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    THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 2, .1916.
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ILL HONOR BREMEN
Funeral Services Will Be Held
in Mid-Atlantic for Lost
Diver's Seamen,
SUGGESTION IS REJECTED
- AX Wledersehn" Zs Considered Too
Muoh, Z.lk Tomptlao; rate Will .
v Xo Inscribed on Wwtt.
New London, Conn.. Nor. 2. AmMit
the tossing billows of the mid-Atlantic
funeral services will be held for the
DEAD!
ETON1P
i crow or mo iosi uerman niercnani
'submarine Bremen when the Deutsch-
land toes on 'her voyage home.
Now that they are certain that the
Bremen went to tho bottom, the crew
of tht Deutschland decided today that
. the moitt appropriate way they could
m v. fm r-Jt r 11 hnnAra trt thu aAmn
on their ill-fated slater ahlp would
bo to hold a memorial service at sea.
(Consequently It was decided that a
laurel wreath, bound with the German
naval ensign, would be cast upon the
waters while prayers were said.
It was 'first suggested that the
1 words. y AO f Wledersebji." ("until we
meet again"), be Inscribed on the em
blem but some objected to It.
'Conference Held Over Cargo.
1t la too much Ilk tempting fate,"
said- the objectors. "We may meet
' those poor Yellows at the bottom of the
sea soon enough."
The expenses are being borne jointly
' 'by all the members of the Deuuch-
land's crew.
Simllinf Captain Paul Koenlg,
",- skipper of the Deutschland, confident
ly thought today he'd be able to unload
bis $10,090,000 cargo without Interfer
ence from the United States. " -He
claimed there was no hitch about
' this, but Collector of the Port McOovern.
of Connecticut, evidently thought dif
ferent, for he hastened to Hartford
t yesterday" to Confer with Secretary of
' the Treasury McAdoo, presumably
about till known jewels and the stocks
- and bond said to be aboard. The out
come of this session had not been made
public early today.
:, . "Beer," got Tow, was Wanted.
Soporoflc New London Is wider
', awake now than it has been since the
days when the British sneaked up the
channel, captured the: fort atop the
Groton hills and slew the brave Amer
ican commander. t
Captain Koenlg and his ' crew are
) cheered every time they appear on the
street. A 16-year-old member of the
' .. crew, with several sturdy fellow mem
bers, narrowly escaped embrace from a
"-crowd of handsome women when they
J appeared on Main street today. They
only edged out after they'd signed au
'" tOgraph photographs of their boat. The
. crew has shore leave and they are
enjoying It.
. . The story goes that when the Scotl
; tug greeted the Deutschland and in
v quired if It wanted a tow, a voice from
v aboard the submarine answered: "No,
W want beer."
Captain Koenlg's talk with news
paper men left the lrnpreaalon that
; anti-American feeling- still is rather
.strong in Germany, though he hesl
ylated .and said it "wasn't very bad."
Vi. Tin' scoffs at the British hlnrknrl.
"it only a spy system, a chain of
. commercial agents," he said, "and If
, the British navy comes out, why, we'll
bo ready for them, though, frankly,
we can't catch up to England's naval
Strength during the war.
' "Germany think the war will last
v, at least another year, and It la con
' fldent of the outcome.
"The submarine la the vessel of the
future. Battleships are no good any
more and anybody who doesn't see that
. ' must wear blinders. I think tho Unit
ed States-is beginning to realise it."
Diver Will Be Examined.
Washington, Nov. 2. (I. N. S.)
Admiral W. S. Benson, acting secretary
' of the navy, today announced that a
board of naval officers would be
named Immediately to examine the
German submarine Deutschland at New
Jf London and determine officially wheth-
.ervthe submarine la still of the mer
chantman class, as was the case when
ha was at Baltimore.
' Diver May Become Museum.
New London, Conn., Nov. 2. (U. P.
! ."We'll probably turn the Deutsch
land into a museum after the war and
charge 10 cents admission," said Cap
tain Koenlg. her commander, today,
j "Just now, though, we are planning
to have no visitors aboard except the
.mayor of New London."
v' British to Use Destroyers.
' New London, Conn., Nov. 2. (I. N.
SO Swift destroyers from-the British
naval base at Halifax will try to run
down the German merchant submarine
. Deutschland when she starts on her re-
Get Rid of
Pilos at Homo
Thousand Beport Belief and Caret
' Through the TJie of Pyramid
Pile Treatment Within
Their Own Homes.
.If you suffer from piles, yon are
doing yourself a grave Injustice every
Cay you put off testing the famous
Pyramid Pile Treatment.
TotiF mi ts net worse than m
th cases of many who did try this
remarkable treatment and 'Who have
I nee written us letters babbling over
with Joy-end thankfulness.
Test It at our expense by mailing
the below coupon, or get 60o box
from yotfr druggist row.
' - FREE SAMPLE COUPON
fPTR AMIiy DRUG COMPANT.
r M4 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall. Mloh.
Kindly snd mo a Free sample ef
Pyrmaud fiUTratmnt, In plain wrapper.
Nam "X ..........................
Street
City... ' Stata
;vA;..y..r.-...yf'
tt
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turn, voyage to Germany, Information,
was recelveJhere today that the British
will not rely wholly upon their patrol
ling fleet of cruisers when the Deutsch
land starts for bom.
GERMANS QUIT
VAUX, LAST OF
VERDUN FORTS
(Continued From Page One.)
of Plerra Vaast wood the enemy at
tacks were generally repulsed with
eanguinary losses. Our troops, in spite
of tenacious French resistance, made
an advance in the north part of Sallly.
"In the eastern war theatre. Prince
lipoid's front, In the army group of
General von Lineengep, Westfallen and
East Frisian troops under Major Gen
eral von Dltf urth's command stormed
Russian advanced positions near and
south of Vltoniez, on tho left bank of
the Stochod.
Germans Beport Successes.
"Besides suffering heavy losses, the
enemy left 22 officers and 1508 men
in our hands. We captured ten ma
chine guns and three mine throwers.
Our losses were itnalL
"Further south, near Alexandrovka,
we brought back 60 prisoners from a
successful reconnoiterlng raid. On the
Archduke Carl's front, in the Car
pathians, there were successful enter
prises against Russian advanced posi
tions north of porna Vatra."
LONDON REPORTS GUNS
WERE ACTIVE FOR 48
HOURS BEFORE FALL
London, Nov. 2. (I. N. 8.) Verdun
swung into the war's limelight today
with a striking reverse for the. Ger
mans. After the French had bombarded Fort
Vaux, on the ast side of the Meuse,
for two days and two nights, with a
devastating fire from hundreds of
massed pieces of artillery, the Ger
mans unexpectedly evacuated the work
in the night.
The Germans blew up the most im
portant parts of the fort that had been
left standing before they abandoned it.
