or.. Dec. 8. The three mem bers of the Lang county court will leave today for Portland to attend the annual convention of Judges and com missioners. Judge Harry L Bown and ComiDisMontr Mahlon 1L Harlow are on the program for participation in the discussion following different pa pers to be read. Commissioner George M, Hawley is not assigned a place on the program. Radiators Will Banquet. Eugene, Or.. Deo, 8. The Eugene Radiators have made arrangements to i hold their annual New Year's -banquet i at the Commercial club on the night of January 1. A committee consisting of D. K. Yoran. William Polders and Dr. A. E. Young has been appointed to prepare a program. Seals on Sale Today. Eugene, Or.. Dec. 8. The ale of Red Cross seals will" begin In Eugene to day. The Federated clubs of the city have placed the seals in various stores, and they will be on sale at three or four places rt business each day for a week. School children, both in the city and the country, will also aid in the work. On the university 'campus the sororities and fraternities will have charge of the sales. Eight Persons ilanged. Sacramento, Dec 7. (U. P. There will be no more hangings at state prisons this year. The "death list" tor 1916 totaled eight. On the execu tion calendar as it now stands are 11 men of whom six are scheduled to .die during January. FUNERALS Beaotifal adult plush or broadcloth ewket, embalmioc. rough box, h parse, two lliooasines and aerrtcea for Vore reajwrnabla fa aaraU for 20, 840. t0. Hieber priced ' funer als to propacikm. ' We make oar own ess- keta, Lady atalatant. . Private funeral ebapel. MILLER & TRACEY TimsrarDrjrr - rmrEXAi. cntrcTOaS IUDG wIWaaauujto. aad Ela Bt. siaia 1681; A-TMS Portland Gowns To Be Displayed At Dinner Dance During dinner at the Cham- ber of Commerce tonight, love- ly maidens, clad In the gor- geous habiliments of the cur- rent fashion, will promenade among the tables, in an effort to convince Portland's femlnin lty that it need not go to New York or Paris to buy gowns. Under the auspices of the re- tail merchants bureau of the chamber, the fashion show and dinner dance are to be given. Fashions will not be altogether those for women, however, and clubby young men In English walking suits and waxed mus- taches, wearing Portland shirts, Portland shoes, Portland, ties and Portland canes will escort the young women dressed in Portland frowns and wearing K Portland furs. 4$j Dancing will follow the dlrj- ner. Buggy and Harness Changed Into Cow To change a horse and buggy into S cow does not require magic nor 1 I it as hard to do as one would imagine at first blush. Fred Hoffman, a grocer at 789 Mississippi avenue did it and for good measure he changed a horse into cash at the same time. if was this way: Hoffman recently bought an auto delivery to handle his business and found he had no further use for his horse, buggy, harness and a couple of other vehicles. Being a business roan he made up his mind forthwith to sell the outfit and of course he advertised what he had to sell in the classified columns of 'The Journal. And. the. answer was this: The ad found immediately a buyer for trie horse for cash and the buggy and harness went in a trade for a cow. which satisfied Hoffman and the men be did business with. Hundreds of ads are run In The Journal each day bevause they pay. They give big returns and cost only a few cents. NEW TODAY 5 MULTNOMAH COUNCIL, 1481, ROYAL ARCANUM TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. Annual Election of Officers Masonic Temple Bldg.. West Park and Yamhill Sts. Important business: It Is to the Interest of every member to be present. Suitable Entertainment Iiater In Xvealng. Stocks Dairy Farm 324 acres, also lots of outrange, 6 miles from Estacada; 100 acres in cul tivation. 7 room house and 2 barns. horses, 25 head of stock. 