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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 5, 1917. DAIRYING fNDUSTRY IN CLARKE COUNTY, VN;, IS THRIVING BUSINESS Logged-Off Lands Are Highly Suftable for Pasturage for . ' Cows as Figures Show. fcOOPERATIVE ENDEAVORS Six Months Ctmt of C&eese rectory at BttU Orcul EM Bess, r.. jrroiitaoia lor xam rwiniiii V- . By Fred Lockler. Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 24. Approx imately one half of CI arks county area -Aof 405.70 acres la logged off land. Although about four-flf tns of the- total area of the county 1 tillable, not over one-fifth is in cultivation. Much of the land not now In use would make ideal grazing- land for dairy rowi. Here Is a source of rev enue that, apparently, has not been properly appreciated. From July 1, 1914. to July 1. 1915. Clarke county's production of milk was 121.276 gallons and of cream 4:73 gal lons, valued at $43,968. -From July 1, 1913, to July 1. 1918, Clarke county's production of milk de creased to 105.996 gallons, while Its cream production Increased to 7B3S gallons, the total value of both milk and cream being 142,825. For the year ended July 1, 191t. Clarke county manufactured 245,281 pounds of butter, valued at $76,720, whils for the year ended July 1. 1918. there was produced 310.077 pounds, With a value of $92,866. .' For the year ended July 1, 1915. there was produced 240,356 pounds of cheese, valued at $33,938, while for the year ended July 1. 1916. the cheese produc tion had declined to 129.934 pounds, valued at $19,904. ' For the year ended July 1. 1915, Clarke county produced more cheese than any other county In the state. but- for the past year Clarke county j ruts ueen outstripped in cneese proauc- - tlon by the Grays Harbor country and . Jefferson, Skagit and Snohomish coun- ; tlea wrlss Stock Acquired. ... . , . , . Durlnr the past few years the state of Washington has Imported some of the best animals to be bad in the United States. It was a Washington cow. Forward Somerset Duchess, that. When 4 years old. made the World's record Of 28.448 -pounds of milk ln one year, testing over 1000 pounds of but- . ter. During seven days of this of fl- cial test, she produced 725 pounds of milk, which produced 28.3 pounds of butted. Lily of Wlllomoor. another Washington cow, set a world's record for five years, producing 84,891 pounds of milk and 3362 pounds of butter fat. , Washington also ha. the world's rec- ord 2-year-old Ayrshire, Wlllomoor Ktta the Third, with a record of 16.- 621 pounds of milk ln one year, pro- I .;n"; 7S"? mous Holstein. Lutscke Vale Cornuco - ' Lla,?ne? .b-y wuiam BJahop i of Chi- mavuiu, jcuornoii county, weusnuig-1 Ion, her record being 31.246.9 pounds . of milk ln one year. Suppose the cow weighs 1250 pounds, then It means that she gives her weight ln milk every two weeks. It means that you could run a milk route supplying about 40 customers a day with a ouart of milk each from this one cow. ' Cooperative Dairy at Battle Ground, The example of the farmers and dairymen of Battle Ground, In Clarke county. Is worthy of emulation. The Battle Ground Cooperative Dairy ssso- "SSAtSort ll t.Ba"1.e.?round- Vlt offi5e,r i. ,U . "r . r. rl"r- president; J. C. Kay. vice president; W. ... utMuior; iors A, ATiaer- A few days ago Mr. Anderson - took :ne through the factory, and told me Wmo'v th' hlt0ry pUm' of tuts cuuiuuir. 'This district around Battle Ground lara)tion that she repudiated all her s peculiarly adapted to dairying," said submarine pledges to the United Mr. Anderson, ' tor years the farmers States. In addition, the present con nave been shipping their milk and gress now has under consideration a "-ream to Portland. Shipping their bill which would expand last- year"s . ..airy products out of the state in the program slightly. .aw form has resulted In a consldera- Thi act of last year authorises the ole profit from the farmer's product president, who is tvtular commander- oeing absorbed by the butter manu- in-chief of both the' army and the . 'acturer in the city. This assocla- navy, to start construction before Jon Is purely cooperative and is in- July 1, 1919, on 167 vessels of various orporated under the laws of Wash- tyPt ' ngton. Membership is limited to ln following table shows tho pro- . ctual milk oroducara and thv a-, gram in detail. Secretary of the Navy .equired to furnish all the milk they produce except for the use of their Un household to the factory, the - - v - r- a' j - o - sa, tunc n jici u ieing the forfeiture of their Interest - the enterprise. "In addition to the 75 members who end their milk ln regularly there are several non-members who furnish us milk. These non-member patrons arc -ilven the same treatment ln the dl ' lslon of the proceeds as are the regu lar members. Sinking Tund Provided. 'Aa tho enterprise is conducted on a r.on-proflt basis and Is operated with working capital patrons wait for the I ayment for the milk furnished until t he cheese is cured, marketed and the i eturns received. From the proceeds .f the sale of . the cheese made each . i lonth the cost of operation for the tonth is deducted and one-half cent . . a, each pound of cheeseaold ft laid ? 