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TTTE MOTINTXO OREGOXTAN, TTTTXR STJ AT, DECEMBER 24. 1914.; 13 PEACE ON MEXICAN BORDER IS POSSIBLE Chief of United States Army Staff Is Satisfied With Hill Conference. MAYTORENA STILL SILENT Besieger Says Law Does Xot Permit II im, as Governor, to Cross Bor der Meeting on Line Is Ar ranged to Bo Held Today. NACO,' Ariz.,' Dec. 23. Peaca along the entire Mexican border is a possi bility as the result of conferences to day and tonight between Brigadier General Hugh La. Scott. Chief-of-Staff of the United States Army, and General Hill, of Naco, Sonora. "Very satisfactory." was General Scotfs opinion of his conference with Benjamin Hill, the Carranzaista de fender of Naco, Sonora. He deemed the result favorable to the final solu tion of the border problem. The meet ing lasted less than an hour and was held In the bullet-damaged United States Custom-House, GO feet north of the international boundary. Governor Maytorena. the Villaista be sieger of the Mexican village, sent word that the Sonora law prohibiting him as Governor from crossing the border without authority from the Legislature, prevented his coming to General Scotfs tent. His agents suggested he come as "military chief," but he did not con sent. A third appointment with him has been made for noon tomorrow on the border four miles east of here. BONDING ACT CHANGE AIM Commission to TJrgo That Amend ment Be Made by legislature. Amendments to the Bancroft bonding act. which members of the City Com mission want the State Legislature to make at its cominsf session, will be presented to the Multnomah County delegation at a meeting within a few days. The Council wants the bonding act so amended that property owners can prive liens to the city for street assess ments amounting to $10 or more. At present, the act makes the bonding of property in this way Impossible where the assessment is less than $25. Another- amendment will be in the denomination of the bonds issued. At present the law requires the bonds to be Issued in $o00 denominations. The Council wants this made $1000. It is probable also that some other changes will be made. The Council at a meeting yesterday discussed the proposition. Another meeting will be held within a few days. OIL BELT OPENING BEGUN Company Resumes Operations on Properties in Vale District. "The resumption of -work on the properties of the Independent Oil & Itefining Company near Vale this week marks the opening of the whole great oil belt in Eastern Oregon about Vale and Ontario, in my opinion," said Ueorge S. Mills, of Vale, at the Im perial Hotel yesterday. "The company has taken over the properties of four companies about vale, the Malheur Oil & Gas Company. the Columbia Oil & Gas Company, the Eastern Oregon and the Great Western Oil and Gas companies. These prop erties total about 20,000 acres of oil land. "Although prospecting has proceeded I or some time with excellent success, this is the first movement that bids fair to be carried to completion. The company is strongly backed and able to put through the work." PERIODICAL TESTS LIKELY Plan Suggested to Replace City Em ploye Efficiency System. Periodical examination of city em ployes may be adopted by the City Council to replace the present effi ciency system now used. The effi ciency system has been declared a fail ure, and the periodical examination plan has been submitted by Commis sioner Brewster as a substitute. ' Under the system, employes would be submitted to an examination either once in six months or once each year. Upon the outcome of the examination the question of promotion or reduction in salary and rank of the employe would be based. While the efficiency system, which involves a system of demerits, is calculated to ascertain ac curately the efficiency of the employes, it is said that it has not worked out. principally because it is not carried out properly Dy the beads of the various departments and bureaus. J. W. LIVINGSTON IS SUICIDE Ex-President of Xormal School Leaps Ofr Forest Grove Bridge. FOREST GROVE. Or., Dec 23. (Spe cial.) 111 health for five years, result ing in despondency and a temporary derangement of the mind, today ended the life of Professor J. W. Livingston formerly president of the Plattville'. Wis., Normal School and formerly an instructor In the Oresron Normal School at Monmouth, when he jumped off the bridge over Gales Creek in Hoffman's Park and was drowned. Mr. Livingston came here from 'Wis consin five years ago. broken In health. For a time he improved and two years ago taught in the Monmouth Normal School, but soon was compelled to give up all labor owing to his nervous condition. Mr. Livingston was 54 years of are. and is survived by a widow, four sons and one aaugnter, the latter being a teacner at jrenaieton. ur. HOP MAN BEATS EDITOR Sherwood Recount Shows Xo Change in Vote lor Recorder. SHERWOOD. Or.. Dec 23. (Special.) The recount of the vote at the recent town election resulted in no change, though a contest of the vote for Re corder was made on the grounds of errors. J. E. Morback, prominent hop and onion warehouse man, won the offica with two votes to the good, with Frank M. Melville, editor of a paper here, his close rival. PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable price. Pa cific Title Trust Co.. 7 Ch. of Com. ACCORDION PLEATlNCi. ACCORDION, KNIFE AND BOX PLEAT ING.PiCOTING. HEMSTITCHING, BRAID. I NO. EMBROIDERING. EASTERN NOV ELTY MFG. CO.. t3 OTH ST., NR. OAK. K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping, accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods sponged, mail orders. 