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THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL?, PORTLAND, -THURSDAY' JULY1 12. 1917. 14 v. AMERICAN BUSINESS IS CALLED TO COLORS BY PRESIDENT WON Executive Tells Mine,Opra - r r, f tors and Manufacturers ; What Price Policy Will Be. ' JUSTICE TO ALL IS BASIS -"ratxiotlsrn lu nothing to Do With Profits 1 a Oh Xlko This," Eo ' Bays and Should Ba Separata. REVENUE MEASURE OF SENATE IS CHOICE OF BUSINESS INTERESTS It in order that attention mar ba fixed upon It. ' The fact la that those who hava fixed war f relent rates have taken tbe moat effective mean in their power to defeat the armies engaged against Germany. When they realize thla wa may, I take it for (ranted, count upon them to reconsider the whole matter. It la high time. Their extra hazarda are covered by war riak In au ranee. "I know and you know what response to thla great challenge of duty and-of opportunity the nation will expect of you; and I. know what response you rrr o J win make. Those who do not respond. uiTTerences in oenaie ana who do not respond in the spirit of thoae who have gone to give their , Uvea for us on bloody fields far away, may safely be left to be dealt with by opinion and the law, for the law must, I of course, commend these things. Mutual Understanding XTeoessary "I am dealing with tho matter thus publicly and frankly, not because I have any doubt or fear as to the re- ! suit, but only in order that in all cur '. Senats BUI Seduces lax on Big In- House Measures to Be Ex plained in Articles, INCOME TAX IS CUT DOWN r Washington. July 12. (L N. S.) President "Wilson Wednesday night summoned American business to the colors. In in address to the mine operators f "and manufacturers of tho United States 1 ha niatnlv what the ro v eminent' program of determtning Just prices Is. And he looks to every business man, Uf and little, to meet the situation In big way. "Prices," he said, "mean .victory or defeat." The president's address follows: " "My Fellow Countrymen The gov ernment Is about to attempt to deter- ; mine the prices with which It will ask you henceforth to furnish various sup plies which are necessary for the pros- : edition of the war and vsyloua ma terials which will be needed In the In dustries by which the war must be sustained. . Justice Is Underlying Principle - "We shall, of course, try to deter ' mine them Justly and to the best ad vantage of tho nation as a whole, but Justice Is easier to speak than to ar , rive at, and there are come considera tions which I hope we (hall all keep steadily in mind whllo this particular ; problem of justice is being worked out. ' X, therefore, take the liberty of stating very candidly my own view of the slt uatlon and of the principles which should guide both the government and the mine owners and manufacturers of the country In this difficult matter. "A Just price must, of bourse, be paid ' for everything the government buys. By a Just price I mean a price which . will sustain the Industries concerned In a high state of efficiency, provide a ' living for those who conduct them, en able them to pay good wages and make post extensions of their enterprises . .which from time to time will become : necessary as the stupendous undertak- lngs of this great war develop. :: "We could not wisely or reasonably do less than pay such prices. They ; are necessary for the maintenance arid y developments of Industry, and the maintenance and development of in j dustry are necessary for the great task we have In hand. But I Uust that we . -shall not surround the matter wltl: a .-. mist of sentiment. Facts axe our mas ters now. We ought not to put the ac ceptance of such prices on the ground ' of patriotism. Patriotism has nothing to do with profits In a case like this thinking and in all our dealings with one another, we may move in a per fectly clear air or mutual under standing. "And there is something more that we must add to our thinking. The pub lic Is now as much a part of the gov ernment as are the army and navy themselves, the whole people In all their activities are now mobilised and in service for the accomplishment of the nation's task in- this war. It Is in such circumstances impossible justly to distinguish between Industrial pur chases made by the government and individual purchases made by the man agers of Individual industries. And it is Just as much our duty to sustain the Industries of the country, all the Industries that contribute to Its life, as It is to sustain our forces In the field and on the sea. Prices aCust Bs Banal "We must make the prices to the public the same as the prices to the government. Prices mean the same thing everywhere now. They mean the efficiency or the inefficiency of the nation, whether it is the govern ment that pays them or not They mean victory or defeat. They mean that America will win her place once for all among the foremost free na tions of the world, or that she will sink to defeat and become a second rate power alike In thought and action. Thla la a day of reckoning, and every man amongst us must personally face that reckoning along with her. "The case needs no arguing. I as sume that I am only expressing your own thoughts what must be in the mind of every true man when he faces the tragedy and the solemn glory of the present war. for the emancipation of mankind. I summon you to a great duty, a great privilege, a shining dig nity and distinction. I shall expect every man who Is not a slacker to be at my side throughout this great en terprise. In It no man can win honor who thinks of himself." eomea But Increases That on Excess Profits Materially. Russian Had No Part In Explosion, Belief Sacramento, Cal, July 12. (U. P.) Authorities expressed the belief today than a nominal Investment of capital) is required. 1 An exemption up to 20 per cent is to be "- allowed on undivided profits under the senate bill, and the only surplus earned. In J917 or later will be subject to the additional tax. Tobaoeo and Beverages '! A.1 w m . 