THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914. 13 HOTELS ASP Rooms, detained hath 1. 1.50. 91 2, Room, private hath, 91.&0. Special Hate Per Week or Month. Same Rate for One or Two Persona In a Room. Both Telephones, Uot and Cold Running Water. Clothes Closet, Steam Heat, iouneouB HOTEL WASHINGTON Hotel Cornelius THE HOUSE Or WELCOME PAEK AND ALDER STS, PORTLAND, OR. In the theater and shopping: district, one block from any carline. Rates $1.00 per day and up. With bath. $1.50 per day and up. Take oar Brown Auto 'Baa. 0. W. Cornelius, President H. E. Fletcher, Manager A Room With a Bath-A Dollar and a Half AN OUTSIDE ROOM AT THAT Special Monthly Rates to Permanent Guests. Meals in Our Attractive Restaurant at Very Moderate Prioea. NEW PERKINS HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON All Cars From Union Station Pass Our Doors. FEWER WED IN VANCOUVER Oregon 3Iarriage Law Losing- Its Ter ror, Is View Taken in Washington. VANCOUVER, Wash.. March 2. '(Special.) It is suspected that the law requiring: persons about to marry to submit to a medical examination in Oregon has not the terrors it once had or is being: not rigidly enforced, as the number of licenses issued here during February was only 127, the lowest number since last May. Those securing licenses today were "William H. Lawrence, Jr., and Elmay J. McGuire, of Wilson ville. Or.; Royal E. Phelps and Mrs. Madge A. Cooper, Charles F. Plumadore and Cecelia Ma rie Grant, Victor W. Meyer and Mar tha E. Schramm, of Portland; D. W. Hill, of Portland, and Mrs. Alice Bo dine, of Kelso, and Edwin I. Davis and Florence G. Dargitz, of Hermiston, Or. Junction City Man Xanied Buyer. JUNCTION CITT, Or., March 2. (Spe. ial.) Fred Nielson has been chosen by the Union Meat Company of Port- A11TJSEMENTS. HEIL.IG 1 Ith and Morrison Main 1 and A 1122 TONIGHT 8:15 &Ha SPECIAL. PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY ArLbur Haminerstein Presents TE M M A -p RENTINli In thn Comedv Opra "THE FIREFLY EXCELLENT CAST AND CHORUS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Evenings: Lower floor, 11 rows $2; 8 rows $1.50. Balcony, $1, 70c, 50c Saturday Mat. $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c BAKER 1 THEATER Muin 2. A 5366 ieo. L. linker. MKT. Home of the popular Baker Players. Tonight All week. Mats. Wed. and Sat. One of the season's greatest productions, "THE LITTLEST REBEL." A wonderful drama of the war, as played by Xtustin Farnum. ITnlike all others. A thrill ing play of human emotion. Rousing battle scene. Touching story of child love. Even ings. 25c, 85c, BOc, 75c: box $1. Wed. Mat., 55c, except box. Sat Mat., 25c, 50c; box 75c, Next week "Alias Jimmy Valentine." Matinee Dally. Main 6, A 1020. Broadway at Taylor St. WEEK MARCH 1 FRITZI SCHEFF, Tudor Cameron & Johnny O'Connor, Bam Barton, Armstrong and Ford, Madge P. Maitland, Edward Gillette's Trained Monkeys, Throw ing Tabors. - Matinee Dally, Any Seat, 15c. sHvmfMxnjifl ;IKLS BEST HOW TOWN WARREN BIuAN'CHARD tiLADYS WTT.BER CLARK A WARD PATRICK. FRANCISCO WARREN PIEI, BROS. 4 MACK ANTAGES Broadway, at Alder WEEK MARCH 2 MISS WILLA TURNER and 15 Comedy Stars In "Inn Laughland." Frank Smith, Lora??T, Leon Rogee, Elliott A Mullen, Pantagescope, Fantages Orchestra. J'opular prices. Boxes and first row balcony reserved. Phones A 2236, Main 4636. Curtain 2:30, 7:15 and 9:10. LR Yl G Fourth and Stark SU. Keating A Flood, Proprietor. .Added feature, I ERWIJJ IRELAND (Kid Irish), world's champion featherweight wrestler. Return of Ed. S. Allen and Com pany In a mirthful muBlcal play, "In Gay Paris." Tuesday night, athletic contest; Thursday night, 50-piece dinner set for 6c; Friday night, chorus girls' contest. Prices: Night, 15c, 25c. Matinee, any seat, 15c. "JOSEPH IN THE LAND OF EGYPT. Wonderful four-part Thanhquser dramatiza tion of the Biblical story of Joseph and his brothers. . MUTUAL WEEKLY. 10c ADMISSION 10c. and Catarrh Pot a teaspoonful of Omega Oil in a cup of boiling water, then inhale the team which goes through the passages of the nose and throat This simple treatment usually gives quick relief. w nr. it,r. every-g ffr . A IlMIiSl for Uiili ColdinHead BESOBTS. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, front of house, one person, $2.50: two peo ple, J3.50. "Why pay more when our service is equalled only by the best? 'ireairneou Absolutely Fireproof, Modern and Clean 'I; ii to and From Trains and Boats. CHARLES H. ROWLEY, Manager. Portland, Oregon, Washing-ton St., Cor. Twelfth. HOTEL CARLTON Fourteenth, and Washington Streets. ROOMS, WITH BATH, $1.50 DAT. ROOMS WITHOUT BATH, $1.00 DAY. All outside rooms, fireproof construction. Special rates for permanent guests. Ross Finnegan, Mgr. Victor Brandt, Propr. Sol Due Hot Springs Hotel In the Heart of the Olympics. 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In "New Today" aU advertisements are chanced by measure only, 14 lines to the Inch. Remittances most accompany out-of-town orders. Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be In Tbe Oregonian office before 10 o'clock at night, except Saturday. Closinr hour for The Sunday Oregonian will be 9 o'clock Saturday nlcbt. The office will be open until 10 o'clock V. M., as usual, and all ads received too. late for proper classifi cation will be run under heading "Too JLate to Classify." AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House, 166-168 Park street. Furniture, rugs, etc Sale at 10 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. PORTLAND CHAPTER, No. 97. O. E. S. Stated communication this (Tuesday) evening, 334 Russell st. Degrees. Official visit of the wor thy grand matron. By order of the W. M. ANNA L. DUDLEY, Sec. WILLAMETTE LODGE No. 2, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) after noon at 2 o'clock, for the pur pose of conducting the funeral services over the remains of our deceased brother, L. Q. Reno. Full attend ance desired. Visiting brethren Invited. W. S. WEEKS, Sec. IMPERIAL LODGE, U. D., A. F. AND A. M. Special communl. cation Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, March 3. -1914. Masonic Temple. West Side. M. M. degree, full form. Visiting; brethren welcome. W. P. ANDREWS. See. OREGON COUNCIL, HCYAL ARCANUM Meets at the new hall. Royal building, the first and third Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Visitors cor dially welcomed, a O. O. HALL, See. HAWTHORNE LODGE, No. Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Masomo Temple. Visiting brethren .wel come. C. E. MILLER, Sec. OREGON LODGE OF PER FECTION No. 1, A. AND A. S. RITE. Regular meeting In Mem orial Hall, Scottish Rite Cathe-J UIM, W.J. QVGJUMg til O O UWH. By order VEN. MASTER. MUSICIANS' MUTUAL ASSOCIATION Music furnished for all occasions. Be. our members or phone Main 60O7. A 5290. BORN To L. H. De Ford, at 1341 Wilbur St., Feb. 27, a girl. DIED. HAMILTON March 1, at 320 Mason st, Mrs. Caroline Hamilton, age 87 years 4 months 17 days, beloved mother of Dr. W. B. Hamilton, of Portland; Mrs. Nettle Hamll. Fruitdale. Idaho; Mrs. G. H. Rld dell. Long Beach, Cal.; Mrs. A. M. Aphl son. Shedo, Or. ; Mrs. Geo. Henderson, oi Portland. Funeral announcement later. Remains at A. R. Zellar Co.'s parlors, Sua Williams ave. WELLING At his late residence. Maple wood. March 2, William J. Welling, aged 4R years. Remains forwarded by the Hoi man Undertaking Co. to Los Angeles, Cal., where funeral service wil be held. CRERAR March 2, at the family residence, 1003 E. 10th N Mrs. Harriett R. Crerar, age 47 years 11 months. Funeral announce ment later. Remains at A R. Zellar Co.'s parlors, 592 Williams ave. . FUNERAL NOTICES. THOMPSON In this city. March 2, Mrs. Thankful Thompson, age SI years 7 months 9 days. Remains forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Co. to Salem. Or., where funeral services will be held and Interment in family cemetery plot. PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices. Paclflc Title Trust Co., J Cham, of Com. ACCORDION PLEATING. K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping, accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods sponged; mm orders, aaa Alder. M. " AR IXitNIILUE. CABINET WORK, repairing, reuniahlng. Kusol & Son, u5 Wash. eu Mma 70". AfiSAYEUB AND ANALYSTS. GILBERT & HALL, successors N Veils & Co., u to 014 Couch blug., low 4th. M. 7i60. MONTANA ASSAY OFFIClt Laboratory and ore-tesung works. X-i2 V, 2d st. PICKERING A CO., buygold7iiUver and piaunum. Hi!4 4th su, 3d uoor. Mam 610U. ATTORNEYS. 1. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab stracts, contracts, collaterals, eic.; consul tation free; new offices. 707, 70s, 7ou Soiling bidg. Main 4aa. Open evenings. WiL J. ENGLISH, removed to 601 Nortn western Bank bidg. Marshall 464L Wit M. LAFORCS. Counsellor-at-law. 22Q Failing bidg. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car pet, rag ruga 188 East Bin. jsoih pbunes. CELLLLWIU BUTTONS. BADGES. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, 92 6 in su Phones Main bill and A U34. CHIROPODIST. William, Kstelle and William. Jr., Deveny. the only scientlno chiropodists in the city. Parlors 302 uerlinger bidg., S. W. corner 2d and Aider. Phone Main 1S0L DR. FLETCHER, aseptic chiropodist and foot specialist, treats all Ills of the foot without pain; 24 years' experience; lady assistant. 306 Allsay bidg. Main 76;:. Dr. nd Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists, r the Haselwood. Main 3718, A 512U. ov CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill, offices 429 Fliedner bidg. Main 3472. CHlBOfBATIC PHYSICIANS. DR. M'MAHON, 121 4th and 378 Williams ave. Two offices, lady atendants, 18 ad justment, 810. Main 2u6. East 6628. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit each week for (1.60 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO.. 809 Stark, bet- 8th' and 6th. Main 614. COAL AND WOOD. KNIGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard, quick-firing, long-burning Utah coal, Al blna Fuel Co., sole agents. COLLECTIONS. Accounts, notes, Judgmen.j collected, "Adopt Short Unthndi." Short Adlustment Co.. 826 Jw W. Bank bidg. M. 1)74. COLLECTION AGENCY. NETH A CO.. Worcester bidg. Main 1796. No collections, no charge. DANCING. PROF. WAL WILSON School Lessons, 25c. waltz, two-step, three-step, stage dancing taught; morning, afternoon and evening; f uarantee to teach anyone who walks how o dance. .86 Vs 6th St., between Stark and Oak sts. Phone Main 7687. Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, 109 2d St., bet. Wash, and stark, ana AlisKy mag., sa ana Morrison sts. Lessons daily; waltz and two-step guaranteed in 4 lessons; classes Mon. and Fri. eves., 8 to 10, and 109 2d st. RINGLER Dancing Academy, new location, 14th, off Wash.; latest society dances; a teachers; class and private. Main 33SO. AUKltULTl KAL 1 nK i.r.