The evacuation of Fort Vaux placed
the German llneshorthcast of Verdun
the same as they were on February 25. 1
An extraordinary feature of this
brilliant success for the French was.
that the French war, office made no
mention of the evacuation of Fort
Vaux in the communique issued at
noon. It was the German war office
which admitted the abandonment of
the fort.
Many thousands of men were lost
and countless tons of steel projectiles
were fired to gain what the German i
have lost in the .last two weeks of
fighting on the Verdun front.
Mackenscn Halts His Advance.
Petrograd, Nov. 2 (IT. P.) Field
Marshal Mackensen has halted his ad
vance in Dobrudja, apparently because
of a hortage of men, to protect his
long line along the River Danube.
Dispatches from Bucharest declare
that Mackensen has be-in forced to
send several regiments to the Tran-
sylvanlan front to aid Falkenhayn. I
..uj , . . i j i
Alio whiiuihwilj ui lurnc iiuuo la saiu
to have checked hLs offensive opera
tions. Practically everywhere along the
Transylvanlan front excepting south
of Red Tower pass .the Roumanians
are holding their own, the Austro-Ger-mans
have been checked in their ad
vance on Campolung, but are continu
ing their heavy attacks in the Alt
valley, where the loes of two villages
by the Roumanians was- officially con
ceded yesterday.
French Take 536 Prisoners.
Paris. Nov. 2. (I. N. S.) Fighting
their way forward through fog and
battle smoke, the French won fresh
ground last night on the Somme front
and the Lea Boeufs-Sallly Salllleel
lino
K, In announcing this success today.
the French war office reported also
the capture of 638 German prisoners
during the past 24 hours.
Bulgarians Are Repulsed.
Paris. Nov! 2. (I. N. S) The re
pulse of Bulgarian attacks and re
newed progress for the Serbians on
the Tcherna river in Macedonia is re
ported by the war office today in a
communique on Balkan operations.
The text follows:
"From the Struma to the Vardar
only artillery activity has taken place.
in tne sector of Lane Dolran and on
the Tcherna river the Serbians re
pulsed attacks 'by the Bulgarians and
scored fresh progress in spite of
strong resistance by the enemy.
Heavy losses were inflicted by the
Serbians and some Bulgarian prison
ers were taken. Only artillery duel
ing was reported elsewhere."
w
Ccmgtanza Is Bombarded.
Berlin. Via Wireless to Sayvilla,
Nov. 2. (U. P.) Enemy warships
hav shelled the Roumanian Black
Sea port of Constanza, recently cap
tured by the Germans and Bulgars,
without success, it was officially an
nounced today.
"Roumanian attacks against the
Austro-German troops that had ad
vanced Ijeyond Altschanz and Predeal
pass failed under losses," the war of
fice stated. "We captured eight
officers and 200 men. South of Red
Tower pass engagements which are
favorable to us continue.
"On the Macedonian front Serbian
advances in the Cerna bend and north
of Nldze Planina were repulsed.
"On the Struma front there tfave
been active foreground engagements."
Paris Makes Eea'dy
For German Air Raid
Paris, Nov. I. (I. N. 9.) That the
military authorities fear a German
air raid over Paris such as the Ger
mans have been making over London,
ts Indicated by special precaution
that are being- taken. Instructions
were issued today to the residents of
the city snd all were warned to abide
strictly by these regulations when an
alarm Is given.
Gabriel d'Annunzio
Praised for Pluck
Rome, Nov. I. Gabriel d'Aanunzio,
the famous poet, is again In the spot
light for bravery 'in action. It was
stated yesterday that General Count
Cadorna, commander-in-chief of the
Italian armies, has proposed the name
of the. poet r a second medal for
bravery rAnnunxio has been In the '
Italian air corps. ,
Railway Purchase Proposed.
San Francisco, Nov. 1. (U. P.)
Purchase of the United Railways sys
tem by San Francisco without a bond
issue, the acquired roads to pay for
themselves out of their earnings, was
proposed today by City, Engineer M. M.
O Shaughnessy, who- Is working on
, plans.. ,' ' ' . ' . -
REALTORS ILL HEAR
DEBATE ON PROPOSED
TAX LIMITATION BILL
Ex-Governor West Will Up
hold Amendment While
R. H, Strong Will fight It,
AIMS TO CURB INCREASES
By Provisions off Xeasrore Increments
Are Limited to Per Cent Per
Tear Unless Feopls Authorise.
A pre-election debate on the merits
and demerits of the state-wide tax and
indebtedness limitation amendment
will be the main attraction of the
weekly luncheon to be given by the
Portland Realty board Friday noon at
the Benson hotel.
- Ex-Governor Oswald West will .de
fend the proposed measure, which will
be voted on by the people of the state
at the coming election, while Robert
H. Strong, manager of. the Corbett es
tate, will take the negative side.
The purpose of the amendment ts to
limit the increase In taxation to an an
nual Increase not to exceed per cent
a year unless a greater increase is au
thorized by the people, and limiting
the power of counties to incur in
debtedness to not more than $5000.
W. A. Barnes will act in the capacity
of chairman of the day.
TWO BUILDINGS PROPOSED
Mrs. P. C. King Begins Construc
tion on Apartments.
Construction on a two story apart
ment house to cost over $15,000 has
been contracted for by Mra. Fred C
King at Broadway and Grant streets.
Excavation started this morning on
" structure, which will be completed
reoruary i; provided that bad weather
causes no delays. The building wdl be
of tile and stucco exterior, containing
10 apartments.
The building will be 50 by 4 feet In
dimensions with specifications neces
sary for additions in the future. There
will be eight three-room apartments,
one two-room, and one four-room suite.
The architects, Goodrich Goodrich,
luive provided that each apartment
shall be provided with a semi-outdoor
sleeping porch. The building will be
heated by gas.
It is also announced by the same
erchltects that plans have been com
pleted for a one-story garage to be
erected at Twelfth and Main streets by
Robert P. Upton, an attorney in the
Fenton building. The building will be
EO by 100 feet in dimensions and will
COSt abOUt S7000 Th .Tt.rln. will K.
of tile and brick. Specifications provide
, . opeciiications prov
additional stories in the future.
- , - . .
"noma nave as yet Deen securea
for the building, but Mr. Upton states
mat ne has confidence in the good
times that are coming to- get tenants
for the garage building.
Real Estate Transfers.
Margtrrt Hoeber and wf. to Exile Bar-
kltt. I,. 4, B, 2. Millory Add $ 10
ms inincan Martin et al to Mary E.
Diinran. U 14. B. 8. IrTindnU 1
A. ior t0 a. L. Onwn. L. 13, B. 1,
in Sub. of B. "M." M. Parton Tract. 820
lit. Scott Park Cemetery Corp. to Mr.
Amanda Bishop, l. 2ti. In Bee. Maa
nolla, of Mt. Scott Park Om ITS
O. P. Ramarj and wf. to J. C. West
n ai. u. 10. B. 2. Sub. of L. "M,"
in M. Patton Tract 860
R L. Taylor to John 8hrman Tartar
L. 27, 28. B. 1. Oreenoe Ht
Itolpb L. Taylor to John Sherman Tay
lor. L. 8. . B. 2. Montonr
Sheriff to J. H. Mldrlleton, L. 25, B.
