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1? THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1915. REALTY MEN DISPLAY TALENT AS MINSTRELS AT ANNUAL BANQUET Noodlebaum's Neutral Noodle House Proves Entertaining Feature, ARCADIAN GARDENS SCEME Fred Jacobi ileads Committee on Pro gram and Ad Club Quartet Sing's New Compositions. It was on N'W Year's eve. 1?!". at Noodlehaum's Neutral Nood! hoin. T! midnight he is w. re readv to toll fit tie uM war iirt.i 'ze from Or--gon. The r !. in- ti had eather-d for a fartwi :; class --.-tr-d to bid good ! to hoth t.i" year and wtat was to go with it. Such was the f ust and playlet piot st the Arcadian Ga.rii.-ns in the Ho'el Multnomah where the Portland Realty club enloyed its annual high jinks, and the 250 members present witnessed an entertainment that will go down it: the board's annals an one of the best ever "pulled." Krom S o'clock ur.c; I 'i, w tody adjourned in Ye 1 't''-"! ftirni.-.i the evening t!: tut: and furious unJit the a Bong, danc- and local hit the. footlights by a nudity girls from trie Oregon grill Bided by the, Ad "!ub 'iuarf! teur taieril furnished by t club Itself. rlile to pet '. f-r of po-tty s cabaret and ama e Realty Committee Flans Stunts. The playlet was arranged under the direction of a committee headed by Fred Jacobs and the majority of the. songs sung were written hy Jack Keating, a member of the board who years ago won fame aa the author of "Just "ne Girl" among others. Heat ing's songs last night included "Down and Noodlehaum's." "Goodbye Boost-.'" "We A-e With You. Uncle Sammy, to R Man," "With a !: 1 in' LittW- Chick en Stick!::" on Behind "' "Be Sure and Keep hv;r Tail LieM Burning."' and t :. finai-. "Hp Wl'l All Have to Catler at the Er.tr, ' the choius of which runs. "oh. the Nw Year's bells will soon,,e i in fine. Mist' r Booze, goodbye! Just like Rir an W inkle we will slumber. When the. town goes dry; We will all he thirMv in the morning. But we'll snooze, si. ooze, snooze, 'And c will all l.a e to gather at th river. ' lo, i. ( 'o bocze. " They were suns by The quartet and the Orerroii In:;..- Rir'.s and provoked repealed er.eoies. Charles BlngTer Leads Cast. The cast was led hv Charles Hingler. v ho. as the beiliCi Ni-od ieba i-o. P' "--i n ies o" tie Ni I rederi- k Mi.reiai r nt d-d i . 1 1 a 1 1. au ,'t-lltOI .-. r p Nood' 11. i!- ho ti- .or of a d ful dittv. "Wh.-C's "V hell ou're B' oke took the part of I ftreet realty broker; retary of the !".i''l heavy .-ig!.tt app-.ir ', nry I ord ' cnlo' e f a.lv Jot.. Toe '"li Kit aid his CO US', t he I s to W orry ."' wl n il he sun-, tzky Curbstone, a Paul Cuwgiil. ft-"- ;'... lis , 1. a m p i o n i d on the stage as i i m search of a lies,, waiters. Hop Chung hue', m e- da v 1 1 are Philip ky al Arch T. urielott- . Miss I'aci-t ac stvii al ra. e-f il t d Mr. 1 'una dance 1 3 Miss Ronita ilanc r while ' S..ootinv; of entertat- ed as a Si.ar-.i-h d W. I!. Scott re, .ted l.ie- " Ian M. i Ire v." Pre chug the high Jir rrte. l"'i m-'- t'ii's -if : t'-itted hi: tiai-virai- bai. M ntnoma''.. s opr. 1X1- :i t - the "t o j rd . e t at TO l.KKCT ONF. STOHV BRICK Captain O. prov XV. Hford Will Im- i:;i,it Sitlc Ixt. Captain r ' earn '-oa : (1. V . H' sfor i. well known mar, is to erect a one-story brick building port he i -t cot i. Bast Morrison Th pr pos- ott 1 is rotie.-ty at ti r of Grand avenue and street. s:t i"t ire wi'I cost lio.fnio and will rep'.a now occupy a Stokes Zell'tr, ! lu.lhiltlgS t'.tjt 1,1.) ny 90 fei . 1 architects, aro I re arir.g the T la Capt 31 n liosf aro : one of the most 1 east Portland. It Jl 00.000 but w as ago for $20,000. site !t censidere 1 1 ei i-le in cent rul 1 s row val ued at j A Quired 2 0 eat strew Dwelling to Com S17.V). A permit has been is.- led to erect a one. and one-half story frame dwell ing at l.'.S East Eightieth street north. Vtll. tun. It is to cost $11 Real EMiUO and wife Trails fer. to 1-1 . I., tin w . R. R .-h T- I U.S. Fte.lerie-k 1 !.. 1. H Sutiie t" a. e. lama a.h N- Th-- Br .!'; c P. 1. El T F J. Mellnr..; pr et :lh I.. F.. J. KellT tr. p"i 1 10 j sno I I T j in i lo 1 i 2. 000 1 ' 10 ; Davla. ' W ill- lie.. . V ;i r li et a 1. p. H. R.-de I.. Edvrard skel- : I nd ..-.rette. L. 1.-., ar.t. v 1 B. 1. Tahasc Br . . I. R. Houghtein and wife te Ahnert M. Mickel. L. 9. In. R 1. Boston ad Joese 1! Rennett and vvif,. to Tlie.ma B. Winshlp. U 9. h B. 24. R ?a mere J W. Newktrk to I. Arm son. L 1'.. B. 6. John Irving' hi ad. to K. I'. Wiliiain K Mvers to IMn.i K. Movers. I.. 12. R. 11. Hawthorne' 1st al . Area 1,. Maim to RoN rt U alu -e. I.. 1ft. B. lol. R. C. Park I eninauia Sec. Co. to Sophia A. ilrit- hehl et a I. U 10. 11. H 0. S-uth St. John ad 10 10 10 10 10 1 1 10 10 Anr.ie Rlsear to Adam Bl.'ar. L. B 34. Multnomah Orejory Iht. Co. to Therca" Kd In c d. -y Tuff, et al. L. 35. 3rt. B. IS. Hts. ' Teniae E. Han.ilton t Lena Thiel. I.. 2. B. 1. Rurrage tract Tl-.os. J. Nealsnd to Eaimet A. Ne;nnd. I.. 1. 2. B. rt, Palton's d T. J. Nealand to Kmniet A. New land. I.. 11, 12. 1.1. 14. 15, B. 1, Green rlrtge D.-kwood Hebard and wife to C. C. Hhaw. L. 5. B. 5. Ijther place T. S McDauiel and wife to Joseph F. Miller. L. 3. 4. 5. B. 6. Rayburn Park Ku'h M. Culler et al te Mary Jar. pie line Biasell. I.. 1. 2. ?. 4. B. "A." Genl. Cwmpton'a ad. to St. Johns.. Lester M. I-eiand et al to Ergelbert Frars et al. L. o. 4. B. 2;25 E. Port land 10 1 7.000 1.000 1.230 10 10 10 SCO 1.100 6,500 2, eso 2.000 Jee. I.. Raker et al to Allen A. Me St. lean et al. 1.. 13. 14 B. 2. John Pnrk ad. to M. J vtn . . . Kmnire lnv. Co., Inc.. to Chaa. E. TniTe and wire. 1.. id, 14. B. - p.--8t. Cloud Hta. ad W. 1.. Ki.