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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917.
16
OMAN
MURDER
Li
DOKS
WITNESS OF
SAYS TUENG
LIKE SLAYER
Prisoner Has Same General
Build, Says Mrs, Etta Par-
rlsh on Witness Stand,
TONG KILLING DESCRIBED
City Physician Zlegler and K. C. JMst-
rlcli Only Two Other Witnesses
Called, by tha Btats.
WILL GREET FORMER
FRIENDS IN PORTLAND
COMMISSIONERS MUST
Mrs. Etta Parrlsh, an eye witness
to the shooting of Joseph Oue, Chi
nese merchant, the eveninj? of March
27, took the stand this morning In
Circuit Judge Gatens' court during
the trial of Wong Wen Tueng, charged
with Guc's murder, and testified as
to her recollection of all the events
: immediately leading up to and fol
lowing the crime.
t Mrs. Parrlsh, according to her tes
timony, was directly opposite the
Dtore at 250 Madison street in front
of which the machine stood that Gue
was occupying when shot. She was
. on her way over town, she said, and
her first intimation of trouble was
. the sound of revolver shots, coming
-apparently from across the street.
Following the first two shots. Mrs.
. Parrlsh said, she looked across at the
machine standing In front of the res
taurant, and immediately after saw a
man come from behind It, fire a half
' dozen more shots Into It, and then run
"up the street.
Her description of the murderer
was vague nnrt her only identification
of the prisoner, Tueng. In the court,
as the possible man whom she had
?een running up the street, was that
he had the same general build. The
light coat worn by the prisoner at the
time of his arrest was produced and
Mrs'. Parrlsh stated that It seemed
to be the same shade as the coat worn
by the man she had seen do the shoot
ing. City Physician Fred Ziegler and H.
C. Dietrich were the only other two
witnesses called by the state this
morning.
1 ' ', '',' swass
PICK PRIVATE CLERKS
FROM ELIGIBLE LIST
New Members of Council Find
They Cannot Select Sec
retaries From Private Life.
MAYOR'S CLERK EXEMPT
Xellaher Had Intended to Ham Peter
If oXntosh, But Learned of Char
ter Restriction.
The newly elected city commission
ers, -who propose to appoint their own
private secretaries and chief clerks, are
steering for deep water and Btormy
weather, according to the forecasters
in the city hall today.
Several of the newly elected officials
had planned to appoint men of their
own selection from private life to
places in the city's service, but It devel
oped today that this could not be done
without setting aside the city charter
providing for civil service.
Eligible X4st Exists
All the present secretaries to tha
commissioners are under civil service,
they having been required early in tha
Kathleen Lawler, soprano of New administration to take tne examina-
York and Paris, will greet her thou-: tions, and an eligible list rrom wnicn
eands of old-time friends end admirers appointments must be made exists.
upon her return to Portland next I An eligible list from which chier
month, when she appears upon the 1 clerks of departments and bureaus
music festival program July 7. Miss must be selected also exists.
Lawler's art has ripened and developed i Dan Kellaher, who is to be a member
since she was last heard in this, her of the new commission, announced that
home city. Miss Lawler's success he would appoint Peter Mcintosh his
abroad and througho.it the east, and private secretary, but at the time of bis
her repeated enge.gcmt.nts for impor- announcement. It is said, he was un-
tant events, bear testimony to tne men aware of the charter restrictions. Ha
position she has attained in her pro- ! mav change his plans to conform to th
MANY HAVE. FAULT TO FIND
Unhappy Couples Ask for or Are
Given Divorces,
Don A. Cole, who says he was mar
ried on June 18, 1902, has filed suit
for divorce from Ada Cole, who. he
Charges, has a jealous disposition. Be
ginning in 1910, when, he says, she
wrongfully accused him of Infidelity,
he states that she has made a prac
tice on every occasion of attributing
false motives to all his actions,
Stella Stackhouse Felsman was hap
pily married, according to the story
she told Monday afternoon in Presid
ing Judge Kavanaugh's courtroom,
until she purchased an automobile for
her husband, Oswald Felsman,
Mrs. Felsman. who was suing for dl
orce, elated that she and her hus
band w.:e married in January, 1914
at Ronan, Mont. A decree and the cua
tody of her 14-month3-old baby girl
waa awarded to her by the court.
Harold Nutt, said his wife Lola,
suing for divorce, was continually in-
Kathleen Lawler
Kay Files Answer
To Sister's Suit
Salem. Or June 21. Stata Treas
urer Kay today made answer to the
complaint filed against him In the
circuit court by his sister. Mrs. Fan
nie K. Bishop, adminstratrix of the
estate of Ann Kay. their mother. Mrs.
Bishop Is suing Mr. Kay for an ac
counting of tha property he handled
for his mother prior to her death as
her trustee. Mr. Kay sets forth In de
tail the distribution of tha estate
among the five children who com
Drlse the heirs, and declares that the
settlement of the estate was maae
after a firm of accountants employed
by Mrs. Bishop had investigated the
estate and submitted a report, which
was accepted by all the heirs. The
estate was valued at about 150,000.
fession.
During this week only season tickets
(one seat for' three nights) will be
sold. Next week the sale of single
tickets will begin. For convenience,
the sale is conducted at the store of
Sherman, Clay & Co.
charter requirements.
Hayor'a Secretary Exempt
Others have made no announcement
of their plans, but it Is said that they
had one or two men in mind for ap
pointments to these positions.
Mayor Elect Baker will be the only
newly elected official who will be un-
from whom his wife Mabel secured a hampered In tha appointment of a sec
divorce because of excessive drinking, j retary. The charter specifically ex-
inrowing Knives at her ana Kicking -mots the mayor's secretary from, civil
her was not unusual for Thorvald ; servlco restrictions.
Christiansen, said Thora E. Christian- I
sen, whose request for a divorce was !Ui?ic'nra
High Water Crest
Arrives Here Today
The crest of the 1917 high water is
hero.
At a stage of 23.7 feet the Wlllam
ette river came to a stand this morn
ing and is expected to fall slowly for
the next three days.
The crest was two tenths of a foot
less -than the crest of 1918, the top
then being 2S.9 feet.
Tha "good water" will probably re
main for several weeks, as there is
still considerable snow to come out of
tha mountains, but it is expected that
the Willamette will be below 20 feet
the rest of the summer.
Conservation League
Open in Afternoons
The Patriotic Conservation league
headquarters will be open during the
summer months from 3 to 5 p. m. to
accommodate all clubs or families
wishing to assist in the conservation
of food and at th same time get the
benefit of a day's outing in the coun
try. The berry season will open next
week end all wishing to have a part in
the plans provided by the league are
asked to notify Mrs. R. D. In man at
headquarters, 436 Northwestern bank
building.
