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    THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL, : PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1916.
TRAIL
NATIONAL
EXCEEDED FAIR YEAR
'With the Exception of Casa
..Grande Ruin Total Visitors
, for Present Year 356,097.
RESULT. WAS UNEXPECTED
Woild's rate Season e K"k With
Xaereass of SS.10S and XJeereess
Booked for; Increase 11,89a, !
"Washington. Nov. it. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)
Travel In ths national parks last sea
son exceeded-4hat of ths "world's fair
ytnt."' This tills a pleasing atory for
fflola) wbo'mave to do' with the
parka, 'afor there waa an abnormal' In
cresss'ln the number of "visitors In
116, and by many It was thought the
mark' then sat could not b squalled
this year.
Figures for the various parka have
Just become available, and they show
166.097 visitors for 181$, whereaa there
were only 834,799 in the year of the;
Panama fair preceding. These are ex-
elusive, of nearly 2000 visitors to tne
Ca Grande ruin during the last sea
. son, omitted from the total because
comparative figures for 1915 are not
at hand.
' Tsar's Increase Xs 11,898.
The Increase for the present year,
therefore, leaving out Casa Grande, is
11,191.- The increase for 1915 over
1914 was 96,101, a Jump due In large
part to the fact that persons visiting
the fair at San Francisco were Induced
to stop over at one or more of the
parks.
This year there was no fair to take
people west, but officials of the park
bureau' waged an active advertising
campaign to tell the east of the beau
ties of. the narks. ADDarentlv this ef- 1
.fort has borne fruit, and the parka are
becoming more and more what they ;
are intended to be, a recreation ground
for the traveling public.
Tellowstons Is ths only ons of the
greet western national parks showing
a substantial deorease from the
world's fair year, although Mount
Rainier park also suffered a consider
able loss. Yosemlte and Glacier fell
off slightly, while gains were made by
Crater lake, Sequoia and General Grant
parks, .Crater lake visitors Increased
from ,11.271, to 18,266.
Totals for 1916 and 1918.
Totals for the years 1916 and 1915
are given below, the - figures - for
Piatt, Sullys Hill and Rocky Mountain
In each case estimated:
1916.
1915.
116,000
61.895
Hot Springs 118,740
Yellowstone 85.849
Sequoia 10,780
Yosemlte j.. -..-. . 23,300
General Grant 16,360
Mount Rainier 23,989
Crater Laxe 12,261
Wind cava 9,000
Piatt " 80.000
Hully'e hill 1,500
Mesa Verde 1.385
Glacier . . . . , 12.839
Rocky mountain,.., 61,000
7.647
?v!Si
11 371
2,'817
20.000
1,000
663
14.C66
81,000 :
n Totals .......
.866,097 134,799
WILL R. KING TO SHARE
NAME AND TITLE WITH
UTAH SENATOR-tELECS
Washington, Nov, 22. Will R, King
of Oregon, counsel for the reclamation
service. Is generally known about
Washington as "Judge" King, a title
ha acquired as a member of ths su
preme court in his state.
Aiier jnircn , nowerer, inert wjii
he another Judge King In publio life
in Washington, and to Increase the
confusion, each of them responds to
ths name, of "Will. The other King
referred to is William If. King, United
Btates senator-elect from Utah. H,
like the Oregon King, generally uses
Will" for his front name. In prefer-
ence to the more tedious "William."
The only escape from confusion
seems to be in resolving to call the
Utah man "Senator" exclusively. It is
a curious fact, however that "Judge"
in perhaps more difficult to lose than
Tlr!Ti iV. fc'n Til10,. JJld?.e
Will Kieg'of Utah will find It dlffl-
cult to discard the title he so long has
Klnw and tha Orea-on man l w tT
E.1?? i" V1. Pr!COn man..1;..WU1 R -
aW J S fg , wu aiilBj km JVUVIl Bell uiiirncfl
that something better than the middle
initial will be needed to distinguish
tbem.
S pence Boosts for Suffrage.
Washington. Nov. 12. C K. Spenoe,
representative of the Oregon sransers
at the meeting of the national grange
In this city, la an ardent booster for
niuu suiirs.se swia lor proniDinon,
and has been working to have the
grange once more go on record in fa
vor of both.
Another ' Question ot policy to be
dealt with which enlisted the support
of Mr. Bpence and other grangers from
the far west was the Idea of securing tectlng plaintiffs and their counsel to
an extension of the work of the sgrl- cooperate with the department of jus
cultutal department's bureau of farm j tlce in lodging the appeal In the "u
m'k?' I preme court by December 4 next, and
Dr., P. I. Campbell, president of the In then moving for the advancement
University of Oregon, Dr. W. J. Kerr, thereof for such early hearings as that
president of the Oregon Agricultural court may find it consistent to grant;
college, and J. T. Hetsel of Salem are a-lso to Invite counsel for all railroad
others who have teen In Washington companies and Others similarly inter-
attending meetings in connection witn ested in the question involved to par-
cooperatlve.. educational work, and ticipate in the presentation of the mo-
conferring with department officials tlon-to advance, and In the arguments
as to government agricultural jUds in on the merits, as fully as though their
'Oregon.
Important .Survey Completed.
Washington,- Nov. 12. Announce
mentis made by the -United States
coast nd geodetlo survey of the com
pletion Of an arc of primary trlangu-
ltlon $$0 miles long from northern
Utah to a point on the Columbia river
In eastern Oregon and down the Co-
lumbla.to Fort land.
Alonw the line 100 stations have been
substantially marked. . they may
furnish the starting polnU for state
and federal surveys and all ktnda of
engineering work. Computations of
.11 A .
the data collected are being made In
Washington, and when finished will
be published.
Exact elevations of numerous moun
tain peaks-have been established dur
ing this survey by observations with
the theodolite. Most of these obser
vations -were nedw at . night . hy the
flash of acetylene lamps.
' ". St ' - it y11 ' 1 ' i "i 'f'-j.-'. .
x Jfeve) PsbnasteraVf Kmed.j v
. ' Washington ;Nor.- J2.--Mlss- Mildred
McCrudden . has: been appointed "post
master at Happy. Harney county. Or.,
and-Josepa H. ,Cone at Lost .Valley;
Wheeler.county. These are new offices.
DECIDES AGAINST THE
EIGHT-HOUR LAW
v i --
;. I
J
. ' m . '
Judge William C. nook of the
Eighth United States circuit
court.
8-HOUR LAW
TO GO BEFORE
FINAL COURT
( Continued IVom Pate One.)
tlmated that the appeal would be ready
"by or before 8 o'clock."
Judge Hook's decision cams as the
result of motions filed late yesterday
by Wilson and Hagermau, asking that
the court dismiss the application of
the receivers of the Missouri, Oklaho
ma & Oulf road for an Injunction
on ths grounds that the eight-hour
law is valid and constitutional. Ths
government further asked that the case
be hastened to the supreme court for
nearing ueceraoer 4, so mai a aecision
cculd be renderod before January 1,
when the law becomes effective.
