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0 14 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915. GRAIN SHIP DELAYED AMUSEMENTS. CLASSIFIED . AD. RATES REAL EM A I K. lor Sale -Eola. PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Daily and bunday. niLlaL.Aj Main 1, A list ler Line iv tie War Risk Details, Only. Hold Up Norwegian's Charter. BELGIAN BARK IS FREED Katanga to Be Released as Soon as Money Arrives anil Her Cicrman Master Quits Skjold to Clear for England Today. On the receipt of confirmation of the report that the owners are agreeable to certain war risk insurance details, the charter of the Norwegian steamer Christian Bors to ioad grain here for the United Kingdom on account of M. H. Houser will be closed. Negotiations have been practically completed for the past few days, save for the Insurance matter. The vessel is reported having sailed March 8 from Kobe for San Francisco with cargo consigned to the Dollar Steamship Company, which had the ' vessel under time charter and she was to have loaded lumber here for the Orient. It is said the owners are anx ious to return the vessel to her native waters and for that reason the arrange ment to load for the united i.ingaom hrnueht about. She is of 2i8 ton tii reiriater. and is classed as about ikA ,lnnt (raniD steamer that has ont,rpd this harbor. She has made savcrfli vnm7i from the river. The Belgian bark Katanga will be rolposeri from libel at once and her dis bursements attended, to, according to a cable message received yesterday by the Portland Flouring .Mills company to the effect that funds had been paid on the other side to offset all charges against the ship here. They were or dered forwarded and are expected to- Panraln Mark, a German, wii leave the vessel and Captain Nielsen is to be given command and a full crew signed so she can be towed to the lower harbor without runner aeieimuii. A . rnpr to be cleared today la the Norwegian bark Skjold. under charter m Hind. RolDh & Co. and which was loa.led from the Tortland Flouring vnid r-nmnHnw The vessel has aboard 92.217 bushels of wheat valued at $138,- 325 and is bound lor tne unneu xvins rlom for orders. The Norwegian ship xc.,ii.-,, crnln laden for Cape Town, sailed from the river yesterday. The x-- i,,t, nhiti Snartan. which was cleared October 10, reached Cardiff yes Thero are three carriers on the way either to the Columbia River or Puget frnni Australia and not bc Vnnu-txdirrd to be under charter the v-Pn-nCriun shin Gunde. now out tlars; the Norwegian ship Selleren, 43 davs out. and the Norwegian Utft.aa,nH 47 dflVS Ollt. pQni,n T Thompson entered the ti.ituh tommer Werribee, of Mel bourne, at the Custom-house yesterday from Newcastle. Pi. s. w.. via ni. lulu. She takes on a full cargo of wheat for tho return voyage and is ex Twrted to encage in the Australian .tu-tc i-rit- for which she built six vears ago. Previous to load ing coal at Newcastle for tho Hawaiian Island harbor, the Werribee had been tr. the Antarctic on a search of two nmth. for the British trawler En rfrir which was lost with a cargo nf supplies while on tne - Ouarrv Island. The steamer Is Dertnea at Alblna dock and, as soon as lined, will receive wheat. o it should get away by the end of the week. MKVEK NOT TO BE TOWED Barkentine Leaves Harbor on Way to Quebec and Xcw Owners. Refusal on the part of Norwegian underwriters to accept the risk of the Norwegian steamer Thor towing the barkentine John C. Meyer from the river through the Panama Canal, and the failure of those interested to ob tain a tug for the work, resulted in the announcement yesterday that the Meyer, which left down with 1.087,995 feet of lumber valued at $10,880, would sail to her destination. The Thor is to be started tonight with 3,800,000 feet of lumber for Quebec There Is another story going the rounds that In all probability the John C. Meyer will not be returned to the Pacific as there is such a big demand for large carriers in the way of coasters on the Atlantic side that she probably will be sold. The vessel belongs to the Sudden & Christensen fleet and was bviilt at Tacoma In 1903. She is of 794.04 tons, net register, with a length of 200 feet, beam of 40 feet and depth of hold of 15.4 feet. Iler lumber capacity is 1.130,000 feet. HAWAIIAN NOT FOR LX'MBEIt American Now Named to Load Full Cargo on Coast for New Vork. Compelled to take care of general eargo offerings on the Taeific side, the American-Hawaiian line has canceled a lumber cargo that was to have been taken bv the Fteamer Hawaiian, due here April 16 from New York, C. I. Kennedy. Portland agent for the fleet, bavins received a telegram yesterday that the Hawaiian would load for the return voyage as usual, because of the rush of freight. She takes snipments for Norfolk. New York and Boston. The steamer American, which sails from New York, April 7. and steams direct for Portland, being due May 1. Is to work a. full cargo of lumber for the return, according to present plane. It is supposed that a second steamer will be assigned for lumber when one Is available, but the company evidently does not contemplate engaging the liners regularly in that trade until the completion of two ships that are to be ready by the end of the year, built es pecially for handling the material, CONCORD XEW DETENTION" SHIP Old Gunboat Assigned for Quaran tine Service at Astoria Station. ASTOUI-VOr.. March SO. tSpccial.) Ir. lObcrt received official notification todav frcm Captain Dunwoody. of the Coast Guard Service, that the old gun boat Concord, which Is now at Bremer ton Navy-yard, will be towed to Astoria soon. The ancient craft is to be as signed to the local quarantine station