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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1914. 17 AUDITORIUM FUND IS CALLED ENOUGH Mr. Freedlander Thinks Ade quate Building Can Be Put Up for $450,000. CLAIM FOR FEE PRESSED Architect Willing to Negotiate Set tlement for Discarded Plans and Prepare Xew Set for Mar ket Block Structure. That Portland can get a good, ade quate and attractive public auditorium on the Market block on the West Side for $450,000 is the opinion of J. H. Freedlander, of the firm of Freedlander & Seymour, architects, of New York, who arrived in the city yesterday to confer with members of the City Com mission regarding- the auditorium mix up. At a meeting with the Commission ers yesterday the question was gone into thoroughly, but no definite settle ment of the question of the fee due to Mr. Freedlander for drawing the orig inal plans for the building was reached. Mr. Freedlander came here to press Tiia claim for J16.000, which he says is due for the preparation of the plans for a building to be erected on a double block, which plans have been discarded by the Council because a double block for the building Is not available, and the building as planned would post J745.000 instead of $450,000, which is the limit of the amount available for the structure. Money Held V by Council. The money which Mr. Freedlander pays is due has been held up by the Council because of the fact that he pre pared plans involving an expenditure of J745.000, whereas the rules of the contest in which the design was se lected limited the cost to $450,000. Mr. Freedlander says that while he realizes the Council is limited legally to $450,000 for the building it was not so reprenented to him by the old Audi torium Board. He says an additional bond issue of $200,000 was pointed out rs a possible asset in the building fund. The bond issue referred to was de feated by the people later, he .says. He says he believes the city owes Kim something for the preparation of the original plans. He says he went to a great deal of expense In making the plans. As to the amount, he says be is willing to negotiate with the city in an effort to arrive at a mutual agreement. IVo-w Contract Invited. With this question settled he says be is willing: to bo ahead and prepare new plans for a smaller building. The pay he would receive for this work was not discussed at the meeting, but will be taken up at another meeting to be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the office of Mayor Albee. Mr. Freedlander says by changing the general plan of the buildintj from a "circus" or "horse show" affair to a theater effect. a satisfactorr and Adequate uditorlum can bo built on I the Market block for $450,000. He says ine oki pians miprnt just as well be dropped into the wastepaper basket as they would be of no use for the new building-. He eays the city can put up a. building; on the Market block with just as stood a design and as frood a finish for J450.000 as could have been put into the larger building: for the additional amount. He expressed a willineness to gro ahead with new plans. He desires to select a local architect to work with nim in developing the plans and supervising the construction. STORK BEATS CENSUS MAN ISaby Arrives in Time to Be En rolled With His Brothers. CHICAGO. May 16. When M. T. Ca nary, consus-taker for the Board of Kducation. announced the purpose of biB call at the doorstep of James O'Hara, 7643 Dobson avenue, the head of the household greeted him with a broad smile. O'Hara grave the census taker a list of six children. When he reached the seventh, he said: "Wait a. minute; he was born just an hour ag-o. I'll go In and see what his name is." A moment later O'liara returned to the door. His smile and chest were broader. "Mary, the wife, says his name is Francis." said O'Hara. and. glancing up at the American flag waving across the street at the entrance of Grand Crossing Park.- h added: "Born in the ahadow of Old" tilery. 'I think he'll bo a soldier." WOMAN AFRAID OF SNAKES Husband- Can't Understand Why Mu sic Composer Should Go Along. NEW TORK, May 16. Presence of snakes in Central Valley, N". Y., accord ins to Mrs. Emily B. Anderson, wife of Percy Anderson, a wholesale druggist of this city, was the cause of her taking: Albert Grant, a music composer, with her when she went on moonlight walks la.t Summer tn the resort. Rut that is no reason, her husband CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES Daily and Sunday. Per aJne. One time ta IStune ad two connevutlre times. ........ .2j (Same ad tuxe consecutive time 3c frame ad mix or teven consecutive times, .biota The above rates lpi to advertisements under "New Today auJ all other clasKitlca tions except the follow. na: r-ituittirm Wanted Male. (situation anted Female. For Rent, Koom. Private ram tiles. Jtootna and Board, Private families. Rate on the above claaslilcationa la 7 cents a line each Insertion. When one advertisement is not run In con eeuUre lue the one-time rate applies, Six average word count as one Una on le than two line. On "cnarge" advertisements charge, will be based on the number of lines appeartnis la the paper, resardie of the number of word In each line. .Minimum cbarsa, two lines, 1 be Oregon Ian will accept classified ad vertisements (Tver tbe telephone, providing the advertloer la a subscriber to either phone. o prl-.es will be quoted over the phone, bat bill will be rendered the following day. W hether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the promptness of patnent of telephone adver tisements. Situations Wanted and Per?onal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for eale." "Busi ness Opportunities," Koomng-iouaes and "Wanted to Rent. The Oregonian will not guarantee acenracv or assume responsibility for errors occurring In telephoned advert thements. The Oregonian will not be responsible for more t h an one I ncorrec t insertion of a ny advertisement offered for more than one time. Advertisements to receive prompt classifi cation must be in The Oregonian office be fore 10 o'clock at night , except Sat urdav. lorOng hour for The Sunday Oregonian will be o'clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock 1. M.. a n-ml, and all ad received too late for proper clatf cntton will be run under heading "Too Late W Classify. PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITUS. I-ROiIPT 6ESV1CB at reasonable prices. Pacific Title & Trust Co., 1 Ctiam. of Com. ACCORDION PLEATING. K. BIEPHAN Hemstitched and scalloping, accord, side pleat, buttons covered, gooas sponged, mail orders. &3 Alder, M. AbsAVEKS AND ANALYSTS. GILBERT & HALL, successors Wells & Co., fcOU to 813 Condi bldg.. loa 4th. M. 715U. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore-teauug worki. ij 2dit. ATTORNEYS. J. B, GREENFIELD General practice, ab stracts, contracts, collaterals, etc, consul tation free; cew offices, 7U7, 708, 70S Bell ing bldg. Main 4ib3. Open evenings. WM. 1L LAFORCE, Counaellor-at-Iaw. 220 Failing bldg. CARPENTER. CARPENTER-JOBBER. Wash, and Burnside eta. Main 3415; prices reasonable. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO Rues from old car pets, rag rugs. H8 East bth. Botn phones. CHIROPODISTS. William, Estelle and William Jr., Beveney, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors, 802 Gerlinger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 180L DR. FLETCHER, aseptic chiropodist and loot specialist, treats all Ills of the foot without pain; 24 years' experience; lady assistant. 8Utf Alisky bldg. Main S762. Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher, painless chiropodists. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. nm. winces jjneaner blag. Main 34iZ. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DR. M MAHON, 121 4th and 376 Williams we. wo otiices; iady attendants; la ad justments. $10. Main 205, East U628. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SLITS for rent; we press one suit each week for $1.50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 809 Stark, bet. 5th and 6th. Main 514. COAL AND WOOD. KNIGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard. quiL-A-uniis, iong-enauring l. tan coal. Ai bina Fuel Co., sole agents. COLLECTIONS. Aceounts, notes, Judgments collected. "Adopt i weiaous. onort Aajustment t-o., h26 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 74. COLLECTION AGENCY. NETH & CO.. Worcester bid. Main 17D6 ftp collections, no charge. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KBESE, Majestic Theater bld.. 351 Washington st. Marshall 3205. A.GJUCVLTCRAL IMPLEMENTS, a. Wade i Co.. 322-36 Hawthorne ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IKON WORKS i-oriiaiiu wire iron YV Ub., 2d and Columbia AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DUBRUILLK BUliOY TOP CO.. 200 Sd St. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BAU.OU4iHKiaHl 7thand Oak sts. AWNI VGS, TENTS AND SAILS. PACIFIC TEXT & AWN. CO., 1-3 N 1st St. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT 1 irtlR Baggage & Omnibus Transter. Park & Davis. BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES J SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak Sts. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc.. 11th and Everett BREWERS AND ROTTI.KRS HENRY WBINHARD. 13th and Burnslde. CARRIAGE WORKS. PORTLAND CARRIAGE WK9 BODIES. WHEELS. SPRINGS. 109 North Fourth Street. Main 3338. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KaHN BROS., 181 FRONT ST. CEMENT, LLVIE AND PLASTER. F. T. CROWE CO., 46 Fourth street. COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICKS. CLOSSET & DEVERS. 1-11 N. Front st. DRY GOODS. FLEISCHN'ER-MA VER i CO.. 207 Ash St. riiTTHirar. Krppi.lF.A Stubbs Electric Co.. 6th and Pine sts. asserts, why his wife and the com poser should stroll with their arms around each other's waist sit on fences hugging and walk about the "lovers lanes" blowing cigarette smoke at the moon. These are the charges Mr. Anderson makes in a separation action being tried before Justice Cohalan. Harry Jones, an assistant state for ester, identified both Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Grant, and said he often had seen them strolling in the lanes or sit ting on the grass in affectionate poses. Chris Melgaard Sought. MARSHFIELD, Or., May 19. (Spe cial.) A warrant was issued yesterday for Chris Melgaard, on complaint of L. C. Melvin. charging Melgaard with practicing medicine without a license. The statement is made tht Melgaard is an official physician for contractors on tho Willamette-Pacific in the Lake side district. Constable Cox was un able to locate Melgaard. Cevlnn. in 1U12, exported products valued t S';4.Mfp7n. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House, 211 1st. Furnlturs. csrpets. etc Sale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. Furniture.. 106-8 First at. MEETING NOTICES. ORECOX COMMANPERT. K. T. ppcial conclave Thurs day, Mav 21, at 7:30 P. M. R.l Cross. Drill at 6:SO. Onme to drill, you will like it. The attendance of sojourning sir Knights will be appre ciated. C. K. W1EGAND, Recorder. PORTLAND CHAPTER. XO. 3. R. A. M. A stated convocation wilt be held in their hall, Masonic Temple. Portland. Or.. this (Wednesday) evening. May 10. at 8 o'clock. Visiting companions will be welcomed. By order K. H. P. J. A. ALLEN, Sec rORTLAXD AERIE. NO. 4. F. O. E.. meets every Fri day evening in their hall at Madison St., cor. of Third. Visitors welcome. VIC CHAPMAN. See. PALESTINE LODGE NO. 141. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Wednesday) eveninp. 7:30. Arleta station. Past Masters' night. Work in M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. OKO. T. HOWARD, Sec. TABOR LODGE, NO. 42. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Wednesday) eveninc. 7:30 o'clock. West Side Temple. M. M. decree. Visiting brethren invited to attend. R. M. Sl'AULDlNU. Sec. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 40. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Wednesday) evening. 7:30, East 8th and Bum side. M. M. dffrrree. Visitors wel J. H. RICHMOND, SC esday evening. East 6th and Alder streets. Visitors cor dially Invited. Second degree. Vv . W. IKRRT, Sec SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 1. T. O. O. F- Regular meeting this Wednesday , eve., at S o'clock, at I. O. O. F. Temple. First and Alder streets. Second decree. Victors always welcome. R. OS V OLD. Sec. FLORISTS. FUNERAL, FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICES Beautiful wreaths, pillows and special designs at price extremely low; casket p pray a as low as fl. 50. Lu Miner, florist. Z2S Morrison at-, Portland Hotel block. MARTIN A FORBES CO, florists, 347 Washington. Main A 16V. Flowers tor all occasion artistically arranged. Max M. Smith. Selling bldg. Main 7215, DIED. RETD In thish city. May 10, at the resi dence, 1208 E. Hoyt Pt., William Reid, aged years. S months. 24 days, beloved husband of Elisabeth Reid. Remain at Holman'i parlors. Funeral announcement later. 5C BUSINESS DIRECTORY DANCING. PROF. Wal Wilson, dancing school; waltz. onestep.' twostep, schottische, hesitation waits, stage dancing; lessons 25c; every muruing. atternoon, eve., guarantee to teach anybody who walks how to dance. 85U 5th st., bet. Stark and Oak. Main JS37 Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School. 109 2d St., bet. ash. and Stark, and Alisky bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts. Lessons dally; waltz ana two-step guaranteed in 4 lessons; classes Mon. and FT!, eves.. 8 to 10, and 109 2d st EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Treatments by specialist, glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseday. 517 Dekum bl.. 3d & Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding, ail work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electric Co., 31 First sc. North. Phone Main 9210. . WE BUY, sell, rent and exchange new and second-hand motors, repair work a spe- ciality. Western Electric Works. 213 6th FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. " PHOENIX Iron Works, East id and Haw thorne. General machine and foundry work KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. PIKE & MAltK HAM CO., 345 Washington su MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO.. motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 53, A 2152. MUSICAL. EM 1L THIELHORN. violin teacher; pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160. Mar. 162U NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, ner vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg. OPTICIANS. FIGHT on high prices. pay SI to S10 lor a of glasses' when I can Xit ye your eyes with rirst- quality lenses, gold filled frames, as low as $1.50? Goodman. 101 Morrison St., near bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN'S. Dr. R. B. Northrup, 30S Morgan bldg., cor. Broadway and Washington sts. Office phone Main 349; residence East 1023. PATENT ATTORNEYS. 1032 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, PETER HABJSLIN, 200 Victor bldg., Washington, D. C. T. J. GEISLER, Atty. at Law. 303 Henry. Win. O. Schmitt. Eng. and draftsman. PATENTS Drocured by J. K. Mock, late of U. S. Patent Office. 1010 B. of T. bldg. J It. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice U. and foreign patents. 6u0- Dekum bldg. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS yisii. OYSTERS AMD ICE. &. CO.. Inc. 14 Front MALARK.EY GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Hilling Co., Front and Marshall. H. M. HOUSER. Board of Trade bids. GROCERS. . WADHAMS tt CO., 69-V5 4th St. HAIR GOODS. DIAMOND HAIR WORKS. WHOLESALE. 30j-4 PANAMA BLDQ. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO. WHOLESALB ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDQ. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSEK HAT CO.. 63-65 Front St. HAY. J. H. Kloaterman & Co.. leading hay dealers. HIDES. PELTS. WOOL AND FURS. KAHN BROS.. 191 Front St. IKON WORKS. TACIF1C IRON WORKS. East end of Burnslde bridge. STEEL STRUCTURAL PLANT. FOUNDRY. ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON. CASTINGS. STEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES. Carry Complete Stock of STEEL BEAMS. ANGLES, CHANNELS. PLATES. TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MA STICK & CO.. 74 Front: leather of every description, taps, mfg. findings. logging" machinery! F. B. MALLORY & CO.. 231 Pine St. (Portland's Building Directory Chamber of Commerce Bldg. i- Attoraeja. BAIN. JAMES R. Marshall 2444 Ill DUNIWAY. RALPH R. Mala 1630. .529-531 BuDjralowa. ANDERSON BUNGALOWS. Mar. 3937.. 3IS ANDIiRSON BUNGALOWS. Mar. 3937. .328 Insurance. VINCENT. S. D. & CO. Main 1654 gl Real Estate. KKASCT. DORR E. & CO. Main J189..1S2 STOUT INVESTMENT CO. Main 012". .723 SLAUSON. A. B. Main 8444 -" Board of Trade Building Attorneys. BEACH. SIMON U NELSON. Main 5!28..70 Brokers, feltockc. Bonds and Grain. OVEP.BECK & COOKE CO. A 33SL Main 3U43 'U6-21S Real Estate. BARRETT BROS.. Main 496 WALLER. FRANK 1, Main 8203... . .. S01 . ..lois Lewis Building Bonds, Stocks, Grain and Cotton. WILSON. J. c CO. A 4187. Mar. 3fcofc Builders and Real Estate. SUMMERS. W. J. Marshall 8701 Consulting Kngioeen. LUCIUS, W. W. Marshall 334 818-317 Spaldmg Building Attorney. AWYEK, 11 A ROLL M.. Marshall 2SB1 . . 603 Consulting; Knsineer. G. A.. Marshall 4111 KYLE. 718 Mortgage Loans. BAIN, JOHN. A 7412. Main 6021 507 Real Estate. BAY CITY LAND CO.. M. 111B 701-702 SEITZ. W. H. & CO., Main 6.".84 310 Wilcox. Building Optician. Optometrist. KOLLE. DR. D. W. M.41S3. A 78S8. .708-707 Fnblle Utility Specialist. FOSilAT. WILBUR B. Main S273 1014 Stenographers. O'BRIEN, MARIS A Mar. itiZ Real Estate. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO. M. F69 4V4 DIED. ORTH Henry G. Orth. late of 3467 Ma cadam road, at St. Vincent s Hospital, May J Funeral notice larer. FVXKKAI NOTICES. OTOXXELL At Cedar Mills. Or.. Ellen O'Connell, aeed 70 years, be!o-ed sister of Marv O'Brien. Cedar Mills; Johanna Lynch. St Louis, Mo., and Julia O'Connell Day. and aunt of Thomas J., John L. and Robert B. Day, of Portland. Funeral will take place from her late residence at Cedar Mills, at 11 :30 A. M. tomorrow (Thursday). May 21. FANSELOW In thi city. Emily Hetter Fanselow. aped 56 years, beloved mother of Mrs. Edward McClure, Mrs. Charles faoutn worth. Mrs. Thomas Crowley and Mrs, Patrick Gonzales. Funeral service will be held at P. L. Lerch undertaking parlors. Fast llth and Clay sts.. tomorrow i Thurs day . at - P. M. Friends invited. Inter ment Mt. Scott Cemetery. FOi Mav is. at Sellwood. Mrs. Sarah O. Fox. aged 70 years, beloved wife of Owen Fox. native of Ireland. Funeral at St. Agatha Church, at 0 A. M. today (Wednes day , May 20. Burial at Mount Calvary Cemettry. Remains at P. L. Lerch new undertaking parlors. East llth and Clay streets. MARSHALL The funeral services of the late George H. Marshall will be he Id to day ( Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the residence establishment of J. P. Ftnly & Son. Montgomery at 3th. Friends in vited. Interment at River view Cemetery. HACGSTEN The funeral services of the late John Haugsten. aged 69 years, will be conducted today (Wednesday), from the family residence, r.74 East 8th st. No., at 2 P. M. Friend invited. Interment fam ily plot. Rose City Park Cemetery. JONES Tbe funeral services of the . late Cora Jones will be held at P. L. Lerch new undertaking parlors. East llth and Clav sts.. today Wednesday),. May 20, a. - P. M. Friends invited. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. A. OSBOKX. 80 Grand ave.. E. 3002: paint ing, paper banging. Interior decorating. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 3489. PLUMES. DON'T throw your old plumes yi-; v dyeing, cleaning and remodel- . ing, mounting birds of paradise our specialty. "THE PLLiiu 2US Morgan bldg. Main 40Utf. RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS. BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS, 231 Wash. st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING Machine Exchange, new and used machines from $3 up; rents and repairing, -ol Yamhill, bet. 2d and 3d. Main 0231. SHOWCASE. BANK Ss STORE FIXTURES. MARSHALL MFG. CO., lOtu and Flanders; new and old window display and cabinet work. FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixtures st Showcase Co., 48 N. 10th st. STORAGE ANI TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., cor. loth and Kearney sts.. Just completed new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos and automobiles; contains separate fire and vermin-proof rooms, me&in-heat-ed piano-room, trunk and rug vaults, trackage for carload shipments, vans for moving; reduced freight rates on house hold goods to and from East In througn cars. Main 5540, a 11 departments. C O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co.. offices and commodious 4-story brick warehouse, separate iron rooms and fire-proof vaults for valuables, N. W. cor. lid and Pine sts. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipment; special rates made on goods in our through cars to all domestic and foreign ports. Main 51)6. A 296. WE have moved to our new fire-proof stor age warehouse, corner loth ana noyi. Heated piano rooms, private lock rooms for furniture, household goods, trunks, etc Teams and auto vans for mo vine for warding and distributing agents. Olson Roe Transfer Co. Main i47, A 2247. MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSE. Manning Warehouse & Transfer Co.. 13th 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 sU. cor. I it in. t eiepiioi.e juiu v wi --- We own and operate two large class "A" -warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE Office lots Maaison; iiicii.iiuis-, furniture and machinery storage; transfer and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7G01- MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Flttn st. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts. ORNAMENTAL IRON ' AND WIRE. Portland wire & Iron Wks., 2d & Columbia TAINTS AND WALL PAPER. PIOXKKH PAINT CO., 166 First St. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front SU PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES & CO., 1st and Oak sta. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVER DING & FARRELL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14tU and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., Foot of Ankeny. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. SAWMILL MACHINERY. PORTLAND Iron Works. 14tll and Northrup SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front st. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St. WHOLESALE JEWELERS te OPTICIANS. BUTTEliFlELD BROS.. MOHAWK BLDG. WIRE AND IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron wks., 2d & Columbia. Ysot Building 13 S5t3MSL Si M J jt- tet : t-::--M -U:'. .i .J' Attorneys. COHN. JULIUS. Main 2310, A T20S 1518 GRAHAM. SIDNEY J. Main 49S. .lSlt-ltSi JOHNS. CHAS. A. Main S38 1303-130S KIMBALL. HENRY M. Mar. 630 Mii M A LAP KEY. SEABROOK 4 BlrJBLB. Main 10O1. A S212. . .1500-1303 PAHKER. SHIRLET D. Main 423 1024 RIDDELL. H. H . Main 533 62V STOTT & COLLIER. Marshall 6078. .80S-0K KINNliY. M J. Marshall 5614 il Billiard UaU. M CREDIE BILLIARDS Second Floor Real Estate. CALL AN & KASER. Main 1833 7.-2-724 M'FARLAND, FRANK. REALTY CO... 809 METCALF. LYLB S. Marshall 2432. ... .'810 RAINBY. J. Q. Marshall 3177 1304 U. S. MORTGAGE A INV. CO.... 51a WAGGONER, GEO. K .SO Stenographers. M'N ATJGHTON. AGNfaa PARSONS. M.4466 04 Selling Building Kodaks. Opticians. COLUMBIAN OPT-L CO.. Mar. S19. .Od fj , Prescription Druggists. NAD, FRANK. Main 721. A 2721... Gd I Piano Wholesalers. HOLT. E. H.. PIANO CO.. M. 15 207 FDXERAL NOTICES. WISHARp ln this city. May 39, at his iaio residence. -4.4 E. Stark st, Samuel E. Wishard, aged 70 years. The funeral serv ices will be held Thursday, May 21. at 3:00 o'clock P. M. at the Scottish Rite at lied rai. Friends Invited. Interment at Lone Kir Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Remains are at the residence establish ment of J. P. Finley &, Son. Montgomery at Fifth. GENERAL GERMAN AID SOCIETY The members are requested to attend the fun eral of Mrs. H. C. Boh I man. wife of our secretary. Services will be held at the Fin- ley undertaking parlors tomorrow after noon, at tne nour of 2 o clock. CHAS. J. BCHXABEL, Vice-President. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the lending fu neral director, 2JO Third street, corner Sal mon. Lady assistant. A 1511. Main 1(67. I. S. DUNNING, INC Faftt Side Funeral Directors. Alder st. Kast 62, J 252ft. 414 East DCNMXti M' EN TEE, funeral directors. 7th and Pine. Thone Main 4 .to. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd and Clay. Main 4133, A S321. Lady attendant MR. AND MRS. R. T. BYRNES. llMKi. 5o3 William Are. Eaot 1115. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOINT SCOTT PARK. Containing 335 Acres. Portland's Only Modern Perpetual -Care Cemetery Refined, Plea -ing $?rrlce. Complete Perfect Equipment. Prices and Terms iieaonabl Eotb Telephone. iff --f-fl AM T 8 EM ENTS. HEILIG 11th and Morrison Main 1 and A 1122 Z TONIGHT, 8:15 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE TODAY :15 OCHAINCEY m m lcotT Id th drtmt -SHAME EX DHC" Hear Mr. Olcott's New Songs By Klda Johnson Youngr. Evenings Lower floor, 10 rows, $2; IS rows. $1.50. Balcony, $1, 75c. 60a. . Today's Mat. Lower floor, 10 rows, $1.50; 12 rows. $1. Balcony, rows, 76c. 30 rows 50c, Seats Hovr SelUn. Tomorrow (Thur.) ONE NIGHT ONLY. HEILIG lltb and Morrison The Season' BIG EVENT 3d ANNUAL Sd Portland Theater Managers. 10 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 10 TT rantaitea AA Orpaeum SEES APT ( "TWO MANAGERS J I m) ORPHANS" 60 ORCHESTRA 60 HEILIQ THEATER BOX OFFICE . OPEN TODAY For Sals of Tickets Exchange of Tickets. i PRICES Entire Lower Floor $L Balcony $1, 70 c, 50c WATCH FOR PARADE TOMORROW at HIGH NOON sir! Nights, May 22-23 YORK Grand Opera Co. In Gounod's Grand Opera "FAUST" EXCELLENT CAST (Splendid Production and Orchestra. Chorus Concerted by Principals. Lower Floor, 10 rows S3. 12 rows $1.