Arthur Miller, attorney for Alexan
der New and Henry C. Ferris, receiv
ers for ths Missouri, Oklahoma and
Gulf, and Frank Hagerman, special
counsel for the government, both ex
pressed themselves In court yester
day as anxious to hasten the case to
the higher court.
Text of Decision Crlven.
Judge Hook's decision follows:
"This is an independent suit to en
join the enforcement of a recent act
of congress, commonly called the Ad
amson law, upon the ground that it
Is contrary to the constitution. In the
character ot the averments the plain
tiff's bill ot complaint is stated to be
typical of a number recently filed by
railroad romnanles in various district
courts of the united States. A mo
tlon to dismiss has been presented on
behalf of the defendant United States
attorney. The sole question raised by
it is that of the constitutionality of
the law.
The court- is informed that the
other cases stand on application for
temporary injunction. An appeal from
an order granting or refusing a tempo
rary injunction goes to the circuit
court of appeals and not further by
ordinary procedure, while an appeal
from a final order or decree In such a
case would go direct to the supreme
ccurt of the United States. In the
former a decision would be lnconclu
hive; in the latter a decision would
definitely settle the question for the
whole country.
Actios Taken to Kurry Case.
"The motion to dismiss the casa
! here, however, it Is decided, will
'promptly result In a final decree
from which an appeal will be taken to
the supreme court. The assistance
of this court has been invoked to
facilitate a final and authoritative de
termination of the constitutional
question. Ths case was presented
but yesterday and a decision is de-
sired today. It Is far from being an
agreeable duty for a Judge to record
a judicial conclusion without the
care and deliberation essential to a
conviction that he would stand to
in every circumstance.
, "Upon the merits of a case the
government neither asks nor receives
from a court greater consideration
than 18 required by the settled rules
,.a,,mMi,. e.i.
quMt by the department of justice
'In Ki1 tm nrna-Maa nf m
everyone
cannot ba dl" certainly not for
i personal consideration.
Cooperation on Appeal Directed.
"Upon a consideration of ths Adam
son law and of what Is said of Us
I tactical effect and what was Intended
to be accomplished by It, the Judgment
la that, as the court construes ths
terms of the law, It cannot be sus
tained. Since both parties have said
they would not plead further, what
1 over the decision might be, a decree
will be entered for ths Dlalntiffa. ranlt.
tng that the defendant prays and Is
allowed an appeal In open court.
"The ease In which the plaintiffs
were appointed receivers Is in charge
or the Judge wno is acting here. An
order win he enters in that .n
clrents were parties to this litigation.
'Though the decree of the court in
the case here will be final in form,
yet, because of the exceptional cir
cumstances, the plaintiffs will be di
rected to keep their accounts and be
va. th., l ir
fi9 nh bV, ot the Adamson
J WJTS decree not be sus-
pttpared promptly to pay their era-
' x . to tr w ' '
cVmer cT rural rJt. i
"t of Wltou of ta Si. f ul
i xvliuti ' 9 ' Unn
1 7
I " . " "MssasSBsi i ii i ii
Paper Rata Hearing Set.
Washington, Nov. Ii. Hearing on
the complaint ot the Crown-Willamette
Paper company againat the Southern
Paclflo will take place before an ex
aminer of the Interstate Commerce
f Commission at San .Francisco on -De
cember 6. The case relates to rates
on fruit wrapping paper from Floris
ton. Cali .and Camas, -.Wash to
Jflorlda. - ' 4 - v ,
;X British 'patent covers' a series f
tanks attached to a cable to permit a
vessel to spread oil on rougU' water.
STATISTICS INDICATE
INCREASED BUILDING
IN PORTLAND IN YEAR
Permits Granted. Thus .v Far
Exceed Last Year's by $1 f
000,000; Higher Average,
HOMES HAVE DECREASED
Decline lm DweUlngs and Tlats Xads
Xlp Vor by OfflM Buildings, Tao
torles and Apartments.
Building permits continued to indi
cate greater building activity for Port
land over 115. Statistics indlcste
that this year has witnessed an in
crease In public buildings, hotels, of
fice buildings, factories and apartment
houses, and a decrease in flats and
dwellings, over last year. Ths total
valuation of buildings perroited so far
this year exeeed by $1,116,116 those of
1916. The average value of each per
mit granted m 1915 was 11060, wmie
for this year the average has increased
to $1425. which is indicative of better
construction.
To date, the building permits for
November .number 214, Involving con
struction amounting to izi4,io, wnicn
exceeds by $4000 the value of building
permits Issued for the entire month f f
the previous year. With over a week
to run, this margin should be increased
matarlaJlr
One fact that has attracted consider
able attention amona- local firms tnsi
specialise in the construction or nomes
is the apparent decline in tne fiats ana
dwellings for this year. In 1916 over
00 of such structures wers erected,
an ae-a-reiau coat of over ix.ooo.goo.
To data for this year tne permus
rranted for flat ana dwellings nave
numbered a little over half of those
for last year, involving 1.266,liS
Boms real estate dealers account zor
this fact by saying that in previous
years the amount of money expended
in this tvoe of structure was in excess
of healthy demand, and consequently
the reaction has come In the form cf
many vacancies in nouses.
What may be considered a promising
indication is the fact that a report
submlted to the Portland Realty Board
last week stated that the vacant houses
in nearly all of the residential sections
of the city were rapidly being filled
up, and that In soma quarters tribu
tary to the new shipbuilding industries
the eupply of homes was far below the
active demand.
The decrease in the number of resi
dences being constructed this year is
more than made up for in public
buildings. Thus far this year permtts
have been granted for 34 public build
ings, involving over $2,000,000, whereas
for the previous year 29 of this type
were permitted for an aggregate value
of only $321,420.
.Quasi-public buildings, including ho
tels, office buildings, stores and fac
tories, have also increased consider
ably. To date, permits granted for
these types of buildings have numbered
128, Involving $1,090,060, which ex
ceeds in amount the total of last year
by nearly $50,000.
Tenements, which Include apartment
houses, have doubled in number and
value over last year, showing that the
apartment house is Increasing instead
of decreasing In popularity. For 1915,
five of such buildings were constructed
at a total cost of $210,000. while for
1916 to date permits for this type of
building have numbered 11, involving
$437,000.
Real Estate Trnnsfers.
H. TT. Northnp and wife to James Shep
ard. L. 8, B. 21, Wtverlelgh Hts..$
Sheriff to Jamea Sbepard, L. S, B. 21,
Waverlelgh Htr.
Algernon N. Ferrla and wife to Leila
DlUey, L. 2, B. 5, Morgan'e Sub
Ladd Ertate Co. to Orma C. Trumbull
L 1, B. 27, Westmoreland
tillUtf V. Uuest to Joseph IJnden et
si. 8. 43V feet of U 0. B. 20. Brent
wood sdd (correct book 86-S00)
Mary Belle Morris snd hnbnd to Bart
Turley. U 12. B. 19. Kenllworth add.