1 (.lit X 4k xiue ii oi me revenue um is i t , ... --t one dealing with excess profits above i ' M . " ' " J discussed. Title I covers the Income Woodland yesterday on suspicion tax. Title III, relating to beverages, j of being connected with the explosion retires little explanation, as the sen- at Mare Island, is not tho man sought ate draft makes few changes from , , . . . . ... the house bill. ! oy 8U"C' "'""- The senate committee has added : said today that he is of the opinion $1.10 a gallon on perfumes containing ! that the man is in no way connected distilled spirits; $60 for each 100 I .ni-ion Hn earn the man pounds of frains cereals and solid appeAr to be demented, thus account- "UUUCL"' Ba - ViT gaiion iw mir . - nnltar notion!, which led to his arrest. The sheriff says he will be field for a few days and if the federal authori- tlts do not take charge of hlra he wl'.l be released. Auto Swings to Left; Girl Seriously Hurt K. j,. Barnes, in Avoiding' Collision, Knocks Sown Three Children at Fountain on Patton Boad. Cora Drehelm, 13 years old, em- - 'Patriotism and profits ought never ployed at the home of Gordon F. Law, : in the present circumstance to be men- 712 Patton road, was seriously injured tloned together. It is perfectly proper t 10;45 thta mlng at Patton road to discuss profits as a matter of busi ness, with a view to maintaining the d Vieta avenue, when two auto ylntegrlty of capital and the efficiency mobiles collided. The two small sons ' of labor in these tragical moments of Mr. Law, who were with Miss Dre- :when the Jiberty of free men every- helm, were shaken up. ' . where and of industry itself, trembles Miss Drcheim was taken to St. Vin in the balance, but it Would be absurd cent's hospital where her condition is to discuss them as a motive to helping considered serious. Besides a bruise - to serve and save our country, , Patriotism Cuts Profits Out : v "Patriotism leaves profits out of the ' J question. In these days of our su ' fpreme trial, when we are sending hun ' idredr of thousands of our young men s across the sea to serve a. a-reat cans inn tru man who Htuvn hhini tn worir driven by L. B. Snyder of the Boss . -4 for them and sustain them bv his labor Automobile company, he turned to the Will ask himself what he 1 personally 'eft near the drinking fountain, stirik to her leg she is suffering from in ternal injuries. The blame of the accident Is placed on R. L. Barnes, who turned into Pat ton rood from Vista avenue, crossing to the wrong side of the street. In on effort to avoid a collision with a car going to make out of that labor. No tru natrlot will nermlt hlmsrlf tr take toll of their heroism in money or wheels. '- seek to grow rich by the shedding of , ' 'their blood. He will give as freely and with as unstinted self-sacrifice as '' they. When they are giving their lives, 1 will he not give at least his money? , "I hear it insisted that more than a Just price, more than a price- that will ing the three children. Misa Drehelm was picked up from beneath his front Belgians Welcomed By San Franciscans sustain our industries, must be paid; only Beception to Taft In 1909 Eonaia mat it im uwDiujr iu yny very nuenu ' and unusual profits in order to 'stlmu--jj' late' production; that nothing by pe- - cuniary rewards win ao 11 rewards paid in money, not In the mere libera ' Hon of the world. Service W1U Hot Bs Bribed Military Honors Paid Visitors Publlo Beception Zs Scheduled, San Francisco, July 12. (U. P.) Greeted with greater military honors than have been paid any visitor to San Francisco since President Taft I take It for granted that those who came here in 1909, the Belgian war argue thus do not stop to think what that means. "Do they mean that you must be (NOTE This is tbe fJret of f"mil articles on tbe new rcTeme bill from The Journal'" Waehtngtctn Bureau- Later ones will follow dilr.) Washlnrton Julv 12. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) The revenue bill reported by the senate committee on finance is a widely dif ferent measure from the bill passed by the house. Reduction of the total amount estimated to be produced faom xi snn ono.ooo tn the house bill I to 11. 870.000. 000 in the senate bill only partly suggests the changes that have been made. Besides cutting the total, the senate committee has shlftod the tax in a large number of ways. The changes are ao varied, extending to almost every schedule, that no general state ment can cover them. Business inter ests are understood generally to favor the senate over the house bill, chiefly for these reasons: Income Tax Be&uced The house provisions for special taxes on gross sales are eliminated; the income tax is reduced and the re troactive feature omitted; consumption taxea take the place of the horizontal raise in tariff duties; inheritance taxes are stricken out; the -reduction of revenue, if finally agreed to, will Inevitably lead to raising a larger pro portion of war funds from bond Is sues, instead of from current taxation. The ordinary taxpayer of the coun try, as well as the captain of industry and the much talked about consumer, will be more and more Interested In the revenue bill as It advances toward the final struggle. They will be in terested in the differences between the two bills, and an explanation of these differences and their effect, in some what greater detail than can be given in one publication, naturally begins with the income tax, which forms the subject matter of title 1 in both meas ures. Difference la Tax These are the main differences in the income tax, reserving othej; grand divisions, or "titles," for future treat ment: The house bill reduced the present exemption from $3000 and $4000 for single and married persons, respective ly, to $2000 and $1000, tpd added to tne present normal, or Miaic tax of per cent an additional 2 per cent for incomes under $5000, with surtaxes beginning at $5000 The senate bill retains these provis ions unchanged up to the point where the income reaches $40,000. Begin ning with that sum, the senate bill re duces the rate of surtax on the larg-r incomes. The senate bill in this re spect agrees with the original houte