THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916. 17 V v ft EASTERN PUBLISHER VILL ADDRESS LOCAL REALTY BODY FRIDAY F.'A, Wilson-Lawrenson, a World Traveler From New York, Secured for Talk. OFFER PRIZES MEXT WEEK rollowlar.Week, BMltors WW Com pote la B-Jdnute 8Jpsecnes on, "Port land, You Owa Town." F. A. Wllson-Lawrenson of New Tork, a world traveler and specialist In business and organization, will be the mala speaker at the Portland Real 17 Board luncheon In the crystal room of the Benson, hotel Friday noon. Mr. Wilson Lawrenson la business manager of the "Association Men," a bualnass magazine. Marshall N. Dana will act as chairman of the day. The regular luncheon the week fol lowing- will be devoted to a contest in B-minute speeches on "Portland, Your Own Town," by members of the board. Jaeger Bros, have offered a silver cup for the winning "boost," and secondary prises will be arranged. Malone O. Hutchlns, chairman of the entertainment committee, announces that many competitors have already signed up for the contest, and others wishing to enter the list will hava to make It known to the commute no later than Thursday night. October 1. Real Estate Transfer. tUyaund W. Clark to Bessie I. Clark. tract 20, 21, UZ. Sycamor Aou... Frank A. Taylor at a) to Arte Doalaman. music ft. in Bee. 7, S. T. I B., b. a b. Anal Barkley to Margaret Rafferty land beginning at ; doi int In W. lis of eetl at. 8. EX, at N. E cor. Kbit, " B, 4, Leorelwood 1 A. Petter and wf. to Lonia Jotanaoe, et al. U 2, B. 6. Altoona Park 3t W. Hammoud to Oeorge E. llobaon, L. IS, 20, B, S, rtrlandT Frank A. Taylor et al to P. H. Baal bvgen. land bfflanlnf on E. line of at. laid out on B. aid of Kent. B43.S ft, aortbarlv (torn H. Una ot Sec. s, F. jr. Winter and wf '. 'to' A. ii. BlasaV, L, 0, B. 4, Field Add Bane t itme. L. 11. 12. B. If, Terrace Park: alio tract beginning at point In W. eld line of K. 87th at.. 40 ft. V. from N. B. cor. of B. a. Park View Add., alao L. IT, B. 40, Lanralliur.it .. Walter O. Bush and wf. to H. O. Dor cheeter, L. 8, 4, B. 6. Hyde Park Add Bralnard Rstate to Bertha O. Bralnard, L. 0, 10, 11, 12, 23, 24, B. 2, Braln ard Tract: aUo L. IS, B. 12, 1'ark View Kxtd W. W . Sab la and wf. to Mary Keenan, part L 6, 6, B. 10. Highland Oregon Surety A Casualty Co. to 111 bernla Savings bank, L. 1, 2, 1). 242, Portland Add Wtlltiini T. Neldl and wf. to W- H. f4unn, L. 14, B. 12, City View Park Add Ama Mlnerra Hongh to Pavld II. Frank hauaer et al, L. 2, It. 2, Lorrtnton Holden inv. Co. to A. II. Metcalf. W. 40 ft. L. B. B. 109 Portlaud A. II. Metcalf and wf. to Builders' Credit Co., I.. 13. 14, 15. 18. and W. 110 ft. L 17, B. 2, Boulevard Add T. il. Smith to Joel II. Benton, L. B, B. 11. KliiEi-l Park Fred H. Jacobsen et al to Mabel Frewen, L. 18, B. 8, Bewlca.lv Add J. C. Brown and wf. to Km ma I.. Thayer, ulid. H L. 4, 2, B. 3, Eu ran Hts Fred K. Bailey and wf. to Romulus B. Carey, L. 31, 32, B. 2, Fairfield First National Bank of St. Jotim to C. 8. Kenyon et al, L. 11, B. 6, TVhlt wood Court 0. 8. Kenyon anil wf. to Much Ptiggaa et al, L. 11, B. 0, Wultwood Court.. Hubert Brooke and wf. to William II. Van Daren, L. 11, B. lfl. Roesmere, I. 7, 8. B. 4. Menefee Add. ; I.. 4. H. . Keystone Ald.. I.. 10. B. 4. Eastland N ord by Oavan Iny. Co. to Antolna Blake, guardian. N. 43 ft. ot L. 4, B. 2, Oolden Park Add Rudolph Wilde and wf. to B. 1. Dun ford et a I, L. 17. B. 80. Sellwood A. J. Dillon and wf. to P. O. 01tn et al. L. 2, 4. B. 30, Multuouiali Margaret C. Keuhana and Una. to Oay ette Bralnard. L. 5, B. ! Kloral park John C. McLeea and wf. to W. A. For dyee, L. 29. B. 12, Peninsula Add. No. J Lulu Strebln to Elmer Pheliis, L. 9, B 4, Thompson's Add to (Jresham... . L M. Hnwortb and wf. to K. S. Naisu et al. 1.. 17. B. 3, Wood mere. . .- K. Z. Ferguson and wf. to N. B. Holter. I. . 1. B. 70. Couch's Add Edward Mantbel to Ilulda Manthel, und. 1 Mu of W. 00 2 3 ft. of U 8. B. 18, Sunnyslda O. 8. Kenton and wf. to A. Mary Reed, northerly 40 ft. L. 9, B. 3, Wbltwood Court .Tee T20 10 850 10 10 25 10 13,000 0.000 1,600 10 10 10 10 101 10 10 10 BOO 10 10 l.oOO 10 10 Building Permits. W. B. Am, repair on story ordinary con structed toolhouse, 181 19th at. N ., between Johnson and Kearney its.; Mcllolland Bros., builder; 123. I'Qillp Bueliner, repair three atorj ordinary constructed store bullillng. 263 1st at., between MadUon and Jefferson at.; X. C. Belcbl. 282 2d at., builder; K)5. Mrs. tilery, erect on story frame garag. fift.l E. 47th at. N.. between Siskiyou and Klickitat ata.; Q. T. Anderson. 700 K. 41th St.. bnllder; $S3. 11. J. Morrlaon. repair 4 atory ordinary con structed store building. 200 4th at., between bvlmon and Taylor sta. : Mike Uelsner, 16S W. Park at., builder; $100. Mary B. Morrla. erect on atory frame wa gon iliad, t37 E. 83d at., between Gladstone and Cora; Bart Turley, builder: (25. K. Patch, erect on atory frame dwelling, aiO 80th at., between 63d and ttoth ata.; builder, same; U00. Vlra. Hana Hewitt, repair two atory frame dwelling, 401 13. 44th it . between Hancock ' and Broadway; builder aaine; t-00. 'Vj duairlng. 