S K. Watson and wife to M. J. John
son. L. 6. B. "B," Flrit add to Hol-
ladar Park
200
2,444
10
850
000
1
4.000
William Tosa and wir to Charles Wil
son. 73x204 feet hec. In Bee. 8. T.
1 B. 2 .. 321.8 ft. N. cf S.
line ot said section and 203 feet east
of Pine St.. Bern
Slrrlff to Mary U Church, part L. 1.
Foster' a add
David P. Hoefer and wife to Wertera
Oregon Trust 0., tract 46, Mentone
VI. t, Howell to Anrelo Dehendettl.
10
4142
1
rnardlan, W. y, L. 1. 2. B. 7. High
land 10
10
00
1.00
10
10
10
1
Adam w. Severance and wife to aame,
W. H U 1, 2. B. 7. Highland
Julia Corless to Ussis M. Dyer. L.
7, B. 2, Laurelwood No. 2
Jerry Covach and wife to Catherine C.
Frederick. L,. 2, B. T. Beat PortUnd
Hta
Geo. B. Starr, trustee, et al. to Ralph
P. Starr, 19 acrea In section S3. T.
N R 2 B ......
Sidney L. M." Starr Vt "al to ' Ralph D.
Starr et al. same aa. above
Claude D. Starr at al to Ralph D.
Starr et al. earns aa above
Geo. B. Starr and wife to same, aame
aa above
A. A. Larrabee and wife to Erik Bjork
man et al, U T, B. OS, Stephens
add
Prlda Blorkmaa and husband to Msry
M. Caldwell, U 7, B. 00, Stephens
sdd, ;
Sheriff to Frank Ekhmttt Co., 8. H
U 8 and S. H of W. 80 feet L. t.
B. a, Bnwh'a add
Sheriff to William P. nardeety, 75k
198 feet beg. on W. line of 8ec. 4.
T. 1 8.. R. 2 EL, 2O0B.94 feet N of
SB. corner of Bee. 4, th. E. 29 feet
to beg. pt
Swinton Land Go. to UUie M. Hlrte,
U IS. B. SI, Swtnron
G. B. Wllllatna and wife to Fred C.
Lelbold et al. U 14, B. 10. South
port .
Hush Stewart and wife to A. B. Can,
eroa, t,. 1, 2. B. 32, Irvtngtom Park
7. H. Nash and wife to W. R. Kuy
kaodall, U 4, aad S. V4 U A B. .
Naah'a 1st add -.
Geo. Alfred Roderber to Chas. J. 8o
derberg. W. 100 f.-et ot S. H of B.
44, Waverley
J. C. Maxwell to Elisabeth B. Maxwell.
B. "P." Greenway
Mamie Van Meter to Bertram More
head et al. U 8. 9. B. 3. Myrtle add .
Alameda Invat. Co. to Chaa. 11. An
derson, I.. 8, B. 52. Alameds Park
Anton Keller and wife to Caven S.
Ronald et al. L. S. B 2. Prettyman'a
Sub
T H Corhran aod wife to Peninsula
National Bank of Port lead. L. 3, 8.
B. 23, J -me Johns 2d sdd. to St.
Johns
Agnes Fbx snd husband to Alvln C. and
Ktbel Bamblln, U 30, B. 7. Rots
lews J. W. Msnldlng snd wife to Lettle .
Dintmore, ROxlOO feet beg. 100 feet
K. from SW. corner ef B. "!." M.
Patton'e tract ea B. aide et Minne
sota ave. la M. Pattsa's tract
3.500
10
803
7
270
10
830
2.100
1
1
10
10
1
10
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult plash or
Broadcloth casket, em
balming, outside bos.
beerse. twe astos and
services for
rnnersls If desired for
$30, $40, flO.
Higher priced fuaer
ala lo proportion.
We manufacture caskets.
Lady asalatant. Beautiful
funeral . chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Fanersl PlreVtors.
Wasbltiaton" st Kils 8U bet. 20th aad 21st)
West Side.'"' alala 2897. A-7SS5.
PsMp Riser Woodward esd wife to .
- Sachet L. JUjr, U L B. , Portias
Samael 8. frry and wife to Beatrice .
Ina TVwimhA 0. Ii. t.. a. B. "O.'f Ta
bor Hta. 771.7.......... 18
ft. W. Lofm te BeaJamia P. Lease.
et !. :
UL L S 1t BMrh iid-. balnar Bub.
T. t? tl Vmm-r D.rir , IS
O..D. fiafe and wife to Fraak Dillon.
t at U 8. B. 151. K, C. Park 16
Grace A. Oaak aad haibaad to Carl
i. caia, and. V "f 7. S, B.
Carter add. to Fortlaad 10
Mania T. Daffy to lwls O. Bisk et
all, U 5. B. 8, end I. 8. a. 4.
Heistee Sub I. ft, Olenwood Park 10
Booms CaUxtile arebblasop ef the Die.
ef Or go to archdiocese ef Oretm -City,
all B. 1ST. Coaeb'S add, alao
t. 1. 2, S, s, T, js. B. 152. Port
land; alao Lota rl, 2, J, 4, 7.
ft. block 240. East Portland; alae
W. ft U. 1, 2. B. Wl, Eatt Port
tesd: alao U 4, B. 2. Vase add.;
alao U 14. 16. B. IS. Maltsomah add.;
alao S. H B. 2. IrWagton, being U.
te 19 Inclusive, alae L. 6. . V.
11, B. OS, K. C. Park; alao L. 1. 2. , v
S. 4. B. 0. al. Pattos'a addition to
Alblna; alae au B. IS. KaUlTaa' add.
to E. P.; alae ftU B. Si. L'oiTeraity
Pirk; alao L. 1, 2, $. " B. 18, Wil
lamette add. to K. p.; alao U 8 to 15,
inclusive, B. 6, Murlark add.; alao
U 11, 12, IS. 14, 15. B. 1, Bern
hardt Park No. 2: alao I.. 42, B. 2.
Bab. ot L 3 to 27, Olcnbavcn Park;
alae U it. B. 20. Careoa Hta.; alao
acre be . at pt. en R. W. of O.
R. 4k M. Co.'s abt. 1000 feet from
Dodaoa'e itaUoe; alao U. 2. 8. 8.
KIrklaod'a add.. Greffeam; alao be-,
at SW. corner of 5 acre tract in deed
to Tnomaa tirant, aald lanl being part
of O. Unnemaa D. U 0.; alao 20
square rods la Sec. 7, T. 1 8., B. 3
It.; also W. 20 feet of L. 1. 2 and
all of L. J, 4, B. 95. Coach's add.;
alao U 1. 2. 6, 7. B. 282. Ooucb'a
dd.: also L. 27, 78, 29. 80. 81. 82.
B 2a. Tow salts of Alblna: also poi-
tloa of B. 18, Oarntbera add.; alao
land beg. NB. corner of Nathan Jones
D. L. (f; else W. 4 ' NW. of NW.
J4 of Sec. 81, T. 1 N.. R. 1. a, and
BW. ef BW. H of See. 81. T.
