Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 23, 1917, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE - MORNING OREGOXm', TUESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1917.
EX-BANDIT TOTTERS
OFF TO POOR F
Chris Evans, Bowed by Years
and Bloody Memories, Is
Public Charge.
YOUNGER DAYS' VIGOR GONE
Man Wlio, With John Sontag, Waged
War on Railway Which Acquired
His Property, Prepares to End
, Days at County Farm.
' Chris Evans,' famed highwayman,
fwho with- John Sontag; won more repute
In California as slayers than did
Tracy and Merrill In Oregon, entered
yesterday uireTi the last quiet chapter
or an eventful life, when he was taken
to the Multnomah County Farm to
pass his remaining days.
It was a palsied old man, bowed
.with the weight of 70 years and a
Jieavy-laden memory, who was com
mitted yesterday on the order of Dr.
3i. P. Geary, county physician. His left
eye and risht arm are gone, and Evans'
Iron constitution is fast failing, said
the physician. Last year Evans went
to California to have a surgeon remove
n. bullet from a wound in his head, and
though the operation was successful, it
brought little relief.
i War Waged on Hallway.
Evans joined his wife in Portland
In 1911, upon his release from Folsom
penitentiary. Mrs. Evans Is living at
S40 Second street. There are four sons
living.
Relentless war against the Southern
Taclfic was begun by Evans when he
was served notice by that corporation
that his grant of land in the San
Joaquin Valley, on which he had raised
feheat and stock and where his home
.was, had reverted to the railroad.
Fifteen men were sent from Fresno
ka agents of the Southern Pacific to
drive Evans and other settlers off the
land. Evans heard of the approaching
posse, organized his neighbors, and the
rifles of the homesteaders left not a
man of the 15 alive.
In the eviction proceedings and pros
ecution which followed Evans escaped
and joined with John Sontag. A band
of lawless men was organized. They
liad for their cardinal rule that theft
from the Southern Pacific was not real
stealing.
Train Ar Held TTp.
Acting on this principle, they began
to hold up trains. They robbed the ex
press companies and trainmen, but did
not molest passengers. ,
Finally the man-hunt became too
fteneral and the robbers retreated Into
the Sierras. For nine months they
were sought by posses. Finally. Sontag
and Evans were cornered In a hut near
Dunlap. In a revolver and rifle duel
two of the posse were killed and the
bandits escaped.
Later they were surrounded and took
r-fuge in a haystack, where in a. mur
derous battle with the pursuing gun
men. Sontag was shot to death and
Evans was riddled with bullets. He had
an arm and leg shattered and an eye
eliot out.
He was sentenced to life imprison
ment, but after a few years' service es
caped from the penitentiary with Ed
Morrell. He was captured by a ruse,
n nd sent back to prison. He had served
3 2 years when Governor Johnson heeded
the pleas of his wife and released him
on April 15. 1911.
CHURCH TO BE TRIBUTE
HO.OOO MEMORIAL PROPOSED FOR
IlEV. JOHN GLEN.
Free Methodists Keed Larger Home and
Plan to Honor First Pastor With
. ,; Modern Building.
The erection of a $10,000 Glen Me
morial Church is planned by the First
Free Methodist church, as a monu
ment to Its first Dastor. Rev. John
Glen. Rev. Mr. Glen was also the
first pastor of tne Free Methodist
Church in Seattle and came to Port
land from that city. He did much not
only to form the church here but to
hold it intact, and hard work and long
service for the church undermined his
health.
Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of the
First Free Methodist Cuurch, said yes
terday that as yet no site had been
selected and that he hoped to have
the plans well under way by the an
' nual conference in May. The present
church at Ninth and East Mill, streets
Is not large enough. The new church
will be modern and-fully equipped.
Three children of the late Rev. Mr.
tllen survive him. Professor Irving M.
Cilen, head of the fine arts department
of the university, is his eldest son. An
other son, William Glen. Is manager
of Crane Company, Spokane, Wash.,
and his daughter is Mrs. A. S-. Kerry,
formerly of Seattle, where she was
prominent, now of Kerry. Or., where
her husband has extensive lumber In
terests. BARBER DENIES GUILT
M. H. M'CALL ENTERS PLEA TO
CHARGE OF MURDER.
Insanity to B Defense ef Slayer of
W. A. Shaner, Killed In Morgan
Building on Christmas Day.
Marcus H. McCall, a barber, who shot
and killed W. A. Shaner. another bar
ber, last Christmas day, pleaded wt
Kuilty to a charge of murder before
Presiding Judge Gantenbeln yesterday.
&ud his trial was set for February 6.
Insanity wilt be his defense.
Jilianer was killed primarily because
lie was thought to have secured the
discharge of McCall from a barber shop
In the Morgan building, in which both
men worked. McCall entered the shop
on Christmas Cay. had a shave and
haircut, and turned to Shaner. asking
"Have you got your gun with you?'"
and opened fire.
Three bullets entered Shaner's body,
and McCall then diverted his attention
to a negro porter whom he chased up
Broadway.
That McCall is insane and was not
responsible for his actions is the plea
to be made by Attorneys W. A. Carter
and W. E. Crltchlow. appointed by
Judge Gantenbeln to represent the pris
oner. The attorneys have asserted that
Investigation has shown that McCall
3raa subject, to epilepsy when young,
ARM
I HAIR COMING OUT?
Dandruff causes a feverish irritation
of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loos
en and then the hair comes out fast. To
stop falling hair at once and rid the
scalp of every particle of dandruff, get
a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any
drug store, pour s little in your hand
ai. . rub it 4nto the scalp. After a few
applications the hair stops ciar.ing out
and J ou can't- find any dandruil.
breakTchild's
cold by giving
syrup of figs
Look, Mother ! Is Tongue Coated,
Breath Feverish and
Stomach Sour?
Cleanse the Little Liver and Bow
els and They Get Well
Quickly.
