c THE OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .'SATURDAY, - NOVEMBER .11. 1916.. t. -r 12 ' V', I - -ii 1 ! - ' T : 1. e '. fc. -1 "-'".. --.' ....... I! .. " ' - . 7 AMERICAN PEDIGREED - CATTLE IN ARGENTINE Removal of Governmental Restrictions on U. S. Cat tle Opens Field. l' Dy W. Henry Robertson. America Conaul at Buenna Air. " ' According to the Argentine Tear - Book for 1915-1316 the grading up of cattle In thie country has been brought ?' about by the Importation, chiefly from v rtrMt Britain, of the bent strain of ." . thai ' nuimv could purchase. I . r. TVahi 1901 to 1914 pedigree 8I1HII 'i,; entering the republic were as fI lows: Shorthorn, 10,72:; 1 'oiled An y..w'gO(l, 440; IlVreford. 714; red polled, V' 121: Jersey. 115; various. 649: total. ' if 12,?1. Expert ha vev placed an aver ' ?A- 'iS'age, valuation on these pedigree anl ... mal of 1837 United States currency. giving- a total valuation of about $8,000,000. ' Show ale "of pedigree cattle are lield each year at Palermo, in the "V city of Buenos Aire, and form the ' annual feature of pastoral life thl republic. In 1!H3. the worlds record was m.ide at Palermo, who" ,.' t the champion Rliorlhom b'lll. Ameri ; CU. hrousht 1X0.000 Arsontino papr v.j S33.96S I'nlted Slates rurtcn;y). In '. ' Z 'J15. the champion bull. purham 1 Shorthorn, sold nt nurtlon for $60, V W 000 Argentine paper ($25,476 United f States currency). In 11. the Short . horn reserve champion brought 155,000 i ' i . Argentine paper ($23,853 United States g currency). The favorite breed In the 'i j'.Argentlne Is now the Durham Hhort 1 ' horn, of which 200 bulls were sold at a auction In 1915 for a total of J.I. ; 140,000 Argentine paper ($84,040 Unit- ed 8tates currency), or an average of ' -! $5700 Argentine paper per head, or v- about $2420 United States currency, H'Hiftll exclusive of a six per cent com 'J "j mission which Js paid by the purchas : rs In this country. The Hereford ap Va "pears to have declined in favor, th champion bull of that breed having been sold in 1915 for $12,000 Argen ; 1 tine paper ($5035 United States cur--. ' rency), or about a fifth of the price . -4 paid for the champion uurnam taadlar of the Foiled Aaurus Breed. The polled Angus was considered few years ago to be the coming breed, but aeemed in little favor at Palermo in 1913, when the champion bull of this class was sold for only $4500 Argentine paper ($1910 United States currency). On the other hand, the ?- polled Angus steer la In preat demand k- among the establishments that paca Vy v frozen beef, and In 1915 prices in the ordinary cattle markets went as high V?;.a $400 Argentine paper '$170 United " States currency) for this type of Meer, ' - j which is probably a world's record. In the fall of 1915. W. Harding of Chicago, secretary of the Ainerlcan .' j Shorthorn Breeders' association, came to Argentina, and can be credited with ( being the primary cause of having this j ' '; ; : important market thrown open for the ' future to American shorthorn pedigree - W-A cattle. I ' ' Under government decree dated Oc- k tober 6. 1916. the. regulations for the 1 Importation of livestock into this coun " try were amended as follows: 'if-. Art. 46, par. f to read: Importation 'Is prohibited into the territory of the republic, at any point, of livestock of the bovine, ovine, caprine and porcine . kpecles, coming from countries where .( foot-and-mouth disease exists or has existed in an' epizootic or general form; or from departments, provinces, coun- , tries or states where the disease exists , vr has existed within three months . prevlouw to ehlpment. the three months reckoning from the date of the official declaration Of the extinction, of the ' disease, providing that such declara tion has not been made until 15 days have elapsed from the date of the laat case of the disease. ' Time Seduced to Three xoatas. . Article 48, paragraphs a, b and c, are modified in the sense of reducing the six months to three, which are required to be declared In the sanitary certificate of origin as the period ; which haw elapsed from the date of 2 . 1 1 c.iiiiviiuu v& ivui-auu'iiivuLii uia- ease: and, as set forth In the prevloue- " Iv ' modified article, that the disease ' does not exist In an epizootic form in v the country of origin, and also that X there lg no case of It in the state, province or department from which ;) the animals have come, '(t The removal through the.se amend ments of the prohibition upon the im 5;' portation of American cattle into Ar gentina ahould open to American j 1 breeders of 'pedigree cattle a most promising market that heretofore has ;!' been monopolised by British breeders, i .ti ;v At the time of Mr. Harding's arrival " . American cattle were forbidden entry ' Uito Argentina so long as foot-and- moutii disease existed anywhere in the . United States. In other words, cattle could not be sent here from the state :, r of Maine, for Instance, if foot-and-mouth disease chanced to exist in ' 2 -California, although there might not t oe a case of it in any other state. Relatives Reunited Through Journal vi V ' Through the columns of The Journal U Information has been gained which , will result In the reunion of relatives i. wnose whereabouts had been unknown J .to either. They are T. T. Belknap of ; Pasadena, Cel., and Adelbert Belknap, S nis brother. ' v The former had been living in Seat- ...tie for three years after leaving Port " a;,' land, and had then removed to Pasa depa, where he supposed his brother , aort nlec were residing. He was in . formed that they had removed to Port 1 land. . . An article in The Journal stating hla plight brought a response from Ti. E. Fink, 1571 K. Burnslde. He says ' It was a neighbor of . the missing j people wnen living near Gohle. Atlel-',.