THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1917. lb TOHYBR0THER8PUN IMPROVEMENTS TO AID Two Buildings and "General Additions Will Cost $25, OOO; Many Orders Cause. TARDY SHIPMENTS DELAY Assembling of 200 Box Cars Cannot Start Until July 1, Due to Inabil ity to Oot Parts. To facilitate the manufacturing of 200 wooden box cars, for which the contract waa secured aoma time ago, the Twohy Bros, company has filed an application at the municipal building bureau for permission to erect a plan ing shop, and are planning other build ings that will come to a total cost of J 25,000. The buildings will be erected at the company's yards near Holladay avenue, between East Fifty-fifth and East Sixtieth streets. Plans for one of the buildings con templated are now on file at the of fices of the building bureau and pro vide for a frame structure 100 by 200 feet in dimensions, to be used for aa addition to the nlanine mill. Anoth- er, the plans for which have as yet not j been completed, will be used as a paint and general workshop. This unit will be 100 by 200 feet in dimensions. The buildings will total about 10.000 in cost. Rearrangement of the yards and the' MANUFACTURE OF CARS erection of a series of smaller shops i county. The little town of Toder was will cost about $15,000. named for him. For over 30 years The improvements are necessitated ( he had been an active and earnest by the increase in business, and espe- j working member of the church, and dally at this time to take care of the his neighborly kindnesses and up car contracts that the company has rightnesa of character made him an already secured and orders expected in honored and beloved friend and the future. neighbor to many. Six sons, two The erection and assembling of the t daughters, 17 grandchildren, three 100 cars .ordered by the Union Pacific brothers and one sister survive him. will take about 30 days after work has - once started. On account of the de- - n . w lo vA .Mnnonli nf narts which tn railroad company furnishes, actual work cannot start until about July 1. Ilefuses Chance to Treble Money. RoseburK. Or.. Jan. 17. E. L.. Miller ' Of West Roseburg on Tuesday refused an offer of $10,000 for a 40-acre tract i near Winfleld, Kan., Tor wnich ne traa- j ed Roseburg property nearly a year ago. Mr. Miller traded for the prop erty without seeing It, and the offer received Is nearly three times the value of the property here he gave In- ex change. The property Is In the oil belt and a representative of an oil company there has been In Roseburg for several days negotiating for the property, fin ally offering $10,000, which Mr. Miller refused. Mr. Miller will go to Kansas in the spring to see the land. Ileal Estate Transfers. Fred A. Jacob to Herbert B. Hansen. 1,. 12, B. 20, Elberta $ Uittle II. Slimpunn to Caroline E. Stimp aon lt Caroline K. Sllmpson. K. . :;7i ft. I., ft, Hodson Place. 1.. IS. llsrlnuiii Tratt R. li. Beonjan and wt.'to Diena W'llkea. N. 'a L 11, 12. B. 3. Klsmere, part I. C 0, 7, is B. 7, Park View lleplat, W. 40 ft. L. 14, 13, B. 5, Sewlckly Add.. L. 6, 8. 10. B. 7. Bella Vltta... All-e Buddee et al to Dlenna WUke, N. - H U 11, 12, B. 3. Elumere, parta I.. . ft, 7, 8, B. 7. Park View Replat, V. 40 ft. L. 14. 15, B. 5, Sewickly Add.. L. 6. 8, 10, B. 7. Bella Vista... Elizabeth Wilkes, aama a abore J. II. Hale to John J. McNamee, E. ' ft. L. "O" and "H," Sob. of L. 1, B. 4. Portland Homestead Walter K. Dyer to Frank BtlHngton et 'ml. L. UT. H8, B. , First Klectrie Add. 3 W. Peterson and wife, to Benjamin Helter et al. L. 11, 12, B. 44, Llnnton Robert B. Beat and wf. to Florence Pen- noCk L. 13, B. 1 Alameda Park Laura M. Gamumna to D. Smith, L. IT, B. 2, Gordon Place asslgned to E. A. Kaytor) William M. Gregory and wf. to Agues K. Lung, tract In B. "M." Sehoel Park Tlmmas Hlslop and wf. to Louise Hlalop. tbeir daughter, E. L. 5, 6. B. S25 K. Portland Tl-'iinHH Hlslop and wf. to Eva M. K 11 gnre. W. H L. 7. 8. B. 254, Haw thorne Pnrk Jeanie F. Bird and hus. to F. H. Piepcr rt al, L. 16. B. 2R. Holbrook's Add... H. B. llojle and wf. to R. U. Tyler. L. 3, It 4, Plnehurat A B. Newell and wf. to Victor Gal braltb. L. 13, B. 7, Lenox (to correct error in deed, book 665-177) Mildred Viola Worden et al to Ada Wor den, part L. 0, B. 7, Dunn's Add., fractional U 2. and L. 1. 3, 4, ft, 8, B. 12, Troutdale William Foster and wf. lo Fclecla Dil lon. N. 32 ft. L. 12. B. 5, Albee'a Sub. or Glenbayen Park Oreland Couatructlon Co., to Mabel Bern stein, part L. 3. B. 3, Elisa J. Mur phy's .Add Minnie Skelton Foster and hus. ro Ef fte X. Skcltun, 8. i- L. 7. Glenwood Park -Thomas lilskp and wf. to Clara Hislop Johnson, W. Vt L. 5. 6, B. 323 E. Portland Lou la Marrotte and wf. to Jennie Bach man, U 4 and N. IT ft. L. 3. B. ft.' Henry's Add T. I DeTereaux and wf. to F. A. Pur din, land 'beginning N. E. cor. of I. 1. B. f. Linn s Add Exile Burkitt and wf. toMay B. Bar nard, guardian, L. 0, 7, B. 74, Lnt- Terslty Park W. F. Caldwell to S. II. Morris, L. 7. 8. B. 19. Vernon Portland Mausoleum Co. to the estate nf J. Henry Page, deceased, compart ments In Blverrlew Abbey Mausoleum. 1 700 1.000 1 800 206 10 815 10 10 x 8,500 10 1.000 600 To Avoid Dandruff I . j iou ao not want a slow treatment torMtchinp; $Calo when hair i fallinor and the dandruff germ is IriUimr the hairroott TVl7 ..1 1! S 8 rJ aY mesu nhair. r 5i?y ir(? 