110 hoars. A!F necessary farm machinery. Price $2-.-6S0. Will trade for city property or acreage near city. Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 9d Floor Chamber of Commerce. TIMBIE XtAITD TUSES. $15,000 west side hotel, no incum brance. 2 year lease. $100. Will trad for timber. 320 acres valley farm. Ry. station on land. No incumbrance. Highly Im proved and splendid buildlnKs. Wants operating timber proposition. Also houses and lots and acreago tracts to trade smaller trai ts. OEO. E. WACrOOHEB, 805 Yeon Bdlg. Oa City and Farm Propertlea la Any Amount at Currant Kates. Hartman tc Taomptoa, Bankera Corner of fourth and Stark St. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Baker's Auction House, 166-168 Park St- Furniture Rale at 10 a. ni. MEETING NOTICES 41 SAMARITAN Lodge. No. 2, I. O, O. F. Regular meet- ?3 lne Wednesday evening at 8 ilW- o'clock at I. O. O. F. Temple, First and Alder sts. Visitors always welcome. R. O. WILLIAM?. R. OSVOLD. N. G. tec'y. OREGON Aseeml'ly. United Artisans. will give a card i.rty and dame at W. O. W. hall. 11th and Aider, Decem ber 9. Admission 26c. K. E. Van Alstine. secretary EMBLEM Jewelry a epeclalty. buttons, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th. MERCHANTS GIVING GREEN TRADING STAMPS TO THEIR TRADE ART GOODS Wooitaxd. Clarke & Co., Alder West Park. BKaUTY farlors 8AN1TAKY beauty parlura, 400 Dekum bids, 3d and Waah. Hair dreaalnif, abampolnc. fa- massage, maotcuruia; 2c; doabla wtsiopa with this d. Fftme Maraball 1702. CLEANERS AM) DYERS QUICK DVKR3 CLKA.NERS. 412 AVIer Bt CUTLERY. RAZORS, SCISSORS Woodard. Clarka Co, Alder anil Wear Park. DEPARTMENT STORES w. H. MAKKtLL. O-30 E. McrrHwn Bt. DRUGGISTS WOODAB.D. CLAHKK & CO.. Alder and Weat Park. Utmble stsmpa with all prescription. ELECTRICAL GOODS Woodard. Clarke ft Co., Alder and West Park. FLORIST KICK LAS SON. 403 aIorrln. M. VS72. A4ot FOI'MAIM FEXS Woodaro. Clarke A Co Alder and Weat Park. GROCERIES JOHN ANDERSON. (It ClUan at. Quick aerrlce on pbone orJera. Main 1850. A-1W3Q. T h. COWLEY. Grocer. MM Alberta at. Bet. 27 th and :th Nor. W'dln, 2077. O-3103. ,,il-i. P t nil nDiunrR VAmntllr nnalltv VWA w v.a.'ii wvvuh , j , and Lowest Prices. 24th Tbnrman. Mar 34t6 EU LARSON. 1429 Union "st. Both plionga. HAR1WARE, TAINT, ETC. St.'NMSIDE Hdw., BvIukjiU. Tabor LAUNDRIES J. CBESU&NT LAUNDKYu eur. tst 31st and AMer at. Tabor 10. B-1Q13. LIGHT JUUA'CHES; SODA WATER Weedaxd, Clarke Co., Aider sd W. Faxk. - -. Oeable iunii after to.au ' MEETING NOTICES 41 f Cow tinned) . GROTTO. No. 65. sL O. V. P. E. R. Members and their ladles will be the 5: u e s t s of Doric xdge, No. ,132, A. F. & A. M.. of St. Johns on Thursday evening, December th. at 8 -o clock, at the St. Johns skating rink. Ivanhoe and John sts. Wear vour fez. Assem ble at Acacia club at ! p. a to take special cars. , GEO. E. HIGOiNS. Sec y DOR1C Lodge, No. 1Z2, S-U Jonns, A. t . and a. m- Thursday evening, December 9, Doric lodge' win entertain Mason and families. Con cert bv Grotto band, dancing. cards and refreshments. Members of Orotto Masons and families cordially j invited. St. Johns skating rink, jonns and Ivanht sts., St. Johns. CHABLHH A. FRY. W. M. SUNNY SIDE LODGE NO. 13, A, F. & A M. Stated communication T b u r s day night; election of officers. Lecture bv Dr. Buchanan: subject. "A Mason's Experi- ence ln Robip. Visit tors welcome. By order of W M. E. M. LANCE, Sec. OREGON COMMAXDERY, K. T. 'Regular conclave Thursday. Dec. 9, at 7:30 p. m. Annual election of offi cers. You should attend, your attendance will be appre- and dated. ". F. WIEGAND. Recorder. REGULAR meeting this (Wednesday.) evening, E. 6th' and Alder st. Visitors cordially invited. W. W. JERRY. Sec. Vital Statistics JI2aniagcs.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES ADlrem- A. UUli)lr, U4 East 4ft tb t., le gl. and Nellie B. I'rench. 