The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1917, Page 16, Image 16

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BUS FRANCHISES ARE F e
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY. MAY 25191.
SOUGHT, PEOPLE TO
' VOTE ON QUESTIONS
Four Ballot Titles Have to Do
, With Operation of Port
1 land Trackless Car Co,
ROUTES ARE DESIGNATED
Xitnitt to B Stfbmlttsd t inft
of Commissioner ie; Council
Had Already Pttud Thm.
ra l ic eorge
Bakerism at Wkit e Heat
The Journal is punusning.ior w
the benefit of voters, ballot ;
titles and brief explanations of j
measures to be voted on at the
regular city election ta be held
June 4. These --ballot titles
are being printed In the order
they are to appear on the of- '
flcial . ballot and, arguments
both for an against are being
presented. The. masures are
charter amendments and orJi-
nances proposed by the Inlela-
tlve, and amendments and ordl-
nances presented by the city r
council.
'
HAVE. NT WE.
COT A WIGHT
TO COP MORE
COIW AND HANG
ON , IF WE. CAN ?
ft
.I
TUN
E IN COIN OF
REALM FIGURES IN BIG
SHEEP Tl
1ANSAGTI0N
.Gold to Amount of $54,000
Rushed From Portland
Fails to Save Deal.
Owing to the fact that the four suc
ceeding' ballot titles deal with motor
bus franchises for the Portland Track
less Car company, numbers 9, 10, 11
and 12 are presented in one article. It
follows:
Ho. 9.
An ordinance, granting a three-year
franchise to the Portland Trackless
Car company, to operate motor buses
on routes designated as West Portland
route, South Portland route,Depot and
Down-river route, and regulating of
. suffh motor buses.
Shall said ordinance be enacted? .
116 Yes.
117 No.
HO. 10.
An ordinance granting a three-year
franchise to Portland Trackless Car
company, to operate motor buses o.i
. routes designated as Belmont and Di
vision street route; East Clay, Ladd
nvenue and Division street route, and
East Fifty-second street, Division and
Foster Road branch, and regulating
the operation of such motor buses.
, Shall said ordinance be enacted?
118 Yes.
119 No.
Ho. 11.
An ordinance granting a three-year
franchise to Portland Trackless Car
' company, to operate motor buses ou
routes designated as East Thlrty-nlnih
street route; Halsey Street route; Steel
Bridge route-, and regulating the oper
ation of such motor buses.
v" Shall said ordinance be enacted?
, 120 Yes.
121 No.
Ho. ia.
An ordinance granting a four-year
franchise to' the Portland Trackless
Car company, to operate motor buses
on routes designated as Linnton and
WUlbrldge route, and regulating the
operation of such motor buses. j
Shall said ordinance be enacted?
123 Yes.
123 No.
These are the ballot titles of four
ordinances submitted to the voters by
the city council at the request of Rob
ert G. Dleck commissioner of public
works.
The ordinances have already been
passed by the city council and give
the Portland Trackless Car company,
tne right to operate motor buses
through four districts of the city
under different franchises. The Port
land Trackless Car company is a sub
sidiary concern of the Portland & Ors
gon City Electric Railway company of
which Stephen Carver is president. Th
T. Paer eased his weary frame down j
upon the fragrant, greensward of Lau
relhurst park, leaned his back against
a whispering fir and drew aMong. deep
nigh of content. Across the street
Ferd was carefully picking campaign
cards off the close-cropped lawn.
"Come on over, old top," he called.
"I want to show you my decorations."
"Have you been to war?" asked T.
Paer, climbing up. stiffly.
"No. I've been having a party,"
Ferd answered.
"Who was the debutante?" T. Paer
wanted to know.
George Comes Out.
"Oh, it was George's coming out
party," Ferd told him. "You oughta
been over last night. We sure had
some circus. George spoke about be
ing mayor. And John Mann told part
of his legislative record. And Kap
Kubll was here, ana Laurgaard, only
hi did not count, not being on the bal
lot anv more."
"I ain't a member," T. Paer said sad
ly. "Henry E. Reed owns the only
clui I belong to and he keeps me broke
paying dues to him. Did you have
anything to eat?"
"Nothing but mental food. George
spoke." Ferd told him.
"Oh, then, I ain't hungry," T. Paer
said. "Did It cost anything for tick
ets?" It Was Tree, Too.
"No," said Ferd. "It was all free.
Invitations and everything. I fixed it
up. I an president, you know."
necessary," T.
"It didn't spoil
heard George's
"He said that
"But I thought this was a social
club. Just for dancing and bridge and
things like .that," T. Paer said -doubtfully.
"Well, George Is some dancer," Ferd
argued. "What's the harm If he rests
Ms. feet and exercises his voice In a
clubhouse once?'"
"No explanations
Paer hastened to say
my evening any."
"But you ought
speech," Ferd insisted.
Barbur "
"I thought he shaved himself," T.
Paer interrupted.
"What's Harm?" He Bays.
"Give me time. Give me time. I
can't tell you anything if you cut In
.like that," Ferd complained.
uo ahead, but speak softly, T.
Paer murmured. "I don't often get a
chance at an easy chair like this."
"George said," Ferd continued.
"George said, 'What's .the harm of me
and Barbur running for office when
we got an office already? Ain't we got
a right to run as much as we want to?
Is there anything In the constitution
against it? Haven't we got a right to
cop more coin and hang on. If we can?
Did you ever see us let go of a sure
thing? Absolutely not' What do you
think of that for a speech V
i Pendleton. Or.. Mair 25. Dan P.
Smythe is a practicing attorney as
well as one of the biggest sheep deal
. era In the northwest, and thereby
! hangs a tale of $54,000 in fold coin
that went abegging for a taker
Wednesday at Echo. The tale begins
several months .go with the sale of
6000 head of ewes to Fred F. Thomas,
an Ohio buyer, and ended with their
shipment. Wednesday, to New York,
where, they are to be distributed by
the Agricultural Preparedness commit
tee to small farmers.
The Pendleton Sheep company, of
which Smythe is the head, m tde a con
tract several months ago. To bind the
contract, Thomas is said to have bor
rowed $6000 of J. W. Creath of Port
land and transferred the contract as
security. In the meantime the ewes
had advanced in price until Uiey were
worth-about $15,000 more than when
sold.
On May 12 Smythe was notified that
J. F. Beymer, Heppner banker, acting
as agent for Creath, would demand de-si
livery of the sheep under the assigned
contract. At the same time, Thomar.,
claiming to be a bona fide purchaser.
demanded delivery. The Pendleton
Sheep company asserted that it be
lieved Thomas to be the bona fide
purchaser, yet it was legally bound to
recognize the assignment. However,
when the sheep were counted Smythe
demanded cash. Beymer tendered
drafts, checks and guarantees of sev
eral banks, but Smythe refused and
declared the contract cancelled.