for use as a detention barracks. The Concord is now nothing but an old hull, as all the steampipes. the dynamos and other equipment have been removed from Iter. Before she can be used for detentiou. barracks she will have to be equipped with heating and lighting plants and the expense of fitting her up will probably be almost as much as the cost of erecting suitable barracks on shore. Marine Notes. Among today s arrivals in the harbor will be the Hiawatha, which is to tow to Uinnton to discharge ballast and load wheat for Australia under engagement to Balfour. Guthrie Company. Making her Initial trip of the sea son on the Portland-Tiliamook run in the freight service the steamer Sue H. F.ltnore sailed last night from Oak street dock. Arriving up from Goble yesterday in tow of the steamer Ocklahauia the ABSTRACT OF TITLE PROHPI SiiRVlCK al reuumUe pricM Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Ch. of Com. ACCOKIMOM rLt-TlU. ACCORDION Knife and box pleating, picot ing, hemslitcliina-. braidinK. embroidering Eastern Novelty MfK. Co.. BoVa ilk it Mail ordeis promptly attended, to. K. 6IEPUE.N Hemstitching- and acaUopuili. accord, bide pleat, buttons covered, goodfc sponged, mail orders. 3b3 Alder. M. iaVd- AssAVtlO AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. lUfe 2d. Gold, silver and platinum bougnt. ATTORNEYS. LAWYER; consultation free. Main Selling bldg. 11 ALL & FLElLiNEft, lawyers; consullatiols tree. Jb-v rueauer bldg. Alar. u(. CAhrEI WEAVERS. NORTHWEST RL'Cl CO. Rugs from old car pets, rag rugs. l&S East Sth. Both phones. CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES. THE IKW1N-HODSO.M COM1AKI. 387 Washington st. Main 312 and A. 1254. t HIROI-ODISJS. William Estelle and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city, Parlors 302 Gerlinger bldg.. S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone slain 1301. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. II. . Hill. Office FUedner bids. Main 3471. LR. ETHEL A. SACRY. nainless chiropodist, 606 Panama bldg. Phone Main UU68. NEW rORK giad. chiropodist, manicurist. :H Macleay bldg.. 2M1 Wash. Mar. 3i. CHI-BO-PRACTIC PHYSICIAN. LR. MM A HON Is thorough. Chronlo cases, taking time; 31 treatments $15. 121 4th. Dr. Poulson. specialist in paralysis, nervous, chronic diseases. 300 Pittock blk. M. 8414. CLEANING AND PRESSING DRESS SUITS for rent. We press one suit each week for XI. 50 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 809 Stark St., bet. Sth and 6th. Main 514. COLLECTION AGENCY. CLAIMS of any description collected an percentage anywhere. Highest class refer, ences. The Harden - Mercantile Agency. 426 Henry bldg. Phone Marshall 480. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected, "Adopt Short Methods." Short Adjustment Co.. S26 K. w. Bank bldg. Phone Main 974. NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796 No collection, no charge. Established 1900. AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS. DURRILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 2d et. B.U.GAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park and -Javls BREAD BAKERY'. Royal Bakery & Conf.. inc. nth and Everett. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. HENRY WEINHARD. 13th and Burnalde. CASCARA BARK AND G RAPE ROOT. KAHN BROS., lul Front at. CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER, T. CROWE & CO., 45 Fourth st. IRY GOODS. FLE1SCHNER. MAYER A CO.. 207 Aah st ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stul.be Electrical Co., tjth and Pine sts. GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albrs Bros. Mlilinr Co.. Front and Marsha!, H. M. HOUSER. Board of Trade bldg. GROCERS. ro.. ii-7r Fourth st. WAHHAMS & salmon ship Berlin is Tjetng1 prepared to load supplies lor iushagaK rtiver. News reached the city yesterday that the submarine mine-planter Major Sam- jsuel Ringpold, operating at the mouth of the river, had her machinery dis abled and she is to be towed here for repairs. Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Morrow, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., in charge of the First Oregon District, and who left Portland December 29 for Fort Leavenworth on special duty, returned last nighL That arrangements are under way to sell the gasoline craft Argosy was re ported along the waterfront yesterday. Charles Steelsmith, superintendent of the newly-established service between Portland and Upper Columbia points, leaves today for Lewiston on business connected with the operation of ves ts into the Snake. ' Repairs and overhauling being prose-! cuted aboard the steamer Lurline, at Supple's yard, are to be sufficiently advanced Saturday so she can be launched. For the present the steamer Undine will remain in her place on the Portland-Astoria run. After having relighted the Orford Reef gas buoy, recovered two derelict buovs from the California district and attended to other work along the Ore gon Coast, the lighthouse tender Man zanita reached the river yesterday. Laden with 950,000 feet of lumber and carrying a fair passenger list the steamer Multnomah is due to leave to day for California ports. The steamer Daisy Putnam has been cleared for San Francisco with 400,000 feet of lum ber. 349, ISO feet of box shooks and lt0 tons of other cargo. Bringing perishable and other cargo that was aboard the liner Great North ern when she put back to San Fran cisco Saturday, the steamer Yosemite arrived in port last nighL Xews From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA, Or., March 30 Special.) The steam schooner Yosemite ar rived this morning from San Francisco with a full cargo of freight for As