634 Myr'tl at., between 21st and 22d SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES Don't stay gray ! Sage Tea and bulphur darkens hair so natur ally that nobody can tell. Tou can turn gray, .faded hair beau tlfully dark and lustrou3 almost over night If you'll get a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, Improved by the addition of other In greaients. are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and even ly mat no one can tell It haa been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or 'becoming raded have a surprise await lng them, because after one or two ap plicatlona the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark ana oeauurui. - This Is th age of youth. Gray haired. unattractive rolks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyetb's Bags ana r suipnur compound tonight and you'll be. delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap- aearance wunin a law days. vv'Thlg preparation la, a toilet requisite una l not mienaea zor ma cure, mltl ; ration tr prevention of disease. (Adv.) AND DARKENS HAIR Lumber Consumption Statistics Compiled Oragom Consumes About 194 Per Cant of Its Aamuai Cat, Moat of Zt as Tlra Wood, Hoff riadg. Balem, Or Oct. 12. Oregon con sumes about 19,1 per cent of her lum bar production annually, according to Labor Commissioner Hoff. It is es timated, according to the commtaalon ar, that the atate harveata annually about .41 par cent of Its timber stand and that .82 per- cent of the timber consumption Is for fuel. Oregon uses S7.S per cent In excess of her log production, the excess coming from the forests of Washington. The sale of red cedar shingles to Arkansas. Tennesaeee. Mississippi and Alabama, territory formerly held ex clusively by the cypress shingle manu facturers, was reported to the com missioner. MMTTE PLANS TO Judge Charles S, Cutting At tended University in 1873 but Did Not Graduate, Willamette University. Salem. Or, Oot 11 Of unusual precedence In the educatlonaU annals of old Willamette will be the bestowal of the baccalaur eata degree of Willamette university on Judge Charlea 6. Cutting of Chicago tomorrow moraine as part of tne form al inaugural ormonlea of Dt, Carl Gregg Donsy as president of the uni versity. Judge Outtlnar wai a member of the lgT olaas of Willamette but left the Institution at the close of his sopho more year on aoocunt of Illness. He want to the middle weat, where he aohlerved marked distinction aa a teacher, editor and lawyer. Sleeted Bar President. From there he went to Chicago, Where he wen national fame as a prac ticing attorney and Judge during the last 13 years. Ho has been president of the Cook County Bar association for two consecutive terms, an honor which has rarely been bestowed on any man. At present he la also president of the school board and has been a member of the board for more than five year. In 1907 the University of Michigan was honored to give him his bachelor of laws degree. Judge Cutting has always had a warm affection for Willamette univer sity, and has expressed a desire for the baccalaureate degree from thlg In stitution. At a recent meeting of the faculty and board of trustees a unani mous vote was taken in favor of pre senting the official Willamette bac calaureate degree to the noted Jurist The precedent for thla unusual ac tion is to be found In Harvard and Ohio Wesleyan universities, which re cently bestowed similar degrees on Civil war veterans, who left their prospective Alma Maters to enlist In the armies. Mrs. Cutting Is here In Salem with the Judge. Recruiting Detail Now Mustered Out Begnlar Army and Wavy Vorcaa Vow Only Branoaea of Barrloa Accepting Becrolta In This City. The recruiting detail that has been securing men for the different -United States militia forces on the border, with headquarters at Third and Oak streets, has been mustered out, and wilt 'return to Medford and their duties with the coast artillery corps, O. N. G. The detail was commanded by Captain John B. Hlbbard, who was assisted by Sergeant James Q. Adams, Corporal L. S. Beveridge and Private Fred An drus. Recruiting offices at Eugene, The Dalles and La Grande have been closed. The regular army and navy forces are the only branches of the military service of the United States still accepting recruit in Oregon. Salem Man Hit by Train; Eye Blacked a Auto wracked on Southern radflo Traoks Hear Chemawa, But Driver Oata Off With Only Minor Injuries. Salem, Or., Oct. 12. Fred A. Erixern, Salem contractor., escaped with only lacerations on the face and a black eye Wednesday afternoon when his auto mobile was demolished by the south bound Southern Pacific-Coos Bay train at a crossing near Chemawa. He did not see the train approaching, he says. ata.; Tbao. 11. Barr, bnllder, Balem, Or.; $1200. Carpenters' Union No. 228, repair two story rrame loose nan, u urana are., Between $ Pine and G. Oak ata.: builder asms: 7. Qua Anderson, repair four atory ordinary construction apartment houa, 64 King at. N.. between Davia and Ererett sra.; Portland Iron A Wire Works, bnllder: I7B. John Matulea, repair on and one half atory iram aweuing, vua Emerson at., between K. 29th and B. 8th at.: builder aame: 1100. I K. Moore, erect- on atory garage, S75 wasco at., between l3tn and 14th sta. r E. W. Baughman, 294 E- 83d at., builder; $180. StT Oaborn, erect one atory frame a-araira. 10ft K. 70th at., between Qllaan and Ererett au.; builder, aame; $2S. Oorbett estate, repair 10 atory concrete building, 290 Morrison at., between 4th ami Mh ata.; William foster, 701 Seneca at., bnllder; $75. Clark Wilson Lnmber Co., erect on and one half atory tram dwelling, Llnnton road, Linn- ton, ur.; a. u. raikenberg, 812 Ererctt at., Duiiuer; fjuuv. Plan for Survey of Lane-Coos Highway s IVana , County Court Agrees to Stand Kalf rxpenaa if State Highway Commission "Will ay other Half. Eugene, Or.. Oct. 12. The Lane county oourt haa agreed to atand one half the axpenae of making a detailed aurvey of the proposed Lane-Coos highway to extend from Eugene to Marahfield. providing the atate high way commission will stand the other half. Members of the Lane county court and other road enthusiasts went to Salem today, to Interview members of the commission and they report that the proposition seamed (to be very fav orably received. It was