-'" Bart Belknap and his daughter. 'Mrs. ' Gertrude Sweet, live about seven miles : . from the town on the wood road townrii the logging camp. Fink says, having . removes mere from Portland. Annual Corn Show . Is On at Coquille Coqulll. Or Nov. 11. Tho Co quill annual corn show, the big yearly event of this section of Co- qnllU Talley. is . now in full swine. , Friday was Koos Kounly Knights of ! the Grip day and the traveling men ..wtn given the keva to the cltv - Th corn exhibits are not as largo as : th previous year, owing to yearly frosts but a. very, creditable ahowing k is made. Prof. Larsen of O. A. C. is ; here to Judge , the displays. Grand prize, for best exhibit of corn In Coos county la a Wisconsin alio, donated by Johnson' Milt company of this city. The ' program Includes sport and v tree entertainment In the evening. . SIXTEEN HENS THAT PRODUCED A NET PROFIT OF $88.35 JN ONE YEAR mmm r4 (s One of tlie little acts of attention flock to show an altual Ity O. Cm. Small. Here is a picture of. 16 hens and a nummary of their total cost to keep and the ylolrt they gave in 18 months, lountlng from the time they were hatched until the last of the number was sold. They were of mixed blood, mostly from a mating of White leg horn cockerel and Buff Orpington hens, therefore they wer not bred. All sales weVe at market price, but only the totals of items In the record book Is mentioned in the summary which follows. Data. Hatched May 1, 1915. Began laying the following No vember. Produced 1829 eggs up to September 4, 1916, when the last onea were sold. Six were killed for the table from time to time. 8lx were occupied for three months hatching and brooding 100 chicks. This reduces the number to equal that of 12 hens laying continuously lor 10 months and giving an average of 152 eggs each in that time. Cash A 000 ant. Cr. 117 dozen eggs sold $38.60 35.5 dozen epgs consumed by family 11.70 10 hens sold 8.50 6 hens consumed by family 4.60 IDGE TWO GREAT ARMIES Russo-Roumanians Attempt to Take Position From Mackensen, City Believed ok m. Rome, Nov. 1 1 (U. P.) General Mackensen'a retreat in the Dobrudja from positions about , Cernavoda continues, wireless reports from Bucha rest said today. A great fire is raging in the direction of Cernavoda. leading to the be lief that the Teutons fired the city before evacuating it. The Bulgarian population of Dob rudja is reported fleeing to the Bulgarian border. Petrograd, Nov. 11. (I. N. S.) The Roumanian seaport of Constansa was set on fire by the successful bombardment by Russian warships, according to dispatches received today. Big fires were also observed in the direction of Zernavoda. London, Nov. 11. (U. P.) The great battle between Ruseo-Roumanian forces and Mackensen'a troopa in the Dobrudja for possession of the bridge that crossed the Danube at Cernavoda continues. Advices today from Bucha rest, Petrograd and Berlin regarding yesterday's fighting emphasize thl conflict, as the most important of the day on many of the fronts. Occupation of the Dunereav station. about two. miles due west of Cerna voda, claimed by Petrograd and not denied' from Berlin, appears to have given the Russo-Roumanlan armies at least a temporary advantage in their efforts to press back or envelop Gen eral Mackensen's left flank, which rests on the -Danube. Military experts here say a Russo-Roumanlan success at this point would change- the com plexion of the Dobrudja front mate DANUBE ONCE AGAIN IS OBJECTIVE OF Members Portland Realty Board .L. JNVLSTalKNTB Real Estate Loan and insurance. 404-5 Northwest Bank bldg. FAMOUS RIDOEFIELD SOIL Fertile farms at fair price. Fenced or unfenced land; auiu.il tracts; acreage. H. li. AVPtKaOiS. lauUt,J)UlLL. WASH. T'iLh. amuaWJ aaiu. KkAL khTATG. 247 H oak iU Lewis bldg. Business and suburban property trib utary to Union avenue a specialty. Main 174S Cascaden & Header. 201 KAIL WAY KXCHAMQaC. Farms for al ana excaange In all western state. Dakota and Aaiunaaoia. Canadian lands a specialty. F.tlClarVtvCa "Kh.AL.TOKS" NOW IN NfciW WUARTKRS. CONCORO builTjino. BIX'ONU AND .STAKkL The Fred A. Jacobs Co. 104 6TH 8TKKKT. General Real Kstata, lxeaaag, KeaU ala aod laaurane. Main . . .: A-1T7T. W.l.lUkUAN AlXkH AkAU. 4k LAKU CO. Jordan Vauaj. Aialovor , Uav, Wra faraa Isada. atock rauchva, a-rlgatio project auu to 10,0uo cr., Atto-lrrigiud graia Itada Pcwer tltea. - -JORDAN. VALLST CNO. LAKD COUPANX. II II by which O. G. Small induced bis profit of $5.52 per head. 4 0 friers sold 9 friers consumed by family. Total . 11.75 . 2.65 .$::.? .$23.00 . 7.73 . 