That night $54,000 in gold coin was
shipped from Portland under care of
an armed guard to Echo, but Smythe
had returned to Pendleton. His legal
partner, C. H. Carter, went to Echo
and tendered $6000 in currency and in
terest as repayment of moni-y Creath
had advanced. This was refused sev
eral times, but finally accepted and
the sheep were loaded and started east
in charge of Thomas. Had he not re
ceived the sheep he would have been
unable to fill the New York contract
and stood to lose between $15,000 and
$20,000. It is eaid.
Japanese Ships Aid Allies.
Rome, May 25. (U! P.) Japan is
"effectively cooperating" with alli-sd
warships in the Mediterranean, accord
ing to formal announcement today.
WXT WASH UaVYOKIXS
CkNixtAL wet waab. Xtt Iim.,
East T4. B-27S4.
due.
"manufacturers i
jobbers wholesalers!
TT-VTFT HUGS A YD SAO KTOS
By means of a secret process a
French scientist converts flowers, fruit
and even animal tissues into metal.
NEW TODAY
Zaoaas of 810,000
and up oa im
proved B n slaess
Pxosarty tor ox
Improvement Far poses.
t. P. UTSCOHB.
843 Stark Street.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
RIFF MUGS
Mad from old Ingrain, Brussels. Axmlnstsr.
Burroa. Alio rag rugs, all alses. Hail order
prompt. Bend fur booklet.
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc
8x12 rars, (team or electric cleaned $1.00
8x10 ruga- ateara or electric cleaned 75e
WESTERN FLU' RLO CO..
54 Union a.. N. Pbnne Kaat B-1475.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
-n5-0otB.tt?d?
J. P. Finley & Son
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main A-li.
M1LLKK & TRACEY. Independent Fu
neral Liireriurs. rrit'fs low &a
40, $60. Wash, at Ella. M. 8691. A-T835.
At ili LtJIIdl UUiEast 1088. C-108
Lady attendant.
WOOD PIPE
fORTUAXU WOOD Fll'K CO. factory an!
office near 24tb and York ata. Main 34S9
MEETING NOTICES
41
ed.
OREGON LODGE. No, 101. A.
F. and A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow isatur
day) evening at 8 o'clock.
Work in the F. C. degree. Vis
iting brethren cor.liallv invit-
By order of the W. M.
LESLIE S. PARKER. Secretary.
JNO. B. COFFEY
XOXTGAQE Z.OASS
Insurance, Surety Bonds
301 WTX.COX BX.SO. Main 702. A-3703.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7.8
Oregon Investment ft Mortrags OaV
Offices a 02-4 ire ad at.
FOB BEST No. 306 K 1st St., 41-
room brick building now being re
paired. See MB. EAWXTHB, 448 Sher-
1 ' IV UUlJUJllg.
Professional and
business directory
Real Estate Transfers.
AWina Patterson et al to Caroline J.
Klngaley, 13.51 acrea beg. at point
In K. bdry. of gee. 33, T. 1 S..R. 1
E. (To correct deed dated October
5. 1916) $ 10
Morris I.. Courtrtgbt and f. to the '
Bankers' Inrat. Co.. W. 4 I. 1 and
W. Vi I.. 2. B. 61. Vernon 1
Sheriff to Joseph Pazanowskl Parker
et 1, SE. of sec. 10, T. 2 N., U.
1 W 32,312
A. J. Walters and wf. to I. K. Moore,
portn. of L. 28 and L. 29. 30. B. 31.
Willamette Hta. Add., also portns of
L. 25, 28. said B. 31 10
H. A Swart et al to A. L. Parker. L.
14 5. 8. OTerlook 600
C. u. Lawrence and wf. to Edward
Charles Ma lone. L 6, B. 2, Rook wood
Park 10
Jame E. Colston to School DIat. No. 1.
Multnomah Co.. Oregon, 80x92 it
AGATES cut and polUbed. Jewelry aud watch
repairing. Miller . 843V Waablngton at.
IjAHs t UOLilAA. i..t., lift 2d at., blaua-
book rcanufacturers. A-31&a. Main 183.
"He sure Injected Bakerism into it," I beg. SE. cor. of L. 3. B. 1. Woodstock
said T. Par.
"Sure," said Ferd. "George is some
little injector, believe me."
QUESTION IS LOOMING
UP BEFORE RESERVE
OFFICER
CANDIDATES
VIENNA REPORT SAYS
AUSTRIANS MAINTAIN
SUPREMACY IN SOUTH
Second Physical Examina
tions Coming; How Soon!
Will Active Service Come?
.Only Gain by Italians in Ja-
miano Salient; Fighting Is
Most Desperate,
San Francisco, May 25. (I. 'N. S.)
Every man at the Presidio training
camp for reserve corps officers is to
day asking himself three questions,
and, from all indications, will ton
tinue to ask himself the same things
for many days to come. In their
order of importance the questions
are:
1. Will I be able to pass the second
physical examination that daily is
looming nearer, or will I be sent
home after giving up my job, closing
Portland & Oregon City Electric Rail- my office or otherwise severing my
franchise to self from a civilian payroll?
oDerate lnterurban electric streetca-s 2. If I pass the second physical
through the Boutheastern and down-1 test, will I get one of those commit
town sections of the city. Road con- eions as a reserve officer, followed by
struction will not be completed for a call for Immediate active service, or
several months, however. will I be obliged to go home flor an
. u - f. . .h indefinite period, after camp is over.
four franchise ordinances on the ballot
comes as the result of the controversy
over "Jitney" regulation.
When the ordinances were passed by
tia council it was asserted that the
"Jitneys" would put the referendum on
the four ordinances with a view of
holding them up until the next city
election In 1919.
Jltn7 Men Deny It.
To prevent such a mov the council of daily worries.
tisrreerl to submit the ordinances to the questions 2 and 3
find a payroll to connect up -with, and
stick to that until the active service
call comes?
3. When, if at all, will I get the
$100 a month for camp duty and the
mileage coming to me for travel from
my home to the camp?
There are a few of the boys who al
ready have successfully undergone the
second physical examination that' have
cut off question No. 1 from their list
They still have
to struggle with.
Beals Will Direct
All Coast Bureaus
Vienna (Via London). May 25. (U. j
P ). Austrian arms were maintaining ,
their supremacy practically everywhere
along the Italian front In the most !
James 11. Sutton and wf. to Johanna
Deckenbach. 6 acres beg. at pt. where
county line bet. Multnomah and
Clackamas counties Intersect county
road le-adlng to Milwaxikle in sees. 24
and 25, T. 18., R. 1 W
EItIu Zimmerman and wf. to Gaetano
Francone et al. L. 16. B. 8. Ladd's
I Add
Amelia G. Adams' and bus. to Warren
E. Thomas, SE. Vt of SW. hi of sec.
lft. T. 1 S.. R. 5 E.