put up to the advisory board and a reply will - be given within a few days. Coos Bay people are said to ba en thuaUatlo over tha proposed highway CONFER DEGRE UPON CHICAGO JURIST CIVIL SERVICE IS FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, SAYS NEW MEMBER George C, Mason Says He Has Positive Views; Would Clean Out Unfit Employes. f J '-4a f I- ueorge- C. Mason. George C. Mason, appointed to the municipal civil service board by the city council, believes that civil service Is for the benefit of the publlo rather than for the protection of the lndt- vldlual, and says that ha will try to carry out these ldeaa as a member of the civil service board. "My views regarding civil service are somewhat positive," ha said. "I believe that civil service is for the good- of the public and that protec tion for the individual Is only lnci dental. I believe that a city am ploye should be keptvln aervlce only as Ions as he is efficient and the public Is well served. ' I do not be lieve that civil service is to give a man a life job when ha la unfit." Mr. Mason was before the council to thank the members for his ap pointment. Ho will attend the meet ing of " the civil service board to day, when tha board will select its chairman. John F. Logan and R. H. Thomas are the other two mem bars of the board. Gary Plants Will Be Enlarged, Increased Construction Wow trade Way to Coat Between $13,000,000 and $30,000,000? Two Others Axe to locate There. Gary, Ind.. Oct 12. (L N. 8.) Plans of the United States Steel cor poration to make vast extension to the existing- plants, for the building of new ones and the location of two large Industries by Independent con cerns at Gary -were disclosed today. At the Gary plant four new fur naces will be built, together with a new Bessemer duplexing mill and other buildings. It now employ' 1400 men. a like number being on the roue of other subsidiaries There are to ba five additional blast furnaces erected at the Gary plant, according to Mr, Buffington. Thla will make aeven stacks, the largest single group In America, Conatructlon now under way will cost between $15,000,000 and $20,- 000,000. The plans for the National Tube com pany, for which the steel corporation authorized an expenditure of $25,000 for the first units, call for four blast furnaces, docks, the Bessemer mill and auxiliaries. Ultimate plans call for 14 blast furnaces. Plans also are being forwarded for the American Locomotive company's plant and for the plant of the Ameri can Car & Foundry company, both of which are to be located In Gary. Can't Eemove Lines, Will Bepaint Them Middle Parking Tlmn Strips for Antes Cause of Considerable Annoyance to- the City Engineer. Last week Commissioner deck told the city council that the white painted strips on Sixth street, between Morri son and Aider, used in th middle parking plan experiment, would be re moved. Commissioner Baker wanted to know why the lines had not been re moved. From City Engineer Dater he learned: That the paint used was of a new kind, guaranteed to stick. That efforts made with a scraper were unsuccessful. That gasoline and kerosene did not feaze the paint. That the only way the lines could be made Inconspicuous is to have them repainted. And now the lines are to be painted black. Pendleton Resident Dies of Tuberculosis Pendleton, Or., Oct. 12. Walter Eg gerth. 26. years old, died Wednesday morning at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. B. C. Eggerth of this city, fol lowing an illness of two years from tuberculosis. Mr. Eggerth, besides his mother, la survived by two sisters, Mrs. Roy Nor man and Frieda Eggerth of this city, He was born here, but before his ill ness was a telegraph operator at Ho- quiam, Klamath Falls and San Fran clsco. Optical Illusion. From the San Francisco Star. Jones, beautifully drunkt wigwagged his way up the street wherein he lived, with a dignified yet hostile glare -in his eyes. As ha approached his home ha braced hlmaelf and his gait waa becoming noticeably steadier, when all of a sudden he plunged against a bar ber s pole. As tbey raised him off the ground he managed to articulate: , "Whassat woman with atrlsed atockwgggoT. against mer. ... .. . "NTirrTif QVhnnl Qfrirto H Trr r7m, n T? ! VV OfK a L L lie Ua ll eS i Fifteen, Including Soma Prominent Womea of City, Enroll at Tint Sea- eion T.ach.rs Are Bonatln Tims. -ww ... v first time in its history The Dalles hlgi school is offering night school ' courses. The first classes were held .. J .a , i the various classes. Seven alien boys are enrolled In the beginner's English and in the American citizenship classes. German and Spanish are being taught, as well as all branches of reg ular school work. i City Superintendent of Schools Irvin B, 'Warner was Instrumental in inter-! estlng the school board in the night ; school. Ha saw the need for such an I nstitutlon here and it was at his sus- gestion that it was decided to give ; the Instruction -free to those who re i unable to pay. A nunfber of prominent women residents of the city are en rolled In the German and French classes. They will probaWy contrib- , ute toward the maintenance of the j faculty, Miss Agnes Newell, Miss night achool. Three members of the hlirh school Hazel Ward and J. P. Miller are do nating their time to the night school. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCORDION PLEAILNO UKMSTITCHIN'.i. HUaIIiIm;: KfTliiN.' BULKS, BU-IIONS lUVKKEU. Ea81'H N NOVELTY Men. CO.. OH fill. B'WAV 2KV a'ilk&'liAA HeuiMtilcliUia;, Hcctruitn, aide aod sunburst pleatliiz: bullous covered: suoda peed. Bcslloplua;. Pltio-k blk. B'way loi:D AOATg -OUTTfcaS al. 1B74. Mfa. jewrieis. expert m au-uuiHaers. 