bill, which was changed in the house by adoption of the Lenroot amend ment, increasing the rate on the big incomes. Big Incomes Are Helped The effect of the senate provisions is to reduce the estimated revenue from income taxes by an amount of $66,000,000 to $70,000,000, all of which reduction would be accomplished on large incomes. The house bill carries an additional tax of 10 per cent on incomes in ex cess of $40,000 up to $60,000, and sur taxes increase from that point by gradual stages to 45 per cent upon incomes exceeding $1,000,000. Th senate bill fixes 8 per cent on in comes In the $40,000 to $60,000 clas and increases the surtax to only 3 per cent on incomes over $500,000 Rv strikina out the so-called retro active provision of the house bill, the senate measure further decreases tn income tax levenue Dy jiob.oou.uou The provision eliminated Is one which would have required the payment dur ing the com'ng year of one third of the sums already paid under tne exist ing income tax law for the year 1916. Direct Payment Xs Pavored The senate bill also contains an elaborate and technical plan for the mvmint of income taxes by the dl lasses and liquid products used in making distilled liquors. Tpse pro visions are virtually nullified by food legislation, prohibiting use of grain for distilled spirits. Title IV, which deals with cigars and tobaoeo, also shows only a few changes in the senate draft from the house bill. On cigars weighing over three pounds to the thousand, retail ing at 5 cents, the senate raises the rate Xrom 60 cents to $1 a thousand, whir for 10-centers and "bit" smokes the rate is raised to $3. WAR DEPARTMENT IS ON JOB TO HANDLE . W. W.'S IN IDAHO General Liggett, Commander of Western department, Is Authorized to Act. Washington. July 12. (U. P.) The ivar department has authorized G-in- ral Liggett, commander of the west ern department, to confer with the governor of IdaJio to take any action he deems neeessary in sup pressing I. W. W. disturbances. No formal request, either from the Idaho governor or the Idaho defense council, has reached the war depart ment. Yakima Situation Clears Real Estate Transfers Gordon B. Hayes and wf. to Anna Sor enaen, U. 1, B. 1. Madraa $ J. C. Alnawortb and wf. n tbe U. 8. Na tional Bank of Portland. L. 1. 2, B. 2ft, Vernon T. K. Morrin and wf. to E. B. Chriaten sen, L. 12, B. 4. El TOrar Thomaa G. Flllnfer to Caxl Olsen at 1, L. 27. 28, B. a. First Electric Add Trlxle Eptoo to Mary C. Hayroan. 6 acres, beginning la center of county road 3 10. 5 ft. W. of point In center of county road, which point la N. E. comer of 8. B. Sec. 85. T. 1 N., R. 8 BS. ' Andrew M. Ellis to Lumbermena Trnat Co.. L. 18, 19, 20. 21, B. 1, Union Square Maria illuseppa Morreno and boa. to W. W. Sparks. L. 6. 7. 8. B. , Ta- j basoo Add. Frldrlch Dames to W. W. Richardson et al, L. K, 8, B. 15, Sellwood H. E. Herren nd wf. to M. A. Bitgood et al, I. 1. 2, B. . Taborstde John Mani and wf. to E. U. Alfred son. U 17, B. 12, Clcmaon Add Roy O. Powers and wf. to E. G. Alfred son. L. IS, B. 12. Clemsoo Add Mt. Hood Railway Dev. Co. to Henrietta M. Levy, U 13, B. 6, Proctor Sub. of Pleasant Horn Add H. A. Heppner and wf. to P. H. Schnl derman. I.. 2. B. 23 Hoiladay's Add.. Sheriff to Louis Wilson, U 4, B. 12. Foxehase Add Harry Wolfe and wf. to G. R. Bennett, 2.C acres, beginning at Intersection of O-W. R. & N. Co. s N. line of right of way with old Dlrlslon line fence of Anthony Wblttaker D. L. C, In Sec. Its, T. IN., R. 2 E. F. C. Leltbold and wf. to Louis Fox et al. L. 12. B. 0. Vernon Title A Trust Co. to Welles ley Land Co.. L. 1, 2, B. , 1. 29, SO, B. 11. Welles ley J. T. Gaaklll to Albert Nia et si. B. 83 ft. of L. 7, 8. B. 8. Central Al- bkna M. A. Bit rood and wf. to Hermaa Fan ner. i j, 2, B. s, laDorsia Psclflc Surety Co. to William Llnk- PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ,-. lCol'''s .. . nrftjrAczs B0YNT0N FURNACES Economical EffactnaL J. C. BATER CO.. front and Market. DEATHS AND FUNERALS (Oontlaaed) 75 PIUJSO la thta city. Jury 11. 18 IT. at tne residence of bla parents, 374 East Forty-alxtk street. Francisco Plluao, sged 11 years Boatha. Deceased Is surrlTed by a father and , mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Plluao. tarae brothers. Carlo.. Earnest and Cbarler Plluse; also two j sisters. Rose and Jennie Plluao. aU of this city. I Funeral will be held tomorrow (Friday), at i S:S0 a. at., from tna residence. 874 East Forty-alxtB, tseoce to St. Michael's churcta. rnmva.1 keat ass TrrROLSTXsnro MULTNOMAH FnrBlture Hospital. SK4 1 at. ; J"", rr "d "i' ""T Expert mattress msklne. Msln 4554. ! - Friends InTlted to "nd. HAXR GOODS AVD HAIR PRESS nTO FEBVET HANEBUT, leading wig and toopee makers, finest stock human hair roaoa; hair- areastng. uanlcarlas, face and scalp treatment. Removed to 848 Alder, near Broadway. Aarraro. tixtiko. pafERHAHorwo TOCHLE PA1NTINU CO.. perhanklng. 540 Marsh , painting, tlniuig p- 11 st. Main 4414. PHYSICIANS DR. R. A. PHILXaPS. Allsky hldg Asthma. Nerronaness. Prostatic Trouble. Rheumatism. TLTThTBLVO 8TTPPLIES RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES Fleming. 112 4th st. Main 7S00. Skewea Interment Mount Calvary cemetery tnoertaktng Company, directors. WILLIAMSON In Albany, Or.. July 16, Ralph Enuuatt Williamson, acs 1 years S mcntbs 28 days, only son of Mr. aad Mrs. P. B. Williamson of 1886 East Eleventh street, lb fnneral services will be held at the Sell wood Methodist church, 504 Tacome arena, st 10 a. m. tomorrow (Friday), July 18. Friends Invited. Interment at Rose City cemetery. East 8ld Ktineral Director. BALFOUR The body of the late Alice Balfour. aged SO years, who passed away In thta city Jnly 8, 1917, at the residence of her dsughter, Mrs. Msrle Balfour Dtcke. was shipped to St. Paul. Minn., by the Skewea Undertaking Cob- psny, scorapsniea by members or me remuy. RUDGB At tbe residence of bar mother, Mrs, Martin Sherwood, at Bryant Statlan, July 11. !i TLVTt RUGS AJTD RAG RUGS Send Us Your Old Carpets FLUFF Um I. T O XS QO Tl'....UUk VT North Yakima, Wash.. July 12. The sheriff to Ellen B. Hsysllp, L. 10. B. 1. W. W. hall, which the federal troops ! Hunter's Add. (ssslgned to H. E. took charge of Monday night, has been , Smith. June 10, 1817.. converted into a recruiting station. B.1t,ndI fd nTS b'Tt? JL witha display of national colors and .T ,S1 32 U 0re" fresh recruiting posters, in the place : c. Gordon Parkhurst and wf. to A. 8. of those the troops found defaced with Ellis L. 7; B. 12. Grlawold Tract W W. sabotage -stickers.' The j , , ,Jr Oregon troops Continued their good ! r. n a lfredao' .d vt Z ii; J f oM "- Bruaaels, Axmlnater. , wnrr Vrolo-ht trnln. Arc en.rched for .1 r. i 11 n 10 " . T ... Smyrna. Also rag rufs, su sixes, atu orders I """ IV - .