When your child suffers from n cold
don't wait; give the little stomach, liver
and bowels a gentle, thorough cleans
ing at once. When cross, peevish, list
less, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act
naturally; if breath is bad. stomach
sour, give a teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all
the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour
bile and undigested food will gently
move out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
(f your child coughs, snuffles and has
caught cold or Is feverish or has a sore
throat, give a good dose of "California
Syrup of Figs" to evacuate the bowels,
no difference what other treatment Is
given.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative." Mil
lions of mothers keep it handy because
they know its action on the stomacr
liver and bowels is prompt and sure.
They also know a little given today
saves a sick child tomorrow.'
Ask your druggist for a EO-cent bot
tle of "California Syrup -t Figs." which
contains directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits
sold here. Get the genuine, mado by
"California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.
and in many ways had been "peculiar."
one delusion, being that men were fol
lowing him and threatening his life.
A chief witness for the defense will
bo Mrs. McCall. divorced wife of the
slayer, who lives In Portland.
MURPHY MUST SERVE
RIGHT OF MUNICIPAL JUDGE TO
TRY STATE CASES UPHELD.
Presiding Judge Gantenbeln Rules
That Power of Justice Court Is
Vested In Police Court.
The power of the Municipal Judge to
sentence persons found guilty of state
offenses was upheld by Presiding Judge
Gantenbeln yesterday when he denied a
writ of habeas corpus demanded in the
Circuit Court by Attorney Morris Gold
stein lor Jesse Murphy, a bootlegger
sentenced by Police Judge Langguth.
The petitioner in the action held that
Judge Langguth had no Jurisdiction, as
his power of punishment for state
charges had been taken away from him
with the creation of the District
Courts.
Deputy District Attorney Collier ar
gued that Judge Langguth was ex
officio Justice of the Peace by virtue
of his office as police Judge, and that
it was not the intention of the Legis
lature in the act of 1913. doing away
with justice courts in cities of 100.000
population or more, to take away any
of the authority or power previously
vested In the Municipal Judge.
Judge Gantenbeln ruled with Mr. Col
lier and the writ was denied. . Murphy
was sentenced January 11 to serve 50
days in jail or to pay a fine of 1200.
BRIDEGROOM, 40, MODEST
Reporter Cautioned Not to Mention
Marriage to Girl of 16.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Jan. 22. (Spe
cial.) "It Is against the law to pub
lish the names of couples securing
marriage licenses if they don't want
you to," Austin M. Harrltt. of Portland,
told a newspaper reporter wno was
In the Auditor's office today when he
was issued a license to marry Miss
Flossie Dot Reynolds, of Ballston, Or.'
The reporter, however, did not believe
him. Harritt Is 40 years old and his
bride 16. Her mother, Ida Reynolds,
was with them and consented to the
marriage.
Another 16-year-old bride got a mar
riage license here today. Hazel
Kearns. accompanied by her father, E.
T. Kearns. of Portland, who gave his
consent, was married to Ray Ogllvy,
23, of Pendleton, Or., by Elder A. D.
Skaggs.
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HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM
CATARRH
If you have catarrh, catarrhal
deafness, or head noises, go to
your druggist and get 1 or. of
Parmint (double strength), take
this home, add to it hi pint of
hot water and 4 oz. of granulated
sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful 4
times a day.
This will often bring quick re-
lief from the distressing head
noises. Clogged nostrils should
open, breathing become easy and
the mucous stop dropping into
the throat.
It is easy to make, tastes pleas-
ant and costs little. Everyone
who has catarrh should give this
treatment a trial. You will
probably find it Is Just what you
need.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
VXRGIXIA PEAKSOV IX "BITTER TRUTH
TODAT.
MAJESTIC THEATER.
WASH. AT PARK, MAT. IOC; EVE, ISO.
AfCTIOX SALES TODAT.
At Baker's Auction House. Masonic Tm
ple bldg., Yamhill and V. Park sts. Fine
furniture. Sale at 10 A. M.
MOTMETT9.
PORTLAM) MARBLE WORKS. 5S4-208 4th
opposite City Hall. Main 8604. Philip
Neu A Sons for memorials.
cfbBLACSING GRANITCCO.l
U third madison jtreet. J
AMTXSEMlrSTS.
i TICKET OFFICE SALE I
UFEJiS TODAY
pTTTT f( Broadway at Taylor.
x i-X JLyXVJ Phones Main 1. A1123
3SNext Thur.
Special-Price Mat. Sat.
ANDREAS DIPPLE
Presents Comic Opera Success
Tlilag domino?
Brilliant Cast. Superb Chorus.
Eve's. Floor 2. $1.50: BaL $1. 75c, 50e;
Gal. 60c. Sat. Mat, Door $1.50; BaL
$1, 75c, 50c; Gal. 50c
BAKER
THEATER
Broadway Jt
BlorriaoB,
"ALWAYS A SHOW OF QUALITY."
THE ALCAZAR PLAYERS. ,
All week Mats. Wed.. Sat.
The Great Underworld Romance,
'The Deep Purple
By Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mlzner.
Evenlnss. 25c. Roe. 7Sc Sat Mat., 25c
50c Wed. Bargain Mat., 25o only.
Next week "The Old Homestead.'
(Seats now selling).
IOUA1.
PILCER I The
I Water Queen
DOUttLAS I ODIVA
Janet Adair assisted by Miss
Adelpht; Aileen Stanley; Myrl A
Oelmar; O r p h e u m Travel
Weekly; Concert Orchestra.
INEZ TROVATO
MACAU LEY I Violinist.
CO. I Hnmorl.it. .
PANTAGES
MATLNEE DAILY. 2:30
THE COURTROOM GIRL8.
A Kagtime Travesty on a Trial.
UlMilH Hu, ACTS 6
Boxes and loses reserved by phone.
Curtain Zigtt. 1 and .
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Daily and Sunday.
Per Llm,
Oae time lis
tea me ad two consecutive tlnee - .x2o
feaxne ad three consecutive times 3o
bam ad six or seven consecutive times . . .6tt
Tie above rates apply to advertisements
nndnr "New Today' and all oUmbt aUic-
tic n except tne followingi
Bitaatious anted -Aiaie.
Situations Wanted l-emaJe,
JEor Kent Kooma Private Families.
Board and ttooms Private am ill tea.