1 N., R. 1 E.: and W. of BH. H
of BW. et Bee. 81, T. 1 K., R. I
E. , (to acrea; alao L. 2V 8. 4, 5, 6.
7, 12 to 22. Warren add.; also U 1.
2. 8. 4 B. 3, Etitland. and I.. 1,
2. B. 20. gunnvalde add 1
Title Trust Co. to Zella A, Newall, I-
5. B. T. Lwndale 10
B. D Thompaoo to O. W. Wlleoa and
William Hillla. L. , 23, B. 11. Cap-
itol Uill 600
Bull dins Permits.
Fifth Chorch of Christ. Scientist, erect frame
church building-, at 4244 E. 63d at- between
42d and 43d ares; E. Vf. uaagnman, oauuer;
$6000. '
rred fraler. repair eoe and eoe half story
frame dwelling 1021 N. Willamette blvd, near
rum. - kHiMM ..m.i aaA
Villi l " ' I '
W. Apa, repair one story trains dwelling.
420 E. 4Tth t.. between Bbermaa aad Lincoln
au.; bonder, same; iao.
n pnr Mnili ana and ens half eterr
frame dwelling, 414 Bretee St., between rnloo
and E. Tta at.; a. r. veignui, ouiioar; m.
Miss N. Star, repair one story irsma oweu
! oce. E 7 tli ! N.. bnllder. same; $150.
8. Poff. repair one etory frame dwelling, 829
Mlnfoorl ave.; bnilder same; $190.
John McCracken eatate, repair one story
frams blacksmith shop, 1388 Dlvlalon t .. be
tween 4th and ootn sia.; a. v.. ljuuu,
hnil.lor. S?TS4
JuIIm. k. Johnson, renalr one atorv frame
dwelling, 85 Bldwell are., between East 17th
aod E. lth eta.; bunosr, ssme; sow.
Ueoras Beta, repair two atory irams owvii
Inj. 702 Vancouver are., between Ivy and
Cook; builder, aame; $500.
John Qreen satste. reDslr five story brick
ordinary etore building. 168 6th at- between
liorrlsoa and Tamhin ars.; norrnwesi oui
Vitil nmn t hnlliier: JKIO.
J. a. Hnffatutter, repair one story frame
da-elllne t()4 Hort at., between 61t and 62d
ita.; P. C. Beckman, builder; $400.
Soutbport Land i., repair one ana nn
etory frame dwelling;. 13tf5 Kelly at., between
Feud le ton ana lowa avea.; v. mj. kcxjucu,
KnlMe- a?s.
u a ttaaeltln retwtr two story frame
flata, 261 Stoat at., netween aiaaison ua
II. A. Ilaseltlne. erect frame carare, 284
Stoat St., between hiadtaon and Jefferson its.;
Mr. Howye. builder; $100.
V M. Warren, erect frame nnn, 900 West-
over Bosd; J. A. Melton company, builder;
1500.
Thompson Dolph eatate, repair dock. Oak at.,
between Front and river; r. T. David, builder;
$200.
. Railroad Will Release) Cars.
I.lnrton. Kv..tNo. 22. (I. N. B.l
TVi Tiuliivllle Xuhvtlle, railroad
this afternoon announced It would lift
the embargo on coal cars, which will
UK rat thousands of cars loaded with
goods for varloua parts of the coun
try.
NEW TODAY,
6
Zioans of SIOOO and Vp oa Im
proved Business Property (or for
Improvement Purposes.)
j. r. xopsooxa.
S42 Stark Street.
FARM LOANS 7 TO 772
XOXTOAOXS BOUGHT.
Ifortsraare OomHInT for America.
Boom 82 Alas wo rta Bldg. Portland, Or,
RUPTURE
J. A. JOHNSTON
Zsnctnre aTseolallst.
411-413 AUsky Bid, Basalts Guaranteed
Feary Brothers, Inc.
WE BUY NOTES
BOB Pa km in Bldr,
'yoTtland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oreron Xnvesrment Btorars Co.
Offloes 308-4 1T0 3d St.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
CASH ADVIBTIBIMEMTS
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Information deairea:
.....i .......
Name........
Address...
K0rE55l0NAL AND!
IUSINESS DIRECTORY
ACCOBDIOlf riXATIIItt
iCCOUDlON. KMt'B AND BOX PLKATINQ,
HEMSTITCHING, BBA1D1NU: BUTTON
HOLES, BUTTONS CO V EKED. EASTERN
NOVELTY MFU. CO., DTH. B WAT 200O.
K. STti'HAN IlamaUtclilnc. aeisurdioa. aUa
aad aosbarat pleatinsi buttons covered: (ods
spnns;ei. acaiiopins. fiiioes Pis, a wsy 1WW
AOATE CUTTERS
U. 1S74. alts. Jewelers. Kspert watehnuksra.
iiier s. a-tJVa wssn. pet, o wsy ana fark
BUUrZBOCK atAKIM
DAVIS HOLM AN
Yoc. 100 2d U-
Bisnk
- book susafsetarers.
sgents for Jon
as J
sroved Loose Leaf Ledsers.
rtks Leaf. A-3I83. Ataia 183.
Blill AlfO KACltun WOEM
BXSpiB g Brass Works. Brass mating aad
aaacbloe -worka. IPS X. Ctb at. B'way 232.
OaimtlXI AlrC BITXLSEXS
PlfPV at WaXD Butldinf eootractore. Car
penter ahop SOS Pise at. Broaflway 828.
caipct cxianyg
FLUFF HUGi
erosi eld earsota,
raf raca, earprt
cleaning, garth
' K. 8590. B-12S0.
wet Hoc Co.. 188 8. th.
JOYCH BHOS.. Bleetrlc Cleanlng-'orks Car-
beta cleaned aad laid; ratitusf wuw v -eielty..
Eat 440. B-TO83. 904 E. IStk at. S.
CBTBOPSACTOSB
KEMOVAL KOT1CE.
tar y i vim. . - - 1 a sift
Panama bldf.. id and Alder. Special offer te
first lO entarina: hla ttflce eUnle. Bring tola
aotice. 10 to u m.. s u p. w.
6B. U'MAUON, permaneotl - located sanl-
tarlOBt, U a svitita. atacieaT otag. ai
Adjustment. 115. Mating ayod. Both yboee.
OOaX AJTD WOOD
LWEH rtKt CO?
10th sod Olisan Bu. '.
riMlm In cordaraod. blockwood. slab weed.
oak wocd, coal briiiacts. tmsll orders proeapt
l delivered. - . - ...
Brradwar 233. fnonea -zici
4 ft- $3.25 cord. Blockwood. 4 ft4 $4.75
cord; sawed. $5.00 load. Dry slsbwood, sawed.
$4 load. A-l fir. 4 ftn $5.75 cord. Delivered
or saweo to oroer.
COROWOOD for aale. Pbooe Tabor 7886.
slake deliveries in Lenta, alt. seott, ait.
Tabor and Woodstock districts direct from
country
STANDARD Wood Co., lat ciass fuel. Prompt
delivery. Bast S31S, B-10U3.
