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THE MORXTXG OREGONIAtf, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914. 13 REELS WIN PLAUDITS "Vendetta," Corelli Story at Majestic, Is Beauteous. LONDON THRILLS AT STAR Peoples, Colombia, Globe and Sun Bet Also Present New Shows Which Teem With Gasps and Laughs. Marie Corelll's "Vendetta" Is being presented at the Majestic Theater for four days, beginning yesterday. The roles are enacted by an all-star cast of Italian actors. Mme. Reglna Badet, Im personator of the Countess Roman 1, In terprets her role artistically. George Baud enacts the role of Count Roraani, and Charles Ang-elo Is well cast in the role of the artist. The Incident of the play, which the author declares in her preface are founded on fact, take place in Naples In 1884, during the cholera epidemic. The play centers about a man, wno, tninit lne he is afflicted with the cholera, al lows himself to be buried to protect his wife and child. He awakes in the coffin, escapes and by a prank of Fate finds a key to his house In one of his pockets. He returns home to find his wife in the arms of his artist friend, and his beloved baby neglected. His revenge Is complete when the woman, who has ruined his life, gives up hers in the ghost-peopled vault yhere his ancestors He. A ...... ..nrndl. "Choplnclf head," concludes the offering. "ELUSIVE TREASURE' FEATURE Under the Ocean Scenes Are Shown at Columbia Theater. "The Elusive Treasure Chest" is the big hit on the bill which opened yester day at the Columbia. The 12th episode of "The llillion-JJollar Mystery aeais with the finding of the much-sought after treasure box of the mysterious man of millions by an old sailor and its subsequent loss in the ocean, from which it is recovered by a diver. The "under the ocean" scenes are wonder ful. A splendid heart interest drama en titled "Granny," by the Majestic play ers, with Dorothy Glsh in the leading role, Is another offering which pleased. This is the story of a little girl who supported herself and her aged grand mother by hard work. Although greatly abused by her employer and discharged, she returns good for evil. An avalanche in which a miner is caught is shown in "The Stolen Ore." The Keystone players appear in "Mas queraders." which contains many laughs. This bill runs until Sunday. PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY AMC8EMEXTS. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT SERVICE at reasonabia prices. acmu una oc j. rust co., i co. oz com. ACCORDION PLEATING. K. STEPHA.V Hemstitching and scalloDinK. accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods t mail oraere. 283 Aiaer. Jfl.. S5i3. ASSAVEBS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 12 V, 2d. Gold, silver and platinum bougnt. GILBERT & HALL, successors Wells ft 0 to 613 Couch bids., 10 tth. Main Co.. 150. ATTORNEYS. J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab stracts, contracts, collections, etc; consul tation free. New offices, 707, 708, 709 Sell ing bids. Main 4893. Open evening. WM. M. LAFORCE. Counsellor-al-Law, 220 Failing Bldg. CARPKT HEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car pets, rag ruga 18 East Stli. Both phones. CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 12 5th si. Phone Main S12 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. William, Eatelle and William, Jr., Deveny. the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors. 202 Gerlinger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1201. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill. Offices Fliedner bldg. Main 2472. CHIROPRACTIC PHVSICIAJiS. DR. M MAHON, 121 4th Chronic cases, 18 treatments $10; others less. Main 206. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. M. H. Electric Co., 21 First st. North. Phone Main 9210. FEED STABLE. TEAMING. hauling, excavating; sales stable. A. P. Morse, 355 Front. Main 5720. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works, East 3d and Haw thorne. General machine and foundry work. KODAKS. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing printing ana enlarging. Pim & MAxiji HAM CO.. 345 Washington st. -MACHINERY. RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS, 281 Wash. St. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING machines, new, 820 up; used ma chines $2 up, renting and repairing. Main 0431. Sewing machine Emporium, 190 3d. bet. Yamhill and Taylor. SHOE REPAIRING. Engines, boilers, eawmllls bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO.. motorcycles and oicycies. rnone Mam 03, A 2153. MOVING PICTURES. FILMS, machines, supplies rented or sold. united turn Co., 226 2d st. Emil Thlelhorn. violin teacher; pupil Sevclk, -t'( riiecr.tr oiag. A 410c, iia:. i'j.u. PIANO STUDIO, 289 14th, Near Jefferson; moaem metnoas. r-none Alain aava. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist in paralysis, ner vous chronic diseases. txj uregoniau blag. CLEANING AND PRESSING. GLOBE SHOWTXG BIG COMEDY Joseph Knowles" Life In Forest Also Depicted by Film. Laughter reigns supreme at the Globe Theater. "Bungling Bunks," who endeavors to win the girl he loves, ap pears in the best animal comedy since "Wild Animals at Large." His hunting expedition in Africa Is one big scream. The monkeys, tigers, lions and ele phants seem to combine against him. To cap the climax he finds himself obliged to choose between a lion's den and a woman. Needless to say, he takes the woman. He takes a live lion home to prove his prowess and when that animal breaks loose, fun and excite ment follow In rapid succession. Joseph Knowles, "the nature man," Is seen in a reel taken in the wilds. He Is shown catching fish without a line, making fire without a match, writing without a pen and doing other wonder ful things. Francis X. Bushman appears In the role of an athlete in "The Masked Wrestler." This bill holds until Satur day. JACK LOXDOJf THRILLS STAR "The Odyssey of the JTorth," Four Reeler, Is Feature. Another of Jack London's successful Stories. "The Odyssey of the North," with scenes laid in the land of seals and Esquimaux, is being shown at the Star Theater. In four reels of magnificent photog raphy the etory of the ignorant native and the aggressive white man is told. The play centers about the native and his search for the white man, who stole his beautiful young wife. In great cities, over trackless snows, through pathless forests. the white man s Nemesis pursues him. Finding him finally, the native lures him over the mountains from which no man has ever returned, tempting him with the prom ise of gold. Hobart Bosworth. famous for his Interpretations of Jack London's char acters, is seen In the leading role. The photography and the acting In this film deserve commendation. DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit each week for $1.50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 809 Stark St., bet. 5th and 6th. Main 514. COLLECTION AGENCY. Accounts, notes, Judgments collected. "Adopt snort aietnoas. esnort Aajusuaeni Co., 826 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 974. OPTICIANS. A FIGHT on high prices. wny pay 13 to JS10 for I pair of glasses when I can lit your eyes with first aualltv lenses, eold-lilled frames, as low as $1.50? Goodman, 101 Morrison St., near Driage. natistaction guaranteed. (Xi; OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796 Xo collections, no charges. DANCING. PROF. WAL WILSON'S Waltz hesitation, one-step, two-step, schottische; lessons Zito morning, afternoon, eve.; guarantee to teach anybody who walks how to dance. 85 H 5th st., bet. Stark and Oak. 4 private lesbona gj ; $ classes. Phone Main 7637. ilK. and Mrs. Heath's Academy. Dancing taught in all Its branches; class Mon. and Fri. eve. 7 to 9. Assembly after. Lessons dally. Morrison, cor. 2d, Mar. 3ia. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENE, Majestic Theater bldg. 351 rj Wasnington st. Marshall 3206. EYE, EAR. NOSE ANDTHBOAT Dr. R. B. Northrup, 808 Morgan bldg cor. Broadway and Washington streets. Office phone Main 349 ; residence. East 1028. DR. GEORGE R. WELLS, 532 Morgan bldg. Hours 2 to 6 P. M., and by appointment. Office, Marshall 331; res., Marshall 1070. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 34eu. PATENT ATTORNEYS. T. J. GEISLER, Att'y-at-Law, 503 Henry. Wm. C. Schmidt, Eng. and Draftsman. B, C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice U. S. and foreign paten ts. 600 Dekmn bldg JPLCMES. Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr. a. t). casaeaay, on jjeicura n. sa at waen. DON'T throw your old plumes away; we are experts in feather dyeing, cleaning and remodel ing, mounting birds of paradise our specialty. "THE PLUME,'' 258 Morgan bldg. Main 4009. SHOES HALF SOLED in 10 minutes while you wait. 45c. York Shoe Repair Co.. 243 Alder St, SHOWCASE, BANK A STORE FIXTURES. aV MARSHALL MFG. CO., 10th and Flanders New and old window display and cabinet work. FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixture & Showcase Co., 48 N. 10th. Mar. 774. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co.. cor. 15th and Kearney sts., Just completed, new fire proof warehouse for household effects, pianos and automobiles; contains separate fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated piano-room, trunk and rug vaults, track age for carload shipments, vans for mov lne. reduced freight rates on household goods to and from East in through cars. Main 5640, all department. HEIL1G BROADWAY AT TAYTLOH Main 1. A 1111. THIS AND NEXT WEEK. Afternoons 1:15 and 3 Nights 8:30. ENTIBELV NEW SERIES 1914 PAUL J. RAINEY AFRICAN HUNT Second Expedition Motion Pictures POriLAB FRICE9 i ANT SKAT ANY TIME : 25c RESERVED SEATS AT NIGHT. BAKER OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO. New lireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and pack household goods and pianos and ship at reduced rates. Auto vans and teams lor moving. Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage Office and warehouse, 16th and Hoyt sts. Main 54", A 2247. C O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Offices and commodious 4-story Dnca wacuuuuac. separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults for valuables, N. W. cor. 2d 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 590, A 296. MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO., loth ana uvereit ots. Pianos and household goods moved, packed and shipped, reduced freight rates on household goods to and from East, through car service. Main 708. A 2214. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 GUsan su. cor. 13th. ieiepnone usin ow ur a We own and operate two large class "A warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates in city. THEATER Main 2, A 5360. Geo. L. Baker. Mur. Home of the Baker Players. Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday. Most sen sational stock opening ever known In Port land. An instantaneous hit. Elsie Fergu son's great success. "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN." ifirst time In the West. Evenings, 25c, S5c. ?S.C- J0' Box 100 Matinees. 25c. 60c. Box 75c. Next week."The Master Mind " WHERE QUALITY VAUDEVILLB lO Big Features lO CON TIN 1 Uls Afternoon, 130 to 6:o. night, 6:30 to 11:00: Sundays. 1:00 to li:0O. PRICES Afternoons, lOo and 15c Nights. 15c and 25c FUNERAL DIRECTORY. The onl residence undertaking establish ment In Portland with private driveway. Main V. A 15SS. J. P. FINLBT & SON. Montgomery, at Fifth. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK Containing 333 Acre. PortlauU'a duly Modera Perpetual . Car Cemetery. Ref Inrd. Plvaalaa; Servlr. Complete. P e r t m o t Bqulpsaeag. PrK-ea sad Tcrai Reaaoaaala. Both Telephone. Plil.l.lll.f JHar.vJWl-M vrjmu 'it it urssi . . f.nm MATINEE MILY 230 Broadway, at Alder Street. WEEK SEPT. 7. Meulo Moore's Fair . Co eds. Schiller's Stringed Quintet. Kltner. Haynes and Montgomery. Heraa and Pres ton. Chase and Latour. Underwood and Underwood War Service. Mutual Weekly. Box and first row balcony seats reserved by phone. Main 4686, A 2236. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE- Office, law Mauison, general meiunumiw and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7bUl. VETERINARY COLLEGES. S F VETERINARY C01uUfc.Li.fc. begins ept. 14 No profession offers equal opportunity. Catalogue free. C. Keane, president, 1818 Market st., San Francisco. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURED 3 AGRICULTURAL UIFLEMENTS. M. Wada & Co., S22-26 Hawthorne ave. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE A IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia. ALTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DUBRUILLii BUGGY TOP CO., 200 2d at. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts. RAKnAGK CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park & Davis. BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES & SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf., inc. 11th and Everett. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HENRY WEINHARD, 13th and Burnslde. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KAHN BROS., 191 FRONT ST. CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER. F. T. Crowe & Co., 46 Fourth street. COFFEE. TEAS AND SPICES. CLOSSET & DEVEKS, 1-11 N. Front DRY GOODS. FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO., 207 Ash L ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. Stuobs Electrical Co., Oth and Fine sts. HAIR GOODS. PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO., WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSER HAT CO., 53-66 Front st. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Was., 2d and Columbia. PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. PIONEER PAINT CO., 166 First at. LYRIC Fourth and Stark Sts. The New Lyric Musical Comedy Co. presents LOVE AND WAR A Smlle-a-Minute Cocktail of Mirth and Music. Two performances nightly, 7:30 and 8:10, lSc and 25c. Matinee daily. 2:80, any seat 15c. Friday night. Chorus Girls' Contest. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY T GRAND All:, .. Between Davla aad Everett. I'honea Eaat 142S. B 18)13, Oyea Day and Micbt. Report all cases of cruelty to this offic. Lethal chamber for small anlmala. Horse ambulance for alck or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any one de siring a net may communicate with ua NEW TODAY. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. HIDES, PELTS, WOOL AND FURS. KAHN BROS., 191 Front St. IRON WORKS. PACIFIC 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 AND ANGLES, CHANNEL PLATES. TEES. LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES. CHAS I. MASTIC & CO., 74 Front; leather of every description, taps, mfg. findings. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front A Marshall. WADHAMS GROCEI & CO., 69 LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH. The J. McCracken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime ' LOGGING-MACHINERY. F. B. MALLORY & CO., 221 Pine st MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., -S3 Fifth st. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSSEN si CO.. 2d and Taylor streets. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, S4-S6 Front st- PLUMBING M. L. KLINE, AND STEAM SUPPLIES. 84-86 Front St. PRINTERS AND W. BALTES & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1st and Oak sts. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDI.NG & FARRELL. 140 Front st. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO., foot of Ankeny. SASH, DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. PORTLAND Iron Works, 14th and Northrup. SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES. COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front at. WALL PAPER. MORGANWALL PAPER CO., 230 2d at. WHOLESALE JEWELERS A OPTICIANS. BUTTERFIELD BROS., MOHAWK BLDG. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts. WIRE AND IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia DRY NATION F, AVORED Arthur I. Moulton for Prohibi tion and Suffrage. LABOR PROBLEMS IN LEAD Redaction of 3hlld Workers and Re striction on Employment of Women, Trust Regulation and State Development Mentioned. JUNCTION CITY SHOW NEAR Fifth Annual Pumpkin Exhibit Will Take Place September 17-19. JUNCTION CITYTbr., Sept. 9. (Spe cial.) The fifth annual pumpkin show of Junction City will be held here Sep tember 17, 18 and 19. The interest manifested by the people signifies that there will be an abundance of agricul tural displays and industrial exhibits. The prize exhibits will be taken to the Lane County fair and to the State Fair. A large number of cash prizes and a handsome silver cup are offered for the best individual exhibit of sheaf grains, grasses and seeds. The first pumpkin show queen will preside over all the events. The Wo men's Improvement Club was the In stigator of this plan. Miss Hannah Peterson was elected queen and Miss Arda Kirk. Grace Jackson, Florence Cooley and Grace Leppert will serve as maids of honor. PEACE THEME AT CAMP Grand Army Veterans Hear Talks and Music at Grants Pass. GRANTS PASS, Or.. Sept. 9. (Spe cial. With the rain-clouds entirely dis appeared, the sun shining, and 1000 vet erans and their families out, "Peace was the topic of addresses of "Ashland Day" at the reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic Rev. J. S. Smith made the principal address, deploring the war and urging peace. In the afternoon and night, a programme of music and addresses was given to even larger crowds. Tomor row General William S. Smith. 85. one of the last of the division commanders, will speak. The encampment grove is festooned with lights and nearly all of the tents are filled. The Relief Corps had charge of the night programme yesterday. Nation-wide prohibition and unl versa! woman's suffrage are two of the Important planks In the platform of Arthur I. Moulton, Progressive and nrohlhltion candidate for Congress in the Third Oregon District, who an nounced his campaign doctrines yes terday. He takes a stand, also, for "social nnd industrial justice." for greatly in creased restrictions on child labor and the employment of women, for em ployment of the unemployed, for strict regulation of the trusts and develop ment under Federal supervision of the country's natural resources and of Alaska Recall at Judges Favored. He favors the Initiative and referen dum and the election and the recall of Federal Judgea He would provide dlreot presidential primaries and the elimination of all forms of conven-tiona. "The Democratic party," he says, "has only one distinctive National principle, and that Is the doctrine of 'state's rights." I believe that this doctrine should be limited In many essentials. For Instance, the President's asser tion that the great social and economic problems of woman suffrage and pro hibition are problems for the state to control is wrong. "I stand for effective legislation looking to the prevention of industrial accidents, occupational diseases, over work, involuntary unemployment, and other injurious effects incident to modern industry. Safety Standards Advanced. "The fixing of minimum safety and health standards for the 'various occu pations, the prohibition of child labor, a living wage scale in all industrial occupations, both for men and women. the prohibition of night work for wom en and an eight-hour day for women and young persons, one day's rest in seven for all wageworkers, the eight hour day in continuous 24-hour indus tries, and complete publicity in all matters relating to hours, wages and working conditions. "I stand for standards of compensa tion for death by industrial accident and injury and trade diseases which will transfer the burden of lost earn ings from the families of working peo ple to the industry; the protection of home life against the hazards of sick ness, irregular employment and old age through the adoption of a system of social insurance adapted to American use, and the establishment of schools for industrial education under public control, and encouraging agricultural education and demonstration in rural schools. Organizations Are Indorsed. "I favor the organization of men and women workers as a means of protect ing their interests and of promoting their progress and meeting the or ganized opposition of such institutions as the manufacturers' associations and employers' associations. Meet union , with union. "The exiting concentration of vast wealth under a corporate system, un guarded and uncontrolled by the na tion, has placed in the hands of a few men enormous, secret and uncontrolled power over the daily life of the citizen a power insufferable in a free gov ernment, and certain or aDuse. "This power has been abused, in monopoly of National resources, in stock watering. In unfair competition and unfair privileges and, finally, in sinister Influences on the public agencies of state and Nation. I urge the establishment of a strong Federal administrative commission of high standing, which shall maintain perma nent active supervision over industrial corporations engaged in interstate com merce, or such of them as are of public importance. More Acres Held Need. "The natural resources of Oregon should be developed for the benefit of Oregon's people. l.et Congress and the state unite to put every acre of public land fit for cultivation in the hands of a home owner. "Free trade is destructive "of Ameri can industries. But In many instances a protective tariff is used by machine politicians to foster special privileges. Let us have a nonpartisan tariff com mission, thus taking the tariff question out of politics and putting the tariff on a sound basis. "The Panama Canal should be used primarily for benefit of the people. Ships engaged in American coastwise traffic should pay no tolls. The terri