toria and Portland. Much of her cargo was freight originally shipped on the steamship Great Northern. The steamer Breakwater arrived this morning from Coos Bay with freight and passengers for Astoria and Port land. The ship St. Nicholas will be brought from loung s Bay by the steamer Mel ville tomorrow to load suplies for the Columbia River Packers' Association cannery at Nushugak River. Alaska. The steam schooner Thomas L. Wand arrived this morning from San Francisco and went to Knappton to load lumber. She will shift tonight to Rainier to finish her cargo. The steam schooner Santa Barbara arrived during the night from Cali fornia and, after taking on lumber at Westport, will shift tonight to Port land to complete her cargo. The construction of the gasoline schooner Pheonix. that is being built by "Wilson Bros, for the Sanborn-Cut-ting Company, was finished today and the craft will be given her trial run tomorrow. The Pheonix is to be used as a tender for the company's cannery at Kake, Alaska. Movements of Vessels. pnnTr.AD. March SO. Arrived Steam er Yosemite. from San Francisco. Sailed Steamers Saginaw, for San Francisco; Sue H. Elmore, for Tillamook; Norwegian ship Majanka, for Cape Town. Astoria. March 30. Sailed at 3 A. M., steamer Celiio. for San Diego. Arrived at 6:30 and left: up at 10 A. M., steamer Yo semite. from San Francisco. Arrived at Knappton at 6:35 A. M., steamer Thomas L. Wand, from San Francisco. Arrived at 3:30 and lrft up at 4 A- M.. steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived at lt:30 and left up at 12:30. Stamer Santa Monica, from San Francisco. Arrived, down at 1:33 P.M., steamer Meteor. San Francisco, March "0. Arrived Barxe No. 11 in tow of tug Defiance, from Portland. Arrived at noon, steamer Beaver, from San Pedro, for Portland. March 29 Arrived at 9 P. M. Steamer Rose City, from Portland. Cardiff. March 29. Arrived Norwegian ship Spartan, from Portland. Sn Dlepo. March 30. Arrived at 7 A.M., steamer Roanoke, from Portland, via way port. Coos Bav. March 29. Palled at 7 P. M., Steamer Geo W. Elder, for Eureka. -Astoria. March 29. Sailed at 7 P. M-. steamer Shaata. for San Pedro. Arrived at 8 and left up at 9 P. M.. steamer Santa Bar bara from San Francisco. Vladivostok. March 29. Arrived Steamer! Rio Pan, from Tacoma. Hongkong. March 27. Sailed Steamer Minnesota, for Seattle. San Francisco. March o0. Arrived 1 Steamers Orgonian and S. V. Luckenbnch. from New York; British Empire (British), from Vancouver: Rainier, from Port Lud low; Wilhelmina and L S. ship Mars, from Honolulu: Atlas, with barge 91. from Port land. Sailed Steamer Sierra, for Honolulu. Marcont W ireless Reports. (All position renorted at ft P. March 30, unlet otherwise designated.) HEATHS SCHOOL, Lesion, daily; classes Tues., Friday evenings to 10, lOtt 2d St.. bet. Washington and Stark. Lessons Zac UETECTIVE AGENCIES. PI-WkLEKTON & CO. U.& DSTECTIVB AflCI. Established over ears. SCIENTIFIC UETECTIVE WORK. Investigations and reports made on in dividuals anywhere. Consultation free. Of lices 412-13 Lumbermen, Bank bldg. Phoue Main 77-41. EDUCATIONAL. SPANISH taught in small classes. Address J. A. Lagerfeld, P. o. Box W72. Phone Main 24i&. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Treatment by specialists; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. casseday. 517 Dekum bldg-. 3d & ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented and reoaired. We do all kinds of repairing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H. 11. H. Electric Co.. 31 Ursl at. North. Phone Main U210. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOENIX Iron Works. East 3d and Haw thorne. General macnine and foundry work. KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing, printing and enlarging. PIKE & MARE. HAM cO.. 343 Washington St. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 63, A 2103. MUSICAL. Emll Thlelhorn--vIolin teacher; pupil Sevelk. vi f iieqner biog. a. 4iou, raarauaii nun. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis nerv ous, enrcnic diseases. OU4 uregomau diuk. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. OK) A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay $6 to lu for Classes when I can lit your eyes with fl ml-qual ity lenses, Rold-filled frames as low as ai.Ou? Goodman. 209 Morrison, near bridge. Mai! orders promptly tilled. Write for particulars. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. R- B. NORTHRUP 308 Morgan bldg.. cor. Broadway ana wasnington street, of fice phone. Main 849; residence. East 102B. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS HATS AND CAPS'. THANH AUSER HAT CO., 53-05 Front. HIDES, PELTS, WOO It AND FURS. KAHN BROS.. 1I Front at. HOP MERCHANTS. McNEFF BROS., U4 WORCESTER BLDG. Main 8AHI Phones A 1178 IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS. PORTLAND, OREGON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT, FOUNDRY. Portland Iron Work, 14th and Northrup. LEATHER AND SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES (.HAS. U M" A STICK & CO., 74. Front; leathei of every description; taps, mfg. finding MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COLUMBIA neckwear Mfg. Co., b3 Fifth 1 MILLINERY. - PnADFTIATr BFtOS . Morrison and 7th sts. Roanoke, San Diepo for San Pedro, miles southeast of San Pedro. Carlos, San Pedro for San Francisco, 16 miles west of San Pedro. Lewis Luckenbach, San Francisco for New York. 703 miles south of San Pedro. Asuncion, Kan Francisco for Cordova, Alaska, S21 miles north of San Francisco. C entra lia. Eureka for San Francisco, off Blunts Reef. Moffett, Point Wells for Richmond, 240 miles north of Richmond. Porter, San