G. W. Kenney and wf. to Albert E.
Kessler et al. E. H L. 2 and W. 15
ft. of L. 3. B. 2, Gresham
John N. Henkle to Ellen Josephine
Yannke. L,. 35, 38. 30. B. 14. Er-
rol Hta.
L. V. King and has. to C. . Calkins.
I L.. 2. 3. B. 7. Kern Park
1 Arlander F. Smith and wf . to Mable !
Smith, L. B, B. 2, St. Johns Park
I Add
1 Commerce Trust & Sarings Bank to
! lUrich A.'Brugger, L. 11. 12, B. 38,
East St. Johns
Dore-Thompson Co. to Mary Charlotte
Beable, L. 32 to 36, B. 8, West
Portland Park
Frank L.. Dnrfey and "wf. to' Bdwln
Foster, V. 13, B. 68, Lanrelhurst
James E. Dunham and wf. to Oliye
Wlnberg. L. 26. B. 16. Tremont Park
Mount Hood Ry Dev. Co. to H. Byron
Lerey, t. 6. 7, B. 6, Proctor
B. F. David to William B. Boardman
et al. L. 17. B. 4,.Lamanda Pwk.
Henry M. Tenny and wf. to N. M.
Mwart, Li. 8, u. , MipairicK-uonins
10
6,500
t iv.it f. i k ih raiirti pt jonna. .
desperate fighting this theatre of the . N. M Swart to Henry M. Tenny et al
war has ever witnessed, according to I 1 , B. 18. South St. Johns
today's official statement. The only Et p-.st1 hp"-kto Miry E- Leon"
gain achieved by the enemy was In j wifflimF. F?shr ."d wf" to Wiii'l.m
Jamiano salient, where Austrian troops G Coleman, L. 8, B. 5, Sewickly
withdrew five eighths of a mile. Add
'From Plava to the sea. since noon J- c- Ainsworni trustee, to
on Wednesday a battle of extraordi- R.. Vghf." Vo M..n Printing
nary violence has been raging." the Co.. l. h. 7. B7. Southoort
o. . -,
13. Men-
tone
R. H. HutThes to Better Cooking. Inc..
U. 12, B. 7, Belle Crest
Spire Sarjentlch to L,. C. Henrichsen,
L.. 1 to 7. in., B. 7. Greenoe Hts
Esther Alexander and wf. to L. H. Al
exander. E. 13 1-3 ft. of L. 3, and
W. 23 1-3 ft. of L. 4, B. 5, Central
Add to East Portland
J. W. Ejles and wf. to H.' E. Stubba et
al. Li. 43, 44, B. 8, Fern Park
Sheriff to Anna Wager. L,. 14, B. 8,
RaTenawood
Wellesley Land Co. to Elise E. Chris-
tensen, L.. B, lo. B. w, weuesiey.
10
10
10
10
375
10
160
10
550
750
500
10
10
war office reported. "Near VodiPA n Rufna Rlna to Lila Ring. L.
enemy attack collapsed. Near Monte- 1 Arleta Park No. 2. L. 5, B.
sano and Convait the enemy succeeded
in crossing our trenches, which his
drum fire had ruined, but was prompt
ly driven back.
Simultaneously two' Italian mass
storms were directed east of Gorlzia.
Both failed in our artillery fire and
the bravery of our troops in hand-to-hand
fighting.
'On the Carso plateau the fighting
was especially fierce and obstinate.
Between .rogtlhrib
people at the coming election. The though.
"Jitneys" denied that they ever con
templated such a plan, however.
With the exception of the routes,
provisions of thre four franchises are
nearly identical. They provide for tha
operation of large buses with a seat
ing capacity varying from 10 to CO
passengers, and further provide a fran- San Francisco. May 23. (P. N. S.)
chise fee of $1 per quarter per motor The entire coast weather predictions
bus seat. will toon be directed by the ban Fran
The first franchise provides for the Cisco government bureau, according to
ana t h A oca H
enemy's attacking 'Waves collided with i SoerlW to John Bain, U 6, B. 5, Wll-
m r counter arrnrirfn v - i "
ivivca, 1 11 c Birug
gle continuing with undiminished vio
lence through the morning.
"The enemy gained only in the Ja
miano salient, where we withdrew five
eighths of a mile.
"Otherwise we victoriously main
tained our positions everywhere."
an announcement made today. E. A
Beals, now in charge of the Portland
bureau, will likely be placed in charge.
Qeorge H.' Wilson, now in charge of
the local offices, will remain as second
In charge. Hitherto the Pacific rc-
vinn Via haon rllvirlpri Into twn sec-
The" second franchise provides for tions. Th-ey will be Joined. Wilson
operation of buses from Fourth and
Alder streets to Twenty-third and
Vaughn streets, to Front street and
Hamilton avenue, and to Nineteenth
and Vaughn streets.
Second Franchise Considered.
it-
the operation of buses from Fourtn
and Alder streets to East Sixtieth and
Division via Belmont. East Thirty-
ninth and other streets; from Fourth
and Alder to East Stark and East Six
tieth via Morrison bridge. East Stark
and other streets; from Fourth an 1
Alder to East Thirty-ninth and Divi
sion streets via Hawthorne bridge, Eaat
- Clay and other streets, and a branch
line on East Fifty-second street from
.Division street to Foster road.
The third franchise provides for the
. operation of motor buses through the
central east side, Irvington, the edge
of the Rose City Park district and
: the Alameda district.
The fourth franchise provides for
the operation of motor buses between
the downtown section of the city and
Linnton and ' WiUbridge. This fra,i
chise Is for four years while the other;
ar for three.
Austrian Assaults Fail. !
Rome, May 25. (I. N. S.) The bat.
ties for possession of Trieste-- have '
reached a new stage of intensity i
i...Uu6.,uui juursuay, me AUStrO
Margaret Johnson to Arthur Llnd, L. 5,
B. 88, Laurelburst
Bertha Vandemeer to Sycamore Real Es
tate Co.. und. y, int. in following:
L. 3, 4, B. 25. U. 8, B. B. 31. Linnton.
Clarence W. Hodsoo and wf. to C. W.
Cornelias, land in Sec.' 38, T. 1 N..
R. 3 E.
Joseph McChesney and wf. to John W.
Palmer, L. 16. B. 1, Chester Place.
L. 15. 16, B. 4. Cbipman Add., L. 0.
10. 11. 12, B. 3, Court Place
William C. Scougell "to Nancy Martin. U
12. and frac. L.. 14, B. 3, Richmond..