- w..L Vi.'-;.".;- 1W prompt. Send for booklet. on." one nacker was picked up as h -i"3-,i?" -j . CarDet Cleaning. Refitting, Etc l r fKI. .tvlv inri th. no. OT.U1 "? npiuins-w. 10 . A.- lice say the town has not been so free toa . . .' of undesirable citizens since the labor Viva R.'. Oatbye et al to Jennie M. agitations legan last fall, and the ostbys I,. 3. B. , Orchard Homea 3. B. 6, Orchard Homes 10 10 10 700 10 10 1,800 1 10 10 478 10 1,950 10 10 1 10 10 1,198 10 10 10 BATH tubs, sinks, toilets, pipe and fitting. Maud Mildred Budge, sged 22 yesrs, late of A. L. Howard. 212 4th it San Francisco. Cel. Notice of funsrsl heresfter. PB.IMTISO A HD BnTDtVG PRIMTINIfi F- W- BALTKS A CO, 1st rnill I lllU and Oak ata. M. 1S5. A-lies. MARSH PRIXT1NO CO., 122H Front St. PRiwTrxB Aim uroRAvras 882 Stark St. THE IV i PRESS Broadway 408. A 40SS. FOR SALE HOUSES (Con tinned) fll SPLENDID 7 room Irvlagton home; sleeping porch, garage, boat l(rA Uon, for two thlrtU Ita .coat. Kaat 178. w. xi. xxoraman. hXK SALK LOTS 10 $J85 PARKROSE (0x100 LOT Half block to car: mn v fin tir trees, also natural shrubbery. Located Just a little better than adjoining lots. Gas water, lights, HICKMAN-WIL,- exj.N. 46th and Bandy. Tabor 8S8. C- 1121. Branch of J. I. Hartman rw rOR SAL.K Lot t. block 1. iiewickly- add., Multnomah county, city of Portland, Or. Will give clear tiUe with It for $1100. V. T. Williams, row Agency, Montana. MtDMONT Sacrifice, corner. 60x100. Improvements paid; no agents; no trades. Owner. 616 Merchants Trust bldg LOTS for sale, west side, cheap. Phone East 2498. ACREAGE 07 RUBBER STAMPS AKD SEALS ALSO Stencils. Trsde Check.. Brass Signs. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS. 63 Broadwsy st. Brosdwsy 710. A-2T10. SHEET METAL WORKS SIO 1st st. Phone fia" In 1424. TOWEL STPPLT Portland Laundry Co., for prompt, efficient service. Phone Brosdwsy 410. A -4410. TRANSFER AKD STORAOK Oregon Transfer Co. Established 1870. Transfer and Forwarding A rents. 8torafs Free Trscksge. Office and Storage 474 Ullaan st. 18th snd Gllssn. Brosdwsy 1281. A-liea. HOWK Ksthryn E-lls Howe. 10O8 K. 22d st N., July 9. 18 years, tuberculosis of liver aad kidneys. SILVER Julia A. Silver. 4700 88d S. B.. Jnly 7, 86 years, pleurisy. JOHNSON Marvtn Dmtl Johnson, Emanuel hos pital, July 8, 14 days, absent of anus ' and rectum. BUETIKOFEU Robert Bentikofer. pcJica sta tion. July a, 05 rears, cerebral namorrhacs. J OWENS Mary Owens. 434 Jefferson, July 8, 1 I month, acute gasuitus. QUILL Pansy Springer QulU. Wlllametta river. Jnly 8, 6 years, drowning. RICH A RPWON Mrs. Flora Richardson. St. Vin cent's hospltsl. July 8, 02 years, chronic parenchymston nephritis. CARDINALI Lucia Cardlnall. St. Vincent's hospital, July o. M years, T. B. In apex of light lnng with open artery. BAKER Callesa E. Baker, 835 Foster road. July 8. 09 years, cancer of stomach. RUN KB Carl Runke, 810 Chapman St., July 8, 78 reara, apoplexy. WARNER Margaret Elisabeth Warner. 1108 Amherst, Jnly 8, 62 years, locomotor ataxia. Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close in car Una, easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 16SS or Sellwood 478. John H. Qibeon. owner. 40 ACRES $1400 On lower Columbia river and highway: good soil, api'ire. water, near school and store; will taxc good lots or house equity as part payment. Akerson, 801 mock t-icnangr mog CHICKEN. KRT1T, OARDEN ranches near Portland; S. 6. 10 acre tracts, $66 to 9200 per acre, easy- terms. Mo Farland. 605 Yeon bldg . Portland 1-X)K SALK FARMS 17 FLORISTS ALWAY8 "PICK" lilt BEST HOUSEHOLD GOODS SPECIALIST Storage. packing, shipping snd moving. Horse or auto vans. Special freight rates to all points. C. O. PICK TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 2d snd Pine. Broadway BOO. A-IOOS. FREE refoRAGB. FREE MOVING. Limited time. Object to fill warenouee. SECLRITT STORAGE A TRANSFER CO. 105 Park st Msla Pi BP. A-iooi. CLARKE BROS.. Florists, 187 Morri son st. Main or A-1806. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. MARTIN FORBES CO.. florists. S4 Waah. Main 69. A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arran g ed . WET WASH LAUNDRIES CENTRAL wet wash, 28 lbs. Sue. Phone hast 764. B 2764. r MkKlUFAO UUELDS (jobbers wholesalers SWISS FLORAL CO., 411 E. 7th N. Store 23d and OHsan. Main 13(8. MAIN 6118. wreaths, pillows. 83 up. Sprays tl up. Chsppell s. 847 Morrison MAX M. SMITH. Florist. 141 H 8th st. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Edward Holmea W. J. Holaas Pres. See. . J. . Wsrlela, Treea. THE EDWARD H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 Third 8treet, Corner of Selsse A MODERN SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE LADY ASSISTANT Phones Mais 607. A-18U A CHOICE FARM (0 acres, splendid location midway between Portland and Saleru on main auto road, close to town: 86 acres in croD of wheat, oats, spuds, beans and clover; enough timber for home use; balance best of creek bottom pasture, green feed all summer: part Is fine onion land; all rich, free soil, well drained, but not rough; 8 room house, good new barn. Price $7000. If sold before July 15, will Include all grow ing crop, team. 3 cows, sow. chickens, farm machinery. D. McChcsney. 332 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 7102. 