26.85 . G.50 Dr. Feed for hcn.s Eggs for hatching . Feed for chickH ... Incidental expenses Total $64.10 Net cash gain 13.60 Stock on Hand. 20 choice pullets for laying and to breed $40.00 25 cull pullets for laying and table use 18.75 4 selected cockerels for breed ers ' 10.00 12 cull cdckerels for table use. 6.00 $74.75 Total net gain 88.35 Equipment of houses and yards are not mentioned because they cost me nothing but a little spare time to build. The hens also cost me noth ing as chicks, but for comparison we will assume for the moment that equipment "represents a cash outlay of $50 and the hens $4, or 25 cents each as day old chicks. Deduct this $54 from the $88.35 total net gain and it still leaves a profit of $34.35 besides a first class start in etock on hand fully paid for by the returns from 16 ordinary hens plus the few minutes' time daily that was devoted to their care. rially, with great disadvantage to the Teutons. BUBSians Tpr xor jjnv. i Russians are reported in strong force about Cernavoda. They are re ported hurriedly bringing up artillery for a final smash. Reports of sanguinary fighting In this sector appeared to be borne out by other reports to Petrograd of hun dreds of dead picked up in territory from which Mackensen's forces have been hammered back. There was still some doubt as to the sharp fighting about Predeal. Both sides claimed the advantage. The Berlin statement admitted the Trans ylvania Roumanian armies adopted a strong offensive but that all attacks were repelled. Petrograd advices said the Roumanians have all ' but com pleted envelopment of the Teutonic left flank. Desperate stand Expected. In the territory about Dornavatra in the Carpathian mountains, Russian troops, accord. ng to Berlin, have de veloped a powerful offensive. The Berlin announcement attaches much Importance to their claim that terrific Austrian counter attacks have chafed the Russians from heights they took by storm in three days of fighting ending Friday. The menace a Russian I victory would be to General Falken hayn's rear at this point has led to the belief that the Teutonic armies will make a desperate stand. General Brusileffs armies, Berlin advices said today, were subjected to a series of ferocious wave attacks north of Baranovichi, where heavy fighting Is going on for possession of railway lines wh'.ch connect with Minsk to the northeast and with Striynen to the southeast of Baranovichi. It was at this point that Berlin reported heroic achievements by soldiers under Major General von Wyna and a regiment of Brandenburgers. The Russians, ac cording to Berlin, were swept back to their second line trenchss after eight assaults. British in the face of terrific bar rage fire, last night stormed and cap tured the eastern portion of the im portant Reglna trench, a portioffof which they had taken October 21, General Halg reported to the war of fice today. The report raid the Brit ish have becured their new position. French Hold Their Own. Paris. Nov. 11. (U. P.) The Ger mans sustained serious losses when they were repulsed in attacks on French positions south of the Soirme in the vicinity of Deniecourt. the war office announced today. "We maintained all our ground." the statement said. "North of the Somme there were spirited artillery duels in the region of Les Bouefs and Sailly Sallllsel. French aviators brought oiF the. K D02R K. KSABEY CO. S aBA- estatb a a Oregon. Waaliluglon a Callforala Laoda a k u8?"1 t(Jo c'ba,D" ot Coatiaere. K n Mai ilea A-asi. a KKKKKKRKRRKK K KKk W ... "O ACRE RANCH. o",0(",re" auo-irrigated alialfa land V-'UAh'.. A. LAUFER Asotin. Wash H. I. PALMKB-JONCS CU 04 WUcos bug. aii teg. ", VI, ft a a a a ' THK "HAW-JEAH CO. Beavertoa-KeedvlUe .ereaga FARM ANU CITY PROr;TT. 102 4th U Horuand. Ot. PAoua JalalB IS. A -1509. RICHARD SBEPARD '" aUCAt. KSTATB apaefattatag la Uotna gitea 00, Weat 814 Nona Uala a. Office WUlitrldg Wkltwood Ct TIT1UB GUARANTEE - AND aVB j, BTRACr COMPAN Y. a " . - Atatnets, real estate. lomrtac. Looking ftee aasrasawata and tat a specialty. , - Marebfleld t nd Coquille Clty Or. ' - HICNRY VNQST AChLtU-l, Maz down tlva German aeroplanes. Two wen destroyed by Aviator Guynemer. 'making th total of enemy machines brought dowk by blm 2." Bridge Reported Repaired. Geneva. Nor. 11. 11. H. 6.) Field Marshal von Mackensen'a engineers have succeeded In repairing the Ceraa Toda : bridge, and . the German .allies) have crossed Into old Roumania, ac cording to a report reaching here to day. All Indications point to the fact that a mighty engagement has developed along the Danube, with -fighting, both in Dobrudja and old Roumania. Rus sian reinforcements are playing an im portant part. Chinese Is Slugged I And Rendered Blind Gd Gee, Chinese employe of the Union .Stockyards, became Involved in a quarrel with one of his celestial brethren at 107 North Fourth street, in new Chinatown Thutsday- nigbt. He was slugged over tbe head with a potato masher, end red pepper was thrown into his eyes. Blind and al most unconscious, he was found by other Chinese a short time later, and ( the patrol wagon tbolt him to thacity i emergency hospital. Several stitches j were required to close the scalp wound ! above his forehead, and after several hours of bathing with clld water, in ternes at the hospital succeeded in restoring his sight. Go Gee refused to divulge the name of his assailant. Pendleton Reports Two Realty Deals Pendleton. Or., Nov. 11. Two big land deals were announced here Fri day. Moses Taylor of Athena sold 360 acres of wheat land near Athena to J. A. Lumsden for $46,000. Mrs. Katherine Timmerman of Helix, bought a quarter section near Helix for $15,000 from Glenn Scott. Served Him Right. "James, my lad," said the grocer (o his new assistant, "who bought that mouldy cheese today?" "Mrs, Brown, sir," was th youth's reply. "And the stale loaf we could not sell laet night?" "Mrs. Brown, sir."