'bt. B'wsy and frk. Miller's. 243V, Wash , AOBMOULTPKAL IaLTLEXENTS . aS. EaUE.SStl AUE iiupiemeats, teaicies and geqgrsl farm Buppllra. aito K. lorrlon. BLAKK BOOK MAXE&S OAV1S U liuuaiA.N. inc., iuu id st. Ulak book aunufaciurera, asenta for Jonea Im proved Loo Leaf Ledeeiii. Se tb Dar Ku- reke Leaf. A-3183, Main 183. BKA88 AID MACHINE WORKS HABPa.U'8 Urna Works. Brs.s cutlers and Biscblpe works, loo N. Bth et. B'dway 2342. CAEPiT CLAKIKG r a c ruj;s carpel i clrauiDS. North- weat itug Co., 1S3 E. mu st. K. aoW, B-ik), JoVCK bKUS.. tK-cinc ClfauiuK Works Lar peta cleaned and laid; relating our pe- clalty. hMtt 440. t-r.tw. LiH K. 19th st. .s. CHIROPODIST -AND MASSEUSE bAl'aalelACa.l t-UirojuUiat i,u uiusseuae. MAi fauania Plug. Mil. Dwa CHIROPRACTORS btccatiaa UL wtui nugeriug dlaaea, caes laaics uue oi treutmeiiu. Hj: acute cases lea time, lesa cioua;: iiriencd; making food. lr. kicMaboo, 2d floor Matleay bid;, bsr.ltarlum 734 Hawthorne. COAL AND WOOD SA lluNAL tVHL CO. East 2041. Ureen alabwood. 4 ft.. t3.5o cord. Block wood. A ft ' S4.&0 cord; aawd, 4 MJ luad. Uij alabwood, awd, S4.00 load. A-l fir, 4 ft., $3.60 cord. ieiiTerea or mwpu to oraer. MtfcH cABH Ury llr, 4 ft., 14.60 to isiocKwooa, auo naier at. Main 4Ste. A-434T. AD p Fuel Co. Small orders our soecial- Di j tj. 400 Union aye. N. East 4ti61. BltlCK, cvnieut, plusterlog, tile and boiler wora promptly attended to. Marshall 4QtiS. CITY Fuel Co., guod 4 foot alabwood, X3.40 a corq. East or oUtn St., f4.7Q. Sellwood 1700 OOMTEACTOag AKD BtTIXDEHS ObKAH UCBEU, Ueueral Couuactor. Oner- iocs uiaar. SOO AND CAT HOSPITAL VU, U. Id, 11 U Til M A.N, VJii'ib.KiiNAKlA.S Hospital. 41B E. 7th t. East 1847. B 11W2. EDUCATION Al. COatJlCiAL SCHOOLS Couiuieicial iicuuol. yuicM, luuruuc a ousiaesa irr.iniug. writ lor cata lcgTi or call 6oa Orpheum bolldlog. DAJJCINO MAMCHUSTUU Uauclua; Acodemj. b6 6tb su bet. Stark aod Oak. Special rates, 4 prlTate leaaons, 2; morning, atterooon, evening; all latest aancea guarauteea; class TbaiKday, Sat utday eTenlngs, 7-8:30. Broailway i'180. KM. and Mr. Ueatb Scbool Leaaona daiij. Class Friday ete. 10U Ud at., between Wssa Ington and Stark. Lesions 25c. Main 8?i6. LAW SCHOOLS. OREGON LAW SCHOOL A thorough, prac tical course in law. Hecltadoua eTenlngs. Main 977. Alwky Bldg. MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHER8 E. TUlkXUUHN Violin learber, pupil bevcik. aui r neaoer oiog. Marsnaii lew. PbOF. 1. It. LAWHON Piano leaaoua at jour borne. 60c. Pbone Tabor 139. KAUTIMal piano placing In 1(1 to W leesone. ennstensen ayatem." 412-13 Columbia bide. VIOLIN, piano, mandolin, guitar, ukkulele. banjo. 75c. Main 4592. Instruments for tale. TIRE rSSrHANCE Pacific sta its hhh lsschancsi co only Oregon fir Insurance compa n f. rxtryy epos akd eao arGg Send Us Your Old Carpets FLUFF RUGS Mad from old iBgrotn, Brussels, Azminster. Bir.yrna. Alao rag rugs, all sixes. Mail orders prompt- Carpet cleaning. Send for booklet. WESTERN FLUFF BOO CO. 64 TJnloo At. N. Pbones East 681S, B-1475. TT7BHACE8 Boynton Furnaces Economical. effectuaL Frost and Markat. I. C. Bayer Co., KAKICTOIMg AKD HArRDRESSINO 0T Bruadway bldg, Mekidential work by ap polntment. Phone Main 1222. MATTRE68ES OLD msltrejK-e aud faatner brds mad into sanitary folding forms; feathers renoTated. yoldlng M. Co.. 5QS WlUlamK. K. 6874. MOK-UTTOXICATINO BEVEBAOEB V'KINUAHJJS Uuldea anu Amber Nectar. Henry Welubard plant, 13th and Buruside. Main TU. Phone A-l 102 PAIKTIMQ, TINIIMO, FAFEBHASGINQ PAli 1'lNij, UurfTig, paperbailgiu.:. buop 54 Marshall at. Main 4414. Tocble Painting Co. FH0I0 JABGAIM8 liilS ad and lfl euuuea yuu to Uoaaa ox aepla photo, 3 tatting mad. The Peaaley Stu. dio. 40 Morrison. Msn-hsll 826. PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS lUa IV 88V Stark st. 'UUS JOil.N H. JJA.N.S Broadway 4W. A-40S9 BTJBBEB STAMPS AND SEALg ALJM bieuciU, Iraa CUecka. tit mm, tugaa. PACIFIC CUAOl sUAJaP WOtiKS 281 Wsahlngton st. Main 71U. A-ST14 SAFETY S.AZ0BS HONED BAr KIlt rasora auarpeued. u kluua, t SOc per doseu. 14- al st. near Morrison. SHEET SiETAL WORKS KluPAiaiiSu liu kutl arse. tuuts. m-mtiuii LutiL 810 Hrst t. Pbone Main 141M. TOWEL SUPPLY fOKTLANU Ljauu.iry Co.. iur pruuipt, afu clent tervlce. t'Uoiie B'wsy 41Q. A-HtO. TKANSFEB AKD STORAGE Oregon Transfer Co. Established 1870. Transfer and turwardiug Agents. Storage Free Trackage. Office and Storage. 474 t,Uua st 13th and Ullsan. Main e. A-44S0. ALWAXS "PICK" lUtT Jba-or livjcsctiuuu OOOIW SPEClALiatS Storage, Packing, Bhlpplng snd Moving. Bora or Anta Vaaa Special freight rate ' to all points. C O. PICK TKAJiSrKR A bToKAGB CO. Becoed aad Pine. Broariway 5IMt. A-1MW VUiUk-tMH TUANSakll CO. rurullttra uvr era, packers, lorag; tl reproof warsbemae, Ifttt sad Uot sta laaln 641.-2247. fM a aJi It-AfVtt IdP B IJOBBIrs' WHOLESALERS! Anrr. oil aj olabs kiA.HjbHS a CO.. "Utsb Standard" paint. W. E. corner 2d and Taylot If. 1771. A-A6S1 PLTSMBIW9 BTTrrLtES fLtJUiiiNu uptiiM. wuoiai pri-. trt- """" ' ".m i n..n m. SAXTTAKT VariXQ RAOS . QUAKl-pn 812 FEOST ST. - Li OnMI'irX LUi nioxg main ieaa WOOD PIPI romuMi wtiou Vtvu. co. eaciur and "fflc nr 24th and York ata. Mstn xzrroxMATXoa coupon. If you want the name of a reliable business house dealing; in any line of merchandise, or information regard ing resorts. hotels, railroads, steam ship lines, etc.. address Oregon Jour nal Information Bureau. Information desired: Name Address . . NEW TODAY RUPTURE J. A. JOHNSTON Xnpture Specialist 411-412 Allaky Bid. Beaolts Ouaraatd Fearcy Brothen, Inc. COLLECTORS 808 Saknm Bldg. Portland, Or. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment t Mortgage Ca. Offices 202-4 170 3d 8. FARM LOANS 77 TO V27c M0XTGAOE8 BOUGHT. Kortgage Company for Amsrloa, Boom 23 Alnaworth Bldar. rorUavsOr. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Wilson's Auction House. 14S-17I 2d st. Sale at 10 su m. Al 2 p. 2d st m. at Ford Auction Co, 11 Furnltre. carnets. etc. MEETIXO NOTICKS 4)1 A. & A. 8. RITE. Oregon Lodge of Perfection, No. 1. Special meeting in Au ditorium. Scottish Rite Ca thedral, this evening at 8 o'clock. Celebration of the completion of the first temple. Fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Tishrl. Historical address prepared by the grand commander. By crcer ven. Master. WEBFOOT CAMP io. 65, W. O. W.. every Friday night in W. O. M'. Temple. 128 11th t. Members requested to be present Visitors welcome. J. H. Ponnay. C. C. A. L. Barber. Clk LENTS LODGE, No. 156, A. f . A. al.. stated com .- munication at Lents this evening, October 12. Lec ture by George Esles. sub ject, the greatest builder in the world. ay order or w. M. O. A. HESS, Secretary. COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 114. a. tr, & a, m. special com munication this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o clock. Ma sonic Temple. Labor in the M. al. degree. Visiting bretb ren alwaya welcome. FRED U OLSON, Sec. MT. HOOD LODGE NO,157, A. f. et A. Al- B fecial communication t o m o r r ow (Friday) evening at 7. Work in m. M. degree, visitors welcome. Order w. M. ED, c. DICK. Sec ALBERT PIKE Lodae. No. 162. A. F. and A. M Stated communication thla frTlaay evening, October 13, m. :u o ciock. visitors wei come. By order of W. M. E. K. IVIE, Secretary. OREGON COMMANDER Y K T. Regular conclave this evenlnit at 7:30. Your at tendance will be appreciated. C. F. WIEGAND, Recorder. CLAN MACLEAY. No. 122, Order of Scottish Clans, will meet at 7:30 prompt tomorrow evening in banquet ing hall. Masonic temple. Smoker at 8. Full attendance requested., JAMES GALT. Sec'y. MULTNOMAH circle. No. 744, Women of Woodcraft, will give a "eOO" and stepping party. "Oct. 13. at the Wood man hall, 128 11th St. Admission 16c, good prizes. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th. CLASSIFIED AD RATES CASH ADVEHTISEXEKTa. Daily or Sunday. 14 cents per word tor all classifications ex cepting "For Bent In Private Family." "Roma and board in Private Family." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent" ada. wale are 1 cents per word. Three insertions tor tbe price of two. r-eren Insertions for the price of fire. No ad taken for leaa than 15 cents. CASH JJLST accompany copy to obtain above rates. CHAEGED ADVERTISEMIlfTS. 1 cents per work per insertion. Thla charge is for all classifications except ing "For Rent in Private Family." "Boom and Beard In Private Family." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Bent" ads, which ax 1U centa per word per insertion. No ad charged for less than IK cents. XJ ffgl Si a 1i sties marriages. Births. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Everett Knoaff. 1120 Eaat Market at., and Dorothea Mildred Kruse, 458 Eaat 26th St. John Clarence Coakle. Lyle, Wash., and Mary K. Bchwarzman, 84 Eaat '79th at. N.. Edward W. Clark. Phllt delphla. Pa., and Etiel U. Dvlph. 363 West Park ft. Boas Asa Grldley, N. Yakima, Wash., and Erma C. Greenwood, Imperial hotel. John Frlck, 143 N. 16th at., and EJva Bath Gilham, Hillsdale, Or. W.G.Smi'h&Co, -- Third flor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 30! Stark st. BIRTHS AfCONNELL To Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. McCon nell. 916 E. UorrUon at., Sept. 30, a daugh ter. DEVEIUEAUX To Mr. and Mra. Edmnnd I. Devereaux, 1160 Milwaokie at., Sept. 29, a daughter. SCHLIP To Mr. and Mra. Jnllua gchllp, 5227 4-Jd st. S. E.. October 8, a eon. BAiLKV To Mr. and Mia. Elmer B. Bailey. 6 6 NortUrnp at., Oct. 8, a son, ' B1CH To Mr. and Mrs. Frencls U. Blch, 1628 Mississippi ave., Oct. T, a son. SFEIRd To Mr. and Mrs. Tuomaa E. 8peira, 260 K. tUd St., Oct. 6, a son. MAY To Mr. and Mxa. John, F. May, 874 ES. 26th at. N.. Oct. 3. a daughter. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. 525. K Davis at., Oct. 9, a daughter. HADLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Cht-ster A. Had- ley, 1207 Alblna ave., Oct. 7. a son. ' WBENN To Mr. and Mra. M. F. Wrena, 87 zteurasaa- si., ucx. e, a aaugnier. CHL'RCHLBY To Mr. and Mra. Freak D. Churchley, 241 McMlllen St., Oct. 7, a son. SNOrKJEASS TO Mr. and Mra. Jamea V Soodgraaa, SSA Vaughn st., Oct. 8, a daugh ter. DEATHS AKD FUNERALS 75 STARS In this city. Oct. 11. Jobs Barry Sears. ' The remains are at the residence establishment 01 t. v, sinley 4k Son, -Moot gonr st St. . :i..'-tt..t. . . .. ik DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 (Con tinned) HANNA The funeral services of to Ute I t mas P. Hanna. of Ull 41st it. 8. E.. number of Mognt Tabor lodg No. 42. A. F. A A. SC. and Sumner Post. 3. A. B., Wbo tiled Oct. 11. will 6c bell at Hlllmsn ru- aerai panora, sta and Salmon at., at p. . . tomorrow iKrkUrK Oct. la. FrlewU ln-i trematiyriam. iAUISON-in this clij. Oct. 11, at br lat riaeuc, 411 alaia at.. Ann! Jamison, aga 41 years, wit of Lrnndal Jamtaoa. Tb fu neral aerrlcea will ue held Friday, Oct. 13. at 1 o'clock p. gi., at tb realdnce establisb. ir.tnt of J. P. Kinler & Sou. Montgooterx at Stb KrieDds lovltod. luiermeut at Lone Fu cemetery. tiERMAN At 111 U- ave.. Oct. 12. Carolina :t"LHEBOX Rcmalnj of the late V. J. Mul- heron will be forwarded to Ni wberg. Or, I .or : .. . .... a . ullU. m. I st 7:35 m., Friday. Oct 13. by Miura m Itoi ey. PKL'ETT In this cltT. Oct 11. Hattle Pruett Ucmaiua at arlors of Miller A Tracey. No- , lice vt luuBiai uiter m . ... . BRAMBEBO Elnors ,H. Bramberg. St. Vin cent a, oct. , 40 yeara, pulmonary emnoma. BI.AC'rtH AI,I Jetta L. Blaikball, Bt. Vin- crnt'a. Oct. 8. 