ADO Pel Co. Small orders ear special-
At Pi Vi ty. a09 Union are. N. Kaat eewi
NKKk a'FARa Dry fir, 4 ft.. fd.OO to W.00.
BHcxwooi. buo .water at. jasin sowo.
OOVTKAOTOKS ASP BtTHPIalt
OsKi-H llCBEB, General Con tractor. 223 SUsr-
lock bldg.
COO AKS OAT HOSPITAL
DR. G. H. HUTHMAN. VhrfKHINAhlAN. Hue-
pltal 415 E. 7th at. East 147, B-1WWZ.
EDTTCATIOWAL
DAkCIaG
UAKCHE&TKR banclng Academy, 65 fith at.
bet. Stark aad Oak. Special rates, 4 private
lrasrna. (2; murninc, afternoon, evening; all
lateat dances cnaranteea; eisss narsaay est-
nrday eveninss. T-s :w. wnssawsy sioo.
Mr. and sirs. Heath's School Lssaoaa dally.
Class Tne., rri. eve. lw sa u, petweea
Wasfalnrtos and Start. Iasoaa SSe. Mala 8JUft.
LAW SCHOOLS
ORSOOii LAW SCHOOL A tboroosh, practical
coarse in law. HeciiatMas eveainsa. atsia
077. Allky bldf.
MTT8I0 SCHOOLS AJTD TZACHZIS
PIANO Lsssoas, with ose o.' prsctlce piano, 1
nr. pr. aay, so noma, aiain
VIOLIN, PIANO. MANDOLIN Conservatory.
Instructions, children w. Main
k A I IOir Hsfe everytbins st lowest price.
MUolU K. HODGSON. 149 ALPKR BT.
E. THIKLHOKN Violin tesener. pupil Set elk.
207 Fliedner bldg. Msrsnan leat.
PltoF. T. K. LAW SON Plauo lessona at your
borne, eoc. ftione usDorraw,
BAGTlUE plaao playins in 10 to 20 lessons.
'inrisieusen ivoj. ii.ia wi.iinm mm.
ms nrsuRAcs
pa1fi6 states fire insl ranch coh
only Qreaon fire insnrance company.
rxtrrr bugs aitp bag btjob
Send Us Your Old Carpets
. .14 (.Mil. RlilMfllK A VmlfflStSS.
1UB UVB VIU lUil.l.) mi .
a . . ... MM .11 mimmm 4mli itfrttfl
prompt. Carpet eleenlnf. Send for booklet.
WESTERN FLUFF RUO CO;,
64 Union ave. N. Pbonea Eatt BUS. B-14T8.
rVBVACES
Boynton Furnaces
economical, effectual.
3. O. Bayer Oa,
Front and Market.
HAIR OOQBg AMP HAIR PREBBIMO
FEB VET 4 BANEUUT, leading wig and tou
pee makera. fineat atock human balr goods;
ball-dressing, manicuring. fce aad scslp trest
ment. Keroored to 849 Alder, near Broad wsy.
MABTCTTRIKO A WD HAIRPBESBCTO
407 Broadway bldg. Residential work by-ap-
petntment. rnons aasin iiu.
MATTRESSES
0IJ3 msttresses snd feather beda made Into
ssnttsry folding forms; f est hers renovsted.
Folding M. Co, 608 Wllllsms eve. E. 6874.
MOsT-nrTOXlOATDtQ BETTRAOES
WEINHARD'S Oolden and Amber Nectar
Henrv Welnhard elant. 13th and Buruaies.
Main 72. Pbonea A-llOa.
PAnrmto, tibtisto. rAPERHAironio
rUJ AiJUT, aJIAiJlg, aa -
Painting, tintiof ud pap.r-fa-aiAf ni-
si S-S RAOd
PHTIICIANS.
Kervonaness. Prostatic Trouble. Rheumatism,
BrjrrxBB and ctoraver8
-THE IVY PRESS JOHN M. MANN.
883 Stsrk st. Broad wsy 408. A -4088.
RAZOR BLADES BHABPEBEP
SAFETY rsaore shsrpeted. sll kinds 25c ana
30e per docpn. nov aa t.. sear
BOOT RETATRTBO
Is Your Roof Leaking
l' so call up H. E. Ugler A Co.. WoodUws
4840. alannlacturera ana oeaiers iu xw pwui.
All orders given pronipt sttcntion.
wmrnvw r.TAarws A YD SEALS
ilid Rtenclla. ' Vade Chevks. Brass Blgas.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
281 Wsshlngtos St. Main 710, A-2710.
mvrrrr srx-rsT. wnttl
REPAIRING tin snd grsvel roof. Jacob Los 11,
sio First st. rnone isin is.
UNION AVE. Sheet Metsl Works snd furnsce
repslrlns. 411 Union see. N. Eaat 4811.
TOWXL BTTPPLT
PORTLAND Laundry Co.. for prompt effl-
clent service, rnone n wsy am.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Oregon Transfer Co,
Established 1870.
Transfer aal Forwarding Agents.
Storage free Trsckage.
Office snd Storsge 474 Mlitaa at.
18th and Ollssn. Mslo CO. A-44O0.
ALWAVS 1PICli THE BEST HOUSEHOLD
et,lr,ln. mnA Mavlnsr. H. rss or An to Vans.
Second snd Pine. Broadway 696, A-1096.
ppPDk VVflOl-ESAIAaig
nmniMO ttrrrxrxg
l'LLMBINli aupplles, nholessle price. Stark
Davis Co.. 212 Third et Ms In 797.
S ABIT ART WIPING RAOS
L SHANK CO I PHONE MAIN !.
WOOD TTTX
rOKTLANli WOOD PIPE CO. Ksetory ss
office sear 2Mb aad Tort si. Mala sssa.
MEETING NOTICES
41
THE Maccabees, attention! Portland
tent. No. 1, will give a card party
and dance at their hall, 402 Alder st,
on Thursday evening. Nov. 23. Tnere
will be good prises good music ana a
rood time. All Ala. oca bees and tnelr
friends Invited. Admission 18c. Com
mittee.
SUNNY8IDE LODGE NO.
182, A. F. fls-A. M. Special
tXr eve.. 6 o'clock. Work in M.
M. degree. Visitors welcome.
By order of W. M.
E. M. pec y.
-T LOzW REGULAR MEETINO
f&BKgb' this (Wednesday) eve
(&Pb nlng. E, 8th and Alder
47 sts. Visitors cordially
Invited.
ROBERT C. CHRISMAN, S. Q.
W. W. TERRY. SoCy. .
GUL RAEZEE BAND will
glre another dance and
card party at the Mult
nomah hotel Saturday eve..
Nov. 25th. All Masons and
friends Invited.
BlCrGKST and best social . 00 card
party and dance tonight Nov, -23.
Given. by the Maccabees in K. P. halt.
47"r4 Aider, cor. Eleventh. , Admission
inc.- Bveryncdy welcome.
EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons,
pins, charms, jaeg Broa, 181-2 8th.
mff mm
cm
IfEETTXO NOTICES 4 1
: : fpentinnedt
THE Masters.' Wardens and
t- rwi Mimai e i s bs)swvwwium
of Portland will meet tomor
row (Thursday) evening at 9
o'clock -at the Acacia club,
2d floor of the Oreron bldr..
8th and Oak sts. Brother C. C Ratiek
will deliver aa address on the subject,
"The Livlnr perpendicular." All Mas
ter Masons Invited to attend. By order
of the president '
Leslie 8. PARKER, secretary.
Wtl Statistics
TOrriges, Blrtbs. Dzafts.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bart kUfby, Paleee aotaL aad Francs Tree
land. Palace botel.
Harry UaBHser, Bisbee. Aria., ' sad Oars
Mabel Eaton, 170H Second at.
Emmett J. Dunn, ZtH Thirteenth St., sad LS
Tata M. Thrapp, 363 Sixth St.
O. O. Holden. North Twenty-fifth at.
and Lillian Krictsun, 3Qfc Bixtssntn st,
W.X5. Smith &. Co. :t'a'i
Third Floor. M or ran bids-.
DRESS suits for rent, all sises. Unique.
Aauonny jo iom Stark: at.
BIRTHS
OARRsi Te Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oarre, Co
lombia blvd. and Setter road. Nov. a, s son.
M'GILL Tw Mr. and Mrs, Char lee S. MeOUl.
1008. S. Hayes at., Nov. 13" a daughter.
Walstrom, 474 Rossi's wn ave., Ner. 14, a
eon.
HA TD EN To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baydaa,
S25 Thompson St.. Nov. IS, a son.
M'CLURE To Mr. snd Mrs. rred B. MeClare,
1203 Wilbur St., Nov. W. a son.
DOONIR Te Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dorner, S2Q
K. Ankesy at., Nov. 20, a danghter.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
DIETZ Ills funeral service of the late Louis
Norember 20, 1014, will be held tomorrow J
tmuTMity) at z:so p. m.,' rrom the mnity
Presbyterian chnrch, corner of Nebraika and
Vlrainia ata. Friends kindly Invited to st
tend. Interment family lot, Rlvervtew ceme
try. l"he remains wiU be St the parlors of
the Skews Undertaking Co., antil 1:80 p. m.
angrsqay.
BROC&WAT In this city. November SI. at
hla lats ajaldeace. 068 Upshnr st., Charles
8. Brockway, aged 68 years. The funeral
services will be held Thorsdsy, November 28,
at 10:30 a. m., at the reeldeuce eatablitbmeat
of J. P Fin ley A Son. Montgomery at 6 th.
Titnai invitea.
SIRES in thla city. November 20, 1916. Doras
Sires, aged 46 years. Remain are being pre
pared by the Eaat Side Funeral Director for
shipment to North Yakima, Waah., thla after
noon, where the funeral services will take
S.OULBR la this city, Novvtuber 20, booty
Kohler, age U yeara, beloTed son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aagnst F. Kobler. Funeral services will
b held st the residential parlors of Miller
a Tracey tomorrow (Thursday ), November
Jul, at z p. m. Interment Rose City cemetery
MILLSAP In thla city. November 22. at the
residence of ner daughter, Mrs. C. H, Bsde,
aei E. 14th st. N.. Dorothy A. Millssp, aged
87 yesrs. Notice f fonersl hereafter.
BLAIN Addis N. Blain, Good Samarlua, Met.
17. 57 yeara, abdominal tuberculosis.
VERBY Leonard F. Verry, 6S20 44th St. .
E.. Nov. IS, 27 years, chronic valvular heart
dlsesae.
CLARK Sarah A. Clark. 078 Michigan era,
Nov. 19, 82 years, rheumatism of heart.
O RONDA HL 01 vind OrondahL B. 65th aad
Orant at., Nov. 19, 27 years, pneumonia.
FLORISTS
CLARKE BBOS florists. 287 Morrison
at. Main or A-1806. Fins flowers and
floral designs. No branch stores,
MARTIN FOKBKH CO.. florists, IS4
Wash. Main 29. A-1268. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
MAIN $116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up,
sprays si up. cnappen s ti Moru n,
08CAK JOHNSON FLORAL CO.. f3
Ollssn St. Mar. 4372, A-144.
MAX M, PMTTH, florist, 141 M th at
RWI98 FLORAL CO.. 23d and Qllsan."
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EDWARD
HOLMAN CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
MAIN 507, A-lSlt
IP. I UERBH
Undertaker. East 11th and Hawthorne,
Phones E.731. B-1338. Lady assistant
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor S2S7; 8802 2d st, Lents. Tsbor
8888: 6th st. and Foster road. Arista.
' F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E.
Alder st. Phone East 62, B-2628.
Dunning Si McEntee NtrXTSi
every detail. Broadway and Pine sts.
Broadway 420, A-46S8. Lady assistant.
A R 7oll?tr Pft 6B WlUlamaave.
ft. II, Z.eilar U0i East 108S, C-1088.
anenoani. uay anq nignt service.
MILLER & TRACEY. Indanandsnt Vu
..?r.1 Djrectore. Prlcea Tow as $20.
$40. t0. Wash, at Ella. M. 2881. A-7888.
J. p. iri v i vv a ki-im
Progressive Funeral Directors.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
SkFWFQV"4"" Co. Main 4182
uill.lll.WA.ZIZI. COI
A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clav.
R. T. Byrnes, new residence estabi't.
wvi wiiiiami ave. wain, in, c-ltt.
Hamiltnn Eaat a0tb and Gllssn. Fu
ndinillOn neral ssrvlces. Tabor 4213.
Breeze & Snook l?U?mont-
VAULTS
THE NATIONAL VAULT rvtUDAMV
Tno MAnt,Am,p. . r f T. w.. ssf'
Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults!
Air tigni. wsxerproor. everisetmr.
MONUMENTS
FORTLAND MAltBLE WK8.. Hi -21
4tb st, opp. City HaiL Main 8884.
I-li'Hn Nu & Sons, for memorials:.
r E5LAE.5I NG GRANITE!
J a673RD. ST. AT MADISON 1
GENERAL KEL ESTATE M
. Free Ship-Building Site
.CALL 201 8RT.
FOR SALE HOUSES
01
$1200.00
ROSE CITY- PARK DISTRICT
$180.00 cash balance $20 monthly.
Including Interest, buys modern (-room
bungalow. . ,
J. C. CJKBIN CO.. LEWIS BLDQ,
EIGHT room bouse and 4 lots 48xloA
each, oa Manhattan Heights, or will
trade for clear, s mailer property. L-
248. journal
HERE! 8709 will buy 6 room pie.
tered cottsge near Anabel station.
50x100 lot, alleys, etc. Terms given.
r-z. journal.
WILL sell my $878 equity in room
house for $250.- Lot 40x100, 1038 E.
6th st. N. Phone Woodlawn 3Z29.
FOUR small business lota, Irvington,
chesp; built to stilt purchaser. East
2.73.
61
rrvB booms .