- "Where's that lump of rancid butfer that the baker refused?" "Mrs. Brown bought It cheap, sir," was the answer. "And the six eggs we could not sell a week since?" "Mrs. Brown. Are you 111, sir?" asked James, as the grocer turned green and groaned. "No, no; only I'm going to tea at Brown's tonight." replied the unhappy man, as he wiped the perspiration from his face and sank into a chair. Mysterious Shot Wounds. Galesburg, 111.. Nov. 11. (I. N. S.) A mysterious shot out of the dark ness probably fatally wounded Dr. J. A. Kleinschmidt early today. The physician was about to enter his home when the shot was fired. Dr. Klein Bchmidt declares he does not know either the person or the motive. Exonerated Officer Reinstated. Winnipeg. Man., Nov. 11. (U. P.) Suspended from command of his regi ment at Fort Francis on the United States border on charges that he had been recruiting for Canadian armies in northern Minnesota, Colonel D. C. McKenzie today was reinstated to his command. An examination exonerated him. PREPARE For Next Winter COAL $7.00 per ton in 3-ton lots. $7.50 per ton under 3 ton. 8avj 25 on your fuji bilL Clean, odorless, easy to handle. Most heat for least money. fkUB T Wk Washington St. A-2293 mm TC3E mum$ mill Ull "UTAH'S BEST COAL" mmwd mil co. Sales Agent Kast 214: B-2343. 31 GRAND AVE. KEMMERER and ' ROCK SPRINGS COAL THE CLEANEST AND BEST BURN ING COALS. PRICES REASONABLE. (LWST&L SOE & STORAGE EAST 244 A1-U44. "South Wellington" COAL MiDed from beat vein en Vancouver laland. Thla coal la the leader In other eneat cltlea; abm uaed by V. 8. and Canadian gaveratnenui and large oriental ateaBMhip -llnera. - Wby--beraiiae of ita heat unlla; 1 mall amoaut aah and coking qua it lea. Ileaae' No W HOf ,K8 A LB .Frank ttoyntr Broadwar lW . RETAIL 333 SUrk XKW TDIIAY FARM LOANS Vc X07l2 KOmTOAGXS BOVOKT. agertgag Camvaay for America, ' atoom 22 AVias-arvli Bldg. "Portland. Oa. LIBERTY COAL CAST C29' t aaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaa ! 0SA8 24U 'Main ?29. XE.V TODAY 6: &oaa of 910,000 Ml V . oa Im proved Business Property tor (or Zmpcovament Purpose a.) ' J. P. ' UP8COKB, S43 Stark Street. RUPTURE J. A. JOHNS! ON Bnptora SrclaJurt "M-?t Allsfcy Bid. JKaaalts Oaarate4 t-earey Urothers. inc. WE BUY NOTES 806 I) Sinn Bldg. Portland. Or MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards" al 6-7-8 Oregon Invaitrnaat aiortgag Cu. Offices aoa-4 1?0 3d tvt. CLASSIFIED Al) HATES CASH ADTSKTISEMi.Nl Daily 01 SundiJ. 1 ernt per wuid lur all eiaaa'.flcatlont ei rfptiiig "Kor Keiil iu i'rlvnw. Family." "Kuuu and Boar J . In I'rlvau- Kiiiiiiif." "Situation V.nel" ami Wanii lu Uvul" ada, wulch IK I fct rt-ul per. ttur... Tore lnavrtiuoa for Hie price of two. mren liwertloua lor Ibe price of fle. No ad takeu lur left thi.a lo cent. CASH MUST aceuajpaay copy to obtain atore ratea. CHARGED ADVERTISEJIEIITS Vi ceuta per word per Insertion. Thla charge la for all elate! flea Uona except In "Kor Beut !n 1'rlVal Family. " "Boom and hoard In JTWate Kaiuitj." ' Situation Wanted" and "Wanted lo Ketit" ala. waiih are 1 centa rn-r morl per liertlou. No ad charged for b aa lliao 15 cent' XHrOBMATIOS COUPOM. If you want the nam of a reMaM business house dealing In any tin of merchandise, or information regard ing resort, hotels, railroad, steam ship lines, etc.. address Oregon Jour nal Information Bureau. Information desired: I ...... 4 Nam Addreaa... iprofessionaltand RIISINESS DIRECTORY. ACCORDION PLEATIHO. ittUUUlUfS, IvAialk ANU hUX rLaAUAU. HEMST1TCUINU. BRAIDING; BUTTON EOLES. BUTTONS COVKRED. EASTERN NOVKI.TY MKO. CO.. 5TH. B'WAY tfoiO K. S'l'trUAN HeuiaUtcnlng. awurdloo, al-le and aunborat pleating: bottone cowered; px-la aponge.1. 8Cai:otln. Plttork Mk. B'way ltt AGATE CUTTERS M. U174, Mfg. Jewelera. Expert watchmakera. Miller' a, iHH Vtaaa.. bet. B way and Fark. BLANK BOOKMAKERS DA VI si Ac UULUA.N, lac. lou 21 at. Biana book manufacturers, agenta fur Joneo laa proved Loose Leaf Ledgera. Sea tba new ka reka Leaf. A-:I1VI Main 13. BRASS AND MACHINE WORKS UAHl bK H liraaa Work.. liiaaa c-aatlnsa aoU machine work. N. Mh at. B'dway 2S42. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS P1PFY & WELD Building eontractoha. Car. penter nbop fine hi. Broadway 'Mb. CARPET CLEANING . f IMF Kite: rvui old carpeia, a it ruir. caruet cleaning. North- . t lUa Co., 18S K. JoicK fc.lecl.lc CieaJiug Worka Ca- pet cleaueJ aud laid; yefittlug our ape rial'r. Kat 44'. B-i!-- !' lflHl N CHIROPRACTORS &LttbA3i LL uugei-lug uiavaara. ci taking tin-tr: 31 trvaliuenta. Sli; acuta caea leas lime. lea uioucj ; experieiiMl; maktuic good. Dr. Mc.Mujoq. 2d floor klacteaj lld. Miultarti.m TU Hawthorne. REMOVAL NOTICE W. O. Powed, cWropravtcr. removed to 31J Pacama bldg., 3d and Alder. Special otter o tlrat 10 emering bia uffiie cliulc. Bring thla notice lo to 12 m. 2 to 6 p. tu. COAX AND WOOD NATIONAL FUEL CO. Eaal 2WI. Ureea alao- . . ' I n. I I I ... 1 . a-... I . . V.OOU, a i I.. tWU. .... $4.75 cord; aawed, 15.UO load. Dry alabvrood. aaneu, t luau. . ..... 1H lltered or -.awed to order. lr 1 US I' CLASS id growth lit cordwouu. urj, So.00 per cord delivered. Levrea Koel Co 241 Couch at. Phonw Bdwy. 233. A-2161. bTANDARD Wood Co.. 1st eiaaa fuel. Prompt delivery. East 2315. B-16D5. AD O Fuel to. ttiiial Di L t. 409 Union ttniail order-) our apeciai- ave. N. Knmt 4MXI Nr.Kit FARlt Itey fir, 4 ft.. 5 no to d.H Blockwood. 