100, Lanrelhurat
Sheriff to Alible A. Strengr. L. 8,'b!
1
100
8,071
h J, Z. 3. 4. 5, 11. 12. 13, B. 2
Caplei Add. to St. Johna i
Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to J. E.
Rioprenatein al L. 6, B. 6, Creaton
Sarah K. Anderson and bus. to S. O.
DongtacTty et al, t,. 11, B. 13, Lores
..Add
Morle J. Swanaon to E. I,. Ellison et
al. part of B. "F." SI. patton Tract.
William Arthur II ad den tind wf. to Ed
ward Schnick, L. 8. B. 2, Florence
Hts
Edith A. Johnson et al to H. Alfred
Johnson, L. 8. B. 2, I'ark Add. to
Alblna
Saul Silrerfleld to Belle SllTerfleld.
wife. I.. 12. and N. 83 ft. of V 13.
R. 2. gtroor'a Add
Sberlff to Georga W. Batea A Co., L.
11. B. 19, Belle Crest. L. 1, 2, B. 2.
Victoria Park, L. 5, B. i. L. 2, B.
1. Bock wood
LnelU I). Kimball executrix to truatee
of Kimball College of Theology, L. 13.
B. 15, Belle Crest
W. Y. Masters' and wf. to Otto J. Kxae
r.er. land beg. in S. line of I 27,
Mountain View Park Add. No. 1, 31S
ft. W. of B. line aaid lot
10
800
T49
s
2,600
10
000
Building Permits.
Ur. Gtr,
Erect frame a-araa-e. &40 9rm,
m .. imwm srim ana &.nott ata. : J S
Jewell, 800 E. Ererett at., builder, $80.
Mrs. E. Rice Repar 1V4 atory frame dwell
ing. 616 Qulmbr at., between 19th and 20'h
ta.: E. T. 1'eteraon. 874 E. 12th at. N..
bi'iMer t2TO. r '
W. J. Weldon Repitr 1 atory frame dwell
ing. 1026 Princeton at., betrrren Macrum and
Weatanna ata.; r. E. Bllnn. Woodlawn, bond
er, (75.
Lewla Investment Co. Erect 1 story frame
ibed. 205 Da tIi at., between 4th and 5th its.'
G K. Howltt. 2W Darta at., builder, 1100.
8. L. Brown Kepalr 1 torr machine abop
Erat Water at., betTreen Madlaon and Hamil
ton ata.; bnlldrr. ane, $230.
r. SInnott Repair 2 atory frame restaur
ant building, 2S0 Bnrnalde St., between 2d
and 3d ata. : Becbe.- & Co., 262 Pine at .
bulldera. $150.
Independent Reslty Co. Repair 1 story
brick ordinary atore bni!d!nf, 195 Front at.
ecrner Taylor st.; D. Gurla, 231 Sheridan at..
ti1ldr. I20O.
Wold & Steneraon Repair 1 atory frame
dwelling. Ki$ E. 28th St.. between Gladstone
and Cora ata.; Joe Steneraon, 840 B. 28th St..
bnllder 1100.
Heath Shipbuilding Co. Erect B ahtpwaye
an dock at harbor line, between Wooda and
Glbba ata.; builder, same. S20.O0O.
F. Kallender Repair 1 story fram dwell
ing, 000 Erwin at., betwsaa IllandlDa, sod Go
ing. bulldr fame. $230.
L. I-7to Repair iMj story Crane dwell
ing. 6V3 2d it, between Arthur and Meare
tr.; J. C. Bayer CO.. 204 Market at. bolld
era. $175.
Mr. Stepbrtu RepaLr 1 atory frame dwell
ing. 965 K. Market at., builder, num. $125
Mra. nralnard Repair 1 atory frame dwell
ing, 736 F.llia at., between E. 20th and 22d
ata.; Charles G. Slerena. builder, $lono.
D. Kern Wreck 2 tary frame dwelling 0
Oand it N., between AnLeny aad Rurn't,le
at.; O. K & Rom City Wrecking Co..
wreckera $250.
Mra. . P. Connolly Repair' t atory frame
shop-dwelling. 828 Conch at., between flth and
Broadway: It. t. fate wart. t2 Coach St..
bollder. $00.
C. Flelda Repair 1 atory frame dwelling.
1151 Mil wangle at., between Reedway snd
Kills, builder same. StfflO.
Otto Schwaraenhach Erect 1 story frame
garage, 740 K. 27 tn at.; A. Castor, trailder,
Poster Klelaer Co. Erect billboard, 832
Oregon st-, between V. 1st ana K. 2d ata.;
builders, same $30.
roster ft Klelaer Erect billboard. Sandy
bird., between E. 22d aad B. 23d ata. builder
same, $50.
Seattle Gambling Den Raided.
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 2. Sergeant
V. R. Putnam and his dry squad fig
ured in a Chinese gambling house raid
yesteraay, matting a descent uporH
a resort at 221 Washington street.
conducted by John Sing, and from
which they took 45 white men and five
Chinese and a lot of gambling para
phernalia, - - f -
More Are Arrested
For Legalists Plot
' . s
Nogales, Aria,. Nov. l.(I, N. S.)
Twelve additional arrests were made
In Tucson last night and '.wo in Nogales
in connection with the alleged Lega
llsta plot to smuggle arms and Ammu
nition Into 8onora, Mexico. '
Eighteen rifles and 6000 rounds of
ammunition were discovered in a Tuc
son cacbe and seized by federal of
ficials. Special agents' of the department of
Justice, before the United States com
missioner swore to complaints against
30 persons.
Druggists Against
Handling Liquor
Seattle. Nov. 2. (U. P.) By a ref
erendum vote of 324 to 174 the drug
gists of Washington state have voted
in favor of a law that will prohibit
them from selling- liquor. The. bal
loting has Just been completed by the
Washington State Pharmaceutical as
sociation. The vote in Seattle was 93
to 65 against selling; liquor. Brug
gists, under the dry law in effect here,
are permitted to sell on prescription
only.
BOY SCOUT FINDS
MISSING GIRL; WAS
AFRAID OF SCOLDING
(Continued From Page One.)
once had been braids, over either
shoulder. ,
Visited School Priend.
Monday afternoon when her school,
St. Francis Academy, East Thirteenth
and Oak streets, closed for the day,
she set out with snother little girl
friend. Informing her that she- had
permission to visit at her home until
4:30. For the first time in many
months, she left the school books in
her desk.
Visiting at this home until 4:80, she
stayed her leave' and started for the
west side.
"I walked and walked, and it got dark
and I became pretty tired, so I began
looking for a place to stay," Elizabeth
narrated. "I was afraid to go home,
because mamma would scold me.