Francisco for EverAt, 273 miles north of San Francisco. Citv of Seattle, northbound, off Lawyers Island. March 20. Admiral Watson, southbound, off Marys Island. March 29. Paralso, northbound, off Adams River Bluff. March 29. Matsonla. San Francisco for Honolulu, 1939 miles out. March 29. Enterprise. HUo for San Francisco, 1427 miles out. March 2. Buck. San Pedro for Yokohama, 1105 miles from San Pedro, March 29. Mon3Via, San Francisco for Orient, 700 i miles out, March 29. Hi Ion lan. Hilo for San Francisco, 80 miles I out. I Klamath. Astoria for San Francisco, five miles south of Point Arena. Northland. Portland for Ban Francisco, 185 miles north of San Francisco. Arollne, San Francisco for San Pedro, off CHIT House. Drake. Vancouver for Richmond, 5C7 miles from Richmond. William F. Herrln. Portland for LInnton, 60 miles from LInnton. Celilo, Astoria for San Francisco, off Heceta Head. Congress. Seattle for San Francisco, 3 miles south of Umatilla Lightship. Scott, with Acapulco In tow, Nanalmo for San Francisco, 10 miles north of cape Meara Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD, March 30. Condition of the bar at n p. M. Sea moderate; wind south, 30 miles. Tides at Astoria Wednesday. High. Low. 0:.W A. M 9.2 fL!7:15 A. M 0.0 ft. 1:11 P T S.2 ft. 7:17 P. M 1? ft. Ailments of Men HappilyOvercome SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BV MANY. Undoubtedly the fallowing sug gestion will work wonders for that great class of men who, through dissipation of their nat ural strength, find themselves in their ' second childhood" long be fore the three score and tenal lotted to life's pleasures and en joyments are reached. It is presumed to be Infallible, and highly efficient in quickly restoring in "nervous exhaus tion," weak vitality, melancholia and the functions. By taking it at home no man need be the wiser as to another's shortcomings, and expensive fees are avoided. Lack of poise and equilibrium in men is a constant source of embarrassment even when the public least suspects It. For the benefit of those who want a re storation to full, bounding health, and all the happiness accompa nying it, let it be stated that the prescription calls only for three grain Cadomene tablets, in sealed tubes with full directions for self-administration. The tablets contain no opiates or habit-forming drugs, so a physician's pre scription is not necessary. Well stocked pharmacies supply these tablets which possess the most wonderful tonic - invigorating powers imaginable. The effect of their use is soon apparent in new strength and nerve force. DIED- rrtp.hi Tn San Francisco March SO, Porter E. Bricham, ot this city, aged o vears, 10 days, nusrana 01 jaary i-. on ham and father of Georso C. Brisham and Mrs.-Helen K. Gregg. Funeral announce ment later. . LEONARD In this city, at his late resi dence, 1L'26 Willamette blvd.. William A. Leonard, aged a jear, 3 months, l. day, beloved husband of Mrs. K. A. Leonard, and father of Damon I. Lawrence J-, William A.. George L.. Roselyn and El ward A. Leonard, son of Mrs. E. A. Leon ard, of Kirby. Southern Oregon. Funeral notice in a later issue. RIKSLAND In this city. March 80th, at hi? late residence, 152 E. 33rd at.. Fred rick J. Riesiand, aged 4 years. The re mains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery at 6tn. Notice of funeral hereafter. DO RAX Tn this city. JTarch 3'tb, at his late residence. 3. as t.tra st.. . a. jonn u. Doran, aged A3 years. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley A Son, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. STIRRER March 30, Matilda Stirb?r, aged 55 vears, sister or Jonn rurwi, arm, xr bara MeGrath. Wenzel Stlrber and Teresa and Marv Kutsche Funeral notice later. Remains "at A. It. Zeller Co.'s parlors. BETLACH In this city, March 0. Nod A. i Betlach. age 20 years. Remains are at : Holman's funeral paxlons. Announcement i of funeral later. PATENT ATTORNEY. it. C. WRIGHT 1Z2 years' practice, U. and foreign patents, eul Dekum bldg. PALNTIX;. iL. L. BARNES, painting, tinting and gen eral painting. Reasonable prices. Main 91511. jVAUNTLNU AM) ILALSjOMLNLNG. WE kalsomine rooms a houses at your price. t $2.00 and pain i East B 0134. STEIN '13 LOAN OFFICE, tt jNOKIH ttth ST. PORTLAND WOOD FIFE CO. Factory and oiiiLie near 4tii and .ork sts. Main 3u. Kl'BBEK STAMFS. ti-EAjLS. BKASS S1QX3. FAC1F1C COAST STAMP WORKS. 231 VVasn. St., Fnone Mam flu and A. 2710. bTOKAt.li AND TBA-NbFEB. O. F1CK Transfer Ac Storage Co. Office and rominouiouu 4-story uric warenousc. separate iron room and tireprool vautts lor valuable. .. W. cur. 21 and Fine sts. Fianoti and furniture move, and pacaa for smpment, special ra maue on gooua in our tnrougn cars to aii domestic and sorelgn ports. Main Otftf. A lwUfa. uiSU.N-ltOE TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warenouse with separate rooms. W e move and pack, household goods ana pianos ana snip at reauceu rates. Auto vans and teams for moving. " forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Ottice and warenou&e, 15th aud Woyt bis. Mam A. MOVING, PACKING. SH1FFINO. STORAGE. IT FAYS TO GET THE BEST. Reduced freight rates to all parts. MANNING WAREHOUSE & TRANSFEI! COMFAN Y, Main 703. iHh and ttoyt. A 221, OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 4i-k Ulisan St., cor. l.ith, Teiepnone Main w or a. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowoit Insurance rates in city. MADISON ST. DOCK, and WAREHOUSE Office J 61 Madison. General mercnana.se and furwaraine axenLs. Fhone Main Ttfui. WHITEWASHING. WHITEW'ASIilNG. aaoline power sprayer. expert work. Fhone a ell wood 17a. GREEN and dry alabwood, b Sack wood. Pan ama Fual Co. Main 5720, A. 388. ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire 4c Iron Wki., 2d and Columbia. PAIN I S AND W ALL PAPER W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSSEN & CO., 2d and Taylor ste. PIPE. PIPE M. L. KLINE, FITTINGS AND b-i-bti Front st. PLUMBING AND STEAM & LP PLIES. M. L. KLINE, b4-86 Front St. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. W. BALTES & CO., 1st and Oak sta. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EYERDING & FARREL, 140 Front St. , ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Nor t h r up. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. V. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. WALL PAPER. lOHCAN WALL PAPER CO, 2S0 2d st. WIIOLKSArE JEWELERS & OPTICLVNS. 'I'TTKR FIELD BKOS.. MOHAWK BLDa. FUNERAL NOTICES. FRIEDE.VTHAL At the residence of hex son, Joe Friedenthal. 696 Everett street, March 29, Mrs- Sarah Friedenthal.- aged 77 years 10 months, molher of Mrs. David Levy. Joe and Max Friedenthal, of Port land ; Sot Friedenthal. of Seattle, Wash. ; Henry Friedenthal, of Skagway, Alaska. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today (Wednesday), March 31. Interment Beth Israel Cemetery. Please omit flowars. SHADDUCK The funeral services of the late Allison S. Shadduck will be held at the chapel of Chambers Undertaking Co., cor ner Killings worth ave. and Kerby at., Wed nesday. March 31st, 2 P. M. Deceased is survived by one son, Guy, of Portland, and one daughter. Vera, of Albany; 2 brothers. r. Ai. snauuuea. ot fort land, and w. J Shadduck, of Lyons. Iowa. Interment will be made at Arlington, Oregon. O'DAY The funeral services of the late Thomas O'Day, who passed away in this city. Marcn 2tn, JJtio, win be neid today, Wednesday, at 2 P. M. from the Trinity episcopal cnurch. Friends are invited to attend services. Interment private, Rivervlew cemetery. The body will lie In state until 12 M. today at the parlors ot tne SKewes unaertaaing co., corner dra ana ci&y. NOONING At the family residence, 1340 Willamette boulevard, March 29, John .Nooning, are 7tt years 9 months 26 days. Funeral from Holman's funeral parlors at 9:43 a .M. toaay vveanesaay, Marcn si, thence to the cathedral, lth and Davie, where services will be held at 10 A. M. Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery. RAX WORTHY At the residence, 697 Mar shall st.. March 29, Eleanor Elizabeth Jtax worthy, wife of Sidney Rax worthy. Jriends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the above residence at 9:30 A. M. today (Wednesday), March 31. thence to the Portland Crematorium. Kindly omit flowers. URBACH March 29, George TJrbach, aged 6,'t years. The funeral services will be held at the German Congregational Church, F.ast 7th aiid Stanton sts.. tomorrow (Thursday). April 1, at 2 P. M. Interment Rose City Cemetery. Remains at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Miller, 500 mailing- at. McLAREN The funeral service of Alex- ander P. McLaren will be held Saturday, April 3rd at his late residence in Rainier. ' Oregon, at 1 :30 o'clock P. M. Friends in vited. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at 5th. LECHLER The funeral services of the Tate Frederick H. Lechler will be held today, Wednesday, at' 2:30 o'clock P. M.. at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment at lilwaukie cemetery. EBERMAN At her. late residence at Metz ger. Or., Anna Eberman.. March 29. aged 46 years, wife of W. J. Eberman. -Funeral services will be held from above residence todav (Wednesday) at 12 noon. Interment Crescent Grove Cemetery. HOOPER The funeral services of the late James J. Hooper, age 7? years, will be held at the Lerch undertaking parlors, E. 11th and Clay, Wednesday, at II A. M. Friends Invited. FCyEBAl. DIRECTORS. T&s only resldeuc. undertaklns; astabiish. men lu Porllauil wlla prlvat. riv.war. Uam V. A 1- J. P. FINLEI SON, tiontcom.ry at FUtfc. MS, BDWARD HOLMAN. th. lnullng funeral diiector. 220 Third su-Mt, oorn.r balm A, iaay assistant. A. Main &itt' p. 6. DUNNING, INC.. Kast S'fio Funeral JJlrecturs. 411 East Al jcT stre.c Kast 52, B 2035. A. 8. ZiU-Jia CO., II2 Wll-LiAilS AVaV Cast 10SS, C lOua. l-adj atleuaauu Uajr and nigbt service. ULNNING M'ENTSL. funeral directors, Broadway and Piue. Fbuae Mala 4M, A -tOili. Lady aUendaut. BREE, Sunnyaide Funeral Fa. iors. Aute hearse. I02tf Belmont at. Tabor lot, B R. T, BYKWEri, WUllams ave. ana Knoll. East 1110. C 193. Laay att.ndant. p. J LERCH, East 11 til and Clay aUMta, Lady ttasisumt. Kast 781. SuK KS UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd and Clay, .lain 415. A 2321. Lady attendant. FtVURIfilS. MARTIN a FOKBliS CO.. Ilorlst 347 Wash . inaton. Main A UW. Flow, tor all occasions artistically arranged. ' CLARKE BROS., designer, and decorator., fresn cut flowers, great variety. Morrison, between 4th and Sth. Main or A 18U5. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 2d and Alll.r. TJesig n. and spra.. Marshall 5U22. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7216. A 12L Sellin, pulldinc. A. C r. BURKHARDT, 120 M. 23d Funeral designs and cut flowers. Main 1U5. A 7931. SCNXYSIDE Greenhouso. Fresh flower.. Phon. B 15ii Sd asd Taylor. BARGAIN PRICE MAT. TODAY 2:15 Floor, f 1. Bal.. 13c, SOe. lal., 30r. 20c Tonight 8:15 ALL THIS WEEK. Famous Comedy Success "PEG 0' MY HEART" PEGGY O'NEILL AS "PEG." Evenings Floor. 11 rowa 12. 7 at L20. Balcony. 1. 