tory on which the canal is located was honestly acquired, and we should pay Colombia nothing for that territory now. The proposal of the Democratic Administration to pay $25,000,000 to that country should be promptly re jected. "The present currency bill Is good as far as It goes. But the banker class should not be the only class to be aided. Our farmers should have the as sistance of National credit, as well as others engaged In the development of our resources. "Oregon, by the neglect of the old school of politicians, who were more Interested In the pork barrel and th protection of the business concerns who furnished their campaign expenses than in the state, has been unfairly treated In the disposition of the reclamation fund and In other matters. The J8.000, 000 due Oregon from the reclamation fund should be repaid and expended In Oregon for development purposes.' A chance once In a lifetime. Very highest grade pianos and talking machines of all makes. Most costly Instruments made can now be se cured for less than the cheap ones. Bankrupt piano sale. For full par ticulars, read page 7, this paper. OregonStateFair SALEM. SEPT. 28 to OCT. 3, 1914. Every day a feature. Reduced rates on all lines. For informa tion address Frank Meredith, Secretary. The EPI0 DRAMA of the WEST. THE ROUND-UP Pendleton, Oregon September 24,25,26, 1914 Excursion rates on all roads. See your ticket agent. Irvington Home ON. TWENTY -FOURTH STIIEKT, NEAR lIULA.tlUUh. Six rooms, finished In Ivory white: tile bath and toilet; lot 50x100; improve ments all paid. This property la well worth 16500. Will sell for $4850 BARRETT BROS. 803 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. K&AL SftTATB. A HOME AT RENT RATES. W have Just computed another of our attractive 5-room bungIowt with aula at 144 B. 4tta at., 2 block south Haw thorne ave . nar Mill it Oak floora, fire place &nd mantel ; awallast wall decora lions , beams anil panels: class, llghtlac fixtures, window shadea tbroufhout, built in buffet and bookcases have baauttful plate and leaded flaaa, porcelain plumbing fixtures, laundry trays la cement base ment. Dutch kitchen; a rem . baa cooler, ironing board, canopy fur (as stove, woadl lift; concrete porch, many porch bote. An e-opening bargain at 't4oO, IVA per month. PORTLAND REALTT A TRUST CO 214 Ry. Eao. Bldg.. Phone Mala -'Us. We will take you oat. HOSE CITY PARK'S BEST HOME BUY $M&0 Very attractive 4 -room home ou th t.. Ill blocks from car and in mklst of fine homes; beautiful lawn, laige living and dmlng-rooma, with beam ceilings and paneled walls, fireplace, buffet, window shades, electrlo fixtures, Dutch kitchen, full basement. Lot AO x 100. Owner leav ing, must be sold; will give good terms. 6cs this bargain today. . PBARSON A WILLOUQHBY. Main SwOO. Ul Morgan bldg. FOR HALE. fl-room new bungalow, with large attlo; building very nicely finished , never hae been occupied . hae fireplace, built-in book case, has cement walks, graded street; :t Is a eplsndt-d little home, surrounded by nice horns: can be bought for $.Vo, with llOo or leaa cash, balance same aa rent - would conalder vacant lot as part pavment. or will consider very reaeonabl payments from good pertlee. OTTO HAH K SON, 143 V. First gj. MORTGAGE LOANS OK IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Money available within 24 hour, alter receipt of sbstrsrt. Lowest rates. ROBERTSON & EWINO 207 -S Northwestern Bank Bid;. SWELL BL'NOALOW SNAP. Just finished, ready to move Into; 5 rooms, doubly built, nnsly finished, extra larve, airy rooms; oak floors, fireplace, Sanel dining-room, buffet, bookoae. Dutch Itchen, fin fixture, brick piers, cement front porch j located between the river and Mllwaukle st.. close In, H blook te car; price a snap, 4.7SU ; small cash pay ment and 113 per month. ORUSSl A BOLD8. jtj Hoard of Trade Bldg. Main 744X. 4600 CASH WILL HANDLE THIS. NEW SUBURBAN HOME. CHARMING LOCATION CLOSE IN. MUST BELL AT ONCK. House ha 7 rooms, acre of land, highly cultivated; fruit treea, etc.; fine lawn, flower, excellent clay -top tennl court, mountain view; an ideal country home, property 1 at Ryan Place, on Ore- fon Elc Ry., IA mlnu. rid, ft-cent far, rice S"00. Term. 4oUu Cah and balance to suit. AdJresa Box 336, P. P., Portland. ALAMEDA PARK BUNOALOW. Only $2160; $26 a month; new, room double constructed; t bedroom, full bae ment, oak floors, streets paved and partly paid; no murttas; to assume, only small c ash payment required. THE OREOON HOME BUILDERS. 1130 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Marshall tUI, A SL. $2140. $20 a month, including Interest. 4 rooms, double constructed bungalow, basemsnt, Dutch kitchen, full plumbing. (Oxluu lot, near grood car service. Only a small cask payment required. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1310 Northwestsrn Bank Bldg. Marshall 1711, A 1141. r : 77 Z77Z I .Portland s rjuilding Directory Chamber of Commerce Building Attorneys DUNIWAT. RALPH R. Main 1S35 628-531 Insurance, VINCENT, B. O. & CO.. Main 16M 810 Real state. KEASY. DORR E. & CO. Main 1189. ..ZS Board of Trade Building Real Estate. BARRETT BROS. Main 0496. . . . WALLER, FRANK L, Main 8295. ....02 .. .1013 Lewis Building Consulting i'.nginrers. LUCIUS. W. W. Marsnall 3S4 310-311 Spalding Building Mortgage Loaaa. JOHN. A 1442. Main 6021.... Yeon Building CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally and Sunday. Per Line. One time Ue Same ad two consecutive times tie Same ad three consecutive time 30e Same ad six or seven consecutive times. . 