Greabam Inr. Co. to Arthur Dowsett,
uod. Int. la L. 9. and S. Vi L. 8,
U. 1. Uetzfer's Add
Greafcam In. Co. to Bank of Qreaham.
nod. K nt. In S. H of L. I, and all
U 9. B. 1. Metzaer'a Add
rred OaUky and wf. to Tbomaa O.
Strang, U. Zi. H. 14, Arwta ran
rw.
Judith MUIer to Gertrude Gndhart. L.
2. B. 31. Vernon Add
Mary Parker Brigbman to Char lea 8.
roster et al, 1. 12. B. lz, tureriiaa
Add
Lihreto Marlnelli to M. L. Knapp, L. 19,
m. B. 3, Tobasco Add. to Eaat fort-land
E. D. KlngnWj and vf. to Oregon Ship
Timber Milli. 3.6 acres, beginning In
In E. line of right of way of North
ern Pacific Railway. 100 ft. aontberly
at right anglea to S. line of property
of West Oregon Lumber Co
Anna Delude and has. to Fred O. Li-
on, L. 8, 10, B. 13, Hallway Add
Fred A. Jacoba et al to The Metropoli
tan Inr. A Imp. Co.. L. 11. B. 37,
Belle Creat
Henry Copenhagen and wf. to E. A.
LianaDurg, u. , 10, b. Z4, Aiameoa
Park
Sherltf to Robert D. Schmidt, t,. 21, B.
3.1. Laurclburat Unsigned to F. A.
Manning)
Fred L Wldell and wf. to Albert B.
Babbitt, L. 21. 22. B. 2, Fern Park
Add.
000
850
10
10
10
10
10
10
8.837
865
I MANUFACTURERS
1JOE
JOBBERS WHOLESALER
sS
IXUFT ETJPB AXD BAG RTJG8
.Send Us Your Old Carpets
'MIFF. MM
Made rxom old Ingrain. Bniaaela, Axuhutcr.
Scyrna. Aiao rag ntga. all alaea. Mail orders
Kcvmpt. Send for booklet.
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Etc
9x12 rnga, a team or elect: e cleaned $1.00
8x10 ruga, ateam or electric cleaned 75c
WESTERN FLUFF RUO CO..
64 Pirion are.. N. Pbone Eaat 1S. B-1475
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
Continued) .
ALTSTOCK At her lata realdrac. 75 Eaat
Ninth atreet, June 'Al. Oatberln Altatork.
re To yeara, batoTad mother of Agnca and
Lillian Alutock of Port la ad; Mra. PanUne
Krehe of Oakland, Cal.; blater Mar? Eadraa
and Slater Angola of Marr of tha Slatar of
the Uolj Name of Seattle; Edward J.. Herman
J., and Joeeph W. AJtttock of Iortlaad. Fn
nerai will leara the above residence at 8:43
a. m. Saturday. June 23. Maaa will be of
fered at 9 o'clock, at St. FrncU church. Eaat
Twelfth and Pine atreeta. Interment Mount
alvary cemetery.
WOOD PIPE
PORTLAND WOOD P1PB CO. Factory and
office near 24tb and York ata. Main 84.
HAItlilNMUN -In tola city. June 20, Walter
J. llrrliitiin. age 47 years. bekTecl brtilher
of C. A. llnrringnm. uncle of F. J. Harrlnf
on. Mm. K. A. Kaaer and Miai L-mian nr
rltigtun of IVirtlaud, aad I . A. Harrington and
Mjs. M. E. KilDe of Chicago. Notice of funeral
ater. licinauis are at tlie realdentlal parlor
of Miller A Tracey. Waahingtoo at Ella atreet.
ACKE.4GE
(Oon tinned)
61
Gibson Half Acres '
Good soli, city water, close in car
line, easy terms; will build to suit pur
chaser. Phcne Marshall 1S8S or ell
wood 476. John M Oibson, ownr
FOR 8 ALE FAiUIS
17
B1EET1 Q NOTICES
11
Building Permits
W. H. Nortia. repair 1 atorr frame dwelling
161S Brandon between Lombard and Ruaaett:
builder aaoie; f200.
B. 0. Oordekaa, erect frame garage, 844 E.
S.11 at. between Sterena and Market; F. A.
SllTernail builder; 1200.
F. M. Caldwell, repair 1 atory frame dwell
ing. 038 B. Sth between Preacott and Skld
uvere; (Jeorge T. Cambridge builder; 8.100.
John Clark, wreck 1 atory frame blacksmith
ahop. 3f 371 17th at. N. between SaTler and
Thurman: Atlaa Wrecking Co.. con tractor a;
$50.
Penlnaula Security Co., erect frame dwelling.
900 S. lTnhoe between Polk and Buchanan;
builder aaine: 82OH0.
Alaska Junk On., alter and repair Z atory
frame. 330 Frout between Market and Clay; I).
Gurln Mlg. Co. builders; $300.
feter Becker, repair rraraa- awemnr. iris
Halleck between Barrage and Peninsula; John
Becker builder; $ao.
William Gadsby. repair frame dwelling. 263
26th at. N. between Northrup and Orerton; T.
B. Scuellhammer builder- 100.
Mr. Nemesi, erect frame garage, 406 E. 41 lit
between Hancock and Tillamook; a. Rasmoa
aen, builder; $175.
J. W. Zimmerman, alter 2 atory frame dwell
lng. 74S E. Weldler between 23d and 23d
John P. Preaton builder: $100.
Grant Smith Co.. erect frame atore room, on
Bradford between Alta and Baltimore; build
era Name; $5000.
JiiL
her petition for the restoration of her
maiden name, Thora E. Nelson, was
granted.
Other divorces were riven to Elsie
Wade from Walter Wade, desertion;
Myrta Gates from Earnest Gates, de
sertion; Anna Mayor from Edwin
Mayor, cruelty; Myrtle Gifford from
Ray Gifford, desertion; G. R. Smith
from Mabel Smith, desertion.
TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED
ARE CANVASSED
COUNTY COURT NEWS
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
AT Wilson's Auction House, 169-173 2d
st. Sale at 10 a. m.
AT 2 p. m. at Kord Auction Co..
2d st. Furniture, carpets, etc.
191
R0FESSIONAL AND;
1USINESS DIRECTORY
MULTNOMAH CAMP,
NO. 7 7. YV. O. W , ex
tends a cordial Invita
tion to all neighbors to
meet with them Friday
evening at their hall at
E. 6th and Alder sts.
Something doing every
evenintt.
V. G. CHESSMAN. C. C.
J. O. WILSON'. Clerk.
AL KABER temple, A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated
session Saturday. June
23, at 8 p. m Masonic
temple W. Park and
Yamhill sts. Visiting
nobles cordially Invited
By order of the poten
tate. llLUli J. moid.