75c, 50c. Gallery, 50c. 8EATS NOW SELLING. BAKER 1 HEATER Main 2. A ftSfi. Gee La, Baker, Mgr. TOMGHT AIX WEEK MATS. THURS.. SAT. WELV The most soul-stirring drama of a decade. Damaged Goods BY EUGENE BRIEUX. " "Presented with artlstio power and great moral earnestness." Dr. V m. T. ioster. Reed College. "If on. only Is taught the wages of aln la death.' tho p!ay mill hav. served Us pur pose." Mayor Albee. Tremendous portrayal of facts." R.v. T. W. Gorman. Chl'dren under 16 not admitted unless ac companied by adults. Special mallne. tor women only. Thursday, 20c 00c. Evenings: 25c, 50c, 73c. Box $1. Hats.. 2.1e Sue. Box, 75c Special bargain matinee Wed., all seats (except box) 25c. Uye Main 6. A 1020. Broadway, at Stark. Amusement wagon is hitched to seven star acts this week, with THE BRIDE SHOP Andrew Tombes and a posse of beautiful women and FRED J. ARDATH IN "HIRAM."( With Five Other Big Acts it is the BIGGEST SHOW TO PLAY HERE IN YEARS. Nights 50 cenls Matinees 25 cents Meet Mr. Tombes and Miss Wentworth At Orpheum Tea. TODAY. Matinee ' S:30 P. M J Night S Show. 7:0,11:10 Oneu M'OlTeney, World's Greatest Protean Artor; Ethel Whiteside and Pickaninnies; Countess SseHi. 3 Other .Feature Act 3 DDTfE?' Afternoon I0e, 15e rKlCEOf Mglits ISc. tic PAHY 230 CAKL M'CUrXOUGH Direct from his unprecedented Broadway Triumphs. 6 OTHER BIG-FE-ATI RE ACTS ft Boxes and firwt row balcony reserved by phone. Main 4636. A 2J3tf. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House, 211 1st. Furniture, carpets, etc. Sale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M., furniture. 16U-8 First st. MEL TIN GNOT1 C E S. PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 8. R. A. M. A special convocation of Portland Chapter, No. 3. will be held In their hall. Masonic Temple, Portland, Or., this (Wednesday) afternoon, March 31, at 4 o'clock. Work in Royal Arch rloorao ninnAr will hft served about o:.i', after which work will be resumed at 7:o0 in the evening. Visiting companions will be welcomed. W. P. ANDRUS, J. H. P. J. A. ALLEN. Sec. TONIC COURT NO. 1, ORDER OF THE AMARANTH. Officers and members are requested to at tend the funeral services of our late beloved Hon. Lady Frieden hal from the residence of her eon. 690 Everett at., at 2 P. M., by order R. M AL.ICB C. tjIBHaS. Sec. fV - M YRTLK CHAPTER, N O. 1 v7 O. K. S. -Officers and members Xfflj are requested to attend the funeral services of our laie brother, K. H. Lechler. this ( Wednesday i after noon, 2:30 o'clock, from the residence es tablishment of J. P. Finley & Co. By order W. M. JENNIR H. GALLOWAY, Sec MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 13, O. E. tipeclal meeting; this (Wednesday) afternoon at 10 o'clock for the purpose of con ducting the funeral services of our late beloved sister, Sarah Friedenthal. By order W. M- n 4 T T t a WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18, R. A. M. Called convocation thla (Wednesday) evening. East Eighth and Burnalde sts., at 7:30 o'clock. R. A. Degree. Visitors welcome. By order E. H. P. ROY yUACK.rJ"SrJL fc-il. Sec. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Thursday) even ing ill 9 O CI CM." It, AlitSOIIJC; iciiipi Visiting brethren always welcome. By order of W. M- FRED L. OLSON. Sec. OREGON COMMANDER, K. 'f. Special, Wednesday. March Slst. at 1 o'clock P. M. To conduct the funeral service of Sir F. H. Lechler. Tour attendance is expected. C. K. YVlEtiArtlJ, necoraer. HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. Ill A. F. & A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing at 7:8" Masonic Temple. Work In the M. M. degree. Vis iting brethren welcome. SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2, T. O. O. F. The amateur performance which was to have taken place tonight has been post poned until a later date; the regular moet lnr will be held, however, at S K M. ine "i do r. OSVOLD. Secretary. -Tin, REGULAR MEETING THIS jgS5Sv' (Wednesday) evening. East 6th and Alder streets. Visitor, cor WiSTjQ 7s dially Invited. Initiatory degree. W. W. TERRY, Secretary. EXTRA Emblem jewelry of all kinds: sp tlal designs made. Jaeger Bros.. J.wlara. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 87 GRAND AVE. N. Between Davis mm& Everett. Phones East 1432, B 2515. Use. Day ad NlKht. Report all cases of cruelty to this of fice Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for aick or disabled animals at a moment's nptlce. Anyone desiring a pet may communicate Willi aa I (SO 3ne time Same ad two ronaecuttve ti.nee Same ad three cwmuN'iilive times air Sum? ad m it or Mteu contefutive tinte. . . Mc The above rate? ain- auverttnemeois under ew Today" and all oturr 4'ltMliia- ttoiiH rxceiit tne loiiuuutg: Ntta.tiiis Mnt-d Mule. Situations tuiled t-emale. tor Kt-ut. Itoonifs l'riate i amilic. Hoard and Kooium. Private r Mtiiilicr. 11 nti se keeping ltMim. i nvmr raimliew. Kate ou the above ciuhmiikmi.wui, m cents a line each insertion. On "charge" sdt ert.M-iucnts c harge will be baetl en the number ol line atir11tf l'1 the paper, regnrdletvt of ihe nuiutifr of words in etoH line. Minimum eiiarge. two line. The Ort-artiniuii uiil aMivnt t-lkUMtif ied md- vertiNenientM over the telephone, r.itted the HUvertitter 1 a Milcriber In either phone. No prices will be quoted o.er the plioue, but hill will be tendered the follow iuk la. hether su(Keiieiit advertisement w ill be aeeeMed over t h pi-one deK-nu upon t tie prompt neM of pament of (elephoue ttdver tiNemeutK. Situation wanted and Personal advertisement will not be aeoepled over the telephone. Order fr one lneiioii only w ill be accepted for "Furniture for sale," lni net Opikorlunitiett,' 'Koomiii;-tluuseV and "Wanted to Kent." Telephone Main 7(170. A 60fl,1. The OrexntiiMn will not mmranteo accuracy or a ait tie responsibility for errors occurring In telephone advertisement. Advertisement to receive prompt classifi cation must he In The Orejonlan office be fore 9 o'clock at uifcht. except Saturday. Closing; hour tor The Sunday OreRoniau will be 7::t0 o'clock Saturday uifcht. The office will be open until 10 o'elm-k I. M., as u-ual. and all ads received loo laie for nruner clu. siricatton v. ill be run under the ueadinc 'Too I.ale to Clasaltj." NEW TODAY. irj f .t W.W , J v5 i.'