-kert aud wife to Win. Stude baker Jr.. E 7. S, B. 10. Gregory Httr. Slcry J. Jones to Anna B. Conlon. W. S L. 1, 2. B. TI." Carutbers ad . Fa rah A. Dm is And huabaod to liana Berg. I.. Hi. B. 70. Irvineton Park H . Abrahnm et al to C. 1. Henon . et al. I- 1. B. 14. lna Park as signed to Ira K. Wilsonl Leurelh'irst C. to Albert E. Ander son. L. 3. B. PH. Laurelhnrst W"m. C. Wood et al to Henry V. Rolih. beg. SB. corner I.. 5. B. 5. MeaiU ad. Albert t . Se-hi'l and wife to Hilton A. Demroer. L. 5. B. tirofeland - -. Bertha Cnttuig and hunhand to Adam H Writ-nt et. aL L. 13. B. S3. Bi- STATION MAN SHOOTS ROBBER AT MULTNOMAH (Continued Prom 7'age One.) J.he first time when the stranger stood before the till. He fired the other shots ay the man turned and began shooting. The robber stumbled towards the door lending into the substation adjoining. Stewart, who is the regular night operator for the company, was seated a his instruments when the brick was hurled through the window a few f e-1 from his desk. Realizing that a hold- , up was being attempted. Stewart ran frrm the room through the substat on ' t his home rtr.il secur ed his r- ol v-r. When he returned a f w seconds later ti.e struns-r was in tne station agent's room. Robber Had Opened Till. According to the ttory toid by Stew art and by W. W. Merwin, the ticket arid day agent for the railway com pany, the man had opened the till and was in the act of taking money from it. Stewart fired at the man, and it Is believed that the bullet struck in tne r:g..t arm. Then the stranger turned from the counter and started to run to waul an other do .r to the stib-statmn. As he Ian Stewart f.red three other shots 1 elo.-e the man got out of s-trht. Ry this lime M'-rwin. who sl.pt in Stew art's home, was awaken-d. He ran to Stewart's assistance, an the tvv,, of them found 'he stranger; lying on th ground about 2u feet away from the sub-station. The suspected bu-giar was carried ir.to the station, and there it was fi.-.nd that he had a gun He was placed on an Oie..-i 1 '! ri tram coming through M ,. 1 tnom.i h stat.on shortly after 4 o'c lock and h-nugh". to Portland, and ti- n tak. n t the Good Samaritan hospital. wti.-te he was cperated on by City Ph;.-; ia.n Ziegler. Th stranger is about 3 years old. He has light brown hair and is slight ly bald. He has piiri a prominent rose and light blue eyes Two handcuff keys, four pocket knives and some trinkets were found in his pockets. Two detectives went to the hospital at noon to attempt to identify him, but they could not remember having Eeen him bef on . Deputy Sheriffs Investigate. Deputy Sheriffs Phillips and Beck man investigated top roprvrv an! shooting and found that the station at lai den Home was lobbed of six cents and the station at Staunton was robbed. T.iey roi.id not lea.: n whether anything had ben taken ;.' the latter place. A report that the ro' her had a "pal" in a buggy, who e-.u;...l, was fun nd to tie wifliout foundation as 't was learned the supposed "pal" was a milk man who drove along at the time. After being shot, the robber tan out throutrh the dynamo room of the sta tion, ran about 1 00 feet north and 7a feet west, falling hy a lumber pile be hind the station where he was heard to sa: ''They've got me." Throws Shells Away When Down After he had fallen the man. us.ng lis hft hind whi-h was unininr-d. i broke open h: I away tne s' f ii? were found in li j gun. In his -; te t brew Shells fit ti..-; found in his irr.er" 1 it contained, i pulse whp 1 -use w.re als 1 and- uf f-. and a tew three ' t wo keys for 1 ockers w ere f o. t".c:r t,ew nr.. ket knives, candle ends and other articles usu carried by "yeggs." A notebook contained tie name I w o ally of Dr. S. M Ham by. a I'ortiand dentist, ard Deputy District Attormty Murp'-y and Deputy S -.tiiff Christo f fersen looic It. Ilainby to th" liosptal. I t. Hamry on Id not id-ntify tie man, who said t: at h.- had been g. pm the nano ly ... friend whom ! e refused to narrie. He said he intended lo hrtve Ir. IUii.Ij)' his te, th ,tt-d that t had no iih.n.v a.d t ; .. d n-n'ni.ii i u .art T'or .' t ft. ! w ork. t( cite t;un Says He Is The 11.au r, f: r the name o r' Not Afraid to Die. . i to i: : v e ': , . t : . e ins p.ot'if r. saying h-- had be. n away fr un hmne tor v nr a w ay us ma tld t: t ..ei pro: ahly thougitt i ni .1. He aid his hi other and s.s- ter vv ere people o he did not want t ! ; om ised M U 1 phy gOi dis t- d standing and grn ce talk h beV die. 1 f 1 1-. r 1 1 Ho siid he had fifed iha ana was not afraid to Mrs stew ar. w; ft- r shd h.lr, called at t ! talked with t:. oian. stole to help b..:ne :-.ei: ily and l. gar .J the n vvoo-i si-e ceo;'d S- ; . I-i;..t promising to ke lic-n Xkj herse.f -but c refused .m;. it. format. a - r of e 1 llH . e m; t -1 At LcaM. ' ' i-'ago man haracteuz- styles rather delicntfel v b sa t "pi ey give the worne- an 0ppoi t1r.1t ow their versAtiliiy. y to J.,me C Thomp-.n to Ii.rhel J c. man. ir A ., int. 111 h. c. B. Bartn-r I ark .l T'lrkje s;.re. a;,u w-fe I (. .1. t -t -rr I. 7. s. p. Bonlerar 1 I-.-'ira 1. 1, drat:..' - .. 1, vt. Srr.it.. I.. 1" b '7 i! ,-r -g- Ir,,. ! T M K-r ard wif te T .1 Rer-' I- 11.2. R 2, Ki l-li H- "i."t.T I.- ; -, . t n -. i Z ti I 3. 4 P. 2' Pe-.trl'.T Hd s. J. I. ll-.-.ly n-, vv If. t, Ksr.-n Hr- c-.an. I.. H 4. Maileaoe! ad. 10 1 Alfred '. r --vi and wife m Penis. I, .:. B. 7. Htchlan.l. T. M H :-;'. 1. -t. sheriff, to E 11. ..n. I :.. It. I ti Irvine-n. F. : rev Ilr,. to J. E. llailaig .1 st. 1 j. B. 1 . illemead S. S. I.uti an, I wife to w. II. Kee e; al I.. P. H. 2, Sarat.ica ad . . . J. la; W . Ito pel and wife to Vndr S 1 e r M -A ski rt I-. 1. H. "lb n..l Ssran I,. Iiav-3 I.. 12. B. ::. Mtria I. Mole, A Hiaglev. I 1 lo . 'leo. K, I ' .nl'-n place. nn 1 has. 1. B. 14. H .1 vl hu-. IIOM I-.TtCO Hts Re-ed He.hta Co. to Joe Speechler, 22. 2Tt. B. Is, Stanford Ht.. A'a Wvtran and wife to Koliert Hall. 1. 20, B. 103. Lnurelbt:rt J. I.. H.-.rily and wife lo Karen Berrlican . J-j of tract In Sec. I. lo lo pi T lo. 1 S . a K. ; ala.. atrip mlj F. ? J. M.-AlhMer and wife to E. I. Ash hat-, 1.. 15. 7. B. 7. Ardeu Park.. Building l'crmita. Puke Brothers, repair two story frnm stores, 5927 Nlnety-e,-.Mid at. S. E., N tween Foster Road and Woodstock ne.; builder, same.: $150. Honora Lawl.