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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. 15 ED COLLEGE PLANS EXTENSIVE CAMPAIGN TO INCREASE INCOME :Vf , i. i P- Lease of Auto School Site to Y. M, C, A. Is Start of Big Movement in Realty, WILU IMPROVE HOLDINGS ar.w Bandings May trsetad yropsrtjr Iwi&ptd k; la to Bi Sold. Th of th Aeed Collet prop erty at Sixth and Main Streets to the T. M. C. A, aa tk Rlt for the associa tion' new automobile trade school Is ' . the f Iret act in an extensive campaign by the Reed College trustees to in- crease the income ::fromJthe school's 40 pieces of properly in Portland. , in 1910 taxes bn this property eon v turned 22 per cenfof the gross rev enue derived f rorn It. In 1818, taxes W- toolt 46 r cent of tne sron income. To counteract the effect of this in- creese in taxes, the college trustees Y recently appointed a committee com posed of K. B. MacNaughton, ichal.r rnan, Robert II. Strong and Forrest. Fisher to look into the possibility of Increasing the-income from the prop erty. This committee has been aided by Fresldent William T. Foster and Professor Hudson B. Hastings. The aggressive campaign as out lined hv the committee consists in general of Improvement or the college property. Reed College holdings in the city Include apartment houses. warehouses, office buildings. Indus trial acreage, semi-business property and rental property. Cheap frame -houses and apartment houses now occupying Reed College ground will replaced by modern structures which will net a greater revenue, . niilltUnva in (h farmer business t section near the river, which have I - I outlived their usefulness for the pur- I pose for which they were designed. will be remodeled and converted into warehouses and loft buildings. Som of the property, which the committee ' has decided It will be inadvisable to hold indefinitely, will be sold. 1 Heal Estate Transfers. , Bherlff toMarv Q. Mor.kB. S. Mr L. 1. 4, B. 16. Bratnsrd $ 1,188 "t It. M. Woodslde aud wife to tie Hamll- ton Co.. L. 3, B. IS, ItoHjrood Auiia Bansr ad husband to It. Field. b. 22, B. 10, Laarelwood Park rhe L"mb. A Larson 11. B. Inv. Co. to V Jennie Sundqutst, L. , 8, By L, Ha- seldell .". ( V..-. Vn. K. Jorrs and wife to Northwest Holding (So., L. 3. 4, It. 8. (fertile , Park line It. Murphy aol wife to Alfred O. Temple, L. ft, B. 67, University . I'ark " r. W. Hardenbrook to G. L. Uarden brook. V. 8. 4. B. "O." Clinton add. Vm. K. Hollenbeck and wife to Lena A. VJ, L. 7, B. 17. (mth St. John Nellie R. Kelt? and husband to Cau-en I.. Baker. 1.5 acre in Sec. 17, T. 1 ft. R 1 B a Kettle 'Irish and riuaMnd to' it.' i," PblY Horn, W. H NW. ot NB. H t i ot NB. of Sec. 10. T. 1 R. SB. Obaa. H. Glover al t"I f to Ruther 10 100 100 200 1,000 10 ford B. Dabney. L. 21, B. 1, Kn- ' wood Park f.SOO SS S70 370 rreaf. ot City of Pot Hand to But County Rarlnga bank, L. 8. B. 17. cook a na. to Aioina ' Aaroe to aanve, L. 4, B. 12. Portamoutb y Villa Annex No. a ' lame to aame, L. 5, B. 12. Portsmouth " VUla Annn. No. 8 Dlltert 8. Stelneaa tJ Jeaale I, Stelneau, land brg. 6 feet H. of NB. corner of 'U 1, B. 8, Newport ' W. A. Dantxacber and wife to P. Lie li ner, li. , B. 7, Goodhue Park William I. Cbldeater a ad wife to Wm. II.tndcrijn. E. V, L. 3, B. 4, North I'Wtland leourlty SaTlnga tt Tr. Co.. to Ptort- land Womn'a t'nlon, 53x104 feet in 4 B. 11, A. N. Klng'a add fberlff; to J. ' J. Bennett, trustee, L. fl, B. 80, Vernon - - TVIlliam Y. Pargo and wl'e to Guy A. . Kimball, et al. 00x100 feet beg. NE. corner U 1. B. 1, Brentwood........ genard V. Caraher to Julia Caraher, NW. ot SW. H awl L. 1; Sec. 1. W. of Willamette aler Oottlob-Oebler and wlfo to W. P. (eb ler et al, 1.. 1, B, 2. Wynkoop Villa B. I. Dutiford et al to K. U. Kettle, U 22, B. 7, Arleta I'ark No. 2 ktartbe J. Greenlee to Antllla B. Coch ran, I-. 1. B. 2. Knera Clark add. i Cm ma E. SUvtn to Jerome Detlne. 7 scree beg. la N. (dry. line of John A. Slarln 1. U C ' Cm ma B. SlaTln. admstrz. to leronia Ievin, aame an above (lame to B. A. Plerr, aame aa a bore . Weatern Ore. Trust Oo. to Joe Briswtt. L. 10. B. 1. Me-jtone 10 10 10 10 1.208 690 1.000 l 10 S.S23 1 200 Building Permits. Italian Gardener At Rancher' association, (pair 1 atory frame market, 246 Union, be tween Madlaua and Main; W. H. Gordon, . knildar: &57B. W D. Kenton, alter ft atory brick ordinary ulldlng, atores and office, 84 ftth at., between Oak and Stark; W. U Buckner, builder; $30. Mrs. Cbariea B. Sit ton. repair 4 atory brick ardlnary warehouse. 20, 22, 24, 2 let St.. be- . rween Bumatde and Couch; . A. Krown, aallder; S10O. Robert Lotke. rerjatr 2U atory frame renm sig bouse, 201 lSth at., between Main and J'f retaon; Columbia wire a iron worka, Duua . ar: 100. W. Couper, repair 2 atory frame dwelling e Koaeett, between Delaware ami Ankeny , autlder. aame: X2O0. V. J. Keenan, wreck and repair 1 atory frame Iwelllng. 825 JkUealaslppl, between Sharer and - raillua; builder, aame; ou. Karl Kotmlvodac, repair 1 atory frame dwell dig. 1877 Cbatrtauqua, between Houghton and WIHIS Diva.; Duuaer, aame; tw. Mrs. J. Houck. erect 1 atory frame garage rS4 Lombard, between uaren and Jordan 3barl Coon, builder: S35. Johan Berg, erect one atory frame dwelling, . ro B. ami at., between waamngton ana stara .Oallender & Reed, builders: SlOuO. H- B- Ueyla. repair drtren-ay, 35 Irrtng t. between 22d and 83d at.; E. Campbell. ... Mild; 50. . J. D. Tobln. repair 1 atory frame .dwelling , 1034 Vancouver, builder, same; $150. J. M. Tlerney, Irect retaining wall, W. Al . aerta at., between Denver aTe. ana way at, klr. tJddle. builder: $100. tieurge Hartneas, 60U B. CWkamaa, between P.. 17th and B. iyth;Arria Anuerson, ouuuer DEMOCRATS TO START FIGHT ON SENATOR STONE (Centlnoed From Pr.ge One.) ' leriate. Senator Hitchcock, who ranks next to Stone on the foreign relations - sommlttee la seniority. wilL It is con fidently believed, succeed Stone as tbairman, should the fight on Stone levelop the strength necessary to oust . aim. ; Lukewarm supporters of Senator Stone' defend him, saying 'that he did . bla duly as chairman of the commit . -tee in reporting the armed neutrality bill. In