.o8i. MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETERY Comprising; 336 Acres. MOUNT SCOTT PARK CREMATORIUM Containing Four Incinerators. Chapel ana columbarium. MOST MODDRX I. AMERICA. Originators and Leaders of Hlgh-Claaa cemetery and Crematorium berv v Ice in Portland. Perpetual Care Without Extra Cbarse. Ideally Located on Picturesque Mount ocott, where iNature a I'eaceiui Quietude Lends an Influ ence to Soften Sorrow." Reached by Mount ti.ott and Cazadero cars. Auto tiua Meets cars by Appointment. Both Telephone. LARGE. PfcHMAALAT. PA1CKLIKB. INCOME 1 1 have a Rood piece of income property, value $16,000. Must raiso some cash, at least $ 1000, and will accept farm or other property in exchange as part and might assume some. The incum brance on my property is $5773, 7 per cent, long: time. Investigate. . O ItUl. OREGOMAX. MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTIES Residence loans 6 and 7 per cent, ac cording to location Plenty of money. ROBERTSON & EWTNG 207-8 Kortkweatera li.nt Bids. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved city and farm property at current rates. Attractive repayment privileges. Loans quickly closed. CaU today. (Of LARGE LOANS ON fOf J O BLSl.VKSS PROPERTIES O lC A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-210 Asrthnestern HaaJt Bulldimjc WE WILL BUILD AND FIVANCB HOMES Flats and Apartments in any part of the city costing from Jzuoo to $20,oo0: pay ments like rent Call and see us. k K. BOWMAN C CO Room 1. Commercial Ctb Bi'lldlna;. NIMBLE DOLLARS TO LOAN on either city or farm property. This Spring's opportunities belong to you iio'. GEO. H. THOMAS MT Oak St, Itoom 2, Alusrrorlh llldic. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Monuy bl Current Kites. MUNICIPAL AI tOKPOKATIOS UOXD9. FARM AND HTfc lAAS. SO Fourth St.. Board of Xrada Ulda. BUSINESS PROPERTY ANOCtCSr IN RESIDENCE'S aflt!ififmiflfi3lf" 0 ffAPf9 S- EDWARD E.GDUDET-7 NORTHWESTERN BAMrS. BUIi-OirtC. HQ3TGA6E ANY AMOUNT AT CURSOIT (UJES I 1 1 fi ii 1 W fll S CITV AXD FARM LOAN On Improved Properties In Any Amount at Current Kate. HAHTMAN A THOMPSON, BAKKH Ceraar Kaurtli and Stark stfeata REAL ESTATE DEALERS. PALMEK-JONE3 Wilcox bids. H. P., 404-4i6-iW BECK. William 31ft-31tf Kalllng bldy. BENEDICT BROS.. PG Hawthorne va BARRETT BROS.. A02 Board of Trade. REAL ESTATE. tor Sale--LoU. TWO beautiful view Ot'OxlOO) lota, plowed ready for Rardcti; water and atdcwalks on Btrct; only fW f"r both, ".J canh, $Mt per month; snap ou can't boat: buy now. while lumber is cJ.ap. Jo." .Sortliweotcrn Bank bldK. MURRATMSAU SNAP. Lot between 24th and 25th ta. Main o0 r.r,. LOTS ACREAGE. ABTORIA. WARRENTON, NEW ASTORIA. Locatlouo the hcttrt of the beat of It. It. L. Yoke. 11:16 Northwestern Bank hide. IN Irvington, tboice corner, 100x100. neiR borhood of fine homes, f-TT-O, clear. Mu i;63. A 12-T. BY owner, half price for caah lota Flavel; S10O sach. X &2. Oregoalao. ROSE CITT PARK LOT Deal direct with the owners, the ortf tnal platters of thla beautiful part ot Portland all on our rUy department, corner Fourth toil titark. HA it t Ai A.N te lUJiiPSOX- 1 11AVU a ciione view lot on 1'ne H.s-hta that 1 will sell at a itrt y jc.iu.cJ prKc. My tonlrvt contains u nun. uiitccd p. c. incrcuso in .i:u, hi months or your in on Wuiivied Hlth 0 p. c. interest, 1jk n the company arc now titlerintr. l ou must see this to a.pre mto it. l-t t me how tt 10 'U. X OrrsoPlin, KOSK CITV VA II K DISTRICT. I.nrge. finft l"t, sold formerly for $1 . M ut h it o monev, ta ke 1 40 a 11 iaM-i . Main tJ-'.CO. KOK SAI.K t'hoK Collide; oarg-m , liglilK iot, near KsftU Main 4 l or sale j,'eneh I roperty. TWO choice bea.h i ilcach ; must sell, from st at i'n, on 1 1 lret S t'ref.i ts. Salt Air, TiKaruowS. i:eed mousy ; H'O tt'i (k, fiwiug octao. AU- ilsn. ' r or SaJe -Hi YOU MIST SKE TUB SNAP, Jls;.u TKKMS 1H.'.U. 1V.0 TKHMS $1 ;.. f :! Kat -ith t. NiMth. l:to Kant oOth Kt. North. Klegnt A -room bunsalow, with h.tid wood floors, fircplm-v, lut"li Kit-hin. l)'nnitd ceilintr, fln-trU; flxlurf. piunibliiaf toniplt'le. lawn, tveen. etc: buiit in titlet ta. Its worth fJ.VMt; my jirlcw lor a tjuwtk aalf, $ls.u. tftmi. Ta!; All-ita cur or jitney to iiii tttrcut thptt gu l"" tc-t coaili. t wikt t litre 1 to . di i i. or ptiune East J, evcnlugn tor appotnt- nn-'ntw. IDEAL UAlKV PltOl't 'S IT 1 'N 75 ter' run- ii:otn lain-ii, -..luhiit : Vancou if Lal;e and In liic lnuus Yr It Valley ; :i 11 I tell !mii1. ii oimii .,'t rt'-r-.n cultl ntLt, liu.utu's brush lit mi , ni-al prup.'sif iK! it!Kl u Ininii'i inl f t' r;n r. paijiiiie: a miles Iro;n i'.iurthiui"; JamJ rail!, tMir liouNf, mia I i.rn; b.tci .-i -Chard ; only t U.oou, ' , chMi or Kvod my property ..t TilOMi'SO.N AN, 0th aiK) .litt M , flina tr, YYaU THAI" A A.N i LOT. why not tli;. a 1-i iHirv -nto in ,;o.i k ? ,v will n km mi t h h MONEY, liUl.O A I'AHTKNTH, r.M PU.NCJs. OR A.NVTIU.MI. TLANrf KKt.K. VV li A rtli Kei.-l'u.NSi Hi-li. W C KNOiV how; Talk, v iiii oi it rutMs, mc Ol ii WOlilv, W ILL Uifa Hu.MJji. U 1. JtAlLKV At CO., t ON IMi Ai Tl N- ArtvJUi TKi Ti, :i'4 ABINUTON Bl.Uii. UOSIC TTT TAHK HOMEK, lal direct nlin th o nm, Ihi rrlv Inal plHtieis of tin hmutlfu; art f I'rt land. Call on our U'Jtj Uepa'(mtr,t,tLui -ncr il. and htark. -HAKTMAX ft TI!M I'KON KOK tSALfc Modem fi-ronm bu:ialow, ftr. place, furnace, full cfni'-nt innt, at tic, all built-in con wii iin;cp , l,mr, i ... fltifir walla nlc-My imini. :lKioia aitl hadea, I u0 lot, lo, uid in tit bent part uf ft o City l'ntk. H'H tmvi ft..