MODERN COTTAQH
AT A SACRIFICE.
Located la Waverly .Helf hta,
S blocks from t6th su, 2 blocks
from Clinton, built for my own
home. The oottase contains all
the latest Improvements. Oak
paneled walls and beam celllnrs,
china buffet, every room tinted,
surrounded with fruit trees, ber
ry bushes and shrubbery, com
pleting a home not to be dupli
cated for the. money. Telephone
Broadway S&li and I will take
you over the property, or write
B-2SS, Journal.
HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS.
- Neat 3 room bungalow completely
furnished with first-class roods. This
property Is easily worth 1 1000: can be
boug-ht for 27S0. $100 down, baL 110
monthly. Fred W. German Co.. 113
v-namoer or commerce.
WANT FURNITURE OR AUTO
As part payment on sood little house
and lot, basement, elect, fas, laundry,
H block to Rose City car. near Club
ave.; nice neighborhood; price only
31450; auto or furniture I26e to $330,
psi. lie mo. owner, xanor a mo.
$1600 burs 6 room bunsalow. 2 lots.
choice, corner, E. 60th St.; 2 extra
outbuildings, rruit. eleotrio lights, gas,
toilet: $100 down, baL $16 monthly.
Aj-zep, journal
VlN'a borne, a bargain. 10$ K 80th
nortn yvooatawn 4it.
FOR SALELOTS
10
1 1 ?K TT ArVT .9 v.na Ints IA1AA eshMt
half block Rose City car, at half
price, oniy iiu down. $10 month.
now susu
1100 PtriVS i fine Int. lAu.tAA
half block to Roae Cltv car, no re
strictions, fine for chickena. Terms,
Tabor 3040.
ACREAGE
87
CHEAP ACREAGE.
B n.u aKA. I1A . A l
buys 6 acres of land between Portland
and Centralis on the main line of
three railroads, m miles from a town
of $00, population, sawmills and shin
gle mills. Some of thla land la partly
cleared; running streams, some bot
tom and some bench. Some of this
land Is good onion land. Can glvs
you any kind ot a piece you want,
and 1 acre traots at Clatskanle,
Clatskanls llss half way between Port
land and Astoria. Clatskanle has a
population of 1000. a cheese factory,
cannery and creamery. Lies 1 mile
from town; from $36 to $60 per acre;
$2 per acre down and 21 nr aw ner
month.
BELL REAL ESTATE CO,
$1$ Railway Exchange bldg;
Ideal Suburban Homes!te
From 1 to 10 acres, rich land, '-1
well developed community; 30 ,
minutes out, with 10 bia red
steel trains dally each way
through It Buy now at our low
prices and easy payments. Let
us show you.
The Shaw-Fear Co,
102 th St,
FOH SALE 60 acres, all bottom land,
clay and sandy loam soil, nearly all
cleared. About 15 acres In cultivation.
Fine dairy or truck farm. Half way
between Oearhart and Seaside. Oood
road and water; 4 room house, barn
and other buildings. Half mile to
I nion High .School. $140 per acre.
Some terms If wanted. Writs or call
cs. imis, eeaaiae. uregon.
Gibson Half Acres.
Oood soil, city water, close In ear-
me, iirmi: wi Duiia to sun pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1S85 or Sell
wood 47$. John H. Oibson. owner.
BRYANT ACRES
.... . AT OSWEGO LAKE.
$2S0 for an acre tract; lies level, open
second growth: close to station.
THE ATCHI80N-ALLEN CO..
BOO Concord bldg., 2d and Btark.
Tigard Snap
S erea on count v road; all culti
vated, fenced, fine view, splendid soil;
5 ub-i .au). i an at du t;oncoro biar.
CHICKEN, FRUIT, GARDEN ranches
near Portland, 8. 8, 10 acre tracte.
best soil, good roads, near electric, $18
to $200 per acre, easy terms. McFar
land, 80S Yeon bldg., Portland.
CHEAP 10 acres close in. 800 cords
of wood on It Tabor 4787.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
80-ACRE RANCH $800.
In Clarke Co., Wash.. 8 miles from
Yacolt. 40 miles from Portland, 4 room
house. barn 24x48. 2 acres cleared,
400.000 feet of timber, plenty of
springs and creeks; good team and
wagon, plow, harrow, cultivators,
saws and all kinds of small tools;
some chickens, all household goods.
The whole thing for $200, H cash,
Con't forget the Interstate bridge la
nearlnr completion. Fred W. German
Co.. 782 Cham, of Com.
c'UK HALE 60 acres. 70 A. in cult!
vation, 18 A. alfalfa, 8 A. clovor, 8
A. timothy, 8 A. young orchsrd: good
wster right, fenced and cross fenced.
83280 Cash, C. H. Yockey. R 1, box
30, Wsmlc, Or.
snd a crop, close to station, school.
uuiauu v.u. kwiiui vyi, sww ncor;
bldg.
20 ACRES $800.
$1 fare from Portland, cloae school,
station, $20 cash down. Claude Cole,
sop nenry Diog,
2100 acrea rich alluvial meadow
land $8 per acre. Claude Cole, 800
Henry bldg. -
SNAP 2i0 acres wheat land, $1$ per
acre, 6 V miles of Hay Can von, Sher
man county. Inquire G. D. tL, fill Jfl.
12th st,. No., Portlsnd. Or.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24
FOR TRADE
Sen Francisco property for
small home. Must be unincum
bered. 10 acres near city on good
road. Improved bouse and barn.
No Incumbrance. Trade for city
property or farm.
Farms for city real aetata
A. W. Lambert & Son
404 East Alder 8L
Cor. Grand Ave,
Portland. Oregon.
120 ACRES In Scherburn county, Mln
nssota, about hi in cultivation; fairly
good buildings; mortgage $1250. Will
trade for Oregon or' Wsshington farm.
Writs Stephen Society Land Dept., 1021
i:nam. or -om. oiog., fortianq, ur.
TITY In 11 -room bouse in Miles
3tY. Mont, to 'trade for small acre
age near Portland: place rents for $60
per monin; win assume small mort-
gagc. ivai unam. or jom,
wint. iiuir.i.f d iridii ' '
Have Improved 180-acre farm 21
rnlles from Portland to trade for
smaller place; value $7500, K, F.
PIANOTUN1NO. repairing, refimshlng
exchanged for anything useful. Web-
r. tauvr tll9.
20 YARDS 82 carpet, round dlnins
room table for sale or trade. Tabor
B71S. lWiii Belmont
IMPROVED 4 acres in city. Trade for
--cheap 'lend. Wolf stein. 112 Cham-
ner or Comerce. -
WILL trade 50x100 foot lot for case
r auto Tail 44 N 2d st.
WILL trade my 8 room bungalow for
timnr or wht lana. Tabor 4787,
MODERN bungalow, rented, lot en
- side cottage, owner, A-27Lyourr.l.