30 Taylor (.. Allen L. Strain. 1410 ERt Irrinx t.. leal, and Kturah liar, 15U2 East lioyt at., lecal. Bichard Ha d ley Moffltt, 6 Eaat 2 U, le gal, and MrUa La Tina HUemaa, 640 East Aah at., lecal. A. Desfrax. Hotal Rowland, lecal. and I Aa-nea Maria Jooea. V.. W. C. A., legal. :f Harold D. Kwter, Stunner, Waih . legal. and Grace B. Cole, 475 Broadway, legal. KvweU .E. Ftaher, 500 Dining at., legal, and Myrtle Olbaon, 2928 71 at at. g. E.. legl- W. G. Smith & Co.ffi and Cards Third floor Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st. BIRTHS LUflTR-To Mr. and Mr. W. J. Lter. 85 21 at t. F... Norember as. a dauehtrr. CRONAX To Mr. aoj ilr. Unjla W. CroDan, 510 E. 14tt i. N DecemNr-4. a UauBter. N Fl.KKT Tr Mr. and Mm. Jre M. Vac Vlret. Gl V. JebiuD at.. Nortmber 29. a aon. GinyTTl To Mr. and Mra. Henry C1UMU, 144 K. at. X., Xoreuiber 30, a aun. WKTZEL To Mr. and Ira. Harry O. Wetael, 71T E. Ankenv at.. ieeemler 3. a an. NKLEEB To Mr. and Mn. Joaepn G. Nearer, S40 E. Ab at., Der. 3, e m. ERICKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erlck- on. 9712 Kith are. 8. Noember T.. a aon. ' HAMERSLKT To Mr. anrt Mr. Rar R. HaDi- ernlfv. 411 Spokano are.. NoTember 21. a .4 .... V I'llVV T Mr n1 Vr W.ltpr M. Cllne. i lhS 16th at., Novembw 15. a aon. EASTMAN To Mr. and Mrs. George Rulmin, '02 B. 30th pt. N"., December 1. a daughter. COI.hlNS To Mr. end Mr. Merrill 0. (Wlln, r.(fi Ulmont at TWmlr 1 a rijiuirhtpr. EI)WARDS-To Mr. and Mrs. Win. K. Ed- ward. 4 AIbrta at.. November 11. ) DEATHS AND FUNERALS 70 CARR The funeral aerrlcea of the "late Ed ward Marshall Carr will be held Thu radar. December . 1U1S. at 2 p. to., at the realdence parlor, of Breeze at Snook. 10S Belmont at. Witnda inTited. Iutennent Uoo City ceme tery. Please otnlt flowera. PA I'LREN Mr. Slue Paulxeo, "21 b M1U- Ippl are., December 2, 70 yean; paraljala arl'an.. SWANSOX Albert Swanson. 61 LoreJoT at.. December 4, 22 ear, generalized tubecvu- j GRAHAM Charlotte J. Graham. no H!ly t.. ' Uert'mber 4 41 rear: Daeak leukemia GkEVE Mra. Grere. U E. 42d at. N., December 3, 52 year; cancer. CORNER Mary A. Corner. 425 Umatilla St., December 4. 81 rears; uremic coma. KIMMEI Lydia M. Klmmel. lino E. fl- mou at., December 4, 28 years; tuberculoma. ASPI.AND Frnnk Aapland. 061 Haigbt in., December 3, 71 years; general arterla aeler otla. CLARKK BROS., florists, 287 Morrison st. Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MARTIN & FORBES CO;, florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all ocasions artistically arranged. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Wash, bet 4th and 6th. Main 6102. A-1102. MAX M, SMITH, florist, 141 6th St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A. D. KEXWOKTHY & CO. Two Establishments. Tahor 5267, 6802 92d st., Lenta Tabor 6895. 66tY st., st Foster road. Arleta. A.R.ZellerCo.- I,ady attendant. Day and night service. Walter C, Kenworthy 1532-1534 R. 13th. SelL 71, B-1122. lawn 330. C-1133. Lady embalmer. Rt Dwrnoo Williams and Knott, i 1 1 Byrnes East 1115. c-1943. CDinCnMRESlDENCE TJNI. PLS. LIIIUJUIIU. 6133. 23.' 4 40 Mor, C 1 T A CQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152 Orl V lOM. 2321 Cor. 3d and Clay. Unmlltnn East 80th and Glisan. Fu ndl llllLUII neral services. Tabor 4313. P L IJSRCH. leading east side under 'taker. E. 11th and Clay. B-1888, E. 781 LEATHER GOODS, TRUNKS, ETC. Woodard, Clarke t Co.. Alder an W. Park. HEN'S CLOTHING AND WOOLEN GOODS Oregon Wouleo Mill Kture, 61 1st. Oregon Wonln ( lothlnc. Blankrts. Hhoes. Hata. PAINTS, OILS. AND VARNISHES t. II. bTTKMiLLtU. Jil Tburuian New and ai Hand Kornltnrr. l'alntt. Olin. lilsis. Hrlwre. PARISIAN IVORY Woo.irl. Clarke & Co.. Airier ami W. I'ark. PHOTO SUPPLIES, FINISHINGS Wuudard. Claike tc Co Aider and W. Park. Dooble ftaropa !n this department. PEKFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES Wooilard. Clarke Co.. Alder and W. i'ark. RUBBER GOODS Wowlard. Clark Co.. Alder and W. Park. STATlONKIiY Woodard, Clarke Ce.. Alder and W. I'ark. THERMOS BOTTLES Woodard. Clarke C., Alder and W. Park. UMBRELLAS Woodard. Clarke Co.. Alder and W. Park. WHEEL CHAIRS, TRUSSES , Woodard. Clarke Co.. Alder and W. Hark. WOOD aND COAL COLUMBIA fc'liKI.'CO. Best trades Ury . W uai. .aa up. wooousp avt. sES WHKS awi aaiwec ISeae Wast Ada, BMsUes i k . -.'