-u PMvcd tr,t; v!u ..ot. jully Simmi; will taki Sioim cMit or 1 "W on tttrina. T il!-'. ori'it'tman. 11 EklALE i;...(m, Kuburbari hoino on P;(IjUui HIM. evt lookniK river and if kiouiiMk; ii"- mod ern house of 7 room, I ti--r of ground). Miiiht reunnb-r rnfin; with op tion ot pun h;i. h u 1 1 p.t i t nU In rs on Hppliu-itlon, If. I. rMlimT-Ji'lM' Jo, 4o Wiliox bldg.. Mam su.'-.t, i'....L $.".( ,iONTIl tiivn inciiK.i-i In i riM . A roinis Him HTping-ituri n, t.ti'i, iirpmr", bu I It-in von "tueiict'it, full I'cmfiit ! nii-nt, hot and rold ii r In b'-droomn. on Kood CM!lln n-ar park, ml-L !. rhurchri, tn one of rirt land tivi rtnttiuttU dn trirt-. VnIUn M12 $-'t"0. Mitdfrn o-rooni bunsulow, rnmpltilx furmnhel with soion oak, Ilk i ; liichiiionti Add , I bk. from car; am laa Infr. ilHin 1U4. CL 'SK-JN comer, "uxii;;, with limine, ;t;t Clitt'-n nr., cot. l"'tH; aaiHi; will sell for 7 0 ; cot e nltit trrmn, urn Is within ny MHikuix dmtuiif- and nnnr park blocks. Oregon i n wni ni?n t v Mort. part'e Co., "Stock Exchange, IM ntd Yinihill. $200011 A WTHOHN K NA f -$' m -n' 5-room ovinKalow. built-in conv nlenrrs, whlte-cnanieied lutch kltclifn. new lino. leum, cemtiii basement. wnMhtray. 1 block from Uh and Hawtliurti, trm. W 70-'. Orggonlsn. YOU ARE LOOK1MJ EOU A Jtt'.Vt I A LuU. YOU Aii E 1.M)K1N; l-OR A 1JAKUA1.N. 5-UUUll Hl'MIAU'W, All modern I'unvrnleiH'fi; only $L'1"10. l'ay me tit it t-M a tnonili, v hlch Include lntr f5t. Tabor ;t!'-a. IF I I'Ol'f-D wait for the Interstate brblee to be completed 1 could clean up a m rum on a new, modern bungalow, chote district, near oar, but I muct sell note, (all quickly. Mi.mhall Stilt. $900 UL Y 4-rooin new lioutr, fin location. near aiation, -o minuieM- car rule; rri. flee account alefrnesa; nro It; munt hi !")ino cash, balance terms to right pt t. "Uj N. w. Itnnk l iU. NKW 6-room li"um Kenton dlnlrt.-t. 1' blockfl car, hardwood floors, f irrplm-o, white n Hiiiekd cliumbers and ltitch kitchen; $'J. down, per mouth. Including Internal; no HK.MilM. nor trade. Wouilliinu o4'.'J. Fult SALE In Hose City r'ark, 6-room bungalow with aleeplng porch, f Irwplacc, furna:o, hardwood I loot but it-In buff nt. 4'.ii L. 40th .., 1 block north of handy boulr ard. EAST tSlDK. $4.Vo, ft room.-, com pletely furnif h'-rt, modern house, hath, tuilt on both floor, cement bappmeut, 2U inlnuiee U i; O, 1'hune B 10.'3. A Fl'UCKD rALU. 9N50, non t, 4 -room lioukc, 40x100 lot, good fumHU'p ami p.-no tfori at Hi in piire; J.VtO cash. A(l 7"-. Ore:onl:n. pit"") MUDKK'N bun mi low, Jtii cir.plpi.-'i, ft.'tth uud Broadrtiiv; t:i nii wttli hlf l"t fcr $U-."0 ami take cb'ar bt In par pa- itie:it. IMiono owner. 1 I h.'i NEW i-lluoil uunpa'ow. strictly mod. ru, luiS district; wou.d take god lot hi tt .', rome out And a- tins. Cvi E. 4rst, bci. Thurr.pvr.n and Hi ai"e. 5-ROOM b anna In w, 2 .ol, cvicir fruit, -t l:lndr, oue-ililrd do.n. (.art iraiie. Inquii rMm fcrtn t'nlou ave. Souih. i'lioiiu i' PUKTLA.SD Hi;(J!lV3 I'L'NGALOW M I E. t ! U0 0 ; cii.s li. . 1 Uie lew : cioae to car, and walking r.trtanue; JO blka o 1. OfLcc. J ESS 13 hOUauN', 2 Corbtt Hilly. 0-ia.'OM liiodt'iri nouno ut Mininumih, iJi.il kiua naier utul flectri lltflita, k-o4 t n unit jitney Bvrvlc. A bwi gain at $ I.SOo, T, G. lUwIcy owner. Phone Main "Mt. Eyl 1TV in llOUlM Mtld lot, cated ; uiy payment a; i.iuurit of rqultv for MS. Qn-noniau tlog. (a uial!y lo. Will olscount Addrm room FUR SALE Mod frn 6-room bungalow, Hawthorne dtntric t, two lota. pnvd trei, 1 blorka to car; i"00 will handle. AC 1. Urea on i u ii. SOL'TIl of M L. Tabor ritllen-e of ovm rooms. Just compli'ti-d, for sain at sscrt f Ice pri this week. Easy tarma cell owner. Tabor W'K FOK SALE New modern -room butigalosr In Irvinfiton. L'nlgue In ileiKii and com p)et ti. ery dta;l. Phone E. 4 " 4i. fc'uR iiALE Modrrn coliaj;e, 1 bJrk tiori1! of car barnsT Write or inquire. 13 Wah Ingloa at.. Vliu-"UVfr, W ash. lHVINCtTON HOME 8 rooms, nlca locallon; hardwood floors; all modern conveniences; cheap. East 'V3. W. 11. Herdmaa. PLANS' f' I.rNt-S.M.OVV PLAN HOuK, 1' A. 11. FAKER, Alt HI I IH I, 360 Anisu irthayc. Phone Wooiilawn . BEALTlKt'L vi-. Wixlo, r.-ro..m l unaalnM, I'o niinuie car rid; on'y flion, $:'.o c.i. $15 per mouth. ',"( N . W . Bank Mdjj. iuVINtTO.V Muit Sfll my home; eei y nuJorn convenience; beat dlamct, Iltuis. Y Orea-oman. I'KltTLANLl home 1 i i h pi. down to pn-aent market B Bight. 7 -it hum. 'ntu. hie 1. MODE US .".-room uUa. per inonlh. i.'il W"rret for j r lMi nodern 1 2 -room house. In Irvington. Rice, Kit 4.2. NEW modern o-rootn houae. aara; in-ia- ISO e month ; terms. Woodlan MODERN, sightly. S-room h section Ijaurelliufst. N f'7.. 'n chitcaat Or'rti:iea. FOR SALE Beautirul, modern In every m' fw, "r"rin houae, K. t'th tt. NEW "i-rrom bungalow at 741 K. 14 bl. N. of Kandy blvd. See this, HOlii at. bub urban Home Property. V ACRE. Street graded, lr tlpd I beautiful vle-', lv.-I. f'm- dl. ihi r" J t minutes ride; rlht a.ii1 fo, horn-; i'o. l'.t fash 15 per month. ;oi Nrtiiweiis n Bank bldg. , l 1 BoON H A L F A I ' K S. GooA soil, good water; vlw to ratlin-; easy terms: will bund to suit pur-- -.ae.-, Phone Marshall I.'..", or K-llwoml 4;. JOHN GIBBON. Ott N (fit. jiOd 1-5 ACRE $;.o, Oartlcn land and high hulMirg sit-; aprinc watT, sulflrl. ut &r Irrigation. fronting' on firgtn "(iy ?1in-. JESSE HOIISU.N, 5:- 'riiLett Bl'lg Wl LLAM ETTK II I VKH Krontnge. ; h i", rh-p. 4 -room hu. i-rndtry loiiS". nr .harrt and .it t.T tre-.. Hi1 If. Htirg weather. IUI Sla, 1'hont Oak Oroia 1X