getting it out of the committee ihd before the senate. They say that ' ' aot until the bill was before the senate Bid . Stone express his personal . opln Ion and leave the bill to the mercy of -tne . filibustering rew. . : ' Defease Is Called Weak. ; -This defense. Stone's opponents say. however,, is "weak ana magic V They - - leciar the unwritten rules Of the sen . tte say the chairman of a committee kmt taunt do what the committee' votes him to do; that be violated the un written rules When ie threw up his bands and the blIl-4-by asking Sen ator -Hitehcock to lead the battle for the armed neutrality measure. They say that, whatever h;is personal con victions, he should have gone through with the fight. Some Htone opponents today ex pressed the theory that perhaps the foreign relations chairman may have been influenced by the fact that the president had not told him about the Zlmermahn Mexico-Japan plot letter, or taken him into the presidential state department confidence where other secrets were concerned, sro xn-rtttiia Eageaderta. Others, however, j including some Cabinet members, sid they "would hardly say that." TJiey said thejt wefe more Inclined tci believe "Stone's constituency wanted did." '"They Very frankly htm to do as he declared theydo not believe' there was lany ill-feeling on etthef side between Stone and the pres ident in the matter,; in view of the close personal and political relations that are known to. have existed. These men said the president "even now, has no ill-feeling for Stone; merely re gretting the grave ertor he made." and that they did not look for the presi dent to "take any pdrt in the house cleaning the senate may decide on." Stoae Remains in eclaslon. While the fight against reelection of Stone to the foreign relations chair manship undoubtedly will be bitter and -perhaps call forth condemnatory comment on the floor of the senate. many -Senators admitted today it may be futile. One of these said "You know this seniority rule re garding chairmanships is like death and taxes. Such chances as would be necessary to supplan stone would be revolutionary in a Dony tnai is runua mentally just the opposite." htone himself defiled himself to evepyone today. Kven notes sent Into him, in the seclusion bf his office, say ing the country would like to hear his side ot the case, failed to draw him out. He refused absolutely to see any one. PAPERS OF CLEVELAND OPEN FIGHT 'ON STONE AS COMMITTEE HEAD Cleveland, Ohio, March 7. (TJ. P.) Cleveland newspapers have begun a .fight to oust Senator Stone as chair man of the foreigi relations com mittee as a "preparedness measure." The Cle 'eland Plain Dealer today, referring to .Stone I as one of the "kaiser's doien," says: . 'As long nil this senator frorrr Mis souri retains the committee chairman shipi America's armor of defense against the aggressions of Germany will be materially! weakening. In times like these it is highly Important that the rnan at the head of this committee should be a senator single In devotion to his own coun try, of staunch loyalty and unques tioned integrity. i "Stoiie has failed. He can no longer be trusted or respected. To lea've him at the head of this com mittee would be like leaving the gate of our wall open to j the enemy." The Plain Dealer then urges that the other 11 Senators "b. not for gotten." j The Cleveland Press started the bombardment against Stone with a stinging editorial yesterday, in Which Stone was referred to as the "kaiser's friend." In this national crisis." said the Press, "this chairmanship is second n importance to the presidency. It is a terrible thing that it should be occu pied by a man of the character of Gumshoe Bill' Stone the kaiser's friend." ! Pictures of the ''It willful men" were run alongside j that of Benedict Arnold. Resignation Would Be Becoming. St. Louis. Mo.. March 7. (TJ. P.) Senator "William J. Sone was hard hit today n resolutions passed by sev eral Democratic ward organisations ast night. He wasibranded a traitor and asked to give an account of his action in not supporting President Avilson's armed neutrality. Each or ganizatlon Indorsed an editorial print ed In the Post-Dispatch, which said in part: The lack of a cloture rule is not the only flaw In the organization of the United States senate. There is another there is ! 'Gumshoe Bill" Stone at the head of the foreign rela tions committee. . I 'Resignation from the chnlrmaniattin of the foreign relations committee and from the senate woald be the most be coming act or StjOne s career. If Stone is not man enough to resign the cnairmansnip, he should be kicked out by the patriotic majority." Nebraska tFill Act. Lincoln, Neb.. -Match 7. (U. P.) A resolution branding .Senator Norris of Nebraska, as a traitor to the people of ftis state ana or tne united states. Is to ds tasen up oy tne isebraska senate loaay. - Action Called Treasonable. Topek'a, Kan., Mircli 7. (U. P.)-r A concurrent resolution declaring trea sonable the filibuster in the United states senate, led by Senator La Fol lette and participated In by "11 will ful men," against the armed neutral lty bill, will be acted upon by the Kan sas legislature today. There is no doubt of the resolution's passage, leg islators saia. ,i The resolution declares the filibus ter has "placed the American neonie In a false position before the nations of tne eartn," and that It has "led the warring powers of Europe to believe that we are a divided nation, and. ari or an, at tne most critical moment has given comfort and assistance to Wil liam of Germany, the open, inveterate and barbaric enemy of this remiblie." ine resolution also demands that the parliamentary cloture of debate be im mediately adopted by the senate, so that the filibuster "may never again be used to humiliate our national nonor." Partisan Prevents Action. Madispn. Wis.. March 7. (U. P.) By a parliamentary trick, Senator George Skogmo. an ardent La Follette partisan, today prevented action on a resolution condemning Senator Rober M. La Follette foti his opposition to President Wilson's armed neutrality bill and forced it to a committee, where FUNERALS Beautiful adult