3SJ Alder. M. UoTS. ASSAVERS AND ANALVSTS. MONTANA ASSAY" OFFICE, H2Vm 2d- Gold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. HALL & FL1EDNER, lawyers; consultations trea. 20S-9-10 Flledner bldg. Mar. 3507. . LAWYER; consultation free. Belling bldg. Main 4933. 70S BUSINESS COlAiXiE. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Tilrord bids., Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 5083. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHW EST RUG CO. Rugs from old car pets, ra rugs. 1SS East 8th. Both phones. CELLULOID BUTTONS. BADGES. THE IRW1.N-HODSON COMPANY. 82 0th st. Phone Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. William Ketelle and William. Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors. K02 Gerlinger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. Dlt. ETHEL A. SACRY, painless chiropodist. 306 Panama bldg. Phone Main 9068. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. I. Hill. Offices Fliedner bldg. Main 3473. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DR. McMahon. 121 4th, 378 Wms. Chronic cases: 31 treatments S13. Others less. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRES3 SUITS for -ent; we press one uit 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 Short Methods." Short Adjustment Co., 82a X. W. Bank bldg. Phone Main 974. NETH & CO., Worcester blidg. Main 1786 No collection, no charge. Established 1900. DANCING. HEATH'S DANCING SCHOOL Lessons daily; class Monday, Friday evenings, 8 to 10. 109 2d st.. bet. Washington and Stars, DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENE, Majestic Theater bldg., 331 H Washington at.. Marshall 3200. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Treatment by specialists; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseday, 517 Dekum bid., 3d & Wash. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. R. M. Wade & Co., 322-326 Hawthorne ave. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d and Columpia. AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DDBR'JILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and .Oak sts. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer. Park & Davla. BICYCLES. MOTORCYCLES & SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sta. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf., inc.. 11th and Everett. BREWERS BOTTLERS. HENRY WEINHARD. 13th and Bnrnslde. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. KAHN BROS., 191 Front st. CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER. F. T. CROWE & CO.. 45 Fourth street. COFFEE, TEAS AND SPICKS. CLOSSEf & DEVERS. 1-11 N. Front street. DRYGOODS. FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO.. 207 Ash at. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbg Electrical Co., 6th and Pins sts. ST. JOHNS PLANS CHEER COMMUNITY CELEBRATION' MAY" BE HELD IN OPEN. Clothing. Food and Toy to Be Given Poor and Bis Programme Is In Store for All on Friday. St. Johns citizens have completed preparations for a community Christ mas celebration Friday night, either in the open or In the auditorium of the James Johns High School. If the weather is not too severe the exercises will be held at the Christmas, tree that has been placed at the corner of Jersey and Philadelphia streets. The tree stands 40 feet high and has been wired for illumination by countless colored electric lights. It will be illuminated tonight and Friday night. A thorough canvass of St. Johns has been made by committees and a large quantity of food, clothing and house hold sunnlies has been collected, be sides much fuel has been secured. Toys are in evidence, too, for needy children. The Bachelors' Club gave a successful benefit entertainment Monday nignt. Already several cases of immediate . . , rr I. .... ..4 need nave Deen carea ior. iuo bution of supplies will start today. All the churches and civic organizations of St. Johns have united to make Christ mas a happy one to all. The community programme ror to morrow night follows: Band music; song, All iaii tne rower ; jo i. the world , prayer; selection, corm tian Sunday school; male chorus, L. F. Clark, leader; remarks. Mayor A. w. Vincent; soprano solo. Miss Fay Wentz, a Christmas song and 'iiome, &weei Home"; address, Rev. J. A. Goode; se lection, Methodist Sunday school: re mark K rj. Couch, resident St. Johns Commercial Club; chorus, St. Clements' Sunday school; tableaux, "Faith, nope and Charity": drills. Central School pu- nllH. under direction of Miss Vliieneve and Miss Clark; mixed chorus, Mr. Cof- fyn director; vocal solo, Mr. fatapies; song. "Blest Be the Ties": song. "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"; benediction. Rabbits Shot for Charity. DUFUR, Or., Dec. 23. (Special.) Commencing tomorrow and ending January 2, the Dufur Rod and Gun Club will hold a rabbit hunt in mis section of Wasco County. All game killed will be donated and shipped to the Asso ciated Charities of Portland for dis tribution In that city. CLASSIFED AD. RATES Daily and Sunday. Per Lin An timn .. 12 Name ad two consecutive times 22c kmium mi t hrM consecutive timet , 3uc tjame ad six or seven consecutive times. . 60o Tue above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today and all other claili ca tions except the followinjc: Situations Wanted Male. Situations Wanted f-emale. For Kent. Rooms, private Families. Itoonis and Board. Private Families. ltousekeepiDK-KoomH. Private amilies. State on the above ciasfcttlcationa Is 1 cents a line each Insertion. On 'charge" advertisements 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 lines. The Oreieonian will accept classified ad vertisement over the telephone, provided the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No nrices will be Quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the follow ing day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the prompt nes sof payment1 of tele phone advertisements. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be ac cented over the telephone. Orders for ona insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for Sale," "BuhinMs Opportunities "Koom-lnir-Hoiues" and "Wanted to Kent. The Oreconian will not cuarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors occurring: In telephoned advertisements. Advert inem en ts to receive prompt classi fication must be in The Orejronian office be fore 0 o'clock at nitrht. except Saturday, Cloeinr hour for The Sunday Oregon I an will be 7:30 o'clock Batnrdav niffht. The office will be open until 10 o'clock P. M., as nttual, and all ads received too late for proper classification will be run under the head ins: "Too Late to Classify." - The Orejronian will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect' Insertion of any ad vertisement offered for more than one time. Telephones: Main 7070. A 6005, BUSINESS DIRECTORY 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.. 81 First su North. Phone Main 9210. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works, Bast 3d and Haw thorne. General machine and foundry work. KODAKS. KODAKS AND ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. ' PIKE Sl MARK HAM CO., 343 Washington st. MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills, bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martin Co., Portland. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcyclea and Mercies. Phone Main 63, A 2158. MUSICAL. Emll Thlelhorn. violin teacher; pupil Sevelk. 207 Fleldner bldg. A 4160, Marshall loU. NATUROPA1HIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, nerv ous, chronic diseases-. 504 Orcgonian bldg. OFTICIITg. A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay S5 to 310 for a pair of glasses when 1 can fit your eyes with first quality lenses, aoid-filied frames, as low as $1.50? Goodman, 191 Mocrison, near bridge. Main 2124. Satisfaction guaranteed. V. S. HOWARD, doctor of optometry, even ing appointments. Phone Main 1020. 263 West Broadway. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. R. B. XORTHRUP, 808 Morgan bldg., cor. Broad ay and Washington street. Of flce phone. Main 849; residence. East 1028. PATENT ATTORNEYS. T. J. G1ESLER. Atty-at-Law, 603 Henry. Wm. C Schmidt, eng. and draftsman. R. c. WRIGHT 22 years" practice, u. B. and foreign patents. 60U Dekum bldg. PAWNBROKERS. STEIN'S LOAN OFFICE. 26 North 6th at. PLUMES. THE FLUME, formerly Morgan bldg., has moved to room 402 Buchanan bldg., over 15-cent store, .Washington street Dyeing, cleaning and remodeling a specialty. Main 4009. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 8489. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albera Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. GROCERIES. WADHAMS A CO., 69-75 Fourth St. HAIR GOODS. WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM, BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSER HAT CO.. C3-5S Front st. HIDES. PELTS, WOOL AND KAHN BROS.. 191 Front street. FURS- LEATHER AND SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES. CHAS. L. MASTICK & CO.. 74 Front: leatner of every description; taps, mfg. findings. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH. The J. McCracken Co., 1114 Board of Traae. Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor ume. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 83 Fifth St. IRON WORKS. ' PACIFIC IRON WORKS, PORTLAND, OREGON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY. MILLINERY. BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sta. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron W ks.. 2d and Columbia. AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA wjr-i Tf" THEATER J I "r " B -I1, n. Broadway at Taylor. TOMORROW (XMAS) B CONTINUOUS VtfSE. ELEVEN REELS MOTION PICTURES GREATEST BARGAIN EVER PRESENTED TO PORTLAND PUBLIC THE STOLEN BIRTHRIGHT" 3 KEELS featuring FATHB KIL.M Xburlow Gerfren and Elsie Esmond. "THE PERFECT THIRTY-SIX." 4-reel Comedy Comments by MONTAGUE GLASS. "THE STAR OF GEVTCS." Pathe Drama, in 3 Reels. "WHIFFLES' NIGHTMARE." SEATS SELLING j&ZrtSZ 10c Think of it Less Than lc a Reel. w myiT I Broadway, at Taylor tlOLlU 1 t Main 1. A 11SS. 6 NEXT MONDAY Matinees Wed.. Fri., Sat. DAVID WARFIELD IX "THE AUCTIONEER." Evening and Mats., fZ, tl.50. 1. 76c. SOa. SEATS NOW SELLING. BAKER THEATER Main 2, A 6S60 ,eo- L. Baker. Mtr. Tonight. All week. Mats. Friday (Christ mas day). Sat. Tiffed Famous Baker Players in "LEAH KLESCHSA" The remarkable story of a girl burglar as played by Mrs. Flske. Evenings:- 25a, 85c, 50c, 75o; box $1. Wed, Mat., all seats (ex cept box), 23c Friday and Saturday Mati nees, 25c, 50c. Next week, starting Sunday Mat. "The Rejuvenation at -Aunt Mary." Main S. Broadway, at Stark. A 1020. THE BELL FAMILY (9). In an Artistic Musical Offering. AVON COMEDY FOUR, M'KAY At AKDINE, KOI. It & HAKI.AN, ALEXANDER BROS HAL Si FRANCES, LEO ZARRELL TRIO. HVTIXEE&AITf 230 Broadway and Alder. "Go Wliere the Crowd Goes." Week Dec. 21. Walter 8. Howe in "In and Out" i 10 Bon Amor Arabs; Larry Comer; Wayne Trio; Belli ah & Belt rah; Joe. Calla han In "Pages of History." Boxes and first row balcony reserved. Phones Main 4686. A 2280. Matinee 15 P.M. Night mVJ9 Shows 1:30, :! E. E. CUTE, the great English comedian, and five other feature acta, 500 Choice Seato Reserved on Request (or first mkdc noow. P P l i CQ J Afternoon loe. tee ISc, zoo a i v . u t Nighte ACCTION SALES TODAY. At Baker's Auction House. 