.'.t-rar----ii...- ,xi ; --. - . .a- y .,, . ... " x- FUNERAL; DIRECTORS f CoBtuinsxl) A splendid residence undertaking es- tabiishment with private driveway. r- p Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leadlns funeral director. 220 Third St.. cor- ner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A-15IX Main 507. F. S, Dunning, Inc. East 91de Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder st East 62. B-2525. Dunning & McEnteeUB0rkBMii every detail. Broadway and Pino sts. Broadway 430. A-45S8. Lady assistant. MILLER & TRACY, independent fu- nerai directors. Prices low as $20, $40, $60 wain, ana Ella. M. Z6S1. a-78b. BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1262. T. 1M8. 1026 Belmont at 84th. Lady attendant. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Finest marble and granite from our Oregon quarry. 287 Hawthorne ave. SCHANEN-BLAIR CO. PORTLAND MARBLE WKS., 264-2M 4th St., opp. city hall. Main 8564. Philip Neu 41- Sons, for memorials. U BLADING 6ftANlTrTC3 J 8T COP MADISON. 1 FOR SALE HOUSES 61 FORMER PRICK $1750. NOW 11150 $50 down, $12.-60 monthly buys neat room Dungaiow. with toilet. Datn, lavatorr. nice electric fixtures, con crete foundation and basement fruit, berries and roses. Photo at office of Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of commerce. S25 DOWN. S10 MONTHLY. . Neat little 4 room plastered cottage, close to car, in Lents. This property is owned by a non-resident widow lady and she offers same at the remarkably iow pnee oi s i is. r rea w. uermsn Co-, 732 Chamber of Commerce. TWO lota with four room cottajre. elec tric light and gas. bearing fruit trees, berries; two blocks from Alberta car. Price $1200; $400 cash, balance 315 per month. 548 Roselawn ave Call be ft re 10 a. m. and between 2 and 4 :30 p. m. BUILD home now while materials and labor are low in price. We will fur- nish you sketches and cost estimate of same without obligation. The Oregon Home Builders, jr330 Northwestern Bank bldg. $950 o ROOM plastered house. 41st ave., big yard, alley, etc., $25 down, $8 a month. Interest 6 per cent. Can you afford to pay rent? Address. Star BaKery. 6.5 1st. WHO will sret acre and house. No. El 60th St., Portland, near school? iSfie it and make offer. 418 N. 13th, OOTVall IS. Or INVESTORS. NOTICE. Here's a 5 room modern house. 60z loo ft. lot. close in. for $1200; $200 cash. 300 Henry bldg. :iso New HeOmont bungalow, areat Knap! 13?4 Grand ave.. IN. Bell. 75. FOR SALE LOTS 16 I NOT IrilA talk hut a fart harnln In a good lot. restricted district, terms to suit you. P-646, Journal. $4 76 Piedmont cor., Grand and Hoi man. Worth 11000. Owner. Bell. 7a ACREAGE 57 Acreage ft rrN 10 mllea nnrthvaat nf Ptrt land on good public road, all good. run sou; no rocK or gravel, ianu lies well. Price only $150 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance on terms. The Shaw-Fear Company Main 35. 102 Fourth St. A-3600. 10 ACRES, $1100. Si miles from Gaston. Or., 6 elec- a i tion. 4 acres slash era. 3 room house and ! chicken house, running creek and fine spring on the place, acre fruit This will make an ideal chicken and berry j-anch. Fred W. German Co. 732 Chamber of Commerce. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms, will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1S86, or Bell' wood 47S. John 1 1 Gibson, owner CHICKEN, KRU1T, GARDEN ranches near Portland. 