8tore, a bottle of remo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size. Use as directed, for it does the work quickly. It kills the dandruff tu- . "j " V ""' ""r iwu ana ini- mediately stops itching scalp. It is a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not 6tain. Soaps and shampoos are harm ful, as they contain alkali. The best thingr to use for scalp irritation i temo, for it is safe and inexpensive. The B W. Rose Co Cleveland. Ok H Will Ds RsivsmIsmI Nsixt WMk. Anaemic, BloodU,Tfota Peo ple) Watch for It. To Kill Rats and Uico ALWAYS'USB STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE Xj. S. Government Bays It SOLO E VERYWHSRB t5c and lLOt 1 FIVE SONS SERVED AS HIS PALLBEARERS i mi r nr T-LTiiri in mi mm J. S. Yoder. J. S. Toder was widely known in Clackamas county and bis funeral in the Congregational church near his home last Thursday was attended by many friends and neighbors whd pried the floral offerings high about his casket. Rev. F. C. Butler delivered the memorial sermon. The pallbear sons and one was born in ers were .five of his grandson. Mr. Yoder Pennsylvania in 1844 and came to Oregon in 1889, settling in Clackamas - " i"" YOUDC. !. 8. It. K Alhlna HoniMlnil Kitty Urondahl to Agathe Groudabl. B. ft. of N. 150 ft. of tract in Sec. 5, T. 1 8.. B. 2 p., 110x36 ft., begin ning at N. W. cor. of tract couTejed to Alfred W. Wiltshire Lurelhurt Co. to W. N. ETerett et aj. RoTe city CemeteryAan. to" H." Lucai et ai, n. L. 12, sec. 39 "D," Kom 5,000 75 10 City cemetery. Imojane Co. to Mary Loctle Lewis, 4, 8. B. 14. Glen Harbor Building Permits. George Ilartman. erect garage, 448 Jessup betwreu 7th and th: builder, same. $35. R. L. Macleay -- Rjpnlr 3 story brick store, 54 3d St., between Ai-h and. Plue; W. Doberty, bulMrr. $121). Velvet Building Co. Renair 2 story brick printing office. 1284 2d St.. betwen Washing ton and Alder; Keeker it Co.. builders. $175. T. J. Armstrong Repair 1 story 'rlck store, 148 10th at., between Alder and Morrison; J. A. Melton Co., builders, $500. Seld Back Erect Hi story garage, 44 E. SOth St., between Nbtrnmu and Cam then; F. H. Brandes, builder. 12ti. I It I -: J iia f I 3 f d test fi .; 1 v - ILLI vm , (stores and apartment bonsrt. 113 Rnssell at , between Missisxippi and Albir.a; 11. T. Goa-- sett, builder. JlHKMI. ' Ben Selling. Mrt. ?I!rsch Sichel Erect 1 story flrepref .concrete restaurant. 127 W. , Park, betwen Washington and Alder; 'Blng- 1 bam & Shelley Co.. builders; $11,000. J. H. TIarr Repair" 2 story frame dwelling, "350 IJ n coin at., between Broadway and foot 1 ' hills; J. C. Bayer Furnace Co., builders. $2oO. Alico E. Stewart Repair 2 story brick building (restaurant and lodging house). 252 1st. between Madison and Main; Jacob Losll, builder, $150. 1 l Fred Williams Repair 8 story brick (store) 1 t 74 Front between Oak and lane; Ferrell Boof , leg Co., builders, $150. Closer Industrial Alliance Effected Beorganizatloa Grants Fass Banking Company Brings Utah-Idaho Sugar Concern Into Direct delations. Grants Pass, Jan. 17. The election of Alexander Nibley as vice president and . director, of Frank C. Bramwell as cashier and a director and of R. B. MHler as a director of the Grants Pass Banking company, announced Tuesday night, evinced the closer al liance in the future of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company Interests and Twohy Brothers' interests with industrial development in southern Oregon. Nibley", who is a son of Bishop W. C. Nibley of Salt Lake City, is man ager of the Grants Pass sugar factory. Bramwell, who comes here from La Grande, ia of a family long connected with the Utah sugar interests, an 1 Miller, formerly traffic manager of the O-W. R. & N. railroad, is now vice president -of the Twohy Brothers' California & Oregon Coast railway. which is being built from Grants Pass to the Pacific coast. Claus Schmidt was reelected presi dent of the bank and George P. Jester will continue as assistant cashier. Other directors are O. S. Blanchard, Herbert Smith, Claus Schmidt and George P. Jester. COUNTY COURT NEWS Complaints having been made to the county commissioners concerning the letting out of 60 men from the. roid force in district two under Foreman Moy, heretofore employed southwest U L (.119 VAtJ V Ul U.UU XlClglllB, Koadmaster Yeon explains that ihe season dees not permit a larger force than theslO men now left. Of thte "nen he says: "The men working at present have worked In this district for years and are good A No. 1 work- men, and further, I am Informed by Mr- Moy that tney are 1111 property ownrs. and probably cltlsens. it is : but natural that some of the men will fi that thev have been treated un justly." John Denlson, foreman of the coun ty farm, asks that in lieu of ah In crease In salary he be allowed to sup ply his family with provisions and iuel from the county stores. In accordance with a recommenla lion of J. B. Yeon, county road master. the county commissioners Have issued an order turning over to him all re quests or orders for gravel from the county pits, hereafter all free gravel will be done away with, and 25 cents a load will be charged, except to schot districts for special purposes. in order to enable repairs to be made to the Burlington ferry slips service will be suspended Wednesday January 17, 4 Miss Berdle Waidt, who has been employed as ' telephone girl at the courthouse for the past six years, has been reinstated by the commissioners upon appeal to that. body after sum mary lemoval. j- ' The scagliola columns of the court house are cracked, and the contractor was docked 91000 for allowing such manifestations. " Architects Whidden A Lewis have been asked by the county commissioners to arbitrate the orotest of the contractors and fix-the amount. HOTEL MEN OF OREGON FAVOR FIGHT AGAINST "SHASWARBITRARY" Association Will Ask Portland to Put Up $2000 of Pro posed Fund. MUST NOT DISCRIMINATE Extra rare to northwest Ordered moved, but BallToad Asks for Postponement and Kshoarlng. Members of the Oregon State Hotel Men's association yesterday Indorsed a proposition launched by Puget sound cities for the raising of a fund to uDhold. through the courts if neces sary, the