3ide for a sinking fund and the bal nea is divided among the patrons t ardlng to the number of pounds of - . utter cat furnished,' by each. "We began operations on July 2, :)1, and ln the six months up to '' s-'ebruary 1, 1917, we have sold 97,859 jounds of cheese made from 633.794 . ;ounas or milk which contained -36,-17 pounds of butter fat. Tou will see , liat this makes an average milk test ii rha ant tra nai44 n A c . vhlch. as you know, is most excellent: . . 1- 1 -. ... .... . rom each 100 pounds of milk la 11.73 ' ; ounds. In addition to paying the cost -i operation, which includes the gath ring of the milk from th patrons, and -a t.vin.- -.1.4- t i. , .. - - . - . . . .. . - . . ig juna we nave aistrinuted 114,631.27 i r the milk furnished by our patrons tnicn amounts to an average of 40 cints pec pound for butter fat. , ; "Not only have the farmers received tore for their milk but we have kept nor then $2600 here at home which vould have been absorbed by the city ictory tf the milk had been sent away. ' his $2600 has been spent tor wages, . id other local expenses and this $2600 - have keot here at home where the , hilars can have a chance to redrcu-4 -te among ourselves. - The figures I - ,ve given you represent the tall end c the milk season,? The prospect for heavy milk run during the coming 'ring and summer months Is most ex i silent and I believe our capacity of ' 100 pounds a day will be taxed to' the utmost.' . j- - United States Navy Includes 226 Skips Built or Building New Naval Program Approved Last Year Provides for a Material Tn. TM Niimrr StrenPth of Eurooean Navies V AAW VUV W . a 7 r Grow AmazinglySince According to the latest records, the American navy totals 1,097,56$ tons displacement, taking into account both chips built and building. This tonnage compares with th fol lowing Jor th great powers on July 1. 1914, or almost three years ago: - Great Britain, 2.713.766; Germany. 1.304,640; France, 899.916; Japan, 699. 916; Russia, 761,253: Italy, 497,616, and Austria-Hungary, 372,008. ; In the period since then i these great powers, all at war, have Increased their navies by giant strides. Tftey naturally have kept their naval de velopments secret, but it Is known for Instance, that In the first two year of the war Great Britain launched a new navy fully equal tn sise to the whole of the United States sea fighting forces. Exactly bow the American navy com Da res with others today is impos sible tfor moat experts to say. Perhaps a few secret service men in the em ploy of the big fighting governments know, but If they do they are keeping this valuable Information for their own nations' purposes. The number of officers and men In the United States navy on July 1. 1916, was 68,039. This compared with pre-war strengths on July 1, 1814, of 150,609 officers and men for Great Britain; Germany, 79,197; France, 63. 846; Japan, 55.728; Russia, 62.463; Italy. 89.913, and Austria-Hungary. 19,631. Naval Strength Increased. It has been stated In newspaper dis patches that the officers and men in the British navy now number 350,000, and that-a round million workers are constantly employed in Great Britain building new ships of war and, repair ing old ones. Less is known about Germany's naval strength as devel oped under the stress of war, but she is supposed to have between 500 and 800 new submarines in commission. In a nutshell, the naval forces of the United States today (built or ac tually building) are shown by the rol- iowig table Type. Number, Battleships (dreadnaught type) 17 Battleships (pre-dread- u KJ, ;-v " 25 Small battleships and mnur 4 Tons. 487,456 S40.14C 12,900 iio.oV'J Battle cruisers None Armored cruisers ...... 10 Cruisers 15 Seerh" , 7J submarines ...TI!!! II I! 75 76.SJ5 60,201 1.0SJ Total 226 1,097.602 Pre-dreadnaughta have aln bat- terles of more tnan one slxe of bi? Runs, and would be of little use in a m-eat naval .battle where dreadnaughts (battleships having main batteries o. V,01 unA? wJe '".iEJi a e"10:6', the "hipf. lnc,1lJ ?mw b tab1-, ther 1 1l"u.?f" ? "EI1? .La7iA..rSS fnu torpedo dpot ships and other auxil- '.V"-!.- ...-,.. f Bri. vate motor boats and yachts ln tho United States which would be promp J?:w7 J:rr LpproRohe. tH United States ln the number f such craft. I Th a-ovarnment also has arranre-l ments with many private shipping firms to take over larger vessels at agreed prices In time of need. to reinforce the navy there Is to- day no regular reserve, although one Is contemplated. This force is now organized ln 2 states, the District of Columbia ana f 11"?."" ? J.V.i na," th0 la?f?.,t number ot BaTal vVTav'ai militia is partly under U?eearPirtmyUunder SS& Ss- diction. The officer of the navy de- partment having charge of naval mil 1Ua matters Is Captain T. P. Magruder. 1 .pv. ltT Great plans for naval expansion went Included in the naval act approve 1 . ... M !. TI.-.