-'i-. i.,- Mitchell, Lewis A Staver Co.. Morrison and 2d. . . . . . k... WOTB R. M. Wade St CO., aZ--O0 nswmomn ARCHITECTURAL WIRE A IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d Columbia. .11 IU AILT XtVUUX . DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d t. AU 1UMVD1Uo. Mitchell. Lewis gt Staver Co., Morrison and 2a. AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATOR. PORTLAND AUTO LAMP CO.. 810 Alder st. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7h and Oak sts. ii-V1V(?U nM.'VTA A V II KAIf.K. PACIFIC TENT & j?WN. CO.. 1-8 N. 1st at, . ... ,-uvrL-irii iT u 11 VI ft' Baggage A Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davis. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES SCPPIAEsT BALLOU i WRIGHT. 7th and Oak Eta. Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc.. 11th and Everett, BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. " HENRY WEINHARD. 13th and Burnslde. unit ni II tiivi: O. P. GRAHAM Foot Abernathy st. B 1397. CARRIAGE WORKS. PORTLAND CARRIAGE WKS BODIES. WHEELS, SPRINGS 109 North Fourth Street. Main 9338. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. NAhN liKOa., 11 f IW i o . CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER. f . T. Crowe SE KJO., o rourin COFFEES. TEAS iJ Bflt-SS. CLOSSET A DEVERS, 1-11 N. Front St. FUNERAL NOTICES. SASHER The funeral services of the late Isabella- Sasher, who passed away in this city March 1 will be held today (Tuesday), at 1 P. M. from the new chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Co.. cor. Third and Clay. Friends are kindly invited to at tend. At the conclusion of the services the body will be taken to Seattle. Wash., over the Northern Pacific at 4 P. M., ac companied by her husband. Carl D. Sasher and daughter, Minnie Leo Sasher. and nephew, Arthur B. Yocum. KELLY In this city, March 2. George P. Kellv, age A years ""UL" -of lis 1. C. Baker. 348 16th St.: brother of Miss Nellie Kelly. Mrs. Mamie J, Fanning, of Portland; Miss Minnie Baker, New York City, and Milliam C. Kelly. Walla Walla. Funeral from Holman s funeral parlors at 8:30 A. M. tomorrow (Wednesday), March 4. thence to the Ca thedral. 15th and Davis sta Services at 9 A, M. Friends invited. Interment River view Cemetery. SMITH In this city. March 1, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Frederick R. 8m th. aged 46 years, son of Mrs. S. D. Smith. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the residence of his sister, Mrs. James C. Zan. 809 Pettygrove st at 11 A M. today (Tuesday). March 3. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. Re mains are at Holman's funeral parlors until A. M. today (Tuesday). RENO In this city, at the residence, B12V4 East Davis St., March l,Louis Q. Reno aged 43 years 6 months 23 days, beloved husband of Jennie G. Reno. Friends In vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2:30 P. M. today (Tuesday), March 3. Concluding services at the Portland Cre matorium. JOHNSON At Victoria, B. C Feb. 25, Al fred: L. JOnnSOO, agWU jel, uueun. of Mrs. Edith A, Johnson and father of Alfred Jr., and Le Roy Johnson. He leaves a brother, August Turn, in Kansas, and sister, Mrs. C. W. Marman. The fu neral services will be held at the chapel of Portland Crematorium at 2 P. M. to day (Tuesday), March 8. Friends Invited. MAHER Lizzie W. Maher. beloved wlfi of Chas. J. Maher, mother of Richard B. and Pibiana if. Maher, daughter of Mrs. K. White, sister of Nora, Margaret and Marie White. Funeral starts from her late home 8:30 A. M. Tuesday, March 3. 4SO 14th; thence to Cathedral, 15th and Davts. Interment Mt, Calvary Cemetery. Services at grave private BELL In this city, Feb. 57. Frank Bell, aged 1 , yeIB 0 1 1 '.I o uajo, uiuwcu " " " band of Mrs. T. Bell. The funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st, at 2 P. M. today (Tuesday). Interment Rose City Cemetery. JOHNSON At her residence, 23S East Uf-ty-nlnth street North. February 28, Mrs. Tilda Johnson, aged 2S years. Friends in vited to attend funeral servic.es, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors, at 2:30 P. M. tomorrow (Wednesday), March 4. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. HOFFMAN The funeral services of the late John Hoffman, neiovea xatner or itnei, Blanche. Fred, Harry and Harvey Hoff man, will be held at A. R. Zellar Co.'s parlors Tuesday, March 3, 2 P. M. Friends are respectfully invited. Interment Rose City Cemetery. AYERS In this city, March 2. William W allace Ayers, agea 73 years, at xne resi dence of his son, F. W. Ayers, 482 East 32d St. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 4, from Erlcson's resi dence undertaking parlors, 443 Morrison St., corner of 12th st. Friends Invited. SWAN March 2, at the family residence. 1098 East 27th N., Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swan. Funeral services will be conducted at Lone Fir Cemetery today I Tuesday), at 3 P. M, Frienda Invited. Remains at Pearson's funeral parlors. CURTIS At Lenta. March 2. Lucy Ann Curtis, aged 67 years, wile or J-Tancls K. Curtis. The funeral services will be con ducted in the Lents Baptist Church, Wed., March 4, at 10 A. M. Friends Invited. In terment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. DR. A. w. KEENE, Majestlo Theater bidg., 351 V Washington St. Marshall 8206. DRAFTING. PATENT AND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING. WM. C. SCHMIDT, 6DB Henry bid. M. 1285. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ings and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electrio Co., 81 First St. North. Phones Main 9210. WE BUY, sell, rent and exchange new an second-hand motors; repair work a spe cialty. Western Electric Works, 218 6th. E YE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Caaseday, 617 Dekum bl., 8d & Wash. PIKE UisiitANCE. LET OWEN SUMMERS write your fire tn surance. 833 Morgan bidg. Main 8429. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. PHOENIX iron Works. East 3d and Haw thorne. General machine and tounary work. STANDARD FOUNDRY CO.. machinery; ornamental castings. E. 7th. Madison sta KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. BLL'MAuExi PHOTO SUPPLY CO.. 845 Washington st. MAOH1NEKY. Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co.. Portland. ART MATTRESS WORKS. MATTRESSES renovated and to order. The only special admirable shop. Marshall 2657, M EC HAN O-THE RAPIST. Dr. J. DeLurey Mulloy, 602 Dekum. Per manent health through perfect circulation. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO., motorcycles auu. bicycles, fhone Main 63, A 2153. MCLTTGRAPUING. CRANE LETTER CO., multlgraphing, ad dressing, mailing. 806 Northwest bidg. Marshall 6822. Ml'SICAL. VIOLIN Instruction lessons given at your home. Phone East 4i21. EMIL THIELHORN, violin teacher; pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bidg. A 416U, Mar.:629. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dr. Grover, specialist In paralysis, nervous, chronic diseases. 0O4 Oregonian bid. M. 314- OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high rices. Why pay J5- to 810 for a pair of glasses when I can fit your eyes with first- quality lenses, gold filled frames, as low as $1.00? Goodman 191 Morrison st, near bridge. Satisfaction - guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Dr. R. B. Northrup. 808 Morgan bidg., cor. Broadway and Washington sts. Office phone Main 849; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENTS of value secured by Mason, Fen wick & Lawrence, Washington, D. C. Es tablished over half a century. Valuable booklet free.. References, Keley Clark Co., Seattle; J. K. Armsby Co., San Francisco; Kerr, Glfford & Co., Portland. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS DIES AND SHEET METAL STAMPING. WESTERN Tool A Die Works, 2o6 Pine St. DRY OOODS. FLEISCHNER-MAYER A CO.. 207 Ash St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electric Co., sth and Pine sta FISH, OYSTERS AND ICE. MALARKEY & CO., Inc.. 149 Front street. FLOUR MILLS. CROWN MILLS, Board of Trade bidg. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albera Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. H. M. HOUSER. Board of Trade bliig. THE W. A. GORDON CO., Board of Trade. GROCERIES. WADHAMS A CO., 69-75 4th St. HAIR GOODS. DIAMOND HA1K WORKS. WHOLESALE, 303-4 PANAMA BLDG. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.. WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG. 11.119 lTO. THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 63-55 Front st, MAY. J. H. Klosterman A Co.. leading hay dealers. HIDES. PELTS, WOOL AND FURS. KAHN BROS., 1W Front street. IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS, East 3d and Burnslde sts. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON CASTINGS. Complete stock of BEAMS, ANGLES. CHANNELS, PLATES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIED CHAS. U BASTICK CO.. 74 Front; leathei of every description, taps, mfg. findings funeral Notices. PFERDNER Feb. 28, at Prescott, near Rainier, Or., Lytton Pferdner, captain of steamer Agnes, aged 24 years, son of Paul and Mary Pferdner, and brother of Miss May Pferdner, of this city; Mrs. B. E. Wright, of Hood River, Or.; Mrs. R. L. Williams, of this city: Mrs. W. B. Page. Of Fort Gibbon, Alaska, and Paul Pferd ner, Jr. The funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dun ning Inc.. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder St., at 1 P. M. today (Tues day). Friends invited. Interment Mt. Sflott Park Cemetery. BLATR In this city, March 2. Catherine Blair, aged 84 years and 2 months. The remains will be forwarded to SUverton, Or., for Interment by the F. S. Dunning, Inc., East Side Funeral Directors. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS. JIB. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading fu neral director. 229 Tbird street, corner Sal mon, Lady aMslMt ant. A 1511. Main 507. F. S. DUNNING, INC. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder St. East 53, B 2525. DUNNING A M'ENTEE. funeral directors, 7tb and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d and Clay. Main 4162. A 2321. Lady attendant. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE ROOM 124 SARGENT HOTEL. CORNER GRAND AND HAWTHORNS. Phones Bant 1428, B 2513. MBht Call East 291. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Prices reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Take all cats, dogs and other small animals to be disposed of to 415 East Seventh SU corner Grant NEW TODAY. Loans On Improved Portland real estate. FIDELITY REALTY A MORTGAGES CO. C04 Piatt bids. Washington and Park. Mortgage Loans Improved City Property No Delays. Lowest Prevailing Katesw ROBERTSON & EWING 207-S Northwestern Bank Bids;. 40x100 FOURTEENTH AND MILL STREETS. Kverything Paid. $6500 $1250 Cash Handles It. GEO. (i. HAIR, 325 Railway Echnnfte. Marnhall 2.174. HOTEL OF FIFTY ROOMS, Reautifully furnished. All - hardwood furniture and Axmlnster carpets; or will trade. J 823, Oreaoulnn. mmmmm, PATENT ATTORNEYS. 