-r. repair three htory frame machine sliop 2 30 Nrth Fifteenth st.. be tween BurtiSide and Couch sts.; builder. A. D Moodle; $3i. C. B. Wilker. erect one story frame gare, 154 East Sixtj-elghrh st.. between Beiniont and i'ainhill st.: builder, same; $75. 3. 0. Krann, erect one story frame pamn-. 721 East Paris St.. between East Twenlv f -st and East Twenty-second so.; builder. J. W. Kochler: $135. W. W. ratteron. ereet one Miyrj fraiae garage. Kfis Williams ar . betw-irf-n Stisyer and Mason sts.: builder, name: $1."i. O. M. 1'astleman. repair one ainl one half story frame dwelline. 1200 Comniereial t .. between Ainrwortb. aod Jatret st.; bu;I ler E. R- Field; $110. School district No. 1. repair two tory frame school. Knott st., between William and Rodney ares. : builder, same; 1315. A. Carlson, wreck one story frame store building. 303 East Morrison st.. between Earn Water and East First sts.; wrecker, same: $75. Prhool district No. 1. repair three stiry mill high school. Emerson ut.. between K.rhy and Commercial sts.; builder, same; $.;5o loess Sintth. erect one story frame garaee. fi-'l.' East Fifty-fourth N .. between Stanton im! Sikiyoo sts.: bnilder. W. J. It. j n..l.l: $jmi. I. Mark. re;wiir three story f-ame irr.-re and rnoie.i. 21 North Third st.. Ietween Buru side and Coitch t. : huilder, same; $10i. P. ;. Smith, erect one story frame Kari;e. lr.5 Burrsge at., between Bnffalo and Lom bard sts.; builder. M. Keeney; $25. NO DANGER T AVERS COUNT TISZA, IF U. S. KEEPS COOL Sheer Nonsense to Think of Rupture Brewing on Ac count of Sinking Vessel. TO NAME AN AMBASSADOR Expresses Surprise at Sternness Amer ican Mote, Bnt Will Wot Provoke Qaariel Between Nations. German Paper Arrogant. y- Kr i pcr.hagen. I -f J 1 . , . X. Si - The si, j. pi e - sion of the I.-'kal Ar.zeiaer was d le to the puo.icat :oT. ot :". ."ti le dea! iiik with t;, Anurican note to Austria. The arm ie was ex treme! v arrogant in tone stat ing that Herman v very soon woi-hi settle such questions with Amerl-.a. n.v Carl Ackerman. r.-rl.-i. lie. he no -luarn l.'r. ited Stat 2 1 ' I , P. ) Th.-re will between Austria and the s if Washington keeps l-C'oh "ount Stephen Tlsza. who next to J-.ppcror 'rarlz Jo.ef. is Austria's strongest man. gave this asuran-e to the United Press in an interview at Budapest In the course of my weeks vislt to certain Austria and Hungary to a Bentlment concerning the American Ancona note "To think of trouble between Aus tria and the United States, ia sheer nonsense," sald the count,' who had Just conferred wic, the emperor at Vienna over the An-ona situation. Austria Wants No Quarrel. ' ' t m : f r. . . . . . ' - oo.c.-s. i.-.ougn. tt-at were i-really surprised lo receive A uierl '-a n r.o' e. we the n.it it is far from to get into any quarrel or Intention with America. ' ernaps I shouldn't say quarrel, b- cause I know it wouldn't be that, but ot course, matters do not us entire I v. depend on 'There is no reason for trouble over the Aracna case. It must be settled sat.vf.-i torily. not only from th American standpoint but also from our own. The only way to reach a set tlement ls th.-otiirh correspondence which will suggest the means." Selecting- Dumba's Successor. Firther indications that Austria does not contemplate a brak came from Tisza's statement that Austria is now studying the question of se lecting a successor to the recalled Am bassador Dumha. .Moreover. American Ambassador Penfiehl pointed out th's at Vienna when he said that twice on the day that the Ancona reply was t-ent to Washington Foreien Mln'sier Iturian asked America to use her good office., to obtain con-essinns for A us tr-.a !"i belligerent countries. Consul General Coffin at Budapest, who daily mo-ts tlie Hungarian minis ters. f.a.J that the cordiality of their re lad ions had not been !nt -ffin believe--- not desire a minted bv the ri ml break nd the not.-. c m . -a - v dor vv I i r ' c ' e n t Object to l-'-o'o rn-r-s - line t United States' Manner. n o .tMe of ortic.al cir c s'.atcuiet.t that the gov- ei-t.n-e.-t is r 11 -n i-i'i.h orposed to A r. den and for disavowal, as It Is t,, V. ihltu-ton's manner in the case. 1' whs suggest-. 1 to Tisza th.at the iei-,na visit. r Js surptsed at the n 1111: er of the aged Emperor - ranz Josef s dally conferences. "The world has oi'.te a false !m-h-.ss.oi) of him." the count r'T'lied. ' I1-- -s awake at every n.ornlric and v. -.ut.l h e ery nlthf like 1 man or 4 1 He knows, ev et v detail of lor 1 -rii and military affairs. je has re- t I his stienpih c:, 1 a- h, e -s one f mind. and the strongest phvsi 11. en i The Sit 1 a t it I la la in the monarch)." Military Outlook G-ood. r ,....-,t characterized ti.e nuutiry t; -a .,s more than satisfactory ke for itseli'.'" 1 e said. "The aie in able to aivan-'e auid we itlo' s wlv.op we i 'lose as ecir cj I really did not expect Th.- 1 t la - - we-e lato in and we w t re able to improve V. Id I" f.-st li to hoi start : 1 . 1 ur ,'"!' Kim, I v- I e. 1 mra ' -1 ... 1 - ei-; za's wi'idiw, everloukirg 1 . c ;'d see H .1 lea nan ships h fo,,d st., ff- the result of cairra rr, T'7a hl'n self th feol .listribi.tiou prob ,e :it-:Ht1ei- . ws w-r,:se thl T.'llae it is let we have to be iii.l !f may be "'e. but we Wll 1 year, a 1 1 rm -spar in a; :ath- r be tiole 1 if course ard th.. American Noto l-'orwatxle-!. W .is: ington Dec 2 1.- 1 I . N. S ' tr.i-r-.i .11. Mit-t: ;er Stov all at Berne, v. 1 1 zer'atid. telav advised the sllte i.arlniuit that t!:e America:, not'- on t he Atn-ei a sinking was forward n in. a via Her:,e Mot. dav. It is thought that Ambassador 1 I P.-n- tielii w.l. deliver ti.e let.- to Foreign Minister Bu: :a:i t i.ei.oj o- tomorrow. Ant 1 t-elir.c in V e-ir-a is renorted and iu further diiiion.-trat c urr. d. A ust rian is aft r- merican lesscnitg ns have Slmrt Shrift for M n oT;. C;.. D 2' - b:i ct-rlddled ceuroes' f-..i-. rooses todav at Robbers. 1 1 bo l Id Pi i I S s V l-uati. Tw o ung near her., re.