nlastt of A Brcadelota caakst, em balming, entalde bo, bearae. two antoa and err less fof. ..k rnneralS if desired for $20., ), $60. i Bight priced funeral! Is proportion. - . We BJasofaetare caskets Ud assistant. Beabtlful funeral ehaltel. MILLER & TRACEY ' independent Funeral Directors. . fashlnirtoa at Ella St bet. 30th and ilst West Side. N"n r lj A-7- V Skogmo hopes to extract th punch from the resolution. ; .i Wheel fac Folk Congratulated. St. Paul, Minn.. March ?. (tJ. P.) Resolutions congratulating Wheeling, W. Va.t citizens fof denying their hog,, pitality to Senator Robert La Follette were telgraphed today to the mayor of Wheeling by the 8C Paul Patriots league. The resolutions were passed last Bight. " i m i , Oklahoma Condemns Twelve. . Oklahoma City, Okla.. Starch 1. (U. P.) Copies of resolutions adopted by both , houses of the Oklahoma legisla ture condemning the filibuster by 12 United States senators, . who defeated the, armed neutrality bill, and com mending Senator Qwen for his pro posal to establish a rule preventing filibusters, were today telegraphed to President Wilson and to. Oklahoma representatives In congress. NOW BEAN TRIES TO DICTATE NEW TITLE OF 0. & C. LAND BILL (Continued From Pze One.) government and providing for the dls posal of the lands and distribution of the iunds derivea tnererrom. Mr. Bean says to mention the act of congress and the terms of the orig inal grant to the railroad is an argu ment against the bil, which will be submitted to the voters at the special election June 4. Title Insufficient, Says Bean. In his appeal. Mr. Bean says the ballot title prepared by the attorney general is insufficient and Unfair, as follows: "First, that the purpose of said bill as set forth in said ballot title pur ports to limit the right of taxation to the 'unsold lands,' while the bill to b3 Bubmited to the people In section one thereof declares and asserts the sov ereign right of taxation of this state forever, as to all those lands known as the Oregon-California land grant, and granted under certain acts. "Second, the said ballot title So re turned, falls to set forth or make men tion of the direction to list upon the assessment roll Of the respective coun ties the said grant lands for taxation as are other lands. Title Misstates Intent. "Third, that said ballot title unfair ly states the purpose of section four of said bill in the following language: 'but purporting to exempt payment of state taxes thereon unless they are collected by the counties.' "Fourth, that the following portion of said ballot title so returned, to-wlt: 'title to which land has, by ac of con gress been declared revested In the United States, after decision of the United States that the terms of said grant have been violated. Said lands were granted upon condition they be sold to actual settlers, not over 160 acres each, and not over $2.60 per acre.' Is an argument hgainst the bill and prejudicial to a fair consideration of the bil aa submitted to the people and entirely foreign to anything what ever contained In the bill." Bean Offers Own Title. Representative Bean submits as a ballot title which would suit him, the following: "Bill for taxation of Oregon and California. Land Grant: Purpose De claring and asserting the sovereign right of taxation forever of the stat of Oregon as to all those lands known as the Oregon and: California land grant; providing for the assessment of aald lands for taxation as other lands are assessed; directing the of ficer having the possession of the 916 assessment roll of the respec tive counties to correct said assess ment roll and add said grant lands thereto and assess the same for taxes for said year, and relieving the coun ties from payment to state taxes thereon until collected." Brown's Title Given. The baJlot title prepared by Attor ney General Brown, along with titles for all the other measures to go on the ballot from which no appeal has been taken, reads as follows: 'Oregon and California railroad land grant taxation bill: Purpose De daring the state has right to tax un sold lands granted by the United States to the Oregon & California rail road company and requiring taxation of said lands, but purporting to- ex empt payment of state taxes thereon unless they are collected by the coun ties; title to which land has, by an act of congress, been declared- revest ed In the United States, after dec! slon or the united States supreme court that the terms of said grant have been violated. Said lands were granted upon condition they be sold to actual settlers, not over 160 acres each, and not over $2.50 per acre. Women Show Ability To Keep a Secret La Grande, Or., March 7.- La Grand women can keep a secret. A group of them for days planned to surprise their husbands and they did Tuesday. When the business and professional men arrived at the Foley hotel for their weekly luncheon, they found 50 Women already seated at the big table. Some of the men could not get places and at their own luncheon, too. The women are said to have other plans. Community Style Show. La Grande, Or., March 7. La Grande is to have a community style show The show will be staged at the Arcade theatre next Monday and Tuesda nights with a special matinee for women only on Tuesday afternoon. All of the local stores will be represented by local girl a NEW TODAY V6 X.oaas of $10,000 and np oa Im proved Bus isess rxonerty or for Improvement Purposes. J. 3. XXPBCOOJa, S42 Stark Street. MORTGAGE LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment Is Uonrxge Co. Offices a 02 -4 170 3d st. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT Baker Auction House Sale of fur nishings and household goods. 10 , m., Thursday, Masonic Temple bldg. Yamhill at West Park. R0FESSIONAL AND IUSINESS DIRECTORY ' ACCORDION PLEATIN& UEMST1TCU1N6. buttonhole, buttons covered. accord km, senburat, side and box pleating. 11 Work promptly Sod aatisfactorile attended to. 1. Beuben, Aldet aC. opp. JlBs. Wart tnsn fc Kiiitt . . . .