'When I saw the big vacant house. I
went around on the-back porch and
found the open door and went in and
laid down. I didn't sleep much, be
cause it was too cold."
Attended Children's Party.
Tuesday morning she spent In walking-
the streets, but went for awhile
to the children's department of tho
public library. That night, after at
tending the party at the T. W. C. A.
arid getting the first food In more then
2 4 hours, she slept again in the vacant
house.
The following morning she went
first to th library, and remained
until noon. Although she was the
only child there much of the time, she
said, the attendants did not notice her.
In the afternoon she mingled un
noticed with the hundred or more
children In the playroom of the Meier
& Frank Co. store.
Early last evening, cold, tired and
hungry, she sought the new hiding
place, resolved to beg food this morn
ing. She crept early to the security
of the church steps and slept inter
mittently until the boy aroused her
1 1n a rainy dawn.
NEW TODAY
Light
Manufacturing
or Warehouse
Two -story brick
building. Hood t.,
between . Barker
and Arthur, South
Portland. Track
age, abundance of
light, paved street.
Will give long lease
-reasonable rental
Apply R. W. Ha-
good, 311 Journal
Bldg.
6
Loaas of $10,000 and TJp on Im
proTed Business Property (or fox
XmproTsmsnt Porpoiai.)
J. r, ZXP8COMB,
842 Stark Street.
RUPTURE
J. A. JOHNSTON
Bnptnre Spedallarl
411-413 AUsky Bid. Xesnlts Onara&txd
Fearey Brothers. Inc.
WE BUY NOTES
GOO Seknm Bldg. Portland. O.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upward at 6-7-8
Orsffea InTsstneat S Mortrage Co.
Offices 203-4 170 Sd St,
FARM LOANS 7 TO 72
MOBTOAOIW BOXTOHT.
Mortgage Company for AVmerlea,
Kooro aa Aimswortn Bldg. Portland. Or.
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT Wilson's Auction House, 1(-171 2d
st. Kale at 10 a. m.
ai a p.
2-1 t
m. at ford A iction Co, ll
Furniture, rarneta etc.
CLASSIFIED Al) -RATES
CASH nTT.BTISEatlatS.
Daily mt Saaday.
1H easts per word (or all classtneatloiM s
eptlDg "Tor Bent la PriTsts FamUjr," uBoora
aad Board ta rrlrata- gaially." "Sltuatloa
Wasted" and "Wasted t aUaC" ads, wfelrt
are 1H ets per word.
Tbrae lmcrtKma fur tae price ef twsw
Btm tnaertkw. (or tn price ot fir.
Me ad takca for eras this M casts.
CASH MUST aecompsay copy ta ebtals akr
cHAgcgp acvmnoimt
5H eriit. per wjrk per tsasi ttoa. -This
charge la for all ekuairicatloas eserpt
Ing "Vot Kent la PrWate raaaUy," 'Booaa aad
Board In Prirste ranUy," "Sltuatloa Waatrd"
aad -Wasted t Kent ads, slc are iii
seats per ward per lummrtitm.
He ad chargsd fas aaas taaa 15 eemtar-
PROFESSIONAL AND1
luSINESS DIRECTORY
- AOUOKPIOM rLEATlMw.
AtCUKliHiN, KNlaSl AN U BOA aLKATlNU,
HEMSTlTtHl.NG. BUAIDJNU; BUTTON
EOLKS, BUTTONS COVtRED. BA8TERN
KOVKLTV MFG. CO.. 65 H BTH. BW AY WK)
hv. tjl'KfUAN UeiiMUtcbiDg. accord tua. aide
and auotmrat pleating; botlona core red; goed
sponged. Scalloping. Httock blk. B'wsy 10W
AGATE CUTTEXB
kl. !;, Mig. Jeweler., fctirtrt numutao.
Miller'.. MASt Wma., bet. B'wsy and Park.
BLANK BOOKMAKEHS
UAVla s HVlMAtt, Inc.. XUU 2A at. Blank
book ataauMctarets. sgents lor Jones Im
proved Loom Leaf Ledgers. Bee tae new
trtiUif. A-3ISS. Mala 1S3.
BBASS AHD MACHIKE WOBKB
UAbl-kii'd BiaM Wulu. lii.M cuciuga ami
maetilne worka. ttXt N. Stn at. M'dway
CABfET CLEAKJIfO '
ifluifif wei:
eld earpeu.
rag rugs wnwi
ruga carpet
tret uug Co., 188 K.
sik. K. SixtO: B-ia
JOltt; liuua., tlectnc Cleaning Works Car
pel. cleaned and laid; refitting oar spe
cialty. Kant 4-K). B-l3. 2Q4 B. 19th at. N.
CHIB0PBACT0B8
StOCUiSrUL, Willi lingering tliaoaaea, cme
taking time; al treatmenta. scat cam
lea. time, leas aaooe; experienced: making
good. Dr. McMaaon, 2d flour Alacieay bldg.
banitartum 734 Uawtborae. .
UfcUaOVAL NOT1CB
tT. O. Powell, chiropractor, remored te S13
Panama bldg., 3d and Alder. Special otter to
flrat 10 entering bis oftlc clinic. Bring thla
notice. 10 to 12 m. 8 to 6 p. m.
COAL AVB WOOD
NATIONAL FUEL CO. East 2041. Ureen al.O
ikxxI, 4 ft., $3.23 cord. Blockwood, 4 ft.,
$4.75 cord; aawd. $5.(A) load. Dry alabwood,
sawed, $4 load. A-l fir. 4 fU, $3.75 cotd.
IHIirered or sawed to order.
MUST CLAtid old growUi tir cordwuuO, tirjr,
T0 per cord dellrered. Lewes Koc) Uo, 241
Couch st. I'uoue bdwy. 233U. A-2161
AD r Fuel Co. Small orders our apeclal-
Di J, xy. 409 Union are. N. Eaat 4r)1.
NKt)K r'AKK lr tir, 4 tt., $5.00 to IH.OO.
Blockwood. 303 Water at. Main 4n6. A-4647.
STANDARD Wood Co., lt claas fuel. Prompt
delWery. Eaat 2315, B-160.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
CONCKETE walla, walk", floors, etc., concrete
garages and waterproofing a tpecialty. a
L. Crosby, 444 E. SMtb at. 8. Tabor 8012.
OSKAK Ht'llKK, General Contractor. Sher
lock bldg
D00 AND CAT HOSPITAL
DK. U. U HUTHMAN. VE"iEaiNAKlAN. Ho
pltal. 415 K. 7th at. Eaat 1847. B-182.
EDUCATIONAL
DANCING
MANCHtaftH Dancing Academy, 5Vi 5th at.
bet. Stark and Oak. apec'nl rates. 4 priest
leasona, i; morning, afternoon, ercning; all
latest dances guaranteed; claw Thursday, Sat-
niday CT'-ninny i-n:ao. Broaaway tiw,
Allt. and Mra. Ueatb'a Scbuol Leuona dally.