Housekeeping Koom Frivate i- amiliesw
Kse on tne above classification is 7 cents
a lino each insertion.
0 The Oregonian will accept classified ad
vertisements ver the telephone, provided the
advertiser s m subscriber of either phone.
No price will be quoted over the phone but
bill will be rendered the follow las' day.
Whether subsequent advertisements will be
accepted over the phone depends upon the
promptness of payment of telephone adver
tisements, "situations Wanted" and ".Per
sonal" advertisements will not be accepted
aver the telephone. Orders for one insertion
only w ill be accepted for " urnitur for
bale," "ButloeM Oppoi t unities," ".Uoog
Houses and "Wanted to Heat."
berioas error in advertisements will be
rectified by republication without additional
charge, but such republication will not be
made where the error does not materially
affect the value of t-ie advertisement.
Cancellation of orders over the telephone
not recognized unlet confirmed the same
da in writing.
City lS'ews In Brief advertisements mnvt
be presented for publication for The banday
Oregonlan before S o'clock Saturday after
oon for other da s publication before 0
MEETTSO NOTICES.
AL KADER TKMPI.B. A.
A- O. N. M. S. Ceremonial
session Saturday. . January
27. at Eleventh-Street The
ater. Eleventh and Morrison
streets, commencing at 3
P. M.
Business session at Masonic
Temple at 10 A. M.
Petitions must be In the
hands of the Recorder before
10 A. M. January 27.
Shrine Demonstntlon Pa
rade at 1 :80 P. M. from Ma
sonic Temple. Candidates must report to the
Recorder at the stage entrance of the
Eleventh-iStreet Theater at 1 P. M, Compli
mentary banquet to oil Shriners at Mult
nomah Hotel at 6:00 p. M. Second section
will take place at 8 P. M. at Eleventh
Street Theater.
Visit Ins nobies cordially Invited. Admis
sion by 1917 membership card only. Wear
your fex. "
Hy order of the Potenate.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
ATTENTION George Wright
Post, G. A. R. At the family
residence. 633 East Sixty-fifth
street North. January 21. John
C. WlB-ginton, aged 71 years.
receased was a comrade of
George Wright Post, G. A. R.
During the Rebellion he was
a member of Company B, First
Oregon infantry. Funeral serv
ices will be held at Hoi man's
funeral parlors today (Tuesday),
January 23. at 1 P. M. Inter
ment at Multnomah Cemetery. Comradea
of the G. A. li. and friends invited.
A. C. SLOAN, Adjutant.
IMPERIAL. LODGE, NO. 159,
A, F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Tuesday) even-
evening, January 23, 7:30 o clock.
F. C .degree. Visitors welcome.
W. P. ANDRUS,
Secretary.
WASHINGTON COMMAND
ER!. NO. 15, KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR Stated conclave
this (Tuesday) evening, 7:30.
order of the Temple. AU so
journing Ivnights Invited.
ROBERT MARTYN.
Recorder.
CORINTHIAN ClAPTEB. NO.
54, O. E. S. Stated communica
tion this (Tuesday) evening. Ma
sonic Temple. 8 o'clock ; social.
By order of W. M.
HENRIETTA M'CABE,
Secretary.
HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO.
111. A. F. and A. M. Special
communication this (Tuesday)
evening at 7:3a Work In the
M. AU degree. Visiting breth
ren welcome.
C. E. MILLER. Secy.
MACCABEES. ATTENTION.
The funeral of Guatav C. Tenira. late a
member of Portland Tent. No. 1, will be held
today (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from
Erickson's undertaking parlors. Twelfth and
Morrison streets. All members are request
ed to attend. GEORGE D. AKK, R. K.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna,
Nw designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth at.
FRIEDLANDER'S, Jewelers, for Emblems,
Class Pins and Presentation Medals. Designs
and estimate furnished free. 3lO Wasu.
PITS P.
PRESLER Jan. 22. 1917. at the family
residence. 431 Graham ave.. Karris Lee
Preaier. aged 4 months 21 days, infant
son of Mr. ana Mrs. Leon A. Prjsler. Re
mains will be forwarded today i Tuesday
Jan. 23, to Clatskanie. Or., by the Pearson
LndertaJting co.. jtusseu at. at union ave.
T.OVKT.AXD In this city. Jan. 18. Flovd
Love land, aged 25 years. Remain were
Snippeu id utttuajue, v.,i.. jiuouity, jklb
Hii, at a sr. jm... oy ja liter ts xracey.
wriss Jan. 22. Hale Stronir Bliss, tred 4V4
months, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. &
6. Bliss, ruoerai private.
FLORIST.
Washington. Main 269. A 1269. Flowers
tor an occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 28T Morrison St.
Main or A 1805. Fine flowers and floral
designs. No branch stores.
MAX M SMITH. Main 7215. A 212L Sell
ing big.. 6th .and Alder sts.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington
H.frtlstiii4UssdU. Mala 6104, A HOI
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This directory la for the Information of the public to gift as far aa pos
sible the different lines of business which the average person may find occa
sion to use. Any Information which cannot be found here will be gladly fur
nished by phoning Main 7070 or A 6095. House 40..
ACCORDION PLKATINQ.
K- STiPHAX, hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cord., side pleat, buttons covered; mall
orders. 28 Pittock block. Broadway lutftf
AGATE CUTTKB8.
187. Mt. Jewelers, expert watchmakers.
Millers. 33 Waan.. bet, iidwy. and f ark.
, ASSAYEJBV8 AND AJNALYSTS. - ' ,
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 2d Gold,
stiver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEYS.
w. J. Makellm Probate, real estat. mining
and corporation law; abstracts and titles
examined; written opinions turnlshed. 1434
.Northwestern bank bias. Main 574S.
LAWYER. 618 Pittock block. io chars for
preliminary consultation.
U p. MAHONE. lawyer. 402 Panama bids.
Marshall 6333.
CANCiB.
L. M. Jones, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
Brewer bids.. 18tn and Alberta. Wdin. 4108
CARPETWEAVERS.
'll'fF RIGS FROM OLD CARPETS.