1CS-16S Park St. Furniture, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 14 Members are requested to meet in the clubroom this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, whence they will proceed to the undertaking parlors of J. P. Ftnley & Son to conduct the funeral services over the remains of our late brother W. J. Riley. Services take place at 2:30 o'clock. Visum brothers Invited to attend. By order of the E. R. M. R. SPAULPING. Secretary. REDMEN Funeral of Bro. E. L. Gale at our wigwam. 264 y. Madison St., today (Thursday), Dee. 21. at S P. M. Attend. MINNEHAHA. TRIBE N. 2. flOc 10c RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS, BRASS SIGNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS. 231 Wash., st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. SHOWCASE, BANK & STORE FIXTURES. FOR reasonable prices, see Western Fixture Y & Showcase Co.. 48 N. 10th. Marshall 74. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. STORAGE AT REDUCED RATES. Furniture. Pianos, Merchandise, etc Goods called tor and delivered. We "pack; for ship ment. MORGAN-ATCHLEY FURN. CO.. Grand Ave. and East Stark. PORTLAND Van & Storage Co., eor. 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 ing, reduced freight rates on household goods to and from East in through cars. Main 5640, all departments. C O. PICK Transfer Storage Co. Office and commodious 4-story brick warehouse, separates iron room and firejiroof vaults for valuables. N. W coi. 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 596. A 1996. OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warehouse with separate rooms. We move and D4CU household goods and pianos ana snip at reduced ratea Auto vans and teams for moving. Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Office and warehouse. 15th and Hoyt sts. Main 547. A 2247. - MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO., uth and Hoyt Sts. piMni and household Roods moved. packed and shipped; reduced freight rates on ail nouscjiuiu guvu. iw o.u . u n. . Through car service. Main 708. A 2214. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St.. cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1109. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates in city. MADISON-ST. DOCK and WAREHOUSE Office. 189 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents, phona Main Taul. WOOD. GREEN and dry slabwood, blockwood. Pan ama Fuel Co- Main 5720. A 2899. PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davla. PAINTS, . OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSHEN & CO., 2d and Taylor sts. PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-80 Front street. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front street. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. F. W. BALTES & CO.. 1st and Oak sta PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVEKDINQ & FARKELL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordago 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. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 2 SO 2d St. WHOLESALE JEWELERS AND OPTICANS. BUTTERF1KLD BROS.. MOHAWK BLDG. MEETING NOTICES. ATTENTION, COMRADES The funeral services of the late Com rade W. J. Riley will be held to day (Thursday), December -4. at 11:30 P. M.. from Finley's uiiaer taking establishment, 5th and Montgomery Btreets. Interment will be In the military nlot. River view Cemetery. . All members of Scout Young Camp, No. a. United Cnnloh TV" .1 - ;..t ... cj -... Il.l.t ed to attend both the services and burial. ' By order of tne commander, clar ence R. Hotchklss. - . GEO. II. CARR, Adjutant. AL KADER TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Stated ses sion Saturday. December 26, at 8 P. M., Masonlu Temple, West Park and Yamhill streets. Election of officers and representatives to the Imperial Council. Concert by the band at 7:30 P. M. Visit ins: nobles cordially invited. tsy order of tne Potentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. OREGON COMMANDERT. NO. 1. K. T. Special conclave Friday morning, 8:ao o'clock. The usual Christmas observ ance. Prompt attendance at S : ;10 will he Of mnl,rl,l oa- sistance. The attendance of sojourning Sir Knights will be upDreciated and, that of uicniinii. is ejtueciea. C. F. WIEOAXD, Recorder. FUNERAL of our late brother. Edward T. n,l. will be held at the Eagles nn.ii. inira ana Madison, on Thursday, December 24 at 3 P. M. VIC CHAPMAN, Secretary. I1EI. RUNTON-ln this city. December S3, at the "'ut-in ui .itar ua, ur. j on n t Kun von 308 Third street, Matilda L. Run'yon. aged 74 yeara 4 months 15 days. Deceased 1 survived by two sons. Dr. John P and v. ttunyon. Doth of thle city. Re mains are at the parlors of the Skewes Undertaking Company, corner Third and Clay streets. Funeral notice later STALKY In this city, December 22 1914 Henry Smith, beloved son of Charles O and Grace Staley of 143 East Seventh street North. Remains will bo shipped this A. M. to Scotts Mills by the .Skewes Undertaking Company, where Interment v.l ug uiuiig. IRECH At tho family residence, Greenburg htation. December 22. Jacob Urech aged vears. Remains are at Holman'a f'unerai lunula. AiiaoiuneDi oi luneral later. RAINBOLDT In this city. December 22. i lauue c KalnboUit. aged ,14 years, of 308 A East Morrison street. Remains are m nmnmii lunerai parlors. FUNERAL NOTICES. PHARIS In this city. December 23. at the residence of his son. A. Pharla. First street North. Oregon Pilaris, aged - y-u.i. uuiuana OI Airs. Maggie E. J'harls. Denver Colo., and father of Mrs. Belle Thurmond. Spokane, wash.: Mrs. cora scott. Mrs. Fannie Zimmerman, Miss Sadie Pharls. of Denver. Colo T. u Pharls. Raisin. Cal.. and A. Pharls, this ,m.iiis are at tne residence es tablishment of J. P. Finlev jfc son Mont gomery at Fifth. The body will be taken to uenver. ooiuraoo. wnere services will be held and interment made in the family QALS At Hood Samaritan Hospital, De- coiuDur r.uwru l, uaie, aged. 4 years, husband of Marie C, Gale, father of Mrs. buna xsurcnwaiter ana Margaret Gale. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be tield at the Eagles' Hall. 2C4i Madison street, corner Third, at 8 if. m. toaav inursuay). December 24. In ferment Rose Cltv Cemetery. Remains are at uoimaa a xunerai parlors. RILEY In this city, December 23, at his late resilience. verDy street, William J. Riley, aged 64 years. The funeral serv ices will be held today (Thursday) at x:jo q ciock f. ju. at tne residence estab lishment of J. P. Flnley & Son. Vnntmm ery at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at Riverview cemetery. ESTABROOKS In this city. Dec. 23. John feStaorooKs, HKeu to years, ratner or Mrs. S. Bell, Mrs. J. A. Gibson. Hayes and J. Estabrooks. Funeral will be held from Dunninr A McEntee's narlora Saturdav. Deo. 20, at 1 :30 P. M. Friends invited. In terment at Riverview Cemetery. San Fran cisco papers piease copy. CROWELL At his late residence, 892 Mont- gomerv ui i.e. uccsraoer zz. LUarlei A. Crovell. axed 38 years 8 months 8 days. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman'a funeral parlors at 3 P. M. today (Thursday), De- cemoer x. iuibtiumi inverview uemetery. KUEHNER At Red Bluff. Cal., December 21, Gotlieb Kuehner, husband of the late Pauline Bauerle Kuehner. Friends Invite ' to attend funeral services, which will be held- at Hoiman s funeral parlors at 1:80 p. M. toaav iimiraoayj, December 24. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. FRY The funeral services of the late Larse John Nelson Fry. aged 74 years and ll davs. will be conducted today (Thursday) December 24. at 1 P. M. from Pearson's undertaking; parlors. Friends Invited. In. terment Rose City Park Cemetery. Jim- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. The only resiuence unueriaaing establish ment In Portland with private driveway. Main 9, A 1599. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Montgomery, at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading funeral director. 220 Third street, comer Salmon. Lady assistant. A 1511, Main 507. F. S. DUNNING, INC.. East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st. East 52. B 2525. A. R. ZELLER CO.. 592 WILLIAMS AVE. East 10SS, C 1008. Lady attendant. Day and night service. DUNNING & M'ENTEE. funeral directors, 7th and pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at tendant. Office of County Coroner. R. T. BYRNES. Williams ave. and Knott. East 1115. C 1943. Lady attendant. P. L. LERCU, East 11th and Clay sta. Lady assistant. East 78L SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady attendant FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists, 347 Wash ington. Main 269. A 1209. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., designers and decorators; fresh cut flowers, great variety. Morrison bet. 4th and 6th. Main or A 1S05. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d and Alder. DesiKna and spravs. Marshall 5922. MAX M.. SMITH. Main 7215. A 2121. Selling bldg. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK Containing; 335 Acre. Portland Only Modern Perpetaal-Care Cemetery. Refined. Pleaatnj? Service. Complete Perfect tqulpmesi. Price and Terms Reasonable. nou Telephones. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 7 GRAND AVE. IV. Between Davla and Kverett. Phones Kant 1423, B 2515. Open Day and NiKht. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber 'for a m a 1 1 animals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animala at a m nmunt'c nntinA A n v nn . desiring a pet may communicate witn us. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS OX IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Money available within 24 hoan after receipt of abstract, and 7 per cqnt. ROBERTSON & EWING 2Q7-S Northwestern Rank nidir. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Farm Property At Current Rates. WM. MACMASTER 701 Corbett Building. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Rates. FARM AND CITY LOANS. SO Kourth St.. Board of Trade MIdar. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Kates. JOHN E. CRONAN 90S Spaldinff Bid tr. Portland Or. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. PALMER-JONES Wilcox bldg. CO.. U. P.. 404-406-406 DECK. William G 815-316 V 'lngblds. BENEDICT BROS., 830 Hawthorne av. JENNINGS & CO.. 306 Oregonlan. Main 188. BARRETT BROS.. 102 Board of Trade. KEAL ESTATE. tor bale- Lota. IRVINOTON 8 ii eld a lot 50x166. on Wetdler, near East 2Ud; worth $3500, now 1100; terms. 171 East 23d. Phone Kast rui48. SNAP FOR CASH Close-in corner on East 7th for $1100 cash AE 4So, Oregoman. ASTORIA-Warrenton-New Astoria: good lots for profit-seeking buyers. R. L. Yoke, 1136 Northwestern Bank bldg. IRVIN'GTON SACRIFICE. Choice eust-facing lot for $000 Owner. L. Out), Oregonian. IRVING TON snap; lot 50x166, on Weidler. near East worth $3500. now $1000 terms. 171 East 23d. Phone East 5948. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY, Houses. Lots. Sites and Acreage. Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A 3839. MAKE me an offer on clear lot In Berkeley. Owner. Box iKH, waiiuia, wasn. For Sale Houses, 7-ROOM BUNGALOW, 2 BLKS, FROM HAWTHORNE AVE. Double constructed. hardwood doors. paneled dining-room, neamed celling, fur nace, fireplace, bookcase, buffet, Dutch kitchen, stationary wash trays, full ce ment basement, bedrooms. batb and kitchen finished In white enamel; all rooms tinted: street improvements all in and paid for: the finest of material Is used in construction; the price la a sac rifice.' Call Sunday. 