- ' Accordion. KNiFi! ano box pleatino" HEMSIITCHINO. BRAIPINU,: BUTTON BOLKS, flJTTONS COVERED. EASTERN NOVELTY iFQ. CO., 8514, 6X11. B'WAX 8000 1 AO ATE CTTTTrKS - W 1674. tils, h'ireleis. Kipert watrkaiakera. ainier . vaan.. ret, p way ana rara BUtKXBOOK atAXXKS VAMit a HOLMAN. INC.. IOU 2d at. BUok- book manafaeturera. A -S)-1. Mala 1S3. , SKASS AKD LA CHUTE W0&K8 UAliPKa'S Braaa Worka. Kraaa taatUca and ni bloa work. log N. f.ia at. 1 OAaPET CLE All Dfg arum tld cart pcta cleaued ami la d; reflttiug our apedal. tf. Kaat 440; B-lttUt. B. ltfib t. N. CHIB0PHACTOE8 Xi VtMSOSA acveptl uijr offer la aebruarj. AS more are waaud by Alrtl 1. Chrontr crtea preferred. Special offer continued du' lns Marcb. Free euuaultattoa wltk tbla at V. O. Powell, aia-314 1 aumua bldg.. lO to 1; 2 to ll. . ... ltk. McMAHO.N. Mac leer bldg.. doUriDg war on all diaeafea without drug or acar. lo etded beat. oue Mijufctimnt f 2 Six ti Curtmio caae, SI for l J. Ufa eurea. KlgbtA year making go"d. Proufa- tor all free. CONfBACTOKB AMD BUILOtHJ OSKAR HtBKK, Geucxal Cootraclur, aUiec wt pidg. . BAlikliliOKF-MORUlSON CO., bume-bullding our apeclalty. I'M titiloa K. Woodlawn 47i. COAL AND WOOD - Fulton Wood Co. . 1S60 MACADAM sv. Dealers In green and ury slabwond. Phones A-l'Xft. Mala 7B9Q. HuBcKAGE wood. a 11 heavy planks, eawej stove lengths, $:i.2j load. Also No. 1 body fir. $4.rQ. Kt 4H70 : AD r -ruel Co. ainail t D Lity. 400 Vnlo.1 a Kuel Co. ainail orders our pe.-iai- e. N. Bast 4ttM. EtR 4 PAHR All kind ot green and dry 4- ft. flf for sale, sua water at. m-atw. DKY alabwood $4.25; green slebwood $2.73; A- L.f,r..a I5l-co, jv-v "P. Msm o.o; a---ii.. DRY shipyard block wood, delivered, $8.25 a load. IS fords. Kaat 3004. Ct'ltlP C6aET$63o: MAIN 2778. A-2T7fl. COAX. AKD WOOD EAg'f AMI. C-122 ilii fl it rr-'irr iniiniiufoi 1311 3 3 IW II 1(11 . v m m M Mprul cat Kn C..1SS ,K. hih; K. .o: HraHV Oliver's. A. AV C. Keldenheim: bV".d.V.d V'- vdau,ht alabwood (3 loads) $2 75 load; cordwo.nl. ftt.P00 To Mr. and Mrs. bars ogeu, 10 OOO AND CAT HOSPITAL 1K. ii. a. HUlllslAN, VETEUINAIUAN Hospital 418 E. 7th at. Kaat 14 B-182. I rDUCATJOMAL DASCIHO BEKTHA BfcCKfcTl' UBAl'll, tescbr of Uac- Ing In all ita branches Mailn 8kU6. Mlbg IRELAND (KM Dehum blug. 10 prl- rate lessons. $5.00. MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS E. TUIELHottN Violin teacher, pupil Ctardk. 207 Fh-ldner bldg. Marsbsil loan. HOP. T. E.J.AWJJON Piu leoua at your borne. 60e. Phone Tabor 26.'!9. 1.AU'11ME piauo playing lu lo to 'M leksonx. CTiNstenseu's System. 41-1 tiiuuims cio. PIANO and vocal ieswins, with use ot practice plsno 1 hour per day. $5 month. Main o-'io. LAW SCEOOLS CKKUO.N LAW SCUOOt A thorouah. praciic- : 1 course In law. KeaJiaUons eveslng. , i Mala 77. Allsky bldg. EYE. EAR. KOBE. THROAT, LTWeS IKLATUiiM by ioluliM ; glaiMiea tilted. IT. r. . casseosy, nu iKnrc uiu-. wan FIRE INSURANCE ACIVIQ HTATKS flUK INSLRANCK CO.. only I Iregon fire instiraner company. FLUFF RUGS AMD RAO RUGS Send Us Your Old Carpets Maaa frem old Intrr.ln. Brussela. Axnlnater. Smyrna; Also rag ruts, all aisee. Mali orders prompt. Send for booklet. Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc 8x12 ruga,, steam or electric eleaned. 8xlu rugs, steam or eleviric clesned.. .WESTERN FI.UF Rt'U CO. .$l.n0 ..lie 64 Colon eve. M I'boties Esst ion. B-1473 i FURNITURE REPAIR AND TJPKOLSTIRINQ M V l.T.NOMAll Furniture Hot, pi Lai, 364 ltd at. K x per t ma t tress making. Msin 4004. FURNACES Boyton Furnaces Economical. effcctuaL J. C. Bayet Ce.. Front and Market. UNION AVE. Sheet Met-1 Works, lurnacea In stalled: repairing. 411 Union ave. .N. E. 4WU. " toooua ajiv naia M"""" FKBVET oc, HANEBtf. leading wig and tou- pee makers, tineet atock bnnTan hair goods; alruresiung, manicuring; face and acalp treat ment. Removed to 349 Aider near Broadway. HEMSIiTCHINO THK i'KTl lK liEMSSTITCH eHOP 14S Bth. -opposite Meller A Frank. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS LANDSCAPING. All kinds ot gardening. Trees and rose bushes trimmed and topped. First class work guaranteed. Work taken by day or contract. Frlcea reasonable. O. F. Garrison, 7 So Water at. Pbone Marahall 101 S. MATTRESSE3 OLD mattresses snd festher beda rmade low sanitary folding forms; leathers -renovsted. roldlng M. Co.. 50tt Wi'llsms ave. E. 6K74 MIJCEOGRAPHIN atULTIGRAPHINO M1MEVGRAPUING. Clr, Letters. W. K. Finser a Co.. inc.. xtark. Main S347. A-iawo PAINTING, TINTING. PAPERHANQING TOSCIILH PAINTlXG CU. Fainting, tinting. paperhanglng. 049 Man-hall at Main 4414. PHYSICIANS DH. R. A. PHILLIPS. ALaky bldg. Asthma, Nervousness, prostatic Truuble. Kbeumatlsm. PLUMBING SUPPLIES RETAIL PLUMBING SLft'LlKtf Fleming, 112 4th st. PRINTERS AND ENGRATERS TUU 1VX FRK&fc JcnN M. MANN SSi Stars at. Broadway 4Qr), A-4063 RAZOR BLADES Shi'.RPENED KAFKTX raaors sharpened, all kinds, i!5c and SOc per dozen. H"it 31 tt., near Morrison. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS AUSU Stt-ui'il, Trade Checks, Brass ISlgua. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WURKS 63 Broadway at. B-osdway 710. A-2710 SHEET METAL WORKS REPAIRING tin and gravel ruvfa. Jacob LoaU. 310 1st at. Pbone Main 1424. THEATRICAL AND MASQUERADE GOODS COS1LMES for rent 01 aal Port la ad Costum . House. iiOS Broadway. Marshall ia47." TRANSFER AND GTOSaOZ Oregon Transfer Co. . ' Established 1S70. Transfer and forwarding Agents. " 8torage Free Trackage. Office and Storage 474 Ullsan st. 13th and Ollsan. Mala t. A-4400. ALWAYS "PICK" THii BEST HOUSLHoLTi GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. FacklBg Shipping and Moving. Horse or Auto Vans, tpevi.l frelfht ratea to all point C. O. PICK' TRANSFER A STOHAGR CO.. 2d and fine. Bioadway &l: A-IWS. TOWEL SUPPLT ' 1'oKtLaNU LaundrjTCo., for prumpt, efficient arrvlee. Phone Br.adway 410. A -4410. TYPEWRITER REPAIRING WE repair and rebuild all makes. Royal Tyix writer Agency. 