2. 5. 10 acre tracts, best fcoll. good roads, near electric. 365 to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar- lwnd, 309 Yeon bldg., Portland ACRE and b room plastered bungalow on 9c tare: tine location, city con venlences; price only $990; easy terms. K-io, Journal. $5 DOWN buys an acre. 10c fare, on good county road, near electric sta tion: price only $200. IT-211, Journal FOR SALE FARMS 17 HERE'S AN INVESTMENT. 12 40 acres in best farming section of Gilliam county; pays 40 per cent net on the investment. Price $20 per acre. including crop and farm equipment; an Ideal cram and stocK rami: good build ingM. Hose school, rural mall delivery! Dumping nlant. hprlncr water, rich soil A working, going, successful farm and will make one rich In 5 years. Claude ( ole. owner. 300 lfenry bldg. 40 ACRES $'i00, new bungalow and Darn, zo nines rrom .Portland: one cow, good spring, good soil, two blocks from school; 6 acres in cultivation. 10 acres nearly so; lvk miles off of mac adamized road; mortgage $1400. four years, at 7 per rent. Kant 7401. Snap. 160 acres, fine dairy land, 40 open, Lincoln Co., $10 per acre. HANSEN. A. 208 Arlington Bldg. SNAP For auick sale. 80 acre timber tract, 3,000.000 feet saw timber, 23. 000 lineal feet piling, room log house, beautiful summer home in Cascades, 5 miles to R R. Call owner. Wheeler, Marshall 229, 4t. 208. j 'tsmaurlce, "condon" Or' FOR wheat or stock ranches writs M. FOR RENT FARMS 14 1210 ACRE farm to lease and stock for sale. Riverside road, 3 miles from Salem. Phone M F-2. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUYV 3ft i WANTED To rent farm or stock j f ve" helVTofBS and the money to live on until some thing is made. Address 8035 4Jth ave. HOJ1ESTEAUS 47 RELINQUISHMENT 160 acres Cow- j litz county. Wash., some timber, good ale. Price 1750. Call evenings, 3 to 7. 7m th St.. room 20. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 2 WANT house equity on straight mort gage: have two clear 25x109 ft lots In Stanford's Heights. East 7401. 5 ACRES on Division st- cleared, for city porperty. See owner, 276 8 tar a st. No agents. No commission. A FINE farm for an Apartment house, in a good location, Portland. East 273. W. f. HeXtman. ACREAGE to trade for house or lots. 4 or acres close In. 6c fare 2$2 Vi J Washington st- room 20. - ' GOOD vacant lots; will exchange for clear rt14nce, 'lit Dskum hide. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 (Coatlmited) - $200 DOWN, balance $5 per mo., 3 acres 22200. Whr live in the city when you can buy 2 a ores 20 minutes from the business district on Estacada car, near 82d si for $200 down, baL $5 at 6 int All cultivated, 4 rm. house. Johnson creek through corner; station on place. lOo fare. Might take lot at 200, casn tat. Dorr fc.. Keasey to., S32 C. of C Bldg. Main U8. riKih.br dairy rai.ch in tne valley, 21&.000. 100 acrea hat bottom land. 70 in cultivation balance pasture and silo, water piped, sona stock, i miles R. R. town. 70 8. Portland, want small house or acreage; must have $3009 cash, balance to suit. H-101, Journal. ( ACRE COUNTRY HOME Up the Columbia, near Cape Horn: 4 acres in cultivation; a neat little 4 room house, small barn, chicken house, etc. Price $1260; mortgage $6a0; will trade eaulty for vacant lots here. Fred W. German Co.. 732 Cham, of Com. WE have VANCOUVER. BRITISH CO LUMBIA, business property, apart ment bouses, hotels, etc., to exchange lor WILLAMETTE V ALEE I ranches and mixed farms. Canadian-American Land Co.. 704-706 Bower bldg., Vaa-Cf-uver. B. C $(00010 acres, fronting on Base Line. 4H miles from the city; small house, large barn, all kinds of fruit; will take modern $ room bungalow up to 3'00 as first payment. Laurelhurst preferred. A. J. Farmer, 407 S took E x . GOOD unincumbered residence on 100 by 100 corner, price $4000. to trade for improved, well-located acreage, of about same value. SAMUEL DOAK 120$ Northwestern Bank Bldg. 120 ACRES All or part, wun good creek, two set buildings. 