1032 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Or. PETER HABERLIN. 200 Victor Bidg.. Washington. D. C. R. c. WRIGHT 22 years' practice. U. 3. and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bidg. PATENTS procured by J. K. Mock, late of U. S. Patent Office. 1010 B. of T. bidg. T. J. GEISLER, Atty. at Law, 508 Henry. - Wm. C Schmitt. Eng. and draftsman. PIANO SHOP. PIANO tuning, repairing and refinisulng; 65-note players made to 88-note; first class work at reasonable prices; new and second-hand pianos at low prices. 441 Stark st. Phone Main 4478. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 8428. PLUMES. DON'T throw your old plumes away; we are experts in learner dyeing, cleaning and remodel- our specialty. "THE PLUMB," is aiorgan mug. Ji""1 -vvw. rumao stekogkapheb. PUBLIC atenography and reporting; legal work a specialty. Hugo H. Burnaoy, oOsi r urtii w ejjL mug. xr uv"j j"'" RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS. BRASS SIGNS. . . . . . n XTTI-tU LT U 281 Wash. st. Phone .Main 710 and A 27IQ. SHOWCASES. BANK STORE FIXTURES. FOR reasonable price see Western Fixtures at snowcase t;o o . tuiu MARSHALL MFG. CO., 4th and Couch; new and old window display and cabinet work. SHEET METAL. OREGON SHEET Metal Works, 146 Front st. Tanks, stacks, re-tinning, hotel restaurant . . ' . , .1,a Main 1AH alio, guai wwn. n r, . . STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. 16th and Kearney sts.. Just completed new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos and automobiles; contains separate fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated ; ... u n ri T-ii a vaults: track age for carload shipments; vans for 0T" ing; reaucea iroigut mics ou uv-....-goods to and from East in through cars. Main Do-to. an amiauiucu C. O. PICK Transfer & 'Storage Co., offices and commodious 4-story brick warehouse, separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults lor valuables; N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts. Hanos and furniture moved and packed for shipment, special rates made on goods In our through cars to all domestlo and ioreign ports. jqm uo, j. uKDfiuivniet! WAT?TEHOTTKK Manning Warehouse & Transfer Co.. 18th and Everett sts. on terminal tracks. General transfer and forwarding agents. We operate the only exclusive merchan dise warehouse In city. Main 703, A 2214. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan .. cor. 18th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates In the city. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO.. general trans fer and storage, safes, pianos and furni ture moved and packed for shipment. Teams and auto vans for long-distance moving. 87-89 Front su Main 647 .r A 2247. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office 186 Madison; general merchandise furniture and machinery storage; transfer and forwarding agents, rnone fliain- iqpi PORTLAND AUTO DEL. CO.. drayage and storage; furniture moving ana packing. 27 No. Front. Marshall 1730, A B759. LOGGING MACHINERY. F. B. MALLORY A CO., 23, Pint St. LUBRICATING OILS. Balfour, Guthrie & Co.. Park and Oak. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKTVEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., 83 Fifth st. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire 4 Iron Wks.. 2d A Columbia, PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO., ICS First st. W. P. FULLER. A CO., 12th and Davis. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-88 Front St. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, 84-88 Front St. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. P. W. BALTE3 A CO., 1ST AND OAK STS. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDING & FARKELL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDER T1VINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., Foot Ankenyst. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.. 68 Front st. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 230 2d at. H HOLESAI.E JEWELERS AND OPTIILANS t'.LTTEHFlELD BROS., MOHAWK BLDG. WIRE AND IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d A Columbia. NEW TODAY. $6000 HOME FOR $4750 Modern up-to-date eight-room house, hardwood floors, fireplace and furnace; located on Belmont street: improve ments all in and paid. Mount Tabor" car passes the house. Must have some cash at once. May consider a good lot as part payment,- it s a genuine Bargain. M'KENZIE A CO.. STB OER LINGER, SECON D AND ALDER 6 TO 7 H. E. M00NSY Malm 310. Room 4-1 Falling Bids. First Mortgage Loans Money In Any Amount In Oar Posses sion for Immediate Use. 8 or 7, According; to Security. FIELDS A HOXKYMAN. 1218-1223 Yeon Bldgr. Main 1002. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our own money at current rates. FARM AND CITY LOANS. 80 Fonrth St., Board of Trade Bidg. CITY & FARM LOANS 1000 and up at lowest rates. C. M. ZADOW 414 Corbett Bid. A 141(4. Marshall S3, CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CEONAN S02 Spalding; Bids. Portland. Or. Factory Sites. Bargain Four and 8 acres. No fill, 'ready to build on. Rail and water. laey terms. OWNER. S 679 Oreconlan. CITY & FARM LOANS UNDER WRITERS LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., WM Chamber of Commerce. REAL ESTATE. Fur Sale Lots. VANCOUVER, Wash.. 100x127 on Capitol H1II. 05-. , W. P. Wright, 714 W. 8th St.. Vancouver. KENTON lot for sale cheap, cash or terms. Room 219 palace Hotel. ALAMEDA PARK lot lor sale by owner. Y 776, Oregonian. iortgaoe Loans REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BECK. WUUam G.. 815-316 Falling- bids. Jenoing-s & Co.. Main 18S. 206 Oresonlau. PALMER-JONES CO- H. P.. 404-05-10 Wilcox bids. BENEDICT BROS. (Barrell Heights). 