10
10
50
1.200
2,743
10
1,350
10
10
550
10
100
60u CAKU party To be given Fri
day. May 23, at Manchester hall
85 V4 Fifth st. A number of valuable
prizes, the first being a 50 lb. sack
of flour.
ROSEBUD council. K. L,. of S.. will
give a dance and card party at East
Side Business Men's rooms. Sat. eve..
May 26, cor. Grand ave. and H Alder
St. Add. Zbc. Kverybody welcome.
tMBLKM jewelry a specially; buttons.
.Ia
pins, rham
eeer Brow . lS1-3 6th
marriages. Births. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Peter Hull). George
Montavllla, Or.
Charles J. Be'tchel. 1426 E.
Myrtle B"de. 4.V1 Jeftsnp st
Or., and Lldia Mueller
18th st. 3. E., and
SMITH & CO.
IN VITATIONS
Third Floor
Morgan bldg
UKfcSS SUITS for rent, all sizes
Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st
AGATE CTTTTINO AST) KFO. JEWELER
BLANXBOOK MAKERS
CARPET CLEAN1HO
f MUSS a
west Rug Co., 188 E. 8th.
via old carpvut.
ruga. Carpel
anlng. Nortb-
Kflst 3580. B-1280.
KLCKK ULGS. UAG HUGS.
CARPET CLEANING. REFITTING, ETC.
LARGEST PLANT IN NORTHWEST.
RUG CO. PHONE EAST 6516. B-1475.
UltK BROW., Electric Cleaning Works Csr
peta cleaned and laid: refittloz our sDeclaltr
Est 44o. B-llKtt. 204 E. iutb at., N.
VACLLM CLEANING at your home.
up. Main 46U8.
(row 25c
CKfROPRACTOas
W. O. fOWkL, L). C. 312-314 Panama blue.
10 to 12 and 2 to 5. All diseases.
UK. McMAHON is making good. 31 adjust
ment. io. seven. $3. Esalest terms.
COAL AMD WOOD
East 2041. NATIONAL FUEL CO. C-1224
Cord wood. 4-ft. Block wood. t lab wood. Sawed
Blookwood. City Slabwood. Green 81aowood.
GOL'LD To Mr. and Mrs. A. l tiould. 61
loiumma bird.. Mar 13. a daughter.
Hl'BBARI) To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Hub-
oaro. t:. ziat st.. Mar 13 a son.
THOKRSE.N To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N
TTioreaen. 4TK) Sumner at.. Mar i:t. a Kin
ItABB To Mr. and Mrs. Earle E. Crabb
Kalrview. Or.. May 13. a dxuebter.
IANSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneih I). Han
sen. set Mariahall st.. May 13. a dmiehter
M'MICKBN T Mr. awl Mrs. Andrew C. Mc
Ml'-ken. i'M Flora are... Mar 13. a daughter
WAIXA('t-To Mr. and Mrs. Jasper V. Wal
lace. C-HiasM. Wash.. May 14. a daughter
HOE RN ER To Mr. and Mr. Ied Hoerue
4rt Weidler st.. Mar 14. a son.
ENSEN To Mr. and Mrs Noise R. Jensen
ftttO',4 Alto-rta at.. May 14. a daughter.
RICE To Mr. aud Mrs. James N. Klee. 609
K. Bth St.. N-. May 14, a son.
(inKE To Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Moore, 85
N. i;'.th at.. May 17. twin sons
ARNItT To Mr. and Mrs. John Arndt. 426
Shiwr at, Mav 15. a daughter.
HI." RLE Y To Mr. and Mrs. nine W. Hurley.
677 Drew st.. May 15. a daughter.
KLEIN To Mr. and Mr. John Klein. 120
Hartman St.. Mar 15. a son.
RLHNDORFF To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Ruhndorff, 1168 Moore St., Mar 17, a
daughter
EDWARDS To Mr. and Mra. Clinton H. YA-
wards. 148 B. .Tth at.. May 17, a son.
AMERICAN FUEL CO. 18tb and Vaughn.
All kinds of green and dry wood. A 1 dry
fir a specialty. Also coal. Bdwr 712. A-2415.
NbEK A FAKit All kluda of green and dry 4-
it. nr tor sale. -5c water st. M-43. A --!(.
DOO AND CAT HOSPITAL
DR. G. H. HU'l'HMA.N,
HoapiUl 415 E. 7tb St.
VETERINARIAN.
East 1847. B-1B62.
EDUCATIONAL
DAN CINQ
MANCHESTER Dancing Academy, 85 Vi Btb at.
bet. Stark and .Oak. S;eclal rates. 4 prlrats
lessons - morning, arternooo. erenlng; au
lateat dancea guaranteed; class Thursday, a t
nrday erenings. 7. 8:30. Broadway 2160.
RINGLER Daucing Academy. All branches of
modern, fancy, ttage and ball room dancing
Classes and private for adults and children.
Main 33J. Montrose Klngler, director.
MR. AND MRS. HEATH'S School: lesson
datlr. Class Mor... Tbur. eres. 109 2d St..
bet. Wash.. Stark. Lessons 25c. Main 3205
MISS IRELAND 509 Dekum bldg.
lessons $5. Hours. :ao a. m.. w p.
10 private
. m.
MUSIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
PROF. T. E. LAWSON Piano lessons st your
home. 0e. Phone I abor -jw:to.
RAGTIME piano playing In 10 to 20 lessons
"Christensen's System.' 412-13 Colombia bldg.
E. THIELHORN Violin tescher. Pupil Serclk.
207 Flledner bldg. Broadway 1R2B.
PIANO and rocal lessons, with use of practice
piano 1 hour per day. to roontb. Main oZlO.
LAW SCH00L8
OREGON" LAW SCHOOL A thorough, oractl
cal course In law. Recltationa erenlnga.
Main 77. AMsny niqg.
EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT. LTXN08
TREATMENT by specialist; glaaaes fitted. Dr
F. F. Casseday. M7 Dekum bldg.. 3d and Wn
FLUFF RUQ8 AND RAO RUOS
NORTHWEST RLO CO. Established 1808
Fluff rugs and rag rugs woren. sll sizes. E
8th and TyIor! Knst 3.vo. B-12HO.
PENINSULA Rug Works Rag rug and carpet
weaving. ioit ranon are, wooaiawn 2n85
FURNACES
BOYNTON FURNACES
J. C.
Economical Effectual.
BAYER CO.. Front and Markef.
Building rermits.
has been in charge of the local bureau
since 1913 and has won the admiration
of all those connected with the service.
San Diego Ex-Mayor Arrested.
Los Angeles. May 25. (P. N. S.)