Carpet cleaning, refitting, etc. North
weei Rug Co.. la E. 8th st. Both phones.
CELULOIU BUTTON'S, BADUEg.
.THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
387 Washington at. Main 312 and A 1204.
CHIROPODIST.
William. Estelle and William. Jr.. Deveny
the only scientific chiropodists In the city
Parlors 302 Gerllnger bldg.. southwest cor
ner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPRACTIC PHTSICIANS.
EL1M1NATINO medicines and operations.
Permanently restoring health without
drugs or scars. l5r. McMahon making
j 31 adjustments l&. Macleay bldg.
and Sanitarium. Pationts satisfied.
a.nockers boost. Cass questions free.
D'?h-V.FO?D. chiropractor and electro
theraplst. Specialist In nervous disorders.
Room 312 Swetland bldg. Phone East 2U83.
CIRCULARI.ETERS.
CAE,fcFTER co- 810 W."bldg. Mar.
682. 100 letters mult. graphed for fl.
COAL,
AND BRIQUETS.
t.Mt,KCHI,ET BROS.. Main B31, a7
Coal. Diamond Briquets. Kindling.
sasi.
tO I. LETr IN 0A GEN C Y.
W-MW1 DA,VIES. collections. Gerllnger bldg.
Maln852a. Bonded; reasonable charges.
A CO.. Worcester- bldg.
Main 1708.
- ""ctiuu. no cnarge
abliahed 1000.
DANCING.
MANCHESTER Dancing Academy, 85V4 Bth.
AetYrbt"Jk?nd ak: Private lessons 2
Sa.'"-.,?!-' ce.: 1"te''t,dan.ce suaranteed
Class Thura.. Sat, eve.. 7-8:30. Bdwy 2160.
EYE, EAR, 2OSE, - THROAT LCNGST"
Trane?.t by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
. ... ..acuity, pi, ueaum bldg.. 3d A Wn.
FTRK INSURANCE.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO
WHOLESALERS AND
AUTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
DUURTJILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 209 2d St.
AUTO SPRING MAN U PACT U RING.
. - -Ulg. and re pair-
LAMER SPRING C&aaPlnK; 4000 springs
carried in stock,
loth A Coucn sts
BAGGAGK I IlllKKII AT HOME.
Bagage A Omnibus Transfer. Park A Davis.
DRY GOODS WHOLESALE.
L.DinKeispiel Co. Srt?.
GRAIN ME BC HANTS.
M. H. HOTJSiesR, Board of Trade bid-.
WADHAMS & CO., 67-75 Fourth rtrMt
MATS AND CAM.'
THANHOUSEK HAT CO.. oo-OS Front at.
H1UES. WOOL. rASCARA BARK.
KAH.N BKUS., 11 Front tret.
i-UM FACTlREKS LADIES NKCKWEAK,
1 ; AcTKK N XUVKLTY M J? Ki. CO.. 65 0th It
PAINTS AND LIBRICATINU OLL.H.
W. P. FULLER &. CO., lilt a and Davia ata.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ANDERSON In this city. Jan. 21. Marga
ret Anderson, aged 5S years, beloved wife
of Henry Anderson and late of Melroe,
Or.; mother of Florence. Paul and Alfred
Anderson, of Melrose Or. ; Adella and
Arndt Anderson, of Saleni, Or.; Mabel and
Ella Anderson, of this ctty; Josephine An
derson, of Tacotna, Wash. Funeral serv
ices will be conducted tomorrow (Wednesday1-,
Jan. 24, at 2 P. M. from the Au
fr us tan a Lutheran Church, corner Rodney
av. and Stanton st. Friends Invited.- Re
mains at Pearson's, Russell su at Union
ave.
WIGGINTON At the family residence. 633
E. 65th st. N, Jan. 21. John G. Wigginton,
aged 70 years. 1 1 months. 10 days. Be
loved husband of Nettie Wigginton; father
of Mrs. Perry E. Jackson, of Juneau.
Alaska, and Jessie Wigglnton, of thin ctty.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral
services, which will be held at Holman's
funeral parlors, under the auspices of
George V right Post. Grand Army of the
Republic, today (Tuesday), Jan. 23, at 1
P. M. Interment Multnomah Cemetery.
SMITH Jan.' 20. Jacob Smith, aged 68
years, father of Mrs. Mary Green. Inde
pendence, Or. ; Thomas J., Jacob N.
Frank G., Louise C. and George L. Smith.
The funeral will leave the borne of his
son, J. N. Smith, 252 Cook ave., today
(Tuesday), Jan. 23, 8:30 A. M., thence to
the Church of Immaculate Heart. Williams
ave. and Stanton st., where services will
be held at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited.
Interment ML Calvary Cemetery. x
JOHNSON in this city, Jan. 22. Florence
Johnson, aged H5 years, beloved wife of
Charies J. Johnson, of 30S Grand ave
daughter of William Harry, of this city.
She also leaven one sister and three
brothers residing at Pierre, S. D. Funeral
services will be conducted oday (Tues
day). Jan. 23, at 2 P. M. from Pearson's
undertaking parlors. Russell st. at Union
ave. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
LAZE R At the residence. 916 South Wil
lamette blvd., St. Johns, Jan. 21, John
Lazer, age 73 years; beloved husband of
Sofia Lazer and father of Mrs. Mary S.
Taylor. Funeral services will be held to
day (Tuesday), Jan. 23, at 1 o'clock, at
the residential parlors of Miller A Tracey,
Washington at EUa mu Interment, Co
lumbia Cemetery.
MILLER At the residence, 266 E. 6th st
N., Jan. 21, Mrs. Nannie E. Miller, widow
of the late J. C. Millet. Friends Invited
to attend the funeral services, to be held
at the above residence, under direction of
the Edward Holman Undertaking Co., at
10 A M. tomorrow (Wednesday), Jan. 24.
Interment Rlverview Cemetery. Services
at grave private.
LUCKEY In this city. Jan. 21, at the resi
dence. 560 Elm St., Eunice Waters Luc key,
beloved wife of James Clinton Luckey,
and mother of Mrs. Harold S. Gilbert.