338 43th. The terms are what you have been ioklng for. W1LBERG- OPPEG ARD INV. CO., 609 Stock Exchange Bids. Marshall 60V. THAT VACANT LOT. WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FtKMSli THK MONEY. BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FREE. WR A HK RESPONSIBLE: WE KNOW HOW. TALK. WITH OUR CLIENTS. SEE OUR WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHI TECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG. MT TABOR DISTRICT$i200. Four-room California bungalow ; Dutch kitchen; stationery tub and built-in fea tures: cement sidewalks In and paid for. $50 cash. and balance monthly; will take lot or acreage "P to $u00. Fred W. Ger-' man Co., 14 Chamber of Commerce. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS, $16oU. Nearl new 5-room bungalow, modern full basement, built-in features; room fot 3 more rooms upstairs; half a block to Mt. Tabor car: $200 cash, balance monthlv Fred W. German Co., 914 Cham, of Com BEAUTIFUL 7-room modern bungalow, com Dletelv furnished: everything hisrh class nice garage; a bis; map; $100 down and $25 pur month or to suit. See owner, 171 East 23d. near gelmoot. Phone E 6948. LET USBUILD YOU A HOME on your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay u,a rvuL. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. siriO 50 cash. $7-50 per month, buys three-room houte. West Side; 75x100 view lot; best value in Portland. M E. Lee, 005 uorpett oiag. trow SALE The finest new home in Irv .no- ton, between Brasee and Knott Bts. : price $oow. r &. J3owoia oc o., commercial Club bldg. WHY-pay rent when you can buy a three- room noure, west oiae. oc xare, ror $450, $50 cash, T.oo per month? Best buy In Portiana. Ja .t. iee, ova woroett bldg, sap.rifiCE fine 8-room house, corn at int on E. Yamhill; walking distance; big snap at fiouuu , )9uv uuwa o.uu per monta. Owner, iti aao. rnone t-sst 64S. HOUSES and lots ror sale from $400 to $1200; $50 cash, $5 to $10 per month. 100 Kirst street, grgunq poor. SEVERAL nne nomes, irvington, reason able; mahogany and oak finish; nice lo cation. East w, tu Herd man. ALAMEDA home, complete, never occupied. built to sell at $4500; today $3t&0, 1-$ casn, owner, iiiwr tsi. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Houses. ROSE CITY new G-room bungalow, never been occupied, ful cement basement, hard wood floors, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, buf fet, and lot 50x130, on easy terms; will take lot as first payment. Owner, Tabor 6853. Suburban Home Properties. ONION AND CELERY LAND. A splendid 2-acre tract, 7 minutes' walk from Tlgard station, over an acre In cul tivation and tiled, price $750, $100 down. $12.50 monthly. Including interest. This is the cheapest thing in the Tigard district. Fred w. German Co., 914 Cham, of Com. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, city water, close to carline: easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phona Marshall 155 or Sellwood 476. JOHN GIBSON, OWNER. FINE 21-acre suburban home, 5 miles from business center. on Section Line road; finely improved; 6 acres fruit and berries; city water; will sell or trade. Kaste Bros., 018 Henry bldg. For Sale -Acreage. ACREAGE. 1. 2. 3, and 10-acre tracts, 30 min utes out. NEW BIG RED STEEL ELECTRIC CARS. 1 2c commuters' fare, very ' best of soil, waer and community conven iences, $125 to $5O0 per acre, on in stallments. THE SHAW-FEAR CO., Main 35. 102 4th at. A 5500. ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station; cmoicen ana rruit rancnes near Portland; new subdivision near Gresham ; 5 acres. $400, $500. $700: 3 acres, $500. $700; JO acres, $750. iW0, $1000 per tract ; best soil, free wood, spring water; acreage, at ceappoose, ur., to iuu per acre. FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO.. 309 Yeon Bldg., . Portland, Or. For Sale Fruit Lamb. FOR SALE 11 acres of Spltzenberg and Yellow Newtown apple trees, going on 6 years old; mile from Sutheriin, on paved road; has been well sprayed, pruned, cultivated, irrigated and drained; price, $000 per acre; $2000 down, balance $500 per year, 6 per cent. Address AV 306. Oreconian. For Sale Farms. FOR SALE or trade. SOO-acre wheat farm in Morrow County, Zh miles from rail road: all cultivated: $30 an acre. For further particulars write V 462. Oregonian, FORCED SACRIFICE Willamette 80. some improvements; $2100. Owner, Chauncey Barney. Oregon City. WE can sell your farm If your price is right. 190 v irst street, ground floor. WANTED REAL ESTATE. IN THE MARKET for first-class invest ments; price must be right; submit propo sitions by mall, giving lowest price, exact location and terms. OREGON INV. & MORTGAGE CO.. INC. Stock Exch. Bldg., 3d and Yamhill Sts. LOT in Rossmere or Rose City Park; will Pav oOO cash: in reply state price ana location. AC -IS3. Oreconian. &-ROOM modern bungalow ; ML Tabor dis trict. Ah 483, Oregonian. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. 1 HAVE for sale about 100 acres of timber. one mile from Lake River, near the town of Ridgefield, aWsh. Sealed bids will be received for same. up to January 1, 1913. 1 reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Frances B. Hathaway, Kidgelield, Wash. TIMBER LANDS. BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. J. M'CRAKE N 304 M'KAY B LDG. WANTED TO KENT FARMS. WANTED By two experienced men, a ranch, principally for hog and cattle rais ing, 3i' to 100 acres, within 2uo miles of Portland, to operate on shares. See or write L. A. Norton, 906 Yeon bldg., Portland FARMS WANTED. WANTED A farm of about 300 acres on R. F. JJ. and cream route, handy to school and creek on which to develop a small water power. Give full description in hral letter. F. FUCHS, 420 Chamber of Commerce." TO EXCHANGE KEAL ESTATE. NEAR 25TH AND MARSHALL STS. CHOICE. ttOxlOO corner, free bf incumbrance, ex cept partial st. assessment : will accept part cash and smaller property In ex change; no inflated values. X 4S2, Ore gonian. IUV1NGTON Good G-room house and full lot. 44 E. 10th st. Fruit trees, $4000; m t g. $ 1 500, 6 per cen t ; will exc h an k ervuity for good vacant. 