Wanted here on a charge of using the
mails in a scheme to defraud, William
H. Carlson, twice mayor of San Diego,
was taken into custody yesterday at
Kogales, Ariz., and steps are being
taken for his immediate removal here.
The specific charge against Carlson is
alleged misuse of the mails in con
nection with a land promotion scheme
in Imperial county.
Victim's Will Missing.
Seattle, May 25.-(P. N. S.) The
will of Mrs. Florence Wehn, whose
murdered body was, found in a vacan t
lot here a month ago, has dlsapeparc.i.
according to her husband. James A.
Wehn, who has filed application for
letters, ol administration in the su
perior court. Mrs. Wehn left- real es
tate cand other property valued at
S3000. Wehn believes the will has been
stolen.
Hungarians made desperate effort to Blodett fT?tm?nt " 1 mtoTJ.
., Jr ?, rrorts to fireproof relnforced concrete and fireproof
recapture their lost ground eoutheast steel frame moring picture thestre. 101-107
BroadwaT. between Stark and waanmgton sts.;
Liberty Thestre Corporation, builders; $2500.
D. M. Holbrook. repair 2 story frame ahop,
415 Jessup, bet. Union and 7th; builder, lame;
:oo.
B. & B. Realty Co.. erect frame garage. 074
Thurmsn, bet. 2Sth and 29th; Sam Connell
Lumber Co., builders: $35.
BAB. Realty Co.. erect 1 story frame
gsrage. 974 Tbnrman st.. bet. 28th and 291b;
Sum Connell Lumber Co.. builders; $33.
B. tc B. Realty Co.. erect 1 story frame gar
age, 974 Thnrmanast.. bet. aim ana Vlii;
Sam Connell Lumber Co.. builders; $36.
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) 3& zET.L bei. Ttarmi." ttavlST
FURNITURE REPAIR AND Uf H0L8TERIN0
MULTNOMAH Furniture Uoapital. 354 3d
Expert mattress making. Main 4554.
HAIR GOODS AND HAIR DRESSING
FEB VET A HANEBUT. leading wig aud tou
pee makers, finest atock human bair goods
halrdreasing. manicuring, face and acalp treat
roent. Removed to 348 Alder, near Broadway
MATTRESSES
of Gorits, but all their counter assaults;
failed.' said a dispatch from Udine
today. j
Rate Case Is to Be
Heard in Medford
Washington. May 25. (WASHING-
The case of the Medford Commercial ! William Ballla. builder; $30.
club against Southern Pacific class
rates from Medford to California,
assigned for hearing June 1, will be
heard at Medford instead of Portland,
according to an order of the Inter
state Commerce commission.
1 American Is Cited
For Aiding Wounded
1 -
, , Paris. May 25.J-(I. N. S.) For car
rying wounded .men from the firing
' line amid a hall p,f violent shell fire.
John Kdwara uoit, oi Harvard, a
member of the American ambulance
neld, service, was citea ror aisttn- day. He was 69 years old and had
gulshed service. Bolt,.hails from lived in Seattle more than a quarter
4rooKiine, Jasuss. , j or a century
Francis P. Scott Dies.
Seattle, May 25. (P. N. S) Sue
cumbing to a stroke of apoplexy,
Francis F. Scott, well known lumber
man of the northwest. Is dead here to-
What Oregonian
Thought of Daly
Just 4 Years Ago
The following editorial esti
r mate of Commissioner Will H
Jfr Daly appeared in the Oregon
jit ian four years ago: -
rW. H. Daly Is a man with at
lono; and honorable -rtoora. of
IH- active and useful Mrrloa for
the labor interests aud fox tlx
general interest as well. 'His
sincerity and devotion to hie
ideals have impressed mot only
Mr. friends but tne forces and"
ft elements that stand for differ.
ent views and purposes, ar.
ft SAXiT'8 PZmSOxTAX XECOXB
ft X8 CX.EAJT A3TD HIS PCTUO
ft JtECOBB ZS OOHBZ8TSHT
ft AMD GOOD." Oreronlaa Vit
ft 17, 1913.; y
ft
Henri Darles, erect 1 story frame garage.
63 E. lftth at., N., bet. Siskiyou and Klicki
tat; E. L. Sanborn, builder: $175,
H. W. FVies. repair dock and stores. 200
202 Front St., bet. Taylor and Salmon; F. H.
Brandes. builder: $100.
Fred Blackwood, erect 1 story frame garage,
1118 K. 20th St.. N., corner Emerson; $60.
J. R. Hsll. repair 4 story frame lodging
house. 184 .Sherman, bet. Front and Hood; J.
R, Hale, builder; $1000.
J. Fenlrard. repair 3 story frame dwg.. 56
Tnerstis at., bet. Washington and Everett:
! Jamea Moe. builder: $330.
I M. M. Uallotu, repair 2 story frame store,
1 225 Grand are., bet. E. Market and Mill:
builder, same; $150.
(i. Edlnnd. erect 2 story frame dwg.. 405 E.
12th st. N.. bet. Thompson and Brasee; L.
K. Bailer, builder; $3500.
First National Dans, repair wag poie on a
atory bank, 105 6th St.. bet. Washington and
Stark: Enterprise planing Mill Co.: $300.
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FUNERALS
Beautiful adult plush or
Broadcloth casket, em
balming, outside box.
hearse, two- sntos and
service for
Funerals If desired for
$20, $40, $).
Higher priced funerals
la proportion.
We manafactore caaketa.
Lady Assistant. Beautiful Funeral Chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington at EUa St. (bet. 20th and 21 rt)
West hide. , , Mala 8601. A-T884.
$75
OLD mattreases and feather beds made lnt
sanitary folding forms; feathers renovated
Folding M. Co.. WW Williams are. East M74
MrttEOORAPHTNO MTJLTIORAFHIWO
MIMKUGKAI'HING. Cir. letters. W. E. rinse
A Co.. Inc.. 3H Stark. Main 3347. A 12ttO
PAIRTINO TINTING. PAPERHANGINO
TOCHLB PAINTING CO. Painting, tinting
pa pernanging. rv-tn iarsnaii t. Msi n 441
PHYSICIANS
DR R. A. PHILLIPS. Allskr bids Asrhma
Kerronsnesa." Prostatic Trouble, liheuros tlm
IJIRTHS
Williams ave.
t 1088. C-108.
Day and night service.
CKMETEItY
Mt. Scott Park
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tabor 1468. D-81.
MAI SOLKUMS
Riverview Abbey
Mausoleum
?"JPIttock blk Phone Broadway
351
MOXU
si Tfa,asa,s,,s,,ssasi i
MEXTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-26S
4th et.. odd. citv hall. Main 85-4
Philip Neu & Pons for memorials
EXCHANGE REAIa ESTATE 24
(Coa tinned
150 ACRES
75 acrea in cultivation and nlsnted
to crop, balance fine timber and pas
ture: fine buildings. 7 horses. 5 cows.