10 acres hops. 4 acres d runes. & acres old or chard, one mile from election station and good rock road. Will take some trade. Z-48, Journal tlX room house and 2 lots. 1307 Dela ware ave.. Portland, clear value $3000; will exchange for Los Angeles or vicinity. See this and make offer. PRENTICE SHOE CO., Santa Ana. Cal. WANTED Clear house and 2 full lots for t acres close in: room plastered house, large barn, chicken house 12x80. Sell wood, Montavilla or ML Scott. 142H 2nd, room 46 TWO acres on Halsey st.; will trad zor modern, home worth about $6000. A. J. FARMER. 407 Stock Exchange 240 ACRE stock ranch near Albany for alfalfa, land in California. Wha.t have you? ZX-47. Journal. WILL take $125 for my $250 equity in 60x109 lot and : room rurnisned house. Tabor 1934. 0 acres stocked and equipped, will accept trade. Wolfstein, 249 Stark. WANTED REAL ESTATE 3t On Oregon City Car Line, From 4 to 10 acres, must be well Im proved and good soil, from 1 to 4 blocks to carline; have a client who will pay cash for same but it muet be a snap and the buildings modern. t. R. tlliott&Son, End suspension bridge, Oregon City. Or. HAVE several clients with good, unin cumbered Portland residences with values around $4000 to trade for Im proved acreage of about same value. SAMUEL DOAK. 1202 Northwestern Hank. Wdg. WANT Portland home for 160 avcree 2 miles Ambov. Wash.: anmll house. bam, 8 acres cleared and fenced, creek, 20 acre. Multnomah Abstract Co, 4Q4 in ort n west bMg. ROOMING HOUSES S3 44 Rooms, $485 Can you beat that ? Rent less than $2 a room, new brick, steam heat, hot and cold water, call bells and closets all rooms. Most modern hotel In city, swell furniture, worth $4000. Am leav ing city, so will give away for $495. See my agent. Peters. 15 N 5th et 38 Rooms for Trade Downtown, brick $2000, want real e state, rent $80. 502 Couch bl d g RELIABLE party, good references. wishes to buy 10 to 15 housekeepin rooms on monthly payments. 10 per cent interest. journal 42 Rooms, Modern "Whole price, giving it sway, rent ai.o per room. tnz couch Mog. 14 ROOMS, modern. fine furniture worth $800; mv price If sold this week $276; ft cash. Call 88 10th. near marK. A SNAP $375. terms, 12 room house, well furnished, all fitted for house- Keeping, inquire S34 13th St., cor. Main. FOR SALE 18 rooms, close in. $400 cash. Phone East 5022. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES fcO GENERAL HOI'SE FURNISHING STORE. Established 25 years and doing a very profitable business; owner retlr lng and will consider half real estate: will invoice about $1.000; terms on the oaiance ir oesirea. ttare opportunity ror a practical roan. Particulars 724 n on n western nans bldg. A CASH BUSINESS IS THE BEST We recommend this rash store; sells groceries, confectionery, magaslflea etc.. in the heart of the rooming house a mi not; taxes in s.'a anny; low rent; will clear you at least $125 a month: terms if desired. Call 7 .'4 Northwist- ern Bang Mdg FOR SALE SALOON. One of the oldest saloons In 8an Diego, stock, fixtures and good will. The owner died lately and hl ertate desires to dispose of this urODertv Address room 3, First National Bank bldg.. Ban iJiego. Cal. PARTNER wanted for old establlshe office business. Will be some out-' side work and owner guarantees you $116 month. Rrequlres small invest ment. Particulars, room 829 Morgan IF looking for a business, call and get particulars of some dandy, fine small grocery and confectionery stores i nave tnat are real bargains. Neal Brown. 