Recorder.
WEBrUOT CAMP NO
6o, w. O. .. every
r rlday n:ght in . O
W. Temple. 128 11th
st. Members requested
to be present. Visitors
welcome. Dr. A. Van
Cleve, C. C; A. U Bar-
bur. Clerk.
B. P. O. ELKS No. 14 2.
Regular meeting this
(Thursday evenine. Llks
temple, H o'clock. Initia
tion. Visiting brothers
welcome. By order of the
M. R. SPAULDING.
Secretary.
STUNK In thla itr. June Mr. George
Henry .subtle, use 77 jeara. Funeral aerir
Ires wiH be ht-ld I ridar. June 22. at 2 p. m..
from Erlrnon'n renldence funeral parlora.
Twelfth nd Morrion ir-et. Krlenda inrited.
FLORISTS
CLARKE BItuS.. r lortsta. 27 Morrison
st Main or A-180S. Fine flow era and
florel dt'slns No branch etoren.
MARTIN & FOKHKa CO, florists, 3S4
W ash. Main 269 A-12i9. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged
MAIN bllb. WIcauia, pillows. j up. J
r-pravs 1 up. ( Tnapueii s. 34 Morrison
SWISS KLOKAL CO., 412 K. 7th N.
Store 23d and Gllan Main 13f.9.
MAX M SMI ill. Klorist. 141V, tin st
20 ACRES good farm land. 7 acres
under cultivation, good family or
chard In bearing, fair a room house,
practically new barn, good well, fine
prlng, fenced and cross fenced, close
to bawmill, 14 nitli-a to country town,
thickly settled locality. 3 1 niile from
electric car line, 11 miles from Van
eouver; 6 acres green timber, balance
in pasture. Price $2250. one halt
cash, balance to suit purchaser.
THOMPSON & SWAN.
Sth and Main sts., Vancouver. Wash.
CHOICE FARM BARGAINS
40 acres improved and - equipped.
$2600.
40 acres Improved and croped, driv
ing distance to city. Creek, rich soil.
Lies perfectly, $3000.
52 acres, well located, rich black
soil. Creek ail tillable. Good buildings.
1000 acre wheat farm. $25 acre
A. K. HILL, 419 Henry bidg.
160 ACRES, 12 acres under plow. 21
acres in grass, a room Douse, large
barn. 8 head of cattle, team of htrsea.
i coil, omo raivea i nia rarm is on
good road; rilenty water. Price $4500.
will trade for city property
MILLERSHIP, 723 Cham, of Com.
Fl.NKKAL DIRECTORS
Edward Holinan
President.
J. E. Werlcln.
W. J. Holman,
Secretary.
Treas.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.
FUNKRAL D1KKCTORS.
THE HOUSE OF SQUARE
DEALING
Third and Salmon streets.
Established 1877.
Lady assistant.
Main 507. A-1511.
First
Inhuman Treatment and Unreason
ably Low Allowance Are Charges.
A suit for divorce was filed this
morning by Susan Dycke against Peter
G. Dycke charging cruel and inhuman
treatment. The two were married In
Canada in 1900, and, according to the
complaint, Dycke has compelled his
forming her that a Canadian had no I wife to do most of the labor for the
business marrying an American. They support of the family. She asks the
fWere married in 1915 and only lived custody of the four minor children
togetner two montns. Her decree was ana ou a montn.
eranted. Mamie Luchesl says that her hus-
Every Wednesday and Saturday Jo- band, Fred Luchesl allowed only $5 a
seph Woolley came to Portland and week for the support of himself, her-
returned home drunk, asserted Alta seir and two children, nothwithstand-
Woolley. who eaid she was tired of the n& the -fact that he made over $18 a !
ffeml-weeklv anre.es an ankerl for n. week. In addition she charges him I 104 no.
divorce. wun continual intoxication and asks j uraaa
John Amacher was another husband I0r a divorce ana J5 & month alimony, i ouo.""'.
City Auditor Finishes Checking
Process on Vote Cast June 4.
The official canvass of votes cast
on the measures in the recent city
election has been completed by City
Auditor Barbur. The measures and
vote follows:
Amldon charter 11,(47 yes, 81,
796 no.
Two platoon system 19,402 yes,
28,699 no.
Bonding Jitneys 3 1,6 45 yes, 1C,
518 no.
Free streets 16,466 yes. 80J87 no.
Telephone interchange 20,673 yes,
27,125 no.
Trade conspiracy z,uoo yes, za,
772 no.
Shepherd charter1 14,196 yes, 32,
086 no. '
Municipal garbage collection 19,
116 yes. 27,808 no.
Jitney franchise No. 1 26,438 yes,
18.585 no.
Jitney franchise No. 2 26.223 ys,
18,446 no.
Jitney franchise No. 8 26,939 yes,
18.336 no.
Jitney franchise to Llnnton 28,864
vps. 15.502 no.
Playground measure 81,257
15,422 no.
Grain elevators 34,841 yes,
The county commissioners announce '
that the Derby street approach to the
Interstate bridge will be closed until
further notice for reconstruction which
begins at once.
The district attorney's office has
been requested to furnish Information
as to whether the repairing of the ap
proaches to the city bridges ehould be
handled by the county or the city.
The request of Dr. Harry McKay
that the pay of the internes in the
county hospital be increased from $10
a month to $50 a month was granted.
Dr. McKay said it was impossible to
get internes any more for $10 as other
hospitals paid as high as $100.
The question as to whether employes
of the county should come under the
workmen's compensation act was pre
sented to the commissioners by W. A.
Marshall of the Industrial accident
commission. He cited figures to prove
that the county would save money In
adopting the act over the rresent
method of handling accident claims.
AGATE CUTTING AND MJO. JEWELER
AtiAifca cut anj uiutueU, jewelry and watca
repairing. Miller a. A43i Waabington at.
PORTLAND LODGE No. 55
A. F. &. A. M Special
communication Friday eve
ning, work in E. A. degree.
Visitors welcome. liemem
ber St. John's clay sermon,
E. church. Sundav evening.
Meet at temple', 6:45. Order W. M.
C. M. STEA U.MAN, Sec.
COLUMBIA LOLMiE NO.
114, A. F. & A. M. Spe
cial commurai'ation this
(Thursday) evening at
7:30 o'clock. Masonic Tem
ple. Work in the E. A. de-
Visiting brethren always wel
Bv order W. M.
FRED L. OLSON, Secretary.
East 64 Lady Assistant C-J165 .
Wilson & Ross
Fm.eraJ Directors. Inc.
Beautiful Residential Funeral Home
Multnomah at Seventh St.