28 years, acute dllltatlou of atcmacb. UYSLKK Paul tiytler, 197 Jarrett at., Oct. T, 4a years, chronic neuhritia. W OBICK MelTina W orlck. 115 E. 72d St. N., Oct. 8. 75 years, mitral Insufficiency. BEAD MelTln B. Kecd, St. V'lucenta, Oct. , 52 years, appeudicltis. KNAPP Charles 11. Kuapp, St. Vincent's, Oct. 8. 72 years, arterrlc sclerosia. FREAUF Kstberinc Freaitf, 3'J2 Constance at.. Oct. 7, 84 years, senility. IitltOY Maude M. Lalloy, St. Vlncenfa, Oct. 0. 2.1 yenrs. diabetic conia f'lAmiSTS CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A-1S05. Fine flowers ml floral desiens. No branch stores. MARTIN Ar FOKbKS CO.. florists. 4t Wash. Msin 269, A-12C3. Flowers for sll oppH?ton5 nrtlftlca lv arrana-rl OSCAR JuHNHuN KI.UIAL CO.. 11 Glisan Kt Mar. 4372. A-14fi4 MAIN 6116: wreaths, niliowb, S3 up. Sprays $1 up. Chappell' H47 Mor'lH'n. SWISS FLORAL CO.. 23d snd Gllsan. MAX M. SMITH, floriat, Hlh. 6th et. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD HOLM AN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507, A-1511 IP. L LEBCM. Undertaker. East 11th and Hawthorne. Phones E. 781, B-1888. Lady ass!s'-"t. A, D. Ken worthy Co, Tabor 6267; S802 92d st. Lents. Tabor 6896; 66th st. and Foster road, Arleta. F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder st. Phone East 62, B-2525. Dunning & McEntee tiW.VS'a every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430. A-4558. Lady assistant. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Progressive Funeral Directors, MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH, MILLER A TRACEY, Independent Fu neral Directors. Prices low as $20, 640. $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 2691. A-78S5 AR 7ll5r Pr 592 Williams ave. 1 Hi eildl O0. East 1088. C-1088. Lady attendant Pat and night service. Hdmiltnn East 80th and Gllsan. Fu ailllllUII neral services. Tabor 4313. QIFAFQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152 ,OrL VV LO a-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1262. East 1268. 1026 Belmont, at 34th. Lady attendant. R. T. Byrnes, new residence establ'l, 1 801 Williams ave. Wdin zzo. C-1943. 1 VAULTS THE NATIONAL VAULT COMPANY. Ft, Montgomery st. Tabor 2521. Steel reinforced concrete burial - aults. Air tight, waterproof, everlasting. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS 164-268 4th sr.., opp city Hail. Main She. Philip Neu A Sons, for memorials, ciSaBLAESlNG GkANlTtCCl tl 2p7-SRP 8TCOP WAQI5QN TO LEASE 63 TO LEASE 100x100. trackage, central. term of years. owner. w-i2. Journal. 1 BUSINESS PROPERTY 68 MT equity $300 In lot 60x100; has rented store bldg. on it; In good lo cation; would consider a trade, auto mobile preferred. Call Tabor 2156. FOR SALE -OUSES 61 . " 81850. Will sell my 6 room modern house, close to churches and schools, street Improvements all paid, E. 6th, near Al berta, $660 cash. Buyer to assume bal ance. This is a snap; don't miss it. Woodlawn 3229. $1400 HOME FOR $60. A real sacrifice, bungalow. 4 rooms and bath, elec. gas., etc. Fine lot for garden and chickens, close to Rose City car and school, not less than $160 cash. $16 mo. Can be seen day or evenings. Tabor 8040. FOR SALE Modern 6 room nouse and lot. near 62d and Division sts., prl:e $1400. $400 down, balance on time, a real bargain if taken at once. B-193, Journal. FOR SALE LOTS 16 FINE building lot near Peninsula park. Cost $900. My price $590. Mr. Truby. 306 Oak st. Phone Bdwy. 1668. BEAUTIFUL Vi block, 47th st. nd Alameda drive; bargain. Owner, Tabor 4812. ACREAGE 57 $20 to $40 Per Acre Tracts 5 to 40' acres, on road, fine soil, school. 39 miles down the Co lumbia, Close to logging, camp. Easy terms. F. B. Holbrooit Co.. 214 Lum- ber Exchange. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, dose In car line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshal! 1686 or Sail wood 476, John H. Otrison, owner. CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN rancnes near Portland. 2, 6, Vi acre tracts, best soil, good roads, near electric. Hi to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar land. 809 Teen bldg.. Portland. FOR QUICK SALE. An acreage, beaver land, unimproved, no stumps, in tbe city, four blocks from car and close to paved street, good tor gardening or greenhouse, price 81600. terms. Cell Sell. 341. BIGGEST bargain of the season in on acre near city limits. Out of town owner sacrifices equity for $100. Bal ance easy terms, 806 Oak at. Phone Merman, age o yjars 4 noon t as i gar. .v.... " . HA VTfi best soma- r.n.r.l tSirnsniiiss The faneral serTic. will be heal from Kt. anu is aooa onion lano. can give you business In ioorcOLntrv own all SUZh. .V-WidSvfaeUaentV and 10 .era tracts at Clat.kar.lt, W0 JJf ? tv. ' "rIafoDDor?-: " Mt CalTary cemelHrv, prlrate. Benialn. In Clatskanie lies half way between Port- ntY Call and sil' nwnJ? 20 Will care of Walter C. Kenwortbr. land and A-torla Clatalcanl. hit a 1 ?IiyViiU ana OWnt- 0J 671 Coatisme CURAT AfTRTCAGEL S20 per acre, $20 down and $10 per rnnnth hima A o nf aa4 Unit f re frnm mv ui..n Vnrtland and Astoria. In Powllt county i?.AAlP"S. Jn?w"," r2.,i12" tlon for dairv or Douitrv ranch: run nlng water. B acres. $2S0; ,10 down, IS per month buys 5 seres of iZnri hetweerv Portland ana centralla on the main Una of threa l ,lrad8-, y mne fom a town of 800 population, sawmills and ahlngia mills. Soma of this Und Is partly iimrmi; runninr eireams, sora wi- in.-yuiaLiun jl 1UUU. A ujiecaje lanuili cannery and creamery; lies 1 mile from . mnc m r n K .. . . . O . . acre down and $1 per acre per month, i BELL REAL ESTATE CO.. 818 Railway Exchange bldg. FOR SAL13 FA.IMS 17 640 ACRES of wheat land, 2H mllAsi ' irom R. H. station, store ana post- ; 4ft all a a .