3t0 -.vater t. Main yam. A-t.ni CONTRACTORS AND BTrTLDEItg CONCttETE .walla, walk, floor, etc coucrete garage and wateriiroonng a tpeciiry. u L. Croaby. 444 K. :th st. S. Tabo- 6112. USkAH HUBEU, Ueneial Cuutractor. -J Huer. look bWK. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL ' DR. i;. 11. llUlHMAN. Vfl KKINAHIAN. Hw nttal. 41S P. 7th at. F.aat l47. W-loeg EDUCATIONAL DANCING MANCHKSTtR Daucing AcaUemj. SW ith at bet. Btarh and Oak. ISpec'al ratea. 4 private leanoiis. $2; raorniiig. afternoon, evening: all latest dancea ku.i ran teed: claaa Tbnradajt. Sat iMilav ev.-nimt 7-SAO. Broadway 21 BO UK. and Airs, lieaib'a txhoul LfjO dally. Claaa Tne.. Frl. eTe. 109 2d at., betweea Wafhlnefnn and Stark. Leaxona iHr Main LAW SCHOOLS Ulltl.o.S LAW SCHOOL A tboiouUB. praciu-ai courae in law. Uecitationa eveninga. Mala P77 AHkr hid. MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHTTtB til 0C Have overything at lowest price. IViUOIL N. HODtiSON. 24 ALDKH 8T. L. 'I HiM.HOBN ilolii. teal-be.-, pnp.l Mvcia ?i7 Fhednr b;dg. Marhall 1. I'llOF. T K. LAWSON Piano Ivaauiut at fuu- l.on-c. iMV. Phniw Tabor 2rW9 VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar tikub-l, banjo fur-niaiii-d with leaaona. Main 4.'iHV. K.AOiiAir. piano phiyiug lu 1U lu W lenuua Thrt.tli,n avatpm " 4t2-ta Cntoir-bl. hMf FIRE INSURANCE PACIHl nTA'IKS FIKK IN&LKAftCK Co., only Oregon fire Innranca company. FLUFF STJG8 AND RAO UTTG. Send Us Your Old Carpets FLUFF jRHI Made Iron) old Ingrain. Braaaeum. Aimlnatcr. Smyrna. Alan ig ruga, ai: aixea. Mall erders prompt. Carpel eleAidng. Mend for booklet. WESTERN FLLFr UCU CO. 64 1'ntoii Aip, V Pbooea Raar D1. B-I4T9. FVRVACES Boynton Fu-rnaces Eronomlral. effectual. Frimt and Market J. C Bayer Ce, KEY AND LOCK8XTTH ALSO tl.tX'IKiC irus repau-uig. aaw tiling. tc. 'n If1'r. S?74 1 artnr at Main 7!. atAKICURUtO AMD HAISDEESSINO 407 b.wuvy blug. Krv'jeullal Hrfc by ap nnlntimut Pbw Main 1222. MATTRESSES WLD ualtrwi-a aud leather bede aaade lue aarllary folding forma; feather renovated Foldtna- M. .Co.. .WA WPHevna. K. 6X74. WOH-ntTOXlCATTNS TgEVERAPFg ntlkUiKifa wm im auiut-r An-iar. Heurr Wflubard plaat. 13th-and tlurmiile Main 72. i Itmnea - A-Mi2 PRINTERS ASP. ENGRAVER THK IVY I'itL JOHN Ja. UAX ZSJ Mark at. ' -Brnadi' 44t 4 A-4nwt RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED kAIAlt raa-a auarpvuvd. atl kluUa. Uc aaj . SOe per doaea lAi M at.avar aaurrlaaaa. 01 ill Waofelnc" ft. Mn ! ttl , afz szrAixma , i fOB fireproof ( or vault repairing call Wood la wd 4088. lawn MSM. ar dmn im a H VI ,H.l Smith. 131 KMpatrtefc. -d. HXET VZTAX. WORKS KEPAIRINU tia sod gravel roofa. Jacob Luaii, ilO rirat at. Phone Mala 1424. . UNION AVE. Mbeet Idetal Werka ami fumaca repairing. 411 t'nlfm ae. X. Eaat 411. -- - TO WEE BPTPtT ; - Ikkiui.vu tauirarjr t. fur ruuii. cCu rtrat MfTlir tirti FT-v 4IO. A44"e ISAXIVEE ABU SToaaox Oregon Transfer Co. Eatabilabe I8TO. Tranfer and rorwardiug Agrnti. Storage r"re Truckage. . Of Tic and 8lorac 474 (iliaas aL irtn and r,i.n Main . A- 4 W AkMXllj "flCK" 1UI Bh..vr UuUStullui.l' GOODS SPECIALISTS 8torage. Parking. Sbipplng and Moving. Borae or Auto Van. Special frelebt ratea to all points. ' C. O. PICK TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 8rond and Pine Br.Ml Mae A-IISft MANUFACTUDflPS JOBBERS WQJLE5AkiB5' FA1VT. On. AND CLASS llAMteA.A 4c -0, . ll i j K im0r 2, n! Tarlor Aiauu.ru Matut M ITTI FLUMBIN" OPPLIES 1'L. t i It. j auppile. ug.oalr pi u bnari.. fori. Co.. 12 Thlrtl Mln TPT 8AKITART WTPIWO RAGS L. SHANK CO. HU I'ttuM 61. PHONK main inn WOOD PIPE lOUTLANO Vi tK)U 11 I K Co. Kaetry and ofriee near 24th and Y k l. Main S4MI MEETING NOTICES 41 AL KAl IKK Temula will I give nail and card ! lompfinentary to all 1 Shriuers and their ladies, at the Multnomah hotel.' on AVedneday evening, j November 1' Admission . tiv 1 S 1 H mfmliprshin . r.u .1 only. Visiting nobles and their ladies cordially invited. Wear your fez . By order of the Potentate. j HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. OREGON LODGE, No ioi, rii 11, .Cliai UUi East 1088, C-1S8S. A. F. & A. M. Special com- I IdrjyaAtendant. Day and night service. munlcatlon this (8 a t u r-. MILLER & TlrVACEY. Independent Fu U.ly) aevS?ln5' at 8 o'clock. neral Directors. Prices low as $20. The M. M. degree will be fin ten Wn .v, tn oi A.iiaf. urn of the lodge. Visiting brethren cordi ally invited. Br order of the W. M. LESLIE S. PARKER. Secretary. BETSY ROSS COUNCIL NO. 1 Stated meeting Monday evening. Initia tion. By order M. K. E. Helen Burton Ooehler. Counsellor. EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins, ci arms. Jaeger Bros.. 111-3 6th. yiM Statistics marriages. Births, Dzatbs. MARRIAGE LICENCES Clarence L Dletil. 424 3d at. and Prankle L Iticr, 484 Eut 17 h at. j Benjamin F. Ciplsj. 6U1 lit aL, and Roee , Kiidbiir. aame address. j Alfred B. Halnec, Elkton, Or., and Beetila A. I V.llde. 429 East Uuooln. George Langford. Mill, Williams are., and I June K. Boadorfer, Williams ava. I Alexander II. InaiLtt. liUV, Kllllnravrorth, I aiic Violet A Coskey, same addrtaa. Alfred O. t'rum, 8ukane, Waah., and Mary ! a. iiutcninmn. ius Ntwton it. William Scbonebeck Kveeaon' or., and n.r thu Tmby. ltla itw hotel. I'. A. (rrlta. 27 K. 14 th t N.. and J.IIllan Muriel Nyland. VM K. th at. X. W, 6. Smith & Co. 5Si x mru r loor. Morgan bldg. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark at. BIRTHS Fl LLFR To Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Fuller, K. K. I. No. 2, Oct. 2U. a daughter. , HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E How- 1 r.nl. uS Iialsey Bt.. Nov. 2, a daughter. FRIES To Mr. and Mrs. Ileijjsy W. Frlea, API ; . .niiuc-iB vi., i.yi. , a aou. JKNNINCS To Mr. and Mr. Harold I). Jeo lilnira. fM2-.' Oth ct. . E., Nov. IS, a an. SMITH To Mr. aud Mrs. Cheater A. Smith. Holier, Or., Nov. 5, a son. PO.MKUOY To Mr. and Mr. Seler P. Pome- r'.T. I.entn, Or.. Nov. i!. a ilangbter. MOHGANSON To Mr. aud Mr. Johu !. Mor- l lXo,, .d Kr&ZZ l".rj,. gitnaoD. ll'irf K. urant at., Oi-t. 3o. a mm. s-4 Sarrenjeuto at.. (-t. M). a aon UOYT To Mr. and Mrs. Uuy W. Hoyt, Hid 22d at. iKt. 31, a aon. HARVARD To Mr. and Un. Frank A. Har-! rard. K K. tth rl.. Nov. e, a daughter. j SEI.LWOOD To Mr. aud Mrs. Harold K. Sell- i wood, mi Liuatiila ave., Nov. 6. a ami. j HOUO To Mr. and Mra. Otis V. Hogg, SO Hiiaaell at.. Not, d. a dangliter. . HEATHS AND rTXERALS 73 1EOMAN In thla city. Nut. 10. Samuel M. Yeoman, aed 67 years; husband of Anielu leoraau of 3U7 Killlngawurtb ave.. aud lather I ai the residence ealabllHbmt-ut of 4 P. Flnle;- Son, Montgomery at ftb. Notice kf lu neral hereafter. McMAHON Rer. Michael U Mc-Mahon. aei-.l .I3 letn 7 lnonth u " t" residence. 675 fc. 61th at. .V. November U. Friends Invited to attend funeral aervlcea. which will oc neia ai tne ( IM Methodlitt Kplaoipal i chorch, 12th and Taylor ata.. at 10:;t a. m.. i Monday. Not. 13. Interment Uoe City ira. ! eterr. Remains will lie In atate In the ' church from 8 a. m. to 10:30 a. ni. Monday. Kemalna are at Holmnn'g funeral parlor. i LE.M B ACTI The funeral rvfi-ea of the la' wtlbam Lembacfa will be held Saturday SI I.HVAN-To Mr. and Mr.. Je J. Sullivan. J,lst finishing: cost me $2100; BUxlOO; 4tioa VM t. S E.. Nov. 4 a aon nose in; complete and modem; 5 large JANSF.X To Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry K Janaen 1 twm; too much debt; CHn't keep it; 4c. K. 4tui at. n.. Nov. 4. a iia.iiri.ior ' lassume debt and take It. little cash' re- or Mra. Eva Flltcratt, Mra. Zoe 1'onwr. Mra. for ship building. Mnln 7u4. Owner. V,.WoJlw11' i1"- Ali.le CowiejrV.,A' K' FOR SALK -2 fine east front corner Ytoman. S. M. V-oman Jr., and Clarence ; ,ri) AlA.ned-L Puk Snan 11000 C. Yeoman, all of Oils city, .ind Mr.. IE. N-! 01!0if'm,in, ,1 &V' ,luuw Allard of Kranston. Wyo The rtmalmn are ! 91 b Commercial St., city. noveaioer u, at Z:.VJ o clock p. m.. at the . i. family residence. 3S'J7 BOifc at. S K. Flrien.la ! Goo(J clty W,atr'M 51?8 'l Invited. Interment at Mount Scott Park cem- -'"e. easy terms; Will build to Ult PUT. etery. The rein.ins an- at the reaideuce Chaser. Phone Marshall 1685 or 811 tal.llfbment of J. I'. Flcle A Son, Mont- wood 476. John H. Gibson, owner. y nitry al 5th. - I CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN ranches WELI.INGTON At Bay City. Or.. November near Portland. 2. 6. 10 acre tracts. 8, John K. Wellington, a Red 2t yean. The : best soil, good roads, near electric. 863 fmral aerTlcia will be held Saturday, Nov. to $2J0 per acre, easy terms. McFar II, at 10;;i0 o'clock a. m.. at the residence i.n &nr, V.nn KM? Portland. establiahment of J. P. Kbler & Son, Mont- gtmery at 5th. Frlenda Invited Interment a: Hirer v lew cemetery. CAUK The fumral acrTloe of the lale Ver lluda Cage will be held Saturday, November II, at 1 o'clock p. tn.. St the reidnn-e eatab lifcl.ntent of i. 1'. Fluley 4 Son. Moulgomerv at 5th. Frlendu invited. Interment at Mt. Scott Park cemetery, SKELLMAN At the reaidence. K54 K. 2tb at. north. F.lrcta C. Skellman, aged U year. Remalua will be forwarded , to Livlneatone, MontaiiH. by Miller A Tracey. Snaday, NOT. 12. where Interment ti-lll take tda-e. BOITANO A I the realibnt-e. 492 K. 2h at.. Hone Boitano, aged 85 year. Notice of fo r.eral later. Kenialu al ;.arlors of MMler A irncy. i:unijn.ii. i Klla .1 McBAI VIN.71eAclWln7LrcT.yto.i at.. rembcr 7. valmlur diae.ae .rf bart. BLFA Wm. A. Strlbley K. Burnild Novel KTIIIHIJ-.Y U-n. L u.ll.t at.. NoveuiU-r 4. il years; aarcoma. TAYLOR Kdna 1. Tayhrt-. a."t vva t.. Novembr . 62 year, apopiexy. HAL4' Mra. Flora Hall, fci N. Intli at.. Nor. T, 44 rear; webral henjorrbaa-e. CCKlpKfl-Anthony ot. T.ZM 7?-l ae. S. enaatlon of hart jmn 11 Fa.-n.-r 2.11 Mrrt at 7. IS day. 7 sTiUe V.atnLTntti.. Chanes lieppert. faai Samaritan. EN KN KM Leon November 6. ur.vrv.KV Char'ea inert NoTeniber . 70 years; multiple iwurlitla. ni r.ii..K-ivif r. aupanrr. . r. imu .... I'EH N Kit Roy F. Kuehnrr. J.lo K iwu at.. November I. 2 years; accidental giuaahot wound. . 1 WKIii Ira. Jennie Wela,' 20 S. Iranhoe at... Novemlr W year.: dlab-tl. melllt. DA NVKRS Walter Danvera. Uo.m1 Samaritan, Koreuilier a. so yeara aeti. JOHXAXSEX Hana W. Jnhnananaea. 831 Thurman at., November tulreuhiela Infection. &'. M yean; general 1 i'ATTKIMMiX John Patterson. MaKnomah hos. pltal. November 5. 4t years; uUer of atom ach. FMlRIKTS MAIN lilt; wreaths, pillows, up. Sprays SI up. Cnappeii s 347 Mot-is n. OSCAR JOHNSON FLORSL COj. 7M OMsan at. Mar. 4372. A.l4$4. i MAX M. SMITH, r.orlsi. 14U4 lh st. FLORISTS -iCotlndl CLARKE BROS.; florists, 287 Morrison I st. Main or A-1805. Kin nowar ana - floral design. No branch atore. u.nTIM ".ikirhm CO... florists. 