4 sneep. beet of machinery. 8120 per
acre; property free of incumbrance;
will take $500 in trade for Portland
residence; $5000 cash, balance on long
time with low interest.
DILI. MAN & HOWLAND.
Sth and Main Pts.. Oregon City, Or.
VERY attractive furnished Seaview,
Wash., home, several lots, facins
ocean, good condition. Reasonable for
cash, or take part trade- terms on bal.
Call or write 'Killingland." 1018 Cham,
ber of Commerce bldg . Portland, Or.
Main 3953.
HAVE 99 acres; good buildings; near
Lebanon. 65 acres; gnod build1ng;
near Uervais: 10 acres (rood buildings,
near Portland. SO acres, timber, nea'
Toledo. What have vou to offer? Mas
terson or Sletten. 20; AMIcox lildg
I KJN'T WORRY.
1 can 3cll or trade anything: any-
where. Uvinan, 431 Cham, of Com.
WILL sell or will trade for land, fur
nishings of 62 room apartment house.
K-4 K . Joy rnal.
VAXTKI REAL ESTATE 31
BLAESI NG GRANITE &
JJ -i67-3RD. ST. AT MADISON
HAVE cash buyers for modern homes
in good locations. Must be right.
Mnsterson or Sletton. 20? Wilcox hlJjr ,
KOOMIX HOI KKS
FOK SALE BUSINESS
l'KOPEKTY
OG
INCOME property. 2 large grain and
hay warehouses. capacity ho.uuo
bushels and 1000 tons hay. including
machinery and 2 acres on R. R.;
place rents for $100tj for season. Can
be bouKht for $t."00 cash. A bargain.
McMtnnvtille Land l"o.. McMinnvalle. ur.
IX)lt SALE HOUSES
Ol
DROADWAY HOME
R)R SALE.
BUY A HOME FIRST.
Modern 7 room home, with every
modern convenience: parage, under
ground gasoline tank; fine lawij
shrubbery, etc. Price onlv $4900 on
very easv terms to right party.
Inside Property Dealers,
Ground floor. Henry Building.
COUNTRY HOTEL. 30 rooms first class
furniture. tiood. live town, lark's
lobby, iiiano, Kafe, casli register, clgrir
case, typewriter; everything neeJ"d
in place. $100 $1000. terms to suit
on balance. Rent $30 411 Henry bldg.
33 WHIMS, RENT $50.
2 Mocks, from V. ()., all outside
rooms, dandy transient location part
H. K. All for $550; easy terms. Peters,
15 N. Bth st. ' ,
HUSIXESS Ol'I'OUTUXlYIES 2(
FOR SALE
SUMMER RESIDENCE
at
NEWPORT. OREGON.
7 room house, plate glass windows
in front, with magnificent view of
beach, ocean and bay. Ideally located.
Will be sold very reasonably. Address
Vallev Real Estate "o.. Carlton. Or.
GEN ER A L M ER 'HA ND1SE.
In Rend or., citv of fioon; best new
up-to-dCTP stock (JROCERIES MEN'S
WORKING CLOTHES AND SHOES:
majority of stock bought oeforc the
wr prices came into effect Sales
$300 to $500 a day. Will sell at in
voice. Will invoice stock ar.d fixtures.
$12,000; no trades, no agents. Some'
terms can be had; long term lease, $40.
Drick hiag., 40x69, basement 40x40. 2
big sawmills in town and 3 smaller
nes in near town. This is no fake
nd worth anyone's while to look into.
I am obliged to ouit the business on
account of health. AdAess P O. Box
28. Bend. Or.
HE safest and best buy in the valley,
grain and hay warehouse. Including
V acres ground, fully equipped with
4nachinery, no competition at place;
oes big business, large territory: all
ready to step in and go to it. Can -get
ou a renter at $1000 per reason. Can
be bought for JH'.fjiO. Mc.Mlnnvlllc
ami Co.. MrM inn vllle. Or.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
ROTH At his late residence In Hillsdale.
Or., May 'J4. ( sper Roth, age 64 jear.
months, 22 daya. The deceased Is sur
vived by a widow, Mrs. M. Roth, and two
sons, John Roth of Bridgeton. Or., and lnsr
Itoth of Hillsdale. Or., and two daughters.
Mrs. Annie Rufeuer. Hillshoro; Mrs. Kat!iT
ine Spalinger. Rosehurg. Or., and two broth
ers, l'eter Roth of Vancouver. Wash, and
John Roth of Clackamas. Or. Deceased was
a member of Portland (irutll err-In. Funeral
notice later. Funeral arrangements in charge
of Sfcewes' Undertaking company.
IRVINGTON SNAP.
HandfMmely finished home in best
part of Irvington, modern in every de
tail, all built-in conveniences, large
living room anil dining-room, kitchen,
three sleeping rooms on second floor
and two nicely finished in attic; fuil
cement basement, good furnace. Ownt-r
leaving town end will sell for $4750
on easv terms. Is worth $6500.
LI" K I I K M A N N COMPANY,
913 Chamber of Commerce.
A Sl'RE bargain; I em leaving Port
land and will sell my 5 room modern
home, close to best carline, only 15
minutes out; nice yard, with friut and
roses. Price $2500. Easy terms. G-520,
Journal.
WOODSTOCK BARGAIN.
6 rooms, modern, 2 big lots, fruit,
garden, hens; must sell quickly. Best
offer takes it. 6035 57th ave. Tabor
4341.
GARRIGl'ES - At hi residence. 620 Holly
atreet. May 24. Samuel Parker t.arrlgnes, age
68 rears. 4 months. -1 day. PuiieraJ ser
vices will be held at the conserratorr chapel
of the Eest Side Funeral directors, 414 Kast
Alder street, tomorrow outurdayi. May Jts.
t 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment at
Riverriew cemetery.
EQl'ITY in modern bungalow, hard
wood floors. full " lot. on carline
trade for musical instrument or dia
mond. Sellwood 1919.
NICE 8 room house. $3750. for valley
farm. 160 Canadian wheat land for
vacant lots.- or rooming house. $3500. or
both for vallev farm. 416 Piatt bldg
n ILIj Sell Liicaji iuj a iiwm unusdiuw .
also 10 acres with $1000 worth of
wood. Tshor 47S7
FOR SALE LOTS
10
HAWKINS May Mra. Ada Hawkins, age
"i rears, beloved wife of Albert Hawkins,
and daughter of the late Catherine A. Coburn.
Funeral services win pe nem ai uunning sic
Kntee'a chapel Saturday. May 26. at 2 p. m.