&S. Balcony, 5 rows fl. 4 rows 75c, 10 rows 50c CITY MAIL. ORDERS NOW. BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS TODAY BAKER TITEATER Main S. A 5380. Geo. L. Baker. Mgr. Home of the famous Baker Players. Tonight. All week Mats. Wed.. Sat. By special ar rangement with Charles F'rohman. "THE CONSPIRACY." A thrilling drama of criminal life In New York. Absorbing story, ntartnng climaxes. Everv act a surnrlse. Evenlners. 2Sc. 35c. 50c, 75c; box seats. $1. Sat. Mat., 25c, 50c: DOX (DC. W ea. Alai., an eciii lexcpi uuJ 26c. Next week "A Eool There Was." Matinee Daily. I'lioo. Main 6 and A 1020. Broadway, at Taylor. FOR JOY FOB JOY EDDIE FOY and the SEVEN LITTLE FOYS HARRY IL LESTER PA I'M & BOVXK Ktl.l.l IllO BELLECLAIKK BROS. THE KRAMERS Added Attraction Marshall P. Wilder The Prince of Entertainers. Shows Doily, 2:30. 7:30 and 9:15 S WHERE .EVERY BODY (OES Julian Hose as "Levinsky" Tour of a Kind," Pla.vlet Oreen, McHenry and Dean "The Two RomanN and Mad Doll" Ttert and Hazel Skatclle Portland Ad Club I Um BEST 8 HOW IN TOWN AHT&GES Broadway, at Alder. WEEK MAY 1 "The fconl KI8.M the Cy rlonio MuH.cal Operrtie; .luseph Kern Ln ft ton & o.; Skipper, Kennedy & Reeves; Warten bure Brotliers; iS-'ott & Wallace. F.xtri, ly mpeoial release. Burial of tbe Vera Cruz Heroes at lS'ew York. LYRIC Phone A 10?6. BEGINNING TODAY The Most Powerful Play of tho Century, a Gripping Story of the Commerce ln Girls. "THE TRAFFIC A Dramatic and Pocial Earthquake, Evades Nothing, Conceals Nothing. DiBtorts Nothing. Not Moving; Pictures. eats Now Selling. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. First Time in America at Popular Prices. Portland's Model Photo-Play House. Extra Special Today Until Sunday: "The Battle of tbe Sexes" Sensational Five-Part Reliance Feature. Showing: There Is but One Standard of Morals, a Single One, for Both Man and Woman. Mammoth Cast: Exceptional Photography. "THE MORiG PAPER," Keystone Educational, Showing Every Feature of the Publi cation of a Great Daily. MARKER S. PERK13IS, Organist 10c ADMISSION 10c BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor, Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. IACOMA VS. PORTLAND. MAY 18, 19, 0, 21, 32, 13, 24. Games begin weekdays at Z P. M.; Sun days. 2:. SO p. M. Ladies Days Wednesday and Friday. 1 ilMJcS-- EmJ Matinee. 15c OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 67 GRAND ATE. It. Betnees Davis susd ISrerett. Fbonn I at 142S, B 3S1S. Upra Dmy mm Nlsrht. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber tor small sou mala. Horse ambulance for e.lo1c or disabled animals at -moment's rvo co. NEW TODAY. Business Property FOR SALE Close-ln East Side business property, leased to Rood tenant for & period of years, pays large net return on the in vestment and has treat speculative value; price $7000. This is a splendid chance for a small Investor to secure good income-bearing- property. No agents. AX 97S. Oregonian. We will hulld ane finance a home on your lot or on any you may select. Pay for It like rent- we guarantee satisfaction. Call and see us. F. E. BOWMAN CO.. Room 1. Commercial Club Bldg. Main S028. A LifiL MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. We loan onr own fnnds and money Is available within 24 hours after receipt of abstract. rV4, and 7 per cent. ROBERTSON & EWING 20T-S Northwestern Bante IlldK. 100 x 100 Irvington corner, facing: east and south; dogwood and fir trees; hard sur face in and paid for; worth $4300, now $3o00; $2500 down, balance long time, 6 per cent; on East 23d street. ZADOW & ALEXANDER 414 Corhett Bldg. A 141. Marshall 2. FOR SALE Th. busiest up-to-date " Grocery and Deli oa(esen in the oit.v, doing s business of '-!ftO0 a month, mostly cah, very Rood credit wrounts. Rood clean stock, up-to-date fix tures, automobile delivery: also three two room furnished apartments over the store all rented. Xbis place is a Mnap at 3500. I. J. GORDON, Main 6445 814 Chamber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS Loans of $1000 and up at lowest rates on Good Improved City Properties. If you need money call today. Our installment payments are attractive. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-219 Norlhwrwtfrn Bank Building. First Mortgage Loans Money to Any Amount in Onr Posses sion for Immediate Use. evb or 7. Accordiiiic to Security. FIELDS fc HOEYHA, 1218-1223 Yeoa Bids. Slain 1062. 7 MONEY 7 $5000, J3000, J2000, $1700, $1400, $1350. $1250. W hat have you as security? Have other items: current rate's; prompt service GEO. II. THOMAS 2T Oalt St., iRoom 2. Alps v. orth Ride;. jpWARDE.G0UDEY7 NORTHWESTERN BAIN4A. BU luLTrJS Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Rates. FARM ANU CITY LOANS, SO Kourtli St.. Board of Trade Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Rates. JOHN E. CRONAN 8Q2 Spalding Bids;. Portland, Or. CITY & FARM LOANS t'M)KIUVRITKRS LOAN AI I.WESTMEXT CO 220 Chamber at Commerce. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BECK. William G., 315-316 Failing bldg BENEDICT BROS. (Burrell Heights), 930 Hawthorne ave., cor. 31st. Tabor Slfi PALMER-JONES CO.. H. 404-405-408 Wilcox bldg. Jennings & Co. Main 1S8. 