-ord'ng a double I an aogen d m- ti after were repor'ed to have c they robbed and killed A. Sunday. c. neniiig by . ''the r,e-.TOes -ifessed tha: M . 1 : a t c 1 1 e i 1 e r Out of the Mouths of fiabes. I.'tt'e Klsie ei tot, ,) the pallor one nio-i.'.ng. and her quick eye discovered that the slip coverings had been re moved from ti e f irrit ire. ' I .00k. "Some ol tie en?. i; ma 11: has ma . taken e c 'a nigi.t.e ined. off I: ai-.- : j.- ROUBLE Postoffice Station Contract Settled ' Washington, fee. 21 WASHING ! TON" BUREAU OF THE JOl'UXAt) It is practically certain the East Side Holding Co will receive a contract for Postoffice station A, Portland, under their revised offer. An award is ex pected tomorrow. Dairyman to Start New Dairy Soon For five years Werner Weissenfluh onerfi'ed a dairy at Fairview In part nership nr.d reier.tiy he decided to go Into business alone. With his capital stowed safely away in the bank he started out to find the kind of farm he wanted and discovered it was not a particularly easy job. Then he bethought himself of a less tedious and time consuming method The Journal want ad columns. In the ad he stated that he wanted between puj and 200 acres, part bot tom and part hiuh land for a dairy and that the farm must have good b nldinsis anil plenty of water. There are a number of farm piles filling such description in western Ore con and those for sale were Imme diately brought to Weissen 1 1 u h's atten tion, and he was given a wide choice. Ti e ad did it that is what The Jour ral's classified do many timet dally bring results. XEW TODAY Automobilists, Attention Repair Work Wanted Charges so moderata as to astonish you. All work under expert supervis ion and guaranteed. We desire to se-v cure and hold your patronage T. SC. C. A. OABAQE, Coroner East Tenth and Mill Streets. Phone East S652. Stock and Dairy Farm 324 acres, also lots of outrange, 6 miles ftom Estacada; 100 acres in cultivation. 7 room house and 2 harnj, 3 horses. 22 head of stock. 20 hogs All necessary farm machinery. Price $22. '.S0. Mtg. $6i oo. Will trade equity for city property. Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d Floor Chamber of Commerce. AnssSMaflaBMIHa City and Farm Prjpertia in Amount at Current Kates. Haj-tman b Thompaon, Bankers Corner of Fourth and Stark Su. AUCTfDX SALES TOMORROW AT P. st. m. at Ford Auction Co.. Fu r n 1 1 u re. carpets, etc. 211 1st AT Wilson Am tion House. St. Pile 3t 10 9 m lob-s is: MEETING NOTICES 41 t07 Wednrfday evening pORTl'ftMJ is li tii st. All mera- bers reauested to at- Fl f kl V tend. Visitors welcome 'V w w n ARROW C. C. Herman pchade, clerk. H. VWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111. A. F. & A. M. Wll, hold a social meeting Tues day right, December 21, at 8 o clock p. m. Lecture, music and cards. All Masons, their 1 friends invited. By Older of W. M. r I: Ma Cea y MlULKK.Secrvrarv. Nri" ! ."' Order of S- o".- CLAN tisii to attc er, Wi l laiib. (.Tan sineu ate reu :.d the funeral cf our late broth- liam M.-I.eod. from J. P. l-'lnley Son's erv and .niiet taKing parlors. .Monigoin-l-'ifth, at p. tn Wednes- dav. Interment Hose Uty cemeierj A regular ( ian s-rvice at the grave. JAMK3 G ALT, SeL-retary. MODERN W'OODMEN OF AMERICA. Oregon Fir camp No. 5085, M. W. A., meets every Wednesday evening at 109 2d st., R p. m. Visiting neighbors always welcome. Oldest camp west of Rocky mountains. H. F M'GRATH. Clerk. Wood lawn 1 770 or C-2652. j, R HFNl'F.RaON. Consul. 1 1 AW T I IC RNE LODGE NO 111. A F. AND A M.--WiU hold a social meeting Tues day night, December 21at S o'clock p. m. Lecture, rrtisl. and cards. AU Masons, their a -d friends invited Hy 01 der V M c K. Mil er, So, Portland lodge 29i. regular meeting,. Moose hall. Broadway and Mor rison St., al 8 o'clock p. tn.. every Wednesday even ing. Refreshments after wards. P. Li. Proctor. Sec retary. OREGON CoMMANDERY. K. T. Members are requested te. attend the funeral of Sir c p. FV-t-her. Finley's par lors, today at 1 :30 p. in. c. f. w eh; and. Recorder. EMHLEM Jewelry a specially, buttons, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th. w wives a-: tht- er fe 1H1 MERCHANTS GIVING I GREEN TRADING STAMPS TO THEIR TRADE AHT GOODS Wo-..,aru. Clarke A: Co., Ald.r tr We-t I'urk. BE.11IY I'ARLORS gA,lXK ieauty parlors. 4'ni Uekum bldg. 8d and Wash. Hair dreneiiig. ahampoolna. fai- uiaage. manicuring jlouhle atamos Ith tlds -i'l I'l one Marbad 170U. BOOKS AND STATIONERY . se iTmTi.i:. 22a nrstsi CLEANERS AND DYERS 01 II K f n LI.ANEKS 412 Alder St tl'ILEKY, ItAUKS, SClS?OHa Woodard. Clarke & Co Alder h nd Weal Park liEPAlUMENl Sl'OKES MAKUhl-i aso-06 E. Merniejo at. DHL GG1STS WoupAULi. cLAUh-E Park- liouble Uiiiii ; CO.. Alder aud W eat with all ji.ercnpfloo. "KLKCl'KH'AL GOODS VYooiaid. 1 Alder .0.1 Urke w est a U-. Pat k. FLOJLtTST S 11 , l,AS 4: SON 4U. Morrison. M. U.72. A 4ttK FOUXTAIX I'EXS VA 00,11; rd Al.let bi t iai ke I .Veat & lu, i'ark. GROt EK1L JOHN bervic-e ANUEUSON, SU on pboon orders. Gllsan at. Main 1S50. Ualck A-ls-vi T H- COWLEY, virowr, B4 AiDeria si. y,tt. 27 th and 2hth Nor. Wdln. 2o77. C-i'.oS COCK S CASH nd Lo'ee.t i'rl- GROCERY quantity, -e- i!4th St Tauriuan. quality. M.-l Unti L A K el ' N 1 42; I niou I' Hot 11 HARDW ARE. PAINT, ETC. si ..v.Wbllik' Hdw.. U.vl Belmont. lat r LA UN' DRIES CHESCLNT LACNDKY. cor. East 3lt sod Alder st. Tabor 10. B-1022. V HhlN you anewer Tba JourasJ. Iheae Waul Ails, ueouua Vital Statistics Harriages.Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES T. A. :. Kin.lei, Kmirth t. ' leiial. nil llirj Rower, lil Kwirtb (.. letnl Cburle J. 8clianuii, s4 Kat SeTentv-nh-tu it. v, 26, aud tdua M. Tbompson. IM "t LljMolu. 23. H. R. Itn.wn. AttorU. Or.. 22, iDd Sarah A. Lee, 247 llarrl-on at,. 22 i Krank Mallah. tali N. s-fenteentb it., le- j fal. and Lui y Skoclllr. M .", Savier nt.. legal. ' Harry Iwls, (Jomrrey hotel. 27. and ror- I otby ThoDi piim, L'ngrei holttl, 24. ! t. J. llbgheg. tjHirta. Wl., 27. and lome M. Putnam. lll I'.rth!ck t.. 2" -Iiauiel W. Mankfl-lil Ieiner. legal. Idelie B. lajlor. 