202 Stock Exch. blTlg., 3d and Yamhill. Marshall 205. 6-ROOM modern house, new, for smaller house or farm land; would take late model auto as part. M. C. Gregory, perkius Hotel. EXCHANGE $385 equity in $2000 home fot automobile, hoes, horses, cows or lots; one block to car. near school ; payments easy. AG 4S4. Oregonian. Have Portland close-In acreage, also imp'vd property. Grants Pass, trade for modern bungalow Room 344 Imperial Hotel. FINE, new, modern 8-f oom house, clear, for bunch of lots or'close-in acreage. Van duyn & Wp.iton, 515 Chamber of Com. TO EXCHANGE--$2000 equity in good $3u00 home for acreage; no agents. Phone Ta bor 219 or address AF Oregonian. WANTED An automobile in exchange for a mortgage. Call w. J. juavic, ouo cor bett bldg , WANT paints and oils In exchange for a fine lot on Broadway carllne aud one-half . in cash. Y 481. Oregonian. OWNER will take alltn or lot as payment on new Aiameua Rome; never ootupieu, complete. Tabor 48143 r wvr have Mtv lots to trade for household furniture. Ayres & Smith, Main 7266, Dul Northwest bldg. IF you have any good properly to trade we win xnaicn you. . 1 ; .-s.ium, Northwestern Bank bldg. Main 72H6. WANTED $2500 in merchandise for im proved farm. Box 183, R. F. D. No. 1, Amity, Or. NICELY furnished room; modern conve niences; central, very reasonable. 44 Clay, near 10th. WILL exchange half interest 'in fine store. clear real estate, ciose in; we want. neip. AC 486, Oregonian "VY'ILL take auto on new 6-rm. bungalow in Hawthorne, a. 4h, vregomao. TO EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS. WANT to exchange carpenter work of 'any kind tor anything oi value. iuei or gro ceries preferred. AC 4S2, Oregonian. FOR SALE. Hordes, Vehicle. Harness, Etc. AUCTION SALE of horses, vehicles and harness at Colum bia Mtnhiex. 302 Front St.. every Tbursaay at 2:30. We sell on a commission basis, satisfaction guaranteed both buyer and seller. If you want to sell, bring your horses to our auction, xl you want to Duy, attend this sale. SPAN mares, 4 and 5, weight 3150. heavy boned Clydea. fast walkers, suitable for heavy ranch work, and splendid brood mare, heavy set breeching harness and heavy wagon; bargain; will take in 1200 mare In exchange. Star Sand Co., barn 3, th and East Flanders. " AUCTION. Horses, mules, vehicles, harness, every Monday and Friday, 10 A. M. ; only strlcti commission stables in the city; consign ment solicited. The McClelland Horse & Mule Co., 240 East Mh. East 615. PASTURE for GO head of horses at Astoria; $1.G0 per month. O.-W. R. & N. boat fare from Portland to Astoria, $2 per head. Geo. Chew, lb7 12th St., Astoria, Or. YOUNG, sound, 2400-pound team, harness and farm wagon, $165; 2200-lb. team, har ness, $65. 148 Union ave. North. FOR SALE Small young team of horses, also 1 heavy horae, weight 1650 lbs. Mar. 2894, Main 4956. WANTED at once heavy farm wagon and double breechln work harness, cheap, Co lumtaia 477. ; . FOR SALE, cheap; fine rubber-tire buggy and harness, lrvin agton Stables, East Oth and Schuyler. HORSE, harness and top buggy cheap. Rasp burn ave., opp. Wood mere School. Geo. Mc. Lean. 2400-LB. TEAM, 7 and S yrs., harness and farm wagon and big brood mare, $15 takes alL 3S0 East Irving, corner Union av. FOR TRADE Oats straw and vetch straw for team of mules. Woodlawn 23bS. FOR BALE 1100-lb. horse, good worker any place; $30. 1967 E. fcftark. DEAD HORSES and cattle taken away free. Call aav or wikiilp. - two, FIRST-CLASS 2-horse hotel 'bus for salo very cheap. St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Or. ypRSB COVERS, stable blankets. Pacific WAGONS and horses by day, $1.2.'. I. Cohen, 381 Water st. Main 2208. Main 6995. DEAD horses and animals hauled away free, Woodlawn 20. Portland Rendering Co. JFOK SALE. Horsftt. Vehicles, llan-e,, Ktc. MARES Team of 6-year-old mare, walfffet .Mtu lbs., are pro eu hroou mares ut tne highest type, and have been bred, and breed in ir paid for this year; thia team is same size and build and will make a great ranch team: a set of heavy breeching har ness and their collars, all complete, at low price of J10. call Union Transfer Stable and ask for Edwards' team. Ilia at tiovt tt, , Mules, team of big fat mules, 2G50 lbs., are gentle aud true, and will do as much w ork as two teams horses, set food har ness, only $190 ; also team of big mare mules wetKhine 2tr0 lbs., good workers, set irood harness, at low price $5. On team of email mules, eood harness, at low price $lt. Good farm wagon, new, $0. Call UUion Ti anater Siaules, 11 tu at Hoyt st. Mares and single horses at low prices. Bay. 1150 lbs., mure works every way uud rides, set harness, $t0. One big horse, weighs 250 lbs., "ood tarm horse, $15. One bis young mare, has been bred, six years old, and a good one. $10. Set double har ness. $15. Single harness. $1. Union Transfer Stables, 11th at Hoyt st. ' HAVE leased our farm.; must sell our marjs and horses; team, weight 22UO. a Red 7 and 6 years, well matched, and their harness, price $150; black mare and dapple gray horse, weight 20O0. 7 and & yean old. with new breeching harness, price $lt.: team, mare and horse, weight 2900, 6 and 9 years old. with heavy har- ness. price $190; team, mare and horse, eiKht 2200. 