victory the northwest won from the railroads In the so-called Shasta arbitrary case. It will ask Portland to provide $2000 of this fund. The Interstate Commerce commis sion ordered the railroads, represented principally by the Southern Pacific, to remove the discrimination that existed against the northwest br the continu ance of the extra fare for that part of round trip transcontinental tours be tween Portland and San Francisco. It was ordered that the railroads participating- in these round trips remove the discrimination by exacting no greater fare when tickets are made out via Portland or Seattle than when the routing is via New Orleans or 1 Paso. The Southern Pacific lately asked the commission to postpone the effect ive date of the removal of this dis crimination and the commission al lowed a postponement until April 2. It was to have become effective Feb ruary 15. Subsequently a petition was filed for rehearing and a motion to eliminate the requirement aa to 1 Paso If the rehearing were denied. Anxious to Bais mad. All of which is vigorously opposed by the interests that fought against the $17.50 arbitrary. C. A. Reynolds, for merly chairman of the Washington Public Service commission, argued the case before the Interstate Commerce commission on behalf of the north west. The interests backing the move- tinue in the-fight and a project was started to raise $5000 to carry on this work. The Seattle people, according to T. D. Rockwell, secretary of the Washing ton State Hotel association, have pledged $2000 and have raised $1200 of that. Portland is to be asked to raise a like sum, with $1000 from Spokane. The Oregon hotel men yesterday ap pointed Eric V. Hauser of the Mult- nomah, E. E. Larlmore of the Oregon, I A. T. Lundborg of the Benson, Phil I tine monastery, celebrated his names Metschan Jr. of the Imperial and Dr. day with several visiting priests from C. W. Cornelius of the Cornelius as a committee to raise Portland's share of the fund. To do effective work in time, Mr. Reynolds would have to start for Washington next week, said Mr. Rock well, to argue against a postponement! of the effective date of the rates, to prevent, if possible, the granting of a rehearing and to obviate the emascula- tion of the decision by eliminating tne provision regarding El Paso. Want Order Xft Aloaav Mr. Rockwell, who presented the case before the Oregon hotel men, said the orrier should not be tampered with at all. becadse the benefits of the de cision should apply to this year s tour ist business. The committee will call upon all interests in Portland affected by tour ist-travel the merchants, the banks, the taxicab companies, the street rail way company, hotels and others, for their share of tne iunas. The $17.60 arbitrary was exacted by the Southern Pacific on all tourist ickets routed over tne ssnasta line. But evidence'presented before the com mission showed that for much longer distances, no corresponding extra fare was charged when tourists were routed one way by way of El Paso or New Or leans. The public service commission .of Washington initiated the fight and alt the railroads of the country were made' defendants. The Oregon public ser vice commission intervened on behalf of the Washington commission and other intervenors were: Pendleton Commercial association, Washington State Hotel association, Seattle Com mercial club, Tacoma Commercial club and Chamber of Commerce, Se attle Chamber of Commerce, Spokane Chamber of Commerce, Everett Com mercial club. Seattle Municipal league. East Side Businctfe Men's club of Portland. The Portland Chamber of Commerce was not an lntervenor in the pro- ceedings, leaving the action to East Side Business Men's club. the Bad Sprains or Muscle Strain Rub pain, ache, soreness and swelling right out with MSt. Jacobs Oil." Rub It on a sprained ankle, wrist, shoulder, back or a apraln or atraln anywhere, that's when you realise the magic in old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil." because the momeat It is applied, out comes the pain, ache, soreness and swelling. It penetrates right into the ff. "a ml- nerves. He-aments JUJUIV. , .-V tendons and bones, and relief comes instantly, it not merely kills pain, but soothes and heals the injury so a quick recovery Is effected. Get a small trial bottle of "St. Ja cobs Oil" right now at any drug store and stop suffering. Nothing else sets things straight So quickly bo thor oughly. It is the only application to rub on a bad sprain, atraln, bruise or swelling. (Adv.) I BeanUral adult pine ee HroadcWta caasei. en, s, balmlag. eetslde .box. hearse, twe an toe aad serrlces for.. .......... ranerals if desired for gao. S40. S0. Bigoer priced faaee la la proportksa. We manufacture caaketa. Lady aeaUtant. BeeaUful faaeral cfcapeL MILLER & TRACEY - Independent reneral Ptreetora Waahinstoa at E1U 8U (bet. SOtb aad Slat) West 8idejf Uaia 2397. A-7880. FUNERALS s -. riZllr i Ir Bob Fitzsimmohs to Become' Evangelist Tonner Keavywelafnt Caamplom to Teaefc Boys Bow to Booomo Athletes a4 StUl Xad Cleaa Uvea. New Tork. Jan. IT. (I. N. 8.) Bob Fitxsimmons, former heavyweight champion of the world, is about to Join the ranks of the evangelists, and lend a hand In the fight on "boose" accord ing to his secretary. Dr. Charles Hen dricks of Dunellen, N. J. Fitxsimmons believes his life had been a bad example for the youth of I the country and wants to teach young men how to become athletes and still lead clean lives. The former pugilist is at present in vaudeville in California but is expected here within a few weeks, when he opens a campaign, probably under the .auspices of the Salvation Army. Agricultural Agent of Lane to Remain jr. 8. obn Says He will Come Back Whea County Court Be stores lart of lowered Salary. Eugene. Or.. Jan. 