All eoo1s moderately priced. We
meet your demands. We have and
will extend to yuu tne comiorts or a
modern home.
GILLIAM CO. FARM.
160 acres: monev maker: Iritu nnrt
adjoining. Price $1400. one crop should
pay for It; terms. Claude Cole, $00
Henry tldg.
21oo ACRES, rich, level land, ready
for t lie plow, fine stock proposition.
$8 per acre, tennis. Claude Cola, $04
Henry I.ldg.
MONTANA LAND
One crop pays for the land,
ft Johns, 606 Henry bldg.
Apple
15 ACRE farm, rich loam soil, close
school, town, $1 fare from Portland;
price $900; terms. Claude Cole I0O
Henry tldg.
FOR SALK or trade. 1 atrea, i miles
from town easy terms. Write lox
1094. Winlock, Wash
FARMS WASTED SS
HE XT (t IIUY
WANT to rent good up-to-date farm.
5o acres or more. bet. here and Sa
lem. Must be good and reasonable
rent. f-4o. journal
BLANKB00K MAKERS
DAVIS UoLMAN, INC, 100 2d at-, blank
book manufacturers. A-3183. Mala 183.
CHIROPRACTORS
W. O. 1'UWDLL, D. C, Panama bldg.
lu to lz ana - to a. AU dlaeaaea.
LIU. ilcMAHO.N a waking good. 81 adiuat-
irenta. $15. Seven. $5. talet terms.
CARPET CLEASUrO
aw IMS
wext Kug Co., 1M E. 8th.
Irom old carpets,
rag nigs. Carpet
cleaning. North-
East 360. B-12SO
i'LU'Kr UUUS, KAU RUUS
CARPE'I CLEANING. REFITTING. ETC
LARGEST PLANT IN NORTHWEST
RLG CO. PHONE EAST 6516. B-1473.
JOYCE BRO., Electric Cleaning Work Car
pet cleaned ami laid; refitting oar specialty
Eat 44), B-1963. 1!04 E. 1UU t. N.
COAL AND WOOD
OREGON FUEL CO.
Woodlawn 6210. Beecn. near Union in.
Blockwood. City Slabwoou. Green Blabwoud.
AMERICAN KL'tL CO., lstli and Viuftui
All kinds of green and dry wood. A-l dry
fir a apeclalty. A1m coal. Bdwy 712. A-Z415.
gree.
come.
ALBERT PIKE lodge No.
162, A. F. and A. M
Special communication Fri
day evening, June 22. at
7:30 o'clock. E. A. degree.
Visitors welcome. By order
of W. M. E. R. IVIE,
Secretary.
MT HOOD LODGE No. 137.
A F. Sc. A. M. The fourth
anniversary of the lode
will be celebrated by an en
tertainment in the lodge
room tomorrow (Friday)
erenlng at 8 o'clock. For the member
and their families. BD C. DICK, Sec.
J, P, Finley & Son
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
Montgomery at Fifth.
Main 9. A-1S9S.
p.l y
Undertaker, E. 11th and Hawthorne.
Phones E. 7S1. B-1S83. Lady assistant.
A, D. Kenworthy Co,
Tabor 5267. 5S02 92d St.. Lents. Tabor
5895. 66th st. and Foster read, Arleta.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors.
Alder st Phono East 52 B-:
414
525.
TTMHElt
28
SEVERAL good tracts of timber, suit-
aoie ior piling aua snip anees; none
better, close in. a. A. Cobb. Su5
northwest biag.
BY owner,
timber.
Journal.
160 acres. 6,000,000 ft. saw -Linn
Co.. $1600. E-43J.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
KENTON LODGE NO. 145.
A. F. & A. M. Stated
communication tonight
at 7:30 o'clock. Work in
M. M. degree. By order
of the W. M. Visiting
brethren welcome.
W. W. KOFELDT. Secretary.
crossings 18,858 yes.
crosslngs 17,164 yes,
yes.
It's Your Step
That Attracts!
Says women. pay too much
heed to their face instead
of their corns.
CALF WINS $1500 FOR OWNER
Joint sewers 22,978 yes. 17,720 no
Bond redemption 21,226 yes, 18,-
Mrs. Minnie Young Is Innocent of 6 .
Theft and Is Granted Verdict. SALARY INCREASE PROPOSET
For months J. F. Hawkes, a wealthy '
i rancher, had been lulled to sleep by Daj Would Pay More to Employes
the bawling of a calf which occupied; ' Th.n inn
a lot adjoining his place, placed there c"m6 MJa
I by Its owner, Mrs. Minnie C Young, An increase of 10 per cent In salaries
wltn tne understanding that its pres- of city employes receiving nv
ence would be Hawkes' security for ' month or less is the plan of Will H.
$35 which she had borrowed from him. 1 Daly, commissioner or puouc ouuiwa,
When he missed the familiar sound i as presented to tne city council.
of hli 'Wnrtiv" rn mnrniTu, tj Dalv exDlained that owing to the ln-
Watch your step! A brisk, lively had Mrs. Youne arrested on a i-yt-. creased cost of living many city em-
step is what charms more than a of theft of th calf Tnvtitinn ' cloyes with families receiving less
lovely skin, but your high heels have proved that the collateral had sought than $100 a month were having diffi-
causea corns ana you nmp a little. nasture in another nri vt.o
That's bad. girls, and you know it. Young sued the rancher for false ar-
vurnB uesiroy ueauiy anu grace, De- i rest.
sioes corns are very easy to remove. a Jury in Circuit Judge Phelps'
J ' ' '-'V J coun gave tne defendant $1500.
of an ounce of freezene. This will
.'cost little but is sufficient to remove
very hard or soft corn or callus
from one's feet.
A few drops applied directly upon
tender, achy corn relieves the sore
Goes for Prisoner
Deputy Constable Gloss left todav
for Astoria to secure George L. Morris
whose arrest there Thursday followed
a two-months search for him hv the
ness and soon' the entire corn, root dlstrlct attorney 's office, following the
and all, lifts right out without pain.
This freezone is a gummy sub
stance which dries instantly and sim
ply shrivels up the corn without in
flaming or even irritating the sur
rounding skin.
Women must keep in mind that
cornless feet create a youthful step
wnicn ennances her attractiveness.
information charging non-support.
Corvallis Visiting
fnilomath Round-U p
culty In getting both ends to meet
Mayor Albee said he- thought the
plan was a good one but Commissioner
Bigelow secured the tabling of the
resolution instructing the city attor
ney to prepare an ordinance provid
ing for the increase, until it could be
determined what the proposed increase
would total.