Friends invited to attend the funeral
services, which wili be held at Holman's
funeral parlors at 10 A. M. today (Tues
day), Jan. 23. Interment at River view
Cemetery.
ROGERS In this city January 21, at his
late residence, 621 East Washington st
Thomas M. Rogers, aged 68 years. The
funeral services will be held today (Tues
day) at 4 o'clock P. M.( at the residence
establishment of J. P. Fin ley & Son,
Montgomery, at 6th. Friends invited.
Services at the grave private.
EHRLICH At Colfax, Wash., Jan. 20, Ferd
inand Ehrlich .ate of 82d and Maple sts
this city. The funeral services will be
.held at the conservatory chapel of F. S.
Dunning. Inc. East Side Funeral Direc
tors, 414 East Alder St., today (Tuesday),
Jan. 23, at 10:30 A. M. Friends invited.
Interment MU Scott Park Cemetery.
JOHNSON At the family residence, 8732
Foster road. Jan. 21, Helen Beatrice John
son, aged 19 years. Funeral services will
be conducted today (Tuesday). Jan. 23,
at 2 P. M. In the mortuary chapel of A.
D. Kenworthy A Co.. T.802-04 92d su S. E..
In Lents. Friends Invited to attend. In
terment Multnomah Cemetery.
SELLBERG In this city, Jan. M. Marts
Sellberg, aged 36 years, beloved wife of
Gu stave Albert Sellberg, ot 461 Baidwl
et. Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday, Jan, 25, at 2 P. M- from the
Pearson undertaking parlors. Russell at at
Union ave. Friends invited. Interment
Rose Ci ty Cemetery
SHIRE Jan. 21. Michael Shire aged 63
years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary
Shire. Funeral will take plac from Dun
ning A McEntee's chapel today (Tuesday)
at 2 P. M.. thence to the Cathedral, where
services will be held at 2:30 P. M. Friends
invited. Interment MU Calvary Cemetery.
TIMM In this city. Jan. 20, at his late res
idence, 175 12th St.. G. C Timm, aged 60
years. Funeral services will be held to
day (Tuesday), January 23. Services will
be held from Ericson's chapel. 12tb and
Morrison ata. Friends tavited-
MTDANTEL In this city January 21. Ernest
P. McDanlel, aged 34 years. The funeral
sovices will be held today (Tuesday) at
1 o'clock P. M.. at the family residence,
337 Fargo st Friends Invited. Services
at the grave private.
CREMATORIUMS.
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tabor 146, D (U.
MESSENGER SEBVICR.
HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcyles and
bicycles. Phone Main 63. A 2153.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
wfiY PAY MORE?
A SAVING OK TO 60.
Properly fitted siaeses as low
as Sl.o; 4000 satisfied customers.
satisfaction guaranteed. Cbaa. w.
man. oploinetrvsl. Jiutf Morrison. Main Jl-e.
MUSICAL. -
EMIL THIELHORN, Violin Teacher, pupil
fcevclk. 07 flieduer blg. Marshall !-
. . PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WU1GUT 22 years" experience U. S.
and foreign patents, tiul Uckuin bldg.
Pllx'blClANS.
DB. R. A PHILLIPS, Alisky bldg. Get my
new booklet, "Chronlo Unease"; its tree.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Faetory and
office near 2lh and York sts. Main 4nw.
P IAIN TIN U.
KEYSTONE "PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping. lt)0i front su.
corner tar. Main or A 1418.
KAt, KIX.S AND RUGS.
mutt Kugs U'rom Old Carpets
xugrain. BrusAcls. Smyrna, Aimlniler, rag
ruga, all sixes; mall oroers prompt; booklet
WEe.Th.RN i'Lll'F RUG CO.,
64-56 Union ave. i. East biia, B 1479.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P.. 404 Wilcox bid
RUPTURE AND PILES. .
RUPTURE AND PILES
Successfully treated without operation,
pain or detention from business. P. O. Boa
looT, Portland. Or.
storage and transfer-
Tree storage. free moving.
Telephone for our proposition; we can
save you money; storage, packing, mo
tng. shipping. .
Modern Urick Storage Warehouse.
SECURITY STORAGE TRANSFER CO.
Office 105 Park su Main 615, A 100L
Warehouse 44-4 E. 6th St. N.
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household
goods specialists; storage, packing, snip
ping and moving; horse or auto vans;
special freight rates to all points.
C O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.,
2d and Pine sts. Broadway 51)6. A lift 6.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St..
corner 13th Telephone Main 69 or A 116;
We own and operate two large class "A
warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest in
surance rates in the city.
MADISON ST DOCK AND WAREHOUSE.
Office. 180 Madison. General merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 76iL
GREEN AND DRY SLABWOOD. blockwood.
Pttnama Fuel Co. Main A ufe'Jfl.
MANUFACTURERS
NON-INTOXICAT1NO BEVERAGES.
WEI N HARD'S GOLOliN AMBER NECTAR,
Henry Welnhard Plant. Kith, and Burnalda
ata Phone Alain VZ, A 1172.
PAINTS. OILsS AND GUjS,
RAFM1-scN & CO.. 2d and Tay.ur mi.
flVK, PI ft KITTINt.S AND VALVES.
M. L. KLIN K, o4-b6 Front mt.
I'LIMBING AND STEAM b LP PLIES.
M. L. KL1NJ3, 84-86 Front -it.
PRINTING,
PRINT. K- W- iALTES A COMPANY.
I l ill I ill
J First &. Oak. vta. Main loo. A 11J5
PBODICE.
PRODtTCK, driea I run. correspondence
llcited. Union Produce Co.. 18 Union ave.
riOIH(K COMMISSION M E KCHAN T S.
E VERDI NO A FAKi-KLU 14U Front at.
KOPE AND BINDING TW1NK.
Portlanu Corriiage Co.. 14tn and aSorthrup.
SAM I. DOOKS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER V CO., 12th and Davie ta
WALL PAPER,
MORGAN WALL. PAPER Co.. 230 2d et.
FCNERAL DIRECTORS.