16. The retention of X. S. Robb, Lane county agricultural agent, who recently resigned because the county court cut $500 from the budget for this office, was practically assured Tuesday when the court at re- quesLy)f the Chamber of Commerce and leading farmers consented to restore $2B0 of the sum taken away. Efforts will be made by the agricul tural committee of Pomona grange and the agriculture bureau of the Cham ber of Commerce to raise the remain ing $25(K Dedicate Merrick Memorial Fountain The dedication of the Merrick memo rial fountain on the grounds of the Rose City Park club at Sandy boule vard and East Fifty-seventh street will occur February 22, Washington's birthday, according to announcement today by the Merrick Memorial asso ciation. Governor Withycombe and Mayor Albee have both accepted invi tations to participate. A. G. Clark, chairman of the memorial fund com mittee, will preside. One of the former postmasters closest rrienas will ten of the worth to the community of the former postmaster, secretary of Ore gon Grocers' and Merchants' associa- will be taken over and maintained by the city. Prior at Mt. Angel Observes Namesday St. Benedict. Or., Jan. 17. Rev. Maurus Snyder, prior of the Bepedic- different cities. Father Maurus was appointed prior last fall after Rt. Rev. Adelbelm Odermatt had been appointed titular abbot. Father Maurus is one of the old priests of the state and is one of the remaining lew who neipea 10 round Ait. Angel and to build the monastery. seminary ana college on tne top 01 ML. Angel Butte. SAN F11ANC1SCO HtTTrCLS HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, us oil Union Squire European Piin $1.50 8 daj op Breakfast 60c Lunch 50s Dinner 11.00 Most Famous Meals in lbs United States Kew steel and concrete s tractate. Center of theater, eafe and retail districts. On carUnes transferring all ever city. Take Municipal car Una direct to door. Motor Bos meets trains and steamers NEW TODAY Xoaaa of tlO.OOO d np on Im proved B a slmess Property (or for Zmprovemaat Par poses. J. f. ZXPSCOICB, 842 Stark Street. PAT cask m.mrr Have a client who wants In Imiu 1 ami or at least 20 acres in cultivation. ' ea v gs - a X. 0 aaa vuiti v atlVU. suitable for growine vea-etables. not over 12 miles from Portland. KB. JOTJSO, 807 Board of Trade Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment fc Mortgage Co. Office 90S-4 1TO 3d St. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW T BAKERS' AUCTION TSoUSeT Lot of household goods, etc.. sale at 10 a. m.. 1 nursaay. Maaonio Tem ple bldg.. West Park at Yamhill. CLASSIFIED AD RATES CASH ASV&BTI6EXEHXS Dally er Sunday, m eests per word tor ail ctaaalfieatloae ex eenllos "roc steal ia rrivate aamiij." "Baam and Hoard la rotate saUr," "SltaarJoa Wanted" ana -wanxeu to steal- aoa. wkteS are itt eenta per Thrfc luaertfuu. tor the prk of twe. bevra luieruoBs lor tee (.rtce of rive. No ad taken tvr leas than 13 ceata. CASH MLST accompany copy to voialn above rates- Chaises aiKuuataeaii, IV cents per word per lnaertloa. Thla chares la for all class! flea tloas. assent lug -ror Beat ia Private ranally," "stooai aa Board in rrivaie luiur, oiuiaaoa wasted aad "Wasted to stent " ads, watch 'are 114 cents per ewe per wewuoa. He ad rattfta roc iee tnaa is coats. . INFORMATION COUPON If yea went tbe Bane of a reliable east seas boase dealing la say line of Btercaaadlse, er Information regarding resorts, bote la, rail roads, steaawhip Uaee. ete addreas Oregoa Joarnal lnforaaatioa Boreaa, laToraaaUoa deelreds itf sssseM r4e Naese. Address irW aa R0FESSIONAL AND 1USINESS DIRECTORY AClOaUtxU tULAtlM aU.atsriicatl. sstuiiilmw. lauiaa easur 1, aceartfMo. aunbvM. side and sua stoatls. u work promptly and atlexactarUr attended a. 1. Rtubia. Stsi Alder at, epp. Olds, Wsrt sisb King- ACCORDION. kNim AMU UOX PLKATIKU. HKMtfTITCHlMU. BRA1D1KU; BUTTON BULKS. BUTTON CUVKRKD. BA8TKBM liOVKLTY MKO .. CO.. SSVfc iTH B'WAY 0O. k. MX. HA UsiusUlctuu, courdiua. aad sunburst pleating, button carcredi guotia Sponged. KcalloptPr. flttork blk. B'way tOHe. aoate cortex M. tat , itig. jewrtcra. sarrt watcbaaaaera. Miller's. S-HS Waan.. bet. B'way aad Park. BLAWXBOOK MAKjEii iA la) at uvlmAA. inc.. itw ia it. book manulsciurvra. agtaw tor James Lss ptocd Lus Leaf Ledgcta. See the aw ko reka Leaf. A-SIIW. Main 18. BRASS AD MACHIVS WORKS atAsU'a.K'a Braaa Vtmu. tiraas vuuaa aad naefalnv works. 10S N. atb si. H sir 8S4, CAaFEMTEKS AKD BU1LDEKS flYVX VVULLl liuildlug cwu true toes. Car. pnter ahoy, -aoS flna ay. Fbope H'way tatt. CARPET CLEASIXO fUlFir hlWaS a uu oiu carpeu. rag rug. carpal rleaoing. Nortk- K. 3-V. B- west Hug Co.. 1&3 fc.. JOkCk bttOS.. klvcu-lc Cleau4Bg Wurajr Cax- pets cleaned and laid; rctlitlns our spoctauj Cast 440. B-1BOH. 204 E. lta St. N. CHiaorRACIORS KkMOVAL MultCaV W O. PowclL chlrvuractor. rtDored to SIS Panama bltlg., Sd and Aider. Special Iter to first 10 Mitring bis office clinic Bring Iku But lea. 10 to i m., S to 6 p. LHJ1AU AUAl witn tueuiciiira and uueraUuna. Patients delighted wltb bealtit returaiog wltbout drugs or acara. lr. alcUahon making good. 31 treatments. SIS- laclaay bldg. aaa SKHitsrium. COAL AJTTJ WOOD Fulton Wood Co. 1200 MACADAM ST. Dealer In green and dry aiabwood. Sftto. Main 7800. Pbosea A- COAL. 100 tons below cost. In large or small qnaa- Utiea. E. 41at and Ualaej ata. Pbone Tabor 2811, C-1237 KAIIO.NAL KLKL Co., Bast 2o41. Dry slak- wnod. 4 ft.. S4.25 cord: sawed. S4.Z3 load. block wood, 4 ft.. 14.30 cord; aawed. 