Prize Money to Red Cross
The fire department band received
I $50 for Its participation in the Rose
! Festival parade, but has turned it
over to those collecting funds for the
.-merican Red Cross. The members
of the band were unanimous in pre
senting the money.
Women! It's Cheap!
Use Lemon Juice
and Make Lotion
Swiss to Remain Neutral
Berne, June 21. (I. N. S.) Presi
dent Schulthess of the Swiss Republic,
declared today that the government
knows nothing of the efforts of Dr.
Philomath, Or., June 21. Corvallis
must be a deserted village today, be
cause most of its citizens are here at
tending the roundup. Special entertain- . a unffm. si-n... , k.
ment has been provided for them and 0f the Federal Council, to arrange a
viors m me city are i separate peace between Germany and
making the best of it. The weather Russia. He added that Switzerland
nas been great and the roundup fea- would continue to maintain absolute
tures are declared first class. i neutrality
v isitors came from Corvallis this '
morning by train and automobile and
it is expected that many more will ar
rive for the afternoon and evening per-
xormances.
Will Give Travelogue
The citizens of Portland are invited
to be the guests of the Progressive
Business Men's club at the First Pres
byterian church Friday at 8 p. m.
James W. Erwin, globe, trotter, will
give a travelouge, "From the Golden
Gate Northward Through Oregon,"
illustrated by 200 still pictures and
2000 feet of moving pictures. These
pictures will be shown throughout
America, to stimulate interest In Pa
cific coast states, and this will be the
only opportunity Portland will have
of viewing this wonderful exhibit of
western scenery. Mr. Erwin is an
exceptionally able speaker, and the
people attending this lecture will find
their time well spent.
Campfire Girls to Meet
The grand council of the Campfire
girls will be held Friday afternoon.
If the weather is fair it will be held
at Crystal Springs, near Reed college.
but otnerwise in tne college gym
nasium.
Realty Board Will
Review Year s Work
Weekly Luncheon Friday Will Be
Thrown Open to Discussions on Mar
ket Conditions; Xe rubers to Visit
Peony Farm.
The weekly luncheon of the Portland
Realty board Friday will be devoted to
a business meeting and general review
of the year's work. The business meet
ing will be thrown open to discussion
for the good of tho real estate market.
The "Buy a Home-First" movement
will be discussed by ATcJ. Clark, man
ager of the Home Industry league.
Louis W. Cronan will speak of "West-
over Terraces," F. E. Taylor will tell
of the interstate realty convention, and
S. Dean Vincent will discuss the "Buy
a Home-First" movement.
The realty board will visit the Weed
peony farm at Beaverton Saturday,
Automobiles will leavo Fourth and Al
der streets at 1 o'clock in the after
noon, and the ixcursionlsts will be
guests of Mr. fcnd Mrs. Weed for lunch
eon at 2:30 in the afternoon.
NEKK liKKAII kluUa ul greu aud dry 4
ft. fir for tW. 305 Vlfr st. M -4.106. A-4M7.
L)K1 box wood for tale. Oregun Bux & Mfg.
Co. Main tth63, A-56t6.
l)tt. G. U. HL 1 H5JA.N.
Hnapltal 415 K. 7t(J at.
Kl.NtjLh.lt Liaaclug Academy. AU brancbea of
BiOdern. fancy. tase and ball room dancing.
Clafaea and prlTnte for adulta and children.
Main S3.M). Montroee Kingler. director.
R. AND M its. HtATU'S Scbool; 1
daily. Clasa Moo.. Ttur. erea. 109 2d at..
bet. Wash.. Stark. Leasona 25c. Main S2U5.
RtXiUN LAW SCHOOL, A .tburougb practi
cal ooune In .'aw. uecltauooa eTemnga.
Main 9T7. Allaky bid.
r
i To keep your skin and complexion
naturally soft, white and clear at all
V times, you simply must use a lotion
or cream every day. But choose the
one that is best and costs the least.
, 2 The Juice of two fresh lemons
trained Into a bottle containing three
unu ui urtuaru n nue ma&es a
, wnolo quarter pint of the most re-
tnarkable beauty lotion at about the
cost one must pay for a small Jar
of th ordinary cold creams. Care
should "be taken to strain the lemon
Jules through a fine cloth so that no
. lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion
will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon Juice Is used
, , t bleach and remove, such blemishes
Jkk 'freckles, sallowness and tan,, and
la ' the Ideal skin softener, smoothener
1 and beautlf ler.
v Just try this lotion!
Eugene Makes Khaki
Cloth for Soldiers
Alkali In Soap
Bad For the Hair
Soap should be used very carefully.
' If you want to keep your hair looking
Its best. Most soaps and prepared
shampoos contain too much alkali.
This dries the scalp, makes the hair
brittle and ruins it.
The best thing for steady use Is
Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil
Eugene. Or., June 21. Khaki cloth
for the soldiers of Uncle Sam's army
is being manufactured in Eugene. The
Eugene Woolen Mills company has an
order for 25,000 yards of the cloth.
Manager E. Koppe has promised the
government to turn out 3000 yards of (which. U pure and greaseless), and
me material every month until the is better than the most expensive soap
-1 e Bays tnat tho ir anythHut else you can use.
contracted dpsir t rio- 1 One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse
mat tne mill would operate to Its full;"1" najr m"u Btu-' ""I"u""
capacity on this rlntr .un. k -- Ply moisten the hair with water and
there are large orders ahead for other ' rub lt ln- 11 mkes abundance of
cloth and the steadv msinmtr. e h rich, creamy lather, which rinses out
Make up a mill must be accommodated, he was easily, removing every particle of
any larger order
Ouarter Dint of this sweetly fragrant unable to handi
cream and massage it Into the face, I than was taken.
neck, arms and hands. It should nat
irally help to whiten, soften, freshen Will Be Ordain KnncU
ana onng out . u maaen rose, ana Blshop Sumnep wlll nrM,nt v
beauty or any aian. ocom j.T,T.ir- 'TLV-'. Zi
our 4rust wUl three ounces I to the priesthood next Sunday. Arch-
i wtuara wiuw um aim an aeuoa ti. D, chambers will preach
dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil.
The hair dries quickly and evenlyv
and it leaves the scalp soft, and the
hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous.
fluffy and easy to manage.
You can get mulsifiea cocoanut oil
at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and
a tew ounces will supply, every, mem
ber of tha family for months.
Real Estite Transfers
W. L. Redding and wf. to Harry HngiU.
L. 20, B. 12. Barrage Tract $ 10
C. A. leenaagtity ana wf. to Bi F.
roaa. 1 7, B. ao. uoae City Park 10
Cbarlea A. KUey and wf. et al to Min
nie Wrede, Li. ZO, B. 22, Wapello
Park
Cbarles T. Carney to George A. Car
ney and wi.. nortceriy ao rt- 1. 4, B.