71 ACRE EQUIPPKn FARM ON EASY TERMS One half in crop, beans, potatoes, oats, vetch, clover; 6 cows and heifer, complete set of farm. Implements, bal ance of ranch In pasture and timber, splendid soil, fine springs, river on one slcle, good barn fair home, water piped Into house and barn; 40 miles from Portland Price $6300. First payment, $1U0; balance long time at 8 Per cent. See Sam Hewey at J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 7 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Bxl2 rues, steam or electric clesned $1.00 in 8x10 rugs, steam or electric cleaned 73c WESTERN Fl.LrT KlU CO.. 54 Tnlon ave. N. Phoiie EPt .Mt. B-1475. East 64 Lady Aaalstant C-316S Wilson & Ross Funeral Directors, Inc. Beautiful Residential Funeral Home Multnomah at Seventh st. city authorities permitted the I. W. W. to open and maintain a hall. Twenty-four prisoners arrested In the raid of the hall are still in the county Jail. 30 WOOD PIPE Building Permit PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. ractory and office near Z4tb and York t Mmn X4H. J. P. Finley & Son Progressive Funeral Director. Private Drive Women Attendants. Montgomery at Fifth, Main . A-1688. 80 ACRES Central Oregon. 69 acres paid up water right. 47 acres in crops. All fenced and cross fenced. Fair set of buildings. Good alfalfa land. All level, open to range. For quick sale. $1250. Easy terms. J. C Corbln Co.. 305 Lewis bid g; . FOR SALE 200 acre, near Maupm, Or.. 60 acres under eultl vattcn, only $26 cash per acre, or write W. D. More house, The Dalles, Or., for terms. FOR KENT FARMS 11 Will Arrest "Trnmps" Seattle. July II. (I. N. S.) Sheriff John Stringer, following a conference with Prosecuting Attorney A. H. Lun dln and Governor Ernest Lister, an nounces that all mountain passes and itck ordlnsry R. R. GIMner, erect frsme garage, 6Ts) Sla- siyou oerween c. ua ana iota; A K. nUce builder: $285. P. A. Haverstic. erect garage, 482 El. 20th r.. Between i nompeon ana tmsee; A, It. Ulce, builder; swo. G. E. Green, repair 1 story frame dwell ing. 2S8 82d st. between Madison and Sml- National Cold Storage A Ice. alter 8 story ! s. EKrx necweea w ater and MEETING NOTIC ES 41 ! IP. L IE 1 1 1 .nawn w As vV.a nMin nrlll LMvatt . Tstnk Vlsil1 ls ni KUA . 'SStk I all 1 UOU Cllll OUt'CO llltU wuiity W t I I , i w , esvvcTiyw sui,awABsuus svswsi . fAA, be securelly guarded, and all tramps" ! l'"wArt alter 8 taory brick ordinary. ,,, . : " . ' . . . i 10th street between Gllssa and Boyt: Mae- , . . . T W , - X . , ... . . . . . I BlUiJinujiAn A iil r. tt- -i n 1 , . v. j tt . iritSl "jmcer. 'rlda? i Fhone, E. Vl B-1881. Lady assistant, a an: hiu.yBA136thaand-' A. D. Ken worthy Co. Alder sts. For Woodmen ' Tabor 6287. 6802 92d at. Lnnta. Tabor only. All members W. 6686. 66th st. and Foster road. Arleta. O. W. cordially wel-, F o n ' come. f, Oi UUMIlllliii lilUi lVs ACRES all under cultivation, in crop. 6 room house and chicken house.' near Kendall station. $8 pr month. Masterson & Sletten. 201 Wil cox bldg. FARMS WANTED RENT OR BUY 3S will be arrested at sight. Similar movements to this are under way in other counties of the state. < between Sheriff Stringer announces that he V. G. CHESSMAN, C. C, J. O. WILSON. Clerk. Neughtoa A Raj-mood, builders: 8S000. vy . n. nraegsr, erect rrame cars re. sot E. us aw thorn and Lincoln: btsllda same; aso. can promise each entrant via thi ! , 'STtt "Z'TiZL Tib, br&kebeam route a good jail sentence. : coma ave. and Spokane ave.; builder. R p. This drastio steo was determined i Hseweii; $2000. on after rercrts that hundreds of I.;.-.1'0 "nseeu. erect rrame garage. 833 - I rrn sir I ssi I is 1 11 rwasi arwi una i -a w . W. W, are coming from as far east as j builder same; $43 ' St. Paul to Stir up trouble and destroy j Realty ssaodates, repair 6 story brick or Anr, - tn tVta rnrYnxrtmt t dlnSTV office BDd StOTea. SAft Wuhlnrttn uw " r,L rirft l . , ririfr m jwuifiia. Dul ia- WEBFOOT CAMP NO, W. O. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 j Alder st- Phone East 61. B-2626. B. 66. w. o. w.. every i Uunnine &l Mctne Friday night In W. Temple, 128 st. Mem nfe! 118 ilth 1 ry detaiL Broa6way and Pine sts. 6ers requested 1 Broadway 410. A-4668. Lady assistant. WANTED To lease, an improved dairy farm for a term of yeara with in 60 miles of Portland. RITTER. LOWE & CO, 207 Board of Trade Mdg. WTJ have several cash buyers for im proved farms from 25 to 160 acres; rive particulars. J. C. Corbln Co.. 305 Lewis bldg. HAVE cash buyer for 40 acre farm; bargain. Dubois, 723 Chamber of Commerce. The best valley farm for WANTED cJient that $10,000 will buy. Fnehs. 420 Chsmber of Commerce. K. HOMKSTKA1J3 Stations on patrol wHl be Skykomish and Tyee on the Great Northern, Les ter and Eagle Gorge on the Northern Pacific, and four points on the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. mission arrived in San Francisco today. A battalion of infantry extended u paid, must be 'bribed, to make your formal military welcome, after which contribution, a contribution that costs the Twelfth Infantry and a battery neither a drop of blood nor a tear, of the First battalion. California jyt methoJU" Instead of the existing when the whole world ia in travail and artillery, formed a military escort for 1 ?" ooiiletion at the source. Wen everywhere depend upon and call the party to Its hotel. . to you to bring them out of bondage, A great outpouring la expected to ' and make the world a fit place to live night when Baron Monoheur and Lieu la again amidst peace and Justice? tenant General Leclercq will tell an "Do they mean that you will exact a audience In the Civic Auditorium the r price, drive a bargain with the men true story of their country's suffer who are enduring the agony of war on lngs. th battlefield. In the trenches, amidst A public reception at 4 o'clock was - tho lurking dangers of tha sea, or with the only activity scheduled for this ins Dereavea womra ana me pitllul afternoon. cnuaren Deiore you win come forward . todo your duty and give some part of your life, In easy peaceful fashion, for j 1 4TPn T KflTmTI H Q the things we are fighting for th. VJI tJdb JDI 1 tClJ.ll HctQ things that we have pledged our for tunes, our lives, our sacred