Friends invited. Services private at the Mnunt
Scott crematorium chapel
JOHNSON At Fresno. Cal.. May 20. Mary
Johnson age 2 years. Beloved wife of
George N. Johnson. Funeral services will be
held tomorrow iaiuraayi. aiay . at i a.
m. at the cbapel ol .Miner a lTat-ey. vt an
Ington at Ella at. Interment at Rose City
cemetery.
LANE! At San Francisco, t al., .May 2:!. Sen
ator Harry Lane, age Ol years, uusiiana c.r
lols A. Lane and father of Mr. Ifaar M.-
lirlde. Mrs. lelancv llb-ks and Marorle uane.
Notice of funeral hereafter. J. P. Finley ic
Son. directors.
BARGAIN" Lot in
only $60. 202 H
evenings.
h1 mile circle.
Jefferson. Call
ACREAGE
57
Gibson Half Acres
Good son. city water, close in ear-
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell-
wood 4i6. John H. Gibson, owner.
CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN rancn
near Portland; 3. 5, 10 acre tracts,
$6i to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc
Karland. 505 Venn bldg . Portland.
60 ACRES. 20 cleared, no gravel. $8
per acre: H cash. 1442 K. 7th N.
NEILi, Sarah L. Nelll, St. Vlncent'a hos
pital, Mav 22. 52 years, tuberculosis of hip.
JETTTE Adolph' Jette. Linnton. Or., May 22.
91 years, endarteritis oojnerans.
GKORGEOren 8. George, 274 College at..
May 22. years. cereDrai nemorrnage.
SOLLARS At tie residence, ion William
ave. Mar 25. Margaret r. aouara, wiaow
of the late George A. Sollars. Remains are
at Holraan s huuerai parlors. &nuounrmeni
of funeral later.
LRICKER The remains of the late Edward
Brliker, age 36 years, will be forwarded Sat
irday 9 s m. to Dallas for Interment by
A. 6! Kenworthy A Co., (W02-,V104 y2il st.,
S E.. In Lents.
HILL In this city. Msy 24. James W. HU1.
atted 45 yeara. late of Seattle. Wash. The
remains are at the residence establishment of
j p. Finley A Son. Mwitgnmery at Bth.
FLORISTS
CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 2S7 MorrUod
gt Main or A-1805. Fine flowers and
floral designs. No branch stores.
MARTIN FORBES CO.. florists, 354
Wash. Main 269, A-126S. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
MAIN 6116; wreaths, pillows, $s up.
S prays $1 up. Chappell's. 347 Morrjgon
SWISS FLORAL CO.. 412 K. 7th N.
Store 23d and Ollsan. Main 1359.
Coutts & Trombley. 768 Glisan. flowers
for all occasions. .Mar, nu, a-mo
MAX M. SMITH. Florist. 141 6th t.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
PLTTMBINO BTTPPLIZ8
RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
Fleming. 112 4th st. Main 7300.
BATH tubs, sinks, toilets, pipe and fittings.
A L. Howard. 212 4th st.
PRINTING AND BINDING-
nDiMTiMn r. w
I nllt I inVJ and Oak ata
BALTE8
M.
A CO.. Isr
163. A-1188
HAK.SH PK1XT1NG CO.. 122H Front st.
PRINTERS AND ENO RAVERS
THE IVY PRESS JOHN M. MANN.
IR2 Ptsrk st. Brosdwar 4s. A-4KW
RUBBEJt STAMPS AND SEALS
ALSO Stencils, 'trade Checks, Brass Signs.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
63 Broadway at. Broadway TIP. A-2710.
SHEET METAL WORKS
REPAIRING tin and gravel roofs. Jacob LoaTH
810 lt st. Phone Main 1424.
TOWXLL 8UPPLT
rorflsnd Laundry Co.. for prompt, efficient
service. Phone Broadway 410. A -4410.
TRANSFER ANP STORAOK
Oregon Transfer Co.
Established 1870.
Transfer and Forwarding Agents.
Storage Free Trackage.
' Office and Storage 474 Glisan 8t.
13th and GUssn! Main SO. A-4430.
ALWAYS "PICK'
THE- BEST HOUHKHoLU
ROODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Pick in.
Shipping and Moving. Horse or Anto Vans.
Special freight rates to aH points.
C O. Pick TRANSFER A 8TORAGE CO.
2d and Pine. Broadway 090. lnaa.
FREE STORAGE. FREE MOVING.
Limited time. Object to fill warehouse.
SECLRITY 8TORAGB A TRANSFER CO.
109 Park St. Uala 8196, A-10iL !. .
Edward Holman.
President.
J. E. Werleln
W.
J. Holmaj,
Secretary
Treas.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
THE HOUSE OF SQUARE
DEALING
Main
Third and Salmon Streets.
Established 1S77.
I-adv Assistant.
507 A-1511.
P. L LEB
Undertaker, E. 11th and Hawthorne.
Phones E. 781..B-1883. Lady assistant
Du n n i n & M c E ntee i' "oTe1?
every detail. Kroaaway and fine sts.
Broadway 430. A-4558. Lady asslptany
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
Tabor 5267. S802 823 t., Lents. Tabor
6895. 66th st. and Foster road. Arleta
F, S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors.' 414
Alder st. Phone East 62. B-2S25.
PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J
Groskopf. funeral director. Woodin.
4940. C-1155. Killlngsworth and Kerbv
FOR HALE FARMS
17
18 ACRES, about 16 acres tillable.
wood for family use. 10 acres seeded
to pasture, sandy loam. 8 acres In cul
tivation, all fenced and cross fenced.
trout stream through place, about 100
frjjit trees mostly bearing, small
fruits of all kinds, 5 room house, hot
and cold water, small barn, necessary
outbuildings, team, harness, cow brood
sow. 100 chickens, furniture; adjoining
good school, '-i mile from railcpad
town. In very thickly setttled locality
all rural advantages. on macadam
road, 12 miles from ancouver. -Price
$3260.
thumfsu.n et a vv a.-n.
Fth and Main sts.. ancouver Wash
FRUIT. 1AIRY. ALFALFA.
Land for alfalfa: $2500 required as
cash payment and to start crop. Some
trade and long time on tne Da.ia.ncei.
Two cheese factories. rlne schools
Pure water for drinking-. Watertight
oaid ud. See "fatanrieia."' 616 seilin
bldg.
GROCERY' HARGATN.
In heart of west side, all new atock.
rent $10, Including two furnished living
rooms: doing good business. All for
29R. worth $S00. Teters Realty Co..
15 N. 6th st.
WANTEO Ooctnr for furnished of
fice, good location, who wants citv
practice: rent cheao. R-SfiO. Journtl.
$300 CASH.
Well established business.