22 Stark st. Msin sens. WZT WASH LAlHDRIXS CENTRAL wet wash, M 11.. uix. Pbwo tuaat 764. B 2794. MANUFACTUDrtDS JOBBERS WHOLESALERS! ARITART WIPIRO RAGS L. SHANK CO. PHOM4 MAIN tm. ; WOOO PIPE loKTLASU WO'Jll flPK CO. factory sal office sear 24tb snd York strt Main 1MS9. MEB1LNU NOTICES 41' KENTON LODGE, No. 146. A. 1 et A. M. Special coia- munication tomorrow (Thurs day) night, at 7:80 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree. Visit ing brethren welcome. - ! By order of W. M. - ' ..W. W. KOFELDT. Sec. artl Uew. REGULAR MEETING this GZjr?x3i (Wednesday) evening R3efSi East Sixth and Alder sts. v7o.l7 Visitors cordially invited. ' - Third degree. ' GEORGE T. ANDREWS, NI G. -. . W. W. TERRt. Sec. 41 AL. KADER Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. The Al casar stock company will put on ''The Blue Knvel ope." at the baker thea tre -on . Wednesday and Thursday night, March 7 and 8. far the benefit or Al Kader patro and band Minneapolis fund. . There will be spe cial stunts and masio oy tne lempie, box office. Tickets must be exchanged for reserved seats at the box office. All Shrlners. Masons, and their friends invited. Wear fes. By order of the Potentate-. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. SliX!lilJ?Ifi. V0!?3. i1St A t. X- A It Stated , rommunif ition T h u r d & y nlght at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors welcome. Work m teivow- craft degree. Refreshments. By order of V. M- E. M..-LA NCR. Cec. marriages, BIrtbs. Deaibs. MARRIAGE LICENSES I'aol Gun Cher, Linaton, Or., and Frances Ma nas. Ulintoo, Or. LUUINGa-dVISITING cards '.G.SMlTM&CO.MomnBldt. DHESS suits for rent, ail sizes. Unique -Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st. BIRTHS B1NQKR To Mr. and Mrs." Ben Singer, TOO Water at., February 22. t daughter. ClOtIS T Mr. and Mrs. Adam Clew, 620 K. 8th at. N., Pebrnsiy 23. a sen Bli.OVV2,'TTo Mr- "?d Mr8- amn to' 750 , B. 27th at. -X.. KebriMr 24. a son. 0I-EN To Mr. and Slra. Tbomaa E. Olfen 383 Mill St., February 24, a son 1090 E. 16th at. N.. Kebruary 24. a sun PETERSEN T Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Pe tersen. Madras. Of.. February 23. a danah- ter. TOMISOJf Te Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Tomlaon, 196 Alberta it February 29, a daughter. A'liKHN To Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. A'Hern, 880 Minneaota aye., February 29 a aon. HAHSBK To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, 280 Holladay are., February 25, a da tigh ter. BURKS To Mr. and Mrs. Mat new Borke. 024 E. Brooklyn at., February 2f. a son. WILKBK I N Q To Mr. and Mrs. Lewla Wid ening, 241 E. 81st St. N., February 25, a aon. Mill St.. February 'M. a daughter. ' ' . i . ' i DEATHS AND HSblULS 73 i FLANAGAN March 6. Margaret Flanagan, J aged 64 years, beloved wife of William H. I rlanagaa, and mother f A. L. Flanagan or this city, and Mrs. W. W. Gay of Hay ward, cel. Funeral will take place from Dunning a xn lni.np. n U.t lt.1mf-m phurrh. IMU. . where requiem uuuss wlU be offered at 10 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment Mount ! Calvary cemetery. - BOLT in this city, March , at her late real aged 71 .r; "rte in'. vTtt thel donee, 000 Hawthorne ave., AInura W. llolt dence establishment of J. P. Finley a Son, Montgomery at Fifth. WRIOHT Harvey Wright, 6X1 Oortett at., March 4, 7 year; meastea. Wll.HON Mrs. Effle J. Wilson, Gcod Samari tan, March 3, SO years; carcinoma. N13SKTN John Kisaen, 80C E. 42d St.. March H, tiO years; acute croupous pneumonia. ROLeTO Alice J. Rolaton, Uti Fiilott a VS., KI n ERSli cioti ' Kireraiey , St. Vinet 1 March 4 8? years; Deoi-chitis. March s. B2 veara: ehrt.nlc narencnymatoua . nephritis RASM.LSSBN -Missouri sve. heart disease. Carolina S. Rasmussen, SOS Much 3, 04 yeara; organic UAHRl isaae Hania. uood Bsmantsn, Marcn a, e yeara; prcsiaiie nypenropoy. FLORISTS ! MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 3S4 Wash, Main 2S. A-1269. blowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS, florists. 2 87 Morrison et. Main or A-1805. Kine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $3 up. Sprays $1 up. Charpell's. 3-47 Morrison. I yf v M SMITH, florist. 141H 6th St. ' . . j, . , . ..nii 7i7 'jva unA nllaan K e! IAJRAL. CO.. isa ana yusan FLJNEKAL DIKECTOKS Edward Holman. President. W. J. Holman. Secretary. J. E. Werleln, Treas. EDWARD HOLMAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THE HOUSE OF SQUARE DEALING Third and Salmon Streets. Established 1877. Lady assistant. Main 507. A-1511. P. I Li Undertaker, E. 11th and Hawthorne. Phones E. 781. B-1883. Lady assistant. . A. D. Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267, 5803 92d St.. Lents; Tabor 5896. 6th st. and Foster road. Arleta. F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Aider st. Phone East 82, B-2525. n..n:nn. S. MntMnn Undertakeis. UUIlIllllft Ut IVIULIIICO Modern In every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430. A-4SS8. Lady assistant. J. P. FlNLEY & SON. Progressive Funeral Directors, MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. PIEDMONT Undertaking Co! R. J. Qroskopf. funeral director. Woodln. -1940, C-1155 Kllllngsworth and Kerby. A. R, Zellar Co, EAStoVs.c'lOSSI Lady attendant. Day and night service. MILLER'S TRACEY. Independent Fu neral. Directors. Price low aa 880, 840 80 Wsh. at Ella. M. 2697. A-7886. CI CM CQ Undertaking Co. Main 4162, A-2821. Cor. 3d and Clay. II 1U East 80th and Glisan Fu- ndllllllUII neral services. Tabor 4814. Breezed Snook .!2634thleimont- R. T. Byrnes, new residence establ'L. 901 Williams ave. Wdln. 220. C-1843. VAULTS THE NATIONAL VAULT COMPANY. foot of Montgomery st. Tabor 2621. Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults. airtight, waterproof, everlasting. MAUSOLEUMS . . . .River View Abbey. . . . I Mausoleum I Terminus Rlverview Carllc . Taylar's Ferry Road . For Particulars Inquire Portland Mausoleum Co. " 636 Plttock block - Brdwy 351 CEMETERY Mt. Scott, Park f Cemetery and Crematorium ' Tsbor 14. D-81. FOR. SALE BUSINESS . ... , PROPERTY 00 $18,900 MODERN down-town business -'block payin? C7. net, 302 Oak sL MEETING NOTICES IWiaUauM) MONUMKNTS IDLAtSING GRANITE 9 t J 67-3RP. ST. AT MADISON PORTLAND MAHBL.K WKS, JH-2tt 4tn et.. opp. city nan. Main last. Philip Xeu St Sons for memorials. KOIt HA LK -H O L' 8 TOU C-VN KREP CJIICKKXS BETTKR, THAN PAV1NO RB-VT- 100x150 F13UT OK UROUNU HTRAIQUT CONTRACT XO MORTGAGE! TO ASSUME $2500. Parkroee. 