05 load; A-l fit. ft.. t.v7 cord. A. B. C.t,u.el Co. Hmall orders our apeeial- 40a Union are. N. East 4881. STANDARD Wood Co, 1st claaa fueL dellyery. Eaat 8310. B-100J. frouui hEKB A FARK-All kinds of green and dry 4- ft. fir for snlc. SOS Water St. M. 4!WS A -4647 CQg TRACTORS AKD BTJTLPEBS OSbIAK HUBKH. ieueral Uoutraclor. lock bldg. MAIN 7143. bonding, painting or trade. EDUC ATIOIt AX DAKC1MO UANPHKriTklK Uautii-a Acaueuir. Si 6t al. 1 K Kl.rk mm, nak. HDeciai rales. onrii I . . . . . I au i erday evening 7-W:5i0. Broadway 2100 LAW SCHOOLS DRiEUiiN I A w SCHOOL A tboruoca. practical course In lsw. KecliaiKxia cmng. aiaia 7T A Hake bldf. MTjaag SCHOOLS AKD TEACHER'S E. THIELHOBN Violin leacber. u(tu mt'cii. 107 ri.ediw bid. Mamhall hct. - fKOk'. T. k. UWSUN-I'lano uaeuna at ym home. 60c. Pliopi Tabor 2W3. kAtl'llMU planu ptaying In lo to 20 lesaona. "Cbrlstetisen srstem." 412-1S rolnmhts Hldg DOLORES L. CULLEN. Violin Teacher, sevclk method. Marshall 5278. 47 Main. IVt. tit. i03x- inabai .UamS kl)K,A01Ua rruuTtd lllwi kiile. vilaee. Dr. t'asaeday. Heknai blda.. 3d sad Waa. rilLE IKS7JBAMCZ fACls'lC blalba Hhi 1ABC UA.Nca. nly Oregon fire lnoTnee romfaay. Co rUTFT EUOS AKO RAO aTJOS Send Us Your Old Carpets film ma Sfada from old lnrrala. BrnaeU, AsmlMter. Smyrna. Also rsg rugs, all alaee. Mall orders prompt. Carpet cleaning. Send for booklet. rVKSTKRN ftAZFT KUU CO. 64 Tnlon ave. N. Phones Kamt 6aiS. B-147.1 yTRHACXS Boynton Furnaces Economical, effectual. J. C. Bayer Oe.. Front snd Msraet. LMON AVK. bbrel Aletal Worka. furnaces In- . atalled. repairing. 411 Tnlon ave V K. 4M1. FTJILWTTPBJt REPAIR A3TP PPHOLSTEklWO MLlul.NUMAU rurmture Huiital i Expert mttres maalne Main 4oo4. HAIR GOODS AMU HAIR DRrdBIMO rUBVKT UAAtLbCil. leaoius wig aud Uxi- nee makers, finest stock buwsa hair goooe; kstrdreaalog; manicuring, face and acalp treet- aeot. Kemoved to 04 Aioer. near groaoway. JtAJflCUalkO ..JID HAIR lKi.bbl0 4Uf WruaOwajr puis. Mnliklilial mmtiL tij air- pclnfmeot. fboiie Mala 1223. MATTRESSES OLL mattresses aud .ealbe. beds made law sanitary folding forma: featberv renovated Folding M. to.. 60S1 Wlll.fms r. g. ShTI MTMEOORArHINO MULTIGRAPHIHQ MIMkCKiKAl-HINU. Clr. letters. W. H. 1 liiser et Co.. Inc., 2HaH Stara. Main 834T; A ll rKYBlCIAJiS UK. a.. A. fillLLit'a, Aliaay OUls. Aataata. ervooanee. rTotaitf irttiie. uneamaiiaui rLUMBIliO SUPPLIES RETAIL I'LL'MBISG HUFPUEa r letniiig. 112 4th H. PRLHTC.KS AMP EKORAVERS TUai IV t aaJki Juu at. MANN. 82 Olirk st. Broaderav 4". A-40e. aVAZOa BLADES IKAIf UltD Ar'ariX raaora auarcoed. au Kluaa. toe aoJ SOe per ousen. nav, Ml si., near arriep S-OBBLk STAAiPS AMD BALS ALttO ateucUs, iYaoe Uxckt, ctra Siena. PACIilU CUAel BZAMr wuoai ISi Wasuinatoe at. afaln 71u. A-7TIO SBEI METAL WOi-JU as-r-AlKlNU Uu ad travc. BlO 1st st. Pbone aluln ruoia. ocua lasU. 1424. THEATRICAL AMD HABO.t7I.lt API OOJD3 COSrUkHsUi (ur rent aalu. Cortland txn- tnme House. 2 OH Broadway. Mambsll 1347. TOWEL SDPfLT HBILAM Laandry Co.. tor proaapt, e'U etent ervlce. fbone Br, tad sy 4lu. A-44IH TBAMSFEg, AMD STORAGg Oregon Transfer Co. Established 1870 Transfer snd forwarding A cents. Storage free Trackage. Office and CihMe. 474 Ultaaa st klltb snd iiltosn. Msln n. A -44 40 ALWAltt -'flCK" 1UI buil UUka&hui. OOOU8 gPCClALISrs Storace. racking. Ship plug and Moving. Bora or ante Veae. Special freight rates te all poiora. CO. PlCk TRAMdrCU STUB AGS OO. 2d ann pine, wroaowsy ovo. a im TTPtTWaUTKk RI FAlalHQ. WK repair and rebuild all swaat. aloal ijv writer Agency. SS3 Stark alaU SOSS. MANUFACTURERS JOBBERS- WHOLESALERS SAJriTAKT VIPIBO &A3S L. onrMir VUi tho maix i wood yix-y rOBTLAND WUOU l'lflt LU k'metvn a. Deft wiscw eawtir ski vtsrs 9tw Mara !. MKK1INO AOTICES 41 KENTON Lodge. No. 145, A. . ana a. jm. oiatea com munlcation tomorrow tThurs day) eveninr at 7:80 o'clock. Visitng brethren welcome. By oraer oi w. m. W. W. KOFELDT. Bec'y. THE MACCABEES. N. B. Portland tent. No. I. will nave regular review Thursday evening. Jan. 18. at their hall. 408 Alder street. All members Jars urged .-to bo present. ' . GEO. D. BAKER. IT, K. 41 ibw REGULAR meetrnr this CgdVJ5f (Wednesday) evening. Fl th and A lAer ata. Visitors cordiallr invited. The principal feature of this meeting will be tne presentation or a put grand masters Jewel to our member. W. T. Williamson. P. G. M, by Oeorge W. Burnett. Pv O. M. H. 8. Westbrook. O. M.; E. B. snaron. u. tsec.. ana omer grand officers, will make us aa offi cial visit. HaafsJo lodge, No. 1$. will also make as a fraternal visit. GEO ROB T. ANDREWS. - N. O. W. W. TERRT. Recording 8eCy. STEREO PTICONS for rent, special slides made to order. Why not make those photographs Into slides and show them to your friends. Reliable Film Service. 14 North th st. EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty, buttons. pins, cnarms. jaeger Bros.. Ul-I tin. WtAl Statistics jnrrigts,Blrtbs, Dcatbs. MAIUUAGE LICENSES Kobcrte Oormccinl, Ellen building, and Kath arine k. Leoton. ll Mill sc. Clarence Alfred Taylor. 473 Pad fit St.. and Vfioca Boaartk. Bull Ran. Or. WiUlam Barber Hugs Ins. 620 B. 16th at. M., ana Juanita c koio, lni K. Morrison et. Ilolbert Greenlecf Hurtoo. SSI Qulaaby Bt. and Boatrtce Houghtoo. Campbell hotel. Frod Eloaaoo, Mocnt Veraoa, Wui., aad Anna M. Bcbacht. Uoyt boteL kdward L. Ueddea. 2S 2d at, aad Helms T Vlng. 112 K. 67th at. M. iEOOINGAeVlSITING CARDS trV s A OeiAV ak M Aesai4Teaf ST. ir.G.SMITH&CO.MortahBlaS. DREoS suits for rent, all siaes. L'nlaue laiioring Co., so BtarK et. BIRTHS BARTKN'S To Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Bar teas bait Irving St., January '. a son. WHITMOItE To Mr. and Mra. LHaa. H. Wait. more. 270 E. S6th st. 8.. JanuarT . a dangbter. NASH To Mr. and Mra. Geo. Henry Nash. 6t Ud ae. S. B.. January S. a eon. WALKER To Mr. and Mra. L. L. Walker. 