930 Hawthorns ave., cor. 31st. Tabor 516. REAL ESTATE. I'or Sale Lots. ARE you looking for a location to build a home? We have some very choice view homeaites on the West Side, only 13 minutes' ride, r.c fare. In line of rapid development: price only $350 each; $10 down and $5 per month; this Is the best value in the city and will pay you to see it. M. E, Lee, 52a Corbett bidg. SUNDAY A snap chance of lifetime, $440 cash buys this $704 equity In threes Jones more lota it taken at once; lota 14, 15 and 13 block 3, 101 fronting on Halsey St.. 18 feet on U9th St., balance due $421, pay , able $18 monthly. Including interest. Mrs. Anne E. Miller, Sau Joee, Cal. LARGE beautiful view sites, Weat Side, 15 minutes' car ride, 5c fare, in line with fast development, with a big future; price $300 each; $10 down, $5 per month; these are . large lots and ideal for homeBltes. This property will treble in value in the next- lew years. Ma E Lee, 522 Corbett bidg. WHAT have you to trade for a section of land three-quarters of a mile from a railroad town? price only $4800. This land Is suitable for grain, stock and poul try business. M, E, Lee, 322 Corbett bidg. BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. Lot 7,- block 23. Jonesmore, 00x100; 1 block from car, $400; $100 cash, 3 days only. Merchants' Hotel, Whitwood Court, Linnton. APARTMENT SITE, 10 minutes' walk to postofflce, West Side, corner; price $5000; $1000 down, time to suit on balance, M. E. Lee, 022 Corbett bidg. I SELL PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY Houses and Vacant Property. . Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A 3S32. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. GEO. T. MOORE CO.. 51S Ablngton Bldy. For fcali -Houses. NOB HILL RESIDENCE. Beautiful home, strictly modern, 14 rooms and 3 .bathrooms, h firenlaces; best of everything. "Also modern 7 -room house close In on Portland HeightB; bargains; leaving city. See owners. No agents. 507 journal biag. marsriau 440. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS. RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FREE. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE KNOW HOW. TALK TO OUR CLIENTS. SEE OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R, BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG. 54000 BARGAIN. . 50 rooms, splendid West Side corner, modern brick, private batns, etc, rent $5 a room ; good lease, furnished complete and good ; clears $200 a month ; $-tk-j cash required, balance $50 a month. See It at once if you want a good place at a bargain price. O. C. R. ELXJS & CO.. 309 Board of Trade. 4th and Oak Sts. MODERN BUNGALOW SACRIFICED. Very attractive bungalow, built 8 mos., and modern, on 50x100 corner lot facing east, 1 block from car; 5 rooms, fireplace, built-in bookcases and buffet. Dutch kitchen, full basement and large attic. Price $2750 on very easy terms. This is less than actual cost. LUEDDEMANN, RULEY & CO., 913 Chamber of Commerce. 5 ROOMS $1456, On easy terms. . Lot 70x100 feet, all fenced. Bath and basement. On Rose City Park carline. Got off at 72d and Sandy road. See Austin, Gregory Investment Co. NEW house, 5 rooms, reception hall and bath downstairs, with room for two large rooms upstairs. House is in good restrict ed district, with good houses all around. This house Is modern In every way, hav ing built-in buffet, bookcases, fireplace, full basement, with wash trays. Small payment down and $30 a month, which includes interest. Call East 6778. WE FURNISH THE MONEY AND PLANS AND BUILD YUUK HOME OR APARTMENTS RIGHT, WITH OUR OWN FIRST-CLASS MECHANICS (NO CONTRACT LABOR); DEAL WITH THE RELIABLE, PRACTICAL BUILDERS. TAYLOR BUILXJING CO., 506 M'KAY BLDG. TOTAL PRIC: ONLY $550. New house and one lot, $00 cash and $15 per month, Including Interest. Take Rose City Park car to 72d st. SEH AUSTIN, GREGORY INVESTMENT CO. NONE JUST LIKE THIS. 20 ' rooms, best central location, private baths, steam heat, running hot and cold water in rooms; nest or turnisnings; gooa as new; clean and paying $125 over all ex penses; $000 handles it. O. C. R. ELLIS & CO., 309 Board of Trade, 4th and Oak Sts. THIS IS EXTRA GOOD. 22 rooms, near 13th and Washinrton. furnishings cost $2800; modern house, good ciass ot roomers ana paying a good profit; price cut to $1SOO for quick sale: terms. O. C. R. ELLIS & CO.. 309 Board of Trade, 4th and Oak Sts. A SNAP as to both price and terms fine 0 room house, all modern conveniences built In: yard in Rood condition: Kbod residence district on Central East Side; will sell for VOoO; $100 down, balance $2 per month; monthly payment include interest. O, Gustafson, Sellwood 483. $10 CASH, $10 PER MONTH. 50x100 lot, new, plastered, very attract ive cottages. Prices $700 and $ti00. Three left. Near carline. Take Rose City Park car to tzo. st. eee Austin. $25 CASH. BUY NOW. $15 MONTHLY. IV rooms, lot, 50x100; bath, etc Price $1600; near Reed .College; 5c carfare. Write Mr. Wilson, Milwaukie. R. D. No. 2. Phone isell. io'. 