6 room shingled bungalow, modern- plumbing. Dutch kitchen, fireplace, good cellar, largu f r- r t stiff aiflA nr vt Y T jiratAil nn n macadamised road; gas, water, lights . -i i . i - ltn down. $40 month. Hickman-Wilson, ain ana oanay. laoor ttioa; (Branch J. U, Hartman Company). Great Bungalow Snap Beautiful place, full lot. asphalt street, cement sidewalks, sewer paid for. close to school; In onev of Port land's best districts. This place Is worth $3000 and will be sacrificed $i0v; best duv in fortiana. BRUCE GODDARD. S02 Couch bldg. OLD FOLKS' HOME Neat, attractive. 2 room new bunga low. lot 60x100. blocks Rose City car, cement walks; furniture cost $125; an goes at ouu, some terms. C. P. BENEDICT. Z$7Va OAK ST. Ground floor Lewis bldg.. N. K. cor. 4th. Main 1743. SOUTH PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL WORKER. West side, no'car fare, ho bridge de- 'lays; 5 large rooms, room for 3 more sleeping porch, furnace, fireplace, hard wood floors, plate windows, large lot. beautiful view; must sell, JiiOO, terms Qwper, A-347. . SACRIFICE New Rose Citv i'ark bungalow, $280; investigation will show this is one of the finest and most complete bungalows in Hose City Park, lot $0x100. beautiful location. close to car; $800 cash, balance like rent. Act quick; owner leaving city. Q317. journal. SOUTH PORTLAND. $160. For 6 room modern bungalow, com pletely furnished, on paved street, bearing fruit trees, close to carllne and Jitneys; former price $3000. 1100 cash, balance monthly. Fred W. German Co. 732 Cham, of Com. FOR RENT at $5 per month or for sale at a low price on very liberal terms, a 4 room house with a lot about '. uujiuicu jsiua 'i.ura.,l'",u ' etaH f9t rT anTf iy lino IIS rtrtxr nlu fk station on electric line. S. Beall, Woodlawn 3171. -CUT TOUR COST OF LIVING Over .1-3 of acre with 3 room house, water and electric lights, close to sta- tion, 30 mln out; price only $400. can you beat it? Call at 600 Concord ' $225 $10 DOWN, 15 a 60X100 lot 100 ft. K month, buys of Burnslde. facing E. on E. 87th. worth JiOO; imp. in. Go look FRANK L. M'OUIRE. 411-414 Ablngton bldg. Main 10$. $1875. ROSE CITY DISTRICT $100 cash, balance $20 monthly.-Including- interest, buys modern i room bungalow. J. C. COrtBIN CO.. LEW IS HL.LKJ. SNAP for home buyer or speculator, full lot. some fruit, close to school, 7 room house, full basement, good plumbing. Owner 8ays sell .came and Foitivumi. " v.-. .-.m Brown. 207 Panama bldg. $1600, HALF CASH FORMER PRICE, $2300. Biggest bargain tn St. Johns; 7 room house, modern, and 2 lots, 100x100, plenty fruit, 2 blocks to car line. A. H Akerson, $08 Stock Exchange bldg. $&0 CASH, $400 under cost, lanes substantial 3 room house, bath room, modern plumbing, and gas, electric! tv. 2 lots 60x100, trees, garden, large lioored sned, one diock to car. pnone labor 1817, evenings, wunaaya FOR Mr. Handyman $3 dowrt; $1 monthly buys 2 room house and a beautiful corner lot; Rose Citv Park line; price $650. Fred W. German Co., 732 Chamber of Commerce. $2400 STRICTLY modern bungalow, ' no Incumbrance, nicely furnished, close to car; everything goes wood, chickens, etc.; $500 cash, easy terms. Woodlawn 8229. 8650. TERMS, buys 80x90 and 4 R. house, gas, water and barn: fenced. Mt Scott car to 55th ave . gd 6 blks. west to NO. (613. Frank L. McOulre, Main 1088. ALBERTA district. S00. $50 down. 87.50 monthly buys neat 4 room cot tage, lot 50x100. bearing fruit trees and berry bushes. Fred W. German Co.. 782 Chamber of Commerce. FUR SALE or rent. 6 room cottage, 2 lots, fruit and berries, 1 block to car. Bellwood 148. FOR SALE 4 rooms, water and gas In: $850: terms. Z-237. Journal. FOR HAlVrc LOTS Ifl $225 $1-0 DOWN, $5 a month, buys 60x100 lot 100 ft. S. of Burnslde. facing E. on E. 87th, worth $500; imp. In. Oo look. FRANK L. M'GUIRE. 411-414 Ablngton bid g. Main 1 068 . $225 CASH buys $800 Westmoreland lot: ideal location; 100 ft. north of Tolman ave.. facing W. on E. 19th. Oo look. Frank L. McGuire. M. 1068. A FINE view lot 62xl60. on the west slope of Mt. Tabor; make me an of fer. A. J. Farmer. 407 Stock Ex. . TWO lots. 40x100; Sidewalk, curbing and street graded. Worth $800, fur 1300. -l apor am. LOT for sale, nice location. Willamette boulevard and Delaware st. Phone Woodlawn 8194. ACREAGE YOUR chance is in Canada Rich lands and business opportunities offer you Independence: Farm lands, $11 to $30 cere; Irrigated lands. S3 to $50; Z0 tears to nay: $2000 loan In improve ments. or readv made farms. Loen of livestock; taxes average under -0? an acre: no taxes on improvements personal property, or livestock; good markets, churches, schools, roads, tel J -hones; excellent climate- crops anl ivestock prove It Special homesetk ers fare certificates. Write for free booklets Allan Cameron, general su perintendent land Branch. Canadian Pa cific Ky.. 112 Ninth av Calgary. Al berta. , LOGANBERRY DISTRICT Dandy little 6 acre tract, all in cul tivation; 6 room house; cost $900; small barn and wood ahead- good "well and pump on porch: t miles to new loganberry Juice plant; price $1800; $100 down. $10 monthly. Fred W. German Co.. 7S; Chamber of Commerce. Gibson Half Acres Good soli, city water, close In oar line, eeay terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1586 or Seli wood 478. Jthn H. Olbson. owner. 40 ACREi. 86 miles from Portland. 2 highway, by R. F D road, all t liable. ACRES On Lewie river; hall 7 acres Reared; $160 will handle it- "cieared- good oll. good barn, cheap long time on balance. O. Wynn W 11- house. Exchange for city. . J.- llaaa. son. 20 Chamber of Commerce. Dekum bldg. IF looking for accreage or small homes rr. vm.ua.ar, i .rsomeVUbar1 ffiWMSflK Brown. 207 Panama bldg. ." Banw -t enj , CMICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN ranches' FIVE beautiful acres at Parkptaee. Bear Portland.-.. 6. 10 acre tracts, cultivated. 