1&4 "." -'- . . -i Waah Main 29. A-126S. J-lOWera for all occasion artlsticJly arranged. KLNKRAL UIKKCTORS EDWARD HOLMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1377 RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant TH1PD AND SALMON 1 STREETS MAIN 507, A-lSll P. L. if Undertaker. East 11 th and Hawthorne, Phones E.781. B-1H88. Lady assistant A, D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 6287; 5802 2d st.. l.ents. laoor 6895; 66th ft. and Foster road. Arle'.J. f O F TTI f. b. UUnninCi 1 DCa Kast SiJe Funeral Directors, 414 K. Aloer st Phone Kast 62. M-2BJ5. n,.nn;nf. i4.Cnnn Undertakers, LUIIIIIllft Vx, IVILL-lllOO Modern in every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430, A-4558. Idy assistant. a n 7ju, 692 Williams ave. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Progressive Funeral Dlrectora, MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. QUTWFQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152 OrL.VVr.O a - 2 3 2 1. Cor. 3d and Clay. R. T. Byrnes, new residence establ't, 901 Williams ave. Wdln. 220. C-1943. MdmllTAn 80th and Gllsan. Fu- I lallUHUII neral services. Tabor 431S. ! Breeze & Snook 14trmo"1- VAlLTS 1 THE NATIONAL VAULT COMPANY. Foot Montgomery street. Tabor 2521. I Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults. ! Air tight, waterproof, everlasting. ;t).i7.Afc..TS PORTLAND MAllBLK WKS.. 264-26 4th St., opp. City Hall. Main 8561. Philip Mu v Sons, for memorials. BLAESING GRANITE" J Z67-3PD. ST AT MADISON lull hALK mL.-K.-; FOR SALK BY OWNER. BEAUTIFUL S ROOM BUNGALOW. Sleeping porch. 1 baths, hardwood i floors, bedrooms and kitchen In white I enamel, large living rooir. with fire- place, built in nooKcases u.ia purrei enclosed rear porch with built In ice box. Large cepient haxement with wash trays, fruit closet, splendid fur nace with hot water coil . This house has been built but a short time, newly painted. Flower boxes and well kept yard. This attractive, modern home can be bought for $f0o0. n easy pay- I menu. See owner on p.-operty. ''i V. 42d st. N. Beaumont car. $1650 NEW $1650 Brand New Bungalow mil red OWNER, 128 EAST 7TH NORTH (Near Alnsworth). Take Woodlawn car to Alnsworth, then east to 7th st. DEMOCRATIC SNAP. $1000 cash buy $3&00 7 room mod- - - .. iieights house eou-ty balance $3000, loan due April. 1919, 7 per cent. Street improvements pain; stead v renter $30 per month; no trade" or agents. Owner will be In Portland Wednesday. C-138. Portland. HOUSE and lot, 60x113, $850 cash; 11000 terms. Call 1038 E. 18th t. B. $312 $12 DOWN. $6 month. Two room furnished house. Tubpr 4 857. FOR SALE LOTS 16 BUILD SHIPS For rent, lease or sale river frontage ACHE AUK 57 ATTENTION. MR. FARMER! Here is a chance of a lifetime, to I r,'" rout" - coruoratlon fi?? "h fflrm flneat tmproved rarm. Zl t we have two of valley oll. 30 miles of Portland, near both electric and steam transportation, good toWn with creamery and condenser, good terms, long time and low Interest. See Mr. Rose at rjom l. jsorth Bans freight station Gibson Half Acres. . . .-. .- , "kT. --.1 ju ALl.cr : i in tiv, . wi. -"i. low, barn, farming implements, wag on. COW, 160 chicaens. granary, near Crawford. Wash. Wilb.ro w. 411 Henry bldg , ACRE, new 3 room hmall house, 3 blocks to station, 6e fare. $765, $50 cash, balance easy, (let off at Stan,. !V station ask forKMIUer or Sell, I .11. TWO acres for sale, close in witler on place, by owner. V-1,12. Journal. kok'halk "-ARIS 17 W M RES ln"ciarke county, Wash., 15 miles from Vancouver, Wash.; 4 mile- from town; running water, za I -',er r i Z01& fiUf- .3 room house, good well good fence, I good family orchard , acres In logan- I berries; I acre In almond trees 3 years I old. Best oll. Will tske city reni- ' dence or .mall a-reage as part trade; eav terms. Call or writ G. Ross, I iinfman hotel. Eugene. Or. OVTriTrCE 1 20 acres, by owner. 4S jT: 1 eaily' cleared ; 7 room house, barn fcOx I '"'' , nl?T!a- V 1 Tabor 3'.'i2. b0 K. 67th N. I j 5 ACR-E little farm, improved, -rich ,,1 near t. Helens, on fin creek. e.ii air.no- nn trade. P-144 Jmim.l j ,. ,. l(l.VTPi iuk , ,m :0 KK.y A.tAto 14 , ,,r.nr. a Or.mn v.la,-- trie; at l-iifim i UlllH' I rg Til aa-vAA loea-a cnieaen -nvuw, a" wcrrienj i y, acres cleared; partly (mcnth. A-2.r.X, J4iirnal partly fenced; $7 per $ -ACRES, 8-rootn house, barn, fruit, berries, clover, garden spot. Tabor l49S,' evenlngn. - KXCH ASOK REAL KSTATE 21 VlLL, ekcbanrre 1 or S city lots for '-vUbarban ' grocery--- or,- A?onfctlonery lMttfisg.---i commercial at., city. IF YOUR EXCHANGE Is a Square Deal, see .wkihvvkm i - tiKAi.ri KXCHAXGEP.EAL ES'TATK 21 , . . . . . iOotinned , i CALIFORNIA RANCH. i 43 acres. ill tirst class soil, 20 acre In Bartlett pears li acres plow iand. balance Pasture, running aatw.tiim.iaa . place, abundance for Irrigatloir; good ,weii. room house, large bam. gran-.'.' vim Ken nouse. include team. '-. WfonV ""?". buggy, all farming tools household furniture, chicken ' and duck, etc.; loratui in Mendocino county Cel.. H mile 10 school and I V R. R. stations, 3 miiPR to town. Price . for everything $7S00. $500 mtge. WIU ; consider 11 well Improved plac of from v,1 JO acres up clear of deht . w THOMPSON & KWAN, C12 Main st. Vantuver WinH. " ' lb'OO AJ.li 31 ACKtis" '' Nine cleared, 3 partly cleared, oni' anc pasture running water. '22 mite V Vancouver, Wash., chool. V sta tion. 3 cows, 2 3-yr. heifers, 2 hifer calves, 2 horses, 3 yr. olcf sow. chi k en, hares, 12 tons hay, all far'm lm plements, fair buildings. Consider Portland or suburb at $1000, $1000 cash, $600 time. Call owner, 4 N. 3d L Hroadwav 2234 40 acres tor sale or wouin1' trade ade for hops i"! nouse ana lot cioae to . r. aiioDs Portland. Address box 12i, Tillain.wU WILL trade DOx 100 foot lot Tor or auto Call 4fi N f st. HTOitK mid flat, $3000, ffor ilcur lots or Hcrcage. Muln 27. , W A .V T K I ) ft K A I ttOHT A I K i I SPOT ;msIi, hoi:se bargain wantol to , $:00i). Marshall 16. 