7 and 10 years, with new harness, price $120; this stock is all sound ami true in every way: they are right from the farm, never have been hurt; U.e btggest bar;:iiu ever otfered in. Portland. moo E. Washington st. BARGAIN Team 2S00-10. coltaj both rive years old and no older; will pull true and grow into heavy draft team; if you are looking for a tine pair of heavy-boned colts at low bgure. call and inspect this pair; price $2ltr. also set heavy breeching harness, ul like new, at $oO;also a farm w agon, 3 w ide tire, box and seat, at your own price. Call Union Transfer sta bles, 11th at Hoyt St., ask lor Mt; Wright's team. SPAN of brown geldings, weighing 26UO lbs., 6 and years, sound and tree from blemishes, guaranteed good workers, $U2b ; span of gray mares, weighing .loot) lbs., 4 years old, well mated, well broken, gentle and true, i-40. Zbl Davis st. HAVE bought auto and will sacrifice m steel-tire, top, pole buggy; first man with $Uo. Slur Sand Co., barn 3, lull and Kajt Flanders. Also open, steel-tired, piano bouy, tvith rubber trimmed harness, $30. Piano, Organ and .Uutdcal instrument tv VICTitOLA Cost new $20U ; mahogany fin ish, will sell for $150 cash and give you free ?20 w orth of fine records; no tradea considered; vletrola is guaranteed abo lutelv good as new, used very little, phan li aioT or aaaress ', ureguiuan. PIANO, almost new, standard make, cost Js.iOO ; will sacrifice, uwiier. warbiiau $75 Columbia grayhophone at half price- good as new. riiouo basiiiv. Automobiles. GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTOMOBILES ' ON EASY TERMS. Cadillac, 5-pascnger $&'" Ford, 5-passenger 4-0 Studebaker roadster Studebaker, G-passengcr - 875 Overland coupe, electric lights and self -starter 95U Overland, 5-passenger, electric -U&hts and starter 6. '5 1912 1914 1013 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 Overland roadster, practically 750 Overland, 5-pase user, few hundred luiiet .... run but J. W. LEA V IT T & CO.. I'sed Car Dept., r.27 Washington St. phono Marshuli 3535. USED AUTO SNAP. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. r We have a number of high-grade used cars to select truiu ; overhauled and re painted. NORTHWEST A UTO CO. Broadway and Couch Sts. AUTO FOR SALE, EASY TISKM5.' -Have an elegant 7-pasengr car - for sale ; small payment down, balance easy terms; just the car for liire this Summer. For particulars, AL 471. Oregon. any "BARGAINS INUSED ATTOMOBll-ES. Large stock. Price. S33HU to $750. OREGON MOTOR CAR CO.. Studebaker Bids. Corner Chapman and Alder Sts. FOR HIKE. $1.50 FEU HULK. 5-passonger, 1914 Ford; rates for trips or day work; good service. Phone Main 12ul or East 5&50. ' M K. GROCER OR JU'TCil EK i w ill do liver our orders with a Ford for $03 pr mouth. A Ij4S5. Oregonian. ' 5-PASSENGER. 4-cylinder Locomobile, self siarter, new tires, good condition; low cash price. &2 2 Alder st. G A RAGE on College street, bet wee 11 Went Park and 10th, for $7.50 per mouth. M..E. Lee. 505 Corbutt bldg. FOR HIRE $1-25 Per hour, 5-pasaeusr, 3914 Ford. Phone Wood lawn 140. FOR SALE 191 Stearns Knight: a bargain for somebody. AL 4 7, Uregolau. Automobiles Wanted. I WILL pay ou spot cash for your aulo. Francis Motor Car Ex., E. 13th and Uftft t homo ave. 1)oks Birdts Yvt Stock. WANTED A Rood malu collie or tdiepliei'd between ti months and year old. AG 4b 1, Oregonian. AIREDALE puppies, registered and pedi greed, for sale cheap. E. iIti8. 16 E. lath. 11 R E-BlA.Ol wbite aim 01 a cat wll'h blue eves. Plume Tabor :1929. 7 GOOD AIKEOA L E IS a" GOOD DOu. LAPP! X KENNELS. EST A PA DA, OR.' BLACK.-AND-TAN pup for sale. Phone E. 2 J 4 - Livestock. - FRESH dairv cow and ca If for sale. Call 971 Mlouri ave. L car. Furniture for Sale. . COMPLETE contents of refined home lot sale including artistic oak. Circassian wal nut "and mahogany furniture, rugs, stoves, mirrors, curtains, etc. 329 East 57 Ui su block from Hawthorne car). FURNITURE and pianos shipped in through consolidated car to all points East .and South at reduced freight rates. Pacitic Coast Forwarding Co., 201 Wilcox bldg. phone Marshall 2467. FURNITURE and pianos shipped in through consolidated cars to all points East and South at reduced freight rates. Paetliu Coast Forwarding Co.. 201 Wilcox bids. l-7 no ne aiaraimu . FURNITURE for sale by the piece or 872 Belmont. Typewriter. WE save you from SO to 73 per cent on alL makes of typewriters; send for our illus trated folder. Retail department WHOLE SALE TYPEWRITER CO.. 321 Wash, et. TYPEWRITERS for rent, 3 months for 5 and up; 6 months rent applied on pur chase price. Remington Typewriter Com pany, b6 Broadway. Portland, Or. NF W rebuilt second-hand rentals at cut rates. P. D. C, 231 Stark st. Main 1407. " " M iscclianeous. OREGON ENGLISH WALNUTS by parcel post, 10 lbs. for $2.25; 25 lbs, for $5. Money order or check to accom panv order. Quality guaranteed, but size smaller than firRt-grade. Thomas Prince & Son. Dundee. Or. RENT v:5lble typewriters a months for $4; delivered. Call at 244 Stark at., or telo- phone Mam b2 ta or a 1. $75 BUYS diamond ring. 3S d.rmonds sot in platinum. S20 Lumber Exchange blebs.. 2d and Stark sts. ' DIAMOND house paints, strictly pure; made in Oregon ; per gallon, $1.65. Portland paint Co., Front st. Marshall 100. FOR SALE Credit certificate on piano. $122.50: will exchange. Apply 404 Roth child bldg. "HOCHFELD'S CAMERA EXCHANGE, I buy. sell and exchange kodaks, cam eras and lenses. 44 Jj 3d st. North. BLACK, astrachan cape, cost $75, for $25. p. O. Box 1053. , DRESSY top coat, size 36, for sale; good condition; cheap. R 60$. Y. M. C. A. PIANO credit check for $122.50 for sale j$50. Call 28 N. 4th. iroO BUSINESS CARDS, $1. ! Ryder Ptg. Co.. S. W. cor. 3d and Morrison. FERTILIZER Rotted cow, horse manure, delivered by the load. East 1573. B 54U.i. FINE mahogany victrola at C-3196. a sacrifice. SAFES New and second-hand; 101 First at. bargain.