Edward HolmTV Pres.; W. J. Holman, Sec.;
J. E Werlein. Tress.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO;
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant,
Third and Salmon Streets
Main 508. A 1611
PERFECT
FtTKERAI, SERVICES FOR LESS
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors
Lady Assistant.
Wash, at Ella bt.. IKsU goth and 21.
Slain seal. A .880. West olds.
Day ana night service.
J. P. FIN LEY 60N.
Progressive Funeral Directors.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
DUNNING & M'EMEE, luneral directors.
Broadway and Fins street. Fhune Broad
way 430, A 4:.i8. Lady attendant.
F. S. DUNNING. INC..
East Side Funeral Directors.
4T4 Kast Alder street. East 62. B 2525.
A. B. ZELLER & CO., &92 WILLIAMS AVB.
.asx moa, - mas, nay attendant.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd
and Clay. M'n 415J. A Lady attendant.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
neral service. E SOtn and Glisan. Tab. 4318.
ERICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors.
12th and Morrison sts. Main A 225.
P. L. LERCH. East 11th and Clay streets.
Lady attendant. East 781. B 1884. .
MAUSOLEUM.
THEVBETTER WAY"
Humane. Scientific Security for the Oead,
Sanitary Protection for the Li vine
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Terminus Rlverview Car line, Taylor
Ferry Road,
For Particulars Inquire
Portland Mausoleum Co.
Phone B'dwy 35 L
3
S38 Pittock Block.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office Room 153 Coartbotue. Sth-etreet
Jntraoce.
Phone from S to S Main S78, Home phone A
2525. NMcbt call after office hours. Main Sloe.
Report all casei of cruelty to the above
addreaa Electric lethal chamber for small
am ma is. Horse ambulance for sick and
disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring" a doc; or other pets communi
cate with ua Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all Impounding.
There Is no mora city pound. Just Oresjoa
Humane Society.
TW TODAT.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on improved city property at 6 and 7
per cent. Farm and suburban loans at
current rates. Liberal repayment priv
ileges allowed. No delays.
LARGE LOANS SPECIAL RAXES.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 Northwestern Bank Ball ding;.
Marshall 4114 A 4118.
JNO. B. COFFEY
Insurance, Surety Bonds
.204 W ILCOX BLDG. LAL!f 702
HORTICrlTlRK.
PRUNTXG, spraying, tree surgery, graftage.
Xpert gardeners. Nicholas. Main 7411.
NEW TODAT.
Universal Tractor
Attachment
oppoRTwrn with bio rmrxa
Tour automobile and our TJnlyersa
tractor attachment will mak you big
money. Asrents selllns; on a day. Big
demand. Bis; profits for you. driving
through th. country taking- o.-ders fr
In new Modern Workhorse. This trao.
tor attachment can be applied to most
any automobile a few hours' time.
xc!us1ts territory.' Writ or call at
once.
CKRLDtGER MOTOR CAR O0
Mtk Wife su Hm4 liasV I
a. Wasalaat.a.
J-
MORTGAGE LOANS
WE HAVE IXSrRAKCE MONEY
AT S
PRIVATE FUNDS AT AND T
Robertson & Ewing
Z07-8 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
Property Management
We givn careful and efficient attention
to apartment-houses, office buildings.
leases, rentals, all property supervision.
Coe A. McKenna & Co.
General Real Kstate.
T27 Chamber of Commerce-
WESTERN BOND &
MORTGAGE CO.
Our Own Money at Current Rates.
MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION
BONDS, FARM AD CITY LOANS,
bo Kourta St.. Board ot Trade Bldg.
HaHDEYCQ
r3 7 LOANS
ON MORTGAGE SECURITY
NORTHWC91CRN SANK SUILOIN4
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7
Oregon Investment A Mortsraare Co.
Offices 1TO Tklrd St.
City & Farm Lo an s
.S500 OR MORE 6-7-S
Repayment Privileges. Private Funds.
I. Is. KARMOPF, Ity. Kxcb, Uldftr.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lota.
40O BUYS
CORNER LOT, SOME TERMS.
One block from Rose City Park car.
no assessments; owner must raise some
money. - bee Russell Tabor 1U45, l.o9
mhtk st.
CONTRACTOR WANTED.
1 can put a good, reliable builder In a
?osltlon to make good money this year,
lust hav pood reference. Phone even
ings. Tabor Sbi3.
BUSINESS lot. one block from EasEurn"
side on Grand ava. A bargain Xor cash.
a.n 4J. uregonian.
BROOKE Dealer In PORTLAND HEIGHTS
EXCLUSIVELY. A lew bargains. Alar. 4ai.7.
lOirlt0, vs. W. COR. 12th and Hall sta.
Make an otter. Owner, X 36, Oregonlan.
For Sale- House.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WIIT NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE PLAN AND BUILD ANY
THING, residence to factory, or any con
struction; ketches and estimates free, fur
nish .the- money if desired. All de Dart
re en tl one office. We actually aav you
money. Our reputation your protection.
L, R. BAILEY CO.. Inc.. Contracting; Ar-
cnitects, aj-t ADington aiag.
LAURELHURST COLONIAL HOME.
New. magniticent 9-room home, located
cjose to parK ana ctuo. on corner tot.
tra large rooms. 2 nreolaces. private dress
lng-rooms, 2 baths, hot water heat, serv
ants rooms id floor, with separate plumb
Ing; garage to match. Call for key at
Laurelhurst Tract office, E. 3Jtb and Gll
sau sts., Sunday. Tabor 34.i; during week
can laoor u-o.
LAURELHURST.
Before purchasing elsewhere Inspect our
list of exquisite homes Just completed and
obtain copy of our aJbum telling all about
the tract. Laurelhurst, the Addition of
Beautiful Homes, the show olace of Port
land, and challenge comparison with am
similar property In tha world. Main office
star, st. Main 1700, A loli.
DO YOU WANT IT?
I am forced to sell new 9-room, 1 H-
tory iaureinurst nouse. located on
large corner at E. Couch and 41st sts.
at once. Construction guaranteed and
every modern improvement Installed. At
home Sunday afternoon. Come out and
make oner. uunng week call W. T,
Downing, Main 1700.