$160 a month. G-42. Journal.
prof.:
AT ONCE Stock hardware, no fix
tures or lease, small amount will
handle. Phone evenlngn Tabor 708i.
A GOOD, clean cash business, cheap.
See owner after 1 for particulars, at
271 Yamhill st
Ml'ST be sold: small hardware and
paint stock. Phone Tabor f.473.
FOR SALE Re.'i.xonable. l chair bar
ber shop. Phone Marshall 448.
PUTTER store $400 ;1 Yamhill.
MONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE
OUR installment plan is the best an 1
surest method of paying a loan.
$32.26 per month for 36 months, or
$21.24 for 60 months, or
$1517 for 96 months, pays a $10)1
loan and interest.
Other amounts in proportion.
We loan on improved city property.
Or for building purposes.
No commission charged.
EQUJT ABLE SAV'OS & LOAN ASS N.
Z4Z KtarK St.. j'ortiana. "jr.
Ritter, Lowe & Co,
LOAN AMOUNTS TO SUIT.
205-7 Hoard of Trade bldg
BUILDING loans on citv or auburU'i
property; money advanced as work
progresses. w. u. liecK tia railing
bldg. Main 8407.
MONEY to loan in amounts of $100 to,
$5000 on city property.
A. H. HELL. 20 1 ;ei!inget bldg
$200-. $250. $400. "$1000. $300J.
On city or raim property.
LEW
J. C. CORHIN CO..
IS BLDG
CITY MORTGAGE LOANS,
$500 to $60006.
FRED S. WILLIAM". 92 U 1ST
CASH paid for mortgages, notes, co..
tracts; mortgage loans, reasonatj.
rates. F. H. Lewis, lobby 4. Lewis bit!;-
$1600 to $5oOO to loan, no commission:
principal. 8-117. Journal.
MONEY to loan; real estate mortgage s
bo't. Fred C. King. 314 Spalding hd.r
MORTGAGE loans. 6 and 7. Loan
Salomon & Co.. 408 Selling bldg.
MONEY to loan, 6 to 8. V.
sV Co.. $10 Spalding bldg
11. SeUJ
$1500 to loan on good property, inter
est 8. C-421. Journal.
$200 $360, $600. $900. $1200. $180.).
FTed W. German Co 782 Cham. Com
MONEY TO LOAN
CHATTELS, SALARIES
67
46 ACRES m miles from KaJama,
Wash.: 20 acres in- crop, good or
chard, good buildings, livestock and
implements, all for $4000; will take
$2000 trade.
J. C. CORBIN CO.. 305 Tewls bldg.
120 ACRES. 6 miles Camas. Wi
sell or trade. 641 Plttook block.
ib..
FOR RENT FARMS
14
I HAVE a 10 acre piece of small or
chard 4 miles east cf Estacada
which I want intercropped on shares.
Phone Eat 1507.
I HAVE a 10 acre piece ana small or
chard 4 miles east of Estacada
which I want intercropped on shares.
Phone East 1507,
FOR RENT 10 acres,
near citv. Tabor 683
good terms.
HOMESTEADS
47
160 ACRE homestead relinquishment
for sale. A- H- Johnson, box 84 A.
R F I No. 1. Carlton. Or.
good
rvrt p SAM will give you a
homestead. Call at 714 Couch bldg.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 34
OWNER offers at sacrifice modern
duplex house, ideal location. 10
minutes to postoffiee. west side; In
come $70 per month. Consider part
trade. Owner. 4 08 Henry blag.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Portland
property, 40 acres in Benton Co..
good bidgs , S wells, all fenced, equity
$2500. V-T.1 6. Journal.
. r- desiring to Duy, sell ur cxcnng
city propertw, farms, timber or stump
lands, communicate with Brswer-Knapp
Co 717 Corhett b'dg. . -
WILL trade my bungalow, good' loca
tion, corner lot, for small farm near
city. 107 E. 56Ui st. N. Phone Tabor
3624.
OlCVACC Undertaking Co. Mam 415J,
OlNLVVCO A-2821. Cor. 3d and Clar
Uomilinn East 80th and Glisan. Fu-
i lainiiiuii
neral services. Tabor 431
Breeze & Snook
iont at
ibor 1258.
35i.it.
R. T. Byrnes, new residence eatabi't
1 Williams ave. Wdln. 220. C-l42.
a ACRES. Mosier district, trade for
Peninsula lot or auto; might pay
some difference. U-332, Journal.
IF vou want to sell, buy or exchange
your property see Mastcrson or Slet-
ten, 202 Wilcox niqg
DON' f WORRY.
We can sell or traJe anything.
Pacific Investment Co.. 24S4. Stark St.
The
FIVE or 10 acres for small house and
lot. Phone Broad war 868 after p, m.
BY OUR METHOD
We can furnish you
MONEY
On short notice to pay vour present
bills and you can pay us back In easy
weekly or monthly payments as you
like.
WE LOAIN MU.CI
To salaried people on their own notes.
easy payments, strictly confidential.
ABSOLC i fc-lvX rs- Pin-unui.
u,i-ln loans elsewhere does not
prevent you from, getting loans here.
We also loan on household furni
ture, pianos, etc., without removal.
Call and See Us.
COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO..
(Licensed in both city and state)
317 FAILING BLDO..
3d nnd Washington sts.
If You Need Money See Us
SALARIES CHATTELS
Loans made to persona on salary r
fixed income, on household urnitur;.
pianos diamonds and other personal
property; legal rates
Business confidential ; private or-
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PORTLAND LOAN CO (Licensed..
. 306-307 Dekum bldg
PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOAN ASs'a
Established by Portland business
men to orotect borrower.
C. MYERS HERRMAN. Mgr.. 394 Stark
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY.
PI A SOS. HOUSEHOLD H'HNITHRK.
LOANS WANTED
30
WANTED $2200 at 6. 2 to 5 years
Will pay no commission. Suitable
security, farm land Rov W. Minkler.
Route 3. Vancouver. Wash.
MORTGAGES for sale on improved
city and going farms. $500 to $5000.
Deshon & Hawk. 615 Chamber of Com
merce. '
FINANCIAL
SI
1st and 2d mortgages purchased, also
sellers" interest in contracts. Or. ant
Wash H. E. Noble. Lumbermen bldif.
HELP WASTED MALE
WANTED Two boys with wheels 1
years old can earn $50 monthly.
Apply 7. Board of Trade bldg.
tOOiJ M-iif rug weavers wanted."
Northwest Rug Co., E. 8th and Tay-'
lor.
BAKER
Steins"
wagon
Bakery,
driver wanted til
32i lth st.. If.
MACHINE men and boys wanted. Si
lem Fornlture Co. 970 Macadam. -s
(Coatiaasa im rc) .
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