09 Mohaak Bldg. WK WILL. SELL OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT J. C CORHINjt , 1.EW1H BLDO. r)R cash, i heap land near clly, suit. ahle for inlkh gouts. U-145, Jour, na I. HI'll.ljlNti loiM in Kohu t'lik.or lturisi- mist lor iuhIi; Kiv8 price, lot and block number. N-i;2. .lournnl. ICOO.MI(i HOI ft IS O.I OW M'.H going east, sacrifice IS rooms housekeeping Apia., well f in nlxh.-d. good home hihI lm onus, only pait ttniw. Khmi 7 74 1. HthlM.hS OPl'OltTL'MTJkM Utf BUSINESS CHANt'KS, KAST I'OltT LAN I . WE WANT A Mt'SIC TKACIIKR. ABSTRACT COMPANY. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTI TIONER. 2 Rooms. $15. light and heat service. C!T1ZKNS' HANK HI. lxl A NliW clown slock of gen. iihIko. and few fixtures; Invoice about $'J&00; a good new location; can snow uliout .mil saved over present prices, might niiike a little discount; should piirty desire to uud to their present stock i unnot iuhKh a mlstaxe; ail staples; beat reason for welling. AX-264, Journsl. FOR SALE CONFECi io.-vi-.i. . STORE, IN GOOD Up-To-DA" E TOWN, GOOD BUSINESS LAST YEAR; BEEN RUN KKVEKAi, YEARS; JUST THE RIGHT PLACE HHi YOUNG COUPLE; CASH. PART T EH MS. WRITE PX-187. JOURNAL. I OR SALK. Confectionery, soda foun tain, igurs and lunch room, beauti ful fixlnren, rood. ell established mismei-a tiixoice jhiui; win sen ut a I: Kaaill If taken ut once. Write for I'-rll-ulari. Hx lf.4 toltnge Grove. Ur. GROCERY nd murket, corner loca tion, reasonable rent; will sell at sacrifice, other hiislneas. This Is the best huslneHK locRllon in this district. Come and see. SrJOl Woodstock ave. New Grocery Stock Worth $1100. Will Hell for $Si0. MufI be canl). Phone KdHt 1 64 4. H A V K palent on cniibilied ll'Oillug hoard atid step-larhier, will sell pat ent or consider good hacking for tiiHUi-J ufacture. K. I-'. Webster, u8 Le.uis tc;n nve. $000 UNEXCELLED cornel- slor building, with modein living roon ' groceries at invoice: retiring from buflne.!. lo yeHia eatiolishetl : Botm trade. Write ()'.' Rlak Mcfnll bld FOR SALE. barKalii If taken at once. Tailor, cleaning and pressing shop; Rood money maker. lid Helm, Linn ton. Or. FOR SALE Equipment for contii.; Ing. painter complele, for Irifoiin.i tion a-rlle. M-18L Journal. c6VFFrCTi7N:RYnuil elfjar store leu snnable. 2I st., bet. Yamhill and 1-uy U r . . A AfiLLER 3 see! ion vulcanizing ph.nt for sale or will trade for an auto. KX-ZTfi. Journal. f8llgrocerufiT "confectionery: will sell nt Invoice. 87 N. 6th st. Phon Prondway 4 491. PARTNER Article of merit, nuired. G-362. Journal. $8& re- Ut'hl.lvS.4 Ol'l OKTt'MTIEH WANTED Live side line to trade: road. KOtT, Journal. WANTKD Cfood srriaii business. Atf dresw CX-1S0. Journal. MONEY TO LO..:: REAL ESTATE OUR Installment plan la t tie tt and aurest method of paying a loan. $32.29 per month of 36 uionim. or $21.24 for 60 months, or $16.17 for 06 mouths pays a 81000 loan and Interest. Other amounts In proportion. W loan on Improved city property. Or for building purposes. No commission charged. EQUITABLE SAVG'S & LOAN ASSN. Z4Z HtarK ft.. riinmii)!. t. BUILDING loans ou cil." or suburban property; money advanced . work progress. W. U. Beck, 31S Falling bldg. Main 3407. ; CASH paid for mortgages, notes, con tracts, mortgage, loans; reaaonab ratea F Tf Lewis. Lobby 4. Lewis hid. MONEY TO LOAN In amounia Ol ilJ to $6000 on city property. if HEI.L. 201 Oerllnger bldg. LOW F.ST i"t loan on WUIarnaita valley farms. 11. E. Morton. Salem or McMlnnv lilt - M J N E" Y i o 1 oan 6 to 8. W. 1L Salts & Civ. l n ;, panting niog. MONEY to loan on improved city, farm property ,F. C. King. 814 Spa Idlng. $20u7 1350. 1600. $00. $1200. 1186' Fred W. German Co.. j$a Cham. Con. 40,6oo"bR LEH'S. FAflRTNGTON. 80 4th st. Bosrd of Trwde Bldr, SEE US; small loans, inatallinenl loana. Cellsrs-Murton Co.. 825 Yeon nidg $1000 to $60u0 to loan, no comriilamoi; I'rincipsi. w-n , journal. MORTGAGE LOANS. and 7. Loutv Salomon A Co.. 8 Oak st.. near r,ih. iiOAiA AO LO.!."! t it AT I K I.. HAIHIKH SALARIES, ;HATTED8. IF YOU NEED MONEY sr.E I'M. Loan made to pt-rsoiu on salary or j fixed Income, on uianionds, houseliold i furniture, planoa. aiiiomobUen, tnotoi cyclea and other personal properly, .: Without unnecessary delay, iiasy in svallmcnts or lepaymnu. if dvslred. lBul rates of intetesl without bioa eraie. Licensed by state. PORTLAND li'AN COMPANY, 206 Dek.ini Bldg. SALARY LOANS OS PLAIN NOTES.. Also loan on household furnltur. piano, etc. at th lowt . poasibl rates. Remember, we do not remov furni ture fiom your hum. .Salary loa&s strictly confidential. , columbia discount co., Licensed. $17 Falling Uldg. Portland remedial, loan ahA sI ' luatabilshed by Portland buini men to protect borrower. C. MYERS HERMANN. Mgr. V4 Stark. ' IXANS ON DIAMONDS. JTKWELRY,: PIANO.- HOI'bKHOI U FUHNITURE i MONEY loaned lo salaried men. or on ! chattels,. at legal rates, on easy Jn atallmente. Ham Installment Co- or ganized exclusively by salaried men. , tor mutual protection. Z02 McKay bldg. - 14 SWISS FLORAL. CO.. 23d. afd CJUaan. CO., 822 Chani of Com. bldg. Mar. 2272 . " ' '' .' . ' " 1 ' . -,,.- - ' - ' " " " ' ' '