Clan Tue., Fri. ere. 10U 2d at., between
Wahlngtun aiid Stark. Leawna 25c. Main D'AIQ
LAW SCHOOLS
OREGON LAW SCHOOL A thorough, practical
coium in law. Secltatlona cTeuinga. Mala
077. Allaky bldg.
MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
IVII ICir1 Hare CTerythlng at lowest price.
IViUOlU N. HODGSON. 248 Ai-OEU 81'.
K. T11IELHOUN Violin teacnei-. pupil bsrclk.
27 Fltedner bldg. Maraball 1628.
I'KOK. T. E. LAWSON Piano leaaona at your
home, 00c. Phone Tabor 2839.
B4OTIMK piano playing In 10 to 20 leuona.
tCb rlaten.en aystem." 412-13 Colombia bldg.
VIOLIN, piano, undolin, guitar, ukulele,
; banjo. 75c. Main 4JW2. Inatmmenta for aale.
yiBE IN8UEANCE
PACIFIC STATES F1KB 1NSUUANCE CO
only Oregon fire Insurance company.
FLUFF RUGS AND BAG RUGS.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
. FLUFF mU
Had from old Ingrain, Bruaaela Axmlnatar.
Smyrna. Also- rag rugs, all alaea. Uall orders
prompt. CarMt cleaning. Bend for booklet
WESTERN FLL'ra KLU CO.
64 Union Are. N. Phones Kaat 8518. B-147o.
FURNACES
Bdynton Furnaces
Economical, effectual.
Front and Market.
J. C. Bayer Oo
KEY AND LOCKSKITH
ALSO ELKCTRIO iron repairing, saw riling,
etc. Carl Ptlefer, 274 Taylor .t. Main 76.
MABICUEING AND HAIUDgESSIllG
407 Broadway bldg. Residential work by ap
polntment. Phone Main 1222.
MATTRESSES
OLD mattreaies and featber beda mads Into
sanitary folding forma; featbers renoTSted.
Foldlnc M. Co.. W VVIlllama. E. 5874.
MOM-INTOXICATING BEVERAGES
WKlNHAKD'8 Qoldan snd Amber Nectar.
llenry Weiahard plant, 13th aud Bumaltle
Main 72, Phones A-l 103
PAINTING, TINTING. P APEKKAMQDCQ
PA1NTINO. tinting, paperbanging. Sbop 640
Martball at. Main 4414. Tocbl Painting Co.
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS
THE IVY Plifc&3 JOHN M. MANN.
32 Stark at. Broadway 4Qs, A-W
ROOT REPAIRING
STOP tbat leaky roof. We guarantee tt. Alae
painting, tinting, paperbanglsg. Woodlawn
S2. erenlnga.
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
ALbO Steoclla, Trad Cbecka, brtx Signs,
PACIFIC COAdT STAMP WOKKS
231 Waablngton at. Main 710, A-2710
SAFETY RAZORS HONED
bAFETl rasora abirpejied, ail kinds, "ST aad
Hoc per dozen. I4SV4 8a at., near Morrlaos.
SHEET METAL WOKKS
REPAIRING tin and grarel roofs. Jacob Lo.il,
810 First at. Pbone Main 1424.
UNION AVE. Sheet Metal Worka and furnace
repairing. 411 Union sts. N. Eaat 4811.
T0WEX SUPPLY
PORTLAND Laundry Co.. for prompt, affl
o.. for prompt, sffl
B'way 410. A-4410.
dent .erTlce. Phon
TRAN8FER AND 8T0RAGX
Oregon Transfer Co.
Establl.bed 18TO. t
Transfer and Forwarding Agents.
Storage rree Trackage.
Office snd Storage 474 Gliaaa st.
18tb and Gliaan. Main 60. A -440
ALWAYS "PICK" THE BEST HOCUEUOLD
GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Packing,
Shipping and Moving. Horse or Ant Taos.
Special freight rates to all points.
C. O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Becond and Pine. Broadway 098. A-10O6.
Plbl Bros. Tranafcr Co.. Moving and Stor.
age. 91 Broadway. Office pboas Broadway
1784; res. pbone. East 8609.
MANUFACTURERS '
1JOBBERS WHOLESALERS!
PAOrr. Qlj, ART) OLAB8
KAtfMUSSEN CO., "lilsa Suudard" paiot.
N. E. corner 2d and Tavlor. M. 17T1. A-A81.
PLUMB IMG SUPPLIES
PLCMB1NO auppllo. wbawale prices. St.rk
riavi. C.. JiJ Third t. Main 7BT.
SANITARY WIPING RAGS
L, SHANK CO,
S12 KttO.NT ST.
PHOXK MAIN l1n
WOOD PIPE
iOKTLAND WOiiD PIPE CO. Factory and
office- sear 24th snd York at. Mats 848a
mOXJCATZOV COTJPOX.
If yon want the name of a reliable
business hoyse deal Ins; In any line ef
merchandise, or Information regard
ing resorts, hotels, railroads, steam
ship lines, etc address Oregon Jour
nal Information Bureau.
Information desired:
Nam.'.... .......
Address. ..........
41
WASHINOTON LODGE NO.
4. A, P. & A. M. Special
communication t o m o r row
Frlday) afternoon. 1:S
o'clock. E. 8th and BurnslUe.
to conduct th tuncral or
onr lata brother. HaroM D. Puph A
full attendance desired. All M. M. in
rlted. The use of your auto will oe
appreciated. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec'y.
AL KADER TEMPLK
A. A. O. N. M. S. will
give a complimentary
ball and card party to all
Shriners and their ladies
on Wednesday evening.
November 1&. at the
Multnomah hotel. By
order of the Potentate.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
WEEF00T CAMp No.
6. W. O. W, every
Friday night In W. O.
W. Temple, lit - 11th
st Members requested
to be present visitors
welcome. M. T. Wood
ward. C. C; A. L Bar
bur. Clerk.
B. P. O. Elks. No. HJ. Reg
ular meeting this (Thurs
day) evening. Elks Temple,
8 o'clock. Visiting Broth
ers welcome. By order- of
the K. R.
M. R. SPAULDING,
Secretary.
SELL, WOOD LODGE. No.
181, A. F. & A. M. fepeclal
c o m m u n ication tomorrow
(Friday) evening, 8 o'clock,
Sellwood Masonic hall. Work
In V. A. unit V C rl.rrepa.
Visitors welcome. By order of W. Nl.
J. H. BUTLER. Secretary.
SUNNYSIDE LODGE NO,
168, A. F. & A. M.. Will
give a social and dance to
their friends this (Thurs
day) evening. E. 24th and
Yamhill sts.
E. M. LANCE. Secretary.
MT. HOOD LODGE NO. 157,
A P. A A. M. Special
communication tomorrow
(Friday) evening; at 7. Work
in V. A. rlps-rea. VlBltnra
welcome. Order W. M. .
ED. C. DICK. Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDER Y.