209 Panama hldg. CAFETERIA. Ijocated on Washington st.. rent $35 corner location, cost $1000 to furnish. first one come gets It tor 300. Peters 16 N. 6th St. CONFECTIONERY, manufacturing wholesaling, jobbing, retailing, prof its 13 1-3; lease $36; owner going to California, fitst of year. 305 Stock Kv change. $5000 STOCK general mercnandise in town 1500 people, established busi ness, half cash balanc good real es tate. See mv attorney, G. A. Cobb. 401 Northwest bldg. 500 Business Cards, 50c If you brlna- this ad before Jan. 1. ROSE CITY PRINTERY, 3d at Tsylor. FULLY EQUIPPED CAFETERIA, $400. Terms, worth $l00. 802 Couch Bldg. A SNAP Cash grocery. Its worti $1$00, and for quick sale, $950, in cluding twoi living rooms. Rent $20. Going east. ' Phone Wredlawn 2320. A GOOD business for a small invest ment; $135 takes this Creton tc Co. popcorn and peanut wagon. E. K. Cramer. Sllverton. Or. MAN and wife, reliable, wish to rent or buy, on monthly payments, small lunch room; give full particulars, lt- 9 Journal. GROCERY store in small town. I miles from Portland. Will sell at invoice. Call Tabor 61$3. TWO chair barber shop, out of town. ' A- good living at the right price. TfX-865. Journal. WANTED Heliable mas to take over my - rests atant; It Is .worth $1000; yours tor i4"., see Henry biog. RESTAURANT Sesta 32; rent $16; Daxgun. 2. iii tn- . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Coo tinned) .- : "' gUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT. Nicely fitted up, alumisum steam table, large refrigerator, 12 stools, S chairs. 3 tables, French range, 14 mlr- -rors. new urn, gas plates, everything up to date, good troing business; rent r , $20 per month. Receipts $$0 per day;!, sacrifice, $525. Osyier going east. Ap--ply S30 Washington st - PARTNER For grocery and butcher. store in country town, stock invoices ; $1500; $500 will give you half Interest. Good salary guaranteed. The man' mor essential than money. Owner want te leave town tonight. Must be taken avt once. 724 Chamber of Commerce. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i WANTED M TRADE $2000 equity small improved farm for stock groceries, city - or . country, bal. long time, 6',. Box I. Beaverton, or. WANTED Gen. indse., grocery or an established business, cash. Owb ers only. Z-47-. Journal. - I HAVE a 191S Ford car and a bouse, value $1500. mort $500 V&. to trad. for a grocery. Main lSbZ. WILL b uy transfer line in prosperous . l town of 2000 to S000 popular , ox 12, Quarry, Mesklll, Wash. 1 Oreson tlon. Bo MONEY TO LOAN . 27 REAL ESTATE OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN is ths surest and beat method of paring a loss. $21.24 per month lor 60 montns - rays a $1000 loan and Interest. 16.17 per month for 91 months pays a $1000 loan and Interest. . ; lOther durations and amounts la DroDOrtlon. 1 W loan on improved property or for Dunaing purposes. EQUITABLE 8VOS & LOAN ASSN, 242 Sta rk street. Portland. Oregon. BUILDING loans on city and suburban ; property; money savanceu ss worat- progresses, w. u. Hec, 316 railing bldg. Main 3407. ; 200 TO $40,000 to loan on realty. Fire insurance F. J. Ktelnmets Co. Hi Ocrllnger bldg. Main 8201 .. $100,000 ON mortgages, city and farm property, fire insurance. JdcKenxl & Co., Ocrllnger bldg.. 2d and Alder. MONEY to loau in amounts of $100 to $5000 on city property. A. U. till, 01 Oerllnger bldg. ; CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts: mortgage isuu; raaaonaon rates. F. H. Lewis A Co., $ Lewis bldg. WILL loan on improved city property, Th Ore iron Home Builders. 1210 N. W. Bank bldg. $1000 TO $1200 to losJi on good scur- lty, private partv. z,-47f, journal. $100,000 TO loan. t and 7 Per C-aQU . ijoddara t ieancK. niara, $200, $360. $600, $900, $1200, flsOO.Frsd. W. German Co., 732 cnamoer or com. ilORTGAGE losns. 