honor to , vindicate and defend liberty and Jus tice and fair dealing and the peace of nations? Burdens Hast Bs Shouldered Norwegian Vessels Seattle, July 11. (I. N. S.) Great Britain has commandeered every mer- rtf rauru von will not it i. chant vessel under the Norwegian flag conceivable. Your patriotism Is of the oc0rllnS' to private advices received asm, self denvina atuff th . today by Seattle shipping men. By triotlsm of the men dead, or maimed what tnorlty or juat how the far on tha flelda of France, or else It is reaching step was taken is not dis not patriotism at all. Lat ua navar closed. But in this connection it Is snatk then of nrofits and f f., , known that the British government Um In the same sentence, but facts na" lon had a "trlnsT on Norwegian and meet tham Let ua An im,i k.,.i shipping. As an instance It mav be Bess, but in the midst of a mist. stated on authority that every charter "Many a grievous burden of taxa- ot Ncjfgi"- vessel executed in this tion will ba laid on this nation In this wltWn recent months has had gwnarattonand in th next, to pay for to tfiPr0ne a Brlun consul . mis war, so.iet us see to It that for x very dollar that Is taken from th people's pockets It shall be possible to obtain a dollar's worth of the sound tuff they need. "Let me turn for a moment to the shipowner of the United States, and tha other ocean carriers whose example they have followed, and ask them If Republican Troops Surnmnd Peking Tientsin. July 12. (V. PI tt they realise what obstacles, what al- thousand republican troona now most insuperable obstacles, they have round Peking. The remnants of th been putting In the way of the sue- imoerlallst forces under Oenri r.., cessful prosecution of this war by 1 Hsun are entrenching inside th capita? vu wioau irsigai rates mey nave Deen city, xne nepuDucana are rmed with ' wmhjmhs. luu; uuji ao everytning that I u guns. mgn zrstgnt cnarges can do to make ' the war a failure, to make It Impossi ble." I. do not say that they realise this et intend It The thing has happened -naturally enough because the commer cial processes which we are content I. W. W. Organizer Jailed Wallace. Idaho, July 12. (I. N. S.) K. K. McMurphy, chief organlxer for the Industrial Workers ot the World In the Coeur d'Alene district, is In the county Jail here. McMurphy had In his possession when arrested a large amount of printed matter suggesting the use of violence in carrying out the alms of the L W. W. Other arrests are expected to follow. The federal authorities also are taking a hand in the investigation of I W. W. activities. Although more than 150 signatures were placed on the Initial roll of the Shoshone home guard almost 100 ad- i AT 2 p, ditional members signed yesterday. 2d st. ' er; $160. ', 8. Mackin, repair 2 story frsme residence in mianon dpiwcq ovtn sna soth; halWVr. same: S1SO. Rsmsey Sign Co.. erect 1 story fireproof Order W. M, concrete muDoera, ;vt anxeny netween eta ana jfrosaway; DUiioers, same; S20O. to be Dresent. Visitors : PIEDMONT Undertaking C. R. J. welcome. Dr. A. Van! Qroskopf. funeral director. Woo Jin. Cleve. C. C; A. L. Bar- j 440. C-116B. Kllllngsworth and Kerby. bur. Clerk. i MILLER & TRACET. Independent Fu- COLUMBIA lodre No. 114. neral Directors. Prices low as $:;. A. F. and A. M. Special $40, $60 Wash, at Ella. M 2681. A-7888 conimunirHnn this (Thurs- , n 7nnr On 2 Williama ave. aay) evening at M, cnci East 108. C-1088 o'clock. Labor Vlsltinsr bret'iren rKWJ msvauiiit. iciiiyiv. Mriiirr iT..ri.vm. r-n Uainid 11 1 mlnf Jt'n acre L1lP aL '?' eKrSl- OrXriVV A-2321 Cot id nd Clar. buildings, fenced 200 i Biwava weicume. djfi - ' 1 ,nn 1 mrhmmt L. OLSON. I H O m IT An test sum ana c.u" 1. ii Will Accent c secretary. ..e.. ..r. ,,.-. to 12000. sain. NEW TODAY Ml Xoeas of i an mp o MM p r o t ed Bi ' 9roperty (c $10,000 oa xaa. Bnadaass or for Improvement Fuxpoeea). j. p. xarscoBTB. 843 Stark Street. welcome. F1!. nd10!8' Breeze & Snook stated communication Fri day evening, July 18. at 7:30 o'clock. M. M. degree. Refreshments Visitors R T. Byrnes, new realdenca estaoi t. 101 Wlliams ave. Wdln. 220. C-1846. R order W. M. E, R. IVIE. Bec'y. ClALKTKItT OREGON commandery, K. T. Regular con clave this evening at 7:80. Your attendance will be appreciated. C. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. nlan of collection at the source, When the senate taxes up tne excess nrofit tax under the new revenue bill. It will find that its committee on finance has reported a Din estimated to raise approximately $305,000,000 more than would be raised under the house bill from this source. The house bill merely proposed to raise $200,000,000 additional from this class of war rains by a straight 8 per cent tax, in addition to all existing taxation. TO Balsa $730,000,000 The senate committee at first planned to laise this to 16 per cent and stop there. But as finally worked out, the bill carries a graduated tax. ranging from 1Z to 40 per cent, allow ing an exemption of $5000 to start with. It Is estimated this will pro duce $730,000,000, an Increase of $505.- 000,000 over the present law. The 12 per cent tax is to begin on profits not exceeding 15 per cent, ris ing to 16 per cent ror proms ranging between 15 and 25 per cent, and as cending by successive steps until 60 per cent of the profits will be taken if they exceed 160 per cent. The tax. It will be noted, is on ex cess profits. The measure for excess profits Is the amount In which they ex ceed the normal, and the standard for normal to be taken is the average of profits made by the persons or firm In the pre-war yeara of 1911-12-18. ir not In business during those yeara, or if no profit was made In those yeara. figuring will be done on the proportion of buslnes transacted in relation to representative firms engaged In like business. AU Over $5000 Kust TUe If it Is found, however, that the profits of a person or firm not in business in the pre-war period are less tl$n six per cent, there will bs no ex cess tax to pay. Every partnership or Individual hav trig a gross Income of $5000 or more a Ellensburg Entertains Some j Ellensburg, Wash., July 12. Be- ' tween 15 and 20 I. W. W.'s are in Jail 1 here, arrested by federal troops, on charges of interfering with crop har vesting and logging. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW m. at Ford Auction Co., 191 f urniture, carpets, etc. AT Wilson's Auction House. 169-173 2d st. Sale at 19 a. m. THE MACCABEES Portland tent No. 1. regular review mis evening at hall. 409 Alder st. All members urged to be present. GriOHlir. H. baivck. rt. rw. KMBLEM Jewelry a -peciaity. Duttoca. Bins. charm mer Kro m - iitx Mt, Scott Park Cemetery and Crematorium Tabor 1468. D-61 " AIALhOLlAMS Riverview Abbey Mausoleum 828 Plttock blk. Phone Broadway 951. MOST handv and best 40 acre home stead In Tillamook county for $100; fine timber. boII creek, road, nelgh- bors. J. Leel, Yacolt, Wash. OREGON, California U. 8. land, book let free. Write Joseph Clark. Sacra mento. Pal , EXCHAXGF RKAI, ESTATE 21 wheat ranch. icres under Price 816 lear Portland Can sell lace with cro stock and equipment. 384, Journal. TRADE large conf. store, clear. $1600, doing big bualness, for m to acres improved and pay cash difference. Tabor 2397. evenings. WILL accept the beat trade offered on five passenger Cartarcar in perfect mechanical condition. "No equities. Sellwood 1036, parley. All the dragon flags have ' to sea operate in ordinary times have !!n.-f1XCethoB.oC th? lra" without sufficient thought been con- Peace T artey Is? Sought Peking. July U. (L N. S.1 Effort. are being made to arranges a peace year is required to make a return of tinned into a period which they havelq 4Sh perlalist troops. The outer city is no proper place.- .HotlTM -Tot ; Questioned Tha republio is being roonranlxexl and Nanking may beoomo the capital. ur. wu Tine Jfan. tn foreign min- ' .T. am not Queatioplng. motives. ; 1 1 later and former ambassador to tho ua merely statin , fact and titUri J United tates. Is living; in Shanghai. income and deductions claimed Tbe tax Is to apply to every taadi or business, ' including the rendering of services for a commission, but does not. apply to an agent or commercial traveler who receives only a fixed aa' ary, or to a profession the profits Of which depend mainly" on i - parsons 1 qualification and in which no more East St. Louis Police Shake-Up Started East St. Louis. 111., July 12. (I. N. S.) Under pressure from the Cham ber of Commerce and representative business men who demand a shake up In the police department as tb result of laxity during the recent race riots. Mayor Mollman today an nounced he has asked for the resigna tion of the entire police board. He will appoint a new board Mon day, he announced. The three mem bers asked to resign are Wallace Wat kins, Nelson A. Schein and William Schmltt. Lumber Company Is Sued by Employes White Salmon, Wash., July 12. Hoping to force a financial adjust ment of the affairs of the Major I CreeK Lum&er company, of which Bryan R Dorr is manager, laborers and company creditors in Whits Sal mon are suing for the collection of bills and wages. F. W. Knaap local manager for Mr. Dorr, Is the object of a warrant charging him with Is suing; checks without having funds to meet them. The company Is said to have about 500,000 feet of logs, and 600,000 feet of lumber, ready for shipment. . 'R0FESSIONAL AN tUSINESS DIRECTORY AGATE COTTTjrQ AVD UTO. jrWXUJt a rUtto) statistics JJlarrigts, Blrtbs. Dzatbx MONXMENTS PORTLAND MARBLE WKS.. 264-266 4th st, opp. city hall Main 8664. Philip Neu at Sons for memorials. AljA Ita cut snd poUsbed. Jewelry aad watca repairing. Miner's. B4ay, Washington, st. BLAmaooK MAKiatg DAVIS UULUAN, IMC, 1UW 2d St.. blaak- boox mauuiacrorere. A-aiBa. Msla 188. CAJ8FET CLIAjmrq MARRIAGE LJCEXBE8 Ann Rrrett Otuiaholmn, 8100 E. 16ta St. M- Emma Newmann, 2K. 430 E. Yamhill. Neagle Pocere Seal, legal. 100 st. uaire. atari K. Hailcr, legal, 715 Schujler. Uv WalHce Gome, legal, 02 waseo st.. Mary Effle McDonald, legal. 273 E. 18tta st. N. V. O. De Long. 25.S31 13th it., Basel K Bamaey. 21. 60S aV. Uta st. N. V. K. rrenca. . wwwi volte, or., m. II it 1 H 1 1 1 1 ' Ini il II ir..inl from old rmraatm IflLlUilf If TOllfl SST- hASeAJS! k .Sdlhe. Elsie S DLAESING granite gg7-3RP. ST AT MADISON CRANBERRY tract of choice location. In Cranmoor. sale or exchange Port lanJ property. HX-403. Journal. $20 000 to $200. Out properties. Chicago, for western prierty. K-81S. Journal WAXTKI) REAL ESTATE 31. WANTED Bargain, strictly modern bungalow for vpot cash. Dubole, 2I Chamber of Commerce. WANT bungalow and lot. have aceage to trade, all or part. H-4U. Journal. ROOMING HOUSES S3 Tremendous Snap FOR SALE HOUSES west Rug Co.. 188 B. 8th. FLUrr RUQ8 AKD RAQ KUQ8 CARPET CLEANING. REHTTINO. ETC ONE OF LARGEST PLANTS IN NORTHWEST, KlU w. rriurE EAST 31. B-141S. NO INTEREST 6 MONTHS $40 DOWN, $40 MONTH STRAIGHT CONTRACT. NO MORT GAGES w Rosa City Park, colonial tyl. b' living room, sun room, beam celling, paneled dining room, white enameled Dutch kitchen, sealed back porch, with ia.va.tnry a bedrooms and dressing t room or small bedroom, big closets, I fine atlo, full cement basement, A-l I fumiro EfrvllO lot. Drice $8750. Hlck- Barrlet C. Bums. 18, 90 Hsiel Fern PUce. man-Wilson. 4 6th and 8andy. Tabor Thomas C. Gsnie. o. tK Lxingtoa are, gegs C-2121. Branch of J. L. Hartmavn a a. n 1 - OSI III 1 Vsnk I 1 ' aVfUCI aX . XfsUP( aS JJ A A"v. A si uaasaai. 10 rooms, worth $00. for $17-. VThiU rn. ni m. y4 isa F-ft - rAfn In. Thla Lfl thfl 1 I best bargain ever offered In Portland. 188 14th at. uwner. East 8580. B 1280. Hlllmaa, II, Maltnomaa noiet Iiihn J V'.hl. leesl. 000 4th at.. R. MnrnhT. ElectrUs Cleaalng Works Car- I legal, 444 E. lfilh st. N. W W Dean, legal, 44 Marcan Daiuung. Blanche Cooper, legal. U65 E. lath st. B. A. Csuor. JB. 042 inarman st., Helaa Howard, 19. 268 N. 10th St. Glenn H. Welsh, legal. Sherwood, Or.. LU Nan Semwalt, legal. 