1 no allcnlaaa are.. Jannarr 8. a daaahter I ZLSSMAN To Mr. aad Mrs. Baphael Zuee- msa, 4zi m su, January a. a oangnter. HUTCHlNg To Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa T. Hutchla. U E. Waaalngtoa. Jaaaary 0, a son. DOXKERS To Mr. aad Mra. GroTer A. Donk ers, 018 Rood at., Janoary 8, a daughter. GKIFF1N Jo Mr. aad Mra. Everett W. Orlf fla. 394 Graham, January S. a son. DEATHS AND FINKHALH 75 VELUUTU Janoary 17, at S01 Tillamook street. Mrs. Marie Ve rata, ere 74 years, be- kTed motber of Mrs. Tbomaa Miser. Clare land. Obto; Mra. Doblla E. Wagner. Adotoo F.. Richard P. Arthur E. aad Barna-d O. Vabrath I of Portland. Tbe funeral will leave the above 1 residence Friday. January 19. at 8:30 a. m. tnence to tbe Half Rosary cburcb. Eaat Tblrd and Clackamaa ati-eeu. wbere serrlces will be beld at tt o'clock. Friend are Invited, lntar- nn-ut Klvervlew cemetery. JORGENSEN IlnurT IV mr Vimttmr Or 1,. tluir liana Joraensen. aced 21 reara. beloved " ' r. ana sera, tuamoa jorrenaen. ui ftr. HiM. . . . . V. u D1...L k T"w v. .'. . v. uikh, cmn, iviu. win iou iia 4wfrcKtt, an vi will be cc tomorrow i iDursaar). januarr is. at 2 d. m. from Pearsoa Undertaking parlors. Roasell at. at Union itf. irlenda lor lted. Interment Roae Lntjr remyt?ry. klfcSEUr Died at Keno Nct., Jaa. l!t. 1817. W. K. KUsell, sge year, sou of K. W. iMiwell and brotnrr of ii. C. KlsSfll and Kllsa- b. 11, o. Klsell of AM 11th st. and tiie late .Mra. W. t' Herd, all of thin eltr. and brother of J. o. kUl uf Jeunina-k Ixidxa. Or., and S. M. Kisorll of MvflI.!. Cel.. and airs. T. r. laTldMu of San Krapcltco. 1LKKU In tbia lLy. January 17. at his late residence. 190 N. 14th St.. Woodaoo Trrner, better knows as Captain Turner, fore- nian lor tbe warrea Conatruetloa Th' remains are at tbe residence eatabUahaaeat or J. P. Flnley A Eon. Montgomery at 5th, lill-LtTTkJ Ia this city. January 18. Walter B. (.tllette. aged 4o years, lata of Kcbo. Or. Tbe remalna will be forwarded tbU (Wednesday) evening by J. P. llnley A Sop. tt toho. Or., wbere serrlces will be belt! inn interment made. I I Bl'SS At the realcenre. 65 E. 624 at N Januarr 17. Elle irnbus. see S rears: be loved motber of Mrs. A. and Mra. E. China sntl grandmother of Ausann Oleaa. all of thlv city. Faaeral notice later. Arraagemesta in rare oe atiuer at iTacey ECLAKD Kllaa Roland. Januarr is. and 74 . . . mmm a jt . - - , ... . J . - mwum - wsjb. aBwu wui m until Tiiuraday, Jan. 18. at 2 p m. from the Kaat fide funeral parlors. E. 6th and Alder ata. I TIIWINQ Laura Bell Tbwing. Good Sameri- tan. January 14. vears: tronold fever. 1IOI.MAN Robert B. Holman. 71V Calon ave. January ia. ev yearn: lobar pa en moDla. HOLT Mra. kfary B. Holt, PertUad gagttor- lum, January JZ, II yera; cancer or rreae. BL'CKBEB May A. Buck bee. Moltnomar koa- pitai. jaaurr is. montaa: broacao ncra monla. BrJKttMA?! Dees M. Ebermaa. 127 K. 2St rt. li.. January 18. il rears: septicaemia foi lowing pneumoala. LJNDLXY Ethel B. Li ml ley. SOT B. Polk et,. January is. n mnotoa: erysineiaa. LIMA Domini co Uma. 681 E. 18tb at S.. Janoary 13, 11 mooiha; lobar pneumonia and meaaiea. FLORISTS CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or A-1K06. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. SS4 Wash. Main 2. A-12R9. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. OSCAR JOHNSON FLORAL CO.. 761 uiisan at. aiar. 447a. A-14S4. MAIN Silt; wreaths, pillows S3 up. sprays i up. cnappeirs. 347 Morn. MAX M. SMITH, florist, 141 th st. SWISS FLORAL CO.. 23d and Olisan. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD HOLMAN CO. KSTABLISHEP 1177 RELIABLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADY ASSISTANT THIRD AND 8AL.MON STREETS. MAIN 507. A-1811. IP. L Hi ker, E. 11th E. 781. B-1883 Undertaker. E. 11th and Hawthorne. Phones E. 781. B-1883. Lady assistant. A. D. Kenworthy Co, Tabor E267: 6803 92d st. Lents. Tabor od: sotn at. ana f oster road. A r lets. F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 B. Aider st. rnone tMt 67. B-Z(26. Undertakers. L U I II I II If-. Ot IVIV1I I ICC Modern In every detail. Broadway and Pine sta. uroaoway fao, am, taay assistant. A. R. Zellar Co. EaOTIf Lady attendant. -Day and night service, MILLER A TRACET. Independent Fu- neral Directors. Prices low as S20. S40. S6Q. wash, at Eiia. m. zi, a-78s. J. P. F1NLEY A SON. Progressive Funeral Ul rectors. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. Breeze & Snook atJs4tfelinont- OlruyrO Undertaking Co. Main 41 S3, OrXIlVV LO A-2S21. Cor. Sd and Clay. R. T. Byrnes, new residence establ'i. i 01 Williams ave. Wdln. 220. C-IQ41. Hamilton il Tifesii: MAUSOLEUMS ....River View Abbey.... Mausoleum Terminus Riverview carllne. e Taylor's Ferry road. For Particulars Inquire : Portland Mausoleum Co. C3C Pittock Block. Brdwy SSI. UEETIXa NOTICES MOXUMXXTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKSL, -' 4th mt OKI. eiur nail. Maun Philip Neu St Sons, for motnoriala. KBLAE5ING GRANITES! 1 J 267-3RD ST. AT MADISON I lOK HALK HOtKES HOME. AUTOMOBILE AND TURNX- tihs SAt.rtiriua.LJ. Prii 1 1 .1 a - ruh 1 1 xaa hal. tarma Come out today. 74 Preseott mU I corner lth; modern bungalow. Bar a-1 wood floors. flrepUce, furnace, garase; 1 k Z.. . .1 1 1 v .fr. i.ad I worth furniture; all for 13000; cost me I 1 4 BOO ; am going east ana aetermmea ioisibis nrsr ooiioni unnia-. sell; come out today. Main 11. To- day call Woodlawn StSS. S1S76 TERMS 01S7S. S room brand new bungalow. JSOuO property for 01071. ern. 100x100 lot. shade trees. Financially involved. Terms. OWNER S010 4th St. Woodstock car to 4(th. then ft block aioutn. RITNflAI)W Ruilt bv architect and coat owner iisoa: locaieo at mo. asi E. (4th st. N.; contains 7 rooms, fur- r.ace. narawooa iioora, iirepic?. . i tTliV nX,U' l CU W w a mnvra I (07-0 Henry bldg. Ma ALBERTA DISTRICT. I Owina: to death In family, yoa can I tuy a X7M home for 01050 on 11th st , I fear Albert a; this la a modern room K . h 1 . jm ... wn.lf I 111 pal? for Fed W. GermcVt:"' ACRES bottom land, with water Chainber of Commerce. L.t1:11.1:11 P""6 bushel oals erttTTU BrtD-ri im t i a An r or a room modern Duncalow. com-1 pletely furnished, on paved street, I bearing fruit treoa, close to carflne and iitneys; rormer price siooo. ioi casn. i balance monthly. Kred W. German Co- I 11 vnam, or com. FOR SALE 4 room house, lot 00x110. lights and water. on Estacada line. Phone E. 6002. FOB SALE LOTS 10 MISSISSIPPI ave.. Just north of Fre- j ranoi si., 101 tviivv, sui shihhdui paid in full; owner must sell at once: will accept lllii cash; this is a real T""' 1 snap. W. A. BARNES. 