206 Oregonian. REAL ESTATE. lor Sale -Lot. 75 BY 100, fine view, overlooking the East Side, best of soil, beautiful shade trees. If you are in the market for a fine home site, it will Day you to see thi oronertv. Remember these lots are located on the est bide with a ,c carfare. Price $350. Terms, $lo down, per month. Always a pleasure to show property. M. E. LEE, 5 "J a Corbett bldg. 80x1 10-FOOT lots, soil free from gravel ites beautifully, plenty of room on s .tract this size to raise all your vegetables and chicken. s Remember, these lots are on the West Side, carfare, within four miles of the center of th city. Terms $ii down. per month. M. E. LEE, 52J Corbett bid. SACRIFICE. T have two inside, finely-located lots that I will sell for $."00 each; also a, cor ner for $700, or will sell all three for 9i ooo cash : two blocks from carlin e. Owner, P 094, Oregonian. MULTNOMAH Station. O. E. R. R., Sr. fare, near station and cleared ; price f 400 per lot; small pay mon ts. J. A. Cunningham, bo J Morgan bldg. SOxlTo, ONE block from good carline and station. 30 minutes' ride; electric lights and telephone; terms, $10 down, $8 per month. Owner, 014 Stock Exchange blag. Main 67 5. SNAP. I have to sacrifice a lot I own, 3 blocks from Hawthorne ave., all improvements paid; will take $800 cash. Owner, AD 9fS. Oregonian. $3800 BUYS a lot. just the place to move one of the houses the School Board has for sale at Broadway, Hal, College and Park streets. M. E. Lee, 52 Corbett bldg. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Houses, lots, tracts and acreage; all views, location, prices and terms. Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A LAURELHURST SACRIFICE Must sell im mediately, corner, on touch, 75 feet front ape for $875, terms; assessments small. Main 5619. MUST be sold by May 2o, 2 corner lots at 4th and Holgate sts.. either factory or residential ; a snap. AF SH-, Oregonian. BARGAIN Nice H block, corner, Montavll la dist Phone Tabor 4527; reasonable. For Sale Besrh Property. FOR SALE Fine, 4-roora cottage on full lot at seasme. or traae tor good & or 7 paseenger machine. Call C 13. For Sale -House. $22Z0 BUNGALOW. 5-room modern, medium distant, corner. Improvements all in and paid. Marshall 59S. 418 Railway Exchange. GOOD 8-room house and 30x100 lot tn North Portland. West Side, furnished. $6000; easy terms. Owner, AD i71. Ore gonian THE house you're looklng'for has been found and will be turned over to you as soon as described. Information, 415 Selling bldg. NICE 7-room residence on 50xO corner lot near park; blocks at $7000; terms. Owner. AP 9S4. Oregonian. MODERN 9-room house, West Side. $4200. Owner. 711 Water st., near Hooker. MODERN 4-ROOM bungalow, nice location, terms. Owner. uS East 1:6th North. REAL ESTATE. 2200 ALT AM BAD BUNGALOW $r.'00 5 rooms, hardwood floors in living-room and dining-room, fireplace buiit-ia book cases, very pretty dimoff-room. Dutctx kitchen, walls tinted, electric fixtures and window shades, everything complete; full cement basement, cement sidewalks; one block from Mt- Tabor car. If you are looking for a home you should see this. Terms. 4 rooms Just completed, combination IW ingroom and dining-room. Iutcti kitchen. 12 large bedroom and bath, walls tinted, electric fixtures and window shades in cluded. Price $1750. Terms Ilk reut. If we haven't a house to suit you will arrange to build for you on very reason able terms. Ask for Mr. Derr. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO., HOP Northwestern Bunk Bids. $?S50 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY aS50. SPECIAL. Mr. House hunter. $."07.5rt will put you in possession of one of the most beautiful- and classy 6-room bungalows in tho Hawthorne district: this bungalow con tains aJl of the latest modern Improve ments, such as hardwood floors, fireplace, mantel, paneled wal Its beamed ceilings, buffet, electric fixtures, shades, a kitchen which Is a dream, cement basement, wash trays; house is new; price reduced; no trade considered; monthly payments same as rent. Positively greatest bargain on market today. A. Dl WILLOUGHBT. &2S Morgan JBldg. Main SOtiO. BEAUTrFUL BOMB IX HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. Price This is the best buy ln the Hawthorne district. Splendid 6-room modern, house, full cement basement, furnace, modern plumbing: lot little larger than tixloo. lying perfectly and adorned with shrub bery, flowers and several large bearing' Royal Ann cherry trees; with a beautiful home and dirt cheap. Price $30no, $ltuo cash. Lot nearly worth that much, being out only to 34th st. HARGROVE A SONS. 122 N. 6th st., near Glisan. Main A 72.VJ. 51950. $20 a month, including interest; double constructed bungalow, extra large com bined living and dining-room, with fire place and oak floor; complete Dutch kitchen, fine bathroom, full plumbing: 2 large bedrooms; price includes all room tinted, electric fixtures, window shades and lawn seeded; lot 50x100; close to car. Only small first payment required. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS. 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Marshall 371$. A t91. BY OWNER, T have 6-room bungalow, all modern : good furnace, cement basement, wasix trays, concrete floor, 9& 4xlou feet of ground ; fruit enough for family use. and shrubbery; on corner, 1 blork of carlin; take Mt. Scott car. get oft at 0-lth St.. go ono block north to 37U7 o4th si., SStti ave. I paid $4200 for place, will take $:ir00. on account of health; give terms; if interested, please come at once. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL. KL'UMSH THIS MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FREE; WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. WE KNOW HOW. TALK WITH OUR CLIENTS. SEE OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHITECTS, 324 AB1NGTON BLDG. BEST BUY IN CITY. 7-hOOM SWELL NEW BUNGALOW. . ROSE CITY PARK DISTRICT. Hardwood floors, fireplace, 7-foot plate glass buffet, music-room. French mirrors, 4 artistic pressed brick columns front porch, chimney to match, veneer wood work, cove ceilings: cheapest house on market. Owner, Tabor 19uo. TERMS TO SUIT. LALRELHURST bungalow Large Lngllsn fireplace with imported tile facing : li brary, living-room, dining-room and kitch en on first floor; thr.-e large chambers and extra rooms on second floor; place is well finished ; location on Royal Court near Glisan st. I am owner and will make you terms to suit. What I want is interest on my Investment. Sec me at 01 Piatt bldg. ESTABLISHED 107. WE FURNISH THE P LAN'S AND BUILD HOUSES OR FLATS FOB THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. WE BUY BUILDING MATERIALS IN LARGE QUANTITY AND CAN SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS. OUR WORK GUARANTEED. BUTTERWORTH -STEPHEN SON CO- 706-7 COUCH BLDG. FURNISHED BUNGALOW, $.".0 CASH. New 4 -room bungalow, full cement base ment, nice bath, tine fixtures, completely furnished and ready to move into ; closo J in on East 24th St.; prlco a Kuap, $LU5U; $."0 cash and $13 per month. GRUSSI 4t HOLDS. 316 Board of Trade. Main 74o2, A 440T. LAURELHURST SNAPS. I have some first-class houses in Laurel hurst on which have had to foreclose, I will sell at very low prices on easiest terms; will take good, clear Laurel hurst lot as part payment. R. H. Torrey, -i7l Stark si. Mum lOO.i, A 1M5. SACRIFICE. Owners paid $iuU0 for 7-room strictly modern home, with sleeping porch; owe 3500. Will take $700 for their equity. This home is located ln the best part of Laurelhurst. For further particulars see M. E. Lee, R22 Corbett bldg. BCiLD ON YOUR LOT. We will build on your lot; terms like rent; first-class guaranteed work. UMBDEN STOCK & LARSON CO., $ti Oak st. Pee, Mr. Furlong. HOMES OF CHARACTER IN LAURELHURST. Beautiful Swiss chalet. 10 rooms, 2 lota also 8-room house, verv attractive. H. M. FANCHER CO., 601 Broadway Bldg. Phone Main 3817. NOW moved to Seattle, will sell my nice new home to some responsible party with $lOOO cash, balance. $i'0oo. as rent, with out interest, or exchange tor Seattle prop erty. By owner, P. O. Box 4X7, Seattle. Wash. SWELL two-family modern flat. & and 6 rooms, rental value $60: a snap at $7600. $1000 down and $50 per month, on East Yamhill st. ; walking distance. See owner. 171 E. 23d, near Belmont. Phone E. 5948. CH E A P. Modern 5-room bungalow, improvements in ; No. 308 East 35th St.. near Haw thorne ave. Thono Tabor 4054. No agents. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 3 3.10 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Wl LL sacrifice on nice, 5-room bungalow, good furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors and full cement basement, c1of In, 1 V blocks north of Hawthorne ave.; easy terms. Tabor 1003. S-ROOM modern house, large lot 100x150, fine outbuildings, lots of fruit and berries; fine view; one block to car; very easy terms. Phone Main 7750. CHARMING IRVINGTON HOMES Cheap; lots halt price; houses for rent. East 273- W. H. Herdman. BLK. Eunnyslde car, new, modern house, 81st. Yamhill. Owner, Tabor 8199. For Sale) Business Property. FINE business corner, Milwaukia street, 70x100, $1100-. Main 203tf. Suburban Home Property. Bl'Y MY 2-ACRE HOME NEW 7-ROOM BUNGALOW. This elegant property of mine is located just outside the city limits of Portland, on Macadam street, 1 block from carline. I have 2 acres of ground, lots of nice bearing fruit trees, land all in cultivation. I have built a 7-room bungalow, just completed, plastered, full base ment, modern plumbing, wired for electric lights and ready for you to move into. I built this for a near relation who cannot occupy it. I must sell it. I am offerlnr it at a bargain. Price only $5000; $2000 cash, bal. easy. See ray agents, HARGROVE & SONS, 122 N. 6th St., near Glisan. Main 4381. A Z259. QUARTER-ACRE tract. West Side, 5c car fare. Ideal location. Just the place for your future home, where you can cut your living expenses in half. Compare th price and terms of this quarter acre with other property around Portland and you will readily see that this is the best offer to be had. Price. $350. Terms, $10 down, balance $3 per m onth . M. E. LEE, Corbett bldg. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, city water, close to carline. easy terms. Will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 15S5' or Sellwood 476. JOHN H. GIBSON, OWNER. FURNISHED house and 2 acres ln fine culti vation at Metzger Station ; will sell for $2000 or rent for $10 month. Phone Mar shall 3941, at 003 Oregonian bldg. For Sale -Acreage. BEFORE loratlng be sure and vlutt the Wil lamette Valley Information Bureau at 26i Washington st. (between 3d and 4th J. A fre scenic trip through the valley. Absolutely free. Bring the ladies, i to 4:30 and 7:3Q ijj ft P. M. 40 ACRES fruit land in Upper Hood River Valley. Inquire 709 Spalding bldg. Wl Lis sell equity In choice acre in Park rose. AK 081, Oregonian.