K. T. Cards and social
thla (Thursday) evening, at
7:30. You will enjoy it If
you win and probably If
you don't
C T. WIEGAND, Recorder.
PORTLAND Tent No. 1, The Macca
bees, will have regular review and
degree work, Thursday evening:. Nov.
2, at their hall. 409 Alder street. All
members urged to be present. Come
out and greet your old friends.
GEORGE D. BAKER, R. K.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114,
A. F. & A, M. Stated com-
. 4 . I iui. . 'ri.., 1 -
riLM luujiitaiiuu mis viiiuisuaj
fxrrnr evening, at 8 o'clock, Ma
Jrsrs onlc temple. Visiting breth-
ren always welcome. By or
der W. M. FRED L. OLSON. Sec.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE NO.
162, A. F. & A. M Special
communication this lrld;iy
eve., Nov. 3, at 7 o'clock. M.
M. degree. Visitors welcome.
Order of W. M. E. R. IV1E, Sec'y.
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pms. cnarma. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 6th.
msrrlages.Bfrtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
I'go D. Accetta, Elton Court apts., and
Eenada Oregolre. 1064 Williams are.
Arnold 5. Kubnbauaen, Medfoid, Or., and
Olga Allmen.
rorreat Serrea, 6.18 VancooTer av... snd
Lillian Kl Vera Jobnson, same address.
Otto W. Wyss, 48 E, th st, N., and Ma
rl M. Nelger, HUladals, Or.
Charles William liiria N. Taklma. W,
and Oladys E. gharer, 1200 B. Urant at.
Oaaton Frederick Molleuhour, 102 B. IStb
t. N., and Marie Andersen, 2V& Alnswortb
a.
W.G.Smh&Co. caand
Third floor. Morgan bldg.
DRESS suits for rent, all slzea. Unlqu
Tailoring Co., 80U Slark St.
BIRTHS
JENSEN To Mr. snd Mrs. -Anton Jensen, 125
E. 11th at., Oct. 28. a daugliter.
ALLMAN To Mx. and Mra. William F. ATI
man. 1240 Mlswmrl are., Oct. 2)1. a daughter.
SCALES To Mr. and Mra. Alexander K. Scale.,
Wt Keaaenden at., Oct. 20, a daugliter.
VINSON To Mr. and Mr.. Truman B. Vinson
1U24 Holgate t.. Oct. 26, a son.
CXMMlNti.H To Mr. and Mrs. Dartd Cum-
nilnga, 18 Lexington, Oct. 28, a sod.
TOST To Mr. and Mrs. Lou la Yoat. 879 Mal-
lory are., Oct. 2, a daughter.
HALL To Mr. and Mra. George E. Hall, CSS
E. 62d L N., beyt. 2U, a daughter.
DEATHS AXI) FUNERALS 73
MOOMAW la this city, Norember 1. Mrs.
Clnda Oneta Moomaw, aged 20 years, be
lored wtfs of John W. Moomaw. late of 74
Falling street. Mother of Muriel Moomaw,
daughter of Mrs. Locinda Renner Of Salem,
Or.; sister of Mrs. Muriel Orrln. Mra. Wil
low May Wabble, John A. Gibson, all of
this city; half sister of Robert Renner of
Bali m. Or. Funeral services will be con
ducted Saturday, November 4, at 2 p. m., from
the cbarch of the Good Shepherd, corner of Gra
ham and Vancouver arenue. friends Invited.
Ii ferment Greenwood cemetery. Remains at
Psanon's undertaking parlors. Union avenue at
RuaMll stmt.
GRAY At 4148 84th st. 8. IC, November 1,
Reglna N. Gray, age 89 years. Funeral serv
ices will b conducted Monday, November ft,
at 9 a. m , at Saint Ignatius cburcb, Powell
Valley road at 48th at. Interment Mount
&cott Park cemetery. Remains ar at the
funeral parlors ef A. D. Kenworthy At Co..
6802-04 2d at. 8, B, in Lents.
BALL Near Damascns, November 1, Joseph
K. Ball, age Si yeora. Funeral service) will
be conducted tomorrow (Friday) November 8,
at 10 a. m., in the Damascus cnurrh. Friend.
Invited to attend. Remalna are at the funeral
parlora of A. D. Kenwortby Co., 6802-O4
U2d at. S. E., in Lents.
PCGH At Oklahoma City, OUa., Harold D.
Pcgfc. aged 29 years, formerly of this city.
The funeral services will be held Friday, No
vember 8. at 2:80 o'clock p. m., at the rat
oencs establishment of J. P. Fluley A Son,
Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. In
terment at Rose City cemetery.
FOGEL Stsnley Baker Fogel, aged S months
24 days, November 2, at 63 Eaat Thirteenth
street north, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fogel. Bemslns forwarded by the Holmaa Do
Cut taking Co. to Forest Grove, Or., where
fufceral services will be bald.
BRINKHAUS Is this citj, November 1, at
her lat realdence, 806 Park street, Anita
Brlnkhaua. aged 53 years. - The remains sre at
the residence establishment of 1. P. Flaicy A
Son, Uonlgcanery at Fifth.
BACK At Raat Independence. Or., November
1. Seld Back ot Portland, aged 64 yeara 10
tr.ee the S days. Remalna are at Uoims's
funeral parlura. Announcement of funeral
later.
LAKDERHOLM Mathilda Lenderbolm. 701
Vaughn at., Oct. 28, 67 years, lobar pneu
monia. GLANK William Glass, 877 Mallory. Oct. 28,
13 years, scciaeatsi tan.
HARVEY Orin M. Harvey, Portland SargtcaL
i Oct. 80, 5T years, decompensation of heart.
MURPHY Jnlia Msrphy. t. Vincents, Oct. 39.
48 yeara. obstruction or bowels.
JACKSON Mahals A. Sackson, 221 Holladag
sveM Oct. 2H, 83 yeara,- cerebral betMorrhage.
t
FLORISTS
CLARKK BROS florists. 187 Morfisos
sC Main or A-1808. Fine flower
and fTvral delans. No branch s torus
MARTIN KUKPKS CO.. florist. i
Wash. Main 29. A-12, Flowers
for alt orraalonii artlxtlcs.ly arrang
hi A IN SI Is; wreaths, nillow. 88 up.
Sprays tl tip" OhannyH' 47Mor1'n.
OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAE CO. ' i
Oilman t. Mar, 47I. A-14R
WAX M. SMITii. florist. 141 Vh ata St.
iBWIfiS FLORAL, CO 23d and Gllsaa.
MEETING NOTICES
0
FUXERAIi DIRECTORS
EDWARD
HOL.MAN CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS '
Lady Assistant
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
MAIN 507, A-lSlt
P. L mm
Undertaker. Ktutt 11 lb .nd Uawtbora.
Phones E. 781, B-188H. Lady assU'-rt.
A, U, Kenworthy Co.
aiVr'.V.V5 ,H"JW mt- -ta. Tabor
Haft; 66th st. and Foster road. Arista.