66c The above rates auDly to advertisements under "New Today" and all other classlXica tions except the following: Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wanted female. For Bent, Booms, Jfrivate Families. Booms and Board. Private Fsanlllea. Bate on the above olassliicatlon is 7 cent i line each insertion. On "charge" advertlsments charge will be based on the number of lines appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words In each line. Minimum charge, two Multnomah County ar fair Gresham, Oregon SEPT. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Round Trip Tickets 25C. Take car at First and Alder. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Cur Own .Uonc-j at Current Kataa FARM AM) CITV LOANS. 80 Fourth St.. Hoard ui Trad. Uldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Hat en JOHN . OBOHAN 002 Spalding Mldax. Portland, Or. MORTGAGE LOANB, Any amount, prompt ssrvlce; so money for farm loans. GEO. H. THOMAS, 267 Oak, st., room I, Alosworth Bhlf. NEW MODERN TWELVE - ROOM not st-,, quarter block. In Irvington -nune u. u. Hire. Est -i:u. REAL KSTATJS DEALERS. J. H. NASH. 723 Chamber of Co bldg., will build on your lot or sell you a no use aan lot, any ia. na rent. PALMER-JONES Wilcox bid;. CO.. a. p., i ., . BECK, William Q.. lt-lli Faillns; bids;. BENEDICT BROS., MO Hawthorns ave." JENNING ft CO. Main 18S. 20c Or;onlan REAL ESTATE. For Sale Lot.. VERY fine homeslte. West Side. 5n fare. beautiful view, city water, best value in tne city tat Sosu; flu down. o a month. m. . lee, t,zi coroert blag. FLORISTS. MARTIN A FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Washington. Main 269, A 12-88. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., designers and decorators; fresh cut flowers, great variety. Morrlsac bet. 4th and Ath. Main or A 1805. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d and Alder Design and aprays. Marshall 6W22. MAX M. SMITH, Main 7215. A S12L Sail ing bldg. DEEP. HOOKER In this city, September 8, Wil liam R. Hooker, aged 65 years, 5 months. 27 days, husband of Mrs. Emily A. Hooker and father of Ruth, Wellington, Victor, Owendlen and Violet Hooker. The re mains are at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. Funeral no tice In a later issue. ANDERSON In this ctty, September 8, Fritz E. Anderson, aged 50 years. Remains will be forwarded by the Holman Un dertaking Company to Everett, Wash., for Interment. HYDE September 9, James P. Hyde, aged 33 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Minnie C. Hyde. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co.'s Parlors. 092 Williams ave. Funeral an nouncement later. GOSKA September 8, Philip Qoska, aged 05 years. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co.'i Parlors. 592 Williams ave. Funeral notloe later. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Homes and homeslte. A few great bargains Every customer Is a reference. Marsnail 4b-7. BROOKE. A FOR SALE 4 lots In Parker's Addition to i equina in Lincoln County, Oregon. Price u. Appty av tui, uregonian. For Sale Beach Property. LAKE LYTLE BEACH. Portland's nearest, cleanest and best ; choice vis w lota, rea sonable terms and building restrictions; unlimited supply of mountain water piped to each lot; cottages built to order If de sired. See owner. 507 Journal bldg. Mar shall 240 or at LAKE LYTLE BEACH. For Sale Houses. NEW, STYLISH HOME. $200 CASH, EASY TERMS. 7 rooms; restricted district; 18 minute out; fine buy; very artistic; ail conve niences, oak floors, beveled plato buffet, bookcases, flrep:ce, cove callings. Phoo Tabor 1900. OWNER of brand new Rose City 6-room bungalow, lot 50x130, full cement base in n:. Dutoh kitchen, hardwood floor, fireplace, bookcase and buffet; must sell by Sept. 14. Will take lot as first pay ment; terms. Mar. 2674. 1300 KOSSMEKE BUNGALOW I'-SOf Two 5 and 6-room bungalows, 40th and Tillamook; east face; lot 30x100; hard wood floors, furnace, screened porch; first, cleaa malarial and workmanship. If you are looklna for a well arranged and wall built horn, hare Is a cbsno to buy at actual cost on easy terms. Take Rose City Park or Beaumont car. Phone Tabor 781. owner and builder. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH TH. MO.NET, BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FREE: WE ARE RESPONSIBLE; WE KNOW HOW, TALK WITH OUR CLIENTS, BE M OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY A CO., CONTRACTING ARCHI TECTS, 324 AHINGTON BLDG. EAST SSTH STREET CORNER. rooms and sleeping porch, oak floora, built-in convenlsncea, ffrsplaca, furuac. laundry trays, cement basement, hard sur face streets, will sacrifice 8t00 if sold by September It. WESTERN OREGON TRU8T CO., 1100 Northwestern Bank Bldg. NEW 4-ROOM BUNGALOW $1230. SOxlOO-foot lot, 2 block from "and? blvd. Small cash payment down, balance $15 par montb. including Interest. Walla an tintn. Dutcn kitcbei). Take uuy rara oar to ru st. Li" AUSTIN O REPORT INVESTMENT COMPANY BUY A HOME That la worth the money; $100 oash, $25 par month. Including interest . 3 rooms, fireplace. Dutch kltcban, shadae and fu tures, sement baseman t . 