6 to 7. Oregon Inv. & Mortgage Co.. no a st. MONEY to loan 6 to a. W. H. SeiU & Co.. io wpaiqing Ding. MONEY to loan on Improved city, tarm property. F. C King, 314 eipaiaing Dig. INSI'RASCE and loans. I. L. WHITE. 701 BKLL1NO BLPq., $40,000 OR LESS. FARRINGTON, 80 4th st. tioara or- iraoe oiog. 1 HAVE $2500 to loaa. T$i; will spUU E-887, Journal. $1000 UP to $5000 to loan on city or tarm property. laoor zazife MORTGAGE LOANS, 6 and 7f.. Louis Salomon & Co.. 300 Oak St.. near nn. AiONEX TO LOAJv 07 CHATTELS, SALARIES IMMEDIATE LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY -AT EASTERN RATES. We have ono of the finest retail Jewelry stores In the city. A loan de- . part ment is conducted in oonneeuoa . with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely no signs designating loan business dis played in front of our store. All mer- ,: cnandise pledged is neia zor a penoa of 13 months, whether or not interest is paid when due. We are licensed end " have been established since 1399. NoJ connection with any other loaa est lb lishment in this city. A. & M. DELOVAGE. JEWELERS. , 324 Washington St , WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF READY CASH -. CALL AND 8KB CS FOR A CONFIDENTIAL LOAM ON YOUR 8ALART. YOTT CAN T1TPAY T'fl IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYilENTS, State Security Co. . LICENSED. !0 FAILING BLDO. 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. Portland Loan Do,, Licensed Licensed by State. $11 DEKUM BUILDING, Third and Washington. LOANS WANTED on HAVE you money to loan on Improved property? See the Oregon Home Builders, 1330 N. W. Bank eld r, dV gents. 3Q0 lfenry bl FINANCIAL Si: 1st and 2d mortgages purchased; also sellers' interest In contracts. Ore. and Wash. H. E. Noble, Lumbermen bl. HELP WANTED MALE UOVKKNMKNT I08ITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet BT$6 tells how. Write today NOW. EARL HOPKINS. WawhlnrMon. D. C. . WANTED A first class mattress maker as partner to make high, grade mattresses. P-S42. JoornaL WANT carpenter to furnish labor only for 5 room house; will exchange new Story & Clark piano. R-, journal.. EX PEKJENCED salesman. National W 1 n e Co., tth and Stark sts. " PLATE printer wanted for a few days. . W. G. Smith It Co., Washington bldg.; Employment department t. k. C - - A. Service free to members. .. UEL1 Wx-XTED MISC. 40 1 Y M. C. A, AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. day sad night classes; expert train-7 lng In retjalrUig, driving and machine work, f urge, lathe, shaper, drill press, etc; time unlimited. Secure pass at educational office, Y. M. C. A. bids., to. Inspect our shops and methods. Com I tent chauffeurs and mechanics sup ylied. ' - CLEAR VISI0NTtyi lrom collcctlag on windshields, win-, dows. mirrors. Agents wanted. West eiii Specialty galea Co., 409 Fcnton bldg. . TAKE NOTICE if you need money we pay cash for second hand suits and overcoats. Phone Broadway 1C FREE instructions before enrollment. Adcox Practical Auto A Gas Encln Zti llth st, SCHOOL, Portland. Or. . BTOPLOOK, LISTEN. Uncalled for Suits, Overcoats, $2.$0 up. Orpheum Cleaners, Hi Stark, cor. Park. ' . VANTED Good solicitors, either male or female, good positions and pax; utate experience if any. F-D33, Journal. WANTED Names of men wautlns . railway mail -clerk positions; $76 month Answer. SX-!5. Journal, COOK headquarters California Depot. 211 Yamhill, wear 6th. itns UNCALLED for tailor made suits $. up. Taylor the tailor. Z4'Burnwd. -. USE Bassett's NaUve Herbs for tiwu- V' tnatism; SO tsbls He. All druerrlui. HEADQUARTERS for cooks. Lewis Hotel Agency. 247 Couch. Bdy. tlS. HELP WANTEb FEMALB f 2 STENOGRAPHERS wanted by govern ment. $70 month. Portland -examinations coming. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute, dept.. 7$J. Rochester, N. Y- .-': ECHOOL. girl. to work lor room and board. Tat bor S6S.S. - ccostiaMA $ at xt ruo n - ;- - r i ' -'