F. S, Dunning, Inc.
Bast Side Funeral Directors, 41i B.
iiwf s- x-oune ruast oi, bio,
n 1 1 n n I n rv Jf. KArE r4n Undertakers.
Luiiiiiiig uo IVIWL.IIICO Modern la
every detail. Broadway and Plna sts.
Broadway 480. A-46S8. Lady assistant.
MILLER dc TRACK Y. Independent Fu?
viiwiun, rriKvu low as a 4 u,
140, Q. Waah. at Ella. M. Uil, A-78
AR 7pll5tr Pn Williams ave.
i Hi .Clldl L0i ast 1088. C-10a.
im.uy .uejiunni. uay ana night service.
J P ITINI.K-V tlDM
Progressive Funeral Directors.
R'. i?',fles new fealdence estate!' t.
mwi rYiiimmw sve. worn 70. C-1S41,
Hamiltnn Ka"1. 80th n uusan. fu-
liaillllLUII neral -ervlces. Tabor 4111.
QlrtArc Undertaking Co. Main 4141
OIM- VV LP a-2321. Cor. 8d and Clay.
BREEZE & SNOOK. H-ltbi, East Hit.
1024 Bcimont. at 84th. Lady attendant.
VAULTS
THE NATIONAL" VAULT COMPANT.
Ft. Montgomery st Tabor roll.
Stei reinforced concrete burial aulta.
Air tlaht, waterproof, everlasting.
MONUaiENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 24-tt
4th at. opp City Hall. Main 8644.
Philip Neu & Sons, for memorials.
BL AESI NG GRANITE: (9
J 267-3RD. ST. AT MAHI SON
FOR SALE HOUSES
01
'$1660 NEW BUNGALOW $1660
Just completing. Cost me 92100. S
large rooms, complete and modem,
close in. 60x100 lot. Went 1n debt
more than calculated. Can't keep it.
Assume debt and take It, Completed
this week.
ONLY SMALL AMOUNT CASH,
1288 East 7th St North,
CARS TO A INS WORTH AVE.,
2 BLOCKS EAST '
50 CASH and $20 per month , includ
lng Interest, buys a beautiful mod-
?rn, 4 room cottage, near Williams av.j
ireplace. cement basement, gas, elec
tric lights, plumbing, wash trays, etc
Price today $1760. See agent Sunday
at office 1 block north of Woodlawn
school, on Union ave.
THE BUONQ CO.
261V, uak ht.
DO TOU want it for $5007 100x118
feet; nice shade trees, 3 room house;
All kinds berries; location, Newberg,
Or. Address or call 1599. Olin st..
Portsmouth. Or r. A. KtrkpetHrk
$860 BUYS 6 room home: grand view
lot. West Side; gas and city water;
$100 cash, balance $10 per month. M.
E. Lee, 605 Corbett bldg.
FOR SALE LOTS
JO
$10 DOWN and $10 per month buys a
business corner on Union ave. If
you want a bargain, pee this property.
THE BRONG CO.,
Main lUt. 26 7 H OaV st.
acreage:
87
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close In ear
line, easy terms: will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1 586 or 8U
wood 47a w Oth-nn. owner.
15 ACRES in Marlon county, 8. E. of
Salem, all In cultivation; new small
houee. good chicken houBes, etc, across
the road from It. R. depot; $l!so0, half
cash, balance 6. See owner, 269
Stark st., near 4tn,
10 ACRES; 7 In crop, S room bunga-
low, barn, arming implements, wag
on, cow, 160 chickens, granary. Near
Crawford, Wash, Wlthrovr. 411 Henry
bldg,
CHICKEN. KRU IT. GARDEN ran n.a
near Portland. 2, (, 10 acr tracts,
best soli, good roads, near electric. Hi
to $200 per acre easy tet-na. McFar
lsnd. 608 eon bldg.. Portland
WHEAT at $1.60 a bushel. For wheat
land write M. Fltrmaurics, Con
don. Or.
tX)K SALE FA. IMS
17
SELECT 45 ACRE FARM
On macadam road, 1 V4 miles to fine
town, 14 miles Portland; free shot soil,
no stone; 85 a. cultivated, 6 a. clear
pasture, 6 a, timber, living water. 626
full bearing prunes, family orchard,
good house, good barn, prune dryer,
sheds, etc., 6 cows, belter, team pigs;
chickens, plenty hay, corn, potatoes,
kale, full farming equipment. CASH
price $7600. Can use good $2000 resi
dence. OTIS C. BECK. 426 Henry bldg.
FUR is ALE, good xwheat land, 160
acres, all tented, 26 acres been
plowed, small house, plenty bunch
grass; lots of outside range, all good
land, only 12 miles from station on Co.
road. $15 per acre. Terms on part
Call at hotel or write Boa 64. Terre
bonne. Or.
26 ACRES In Marlon county. 8. E. of
Salem; about 16 acres in bearing
prunes, balance clear; prune dryer and
strictly modern bungalow, $(660. tart
cash, balance 6. Within stone's
throw of R. R. depot. Bee owner. f269
Qt.rk n Mt r 4fh
5( ACRES in Marion county, 8. E. of
Salem: new. large house, pood barn;
about 6 acres in apples, about 20 acres
clear, fine soil; $4500. part cash, bal
ance 6. About V, mile from R. R.
depot. See owner, 269 Stark at., near
4tn.
FOft SALE, .640 acres of Eastern
Washington wheat land whlh is one
of the best bargains offered at the
present time. Call on or address Oeo.
B. Simpson, United States National
Bank bid g.. va ncotiver. wags.
$82 -ACRK8 well improved, crops snd
machinery go with farm; grain,
dairy, fruit, water piped to buildings,
good house, t barns. Write owner for
particulars. R. 2. ho US. Albany. Or.
FOR nEXT FAIOZS
14
RENT 20 acres, 5 room bouse, well,
creek, good soli, dairy bars, orchard,
sheds. 113) list st., Lents.: ML Scott
csr.
FARMS WANTED
RENT OR BUy
88
AN OLD couple want a small place to
rent or trade or buy. Box L Cherry
Grove. Or.
TIMBER
28
WANTED TIMBER LANDS.
t . BALK 0 ICXt'UaNQE,.
C C SHAY. I Cham, of Com. Bldg,
KXC1IAXGK REAL ESTATE! 84
FOR TRADE SCO acres Of Ko4 farm
land in Idaho, S lots., small house,
lots of fruit. In rortland. for eastern
Oregon wheat and stcok ranch, or will
trade for first rtni equipment . wltn
long- loss on land. 46, JoornaL -
CORNKR lot on Hswtliorne ave. with
4 flat bulldlna;, practically new and
tnA-l condition,' rood terms; would
consider a house and lot or small
acreage unincumbered. 104 ' Shsf lock
NOTICE. .