7th aad Alberta sts. company. OH sALa; CMKAr" rtoomilig qous with 4 lots and 2 cottages. Tor par ticulars write owner, box 61. Newport. Oregon. JOYCK BROS pets eleued and laid; refitting oar specialty rjmi p-1 yrv. ISXD St. W. COAX AHD WOOD OREGON FUEL CO. Woodlawa 8210. Beech, asar TJaloa are BKK-Kwooq. uny siaowooe, preen 81a bwood. NEER at FAR R All kinds of green and dry 4-1 n. iir iw te. goo ninrn. m eowq. A-4o4T. UKk BOA. wood roc sale; Oregon Boa Mrg. io. stsm oeea. a-osoe. iliralfpi INVITATIONS P I IW lifl Third Floor BMITH ok CO. Morgan bldg. CHIROPRACTOS.8 DRESS SUITS tor rent, all sisea. Unique Tailoring Co.. f Stark st. DR. McMAUON Is aasklos good. 81 adjoat- meara. fio. pcren. a. easiest terOML POO AHD CAT H08frTAX DR. G. H. HLTUM1N, Hospltsl 415 E. 7th at. VETERINARIAN. East 1847. B-l2 ZDTJCATIOaTAX BIRTHS LAWSON To Mr. sod Mrs. Andrew i. Lawson, 834 Mlasotirl are.. July g, a son. DECKER To Mr. and Mrs. John William Decker eel Clatsop St.. July 5. a son. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Smith. 807 Williams are.. July 8. a daughter. SEIBEL To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Selbel. 871 E. RINULER Dan cms Academy, all brenenes et I 13tn JBJ - a daughter. modern, fancy, stage and ball room diirtm. I KElMELr To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard KetmelL Classes and prlrate leaaona for adalts and call- I 97 06th are. S. E., a daughter. dren. Main cjtmj. aionirose wtngier. director. I BAKLE To Mr. sad Mrs. George J. Bakle. MR. AND MRS. HEATH'S School; lessons I 1886 Richmond are.. July 4. a daughter. dally. Class kfon.. Thar. eres. 100 2d st. I M A RK WERT To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph bet. Wssb. snd Btsrh. Lessons 2Se. Msln 8208 I Markwert, 638 I. Leonard St., June 29. a DAMCIKO 1298 GRAND AVE. NORTH. Brand new 6 room bungalow and sleeping porch, polished floors, built in effects, electric fixtures, etc., see this today. Owner there 1 to 6 daily, or phone East 646S evenings for ap pointment. $1700 6 ROOM bungalow I lots, 1 block fromcar. $ blocks from school. $2100 8 room house and ! ln garden and fruit, vvoooiawn i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SO I "Buy and Sell Equities and make trades of all kinds. For quick results see I,., A. HALL.. 612 Panama bldg. DANDY imall store, suitable for dell. cateasen, barber ehop or similar bus iness; adjoins motion picture theatre, reasonable rent. Main 682 or call tOi Northwestern Bank bldg. P6R rJXLE Half price, leaving city, depot location, confectionery, mega sine fruit and tobacco store. Phone Bdw'y. 681. sfter 12, owner. AUTO PARTS BUSINESS FOR SAl.H Small Investment required. Call A, t4H Bunrtay. Main 47? quring wees:. CONFECTION EH Y and grocery, cor. ner good locations. $$60. Dubois 728 Chamber of Commerce. where DON'T WORRY 11 or trade any La y m an. 421 Cham, of I can sell or trade anything- any- MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE M18S IRELAND 60S Dekua bide-, lu cit.i. I dsngbter esvons dot, v.uv a. sa. o 9 n. CB . i biabu- iu . an, na; cju ujunu oiai a. I 1020 S. Syracuse St.. July 6. a dsagbter. stTSIO SCHOOLS ATP TEACHOLS I HUBBLE To Mr. and Mrs Chaner Hnbbh). Turks Lose Many in Recent Operations London. July 12. (I. N. S.) During recent operations ln Arabia, the Turas lost 790 men ln killed and 820 ln pris oners, it was announced In the house of commons this afternoon. One sun tru taken by tho British and parts of tha Hejaa railway damaged. - PIANO teacaar wm gira Isssana la eacbaace for rooaa near buslneaa center. Phone Msla soul, room tot. 122H Union are.. July 2. a daughter. DEATHS AND FVNEIlAlfi 75 tH0efb.7.VlBrciVw.rie LIM)OP-At tha bosna of bl. sister. Mrs.V I 807 Flledner bids. Brosdwsy 182s. j. m,Mll, 90b East rifty-flftb street north. FOR BALE, easy terms; best home in. Mt firnit- i blocks to car: 2 lota; lots of fruit; 6 room house: cement .ilea- fin. v.rrien. Call Tabor 667' and inquire about place: all for 61600. j 3uiL.DI.Na loane on city or auburbes oroperty; money aavancea as worl progresses. W. O. Beck. 216 Falllni bldg. Main 1407. KOK 8ALt room house, oargala at $1760. Near mransiin niga iwwmi to-rioo lot: bearing fruit trees; 1 blocks from car. Must be sold once. Tabor 7z sner 1 p. at $900 $50 CASH $10 MONTHLY 4 room cotta:. lot 60x100; Improve ments all paid, near Killings worUi;8t. Johns car. Aaerson. 603 Stock Ex change Diag. LAW SCHOOLS rrenk Rarea LAodop. re A3 yesrs. Vsther of Mabel. EdltlL Jba Oommlns snd Bdwsrd OREOON .LAW SCHOOL A tboroagh practical Llndoo all o? Cblcaa-o, TbiT fnnl tlre coarse in law. ascl tattoos e renins a. ui I 111 1- 1. ... iun u-. ,a. t-- H. Allsky bldg. I nerai Directors. Cbtcago papers plesse copy. TLVTT RTTOl AaT RAO STM I PAPaV In this dty. Jaly 11. at bis late reas- KORTHWE8T RLS CO. - Eatable Drie ZZJTZZrl tSLSZPu Mri ilnff mgs asd rag rngs wwren. sll slaaa. K. I ?p?l ,mr' ansoend of Mrs. ats ..4 Tarkw. - East lW cutsao I V. Pspe. The remains are st tfce rest- PEMN8CLA. Rtng WorRag rng nnd ear Montgo-r7 at rUtb. KoUce' saeraT weaTiaa. 1618 Patten are. Wondiaw atLsk l.ttJr Special reduction in modern houses $00. $676. $626. $700, $760. $76. $1100. Very attractive terms to suit. FRANK L. M'OIMRE. Abtngton bldg. $2600 6 ROOM modern bungalow, bath, attic basement, roses, fur nished If denired. Owner called east. 1149 Iron. Tabor 2821. 2 ROOM celled house. 14x30, lot 100a MONEY to loan ln amounts of $168 U 46000 on city propany. A. H. BELL. 201 Oerlinger bldg. 125; running stream, delightful loca tion. So fare. iz, sie montniy. rrana K. Steams, lo Wilcox. Main IS1T. FOR SALE cheap. 6 room house, 16 lots, all kinds fruit, a blocks from ear line. 1. H. MiUs. ax Meter irrank Co. . : r CITY MORTOAOE LOANS. $500 to $6000 8. FRED 8. WILLIAM8. 2H 1ST rf $204 TO $10,000 for immediate) loans at 6, 7 and 8 per cent. J. C. CORB1N CO.. LEWIS BLPq. MORTOAOE loans. 6 snd 7. Louit Salomon eV Co.. 408 Belling bldg $200. $850. $600. $00. $1200. $ll0 Frea w. uerraan jo., 11 nam. tjom REAL ESTATE loans. 6 to 7 per cent W. H. sens, East oerore noon CASH for rntgfc., loans, contracts; mtsj loans, y. m. tewis. rt. e iewis Jtng TO LOAN at once, $1000, $1500. $2000 Dubois, 72 Chamber of Commerce 4 $1000 to $6000 to loan, no commission! 1 1 principal, wu, jwrnii iOavUa4 m Xex8 afa 4 . - . - .. . .... ' ". e-O''