6710 Thlrtj ninth i.t. S. leal. Pa- a tid K . G. Smith R Co ij"k " U.jJIMIlH v, UUi visiting Card. Third floor Morgan bldg. DRK.- T-.i suits ror rent, ail sizes nn "n Tuv Stark st. BIRTHS VSHITK lo Mr. aud Mra. Robin K. White. 241 E. )4tn at. N.. Peeeaiber 15. a daughor. i HOLTZMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 11. .IU- , mail, 47 5th at.. Dee. njber 2. a daughter BOHI.lL-T.i Mr and Mr Alfred l.ee ll.-Sir". 1 2H4 RaMtvin at.. Deeeii.l.er s. a son I PAKKHII.I-Ti. Mr. an Mri. Walter Park- ' till. ..52 E. vth at. N.. lx-eea,.er 11. a. aoo. ifi DEll.V To Mr. anil Mr Henry Iiern, Wo K lMh it.. lH-i-euiier It), a 0!.. HI HI) To Mr. and Mra. Jj K. Hurd. 117" Iv.-n at., Tiecember 7. a daughter. j HKSMNilEH - lu Mr nn l Mr. John T. Hen ringer. J5 t. Tggart at., leieuilier 11. a daughter WII--i. X Mr. and Mra. Pete Wilaon. 222 E. 7lb at.. Noren,ler a n.n I SANSON To Mr. and Mrs. William W. San Kin. iH E. 6"'th at., Urcrmtwr 18. a dsugbter. HrNSKTT To Mr. and Mra. Prank Ririnett. 22H W Park t.. Hei-enjU-r li. a mm. I AT V To Mr. and Mm. J .la. W. Unit. 4HI2 74fh it. S. It.. I leceniler 1 1; M i.. i " DEATHS AND FUNERALS il l.l.llll- -Hi Ihli eit. Iie.-eait.er Ji . 01mm d 4a jeara. laiabana e.f Elir. f 522 E. ..-.! ft. N. and He.:t..r. I-land and William G M.-I.eod. a ho 1 h McLeni flit her 0 Alei.r SicLeod. and brother of John Ude i of tbla city and Mri. Mclonea of S.ntland The fu Leral aerrices will be held We.lueada.T. Uecem-t-er 22. t 2:30 o'clork p. m.. at the resi dence etsbllsbmeit of J. P. Finley at S-m, VnKilfonjerT st 5th. 1-rienda lnlted. Inter ment at Koae 1'lty cemetery. EUWE I)r. Virginia Bowe died it the borne ! of her (laughter. Mrs. A. M HaTiland, ItioO Eat ISth at., age 76 yeara 1 month and 4 de.-ra. Funeral serrlrea will be held Weiinea 1 day. Deoemner 22, at 2 p. m.. from reaidenee funeral parkr of Wnlter ('. Kenworthy. l."K't2 and 15X4 Baat Thirteenth St.. Sellwrxl.' Inter- ' nient will be iu llente City cemetery. I rienda IllTlted. O'KEAVH- Hecemlier 19. at the renide-ic, . i:;:( N'e.rlh Slvlrentl: t . Mrs. HannaJi it'K.-ai e. aged 76 year. Iielored mother of Frank. Agrea and Ellraheth o Kphih-. Kuner.il fr.iri residence Wednesday. lie. -en. tier 22. at 1C30 a. m., tiieiae to the Citbedral. cjrner Pifteentli a-id pavla Kts . wlcre reijuieia Uia.s w:ll .e offtred at 10 o'clock. tnteimeot Vauieouver. Wnp'.i. Please otult flowen. Bt'HLMAN In this city. IVc.nil.er ). at Lib late realdencr. 40 N. !iih ht . Heury . rJhlman. aged 70 rears. 'I'he remaiDa a--e 1 at the reaidenee eatahhsljnient of J. p. Fin- ley Son. Montgomery mi atb. Notice of fiuierul hereafter. Jan liii iyo and Sacra mento. ( ah. papers pleaae ceiy. CURRY' Rutllff BrvTie rnrrj', at the new I R-ol.1 fieldB near Ktncmau. Artr , fief-emlier 19 of piveumonla; eldest aein of territorial ijorernor Oeorpe L. Curry, natlre of fortlaml, and brother of Norwood I.jtton. Willie l:e ann Oenrge 4'urrj et i'ortland. B-1 will I Interred ut plaee of death in the Arizona hille. ' IlElXiKS- --Samuel G . Hedgea died Pei-enTher 20. 101.',. at his reaidem-e. 215-J East Waah I nar t-n Mreet. tineral tH.tl.-e Ufr NKl.SON Alfred Nelson. Iw-eeniber 15. 50 yeara Multnomah hospital, organic he.irt dls- AI.I.EV James R Allen St. V.Deent'a, pee. 11. SCJ lears; erysipeha. M (OY- Mrs. Jane M.-C- r. Rorthwiek at . Pe.erctrfr 1. year, br.-iii-ho jnjeuiaonU. DUI tiSK.N tVIHb R. pen-sen. 1-o-tJ Montgomery at., IeeenitMr 15, 2ii,ji!ar4; cerehry-apinal irenlngltta. ' ' il KB -Herbert E. Iiorr. 52S1 40th are., Dee. 17, 1 year, lobar pneunie.nla. TP KLD Few aid Pickle. Sacdy river. Decem ber 7. 5o Tears: ai-rhienta! dn.wrh ? I ' UP 'E Jennie Harriet K.ce. 215 Bu. haimn at , Dec. 17, 51 yeara, acute cardiac dill tnt.on. CLARKE BROS., f mrists.-27 Morrison St. Main or A-l05. Fine flowers : ard f'o'-al desi:ris. No bran, h cnr MARTIN I'O RR ES CO. Wash. Main 26., A-lJ6:c i. VO RR ES CO. florists. 347 Flowers for srrarged esteilis.l occasions artistically 1 TONSETH FLORAL CO. Waus.i , A-l 10J. bet 4th nnd 5th Main 5 1 a2. MAX M SMITH, tlorlst. 141 6th st FUNERAL DIRFCTOKS Dunning & McEntee,L Undertakers Modern in every detail. Broadway and Pine ata. Broadwav 4.10. A-4r.".s ldy assistant. A. D Ki:XW"iP.THY CO. Two Establishments. Tabor 7j C r" 7 . o 0 2 f'Jd St.. Lents Tabor ftx?r. : t'n st.. at Foster road. Ar'eta. A. R. Zeller Co. 5Et Williams rve. 1 0 S 8 , C-1088. I -ady attendant Dny and night service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1533-1S34 E 13th SeT. 71. B-1122 Chambers Co. jTOr"lh w6: lawn C-1133 Lady eml-a'mer D T Dwer. Williams and Kr.ott. i.1. I 1 Uy IICO Enst 1115 C-1943. ERICSONSY INI. 440 PES. Mor. C 1 r WI CC Undertaking Co. M In 4152 OfSLVVLOM 2321 Cor 3d and clay Hamilton st Mith and ncral services. P L. LERCH leaJing east side under 'taker F nth and clay R-1 g. E. 7S1 BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252. f. 125s. 1026 Belmor.t at 34th. Lady attendant. LEATHER GOODS. TKUXKS. KT C. Woodard. ( larke Aliler an-' W LIGHT LUXUHKS; SODA W ATER Woedard. Clarke ft Co.. Alder and W. park" ' Don nle stamen after 2 o m. '1 1EXS CLOTHIXG AND WOOLEN GOODS Oregon W ooe Woelen ( lo; Mill; St. us- I! i ki 21 1, Sh.ws. t il.eoO Hata. PAIXTS, OllJS AND VAKXISHES II. BUIT'lillLtli, i.'.l Hand . urnocre. l aiiu,. lliUraiMii Nvw nod Ob. ill,, Hdwre PAJtlSIAX IVORY Woodard. Clarke Alder and W. Co.. I'ark. PHOTO SUPPLIES, FIXISH1XGS Woodard. CTaike Co.. Aider and w park' Double tamps tn tbU U i.arlmeni PERFUMES, TOILirr AR1JCXES Woodard. Clarke & Oo.. Alder and W Park. " RUBBER GOODS Woodaru. llarne a Cu.. Alder and W. Park. ' STATIONKKV Woodard. Clarae a Co.. Alder and W. Park. " THERMOS BOTTLES Woodard. Clark Co.. Alder and W. Psrk. UMBRELLAS Woodard. Clarke Co.. Alder aod W. Park. WHEEL CHAIRS, TRUSSES Woodard. Clark a Co.. Alder and W. l ark. " WOOD A.NU COAL COLUMBIA FUEL CO. Best grades Dr Wuutf. I o. up. noooiawa au. F I'M ERA I j DIRECTORS (Continued) A splendid residence undertaking es laLli&iiuient with private driveway. J P. H.NUif & SON. Montgomery at Fiftn. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading funeral director. 22o Third st., cor ner Salmon. Lady aasistnt. Phones A-1511. lldin 6u7. F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder st FatU 52. B-252S. MILLER & TRACY. Independent fu neral directors. Prices lo- as $20, $40, $60 Wash, and Ella. M. 2691, A-Tb MOMMEXTS MARBLE AND G R AMTE VOKKs" Finest martde and urunite. N. A. Scranen Marble i Granite Worats, 27 1 kaw thorne a ve. PORTLAND MARBLE v KS . 2t4-i!t 4th St.. opp. city hall. Main 85b4 1 Philip N e u & Fo s for memorials SBLAESI NGGRA N iTETO U ;6Pf PiTCOP WAQlSON FOR SALE HOUSES 01 FORMER PRICE $1760, NOW $1150. $50 down, $12 50 monthly buys neat 4 room bungalow, with toilt-t bata. lavatory, nice electric fixture, ceo. crete foundation and basemen 1. fru.t. berries and rosea. Photo ut office cf Fred W German Co., Chamber of ' ornrnerce. DO NOT PLAN TO BUY nli RI'ILD HOME WITHOUT IN V KST J G ATT N'G METHODS I SETi AND RESULTS ACHIEVED BY TILE OR WON HoME BUILDERS. TH?7Y WILL BUILD; I WANT A ROOMING HOUSE. TO SUIT ON YOUR LOT OR THEIRS j I will trade mv C-room house with ON EASY TERMS. 1320 N. W. Bank (large lot in Albany, Or . for rooming bldg. ouse or apartmftu; furniture must A REAL estate maiim: "Ordinary ree- be good; w eat side, rent low. F-a3ti. ldence lots when used are an asset; f Journal. w-hen kept vacant become a liability." i Have private funds tor construction 1 purposes. Curtis 267 dale l-'OR SALE 5 room modern bungalow, with furniture, on lit. Tabor line, with furniture, clear of deht for $1S00 $5'0 cash, iialal.ee $16 a month. 2o2'. I . Yamhill sc WHY pay rem'' I wi home f,r $.",11 down, $1 interest. M. E l-f, in. RUNG A LOW plans. ) i call L'fifiC ath st ut.d yo.i m o n t i . . " ' iroet c bid. 0 a Taoor 1 1 0 , or OK SALE LOTS 1(1 FOR SALE -Two lutfe Alameda I'ark, corner 26th and Hrvce. 10S-iixlOO ("ail owner East C 1 6 4. C 'UN Ell lot m Altovur, Mh mil Stari 1 sell tor ford sts. Cost $lo.'.0. Wi $.r,:.o. Phone Broadway 1141 ACREAGE 57 Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close to car iine, easv terms, will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 15i5, or sell Wuu.i 476. John H Gibson, owner. CHICKEN, FRUIT. imKDK.i ranch-s near Portlatid. 2. 6. 10 acre tracts, best ioil. cood roads, near electric. $63 tr $.0'i per acre, easy terms. McFar- land. Yeon bldg.. Portland In ACRHS, 1 tn.je from H 1 1 1 .- bo ro. bes t of lsnd. Might consider part trade, but must have Jl"".i cafh. J. W. Chaff. n. Cornelius. 1 ir. TEN acres lor sab-, hi-l.lv improved. price $450. part down, rest on terms Address "Owner, box 214. route Vancouver. Wafh. FOR SALE FARMS 1" FINE l 1 1 Containing t 1 tli-r cultivation. NTRY II ME. it half un u.t. e ; 1 s ; ; V 1 ed ! O sc. acres, a le balaiao cleared, good 'J roam pi acetylene gas pla water plpei to bid it T irejiiai e, Fprim: . .aw n, etc Good barn and out hldgs fain: I orchard full bearlnc. and all 11 am er of email fruits; piace fenced and ross fenced, all rural advantages: on best rend 10 countv: fine trout stream through place. u mile from 81 hool. 7 inles ..ut Includes good team, cow, calf, several hogs, chickens and all farm implements and lops, prire $800". mtg. $J',u". nil! take $15u0 or $200u ia.ti and bu-laice In city property. THOMPSON A- SWAN, 6th and Main .-Is. ancuivei . t a '-.. FTir SALE- - My nutty in r.o acres 1,-irhly improved farm, 1 mile aei'ith of Amity, incl id;ng stock, implements lav, xrain and imp. (n ao-mim e.f lnv !i-islianii' poor health will sac; fee fur cash. .Mrs. C. E. Jldtbun, Amity. Or. l'FEand 1 lavir.g separated. 1 have !t10 acres, clear, near lone. Morrow county, car t you raise h'tle money e.r FeVurfty, tent." implements and courage and be Independent. 10 years on bal- a 1., e. Ager.t Mr. I.oe'ir. 2' Stark bt acres, Tn cultivation, fa-m.y 10- hard, goeid buildings, 3 .,ws. '' ckens. I.orse, some ducks ai d img , farmlr.c impieiner.ts, .T'm'i, $ I 1 1 ,h balance Sr 4 1 RothchiM bldg. all 1 a : 1 1 A I RY f r,n. ette vailey ral l.i. 10 1 a u preferred. . 1 e-s. Wlllam-F-S07. Jour- FOR SALE 2a a.-res. reBr S-Hpr J6S0. take launch Part payment !45, Journal. " 'Si, N- STi'i'i; fart.-i. a vallev. preferred res. - n -1 ii . Willamette J out; mi! near Th 24. Stark AC RE- r.0 cultivated. 'les J3O0'i Wolfs' e'ti. CLARKE cnuntv. $4 per 4 2: 1st. FOR KENT FARMS 1 t S-.'A CRK.S of ('owl.lz river bottom land for lease for ithi -if years Does not overflow. Stock and machin ery for sale. Some terms. Call room 6. Glim an hot eh GARDEN land to rent. 4 acres right in Miiwaukie Answer at one-e as owner coing away. Y-M'h 'o. rnal. TIM RED 28 Timber Lands Several big Inalies of laije yellow fir. 1 !y to Tig. with favorable ra! to Portland, will take iart trade income pioptrtv Two tug tracts all trade. CEo E. WAGGON ,;r. SO.", Yeon bide KXUHANGK REAL ESTATE 'Z WILL trade my marine virw r.ome in I Alameda. Cal, for home in Portland, ' reason, locating In business here. This i in worth Investigating. It-tiii.,, Jour- nal. j TEN acres, improved, set of buildings, on electric cars. 7 miles out, mort 1 gage $!oCl, trade equity for house in 'town. 5 1 reku'u bhlg 1 W ILL trade clear $15. :.') on East side and io!tage irr"!l ertv first moitgagi; and part ash and pa 1 1 oiber property. s-,,n. .lournal. 'HAVE 2 clear lots and i-as; to put in rooenmg hr.ufe of 10 to 2.' roe.ims. O ' 4 tv. Journal. WANTED 1 'al 1 frrn la a room house and 4 Phone Main f I ', 7 or V alfnlla lat.d for .ots in Portland. -I. Jo rnal 11' you have any good property to trade we will match you. Ayrea A Smith. 501 Northwest bldg. Main 7261. MODERN house for unimproved land, acreage. E WEN 51 1 T. mama bldg 6 0 ACRES improved, stoi want city residen-e k f. ill 2 i 'a t a ma till. ram e $10,0'i'e bldg. INCOME -Try pop.rtv-. i light, for timber J1000 "l.