118. Grover'a Add
Sheriff to Hibernla Sarlngs Bank. L.
lo. 11, B. 14. Weiiecreai 033
Bobert J. Lee and wf. to Herbert B
Eddy. L. 18. B. 31, Laorelhorat 10
IiOamab Sneldun et al to Italy Sheldon.
U 1, B. 80, Woodlawn
Frank L. McGulre to Lewia E. KlumDo.
L. 11, U. 3. Mapiewooa Add &50
Sheriff to Ldd BBtate Co., L. 17. 18,
B. 20. Westmoreland 743
Sberirr to marina w . Biaaec. . S3 1-3
ft. of I.. 8. B. 4. WUson'a Add 2.158
Edward wills end wf. to William HolL
I., is, b. e, wuramDia ioo
H. E. Kobie and wr. to ivy Aahby, Li.
17. B. 14. Elberta 10
Mary M. Kellr et al to V. f. Tbomp-
BOD Kjn., qdo. i'U in i. iii ana to
43. Portland 13.000
3. C. Schmelzel to Kate Bcbmelzel. una.
of foilowinc: 8. H or .N. w. 14
and N. H f 8. W. 4 Sec. 27. T. 8
N.. R. 2 W.: also U 1. 2, B. 2. Can
non's Add. 10
P. Brynjoirson to C. A. Klnetiart. U. 10.
B. 11. WlUamette .( 275
j. o. Mam and wr. to Harold William
Beach et si. B. H I lt, B. a. eVr
Laaetta Newell to Alice Newell Hutch
liw, u. Atr, 0. it,, imi u k mi m . .
Arthur Laldlaw aad wf . to G. &.' Watt.
li 10. B. so, turn vAty rare...
Qrfham Jar. Co. to J. A. Paten
vtuML U rot. h , aad a.
; sv. im saeogsr-s aoo,
J.600
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL
VETERINARIAN.
Eaut 1M7. B 1WU.
EDUCATIONAL
DANCING
MUSIC SCH00L8 AND TEACHERS
HOK. T. E. LAWbuN i'laoo lessuna at your
hoBie, ttfic. 1'lione Tubor l'ta.
THIELUOKN Violin teacher. I'uyU SeTcik.
2Q7 FUedner bldg. Broadway 16g.
LAW SCHOOLS
EYE, EAR, NOSE. THH0AT, LUNGS
TREATMENT by aeciallat; glajuea filled. Dr.
y. r. caaseuay. bit ueaum Plug.. d and wi
FLUFF HUGS AND BAG RUGS
NORTH WEST RtU CO. Established itfOb
Fluff rags and rag rugs woven, all alaea E
Sth and Taylor. Eaat aoM). B-12M1.
PENINSULA Ku- Wurk Hag rug and carpet
weaving. 101s 1'alliM i. nuuaiawn ii3
FURNACES
BOYNTON FURNACES
Economical Effectual.
J. C. BAYER CO.. Front and Market.
FUBNITUB.E REPAIR AND UPHOL8TEanCG
ML1.TNOMA11 lurullure Uupltal. 44 1
Eil-ert Diattreu making. Main 4004.
W. M.
SUNNVS1DK LODGE No.
163, A. F. & A. M. Spe
cial meeting this Thursday
evening at o o'clock. M. M.
degree. Visitorn welcome.
Ilefreshments. Hv order of
E. M. LANCE. Sec.
O K K G ON C'OMM A N I )
EKY, K. T. Cards
and social this evening
at
C. F. "WIEXiAND.
Recorder.
BETTST ROSS council No. 1 will meet
at 8 r m Thursday. June 21 at
344 E. 37th st. S. Last meeting be
fore summer vacation. rul, attend
ance desired. Refreshments.
ETHELTN HI LLARD. Sec y.
THE MACCABEES Portland tent No.
1. Regular review this evening at
hall, 409 Alder st. All members urged
to be present .
GBORGK D. BAKKTt. R. K.
PORTLAND team boys. W. O W.. will
give an all night danco at Eaglo
Creek. Or.. June 23. 1917. Tou are
all cordially Invited.
EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty: buttons
pins, charms. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th
UttaJ Statistics
marriages, Btrtbs. Dealt.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
HAIR GOODS AND HAIR DRESSING
FEB YET a HANEHL.T. leading wig and luui
makers, finest Hook human hair goods: balr-
dreaaing, manicuring, (see and acalp treatment.
KemoTed to S4 Aluer. nar Broadway.
MIMEOGRAPHING MULTIGRAFHTNG
VllMEOGRAl'UlNG. Clr. lettera. W. E. Fluse.-
A Co.. Inc.. ifttSVa Stark. Main 3347. A-12t0
PAINTING, TINTING PAPER HANGING
Cbarles Urosae, &4o6 Forty-four th street
and Bertha Larklna, Salmon.
Howard Waa;ataff, 7732 Woodatoek arenne,
and Ruth Ueaell. 6119 Eighty-ninth street.
Ralph A. Rucker. 7t4 Eaat Ankeny, snd
Alrlle TToen, S7 6eenty-uilrd street.
J. Stanford Moore. Dundee, Or., and Lot
Gill. 1 114 Wlnena street.
Floyd Page. Athena, Or.. snd Corral
Grooms. Cascade.
R. C. Jonea, Cascade, snd Alma Randelln,
8a Michigan.
Edwrd Ammer, 801 Bast Second, snd Ellsa
beth Weber. BR7 Eait Oregon street.
Juliua Boeater. lilS Howell at.. Seattle
Wash . aDd Katie Hnebner, 1M-S Lancaster at.
Kay C. Johnston. 321 Morris street, and Lu
d Unas. 3ltt sionnje
R. I. I'erklna. 1 12a Mlasonn arenas, snd
Mrrtle J. Watson. 1 East Morrison street-
Ceorge w. 1 .ina. mii aizieentn street,
snd Edna Roes, 1138 Msry.and aTcnne.
Hllas Johnston. AUer notei, sno uain Ma 1
tory, aame sddress.
B. B. Csrrlran. lejrai, fit cast Broiawit,
and Lens DeGrosL 4AH Eait Twelfth street.
Elson Daggett, liu cast .-Mceteenu street.
and OUn Guy. Bio weldler street.
TOCHLE PAINTING CO. Painting, tinting.
paperbanglng. 549 Marshall at. Main 4414.
PHYSICIANS
SMITH CO. Morgan Digs;
UK. H. A. Phillips. Allsky bldg. Asthma,
NerTousnes. Prostatic Troubk. Kbeumstlam.
PLUMBING SUPPLTX8
RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Fleming. 112 4th at. Mala 73QQ.