- h.l Just begun to beTarrieTout when 0. I . i t11161 'nds he cannot build some of the vessels for the sums esUmated or PlWPrlatad on account of the In- Nurse Is Murdered In Brutal Fashion Soldier, Infatuated With Vara Who ' Attended Sim SUls Her When Pro posal Zs Rejected. Dresden. Feb. 24. (1 H. 8.1 Miss Anna KrUle. a nurse ln one of the local hospitals. Is the victim Of a brutal murder. The young woman. who had recently been decorated with the silver medal of the . Red Cross by the emperor for tier distinguished services, was found literally hacked to pieces ln a small suburban park. The horrible crime was evidently committed by a soldier named Nosky, who disappeared on the day of the murder. The soldier was brought to the hospital badly wounded four months ago from the eastern front and f a-P?rately to love with the pretty Red Cross sister who nursed him back to health. When he was Informed that he would have to leave the hospital to , t0 hi? town I befora his return to tha frnnl ka nonvv v w Huiaei w uismi uiui esVUU flew into a rage when his . proposal was" refused. Although a general out at once, the mur- 1 derer has not been caught so far and 1 T n rtnllAa nallava na naw Kawa aa ... I T, ..T.-Til Much JSouglit Man - Caught in Canada t SulUvan, Ind.. Feb. 24. (L N. s.. Morgan w. Corzant, ?. who has been sought by government detectives since his disappearance January's from wi. lington, Kas., where he was operating ta the oil field waa arrested In To ronto, Can., today, according to- infor mation received here by the govern ment secret service men. Corsant Is said to be under $16,000 bond at Aber deen. Miss., where he is charged with rauQuint use or the mails.' - O AT Beginning of the War. and h. has requests before congress to increase the amounts fas may spend; . . Number Actually Ap- Total propria tea Estimated Tvdsl No. For. Cost. Battleship ; . 10 Battle cruiser.., 6 fccout cruiser... . 16 Destroyer ....... 60 Fleet submarine.. 9 Coast submarine: 800-ton type... 8 (Smaller type... 66 70 1 1 16,169,707 I t M i i Neff submarine.. 1 Fuel ships ...... Ammunition ship. Hospital snip. ... 4.929.3VJ 2.360.000 2,714.650 Kepair snip Transport Destrorer Submarine Gunboat Totals Appropriated. ' Besides Neff Submarine. 'ttesiaes Tha act further appropriated $11,- AKKa& fA, ammunition for the VSS-t a w wa w . - " " - 1 e1.. nU a.1 -nst At ammilflUlmi I ataa09 AV AASJ VMk "JaV WS aa.M aa for the vessel listed was estimated at $42,844,776. . , The new naval appropriation bill will hot change the above table ma terially, beyond a alight addition to I coat. The total of all vessels of the United Sttvtes navy (in service, under con struction and autnorised) Is 552, Thsy are divided as follows: Battleships. I first line. 26: battleships, second line, 26: battle cruisers. 6; armored cruis ers, 10; cruisers, first class, 6 cruis ers, second class, ; cruisers, tnira ilass. 16: monitors. 7: destroyers, torpedo boats, 18; submarines, 143; tenders to torpedo veomas, ; gun boats, 30; transports, 6; supply snips. 5; Hospital snips, x; zuei snips. -o;i converted yachts, 14; tugs, 50; spe cial type, 6; unserviceable for war pur- poses, 21. navy xaroa. The United States has 10 navy yards. located at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Boston, Mass.; Norfolk, Vs,;-Portsmouth, H. wa,sn.; AiutrtcB-iuu, o. v.. aoa new uc leans. La. ' There 1 also a naval station at Ky West. Fll: a toroedo and trainiuu statlon4at Newport,' It, L; a training stationi on Yerba Buena island. Cax. and a training station at North Chi- Pensacola, Fla., and the naval war college at Newport, R. I. Other naval stations are at Tutulla. Samoa; Guam, Guantanamo, Cuba; Honolulu, Ha waiian Islands; Cavite and Olongapo Jfnmppines. PREPARE FOR WINTER WiWM $7.60 single ton. $7 ln ton lots. Save Z5 on your fuel bill. Clean, odor- less, easy to handle. Most neat xor least money. i IT 249 Washington St Main 229. A-2293. For the greatest economy Buy (Utah s best by gov- eruments test). Ask for Bullstla No. it, Dept. of Interior Bureau of Mines. full weisht and absolute guaran tee with every order. All other standard grades of coal ana bri quettes. Ice Delivery Co. Sue. tc Independent Coal A Ice Ca lain an! iiiurman main sa r . a - Phones A-I246 1 KEMMERER and ROCK SPRINGS COAL TtTB C1EANE8T AND BEST BURN TNf COAT.S PRIPFfl RKASONABLK EAST. J44-H l4l. Why Not Save Money? Wren burins wood? We BTjaetsllsa la R w Ties, sawed ia blocks or eight feet solid smss- ura. More wood for year moaey. We Bandit ess, ill aoa cos. Keller Fuel Co, THB OT-D REUABtJB th and QlUan. Bdwy. 3e3. A-gsg. THAT GOOD ALL, KINDS COAX." WOOD Call Broadway 70. 201 Oak Street. MEND0TA FUEL. CO. Sb.ftO furnacb Best rnal fit tka mmm,. Na uut Lots of heat Our customers like 11 ask bob Adams.. Mine Agent. Ea-t 84R Phones-. B-12I9 COAL and briqusttes. nl Dry Sawed Wood a Speciait -T6. C-176J.I I. ..... , -. - . i IK WILLIAMS AVE. TXTEt. Ca I V( s P. Neilson and C Bond. tender. 2 . 4.895,884 I rfnl anA V.mI VmUr n ituirh. tnwi HaAmt A rralp. Chiffonior tender 1 1.836,6-81 1 - ih n.trAta. mmr mv and Chair. No. 4 is Steel Bed in 11. i f j emor, Lynn J. Fraxler, are the fourth SU cJffuST thrBi .......157 17 $544,666,113 sot of twins occupying the governor's ft1 f .iraSdm fiat treV.es. Feather K viz Qm ict CO, cast caa Common Vandalism Public $179 San Francisco. Feb. 24(P. N. S.i.j -erauKcn woo scratca meir dwuuiwi VJSZ 'SZwtSSSS cr $m. Every match scratched JAVeO a DiaCK mars. The board of nubile works estl- maies mat we amount assea ior wui oe neeaea to pay the men necessary to dpaper the hallway, War on Baby Farms. : Chicago, Feb. 24.