TOU MUST SEE THIS HOUSE
to realize that It is more than worth
$500 In ordinary times. Location. East
Ankeny near 41st, most popular district
of Laurelhurst. 93600 will buy It, aa
owner must make quick turn for some
cash. Phone for full particulars. Tabor
A REAL BARGAIN.
This 8-room Dutch Colonial home on
Haxeifern Place La one of the best built
houses in L.aurei hurst at the price. S5ooo.
It ia at least SIOOO under value. I will
how you this house bun day If you axe
interested. iaoor l.tfx.
LAURELHURST SACRIFICE.
For business reasons 1 am obliged to sell
new 6 -room bungalow located near, park
and club grounds, only one year old and
considered one of the handsomest in the
District. inspection by appointment only.
Tabor 5845.
MODERN 5-room cottage, lot (VOxlOO. first
class building with' large fireplace; will
sell tor 13aO on easy terms. I am leaving
the city and wish to make a quick sale,
hence the sacrifice. For particulars call
on my attorney at riatt Diug.
HAWTHORNE SNAP 1000 feaultv for 2.iO
Six rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, lull
basement, wash trays, furnace and fix
tures, Broadway lt08. Mr. H age man.
$11SM FOR 4-room, modern bungalow, near
ly new: a real bargain, eaay terms. Mr.
Fu r 1 o n g, B roa d w a y 1 65b ; Sunday and
evenings. Tabor 22t.
REAL BARGAIN.
Easy terms; 7 -room modern, running
water in bedrooms: Peninsula Park dis
trict. 306 Oak sC Telephone Bdwy. ler..
WHY NOT BUILD
and ret a home according to your ideas?
I build and finance: plans free. N. O
Ecklund, 314 Henry bldg. Main 5812.
LARGE 6 rooms. 2 fine lots, worth $200O;
will ta. $1400 at once; some terms.
Owner. A J 00, Oregonlan.
J TOO TAKES' S-room house snd large corner
lot. Cash $50O. The lot alone is worth
the money. 420 Henry bids;.
WILL sacrifice my $3350 modern, new, 5
room Rose City Park bungalow for $2975.
See owner at 611 Henry bldg.
46UO BUYS my $1100 equity In $2650 mod
ern -room bungalow; baL terms. Phons
Tabor 8173.
MANSION, cost $22,000; will take $15. 0OO;
choice location. Urvington. East 273.
Herdman.
FOR SALE A well-built, 7 -room house, in
Irvington. Phone East5107.
SMALL bouse with good lot, 8 bearing fruit
trees; $650. easy payments. 404 Piatt b?dg.
6-ROOM home, renovated, choice location.
Irvli-atoa. feaat 27a, W. M. Hirtman,
n
REAL ESTATE.
Snbqrban Home Property.
MAGNIFICENT COFNTRT HOME.
5 ACRES, 4 blocks Powell Va.ley pa-red
highway. 10c fare ou streetcars: beauti
rui B-ruom residence, newly built. sio -0O0.
A bargain.
F. MTARUND,
805 Yeon Blrtg.. Portland.
GIBSO.V HALF ACRES.
Good soil, good water, close to csrllne,
easy terms; will buWd to suit purchaser.
Fhona Marshall I.VS5 or Sellwood ;&,
JOHN GIBSON. Owner.
Uomesteads.
RELINQUISHMENT for sale In Jefferson
l-ounly. lo miles from K. R.. 14. trom
town: plenty neighbors: all fenced, good
house, spring on the place. 20 acres In
cultivation. 15 acres In Fail wheat. AF 54
Oregonlan.
Mi"AL,Ri homesteads, some with water:
Crook, Harney and Lake counties. Fer
guson. Uerliuger bldg.
For Sale Acreage
CH
,ICKEN. FRUIT. GARDKN RANCHES.
N
'- itxim i 10 iu per acre; easy
terms, bet -kmI. farms for sale, nil olxwa.
Ain c-! . m r . . . . t
for factory. Main or AP 52, Oreso-
n Jan.
BARGAINS. SMALL FARMS.
Near city, one bcre unimproved, 7 acra
Improved. Sotj Oak st. Phone Bdwy loS.
ONE ACRE. W mile from Lents Junction.
5c carfare, fruit trees. $950. E. M74.
For baIe-Farma
YOUR CHANCE IS IN CANADA Rich lands
ana ousiness opportunities offer you inde
pendence; farm lands, $11 to S30 acre; Ir
rigated lands, 35 to o0; twenty years to
pay; SOOO loan in improvements or ready
made farms; loan ot livestock; taxes aver
age under 20 cents an acre; no taxes on
improvements, personal property or Uve
etock; good markets, churches, schools,
roads, telephones; excellent climate crops
and livestock prove- lu Special homeseek
ers fare certificates. Write for free book
let. Allan Cameron, General Superintend
ent Land Branch Canadian Pacific R .
64 Ninth ave.. Calgary. Alberta,
FOR FA LE Fifty-six acres of orchard land
at v enatcnee, w asn., acres apples and
pears, young trees, mostly in bearinic.
1W11 crop sold for ?.VHHi. The right man
can buy this on a small annual payment.
This year the crop should bring $7.0rt.
P. J. Wilson. 241 Summit Ave.. Detroit.
Mich.
5000 ACRES in Southwestern Washington
oaio, iu :iijers5 oniy, upon easy terms
and low prices. $5 per acre and up Writs
for map showing location, terms, etc
WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANT,
Tacoma Bldg.. Tacoma, Wash,
EM ALL MISSOURI FARM. $10 CASH and $3
mummy, no interest or taxes; highly pro
ductive land; close to three big markets.
Write for photographs and full Informa
tion. Hunger, A-241 N, Y. Life bldg..
Kansas City, Mo.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS.
Eastern Montana, at $2.30 to $18 per acre;
suitable for farming or grazing; easy
terms. For Information write or see W
E. Holt, Miles City. Mont.
ATTENTION, SHEEPMEN The Government
range will all te gone in a short time.
