Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 28, 1917, Page 17, Image 17

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN. "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917.
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BOXING SHOW TO BE
PHODUGED TUESDAY
Eddie Campi and Lee Johnson
to Give Headline, Bout for
Golden West Club.
MITCHELL TO BOX SIMPSON
Fete Mltchle ts. Ted Meredith and
Jo Clifford vs. "Pinky" Iiewis
Also Scheduled for Ring
Mixes on East Side.
BT HARRY M. GRAYSON.
Portland rets its next bit of fistic
rodder at the Rose City Athletic CluD
next Tuesday nlgrht, when the Golden
West Athletic League presents a bill.
Four bouts have already been arranged
by Manager George Moore. They are as
follows:
123 pounds, Eddi. Camp!, of San Francisco,
vs. Le4 Johnson.
155 pounds, Sid Mitchell, of Seattle, ts.
Nick Simpson.
185 pounds, Peter Mltchle vs. Ted Mere
dith, of Bremerton.
190 pounds. Jos Clifford T. "Pinky" Lawla.
Although both Eddie Campl and Lee
Johnson were reared around the Peal
Rocks City, they have never met. The
reason for this Is that Campi has
always been lighter than Johnson until
the last year. Eddie has taken on
weight.
Sid Mitchell, who meets Nick Slmp
on, is an Australian who came to the
Austin & Bait stable in Seattle about
two years egro. As. Simpson Is an
Kngrliahman it will be a case of two of
the allies battling each other when
they should be working- In harmony.
If Pete Mltchle can keep his chin out
of the way of Teddy Meredith's right
hand he may defeat the negro blue
Jacket. Meredith Is always dangerous.
Boys like Joe Benjamin and Danny
O'Brien, who have excellent left hands,
encounter no difficulty in polishing:
Meredith off, but birds who like the
lugging stuff are usually worsted by
the battling protege of George Moore.
Joe Clifford and "Pinky" Lewis,
negro Oakland comedian, will supply
the fourth tilt with two more to be
arranged.
Joe Flanlgah, who has a habit of
putting his boys over as winners, left
for Seattle last night with Jimmy Duffy
tucked under one arm and Weldon
"Wing handcuffed in his vest pocket.
Both are featherweights. Duffy bat
tles Joe Harrahan and Wing takes on
Eddie Qulnn, of Tacoma, at the Young
Men's Hebrew Association's show at the
Sound City tomorrow night. The trio
will return to this city Friday morning.
Weldon Wing tangles with Joe Rich
mond at Tacoma March 7.
Whll in Seattle Joe Flanlgan may
dose with Joe Walsh,, of the Lumber
men's Club, for "Muff" Bronson to meet
Johnny Kilbane, world's featherweight
champion, in Seattle April 5. If he
does sign papers to that effect there
will be a. clause Inserted that Bronson
will not be forced to meet the great
little Clevelander if Kilbane can be
Induced to appear In Portland April. 12.
Walsh announced In Seattle before
the Eddie Plnkman-Bronson go here
last Friday night that the winner was
to get the Kilbane match. "Muff" won
nd if Walsh gdes through with his
proposition then the pride of the local
flstlo colony will be selected.
Eddie Brewster Pink-man left for Se
attle Monday afternoon. He cut loose
with a lot of rather unsportsmanlike
"con" before departing, which would
lead one to believe that Edward Is not
the best sport In America. He said that
in his past S8 bouts over the country
he never received the poor treatment
he did In his bout with Muffy Bronson.
All Eddie asks is a chance to show
Portland fans that he Is not afraid of any
183 or 135-pounder on the Coast. He
also wishes to have It made known that
he did not wish to make a speech at
the end of Friday night's six-round
setto. All he wanted to say was that
he did the best he could, having a
badly dislocated thumb on his left hand,
which he says he suffered In the first
round and which somewhat handicapped
him.
Plnkman displayed a swollen thumb,
all right, and this no doubt handicapped
him severely, but as far as ill treat
ment goes no one was ever treated
any better in Portland, and that's say
ing a whole lot. Outsiders usually get
an even break, or better, here,
The Seattle tailor's model is still jl
eard in Portland, and outside of the
"ill treatment bugaboo" acted like a
"regular feller" while here.
THRIFTY SPORTSMEN" SEE WAY
Chance Offered to Save f.0 Cent on
Dollar on Licenses.
s- Sportsmen with an inclination to
thrift can save themselves 60 cents by
getting their new hunting or angling
licenses before May 21. By getting a.
combination license now they will save
II.
- The reason Is that on May 21 the law
enacted by the reoent Legislature be
comes effective. One of these laws is
the new game code which Increased the
price of both fishing and hunting li
censes from 1 to $1.50 a year and com
bination licenses from 12 to $3 a year.
Indications are that when sportsmen
realize the situation there will be a
bigr rush to get in on the ground floor
and save the extra coin. Already some
of the "wise ones" have been planking
down their money at headquarters of
the State Fish and Game Commission
on the first floor of the Oregon build
ing. Baseball Brevities.
THERE) will be a terriflo battle for
the centerfleld Job on the Beavers
this season between Kenneth Williams,
Ken Williams, . K. Williams and Just
plain Williams. They'll all win, too.
Chorus at Boyes' Springs ball park
as Del Howard approaches his acorn
squad: "Here oomes our Daddy now,
O Pop, O Pop I"
'
Come of the young Beavers looked
real natural In knee breeches before
starting on. the Hawaiian trip.