BATH tuba, aluka, toilets, pit and fitting.
A. L. Howard. ZYZ 4th st.
PRINTING AND BINDING
PRINTING
F. W. BALtkS CO., lat
and Oak ala. M. 166. A-110S.
MARSH PRINTING CO.. Front at.
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS
TUB IVY PRESS JOHN M. MANN
882 Stark St. Brosdwsy 4Q8. A-s08a.
RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS
ALSO Stencils, Trade Checks Brass Signs.
PACIFIC COAST BlAMr HUKU,
8 Brosdwsy St. Brosdwsy 710, A-Z710.
SHEET METAL WORKS
REPAIRING tin and srsTel roofs.
310 1st St. Pboue Main 1424.
Jacob Los 11.
TOWEL SUPPLY
l'ortlaod Laundry Co., for prompt, efficient
serTloe. Phone Brosdwsy 410. A-4410.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Oregon Transfer Co.
Established 1870.
Transfer sod ForwSTdlng Agents.
Storage Free Trsckage.
Office and Storage 474 GUssn st.
13th snd OUssn. Brosdwsy 1281. A-11W9
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
ALWAYS -PICK" THE BEST HOUSEHOLD
uwus tif EJlALar Storarsv. Da c kins
Shipping and Mot lug. Horse or Anto Vans.
opeciai rreigbt rates to sll points.
C. O. PICK TRANSFER i STOBAGB CO.
xd snd Pine. Brosdwsy BOO. A-1M4V
- 101
teeesads, - -I
l 8. Ti I
FREE 8TOMAGE. FREE) MOV I NO. '
Limited time. Object to fill ware boss.
SECURITY 8TORAGH TRAN8KE1, CO
IOO Park st. Msrw in. A-lOftl
WXT WASH X.AtntDRrES
CKNTRAL wet Weak, 3 Ibm AOs..'
sn ins, ,
Dunning McEnteeM-oTernn
tvery detail, liroaoway and Pine sts.
Broadway 430. A-lsjS i.aay assistant.
PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J.
Oroskopr, funeral director, woodln.
4940. C-1155. Killingsworth and Kerhy.
MILLER & TRACE V. Inoependent Fu
neral Directors. Prices low as J20.
$40. tun. Wash at Ella. M. Z691. A-7g5.
A, R. Zeller Co, East lOKX. C-108S.
976 ACRES. Lake county stock ranch,
y00 acres c.f Iirat-ciicBS (arm land,
12u iicr-s uatltr cultivation. 640 acrea
well fenced, 2 dr;ld wtlla (SO ft),
equipped with pumps and wind mills: .
unlimited supply of tocxl aler. Good
set of building. Postofflce. school
and store on place, 1 mile from new
K. it. Una ur). The best stock
country in Oregon. $14 per acre. No
incuniL.ra.ia-e. liaue lor lartn or City
prt.i rrly 1 ltar.
J. C. CoKHIN CO.. 805 Lewis blds
Q1CAPQ Undertaking Co. Main 4152.
OrL. VV LO A-2321. Cor. Sd and Clay
Homiltrvn E8' 80th and Gllaan. Eu
aililllUII neral services Tabor4313.
Good siui k rnch. jOuu acrea. partly
irnprovjJ. w;tli 30,u(j0,000 fL good
Baw tunbT. Will take part trade.
Price -u I-er acre. About 60 miles of
Portland. This is ail good land. Also
a good 105 ai re ranch, all stocked and
improved, with hi acres In crop and
io neaa or cattle, norses, iiors. chick
ens: all farm tools, iluse 10 Portland.
Call at East 441 4 lielmont st. or
phone East 238
RroQ70 X, Qnnnly Helmont at 35th
TnSn- 1258.
R. T. Byrnes, new residence establ t.
901 Willism!. ave Wrtln 120. r..43
CEMETERY
Mt. Scott Park
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tabor 14!!. D-l.
MAl"OI.Kl-"lS
River.'iew Abbey
Mausoelum
Pittock Wk Phon Rrnadwar S51
MONUMENTS
PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-26
4th et.. opp city hall. Main 8564.
Phlllr. Ke'i Son for memorials.
BLAESING GRANITE
J 267-3 RO ST. AT MADISON
FOR SALE HOUSES
01
FOR SALhl
SUMMER RESIDENCE
at
NEWPORT, OREGON
Seven room house, plate glass win
dows in front, with magnificent Tlew
of beach, ocean and tay. Ideally lo
cated. Will be sold very reasonably
Address:
VALLEY P.EAL ESTATE CO..
Carlton. Oregon.
LOOK at this snap: 6 room house.
KH.i, patent toilet. 11 bearing fruit
trees. 2i grapes, berries, spuds, beans
msin. a blocks from East moreland
school. 3 blocks to car. 1560. 1150
cosh, balance mortgage; lot alone
worth double. Dahlgren, E. 36th, Lex
it gton. Eastmoreland.
jSTi WONDERFl L bargain in noma.
5 rooms. Dam pantry, cioset. Due-
ment. all modern. Deautiruny rur
nished. newly painted and tinted, on
ar line, f or particulars, can v-iusi
42S, Journal.
OR SALE 6 room house, h.irgaln at
$1750. Near Franklin tilgn t.cnoot;
50x100 lot; bearing fruit trees; 2
blocks from car. Must be sold at
once. Tabor !25 after 4 p m
RES? SUITS for rent, all sixes.
Unique Tsilorlne Co.. 309 Stark st.
BIRTHS
CRAWFORD Tto Mr. snd Mrs. John A. Craw
ford 1290 Bast Salmon street. June 9. s son.
BOSENITCLD To Mr. and Mrs. James W.
RosenfelO, Z40 St. ciair street, juds 10. s
son.
LE1SEWEBEB To Mr. ana Mrs. jonn u.
Lelneweber, 647 risnders strset, Jans 10, s
son.
TL'PFKR To Mr. snd Mrs. Allison H- Tup per.
872 Club s venae. Jane 10, s son.
CLASH To Mr. and Mrs. Cbsrles Csse.
KeTenteentB street norm. Jane 10, s asacn-
ter
TF.feBBTTR To Mr. sod Mrs. rrsnk P. Teb
betts 928 Brrce eTenue. Jane 11, s dsagbter.
OVAIX To Mr. snd Mrs. W. E. Orsll. ll
Esst Slxteentb street norro, jane 11. s son
ANMTA1I To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Aneata-J.
630 Maraoau street, jane 1. a oaus-mrr.
WATERS To Sir. snd Mrs. finest Wsters
fiM) union srenue norm. Jane iz. s nsasnter.
HAIVLINEJ To Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm H.