- 4 Ur P. The city AAHttitH V., 1 la AAtMnttAa aanA 1ilWnlU wta mpsm vaa vvuiuiivw sew a aa- court Officials headed by Alderman tar - n f.a aottAn la fh nMrrovth nf an Investigation. Officials estimate tut mon titan boo Denies, zrom 4 Twins in Bismarck Bfaitslon. Bismarck, N. D., Feb. U (TJ. P.)- mansion here. There have only been eleven governors of this state, which i. .. .......i.. t...i. " rT ".5 a v. " KftlANS v.wa.. NEW TODAY Auction Sales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 169-171-173 SXCOm STKIIBT (Wear acorxtson) aUSOVlVAS BAX8DAT9 MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY J5ACH SAT AT 10 A. M. Kf :R,?? x,!i! fe1 B ?Plnffs, Mt?r?.'dlP.. P- ThlksruV Hurts in- PJot, ol-' nTWI f.tT2. utensils and Other Effects for Positive Our Private Sales Department j Offers) Buyers of the Better Class of -toons an opvort unity to Becnre Bargains. i We Sen Pianos. Orrsns. Aimart av tlilng Ton Kay Want ln the Xlne of Kigh Grade PurBiture, Boo l-slse Bug's, vmifwt, - Mwigvm, eras Avaages, aaw XiVO. Grocery in. Connection We Bnr Bankrnpt Stocks and Olre the Publlo the Benefit of Bttying Oood, Fresh Groceries ud Other ltorcWiidlse at Much Iess Than tha Bvui srioe. Store Fixtures and Equipments xjk err.! riTwrft Cash Bglsters, Scales of All Binds, steas smoer, uonee vxam. Showcases, conntera, nra-rwoi Safes, sto, at , Bargain Prices 3. T. Wli-SOY. Pronrlatar. Cash paid for irnmltnre. Stocks of saercnsnnise, sto. laaim 18SS. $52 Gash And $2.50 Per Month Buys a 6Oxl00-ft. lot within a few minntea walk of the baalness center of Bend, Oregon Bend baa been cejlAvd tha smokaa-i nf Oregons la. fact, it is predicted that its growth will be much faster. T Via. nn wKai. ur. mn a..ial A I onltaral land. Climate sad many other tnxngn vans are x actors u city Bnuo. lng. OPFOsTUJIlT Z ZS IftTw 3KT7B 7 OB THB HTVTATiT. IB VAiSXOB. Zast na tell yon about it. lont de lay, laota are now being; reserved. cau or writ. The Brong Co. Kata 1743. SS7H Oak St- Portland, Or. BUY NOW BEFORE THE RAISE 60x200 close in on East Side. Two six room, flat buildings, up-to- date, all rented. Also one fine eight room house. Will sell all or any part of it. Apply to OWSTS, 854 East Sixteenth 8. Telephone Bast 834. XdOXXT TO I.r.ND on farms and bus iness blocks m following counties: Multnomah. Washington, YamhilL Clackamas. Hood River, Wasco. Klick itat. Skamania. Clara; reasonable rates, loner terms, prompt service; want re liable abstract companies xor agent. Property matters attended to In Jhls county. Write us. Hood Bivsr An. straov si ut. w. nooq itiver. ureigon. ENTERPRISE BUILDERS Hooms. : Flans, Lajia. al I MM Kisas oi m Jobbing. Gaxagaas Ipeelslty. EAST S1IS I i Bslmeat. MORTGAGE LOANS . . . , - Os tepravad city sad as bar baa ptapatt. at lc seat ratss. M .eelsys. - t Zarge Loaaa. Bpaclal Batas. A. K. BTstW.TiT.Ti CO. . m-tl Morthwaatars Bank ili. Marshall 4114. A-411S. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Xavestment fe Btortraga Oo. O IT ices BQ3-4 170 3d 8s. See STARK-DAVIS Co. For your plumbing ana piumoingi . - ... .... , . . JLf, ,UppuS. . - -, . .' i , 211 2d at and 241 Salmon. . SUUS 777. . - ATAOnsn - , - S 497S . .'IiS'?V moutbs to 4 veara old. are belns? cassian Suite vis. Napoleon Bedstead, iJS'Si? -J . l-- liA A , v. f s - 'hi Lm tat1 4assive Dresser and Chiffonier, 'aIa'V& I 2, h ln tha bordtn bressinr Table and Chair with laiy 4.794.816 houses sverv veai. .. - . . i... ui.. rninii - i ml I JUUl 4-ea . .TlHaTsf. -4, .c . ' m l r NEW TODAY i , SSTaBUSXEO 1SSS. mS&SKI ISSJSR of her "J ter - a .-,.,,,. K.n.l. VnllAlna- Ya- hm ZLa, rZ? Jomuhi win scu tne name at aucuod On Tuesday Next Comprising: Mahogany Parlor Desk, Library Tables in Mahogany and Oak, teveral Rockers with Genuine Leather ka as Twa Uais a m 1 sni at 'ls a. -ve0 ay " vr aw -a a s J-wa-a sp wvmw a bles,- Pedestals, Several volumes of 0UVK Rugs tr.a J rZZ V TTTT -rooms, all of which is strictly Modern ana equal to mew. as louuws: No. 2 as follows: - Two and half Inch Continuous fost vemis jaarun txj Mahogany Princess Dresser and Rock er. lSo. 3 is in White Enamel as fol pillows and Bed Spreads, Bedroom Rugs. Beautiful Quarter-Sawed Oiuj iinln Tabla and set of Colonla Chairs with Leather Seats in the Call nine xaoie ana set oi unii fr.rnla FNime Finish. Ecllnee Steel Range, Gas Range, Kitchen Cabinet and other useful lots. Also from an other home we snail sell Dining l-toom Buite. Rockers, liorary latne, com ing Screens, etc And small sise Roll Top Desk, Auctioneer's Note All the above roods are now on dis play and await your most careful -la. specHoiL. ( Auction on Tuesday Next At 10 a. m. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT At 10 a. rn. TTnclalmed Barnrage Sale at the Ash Street 2ook. We sell Baggage, etc for the O-W. B. St ST. Oo. Sale Is held to satisfy the liens thereon. Terms o tie casn. sto oaocas. . Sated Jan. 83, 1917, By J. Hi KQaL, Q en. Baggage Agent. On Thursoay Next We have another fnrnltttre can .be ,on Wataja, day. arternoon. ancaon on "" w. d. LakzB and W. BBABT. rnxnlture Sealers and AnotioneeTS, Tan-bill and W. Park streets. Phono -Cain 8332. Auction Sales FORD AUCTION CO. Monday, Wednesclay, Friday 2 p.m. Each Day 191 SECOND STREET We have received a shoemaker's sole sewinn; machine. "Fleming Model No. machine, all ln first class condition. k. wltn eieccrio mvwr tuiu iiniBiiuia which will oe sold at z p. m. on sa.ua- 'vVe will also sell a good assortment of housefurnlshing s, embracing such items as dining tables, chairs, buffets, china closets, sideboards, carpets, rugs1: beds, dressers, stoves, curtains, portieres, etc, eto. ir you are in neea or r uruuu r -ui nny kind. It will pay you to call anc you to can ana 'wk yer inn Msvruu wv euHiw"e'-rl - lm,lm. RETAIL SELUNG Wo sell goods at any time, and if you cannot find It convenient to at tend our sales, call at any time and we'll aave you money on tho purchase price of your furniture. PIONEER PAINT CO. 184 1st st. - Paints. 011s. varnishes, glass and wall paper. Gas filling sta tion. Phones Main 8866. A-7043. ROFESSIONAL AND IUSINESS DIRECTORY liSMUXllCHASli, beuo-boia, buiuias eovarwd sceordiBa, sesUitst, side and bi slaatiag, ell work prouxptij ssd aatistaetorUy atta-dea to. I. ftc-bia, 8e iOaer St.. v. 1 14s, Vtaei m t Klsg. ACCUiiUlON, KMiM AMI UUX lA-fcA TlTiT HUMST.TCH1NO, BnAIUlNd: BUTTON Bou.8. BurroNS comlkd. sastbr.n lSOVKLTT UW. CO.. aH 61U. B'tVAV 2000 AOATS CUTTiaa ai. 1474. kitg. Jeealer. at;rt watcbaiakara. Millar's. S43H Waan.. bat. B way and fara BLAKKBOOX H.'JUM UAVia liinalA.N, IAC. iuu -1 at UlauA- book Btaoafarturara. A-yia. alata l9g BEASS ASD MACB1BE WOKKS UABlS.ta Brsas Wotka. Braaa -aTllga asu macsips warn, ie n. i- at. B way Z34it CAHPET CLEAKIKO u-iLtUJlFlF imiiiiici a tuut ui4 carueia iI rag. Carpal cMraniDa. nor in. west Bug Co.. iw K. his, a. aM. b-izso jlulCki B-OS., lvieculc Cleaslng works Car' pets ctcsned end ialJ; rellttlsg mr svaclslty Eaat 440. B-IW. 304 K. 1 at. N. OHTkOPSACTOna 1 WAMX loo sew pstlaata March 1. Cbrcmle laes wim get do rciiat irm mcaiciua pra- fa -ed. Bpaclal offer during rebroary. fret aminatloo with thU ad. W. O. owelL lls- 14 Pasaias bldg. Hoor: io to 12; S te CHiaOFSAClOSl 1U1NU AWAY with siedtciBca and, operatlaoa. ratlcn4j oyllgbted with b itb rata rains without drugs or scars, ur. AlcMaboe nafctai good. Si traatmeata. lis. Uaclea bldg. aa saDltartam, COUTH ACTORS AVD BtTlXOEBJ OiiKAtt UUBKU. Ueseral Coc tractor 23 Aber loclt bMg. eor specialty. 1268 Lin lot. N. Woodlaws 497 COAX AKD V7GOU Fulton Wood Co. 1200 MACADAM ST. PaaWa la rrB sod drr aiabwood. Phoaes A ZP9. Mais TKBO. 5 EAST 2041 C-1284 NstioDal Feel Co. n. Mock woed. 4."W, . 1. w t4 iMi. -1 .m 4 aS fx. a. . A .mii.wi W"- v ww j. . . . . , " t . b!ockwood. i load; Iry slabaraod. $4.St rra sltrinrooe ( a loaaa) .7 toso; corawaaa y. WRKCKAGB wood, all heavy planks. sawpU store teagths. tS.S baa. Also No. 1 body 111. S4-8Q. East 47Q - ' - b&Y alabwoud S4.2S. iiraaa il.bxl 12 T. A- 1 fir S5.75. Coal .SO up. Main 3B. A-2415. KEEK A 'AK& All klsda of ima and dry 4 ft. fir for sale, sno Wata.- si. M-fMiHI. A -4547 A D l"" '' -'l C- Small orders etr perlal- n Ut tT. 4B Tjnton ae. w R.af 4Wt LL Mr- COAL (A.M. MAIN 277a A-2778. BOO AKD CAT HOCPITAX. DR. G. H. HUTHMAN. VKTErUXARl AN. Uaal pltl 41 E.. Tth at. Eaat 1S47. B-lSXtt. ED TJC ATI OK At. OAKCIKO ' .a UE 3 m . vauv . .. ... .- . IH . J . t" OT C U ft. .In. ImiLim. 1. A.w . pat. Stark and Oak. Ms-clal rstae. 4 prtyat I teaaons, $2; SBor-lng. afteraocsaaalngs aU I laraat Aaaaaa naraateaA: elaa Thar-d.. Sat I UrOay evcDlBgs, -o.au. oroacway siou. ... , .... - :- tcn00la .. . -. ., , fckfcKN UW BCUiJOb A Umis Wttto I foarw in . U ueU.Uua . eveelsga. Mill VTT. Ay Md. KURD SCHOOLS AVD TE1CHT1I UUkUUN CUMSEMVATUaV Of UUUC, I4ih Whinttoa stv aUuwa f LOO fur Ule sd U tauema. ' - - E. TUI tLMURN Vlo.l ra caar. juaoU SaTClk. fKOf. i' a.. 1-VW6IN- yuo ai yvwr LailMk' .iaw ial j la 1 U iW ChHlTiMi' Prl- ? 41111 I alon alnmMa hW. IX HiKlNvi. flANO. KULKivNUijCiw UU - 4-"fl2. lfnmmnt furalnhfd. liLJtDXS KOUIN&ON lUoo Teaebar, Onkla to. IMS E t Oas at. Call Tabor 18a. my EA8C 08g. TH30AT. IPTTOg tiivAlalwl' bjr atetiai IkllML it. r. V. CaaaMay. HI lui bli.. 4 We. - rat ntttraAgo CACiric sr ail hhv iMJUitA.sc co.. only Offa-oB ftra aaraa( eampaay. nraitACt Boynton Furnaces itcaL effectaei. U Baee C.. fToot and Market. CMu.N AVk. ttbeet A4tak Worka. t-nraacaa a etalled; rypalrlia;. 411 Lakm ate. . 411 rLUtr an aid ao aoos Send Us Your Old Carpets Fl Made froia eld lusraia. Breaaeie Ax Biaatar, BaqrrDa Atao rag rare, alUslcea, Mall ecdar preiSDt. 6euA tor book. la t. Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc 0(13 rags, steam er iactne elaaaed $1.00 tale rasa, steam er alaotrlc cleaoed ..TBg WHItHM W.Kir BLQ CO. 64 rjataa aw. N. Ffaonea Kaal CMS. B-14T9 rORHITVKX KZFAIK AND VYKOLgTZinfO MLLiNuWAU orniiure i'ikpIik, SM M at. F.xprrt eittmt making. Mala .1M. HAIR GOODS AKD HAIR DR1.BS1KO (AUV-.T aAMvBci, teattins wig aoU tou pee makers; finest Block buman bair goods; bslrdreaaing, manicuring, laca and acalp traat scent, hunorrt te H4M AtCer. near Hruadway, HTMSTITCimrO TUB PET 1TB HEMSTITCH SHOP. 14 Btb eppoalte Meier ft lTank. LOCKSMITHS CLJNH, BTiOVi Harrison aU Hioue Mar. 27iT MATTHESbES OLU ntattreaaea sad leatbai tMo made Into aanitarr toldlng forma; featbiprs renovated. FoUlog M. Co.. 8W WtlHmne a. K. 8874 MlMEOORAPHIli .', MULTIGAAf UIMO Milafe.uUUAPUlNU, Clr. l.lt era. V, . K. Klnset A Co., inc.. aw Mart, Main 4?. A-iatw PHYBICIASS OR. R. A. PUlLUftf, AlMkr bt'lg. Aatfema. Nen 'oaaneaa, Hrosta le Tioobla, tabanmatum PLUMBIJia BlirPLIES RK1A1L I'LLMHINU bclfl-1& riemlng. I 4th at. TRIMTaRg AMD tTlORAVIRg Til a IV. fatfcriH Jttiji M MASH S83 Stark St. Broad waf oa. A-40S8 BAX0B BLADES EKABPMLD aVAi'lk'lk' raaura asarpt-iard ail kluda, Jtor sad ovc pr aitaro iwvi at., nrar Momaoa BTTBBES STAMPS AKD DXALS AX-H Btencua, Trade Cbecks, Brass &Ugn, PACIFIC COAr STAMP WOKblB 63 Broadway. Broadway TIP. A-2T10 SHXET METAL WOUI kAl'AiaiNU tin aud ytaral ruota. iaewh LosJ RIO lt st. flM.na laln 1424. T-EAIBICAL AMD MASdUEBAUB OOOCS CUfsTlAlEii for t4Bt S aatc Port. -ad OuatU Bovae. Jm Broadway. Marahall 1347. TBABSFEB ABD STOBAOX Oregon Transfer Co. Establtsbcd 1ST0. Transfer awd rorwardlng Areata, Gtorarr- Flea Tirckaia. Office and Ktoraga 47 Glii Ktoraze 47 GlIao St. !fh and QHaan. Main (. A -44 SO ALM A S "1'ICK" THK Bv8T UULShliOLT GOODS BI'KCIALISra Bwrass. Pseklss. Shipping and Morlng. Hcrss or Ante Vaoa. eucctai rrcicnt rates to ai. tminra. v. rttk i ua.' o ivi. a I ow.a,n wv Id snd Ptna B osdway BOO. A -IPOS TOWEL SCl'PIT lOKTLA.NU L-tuuilrr t o., to- uviapt. elticlant aarrlce, Piwm. BiwnwM 410. A-4410. TTFEWBITEa BEFAIBIVO WE repair and rvbulld U Siakea. Boyal Trpc writer Agency '.na Mara at. Mil, JW". UMBRELLA BETATEnfO CLJNB. 30OH Karrla-Tn St, Pbooe Mar. 277 WET WASH LAUVDRIE8 CtMHAL wet waab, d lbs. twe. Vboae Cos 704. B-ZIO. rlANLlp-AcYUb&B-i" (JOBBERS 'WHOLESALERS! SAJflTABT WirOIC BASS l. i$HANK CO. sis most HT. PHONE MAIS l WOOD PIPS PORTLAND WOOD flPK CO. Kactory a- office near 24(b and York ta. MlaJS4HU. TOO IiATla FOIt CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE A fine well bred 1500 lb. bard working horse. Call 1.4 fc.. 47tn MJ-ls.TliSU .NOTlCKa MACCABEES ATTENTION Portland Tent No. 1 regular review Thursday evening. March 1. at ball. Memorial services will come up for discussion. Ail uvuiinn u i a cu iu wo ymouk r. 0, By order of Tent, the office hours of the record keeper are changed as 101 lows: to 11 a. m.. 2 to 6 p. m. Bat urday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. Oeorge D, tjaKer, ft, rv. EQUITY lodge. No. 1S5. F. A. U.. wUl give "boo" and aance -ruesciay svs.. Feb. 27, 1917, Arcanum halL Four chickens for D rices. 20 hands. Union music. Admission zoc. &oo" ciuo will give "600" social at 699 Savler st bet. 21st and 22nd. Wednesday eve. Fen. is. 117. 24 nanas. uooa prises. Refreshments. Admission 26c Come and bring your friends EMBLEM jewelry a specir.lty, buttons. pins, ensrms. jaeger uros.. tin. IVANHOE, NO. 1. K. Ot P.. meets every Tues day night, 2 p. m.. Casue ball, 11 Lb and Alder. AMrJHlCAN UHOKH OF CLANSMEN Nation-wide patriotic social at.d benevolent secret society. A masonry of white American ciUsens Require oeputy organizers in Oregon, vni nwmA.tf.r. . ta fiAnr.fiUl eamiinara. five and permanent. Address Amer ican Order or Clansmen, wen Francisco, PORTLAND Star Home stead win give -boo inii dance Thursday eve. March 1, 1917. Moose halL 20 hands. 'Good prises. Union music Admis sion 15c t.Ap'ti.iWt) COUNCll- Sa 2905 . . c . hi KJUgntS At jnvuiea oi D.. ,J. - give a dance Thursday. March 1, at P- .Jr. .- v,.ii Vrnnr and Oibbs St S. AdmV 25c. All Knights and frtend.- Invlted. Union music. kOSK CITr CAMP NO. &4S4. M. W. A.. raeeU ln VU , Modern wooamen nan. n L& 10. i T.e,Tr. w'?it: t Of'i daw avenins. atsrsnau ai K J. 1), HI.! Jr. ' - (?AI PARTY AND DANCE. Wlkdnaaytav MTU Feb 22. CiTCll bV Mt. Hood Tent No. IT. Maccabees, in tbedr halL 409 Alder st. Union music by Maccabe orchestra. Admission lac. AN Old Time Dance will ba given ai 129 4th St. next weanesoay evonin w . aa . a Ak AiinAti Va 7 A Knights and Lsvdles of Security. Dane ins; at s:ao. Aqnussion tic. . FREE Court Multnomah. No. 2, F. of a., will A-tve a "S00" party and dance. WedneadAv evs- Feb. 2 1. at W. O. -W. temple, lZB litn at. uaros :si. vuci 10 p. m. Admission free. THB Modern Forester girls invite you to attend their card and stepping party on Friday, aia-rcn z. Aiancnester hall '8SK 6th st, -Cards 8:46 p. nv Ptenpinar st IO. Admission ie. - 60O PAKX1' and dance Friday night, March 2. 1917. M. W. A. halL 90 11th near Stark; anion music; prises; ad LlLDIFtF mission ic; com mi it ee. . : . . 31EETIXO NOTICES 41 Cctiniied -., ...T' K1KKPATRICK COUN CIL, 2227. Knights and Ladies of Security. Alt members are requested to Join big- movement for new members n "Security Day, Feb. 2T. and get at least one ap- nlMIDtlAM 1a nave been examined no far during 26th Anniversary Camraiim. Grand rally ! j ",,,rJr -ami-aim. SL'ht. Iet every member do their uu rr. and thn "Watch TT Orow." i marrljgcs.Birtbs. Dzatts. BUSINESS CARDS Uri.,5iIiCARD5 f.O.SMITH&CO.MorniNBldl. UHto uiui kvt raut. ait au-a. l..ua Til"' me o ana Htrk at BIRTHS 8CHMr;CKBl-l Ur. aoJ Mrs. n""o. nfSfi'V12? T-S at.. Feb. 11. a aoa. ! BA&MklT -To Mr. .nd Mrs. rirnd at. br- v aana . eaiiu an, AAarVta, DtXTT. o b. iota J., rb. 11, son i D'H.'