FOR SALE HOUSES
ESCIIAGE KEAIi ESTATE 24
- (Coattnaed) ' ,
FARM IN CLACKAMAS COUNTT.
fi A StAs... . Mst -.-A wkasSsea M Al SI 11 Si
w ss, J4S gAleaVMl rVeaVWa 6ina smasm saeass -
all good, lies fine, good buildings, well
and springe, fine orchsrd; s good dairy
rsuB, price seuu. asks otesr irw-
erty in trad Up to $4500, . balaaoe
mortgage. - ' - -. ,
LEUDDEMAKN COMPANY,
213 Chamber of Commerce.
WANTED REAL ESTATE 31
We. .iiwiii.-w.
WH WILL. SELL.
OR LOAN MONEY .: ON VOTJR LOT
J. a CORB1N CO., LKW18 BLDO.
WAN TkU Ladd addition house, cash
bargain, under $IV0. Marshall lit.
ROOMING HOUSES
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Some Rare Bargains
10 rooms, $178. 24 rooms. f$$0. '.
. 20 modern rooms, rent fto. $0.
38 rooms, modern, snap for $1200.
110 room hotel, $8800. some trad a
Many others. Ooddard, 50$ Coucb -
ou tiding.
transient Location
20 rooms, heart of west side. North
western heats neat and clean as a pin.
Brass beds, velvet carpets. Price $650.
Terms, peters, 15 N. 6tn st,
Location Is What Counts '
12 housekeeping rooms, all fullj
cheap, tsrma L. A. Hall. 112 Panama
oiqg.
You Can't Beat This ::
24 housekeeping rooms, close In.
good furniture, steam heat; $300 will
handls. U A. Hall. 612 Panama bUlg.
Stranger In the City.
V
Wants 10 to 40 rooms for cash; most
bs bargain. See L. A. Hall, 811. Panama
piog.
POlt KALE or rent Furnished room
Ing house, centrally located. Astoria,
or. a. h, weirn, Astoria, or.
"WANTED Rooming house for clear
land or first mortgage and soma
cash. Y-103, Journal.
11 ROOMS for $126. $40 Park,.!, Mala
130. ' -
MENT.
OPPORTUNITY WITH BIO FUTURE,
- Your automobile and our Universal
tractor attachment will make you big
money. Agents selling one a day. Big
demand. Big profits for you, driving,
through the country taking orders for
the new Modern Workhorse. This
tractor attachment can be applied to
most any automobile 4n a few hours'
time. Exclusive territory. Writ
or call at once.
OERLINQER MOTOR CAR CO T
Bo, Fife and Hood Streets,
i tcotna, wanninyxon.
GOOD undertaking establishment 2S
miles from Portland; good oppor
tunity for an experienced emnalmer.
This is an A-l proposition, WUt give
en experienced man good terms." Con
slderable stock on hand with branch
office in another town 8 miles away.
tan mai tham. com, pidg.
GRAIN and stock farm, 1240 acres, 006
acres under plow, fully equipped,
produced $14,000 wheat this year; cash
f i rice is $28 per acre ;. will take farm
n valley as psrt payment Claude
t oie, sou Henry Piag.
FOR BALE Men s shoe stock knot
best location In busiest part of Port-'
land: now doing business: would rent
the location, Belling of ths enock op
tionai. B-Z70, journal.
$700 TAKES fine grocery, good stock
and fixtures, doing strictly casa
business. Location Al, furnished liv
ing rooms. Snap if taken at ones.
Phone Kaet 8483.
RESTAURANT OWNEKS
TAKE NOTICE.
I have client that wants restaurant.
Tf list IISTO 1 fwer wwa,iia avass. ,
FOR SALE Soft drink eaUbllahmenf
tlAlat. ..s1 l.l Une 4 A SS
What have youT 603 coucn niog.
in TcllUlCiVII t V JJri a, ivvMiiuu war
cafeteria. Address W. W. Hoch, Gib-.
Don, ur., car ningiiani nw nprin,
GROCERY stors and fixtures, sale or
trade; rent paid to July L What
nave your imi-j, journal
MOVINO picture for sale cheap or
trade for house or auto. Iaaaollno,
tTirutners, city.
110,000 wanted to open large placer
ground in Alaska.. B-274. Journal.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNTIES
WANTED to
WANTED, general mdse. or groceries
for Clatskanle Income property.
(Owner) I. O. Holman. Clatakanley Or,
BUNGAIOW. Alberta dlt., for smalt
grocery. Owner, Woodlawn 2$1.
BIONEY TO IiOAJT
REAL ESTATE
27
OUR Installment pianola the best an3
surest method of psylng a losa. .
$12.28 per month of $1 months, or
f 21J4 for $0 months, or
$18.17 for 88 months pays a $1008
loan and Interest, :
Other amounts In proportion.
Ws loan on improved city property.
Or for building purposes. w.
No commission charged. , '
EQUITABLE BAVO'S LOAK AS8N.
148 Stark Pt Portland, Or.
BUILDING loans on city or suburban
property; money advanced as wsrk
progresses. W. 5. .Beck, 818 Falling
Oiog. aiain ae i.
WISH to loan up to $3500 on close-lni
farm or Portland residence, ixw
rate, R. A. Johnson, Northwestern
KanKWdg.
PRIVATE money to loan on improved
city property, first mortgage, B
272. journal.
CASH paid for mortgages, notes, ooo-
tracts, mortgage loans! reasonsois
rates. K. H. Lewis, tyQbby 4. Lewis bldg.
nibU r Ml M l U L.' u rWKiir
No commission, no attorney fee, no
red tens. L-17Q, Jonrnal.
MONEY TO LOAN in smounte of 1 jJ
so aavvv vr, yivyvi ii . .
A. n. DAhiJi vt unifr piqs,
; i I a . ' T ..'.ii
$10,000 7I6 loan, mortgages bougbL. 411
risti Diog.
MONKY to loan. $ to $. W. U. Salts
A Co 310 lipaioing oiog.
MONEY to loan on improved city, farni
property. F. C. King, 214 Spalding.
2O0T$280. $800, $880. 81200, $U8J.
Fred W, German Co., 722 Cham. Com.
240,000 UH LJlBS. yAKUlNUIUN,
$0 4th st, Board of Trade Bldg.
tK US; small loans, installment loans.
Cellars-Marton Co.. 823 Yeon bldg.
$1000 to 85000 to loan, no cotnmissieu ,
fnncipsi. p-i 1 1, journal.
MORTGAGE LOANS, 8 and ! Loots
Salomon at o, i et.. mar
MONEY TO IA1AN ' 67
CH ATT K Mi, HA IjA HI Efl
SALARY LOANS OH PLAIN NOTES.
Also loans on household furniture,
pianos, eto., at ths . lowest possible
rates.
Remember, we do not remove fursl
tore from your borne. .Salary loans
strictly confidential, , - - ,
COLUMBIA DfSCpCNT, CO, . v
Licensed, y; - v
$17 Falling Bldg. " '
MONEY loaned to salaried men, or on
chattels, st legal rates, on easy In
stallmeste. Home Installment Co or
ganised eselasivety by salaried pn.
for mutoal protection. 202 McKay l.H
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