160 bearing; fruit trees. $65 t $20o pgr acre, easy terms. Mc- fine spring; exchange for city home Karland, 605 Yeon bldg.. Portland. or for rent. J. Haas. Dekum bldg. Ii50 UACRE and 6 room house. EXCHANGE for acreage or city prop- chicken house and bearing orchari. w erty; completely- furnished store 6 blocks to Oreneo; ideal chicken building at beach resort. Value) $3000. ranch. Frank L. M'Gulre. Main 1068 S-23. JouniaL y - -2 ACRES $600. T00 FOR $1250 equity la 3xl00 lot One fare from Portland. - close to ,Sn v,ii,trt' cfla' wnf' school, station; $100 cash, balance easy terms. Claude Cole. 300 Henry bldg. WILL exchange Portland property, fof S.ACRK8, -cultivated, i room faoute. Wisconsin. Call Tabor 7368, spring, fruit, 6c carline. 390 lios tly EQUITY 6 room bungalow. st Phone C-2390. Wnat have yoti? Q-247. Journal. CLOSEIN acreage; terms. it'X-28S, ACREAGE to exchange for city prop. Journal. - . - erty. Claude Cola. 300 Iferrr bide. ACREAGE i orauaM I CHEAP ACREAGE. S arra !& tie How n II ner month buys S acres of land between Portland anq (jentralla on'the- main line pi; railroads. l miles from a town of $00 population, sawmills and shingle rallla Some of this land Is partly cleared; running streams, some bottom avau arm hnh. Knm at thm laud is good onion land. Can give you any kind of a piece you want. Ha Attmn. 110 ne month, buvs 49 acres good land at $2Z.$0 per acre; 3Vt miles from- the Columbia river, be tween Portland and Astoria In Ce wilts county. This land is free from rock and gravel, lays nicely; good soil 'and nvius moisture. BELL REAL ESTATE CO.. 31$. Railway Exchange Bldg. 10 ACKa au. Good soil and roads, running water. mall and cream route. 33 miles fro in Portland; mile to good town and sta tion, ix nan casa paua. naiauce loug time, no interest. See AKERSON. OOOCH as COH $03 Btock Exchange Bldg? T1UAKD BARGAIN. 3 acrea all cultivated, fenced, close to' station; finest soil, good view; will sell at a big sacrlf lea Call at $00 Con cord bldg.. 2d and Stark. SUBUKKAN HOMES 79 foil RENT." $"l!.60 per" month T houe nun riun water, gas. x acres, aj- BArtuI e nlf Kirrl.t 1-1 n.i-n rd .11 tn oearing, on canine. 2a minutes to fort land, tc fare: station on place; excel lent neighborhood. T-274. Journal, or phone Milwaukee 6--W, evenings or mornings FOlt SALE FARMS 10 ACRES. 7 acres, in cultivation. 3 acres tn pasture, small house, barn. 2 cows, 2 horses. 40 chickens. wagon, buggy, farm implements. $Z600; $1400 cash 24 miles to Oregon City 'on good road. unit v. . Vj '1 1 I tiSKM wax. !3 acres. 1 room house, barn, chick en house. 3 acres In cultivation, good living stream; t mile from Oregon city; good road; mile to scnooi; rt. 1 F.. 15. at door: house insured for $$0o; price $1300; $$00 cash. living Of timoer; price 14W. tf, a1 MitrTltf oreer? Ciir Or 1 fcn.Matn ,Btf-f Oregon tcity, or, THE BEsiT BUY IN CLARKE COUNTY 20 acres, all good, rich, level land: 8 acres under cultivation, more easily cleared; 7 acres fine green timber; comfortable house, Outbuildings and good barn, orchard, spring water; place fenced and cross fenced: in a thickly 1 . m V. ...... 1..-. I h.Vn hioulV: haua. T 1 inii- r lie I Lr at Imperial hotel Tuesday or wV.1V. Shln house. A-i soil. 'in Wednesday he will explain to you one water, iizuo. 1 n . u k.. ..--.hi.. -rtAm. . k In good fJtninr immunity: fine ? .iSJL1? water: no buildings. 700.000 feet I " . T . T7.n .Mi 0 . . 1 iicBiA law uuuuiru uuiiaia until tuv ULe4. !n yrit r?? ifn- -rTd including fixtures Addreas for inter town. 4 miles from streetcar line ana 1 ...,, u79n jnnmsi 14 mltoB e-r.m .nnnut.r nn l.v.I mail' I all rural advantages at door and a bargain for 82400. 11400 cash, balance to suit. I THOMPSON Sc 8WAN, 6th and Main sts. Vancouver. Wash. BIO SNAP. 1 J78 acre farm, imnroved: nearly all very choicest Willamette river bottom, j poK SALE, shoe store and shoe re Nothing better for dairying or garden- . pair business: everything new and ing. A real money maker. Only SO mites I'ortiana. 9 so per acre. A.- K. HILL. 419-Henry Bldg SMALL. FARM ON BIO CREEK 15 acres, imoroved. 2 miles St. Helens: rich soli, fruit. Eay terms or take some trade. Owner. 401 Board of Trade. , 10 OR 20 acres, cash or terms. $800. imp.- hay. ana wneat in nan,- Dy wlu invoice $700; price for all 1296. S -rner. Lon Jones. R. 2. box 182. Van- U. Peters. 15 N. 5th st. - owner, couver, 160 seres. Umatilla, Co.. ready for the I tilow, close to school and station. Prl:e Uoo: Claude Cole. 800 Henry bid, 10neaArCArIaChri dd.'M ?.yr-TJ"-' Prt". "1:l- ance reasonaoie 11m.. yuurn.i. . Snc-L. J l. K .HI," - "- fenced. 7 acres in cultivation. 'RX ZS;- Journal. STORE fixtures for sale, cheap; must sen i once. au m aa et. FOIi 1IKXT KAKilS Ti r ivni pnn bf.vt 20 acres good, rich land. 17 under cultivation, balance in pasture; wen and spring water, fair buildings. 1 acre In orchard, 1 mile from school, S miles out; rent $125 per year. so acres, erood 7 room house, fair out- buildings, good orchard, trout stream, 18 acres under cultivation, balance In I pasture. miie irom country town ; . . - lent iur tins-iunu crup rent siiu sen some personal property, part on time, THOMPSON SWAN. 6th and Main sts. Vancouver, Wash.. 1PRM .11 in rnltlv.tlon. arood Or,- tato land, st Wichita station, good Mdg.-. rent $15 per month. Mr. Jouno. 207 Board or Trane Diog. 160 ACRES. 85 acres In cultivation. near Barton, necessary farm lmpie- ments furnished: rent 3250, Mr. Jouno. 207 Board of Trade bldg. 20 ACRES, close in "barn, orchard. $'J Ross St. Phone C-2390. FARMS VA!HTKD 881 UEXT OR BUY "ssss WAN l ED-10. 16 or 20 acres; must have buildings and fruit; not over $126 per year. Fred W. German Co., 732 Cham, of Com. SEVERAL, farms wanted, if prices are right. Call or write full partic ulars. Brewer-Knapp Co.. 717 Corbett bldg. WANT to rent. 1 or 2 acres on 5c cat- line: buildings and fruit. State price. W. Carson. 293 Cherry st. EXCHANGE REAL ROTATE 21 Ba AtKB tUirrt-U fAKM. - 30 miles from Portland, on year- round auto road. 4 miles from electric line in a prosperous and thickly set- tied neighborhood. 75 acres in high state of cultivation, 10 acres pasture with running water and timber for home use; family fruit ana young prune orchard; good farm nouse. 7 rooms, first clasa barn, will Include) horses. 4 cows. 2 heifers, chickens. Srrgon.hfrr.1.1 pto,. at,PnVdredWhtrrndh'fTed?$& take needed hay and feed; $100,000. take $6000 Portland property and arrange Ions- time on balance. D. McChesney. 332 Cham, of Com, bldg. Main 7103. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Business property, 3 story building, bringing In good income now; price '"u nmintt'rTlis'oa with stock and equipment up to $25,000, balance mortgage. I.I'EDDLmANN COMPANT. 913 Chamber of Commerce. 120 ACRE farm, well Improved and well located, on rocxea roaa. con venient to river and rail tranaporta- tion. Ideal for stock raising. Equipped. 812.000; accept Portland property to ilMA:K. HILL. 41 Henry bldg. WANTED House with two or three lots with fruit; not toe far out; tn exchange for 7 suburban lots and some cash. Wnat have you? J. Haas, IHCHANGF RKAL ESTATE 21 ( Con flatted i EIGHT, room - modern - house, rot iOt 100. near 16th and Hawthorne; trade for small or vacant lota. A. J. FA KM Ell. 4H7 flock Exchange." A. A tl .LiwaL Inlb m WANTKn Have clients waiting for close In acrvavge. Priced right. Iincroved or unimproved. Huy and reut. Want $ or room modern bouse,-not too -far out. to rent, witn garden enc. snt a few cheap places with garden space nanay, 10 rent or sen on rent terms. C. P. BENEDICT; 27Mi Oak st!, ground floor Lewi Mdfr. Main 1743. 1 WANT a house on payment plan. $23 to $50 down, balance $g to $li per month: must be snap; give full pa r tTrulars. H-730, Journal. fcTANUAKD AbbTKACT CO. sad W. R. Halslip Co. 40$$ Stock Ex. bldg. Main 4774. X ACRE $s down, i per months .! 410, Journal. HCrO.UI.NU 6 PUBLIC SALE All furniture In No. 24 and No. 243 Montgomery st. ou March 12. 117 1 p. m., to- satiety mortgage. Inquire at 417 Lumber Kx- change bldg. ?- Apartment House Wanted Have cash and first mortgage;1 will also assume on good one. Call my p gent at Main 4S5. -,- ' . 30 A PA HTM ENW, west side, walking distance; finely furnished; net in come over $2v0; good lease; price) $4tu0. Terms. Room ui Slock Kxcbange tldg - I Pay Cash r ; ;v for rooming-houses or houses of fornU tiire. Call Main 4567. ' WANTKU HmaJl rooming house, small ' amount don, time on balauc. Pboue Main 27. W'ANTiCD-Rooniing house to rent or run on nerceniaee I'lione liniadwiv L8li Mr- Murphy. 33 N. Broadway. ' COPPER lBBKTTER Til A NGOLD. ' With the world war raging and no signs erf peace for several years, the copper market of Europe la completely exhausted, so copper will be king for some time. 00 it you will call on Lm . flrat r,f r-rwrie-nrrata. t. -thinned.. ou ' I to inst thsprop. ty na j d t0T yourBflf it youao wish. - SPORTING GOODS. Close tn, old established, moneymak Ing store; excellent location; good equipment; cigars and news stand in connection; owner retiring gives you """""'."""Br. I" v.?'..".. ' - ' - Pool Hall Three tables, cigars, confectionery, soda fountain, one best comer in heart or west side, doing 118 daily rest only 820: first one comes rets this for 41a. terms. Peters, .15 N. 5th et. up-to-date. Invoice about $2000. - In one of the best towns on the route of the Strahorn railroad. Town about 6000. Write for particulars, O-X 417, Journal. - Grocery Bargain , Located best In city: new. clean stock, good fixtures, doing $13 daily, Trv Mfi for Ouir.k Results - r - - . .. K,' ? uyl UIVJ? lraJn-yi . r Kfrffilt? ?? 'nV bl. WANT, a.an to worl in store iSt-'. e'tc ' &nDrnrake gd Wit-.' s 77 -,,;j - r.,, A. Vut.i, AM leaving soon on long auto trip -to L.af knmMt.Afl mirx.i nnnAHiinlf f 1 for young man wishing .to use hU" 1 nomesteaa rigni 10 accompany me, au dress P. O. Box 1119. 8NAP $400 per month business with I house, barn, large sned. all for 83i I If taken at once. Inquire room I, 293 riimon mi. i . ' AUTO tire and accessory business in a good country town: profits $200 to $800 month- only $1200 required, Call Room 488. Plttock blk. I R. AfKHMiTH .hnn. miendiii buiinu. snap if - tfken at 1 ill aa wvi m w. aava u , j . orice. -fooA rea,on- or .elllng. Address KX-814 Journal " p'AktNiKR-ieanlng, pre..lng; .ml, L.mo.n'y "QUlred. teach business. .424 , r . 1 - ; ' . ,. I " . . 'uur. V1 7t S. 3d at. Owner elderly man an-) sick. Must quit. liLbLNESri oi'ioi;rurriES wanted en NEWSPAPER Want to lease with-the privilege of buying, by all arounf jdVfciflf.r ro u.nk shop. Y-660, Journal. BIOXKY TO lAlAft REAL KHTATE I fvTB i..H..a .8 a m ika. W . . . A " ' "nav'ine a EST. , 832.26 $21.24 $16.17 per inontn ior montns, ri for 60 months, or for to months, pays a sisoi j loan and interest. Other amounts In proportion. -We loan on Improved city property. Or for bonding purposes. L No commission charged. EQUITABLE SAVOH as LOAN AS3N 141 Btarg St.. fortianq. or. BUILDING loan on city or auburn) property: money aarancsa as wort progreaeea W. CL Beck, Sit Faillni hiaf Main 840T : 7 CASH paJd for mortgages, notea, oon .i1: J?xrlV JSiSi xlVfL Im. ratea. F. H. Lewis. Lobpy 4. Lewis-bhlg CITY KOUTOAUU U)A.. I 7 and 7 To frep s. willi $200 to $10,000 On hand for Immediate loan." : V j, c. CORB1N CO.. Lewis bldg. 1 MONEY to loan In am'ounta i llui U "7LBELr!: W.riler blr A. 1L. BELL, 301 Oeriinger blfff. MONEY to loan-reavl astate mortgagw bo't. Fred C. King. 314 Spalding bid . MONEY to loan. 4 to 8. W. ii. bs.U v tc Co.. 310 Spalding bldg. . $204. $260. $6u0, $0o. $1300, $110 Fred W. Germs n Co., 783 Qam. Com tl00 to $6000 to loan no comnuo-, arinelnaL S-117. Journal. I v.X .e. i 1" a . ,.,' 'If'.u Ma uoinuu luwi.,' v BkMu ye tr Saloman aV Co.. 330 Oak St.. near 6th MO.N'EY TO LOAN CHATTELS. SALARIES - kurnITURE 6ALART LOANS. LOAN. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. , All that' is necessary-to establish credit with us It that yon either ewe furniture, pisaos, or that you are working either will do. ,. COLUMBIA DISCOTJNT CO- Licensed .. $17 Falling bldr. If You Need Money Seo Us SALARIES CHATTELS. Loans made to persons oa salary or fixed income, on household furniture. pianos, diamonds ana. otner. personal property; legal ratea - Business confidential; private ;f. PORTLAND TJOAJ1 CO. (Llcenaedl 306-307 Dekum bldg. HOME INSTALLMENT CO. Organised b salaried men for ms- ! pjronasea. !)- MfK.r piag. wain i ! PORTLAND RKAlKDlAL LAAaN Aa N Established by Portland business meat to rjrotect borrower. C. MTERd HERRMAN, Mgr, 394 rt-. I LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JKWKLHT, FIAN03. HOU-i-iiJi-D ill ii 11 .Li..-.