-'1 Mr- and Mra. Lout; M. Dilloa .a B. saat at Feb. 11. a ughtar 1 "i.V-AJttJH'-L siT, so- Mra, roraat H. nuuamaon, W , Fesaendea at,, b. 11. daua-bter. DAWboIS Te Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dawson ...""" '. a uaagn-er. BAtti Eit-To Mr. sod Mrs k. y. Barber, 469 iw. ta, a aasgator LPsB- To Mr. and Mrs. Carl p. Soppa, 851 Surfer at.. ab 1'A a dn... B R U N 8 W To nr. and Mrs. Beejamla B. BroBswaii, 100 aostar road, i-eb. ( 12, a aognier. iTr T rMr-,A"f ;,n W- UWW.rs2 tpl1 .'T.i.S V liter. llauhpal Da-la. 1S1 niKk. .-k .5 - ' HARDING To Mr. end Mra. Alpboao Hanl- "" - a a umtauw, tAa Mlcnigan svs b. 13. a son. HEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 ..ir"1 ,nI yo. 24. iit. t tb i iikih, 01 ma parrots. 40s Market street. lWDCSt V. Dubv aa-ed AH mn aw-rrha anil d-rs. Dteaacd U ourTlTed Dy a motbc and tathar. Mr. and Mra L. Dul.r: and two BTuin utuir oi k?rerott. waan aiftT- ke.ftooV7 wes ot Ota bkcwea ULdertaking Ta. corivar .Sd sad day. run-rai notice latecT sTB.KA-Jr.h g- -.. ... i... a Michel Bteffs's si SJ ash.; ilta. f.-.n O. Wllnoo. Mm , vaacotiTsr a ears; beloved nooBTcr w aan. un a r Loolss M Iliper, taDci A. Steffas; on sruuuauincr, aisry eteiiiD. ill ot tbla city; saw oma atzoaoii. Patae J wttm.n i-1 .tti. nsas. 'ins remains are st Fearaon'a Under- t-klng Parlors, RaaaeU at. at Union ave. EoiMiBEs la t-ls dir. Feb 24. lfilT, Ilan- nlbal l. Hodgers, s-e 4b yesra. a native of MiaatAirl. He is aor Tired by bis widow swt . three dsogbters. also on brother is this city. 1. W. Uudcers. Funeral tndar. 8uukLr. B:S)I o'clock at Chambers Oo. l'srlors, comer o' tviroy anc r-toeraoo sta.. ooooaita Jeffersmt bigb acaool. Intarment Woodbnrs, Oregotv XRIPV-A Sharidaa.' Or rebroarr 20. Li!- iian At. iTiuo. ace 34 rears, irsnaral aarrlra wui os eonouctsa ao m., Wt uortusr Oo.. 680&O4 N Lenta, msnds t Mount Bcott fark csagetary. LBB The fuu-nd arrrlcaa of Mrs. Nsllls E. late win be held from A. it. Zeller Oo.'s parlors. G04 William are., Monday. Feb. 38. e 2 p. m. meads srs loTltsd. Intermast tuTerriew cemetery. uaiijb ora. vaanty 11 atla. st. Vincents, pro. 2i, oa jeara. aooar BINS Uxila. K. Bins, S34 C7'M an rears, ralrnlaa' dlaaasa heart - S.--.K. evt ot w i. M V. -V, s-tjr J BA, VUlVUb, IBf UUIHiB, CLALSE.V Oors A. Clau-en. Qoud SsmsrttASV, seo. ai, at years, organic nean aiassaa. MAsiBB-KUiabsth H, Marrs. 1030 IS. 24 tk N., Feb. 11. 79 years, diabetes. Peb. 21. VI rears, anemia. Bt'SH Htrmfta H. Huak. Multamik S-rrvlt.l lb. Zl, so yaaxa, cbroois Taleolar boart eiseasa. DABUSO-'WlllUm H. Darlinr. 0O4 K. 20th o. za, years, ttibr-mu-i. FLOIUhTS MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists. 864 Wash.- Main 269. A-1269. Flowers for nil occasions artistically arranged. at. Main or A-1806. Fine flowers and riorai designs, no bra ncri stores. r .. MAIN 6116: wreaths. Dill i.V 44.,.r 47 Morrison. '. oyilj it upv natreii a. a MAX ir: i 8 !! . i.. i I ri.r.i.tij ..iw t Edward Holman, W. J. Holman, Secretary. fresidenc J. E. Werlein, Tr EDWARD HOLMAN CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THE HOUSE OF SQUARE DEALING Third and Salmon Streetm. Established 1877. Lady assistant. Main 687. -1811. P. I LEI Undertaker, E. 11th anJ Hawthorn. Phones K 71. B-1R88 Iadr ssslstant. A. D. Ken worthy Co, Tabor 6267: 8202 92d st.. Lents. Tabor s; etn st. ana roster rosa. Arieta. F. S. Dunning, Inc. Bast Bide Funeral Directors. 414 Alder st Phona East 62. B-26I6 Dunning & McEntee ttWJttri, every detail. Broadway and Pine sta liroadway 420, A-466 lsdv ssslstant. J. P. FIN LUX et tOti. Prociesslve Funeral Dirvctora MONTOOMKRV AT FIFTH. - aaaa-aa--aaaaaaaaa-a-.--a a a a aiaassa fllw-iUiM x' CitUerUiKing Co. R. J. oroekopt, runerai director. Wood In. 4940, O-ll lias. Kililngsworth and Keby. MILLER A TRACE Y, Independent Fu- naral Directors Prices low as 620 40, 960. Wash, at Ella. M. 2697, A-7666. A. R. Zellar Co. Kas. loss. C-10 Lady stterosnt. nay sua nisnt serrws olni . LDdtrUMlim -o. Main 41,1. drXL. V CO A-2X21 Cor sd xnd Cla Hamiito'- aat both an Onaava. u neral arviri Tabor 4111 Breeze & Snook 1024 ttaiOMJUi - st 14 tr. Byrnes, new resiaeota cats-l'C 901 w DMama v Wll" 2?s t.'-IV4 T llALWJ-JaU! . River View Abbey. . . . ! Mausoleum I e Terminus Rivervlew cartlne Taylor's Ferry road. , For Particulars Inquire ' I Portland Mausoleum Co. 826 Plttock Block. Brdwy 261, a a . a - VAULTS the VaVionaL'"" vault tomfant. Foot Montgomery street Tsbor2621, Steel reinforced concrete burial vaui-s. Air tlsbt. WKterpmof T.'i,tin, . 'MONUMENTS . jTORTLANIK if A RBLeT WKS. 264-264 4th st, opp.,city ball Main 8664. tMHt Nan Frns. for mamorlsla U- 267-3RP. ST. AT MAfMsnN nai j, rsoraary M. at a f chapaJ of A. U. Keasorthy rTlV. v " r-t-a-Mui atraat a k Interest, buys mrltad hi artan-L l.larim.1 galOW, With CCMxTTKRl - Mt, Scott. Park -Cemetery . ani Crematorium Teboy t44 rv1 1U SIXKSS PIUPKRTV 4MI J OROCERIUEK -TTaJTIflM "10 100x100 on paved street -nearJune- a story i rams ouiidinr. - "L,'?? rgo wareroom, garage, Xe3 wbo" sneo ana extra modern e 10. fixtures auout $756; dolo about wous.it tor xauvut which is about Wrclennaa Co, Ui Cn amber of Com merce. 100X120 on Montgomery, paying t, 818.000; part cah. balance long tlmi 9. Y-534, Journal. tun salk iiocaK8 at BrandNew Bungalow 1039 WILSON ST. large, light, airy rooms, strictly Blll mil TUIllO, P I I "i""rn, greats i siat on earth. Term. jm o?."". W car, 16 minutes ride. Main 37S0. $2250. 