-1 . .As. ny office. All Improved and some ground ready ror Reeding this ran. Terms i cash, balance on time at 6 per cent. Old age reason for selling. W. A. Thomas, Cecil, Oregon. 40 Acres, a Snap - H In orchard, 5 years old. Tou can make $70 per month off this place with a team. Will consider trade. No a pent h. J-118, Journal. 6ft ACRK SNAP. $200 cash buys my $1200 equity. Cost me $2900 three years ago. All under cultivation; good family orchard; good well and fair house. Mr. Hageman, 306 Oak st. Phone Broadway LiSd. 00 ACRES. 660 acres summer fallow, ready to seed. Crop 191'.. 40 bu. All fenced, plenty water. Trice $60. Terms cash, balance 1, 2 and & years, Int. 7. Box 246. Starbuck. Wsh. COOS COUNTY DAIRV RANCH. 121 acres, fully stocked, good in come, close to transfer station. Price $6500. Particulars address, A. G. Mlchell. Lakeside. Or. 382 ACRES well Improved, crops and machinery ro with farm; grain, dairy, fruit, water piped to buildings, good house, 8 barns. Write owner for particulars. R. 2. bo 135, Albany. Or. IF YOU want a wheat ranch buy mine. 480 seres; raised 30 bu. per acre on 300 acres. Price $25 per acre. Cash and terms. E. T. Price. 601 Rothchlld hide:. LITTLE FARMS, $2 down. $10 mo.; level, cleared, fenced, house; suitable for loganberries; running water; neir employment town. J. R. Sharp. 83 H 3d. FOIl RENT FARMS 14 FOR RENT Highly improved 60 acre dairy farm, with new buildings, to responsible party purchasing, stock ana machinery, will take about $1800 to handle. Q. N. HeBgard, Newbergrt Or. FARMS WANTED 88 REST OR BVY wTEn To rent 3 to 10 acres In cultivation, with house on Oregon Elc-ctrlc and Oregon City line. 8-130, Journal. TIMBER 28 Timbered Tract Wanted I wish to purchase an Oregon timber tract of about 10,000 acres, more or less, and want estimated number of feet of each kind of timber, exact lo cation, logging facilities and lowest price. PX-103, Journal. WANTED TIMBKR LAND& SALE OR EXCHANGE. C. C SHAY. 7 Cham, of Corar Bldar. EXCHANG &REAL ESTATE 24 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 40 acres Hood River land; has house, barn. 4 acres orchard, nood soil, water for irrigation; some good timber, bal ance brush land. Worth $2500. Mort gage $760. Will sacrifice for quick deal. What have you? 10 acres clear. Klickitat county. White Salmon property. C. H. ESTES. White Salmon. Wash. 140 ACRES 11 miles south of Hood River, rood house, barn, apple house, 6G acres in orchard, 22 in bearing, the balance 4 and 5 years old; trade for city property or acreage near Portland. This is one of the best orchards in the Hood River valley, A. J. Farmer. 407 aloc Mn"tnR NOTICE. If your property is for exchange or sale, and has merit (no Inf.atcd values considered), send me particu lars. Geo. P. Henry, 829 Henry bldg. References, Portland Realty Board. SELL or exchange for Portland im proved property, 14 acres, improved", 1 y miles from Estacada. Otto Bauch sples, Clifford Clifford, 6th and Mor rlaon. SEATTLE WANTED! Hare two nice homes in Hawthorne district to exchange for acreage near Seattle. E. C. Taylor, 119 E. 17th N. Woodlawn 903. WANTED One or more acres Im proved to $2800, for equity in two houses and two,, lots. Owner, K-155, Journal. Bring in Your Trades We will match you. GODDARP, 602 Couch bldg. IF YOUR EXCHANGE is a Hquara Deal. -see NORTHWEST REALTY CO. K22 rhim of Com. bids. Mar. 2271. UNINCUMBERED Portland lots for clear- Berkeley lot. McQulre. Main 1068. HOUSE and lot at Lents. What have you? Tabor 6705. TEN acre apple and peach orchard near Roseburg. Or. H-170. Journal, VANTEIL ESTATE -81 OR LOAN MONET ON TOUR LOT. J. C. CORBTN CO. LEWIS BLDO. ROOMING HOUSES 53 Here Are Rare Bargains 19 rooms, steam heat, strictly mod ern, heart of the city, rent $40; beau tifully furnished; $800; easy terms. 33 rooms housekeeping and steady roomers, completely furnished, near Portland hotel, steam heat: Dries $760; easy terms; a money maker. PORTLAND'S BEST BARGAIN. 46 rooms, steam heat, hot and cold water in all rooms, furnished at cost Of $5000 never sold less than $4500; price today for quick sale 31200 cash. I have many other good buys, 10 rooms and up in all parts of city. The reason I have sold more room ing bouses in the last 10 years than all other dealers combined is because I see that buyer and seller get a square deal tvll around. Ask your neighbor. JOHN B. GODDARP. 602 Couph bldg. Special Bargains Several good rooming houses In White Temple dist.; trade or terms. L. A. HALL. 51 Z Manama Diog ROOMING bouse, 10 room nice mod ern house, near 12th and Taylor sts., beautiful furniture; price complete 8200. Call 191 4th st. FOR rent or sale, furnished rooming bouse in Astoria, centrally located on main business street. D. H. Welch, Astoria. Of. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ISO CASH grocery; rent $20; invoice or take part trade. 607 Pittock blocK. TAILOR SHOP for sale, good busi ness. Call and see 1t. 430 y. Hoyt. HALF Interest for sale in an estab llshed cafeteria. Call 204 Stark st. FOR SALE Saw mill; for particulars. write Axel N. Berggren, London Or.. ACREAGE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 (Continued) 1 v ajaaaaaTSaaaajaaaaasi1Bttsaasjfa , truck; nmvKRji wanted. - For your Immediate acceptance, we have to offer to a reliable party a Ills rmm Am -m h. . 