607-0 Henry bldg. Mala 1110. 1 FOR SALE Fine location for flat. 3 1V1.iv .... amv 100x100 or 00x100; terms. V-800. Jour 1 TWO h bor "41. j TWO desirable . ..... fn, t.n. -.-1. ti.lJ!..i or ,m , Journal. ! .! 2S2' TU,xtV,?.J L4.5- Write Y-100 TWO lots, cos Irvlngton. East 870. W. H Herd man. BARGAIN terms. Jdarsnau t07 evenings. ACItEAGfi 57 CHEAP ACREAGE. K fhn- tin Amrwt It r.. month buys b a:res of land between I roruavna ana weniraiia on tne msi.ii line or t rajiroaas, iv miies rrom si town oi sou DOPUiaiion. sawmills i shingle mills. Home of this land is partly cleared; nanning streams sjn-a bottom and some bench. Some of thn land Is good onion land. Can give you any kind of a piece you want. 6 and 10 acre tracta at Clatakanie Ciatskanle lies half way between Port land evnd Astoria. Clatakanie has a population of 1000, cheese factory cannery and creamery. Lies 1 m.le from town; from 136 to a0 per acrr z per acre down a $1 par acre per month. BELL. REAL ESTATB CO IIS Railway Exchange Bldg. "VOUR CHANCE IS IN CANADA Rich lands and business ODortunities oi- fer vou lnderjendence: farm lands, til to S30 acre: irrigated lands. SIS to f 60; 2S vears to pay; S2000 loevn in improve- ments. or readv made farm a. Loan of livestock; taxes average under 20 cent a oersonal DroDartv. or livestock: coed markets, churchea. KChoola. roads, tele- f hones; excellenc climate crop and Ivestock prove it. Special homeaeekers I fare certif icatea. Write for free book- I I t A 1 1 ti f,mimn rtncral auMrlB , . . " m Pendent land branch, Canadian Pacific Railway. 112 Ninth ave.. Calgary. Al urns. CHOICK SUBURBAN ACRE TRACT, Fine b room modern bungalow, larze living roOm with fireplace, dining room with built-in truffet. rooms, up-to-date room; 1 acre some nice chicken bou ave. and Powell Valley road. Price 11660, terms 1750 cash, balance easy. LUEUOEMANN COMPANX. 1 Chamber of Commerce. 310 PER ACRE. 1(0 acre ranch, across tbe road from I Robert's postoffice. Crook county, Or., 20 miles from Prineville. Neat 4 room house, barn 20x40. 2 chicken houses. 400 ft. to school. 40 acres in cultiva tion, all fenced, creek through center of place. The biggest snap eaat of the mountains. fries sieve, saue ram, $100 yearly, . Fred W. German Co., i32 Cham, or com. Gibson Half Acres Good soli, city water, close in car- Una easv terms: will build to suit our. chaser. Phone Marshall 1MB or Sell- wood 47 John H (ilhwin. owner. I I LL GIVE YOU A SNAP. 1 acre, all in cultivation, only G min utes' walk to 2 electric stations, board walk; $10 down. $10 month; good lo cation, west aide, can st fcoo con cord bldg.. 2d and Stark sta. FOR Beaverton acreage in small tracts and Polk county Italian prune or chards, also California government ir rigated land, see Stroud &. Co. at Bea Norton. Or., or Mr. Waite. city office I 71 a Bwetiand Diag. HOUSE AND ACRE. ONLY 1700. Mostly in cultivation; water, some fruit; t room house, close to electric I station, only SO minutes out, easy terma can at bpo uoneora bidir. I JUST S miles from Astoria, the fast est growing city in tne northwest, un ih Aivnwiy. jmt ia scr . I. a .a m, w . . mijmm. m. m tracts, level as a floor, wonderfully rich soil ISO an acre. Easy terma. u. Wynn wiieon. zo cnamber or Com CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN ranches near Portland, z, s. 10 acre tracts, Kb to 1200 pr acre, easy terms. Mo- Fariand. 60s Yeon bldg.. Portland. f-,Ta l.l.l. L 1 .1 line engine, on So carllne. SS0 Ross 3 ACRES Cleared, in north end of Ta- coma. Wash.: need money: make an oner. V-J40, journal. FOR 8AI-K FAIUIS it FOR bale acres in ciarice county. Wash.. IS miles rrom Vancouver. 21 acres cleared. 6 acres loganberries. 1 acre almond trees; small house, good l well, running water, best soil; prte " " . a. . i i - w m 1 l-ST7 J MfaL-ii wrIt V i '"" "'- ' ' I 30 ACRES near Scappoose. Or and school. acres in cultivation, good house and barn. M. Bohn, Scappoose, lor. A ACRES unimproved land. miles rrom MOiaiia, ur. Dixon. Elk City, Of. Address J. c. FAPM8 WANTED 88 KENT OK BUlf WANT to leaae a ranch. 30 to SO acTfesi Call 31 N. th St.. upstairs, room 3. rOh KKJST FAIL Li 14 STOCK AND DAIRY. S12I per year for 1SS aero ranch. 1 miles irom rjwenson. is muM irorn Astoria, SO acres in cultivation, to acres more slashed and seeded. 4 room house, small barn, S year lease. Fred W German c. cinmitr or Com. 4 ACKEH, near ciacKama station, . . . nnnavs- riniitni inn ass an aa ail ii raa m fine fruit trees, 5-R, house, barn, holds 25 bead, spring and creea; rent only :s per montn. r'KANK. La, HUU1KB. I 414 Abington bldg. MatB 10ft. putsh kitcben. batn- "" ;ft r::'.. IT'TZr Z--Z?- ii. land, all cleared except 1 c . vT.--.lT ' " - shade trees; garage and , , se: located near Buckley I ROOM INO house for 1 rooms, near FOK it EXT F AIUL3 i 14 MODERN DAIRY. Near Qrssham. rent reaaonabla. stock and equipment 11900. Mr. Jotano, 107 b. or t. oiac. EXCHAMtJK HEAL KSTATK 24 UOKETUAKINn RANCH T To trade for apartments. Income, houses or smaller ranch In either Ore gon or Washine-ton. Nearlv lle aeren I fine location western Oregon 175 eulUyated 60S open pasture lOS Una- oer oaiance orusn an very nca sou arwwn areas u me year pieniy BDrinra r rsjik main aula mmHmA. Joins R. R. station school on place ' lted outrange rood set larre buildings fair fences plenty orchard and her- nes fully equipped 40 cows TO range cattle 23 calves 7S hogs 10) bushels potatoes tons of root crops kale 100 tons hay a choice dairy and stock ranch borrowed money mort sage $10,000 three years 7 In traJe might assume 02&.000 PRICE IIT.OOd. oris e. beck. i Henry hiag. WASHINGTON COUNTY. , ISO Acres. With Stock. 