If yoar property in tor exchange or
ale. and has merit (no inflated values
considered), send me particulars. ,Oea
P. Henry, 119 Henry bldg. References,
r-omana ttpaity Hoara.
WHAT have you to trade for neat 4
room cottage at 50th and Haw.
thorne? Lot 60x110. all Improvements.
Value l2oo; mortgage J1208. Owner.
laoor .6 90,
SO ACRES. miles from Portland; all
under cultivation: f 1000 worth of
improvements. Trade for larger farm. -.
Mortgage S2600; will assume. A.. J.
Farmer, 407 Stock Exchangs.'
ClTT property to trade for acreage,
either 1 or S houses; would assume
some; or, will rent not less than 40
acres. Doo Grant, 007 N. Chapel St.,
St. Johns. t
WANTED Farm; have S room house
and $1000 each; good location, close
in. n-j.e, journal.
IF YOUR EXCHANGE is a ttquare
Deal see NORTHWEST REALTT
CO.. lhrhi.(.fPnm hHt Mar. 1175.
TRADES OF EVERY KIND.
Brlnsr yours In. 608 Couch bldg. 1
VATK1 REAL KSTATE 81
WB WILL BELL
OR LOAN MONET ON YOtJK LOTi
J. C. CORBIN CO. j.KWI8 BLDO.
ROOMING HOtTSES
03
1 8 Rooms, Rent $25 .
Brick bldg., steam heat, good fumt.
ture. Income, $100; terms to suit. L,
A. nan, 613 ranama Ding.
nnn MiNn nm-am smapr
45 rooms. $1260; 30 rooms, 7o0; II
rooms, 1750; 20 rooms. 8500. Others of
merit. 602 Couch bldg.
14 Rooms, $150; rent $25
L. A. Hall. 612 Panama bldg.
20 ROOMS, always lull, clearing 1UJ
month. $750. Liberal terms. Mil
lershlp, 481 Chamber of Commerce.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 80
Bargain for Someone. v
Must sell old established business
to close estate. Will sell st a bargain
before Monday. Nov. (, fine grocery
and tobacco business located on one
of Portland's main thoroughfares. No
grocery store within distance of oev
ral blocks. Large stock of goods.
Excellent opportunity for right parties
to buy and make money.
See administrator at store, 106 North
Third street.
WANTED A partner to take hal n'
terest In an established Dhsjsksnt
jfsrm that will pay $2000 a year; writs
at once If Interested. JX-163, Journal,'
RESTAURANT Owner wanta a rell
able partner to help him; will par
salary $25 week besides share of prof.
its. Call room 329. Morgan bldg.
TRANSFER and - storast; partner
wanted to tend office, etc.; good par
and only $600 required. Call room itS, '
Morgan oiag.
GROCERY with living rooms and ga
rage; rent $16; no fixtures to buy;
will invoice. Cash sales $30. Durham
ave. snd Holma n st, Woodlawn car.
2 GROCERY STORES FOR TRADr
A little cash and balance In real as-'
tate. Ooddard, 502 Couch bldg.
MAKE" your candy. We teach candy
maklug All branches, evenings.
V-14D, journal.
FOR SALE Cleaning and pressing
business; live suburban town; cheap.
I'lione uroanway zaia,
RKASONABLE Must be sold this
'week, pool, lunch and soft drink
hall, near shipyards. 75 Front St.
SEE our list of business properties.
Mlllershlp, 421 Chamber of Com.
BUSINESS OFl-OUTUNlTlES
WANTED 8
HAVE you a short line of merchandise
that you want to sell at a discount,
either drygoods, notions or granite,
ware; will pay cash. Cobb Bros., mer
chan(1)wr hrokerw, 408 Bwetland bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN 2T
REAL ESTATE
OUR installment plan "u the i bsst anS
surest method of paving a loan.
182.26 per month for $1 months, eg
21.24 for 60 months, or
16.17 for 6 months pays s I1JM
loan and Interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on improved city property.
Or for building purposes.
No commission charged.
EQUITABLE SAVG 8 At L(
OAN AB8N.
242 Stark St.
ponUnd, Or.
MONEY TO LOAN. ,
On improved real estate or (ef -
building purposes; very flexible Con- .
tracts; no commissions.
COLUMBIA LIFE TRUST CO, ,
202 Btevens Biag.
BUILDING loans on city a-ud suburban
property: money aavaaued as wont
progresses. W. G. Uses, 811 Trailing.
pldg. Main 8407. " '
$8uo, $1X00, $ivu, a.soo, .vuv,
$8600 $4600; all these amounts at
7. Fred W. Osrmaa C4. 788 Chata,
or Conv -
CASH paid lor mortgages, nuiss, ovo
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonablg
rstes. F. H. !wis. lohby 4. Lewis h!Sgt
MClNKy 'iU LOAN u amuuuM vt
to $6000 on city property.
A. H. BKijj, it'M wernnger mag.
LOWEsI rate loans on Willamette
valley farms. 1L E. Morton, fialem
or McMlnnviue.
MONEY to Ivan. to . W. kL smmIS
A Co., 810 ppalding bldg.
MONEV to loan on improved city, farm
property. F. C. ipng, it Bpsfding,
$200. $460. $600. U0. lliWU. 1S.
Fred W. Qermsn .o . 7 Chsm. Com,
$40,000 OR LtBh. ,'AltKlNUlUM.
0 4th St. Hoanl of Trade Bldg
WANT $260 on 40 acres land. iC-273,'
Journal.
6EE Uti; small loans, inaianmeni loaut.' '
Cellars-Murton Co . 82 Yeon bldg. t u
$1200 TO loan, real estate, first mort
gage security, riatneia, xn
$louu to $60o to loan, no coiamiasioo. .
Principal. 8-117. Journal,
MORTOAUE LOANS, tuux 1fe. Lul .
Salomon t'n . o.ic Kt.. wear ttb.
MONEY TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES
Salary, Chattels
IF TOU NEED MONBTSEI TJt,
Loans made to persons oo sauary 4f
fixed Income, on diamonds, bous.hola .
furniture, pianos, automobiles, metor
cycles, ana other personal property
without unnecessary delay. Easy In
stallments for repayment, If desired.
Legal, rates of Interest without res
' ORTLAND LOAN COMPANT, '
Licensed. ' t .. : ii.;:
108 Dekum Bldg.. '
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES.'.
Also loans on household furnlturs,
pianos, etc., at the lowest possible
rates.
REMEMBER.
We do not remove furniture from yeur
home, tfalary loans strictly confides.
COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO, .
LICENSED, :
f 111 Falling Bld4- ' -
PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOaM XhSiC
Established by Portland business),
men to protect borrower, f
c. mters Hermann. Mgr. $i stark.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY.
PIANOS, HOUbKHULII fVKMTUKK.
MONEY loaned to salaried men, or a
chattels, at legal rates, on easy in
aUllroents. Home Inctallment Co. or
?an!sed exclusively by salaried men.
or mutual protection. 203 McKay bldg.
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