1,1 m pnmnanv ,v- v, n Reaulrea thai nurchaaa of a ' f vwo ton aerai truck, segu down, Dai ance terma. GERLINOER MOTOR CAR CO.. 3 E. Oregon st. Eaat 7t. 14000. for aala at a bargain, account sickness, general mdse. store in soutnern Oregon. Fine chance: 7 miles to nearest competitor; postofflce in connection; hall for dances; Slivlng rooms. Stock will Invoice about I2&00. $1000 down, balance aecured. Mrs. JH, Hi. uaraner, bam Valley. Or. X. 1 ... i ii i i iii bUrl drinks, candies, cigars, tobacco, - hnr and rrA lilnnh, t,4 n f I S I pm and well equipped. $S50. Including Vest to November. Sell On account of Sick ness in family. Panama Uufiet, Jbafet Bumside and Grand ave. Trade or Terms 'J : Clear! grooery stock and fixtures! -living rooms; cheap rent; apt. house . i,, a. Hall, MZ Tanama blflfr. , ui rO HT UN IT i for Investment Jtt an . 1 i l m a . a 4. W established rrowlna business with exceptionally bright prospects. Any amount up to $16,000. Thorough tnves' ligation invited. F-l 78, Journal. 500 Business A Special for Cards HJKj Oot. Only. xou must Drina tnis aa. ' Rose city Pn ntery, a d , to r. Taylor. SNAP For sale by owner, poolroom, cigar store and near beer bar, doing good business, low rent, heart of city.' Must sacrifice. Call 249 Morrison. LIGHT groceries, delicatessen doing fine business, living rooms, rent 126: price $600- part trade. Layman, 337 Cham, of Com. Buyers notice. Whether it's cash, trade or terms, see me. Stores all sizes with living rooms. 607 Pittock' block. 1450 CASH GROCERY. RENT $li. ' . Jvlng rooms. Snap. 607 PittooK block. Stores of All Sizes ?v BRUCE OjODDARP, 602 Couch bldf.v1 rrv"T wnpBT I can trade or sell it; anything, Lay man. 617 Cham, of Com. ' CLEAR acreage or lots to trade for rooming house or business. Lay man. 617' Cham, of Com. IS50 will place you as equal partner r in rood paying business. Layman,' . Bt7 Cham, of Com. , , CLEANING, dyeing business: net prof its over $100 month, bargain, leaving town, bciiwooq zois. - WELL located grocery with living rooms, between two schools. East gth and Wygant sts. Union av..r, 1 MONEY TO IX) AW 27 -REAL ESTATE OUR instailmenlanis the bastanj : surest method of paing a loan.. 3 2.26 per month for li months, or. -121.24 for 60 months, or ' V T $16.17 for M months pays tlJOO loan and interest. ' Other amounts in proportion. " ' We loan on improved city property. '' Or for building purposes. No commission charged. EQU1TABLH BAVO'S 4k LOAN ABBN. 242 Stark St., Portland. Or. - p MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved real estate vt tot building purposes; very flexible coq : vructa; no commissions. COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO. 202 Stevens Bldg. , . ' ' j BUILDING loans on city and suburban property; money advanced as worst progresses. W. G. Beck, SIB KaillnC bids. Main 8407. 1800, 11200, S16U0. 1000, 2600, tlQ'Jtr, $8500. $4600; all these amounts at 7. Fred W. Oerman Co. 7S1 Chain. of Com. ... CASH paid for mortgages, notes, wn tracts, mortgage loans; reasonably rates. F. H. Iwls, Iobby 4. Lewis bldg, MONKY TO LOAN in amounts ot LM 10 $5000 on city property. A, H. BKLL. 201 Gerllnger Wdy, tro LOAN $40U. ouu, suu, luuo, 16uii .and $2000 on city property. A t. " Wells Co., 24 C. of C. bldg. : MONEY to lean. to 8. W.H.tteltS & co., mu Bpaioing oidg. MONETVT to loan on Improved city, farm property, ir. c:. Kins, an w pal tuna?. $200, $350. $600. $U0U, 11200, flSOs'I Fred W. German Co.. 781 Cham. Com, t. 6. 7 money, no delay. ICretisJ i-ogus v,o. in mtn sr. $40,000 OR LKS8. 1'A ft ft I NQTON. ' 80 4th st, Board nf Trads Bldg,' 8EK US; small loans, inkiaiunsnt luaua. ceiiarw-niurton Co., yzr. Yeon blday. $1000 to $6000 to loan, no commission. Principal. B-117, Journal. MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 und 1. Louis' Salomon A Co., 300 Oak Ht.. near '-ti : $1600 to $2000 to loan on good se curity, 7. Paul Wardt, Tabor 1811. ' MONEY to loan. 6 and 7. L. DelucaC 324 Front st. Main 7806. MONEY TO LOAX X CHATTELS. SALARIES Salary, Chattels'" IF TOU NEED MONET SEE tlS. Loans made to persons on sauary Of -fixed income, on diamonds, housanold furniture, pianos, automobiles, motor cycles, and other personal property. ' without unnecessary delay. Easy in stallments for repayment. If desired. Legal rates of Interest without brok 'ORTLAND LOAN COMPAICTv Licensed. . 308 Dekum Bldg. " CHATTEL CHATTEL-" LOANS LOANS AT LEGAL RATES. " . We loan money on plsnos, household ' goods, and also to . - WORKING PEOPLB A 1 ' COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO,', 'i " LICENSED. 317 Falling bldg. - J PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOAN ABS JX. I Established by Portland business men to protect borrower.. CARRIE MYERS HEHRMAN, MgT 84 Stark St. , ' LOANS ON DIAMONDS, "JEWELRY, -PIANOS. HOl'SEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY loaned to salaried mentor a chattels, at legal rates, on easy In stallments. Home Installment Co., or ganized exclusively by salaried- men. for mutual protection. 282 McKay bid. IX)ANS WANTED 80 ii WANTED 32N00 on inside residence property at low interest, no commis-'; slon. H-l 82, Journal. $160 FOR four months, on auto worth "? over $400. Insured. for $300. . KJC 229. Journal. w WANT to borrow from private - party. 406 E. Hsrrlson st, f FINANCIAL 'St 1st and 2d mortgages purchased, also) sellers' interest in rontracts. Or. and ' Wssh. H. E. Noble. Lumbermens bldg. HELP WANTED MALE THE White company requires the serv ices of two first class aotomobtle (talesmen. Apply at manager's office. Park and Couch sts. ' ' WANTED Upholsterers and mattress makers. Portland Fur. Mfg.. Co.. 17 4 9 Macadam roaa. UNION and non-union wiremen want ed. $4.60 per day, I hours. ; J-118, Journal. - CCN8ULT T, A. C A., em. layment- aecretary. .4 , gilfNGLERS wanted. Call fesllwoal 220S. f 7'. V AN T ED Bo y to run errands oI feed Vress. Pioneer Ptg. Co. 198 th. HELP WANTEIWnnsC. ' 40 MAN with machine for bakery: route. K163, Journal. - f - . . UNCALLED for tailor made suits $8.50 op. Tayior. me Tanor. unrnimt, v , (OoaUnoad on Jfsx Page) V i -