- Dektim bldg. no, to 5 RmDm modern house, clen', farm. will assume. 51a Deknm Iddg TO TRADE for Ford, 40 aeFesWal- lowa wheat laud. Phoaa B-1276. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 21 (Contlnned) lu Ai"KKS. .'. miles from Grays Cross-ink-. Mt Scott car. 6 blocks from 2 heneral stores. V, mile from church and school, ft room house, good barn, 9 cues in cultivation. 40 fruit trees, i-n.all berries, J horses, wagon, 3 hogs, chickens, small trade. Price 14000. mortgage 1 1 fl hn 2 vents; will trade iiuity for I'ortland property or gro i erv clear of incumbrance. L.. A. Ba in ie. 'lackamas. in-., B. F. P. No. 1 6 ACRE COUNTRY HOME Up the Columbia, near Cape Horn: 4 I acres in cultivation; a neat little 4 I room house, small barn, chicken house, 1 etc Price $125u: mortgage J6S0; will trade equity for vacant lots here. Fred ; W Oe-mnn Co. 73C Cham. Of Com. ' TRADES- OF EVERY KIND. 1 We can match any legitimate trade; farms, houses, stores, rooming houseH. acreage, etc. Sij uare dealing, quick re sults L. t us show vo-.; Goddard. iO'. C.ilc h hl.lg Ji'o .a.-. lo acres, fronting on Rase Line, 4 '7 miles f 1 con the citv . small house, larsf him, all kinds '"Jbf fruit; will take modern room bungalow up to $.'Pi'it as first ravinem. I-aurelhurs' prer. rred A J. Farmer, 4 07 Stock Ex. WILL fade for house and lot, or lots. auto, or anything valuable 2S room rooming house in good location and linking money. owner, 146V 1st st , WANTED REAL ESTATE 81 " A NT 1-1 1 lot. 1 nth. 1.-4 10 per rent rash. 2 per with se ond mortgage '.5, Journal. ent II 1 v liege ROOMING HOl'SES 52 Rooms $350 Can ou beat that, rent $2 room In cluding steam heal, located close to Union depot on 6th St.; takes In $6 to $" day transient; well furnished. This po.ee sold 2 months ago for $0'JUO. total ; . r 1 . o JIj.".". tli.'u down, balance two ycais at ti per cent. See my agent. Pi I 1 s. 1 a N. nth st Si'TlA-M iiaATU'i i: Th- "icy Min i, moo. HICK. $.in :n l.r.ck room- i n s ! niiy on west aie. close to Ini trt.lhed by land- pi-ria le r !. rial ! op I H ..t f Easy terms New furniture. All with GodUaid. 60. f 1!'. Exclusively I'ouih l.ldar. OWNERS TAKE NOTICE. Client has small house and lot clear of debt in suburbs of Portland, cozy home, furnished, valued at $7r0. to trade for residential rooming house with furnace .'aV Cone), hide CO rooms, brick building, Ludl. Cal., 4u0(i population, reni $lm a month, will shove llou per month rlejr income; f.i.i furnituto and carpets; price $2000. Goo-L-e Bryan, jfi'i Chamber of Com. u i'-Kl 6 MS 2 0 Kieht in heart of city, rent only $4S. fl on one fioor. price for all $34U Peters. If. N. fth st. K 'R Sa"lF. New furnished 12 room apartment house, up to date, cheap 147 Park st . bei Morriboti and Aider st-- Mnin ?134. Ri 11 iM I NG houses for sale or exchange 10 rooms up. Wlthruw & Orr, 411 Het i ry bl d g . FOR SAI.fcr-pr rent -Furnished room ing house, centrally located. Asto- ria. Orecon P H Welch Astoria. Or BUSIN ESS OrrORTUXITIES liO I HAVE the exclusive agency of Tan h' -lser for Oregon. Washington and Idaho, the onlv real substitute for beer. You can't tell the difference Sold In casks or cases. Good oppor tunity for live man t take the dis tributing agency f"r Washington or Idaho. About $.I"0u ren ilri-d. Address E Peters. 514 Jefferson. Phone Main MS 2. AUTOMOBILE business, partner want ed to wait on customers, sell gaso line, etc Will guarantee good profits to energetic man. This requires very small investment, which will b se cured. Call room 329, Morgan Mdg WANTED Reiisl man for Chicago office: must give bonds; 11000 cash reouirid Write for appointment. Y 6T.lh Jeiurnal If vou trlng this d Defore Jan. 1 ROSE CITY PRINTKHV, 3d at Taylor. For SALE or trade, barber shop, pool hall and cigar store; a live business, town of bu'oj; terms. Call 201 Mor rison st. (JkocERY, market and nice apart ment house on good corner. $35,0O; fine oppoi tur.ity ; tio agents. Y-32, .1 1 u rna h I c, show you w here you can make $.0110 11, the next 2 months with a j:',c investment and your time. Apt. ." 1 2, 2.'. ) 1 2th st, F' ll SALE Sttiail. good restaurant, or wiM take a iiartner, email capital reeiutred. 17(j Madison St. W A N I'Rl Lady partr.er for hoe-rdlng h'.'ise J15; can furnish references. L-4M, Journal. P"t R SALE Business clearing TToo P-r month cheap; cause, poor Aealtn. C-254. Jou rr.al. pr'R S A I .E -Rest ai. ra n t and lodging house cheap, owner Is going back east 2r". Union Avf East .97. GR' "'Kit Y. candy, cinar and tobacco s-ore with living rooms; rent $20 mi out he Ea st f.aa FOR SALE $:vo fe.tionerv In a Jo in-hl. pool live hall and eon town. X-94'J. ( MMENH R1.I-: realty business, rare ripening to step right in and maka mopiv, $1"." Inn'il'e 171 2d et ID K K me an offer on restaurant, must go Main 3643 MONEY REAJi TO LOAX ESTATE 27 OUP. INSTALLMENT PEA!-." Is the surest and best method of paying a loan. $21.24 per month for 60 months pays a $1000 loan and Interest $15 17 per month for monthe pays a $K'00 loan and Interest, loi.icr durations and amounts la proportion.) We loan on improved property or for building purposes. EQUITABLE SVG'S & LOAN- AES'N. 242 Stark street. Portland Orea-on On impro.ed city and farm property st current rates. Attractive repayment privileges. Ioai.a ijulckly closed. Call today. Lar-e loans on business TOp-trtie-s, 6 per cent. i: a u uu !ij iElLiL 217-211 Marshall Not u.w cJiierQ Bank; Dldc. 4 114 A-411 2jo To 4j.uov- to loar. or. rfealtr. Fire J .-teinmeti Co, 6J2 Main s201. $100, $30. $1000, tract mortgages 2 0i Gerlir.ger bldg. 1-8 per cent. Con bought. B. Evans, SlOu.000 ON mortgages, city and farm property, fire Insurance. McKensle A Co . G -linger bldg.. 2d and Alder MONEY' to loan in amounts of $100 to property. A 1J, Bell. $6000 on city 201 Gerl.nsrer bldg. CASH pa.d for mortgagee, notes, con tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable rntee F. H Lewis A C'o . Lewis bldg LOANS mi on improved leal estate. The llliit'ltl N"-' Rank b.o MON E Y to i- aii property. F c Home BuioJers, 1230 V 1 log King. 314 Spaid bid. INSUT.ANCE AND LOANS. I. WHITE. 