515 includes interest. CORNER LOT 50x100, on East 2th and East Taylor, with thoroughly modern 7-room house, $0000. Terms. GEO. T. SCHALK. Main 302, A 2392. 22S Stark st. DO you want to buy a fine S-room house. 2 baths and 2 fireplaces, for $10u0 below its value? $000 cash and $50 per month will do it. Fine location and viow. A BUS, oregonian. A BARGAIN. Modern 5-room house and lot on 34th near Clinton; full cement basement, fur nace. combination fixtures. Owner, 11 Lumber Exchange, cor. 2d and Stark. DO YOU WANT A HOME? We draw the plans, build the house, furnish the money; easy payments; low interest. ir you want it GOOD, see us. Butterworth-Stevenson Co., Couch bltlg. ROSSMERE DISTRICT Modern home. 7 rooms, large reception hall, sleeping porch. lull cement basement, garage; price 4ou, $1000 cash or good lot, balance easy terms, Phone Tabor 4o0U. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS. $1700. 8 blocks from Lents Sta.; very cosy and homelike; 5 rooms, gas. city water, bath and plumbing. M M. Hornor, with Fred W. German Co., W14 Cham, or com. HAWTHORNE. Modern 6-room house, furnaee. full ce ment basement, corner lot. Price $4000. M. 3441. FOR SALE by ownr, well situated 6 -room house, near Hawthorne ave. ; no agents. Room 531 Hotel Perkins. BUNGALOWS and flats, furnished and un furnished, in choice districts. Call 275 Pine st., cor. 4th. Ask for blrard. STRICTLY modern five-room bungalow. electricity and gas. 2A blocks of Anabel station. Ftione laoor liva. MODERN 7-room house and 2 lots. $2200; 3 blocks from St. Johns car. 1497 Curtis ave. Phone Woodiawn 3331. THREE CHARMING BUNGALOWS Irvlngton : fine location; modern; lots 50x100; cheap. East 73. W. H. Herdman. SACRIFJCE new 7-room house, all conveni ences; small payment fiown; balance like rent. Owner. Phone Woodiawn 199. SEVERAL modern houses, close In; pay ments same us rent. Owner, II. Smith, 2M First st. OWNER GOING EAST, WILL SELL Irvlngton home, 6 rooms, modern; A BAR GAIN. 637 East 11th st. Nortn. $2350 FOR modern 6-room bungalow; lot 50x100; small cash payment and balance $20 per month. Wood. 3229. MAKE me an offer for my home; modern 6-room house. 613 Going st. FOR SALE 4 -room cottage by owner; easy terms. 3 4t cast mm st., tnree diocks irom car. IF you are looking for a home I .will build It in Irvlngton; reasonable terms. S 752, Oregonian. INCOME property, close In. Owner, 389 & Schuyler. NEW, modern 9-room house, in Laurelhurst. Phone owner. East 2422. 4-ROOM house In Alberta, on carline. cheap rrom owner, lannr $l.t EJUITV B-room house; no reasonable cash offr refust-r!. March. 4H. FOR SALE S-room house, lot oOxlOO, con venient. 72a E. 13th. REAL ESTATE For Sale House. $7000 IRVTNGTON HOME $7000. 7 rooms and sleeping porch, largo liv ing room, beamed and panelled ditiinc room, buffet, large Dutch kitchen, with every built-in convenience : 4 large well lighted sleeping chambers. two com plete bathrooms, billiard room, full ce ment basement, large furnace, laundry trays, large garage, fine lawn and shrub bery; one block from Broadway car; ex ceptional value for tbe money. Terms. $3350 ROSE CITY PARK $3350, 5-room bungalow, strictly modern an4 every built-in convenience, fine fireplace, buffet, bookcases, oak floor, Dutch kitchen, white enameled, cement base ment, furnace. laundry trays, large floored attic, good lawn and shrubbery ; street improvements all In; 1 block to Rose City Park car; easy terms. $1000 SACRIFICE $1000 7 large rooms; practically new. double constructed throughout and beat of workmanship; fireplace, buffet, book cases, Dutch kitchen, three large bed rooms, full cement basement, coruer lot. convenient to Hawthorne and Mount Scott cars; actual cost of property $3200; will sell for $2200; $1200 cash; no tradea 5-room bungalow, furnished complete: house and furniture nearly new and new piano; owner leaving city and must at once; Hawthorne car; $2600; $500 cash. Ask for Mr. Holsington, PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY. Selling Bidg. Main 1S00, A 6261. A REAL BARGAIN $500 UNDER VALUE. PARTNERSHIP TROUBLE vAUfiEfl THE BUILDERS TO SACRIFICE THEIR SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, JUST COMPLETED. PRICE $3250 $400 DOWN AND EASY ; TERMS. This is your opportunity to pick up one of the finest bungalows in. the Hawthorne district, In a splendid neigh borhood and close to the best car serv ice. The house has large veranda, re ception hall with French doors leading Into living-room dining-room opening on the .south with many windows, very large Dutch kitchen ; three bedrooms and extra space for two more; alt the desirable built-in effects, such as bookcases, buffet. paneled walls, covo ceiling; also has hardwood floors, fireplace with beautiful mantel and spe cial electric fixtures; full cement base ment with laundry trays. Don't hesitate a moment if you expect to secure this bargain. A. D. WILLOUG H BY, Main 3360. ,SS Morgan Bidg. PAIR OF CHEAP ONES. No. 1 Owner must have cash this week $30O to $300 cash down. This is a $2750 bungalow on 47th st., in Hawthorne. Our price only $2000; has fireplace, buffet, walls tinted, fixtures in, cement base ment. Call us for number of house and go out and look at It at once. No. 2 7-room 2-story, 324 street North, lot 70x100; prti $3200 only $200 down, balance $25 a month, in cluding interest. This is a complete home with fireplace, furnace, buf fet, walls tinted, gas, electricity, cement basement. DORR E. KEASEY & CO., 2d Floor Chamber Commerce bidg. COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME Mt. Tabor's most select district. Fine view, 20 minutes downtown; extra laifje lot ; street and all Improvements in; ex ceptionally well-built and finished; 7-room home with slepeing porch ; nearly new ; strictly modern and up to date; extra well furnished; worth $9000. but must sell at onca for $6000; $40uo cash. P. O. box 40J, or phone Main 3093. SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BIT Y 36 rooms, in 2-room apartments, the kind you can keep rented all the time; is an exceptionally attractive place, com pletely and extra well furnished; clears $150 a month over all expenses; price cut to $2500 for quick sale; $1125 in monthly payments; some cash and a cheap lot it you have one. O. C. R. ELLIS & CO., 20 Board of Trade, 4th and Oak St.. 721 WEIDLER St.. between E. 21st st. N. and E. 22d st, , N., Irvlngton, very best location. Six rooms, modern, extra well built. Call and see or phone Main 20SI. or evenings East 4134, for particulars and appointment. No agents. Very easy terms can be made to right parly. For Sale Business Property. WEST SIDE close In flat building, south of Jefferson St.; monthly income about $:.0u: nets over- 7 per cent on price, which Is $35,000. Will consider $10,000 to $0.0u0 in well located unincumbered city property, balance to suit; no cash needed. A. K. Poulsen, 719 Chamber of Commerce. 6-STOKY brick building, covering 100 by 100 feet; equipped with sprinkler; rail way trackage; best building and location for wholesale or factory purposes on west side of river; principals apply for price and terms. R. H. Blossom, 316 Chamber of Commerce. For Sale Acreage. 11-ACRE SNAP. Situated "at Orenco; plank walks lead ing to the station: 6 acres under cultiva . tlon and In orchard ; 2 acres of stump land easily cleared; balance fir timber; -room bungalow, modern; largo barn and chicken-house; very best of soil ; acreage around here Is selling for $500 an acre. Price, $4700. Easy terms can be arranged- This property must be sold at once as owner Is moving to city. Ask for Mr. Holsington, Provident Trust Com pany, 212 Selling Bidg.. Portland. Or. 5 ACRES, $250. $10 down and $5 per month buys 5 acres of good, level land, 1 miles from good town of 1000 people on 3 main lines of railroad, between Portland and Seattle. This is an exceptionally fine location, good soil, free from rock and gravel. Light clearing stump land. Some of the tracts have spring or small stream on ISO acres to choose from. Sawmills, shingle mills and other industries near. Remember LOCATION and SOIL, when buying, and go with us to see this. EELL REAL ESTATE -0., 212 RAILWAY EXCHANGE. LINN PARK. ON THE POWELL VALLEY ROAD ACRE TRACTS $470 TO $540. 10 DOWN, 27 PER MONTH. AU good soil and level land; Vi mile east of Buckley ave.. In the beautiful Powell Vallev. Tbe above values are Just half of anything in the district. Investigate this; it means 10Cc profit to you. LUEDDEMANN, RULEY & CO., 913 Chamber of Commerce. BIG RED STEEL CARS ON FOURTH STREET ELECTRIC. Leave 4th and Yamhill sts. at 8:45 and 10 A. M. every day. Our fancy acreage only 30 minutes out. Get off at Huber or Aloha stations. Phone, us for free transportation. Any sized tract; easy payments; Installment plan. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY, Main 35. 102 4th St. A 3500 OREGON LAND SNAPS. 138 1-S acres, fenced and all under cul tivation, in grain : rich soil, available for any farm prod net ; 2 hi miles from railroad, on Intersection of county roads; fine climate, good water, near thriving town, with good schools, church and market ; for quick Bate, $31 per acre : $2U00 cjsh, balance easy terms; adjoining land bringing $40 to $45 per acre at present. Call or address Room 304, Eaton Hotel, West Park and Morrison sts. $60O BUYS a half acre, 20 minutes" ca ride. West Side, 5c fare; $20 cash. $10 per month; on a large piece of ground like this you can raise all your vegetables, berrtt5, chickens, etc., which means two thirds of your living. M. E. Lee, 522 Corbett bidg. . METZGER 2-ACRE TRACT, $1000. 28 or 30 minutes from Portland; gently sloping; timber enough to pay for cleax--ing: here is your opportunity to get 2 acres for the price of 2 lots. Fred W. German Co.. 914 Cham, of Com. 80 ACRES near Newport Summer resort, deep black soil, heavy foliage, fine for platting into lots; 800 feet from new rail road survey; will sell at sacrifice if taken quick. 603 Oregonian bidg. MUST SELL acre and 4 -room house, run ning water, fruit, paved road, 5 blocks norlh of Gilbert station, on O. W. p. Make offer. G. P. Greenman. B 6111. PORTLAND FACTORY KITE BARGAIN. Four or eight acres; no fill; ready for building; rail and water; easy terms. Owner, S S80, Oregonian. 9-ACRE 4-year-old commercial apples; mile from depot, Willamette Valley, 3O00; 10 acres, houso. barn, $2000; a snap for cash. 1444 E. Glisan. I HAVE subdivided -my 40 acres at Orenco Into two-acre tracts; R is a beautiful grove, and I will sell on terms. A K 7f, Oregonian. TWO acres at Orenco. 40 minutes' out on Oregon Electric; $750; terms. Owner, G 789. Oregonian. ONE to four acres riverfront $1500 per acre, easy terms. H. G. Starkweather. Risiov station. Phone Oak Grove, Black 17. 2 ACRES, PRICE $650. NV w house, barn, workshop, fine chicken farm. 31o Yeon. Marshall 2432. 1, 2, n, 4. 5-ACRE tracts, close In, cheap. P. E. LAMAR, 502-3 Lumbermen bidg. 4