0004)0. " Joininar town and railway station: fine stock and dairy distrlcU consUt- v,t. T. i. " cliird. cowideTmbla T clearing and the rest in cord wood machinery and feed. Take OfiOO Port land Drooertv: farm la clear. D V4 c- Chesney, 033 Chamber cf Commerce oiag. r 1 Per acre: for clover and tlmothv eaa't h. m n . M ni &. . ano gooo town 1 mile: can nave cattle herded all eummer on government land for J5 per head; will ttake Portland yiywi vj rn.ua auio m 4uuu; wiu sac nrice. owner, 0-Z14. Journal. B&LL OK TRADE Nine lots and 4 . ro. niodern house on carllne, eloae to school. In Boise. Idaho. Would like to sell or trade for "ortlan4 residence or acreage in vicinity. Cull or write J. W. M.. 717 Mliwaukie st. Fort land, Or. FOR SALE Lot equity of 100 In re- stricted district for 1100 cash? first class building proposition available. . Phone Main IJ8S. after 0 o'clock. O lumblan apt. - 1 TO'TRADB Seven lots at The Dalles, ur ror Portland nrooertv. What ' hare youT B. J. Pashek. 110 E. 07tb fx., foniana, or, FOR sale or exchange. 140 acres. Oalla county, unio, ror property near rort- land. Addr Mr A M. C. Btrryman. SIX roomed house, close -in, east eld .; "ce 4-.w, want country store; wui assume some indebtedness. J. A. Cobb, 040 E. 30th st. N.. Portland. ESTABLISHED automobile buslneas for real estate: best Alder st. loca tion. Marshall 41. VtRY choice 10 acres commercial 71 - orchard. 1 u. mllea annth nt HK.i I. dan, for city property. Woodlawn 3 lb your exchange is a square deal, see iunirivr.Bi kmlti UJsMHi, 2J UHBIDtr of lomnurM bidv. UNlKtUMBEIlliD lanJ for modern v oungaiow. liox iut. uaK urove. or, STANDARD ABbTRACT CO. and W. R. lialslln Co- 4U6-S otovk Ex. bUg. Main 774. noOMINO HOIHES Rooming House Bargains 80 room apt., strictly modern; trade.. SO rooms, modern, winner: terms, ttoe. JJ rooms, elegant furn.; terms. 11100. Am rwuis. iiivuiru, uvwn iwwn, eiav ... 11 rooms, brick, new: terms. It 00. - v These t.re the best buys in each class In Portland; guaranteed. I BRUCE QODDARD, 0t COUCH BLPO. Close-In Snap 14 H. K. rooms, taking in til oef month; rent l0; for quick sale I3i; term. L. A. Hall, ill Panama hl1cr. i H j i. i i j j .. ... i i. i .j . a $500 TAKES only modern commercial- hotel in gooa town or izoo. mta is a bargain; 1160 cash, balance easy, or trade. Layman, Z7 Chaxnc iber of raerce. 11 DrufUa ilrl lumlihul kIau 111 location, with runnina water in most I . . .i - .v. .. . a. a mm ' I w iiiv i wiu. vcr wvu eve - month. Bargain by owner. Call Mar. I (hall S9. . ' STRICTLY modern 40 room hotel at a nrlce that wis surortae voo: arood lease, low rent, easy terms. Layman, blTCnamoer oj commerce. Union depot. Keason for aelling. going away; cheap. Phone Hdwy. SO. FOR SALE General store with 00 stock, located in prosperous farming district, having established trade No competition; can supply entire vicinity w-.tu everything it neeus; unurullea opportunity for live wire. Party can buy 7 room house or live in store, wo trade. RX-269, Journal. Grocery, Part Trade and - Cash Price 1850. If you have about $J0 T some real estate I can 5 in cash snd PL' lace in good one. BRUCE OODDARU. roucH Birxj. 4 KOK 8A L,E Kirst claaa millinery stock and natures, dome cood Dusiness In - . nlCe bed- I n;1M,p ,.l n rnAtntnv km. mm, II Portland suburb, S living rooms and . , bath in the rear; rent very cheap. i. ij. journn. Trades Trades -Trades"- Get busy, brina them la. Ll.Hi,... 12 Panama bldg ' ; ' FOR 8AI..E Kmall grocery and prw-vT- duce store doing good business: own- . . ers going south; wilt sell at invoice. . , inquire ii Kiiungswortn ave. ONE of the finest grocery stores in " town ror sale. I'riee szieo: sizoo cash will handle It. Address, lit . ' Id St.. Alhany. Or. HERE is a snap in a grocery store, stock, fixtures and llvina; rooms, old 1 established business: by owner. V.2S4. I . - Joumil ATTENTION, INVESTORS. For sal, hotel property, pays 10V . on investment. For particulars lo- 7 quire ZX-707. Journal. FAMILY medicine and stock remea route showlna- profit S20SO year. hai. "' r V-rl- r-u, qnmi. stock to suit: leavlas- city. Journal. G A ?AU f. loJ,', "nil Oregon MONEY TO LOA2I . KKAL EHTATU Z7 40 OF a conservative valuation ' loanea on improved larn-us at IVm la tere t. Money paid soon as examine- , tion Is made and abstract brought to date, Lambert-Huntress Realty Co., 414 Dekvm bldg. I MONEY to loan on good residence or farm property, s to I V. hualnaaa blocks. i. H. L. Archer A Co.. W-W. Bank bldg. I CASH paid for mortgagea, ttotaa, eo 1 tracts; mortgage loans, reasonable 1 rates. F. H. Lewis. Lobby 4, Lewis bldg. - S209 to S 10.000. On hand for immediate loan. -t. C. CORB1W ).. Iwls bldg' MONEY waltlog for city Fred 8. Williams, 2H ft st.- e mortgage loans. MONEY to loan la amounts tof $10 to SSOOO on city property. . A. H. BELL, 301 Oerllnger bldg. . MONEY to loan; real estate mortgagee bo't Fred C King, S14 Spalding bids, MONEY to loan, (eto Sr- W. U. Sells A Co.. sis Spalding Mdg. - - ' SJ00. SSS0. S0. 00, S1200. U. Fred w. German co . ijj :r,am com. . A AAA ' ' 1 T u v.. . rn fV.TiK' 12 go 4th M. Hoard of Trade bldtcV i 1 evv.vvv iinrt. r A riii.j i ui.. aa a 1 S1A0 to s&vOtt lo loan, mi euromissio Principal. S-117. JotirrtaL .- MORTUAUK loans. and txii PaloTraw A o okk t . r li'i- -; tCoatlstiexi va e-t , , ; ': r