2 blocks from oar. You will not be diaanpolntad. Mm $2300. Ownr and builder, AK 236, Ore $300 DOWN. New, modern f-room bungalow. Bleep ing porch, as wing -room, reception hall, hardwood floora, Dutch kltchn, doubl constructed throughout, furnao, fixtures, shadea ; the most complete bongmlew la th city; terms to suit. See owner. GEO. A. ROSS, 301 Gerlinger Bldg. WILL eacrlflce wll modern 2-famlly flat. o ana e rooms, worm s;uu, now anto. iuou uo n ami s-o it nion-cn , dlsiaiic on E. Yamhill st. See owner, E. 23d St. Phone East 5948. walking 171 $1400 BAR (IAIN. ROSE CITY PARK CAR. New 6-room modarn home, bath, full basement, laundry trays, fireplace, ga and electricity, all room light, cosy and warm; lot 60x111; block to car; camant walks, easy rmi; owner at ha; Jw store. 62d and Sandy blvd. Tabor 6473. NEW, modern, up-to-date 4-room rottag. omv lb minutes from center or clt. on good carliae. will sell on easy terms and take small mortgage or good chattel first payment. Bee owner, 812 Piatt bldg. Subiirhan Home Property. The Oreronian will accent classified ad vertisements over the telephone, provided the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No price w ill be quoted over the phone, bat bill will be rendered the following day. Whether subsequent advertisement) will be accepted over tne phone depends upon the promptness of pnymnt oi telephone adver tisements. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for Sale, "Busl nctt Opportunities," " Rooming-house," and "Wanted to Rent." The Oregonlan will not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors occurring 1st telephoned advertisement. Advertisements te receive prompt classifi cation mast be in The Oregonlan office be fore 9 o'clock at night, except Sat ur da v. Closing hour for The Sunday Oregonlan will be 7:30 o'clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock P. ML, aa u-ual, and all ads received too late for proper classification will be ran under heading "Too Late to Classify." The Oregonlan will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of any ad vertisement offered for more than one time. Attorney. GRAHAM. SYDNEY Main 8732. .606-7-H KIMBALL, HENRY M. Mar. 680 S23 MALARKEY. SEABROOK A DIBBLE. Main 1501. A 3212 1600-15u3 STOTT & COLLIER. Marshall 5078. .6-US-ttU Billiard Hall. M'CREDIE BILLIARDS Second Floor Read JSstate. METCALF, LYLE S. Marsnall 2482.... S10 RAINEY. J. G. Marshall 3:77 1804 WAGGONER. GEO. E. 800 SLA U SON, A B Main 9444 1011 AUCTION- SALE TODAY At Baker's auction rooms, 166-168 Park street. Furniture, etc., at 10 A. M. ; oil paintings at 11 A. M. MEETINC NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDERY, K. T. Regular conclave Thursday, Sept, 10, at 7:30 P. M., Red Cross. Parlors open from and after 1:30 P. M. Th attendance of all Sir Knie-hr will be appreciated. C. F. "WIEGAND, Recorder. FUNERAL NOTICES. WALLACE: Funeral of tha late Maria J. W'allace, aged 75 years, mother of Mrs. Margaret Love and Miss Laura Wallace, of Cooks, Wash. ; Miss Nancy Wallace, of Portland ; a granddaughter, Mrs, M. D. Campbell, and a grandson. Herbert N. Wallace, of Portland, who died at Cooks, Wash., September 2. Servlcea will be held at Dunning & McEntee's chapel tomorrow (Friday), Sept. 11, at 4 P. M. Interment in family plot Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Friends and acquaintances respectfully in vited. HOLL1STER In this city, Sept. 8, Samuel K. Hollieter, aged 79 years. Deceased la survived by a widow and four children, Mrs. William Allfton, Mrs. J . R. Hems worth, Mrs. F. C. Gortler and Dr. F. W. Holllster, all of this city. The funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at Z:au o clock 1'. M. at the residence estab lishment of J. P. Flnley & Son, Mont gomery at Sth. Friends Invited. Services at the Crematorium private. EVES The funeral services of the late Mary Ann Eves, aged 76 years, will be con ducted today (Thursday), September 10, at 10:30 A M., from the St. James Cath olic Church, corner of 12th and Washing ton sts., Vancouver. Washington. Friends invited. Remains are at Pearson' Under taking Parlors. KELLER The funeral services of Sarah L. Keller, wife of E. J Keller, of 447 Broad way, will be held today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock P. M. at the First Evangelical Church, 10th and Clay sts. Friends in vited. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. FOR SALE A snap; must leave city 8-room modern house and fruit treea and shrub bery; lot 100x100 ft., graded St.; 1 blocks from car; this is a snap; at your own terms. Call at 456 Dekum ave.. Wood lawn; no agents; owner. $600 EQUITY In furnished bungalow; rants for $1600; modern In every way; t blocks best carllne In city ; SO minutes to Post office. 2134 East Alder st., between 16th and 88th; will trade for horses and har ness. AV 784, Oregonlan. REED COLLEGE DISTRICT. $20 down, $20 monthly, including Inter est, buys new. modern 3 -room bungalow amona? the firs: lot 60x100; price $1900. A. tJ. MAtlSllil'.M. 2ii W1ICOX ldg. Main 3517, A T840, Tabor 1770. THE high cost of living can be solved by buying eno or our quarter-acre tracts, $10 down and $6 a month, prloa only $166; on a tract of this slxa you can raise all your egetab.es. berries, few ohlokena, which Is th greater part of your living: this pru party 1 only 16 minutes' ear rids, 6o fare, city water; best value la th olty. M. E. Lee. 118 Corbett bldg. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, olty water; do te carllne, easy trms, will build to suit purchasei Pbon Marshall 1383 or IIwood 476. JOHN GIBBON, OWNER. 2 ACRES and furnished hou, In fine cul tivation, Mtsgr station, M- ent far; a. I. axchang or rent value $2600, $700 rash. Phon Marshall 8941. 08 Oragonlaa bldg. For Sale Acreage. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. On your lot or ours; by your own plan or ours; pay us uae rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1830 Northwestern Bank Bldg. EAST Lincoln st. snap ; fine 5 -room house. cor. lot 45x90. lblock to car. A big snap at wzvu, iuu uown ana s . per month ZADOW A ALEXANDER, 414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416, Marshall 92. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. iNfJW vtHAuri mumh, e rooms; ?300; no incumDrances; nnest place ever offered at f total a montn. uwner and builder 102O Yeon bldg. FOR SALE The finest new home In Irving ton, between Braxee and Knott ; price Si000. F. E. Bowman Co., Commercial Club bldg. ROSE CITY PARK BARGAIN". Full two-story, six room; breakfast room, sleeping-porch; every convenience. Phone Tabor ,1260. HOUSES In Irvington for two-thirds thlr value; choice location; also lota; houses furnished and unfurnished for rent. East 273. W. H. Herdman. SMALL bungalow, worth $1700; equity of $925 for $626 cash. (Key). AN 287, Oregonlan. HAVE you got the cash? Best buy In the city ; "-room modern house. 1197 Cleve land ave. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114, A. F. AND A M. special com munication this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Labor in the E. A. de gree. Vlsitine brethren alwnvi welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON. Sec WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46, a F. AND A. M Special communication this (Thursday) evening, 7 o'clock. East 3th and Burnside. E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec. UTOPIA REBEKAlf LODGE, NO. 62. L O. O- F. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening, Sept. 10, in Orient Hall, East 6th and E. Alder sts. JESSIE HENDERSON, See. MR EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading fu neral dlnrector, 290 Third street, corner Sal mon. Lady assistant. A 1511, Main 607. F, S. DUNNING, DXC. East Side Funeral Director. 414 Alder st. East 62. B 2026. R ZELLER CO.. 692 Williams ave. East 1086, C 1088. Lady attdt. Day and night service. DUNNING A M'ENTEE. funeral directora 7th and Pine. Phone Main 480. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner R T. BYRNES, Williams ave. and Knott. East 1116. C 1043. Lady attendant. P. L LERCH. East 11th and Clay st. assistant. East 78L SKE WES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, Sd and Clay. Main 41 52, A 2321. Lady attendant. PORTLAND HEIGHTS BARGAIN. House and five lots. $3000. terms. Call owner. Maln4W4. $8000 Owner must sell at sacrifice, modem 6-room residence, cloae-ln. East Side; no agent. D230, Oregonlan. SACRIFICE. Rose City Park bungalow with garage, cost $4000; strictly modern; all Improved; 83100; terma. X 140. Oregonlan LAUREL ACRES. Th mo l reasonable priced, close -la land en Powell Vally or Section Line roads, the beat and moat direct road In and out of Portland: land lies fine, good eoli; Ideal for suburban bom and small ohlckn ranch; price $876 to 460 par acre; trm to suit purchaser. LUEDDKMANN, RULES' A CO.. 13-917 Chamber of Com mere. ELECTRIC LINE, eight block of station; chicken and fruit -anchee near Portland! new subdivision, near Ores). am, 6 sore $400, 6600, $740; 3 acr, $600, $700; 10 acre, 8760, $900. 31000 per tract, best soli, free wood, spring water, acroag at Scappoose, Or., 826 to $100 per acre. FRANK M'KARLAND REALTY CO.. 309 Yon Bldg., Portland, Or. WE will sell you 6 or 10 acres of deep rich bottom land, al clrd, ready for the plow and furnish lumber for your house, also come cattle; all on very easy terms; thriving district, close to good town. It. It., school, church and steady work; look Into this exceptional offer ; itmplci of soil, photographs, etc.. at office. 686 Corbett bldg. FOR SALE CHEAP 9 aorea, all under cul tivation, except acre; fine wall, fair building, on fin automobile road, 7 mile from heart of city, do to eUctrlo station. 10 cent car far; thl la a bar gain; aee It; very easy terms. Price f2K5U. W. A. Barnea Co.. 610 Lewie bldg. TRACT, 148 lots, close In. on hard -surfaced street, clos to good car aervie. water and user through traot ; streets gradd and paid for; will eell ell or part, easy term. Owner. J. H. McMahon, 126$ Dl vlslon St. Phone Tabor 1433. MILWAUK1E. acre, snap; nice fruit trees, city water, oniy o piucks o car. fare 6c; a big snap at $1000, $260 down. $15 per month. ZADOW A ALEXANDER. 414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416. Marsnall ftt. FOR SALE or rent Two-room house on 8 Ox 100 lot, near carllne. Call 630 E. 57th N.. Rose City Park. MODERN 8-room bungalow. Rose city Park; half a block of carllne; terms reasonable. C 3189. WILLAMETTE H EIGHTS bungalow In bast locality: 1 '-a blocks from carllne 1000 Vaughn at. Phone A 1426. IRVINGTON residence of 7 rooma at a bar. gain. Owner. 111. Ton bldg. WANT a bergaln? 66x100, Sunnyalds; old cottage. Main 6384, Apt. A. 1 TO 20 arrea nar conoord atation, on Oregon City carllne; Ideal building, el tee. beautiful view of ML Hood; price 650O per acre H. G- Starkweather. Phon Oak Grov Black 17. 4-le ACRES, good 6-room bungalow, fta well, chicken house, lota of fruit, close In, adjoining carlln; good terma to right party; no gnt. L 841, Oragonlaa. FOUR acr on the Wst Bid, fto far. $1)00 an acre; I would axchang far a hous up to 16000. For particulars In quire W. J. Davis. 626 Corbett bid;. 8 miles weft. $!.MH) 40 ACRES timber chance for bouse and let, gonlaa. AO 286, Ore-