701 SELLING BLDO. I $40,00i) ORLESS KARRINOTON, 80 4th st Board of Trad bldg $100.1 UP to $5000 to loan on city or farm property TabOr 2520 MONEY r.- o to loan 4 to 8. W. 310 spaldin bldg. IP Selu $1'-'.iji,o to loan. 6Vk to 1 per cent. Goudard & V iedrick. 243 Etark. t2-'. $350. $600. $300. $1200. $100. Fred W German Co.. 73? Chamber of Com M ORTGAG E LOANS. and 1. Loul, Salomon fk Co.. 300 Oalt at. near Stft Jaioio. $7500. $15,000. to loan on city Im Bravad. It-sis, Journal. - , S7 BUILDING loans on city ana suburban property; money advanced at work progresses. W O Beck. 11$ Falling bldr Main 3407 MO KTliAli E loans. U Inv. A- Mortgage Co. 10 1 7 Oregon id et. UOXEV TO LOAN 07 TTELS, SALARIES mm mm 1 KH F ALL Upon your personal note. Now is th4 time to call "before Xmas rusn is on." 1, T S3, ... w . j , . . e iTViiUialky Tu ANv ONE working NO MORTGAGE NO INDORfeER rn,r LO WEST RATES. EASIEST PAYMENTS uv n Mi im NO PUBLICITY 1 in 1 . jim 1 v REBATE GIVEN IF PAID DUE. BEFORE l4f vi, l-m li y Wita SOS Falili.at H.dg Open evenings until n u clock from now uintU Xmas. lMilEiJlATc LOA.NS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWLLRT AT EASTERN RATES. We have one of the luiest retail Jewelry stores 111 the city. A loan de partment is conducted in connection with fcame. iiiukinx butiucvt I HICT LY CtNFlI d-NTlAL Absolutely n signs deBigiiH i;lg oian tiialiies dis placed in It' "t of our tor All rtiir chandise plec is held lor a period of 12 months, whether or not interest is paid when due. We are 1. censed :.nX have been established unca lskk. No connection with any etl.er lcn estatt-, lishment In this city. A & M DELOV AG E. JEWELERS. g;4 Wahhlngton St Salary or Chattel Loans mm mm On anything at 3'o per month. Portland Loan Co,, Licensed Licensed bv State. Sll 1 EKUM BUILDING. $1 and Wakhtrgtv.n. LOANS WANTED SO W A N T 1 : i - -1-1 t.- ? 0 on N-61 (, Journal i 1 a 1 V a t e Mil estate l $1000 asonable. FINANCIAL 31 la, ,Tai 2d mortgagee sellers' interest in and Wash. H. E. Noble. purchased; alao contracts. Ore. l.timbTiiKni bU HELD WANTED MALE WANTED- An expert l.n-nc ms-l r; must have good n feren- es. Zurn- w alt Bros . I ieumi k, 1 r WANTED at once. 2 men to Iparn au tomobile repairing and diiving. Call at Hawthorne Garage u'. Haw 1 horn- WAN'TED- la u -ant. in iKmiin to wotk in re- laWlson st t 1 .- ti k and drv pick. 1 . 6 TURKEY ; ick' : . t 66 4 EuSt 1 1 VI n u Phone East 401. EMPLOYMKN) department . A Servl. free to -nrmbers HELP WAN I FID Ml( 4S M C A Ai T'l.MolilLE SCHOOI, dav and night clHsses. expert train Ine in r.-j, airing, driving and machin-J work, forfcte. laihe. bhaper, drill press, etc.; time unlimited Secure pass at educational office. Y M. C. V bide.. 'O inspect our b-iOPM and methods. Com tetent chaul tenia and mechanics aup-r-lled. STt.M a , K.v I H i-.RS w.inl.d b goverii. ment, $7o month. I'ottlaid exaniina tlons o-ralt g Sample yue. tioiis free. Franklin Institute, liepl e7c-K, RocU- estet, N Y WILL you worst? V e nave auvanced coiuimssloti '' Write us for terms to salcsm-n. ci.nvassets and agenta. Address iJapital City Nuretiy company. hainn. r. MEN. women. Ik or n-ont h . go . 1 1 nn.ei pc-a.tioiih obtainable Frank 1 lo I ns 1 1 1 J te. 1 ter N T over. anttkl. $75 t jobs . Il.ousands U rite for list. Pi- 2 4.K. ilochea- MEN P.O.. ia Ivvav la.ill cletk4. $7i moi.ili Raplo In Pftttlculars ddrisfc FX- 1 Comtnetice ' res m . r ur ( 4... .1oiirti:l. ... " W it UP T EN G I. ARAN TEE ApCOX AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 266 1ITM AND JEFFERhON HEADWUAR I EPS for rooks wwn Trotel Aaency. - 4. "a -.oucn nu t COOK headqunrlera calllornla ini Depot. Zl umtim. near m Uncalled for tailor m-ie saiis $.&o up Tsvlor tne tmior. ii'imaim. UtiE Basaett : roatls-n: Nativ He 1 tor rrii v I tir f Hata. HEIiP WANTED FEMALE 't LADIKS wanting work we want dem onstrators, $1 to I day made. Rm. 602-3 Columbia bldgth HELP WANTED MALE FEMALE MEN and svorueii to Isawrn ti Uaxti. trade, -wagis paid while itarnina;: tuition reduced, rosltions secured. The only chain of schools in tha world. Bend for free catalogue. Moier Baroar Co!ee. H. 4 8 N 2d St. OREGON Barber college. Hi Madison. Fall term begins now. Men and women learn barber trade In wkrt ; cos'.tionB guaranteed, paid while learn ing ttiitlon reduced: expert instnictoirr W'A N T ED A GENT S" DISTR1CT an! local agents, rt.en Ot women. Call or write J t 5 Grand TI Portland, Or Big money, sure repeai- er no ejrrerenoe rnj red Act a 11 ICK. LADIES aid yentiemeri solicitors. Per manent territory. Food product. Call mornii,K to Mtkin. 24 Yamhill tt . ' hllM A'iTO.V M.-tiiE LA UNDRYMaV.- E 1 pert a, I around eral foreman, firstclass reierencea. ti- 1 1 5. Journal WANTEI' work bv nian. st'ady wot it young married pref 1 red. p.rthw;tck i-t TjTc.T-t.-T .-nvlneer c-eioel mfTaniC good reference, long exirn-nee. P-l Journal. . SITUATIONS y EM LE AS mother's assistant in C. S. home, or as housekeeper in couple's home; goc d readei and senmstress. U-204, Journa.1. . STAT vouiik lady wishes housework, i,ldom out evenings, good home ap i eclated; references East GIHL waits work in email lamiiy, wages $20. Call at S06 Garlield , Vi 1 il'.K ny day. SOU cocking piefirred. Main WOMAN J!in? (, w ants t- m day work. Woodlawo DRESSMAKING 40 MRS SMELT EN. a competent European modlstei and general drebumaker, hasi opened an -tabliahmert at 542'. k Washington street, where she respectfully solicit for patronage. S-itisfaei inn and very reaaonabie charges guaranteed. A school of cutting ard sewinsl will also be conducted Fee $27. for eours, which may be ,a;J on easy term. In ronilei-iiiiii with the dressmaking eatahllshmer.i. an artist s shop will be conducted, where all sorts of artietaf work and decorating will be done. al0 enlarging of photographs and framinn, (Ooktlsaed oa Sezt rage) UOXEV TO LOAX REAL ESTATE ( Continued)