You have got to buy some land Write
me about i000 1 have for sale. M. Fita
maurlce, Condon, Or. No trades
RIVER BOTTOM land, all of it. 43 acres.
2o in cultivation; spring on the place,
Marior Jounty ; $3475; mortgage. $2000.
Logged-off lands, $10 a. up. running water.
e m n V t ! Ifttl farms aoi- I .
$25 down. J. R. Sharp. R57 Sherlock bldg!
FIN E 15-acre farm, modern Improvements.
40 minutes' ride by auto. Owner. No trade
AL 35. Oregonian.
WAXTKTV KFAL K STATE.
WE WILL im
prove Oil V Otir OWn Inl an nnl w
plans, incorporate- your own Ideas, arrange
financing and build your homo on small
cash payment, balance on easy terms to
suit; satisfaction guaranteed. Call East
3185. Enterprise Home Builders.
W ANT Improved ranch, about 40 acres,
equipped and stocked. Price not to ex
ceed about $rtooo. Will pay half cash;
without it's underprlred. don't bother rn.
Give particular, location, f or no at
tention to tne replies. AL Oregonlan.
LOT WANTED.
On account of transfer, must sell near
ly new Laurelhurst home, located near
Park and car. Will tnke good clear iot.
W. T. Downintr. Main 1700.
WANTEU The best piece of Income prop-,
e-ty in Portland that I40.0O0 cash will
buy. Oive location and description. R 30.
Oregonian.
4o-ACRE farm near Clackamas Station, 30
seres In pasture. 12 under cultivation,
large spring and creek, orchard and
buildings; rent $:-to0 per year. Phone (or
engagement to Frank L. McGuire, Abing
ton bldg. Main lfiS.
18 ACRES 2 miles Oregon City car, good
house, bam, etc. Will rent on crop pay-
. mnt. 'ut you must have good team and
machinery. H. G. Epton. 4:12 Cham Com.
FOR RENT in city, old packing house,
sultsble for poultry feeding. Address Fraasr
L. Smith. Smithshire. Scappoose. Or.
LEVEL 6 acrea. city limiL. J. 1L Johusion.
&r9 N. Union ave.
FARMS WANTED.
I WILL grive $1000 cash for 40 acres good
soil, a few acres cleared, first bench, with
living water, for stock and hogs. No
agents. 611 Henry bldg.
WAVTFD TO RENT FARMS.
CASH rent for good farm. Willamette Val
ley, must have one hundred or more acres
cultivated ; good buildings; will lease for
number years: give full dlscrlption and
location, AJ 45, Oregonian.
FOR BALE TIMBER LANDS.
TIMBER LANDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C. J. M'CKACKEN. 304 M'KAY BLDO.
SAW M I LL. 25. OOO feet capacity, at your
own figure. T 36. Oregonian.
TO KXCHAXCF REAL E STATIC,
FOR SALE, exchange or lease. A beautiful
home on tha Willamette river, 20 min
utes' ride on So. Pac electric: handy to
station. Pacific Highway and river; all
modern Improvements including electric
lights, gas stove, Ruud heater, range, fur
nace, wood and coal and house fully and
thoroughly furnished if required; two and
a third acres of giound with flowers snd
ornamental trees, kitchen garden and
fruit trees. For furtner Information ad
dress owner. AO 44. Oregonlan,
NOT ICS.
If your property, either city, farm or
acreage, has merit and is for exchange or
sale, call or write full particulars; no In
flated values considered; have first-class
list to select from. Gto. P. Henry, -32.
Henry bdg. Ref., Portland Realty Board.
6-ROOM bungalow, completely furnished,
player piano, two improved lots, valued
at $8000, for a farm in Oregon or Waah
lnjrton in 2 years ; mort gage $1000 due.
WM. J. S WE ET sM AN,
lbt57 Kearney Ave.,
San Diego. Cal.
2 LOTS. 100x100, corner 6th and Morgan sts.,
2 blocks Woodlawn School, 2 blocks car.
Restricted district; might take in ex
change acre or so close in near car, im
proved or unimproved. Also have a mod
ern 6-room house, bell or trade, AO 63,
Oregonian.
LAUh E L H URST 8-room house, a $J200
first mortgage, $ luoo second mort g a go,
payable In monthly Installments Is the
amount due, Feb 1. The place is valued
at $450O. Will consider acreage, lots,
small Portland bungalow; no objection to
mortgage If not heavy. Call Tabor 5433.
IF YOU have a vacant lot that la unln
cumbered and desire a nice, modern home
of 4 or 5 rooms, be sure and see me. I
own a variety of nice little homes which
I would trade on the basis mentioned.
See owner for particulars at 404 Piatt bldg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 0-acre dairy
farm, fenced and in cultivation, good
house and large bam. Good terms given.
Best buy in Hood River Valley. 304 belling
bldg. Marshall 2416.
FOR SALE or trade, six rooms, bath, gas,
electricity. C0xl'K; very cheap; house
rented ; near Belmont School snd Sunny
side car. Trade for West Side or Irving
ton lots. AE 52, Oregonian.
DESIRABLE trades to offer for house
equities, vacant lots, first snd second
mortgages, contracts, unimproved land,
etc E. J. Roberson, 7o3 Title Trust
bldg. Marshall 240.
OWNER will take good lot or imallT hotwe
as part payment on modern 6-room house,
corner, walking; distance. East bide. Phons
East 1515.
HIGHLY improved farm, a money-maker,
to trade for Improved city p operty;
28,500 , will trde even or take part.
Qwtir, 721 N. W. Bank bids;.
PORTLAND income property. including
store and residence, to exchange for farm
or suburban acreage, Dcdson, 71$ Couch
bldg.
120 ACRES unimproved land, some timber,
to trade for 2 to 5 acres wlLh buildings,
near cltv. AE 53, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Finest income
property In the city. F. E. Bowman A Co,
213 Chamber of Comme rce.
IMPROVED 80. $6000: would divide; want
residence. Ownor, Cbauncey Barney, Or
gon City.
WE exchange your property for what you
want. Brace, fto7 Mi-. Kay bids.