6 ROOM BUNGALOW ROSE CITT PARK , Only 250 down and 220 month. :. tV . ----- .. . w .. . straight contract; no mortgage to as- ..ua iot tsuatiw it.;, r-ast front. flrepUce, builtln btaffet. paneled white enameled -"o w vouins; aining room, moaern, whitA nm..t iiiit.h iHt.ti.ni. e.iif deep, basenjent. both lnsids and outside entrant ant launrtra ... i en. r- Hickman-W Uson T 4lth Sandy. 460. TOTAL PRICE. t1!0 c?h' 6- ri pir-noBth. !n 00 1. V 'i street improvements partly paid; 2 blocks from Bandy bHd. Take Rose City Parkcar to 72d sC Bee vvoooman, 1 GREGORY INVESTMENT? CO MP A NT. THB WHOLE PRICE COST TOU $750 New Cottage, $750 CLEAR OF INCUMBRANCE. 1 S rooms, practically new, plastered. tlntat r'.m K . 11.1.1 Kauffman, Q8 Panama b.dg. . , ""7" " cwm- Pletely furnished, on paved street, Far,n' r; close to carline and ilnyl 'orm' rtc f- . Cham, of Com. ' 81900 ROSE CITY DISTRICT, 1100 cash, balance 1 2ll mnnthlr. In eluding Interest, buys modern 6 room bunralow. J. C. OORBIN CO.. Lewis bldg. .' 4T" llUUti h, ANI ACRE. ONLY 8700. . Mostly in cultivation; water some iruil. S room house: -lose to alotrl' station, only 30 minutes out: u. terms. Call nt 600 Concord bldr. 916.00 116 u monthly, including attractive 6 room bun- built in features Wnnt. mere station, l block from car line. -CUKB1N CO.. Lewis bldg. WOODSTOCK district, 9426. 826 down! 17.60 monthly buys very neat little 2 room cottage, U block to car. small lot. Fred W. German Co., 782 Ciiam- yr vi omrperco 1400 -STRICTLY modern bungalow- ' " -"irm;e. rticeiy turnisned. cntcKena. eta. ISOO rash V.nsB-- -.fm m Tr-v At- . .aaa ' " - a as WS Meets Woodlawn 3229. AXMtiHTA district. 9800. 260 down. 27.60 monthly buys neat 4 Vrmm Vnt 1 tags, lot 60X100 bearlna Veutt t r... Co., 782 Chamber of Commerce. 60 CASH and 810 per month buys a comfortable 2 room house, lot 6 Ox 100 ft., near Williams ave. Price 8800 (.a real bargain.) The Brong Co 267 U '.'UK St. Main 1743. , , IFOR SALE cheap. 7 room modern ' k".!!? Iu.lJ ,0?2 IVm and' i,t ,i. L i. lrvm canine. frll itf baJanc tarms. 45til ANDSANDY BLVD." Bungalow, modern from A to Z; prioe 12000; st. imp. all ln and paid: terms easy. Hitter, Lowe & Co., 207 Board of Trad bmg. ' FOR SALE very cheap, good 8 room : i nouse. modern piumblns:. xas. aic. tiiclty. 2 lots 60x100, garden, trees.' One block to car. Wood-mere Tabor 1917 Sundays, evenings. 4 ROOMS, bath, basement. 60x100 lot I East 80th and Fremont, 2 blocks 8. Sandy boulevard. Roee City car. 8976: 8286 cash; forced; sell furniture and equity m piano cneap. p-oi. Journal. FOR Mr. Handyman 8 8 down, fl mommy ouys a room nouse ana a peautiiui corner lot; Rose City Par: nne; price so. rred w. Gorman '3z cnamper or conwn er ce, EQUITY at sacrifice: C room mod ern bungalow: desirable location: trade considered. Owner. Main 8242.' 194 W. Park. FoftAigR pklcE 2.c-n6W ilfig: 9 room modern house, 1 blk. from car; cor. lot; 8100 down. bal. to suit. Fred W. German Co., 789 ( ham. Com. LET me give you full pevrtloulars of 3 houses, 6 and 7 room, modern, sur faced street, rood location; price for both 629S0; fgiPQ handlsst. Tabor 8127. BEAUTIFUL 8 room bungalow, very modern. 865 E. 86th st, Nw cor. Broadway. Tabor 111; owner. Great snap. 64800. - OVlNG away; will sacrifice my Pied-; mont home for gutck sale; part cash. Make proposition. C-1206; 1K06 Com merclal. - . ? iRVioTON" fe.VAp. Modern residence 6 rooms, garage; assessments paid; cheap if you bars some cash; Last 1618. , SUNGALOW "IN WESTMORELAND Full modern, cost 82000. Will sell for 21900. Take 1400 cash, bal. straight mortgage. J, llsas, pekum bldg. 6 ROOM brand new, modern bunga low, strictly modern, and quarter of acre at Lents,. all for 8766; tarma. Peters, 16 N. 6th st. f MY -EQUITY, .modern bungalow, 4 rooms, sleeping porch; 2 lots; select locstlon. 676 E.;I6th st. N. - ONLY 81660 Aiodern 7 rooca-bouso. garage, irunj tot izx it, Apply to Flanders. $2S0, BALANCE easy, buys 4 room moaern, nose vity . outriov. Call. 248 Stark. ROOM modern, 81600 cash, balance IK terms, or trade; consider eastern or : CsllfomJa. Marshall. 640, evenings. liUY it like rent 4 room plastered i cottage, onry- go. i sown, baU - per mo. wain 1.ROOM house. 76x100 lot barn. In- ... a, .m.m .In,. 4itk .S M Olisan St. '- - - :-- 1086 E. 19TH S. 6 rooms, modern, -' 81800; large rooms; yor-jtnns,Jv lwnfr. - iwwi 7.a. FIVE room, modern house; rell cheap. or Mich sv avi.hanaa , . . .y . , 7 4 ... OWtier SO R 4lh at anth MODERN residence, pleasant location; 48th st E, Portland. Assume mig. . Phone Tabor 8889. - - 1 ROOM bungalow; make me an of. far. Wllk take, soma trade. , Tabor 4458. 4 ROOM, new "bungalow. 47 cash: house cost $880; a corner lot; better wILl'. riAtfRinCE Equity In good8 room bouse to aave lorecioanire. Eaat 8407. FINK Laurs4h4irst home, best location, for less than yon can build.-. Part cash and trade. Wdln. 8822. Owner. CHEAP 6 room modern house, pact cash. Tnrinlre 988 Montana ave. TWO houses. and 7 rooms. 62000 and. 22500. Phone Tabor 7268. . ATTRACTIVE i room bungalow ah 6700 cash will handle It; Tabrw 1404 ep. iConuaaed on Xext 2ef )