Ha Inline. 4ve Ma mo u a street, juris u, a
on. . .
uinnRY 10 nr. sna sirs, jonn j. sis
honey, SIO usst iTurtj-nmin atreet. jane is.
SOB.
SNAP!! Fine view property for
sale or lease; owner leaving city;
nice yard with shrubbery ana fruit.
Ptrictly modern nome, joins iumnure.
Tabor 134 2.
S900 $50 CASH. Jio MONTHLY
4 room cottage, lot 60x100; side
walks and improvements all paid;
close to Klllingsworth on St. Johns
carline. Owwr, 03 Stock Exch. bids;.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75
RRADSHAW la this city, Jnna 20, Jadge W
L,. Brsdsbsw, sera 09 years, me remsms
wUl be forwarded this (Tborsday) erealna; by
J. P. Finley eon, to Tbe usues. ur., wners
services wlll be neia sna interment maae.
BOAT Jane 21. Edward T. Boat, age 40 years.
Remains st Holman s rnnersl parkars. Ad
nyincement of fitfiersl later.
T.TIV OA V fah1 A lAhnvm SmflnnA1 V
pttal. Jane 17, 19 years, tubercular menln-
rttis.
THOMAS Annie Tbomaa. Good Ka marl tan
June 10. 7 years, appendicular sDseesa.
El LE BSON David W. Ellersoo. good Samari
tan, Jane it. m years, asto aecioeat.
H IX" K MANN Bernard Beckmsaa. Go4
matrltsa kcsvitaA, Joae U, X2 ears, sate ae-
eiaent. -
W1NO UloBn Wlag. Malta earns. kosnttsL
r juas 1 s years, ssmsnms. , ,
(j.N'L of best lorties in nood River Co.,
12 acres in orchard juat commencing
to bear, balance hay and pasture;
stocked and equipped, owner has other
business and cannot get satisfactory
manager, so will sacrifice for cash or
something of value he can manage; no
)unk Phone C-U33 before a. m.
If your proper. y, either city farm
or acreage, has merit, and la for ex
cnange or saic, call or write full par
ticulars; no inflated values considered;
have first class lists to select from.
Oeorge P. Henry 3J Henry bldg, Ksf-erenc-s
Portland Realty lioard.
320 ACRE farm. Alberta, the country
of wheat, oats barley and stock.
Close to town. Will take citv property
ln exchange. Claude Cole. 300 Henry
building
GOOD 0, unimproved, easy cleared In
Hood River Co.. mtgd. for 00;
trade equity for Rood auto or any
thing of value can use. R-425. Jour-i.sl.
FOR SAL E
for trade.
Wollenberg,
bldg.
-$ 1 t'J0 I 'ulifornla oil sto k
unincumbered lota. Call
10JI Northwestern banic
WILL trade Oswego property, J3000,
for equivalent at Seattle Wetter
gard. Orand Central Hotel, CeatUe.
OON T WOKRT.
I can sell or trade anything any
where. La vmin, 431 Chsm. of Com.
FARMS and tlty property for sale or
exchange. Apple St Johns. 0( Henry
blag- .
$1000 "CASH and good city property ta
exchange for & or 10 acres. Tabor
8137.
WHAT have you to trade ror 2 good
beach lots? Woodlawn 4349.
FOR SALE or trade. 2 lots at tiolana
Reach. Phone E. 315.
WANTED KKAL ESTATE 31
WANT t OR 10 ACRES
i
Close in. improvements not necessary,
will give Mne lot on E. 24th. near
Knott st.
HITTER, LOWE A CO.,
107 Board of Trade Bldg.
ROOMING HOUSES
53
THE BEST BUT IN TOWN
Z8 apartments, all furnished and
modern for $2300, $1000 down, balano
monthlv or part trade. This Is a mod
ern brick house ln walking distance 00
the West Side and is clearing over
$100 per month now wnnoui owners
personal attention.
A. J. De FOREST.
107 Board of Trade Bidg.
FOR 8ALE Best home in ML Scott:
fine garden, lots of fruit, chicken
park, 2 lots, 6 room house; $1500, easy
frms. Call Taoor 6w sni see place
TAKE advantare of this man's loss.
8 room house, z rine 101s, rruit.
flowers. I blocks car; only 1142ft;
terms. 310 Yon bldg. Mar. 2432.
WTTY a home before an auto; splendid
7 room home. Irvlngton; choice, lo
cation, very modem, cheap; lot 76x100.
East Z73. W. 1-1. neramtn.
'$1250 $100 CASH. $15 MONTHLY
r room modern bungalow, lot 40x100
close to car in good district. Owner,
603 Stock Excnange QMf.
s ROOM bungalow, full basement.
ment Tioor, luraace; terms 10 suit.
a FT Kth st. r.
7 ROOM house, worth $$200. for S2S50
easy terms. Alberta or Weodlawr
car to 1013 E. th. N. Woodlawn 2161
r ROOM cottage, run basement, ce
ment iioor, lumace. iioor
800S.
irOTTR room modern house tor sale.
Price reasonable; garden. Phone Ta
bor 6416.
ACREAGE
67
FOR SA-LE Rooming house well fur-
nlshed, all rooms run, a sate ana
ood investment at a small cost; no
ealers. lt will par to look this up.
r. lzm.
440 Jefferson, cor
FOR SALE CHEAP Rooming house
with 4 lota and 2 cottages. For par
ticulars writs owner, box 6$. Newport,
Oregon.
FXJ Ft SALE room rooming bouse;
wlll sell ror very utile. 13
lth st
BUSINESS O PFO ITT UN" IT KS 20
MINERAL, WATER AND BOTTLING
WORKS, completely equipped plant,
well located and having excellent
shipping facilities. Doing profitable
business at present, with unlimited
prospects for development. Fries
$$000; will give tlms on part.
A. J. DeFOREST.
107 Board of Trade Bid.
LO you want good cash grocery, deli
catssssn and bakery? $U0 to llsuO
month business, close In west side;
will take $2000 cash, balancs $U0
trade for farm land. T-149, Journal.
IF
will answer thl
sking
s ad
for a location
I will show him
10 ACRES in cultivation. 4 acres pota
toes, garden, flowers, buildings, at
electric station near Vancouver; a
dandy bur; only $2100; tanas. $10
Yeon bldg. Mar. 2432.
CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN ranches
near Portland; I. 6, 10 stors tracts.
$16 to $200 per sere, smt ttrms, Alc
Faxland, Ml T VUth. PpcCUsA
a good live proposition: .lady or gen
tleman. MA-in, journal.
C, LOSING OtTT.-
OllTer mUlinsry. 42 AMsr art. All
hats positively oslow cost; fixtures
tor sale. . . .
FARTNaUi to tase charge of fishing
and bunting- lodrs. Addpsws . H. .
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