Next Sunday the Saints, a large con
tingent of Portervllle) fans and the Por
terville municipal band will go to
Vlsalla by special train, where the Salt
Lakers will be pitted against the
Vlsalla Merchants, of which "Big Jeff"
Overall is the. skipper, and who -will
probably be on the mound for the
Visallans. Overall Is the president of a
Vlsalla bans.
On March 5 the Chicago Cubs will
arrive In Portervllle on a special train
from the oil fields and will meet the
Saints in what will probably be their
chief exhibition game of the season.
Members of the Business Men's Asso
' elation of Portervllle have declared a
holiday. .
Among the games now being ar
ranged for the Salt Lake team during
training grind In California are
J Santa Clara University, which
ranks with the best college teams of
the Coast, and St. Mary a College, con
sidered the best amateur team in Cali
fornia.
Work has practically been completed
at the baseball grounds at the munic
ipal athletic field. Fortervljle, a small
army oi men Having reDuui tne grand
stand, clubhouse and other buildings,
and laid out new grounds throughout.
a
If the San Francisco team blunders
along like a spring-halted horse
bogged in the mud. as It did last yeax.
some of the nice new seats Hen Berry
is building will have plenty of time to
oieacn. in tne sun.
This year will be a real test for
Harry Wolverton.
FIVE CAIilTORXIAXS HOLD OUT
Martin, Risberg, Vitt, Egan and
Daffy lievrls Stay In "West.
SAN! FRANCISCO. Feb. 27 (Special.
Five star California players are still
In Ban Francisco or vicinity and are
holding dally sessions in the hold-out
league. They are Elwood Martin, who
is due to report to the White Sox;
Swede Risberg. also of the- White Sox:
Dick Egan, Boston Braves: Duffy Lewis,
oon, ana iwcar vitt, Detroit Tigers.
These cases are considered sure-enough
hold-outs.
Martin luts confided to friends nnr In
Oakland that he is seriously considering
nut Kuing .cast at ail to try his pitch
ing arm in blg-leaa-ua circle Mirtin
has a permanent position with an auto
mobile firm and is holding off. Ris
berg declared today that he Is deter
mined not to Join the Sox at the salary
offered. Lewis, Vitt and Egan also dif
fer on the question of money offered
by their respective clubs.
Championship of Sixth and
Washington at Stake.
Max Lamh-om and Leonard Kaof
man to Battle Six Hound at B'nal
B'rltta Gyni Tonight. -
GET ready, boxing fans, for the big
gest match of the yearl The cham
pionship of Sixth and Washington
streets is to be decided tonight at 8
o'clock at the B'nal B'rlth gymnasium.
Thirteenth and Mill streets. It will be
for six rounds between Max Lamfrom,
bantamweight champion of Holland,
and Leonard Kaufman, who, next to Sol
Stiller and Frank Lavezo, has more
gaudy silk shirts than anyone in Amer
ica. Eight-ounce gloves will be used and
the rounds will be of two minutes'
duration. The boys will meet at lunch
today and select a referee. Owing to
the time shortage and the railroad fare.
It Is not thought that Tex Rlekard.
Jim Griffin or Eddie Graney will be
imported to serve in that capacity.
The bout will be at catchwelghts, for
"Kid" Kaufman weights 175 sounds
after every meal. Lamfrom believes
that the E9-pound-weIght hand!cap--wlll
maxe no never mind, as he Intends to
run anyway.
IiEVnVSKY OUTFIGHTS MISKE
New Yorker Has Decisive Lead In
Battle With St. Paul Boxer.
ST. PAUL. Minn.. Feb. 27. Battling
Lovinsky, New York, ltght-heavyweigHt.
won decisively from Billy Miske, of St.
Paul, in a ten-round bout here tonight,
newspaper critics at the ringside
agreed. . Levlnsky led in eight rounds,
the first was even and Miske had the
edge In the tenth.
In the first seven rounds and again
In the tenth Miske forced the fighting
most of the time, Levinsky's feints
frequently drawing the former into
disastrous leads. The finish was fast,
with the St. Paul fighter seeking vainly
to square matters with a knockout. In
street clothes Miske weighed 182ft and
Levlnsky 1884
Lincoln Bays Two Inflclders.
LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 27. President
Holmes, of the Lincoln baseball club.
announced the purchase of Bert Lamb,
a third baseman last year with- the
Tulsa, Okla,, team, and John Butler,
a shortstop, formerly a Pacific Coast
Leaguer. The sale of Pitcher Jack
Gardner to the Great Falls team, of
the Northwestern League, was also an
nounced. Ray Schmandt. first baseman.
and Catcher Rohrer are holding out on
the contracts submitted them. It was
said.
Dillon Ontfights McCoy.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27. Jack Dillon.
the Indianapolis light-heavyweight.
outfought Al McCoy, of Brooklyn, mid
dle-weight champion, in seven rounds
of a ten-round bout here tonight. Mc
Coy had the better of the fourth, fifth
and sixth rounds. Dillon weighed 173ft
pounds and McCoy 161. Dillon was
puzzled by McCoy's style, the latter
being left-handed, but was able to get
the better of the exchanges, causing Mc
Coy to hold frequently.
Chicago Beats Northwestern Five.
CHICAGO, Feb. 27. University of
Chicago basketball team defeated
Northwestern University five in a West
ern oonferenoe game at Evanston to
night The score war 25 to 22.
Battling Levlnsky Beaten.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 27. (Special.)
Boxing before 10.000 people, Billy
Miske, of this city, decisively defeated
Battling Levlnsky In 10 rounds here
tonight.
Yale Hoopers Upset Colombia.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 27. The
Yale basketball, team defeated the Co
lumbia five in an intercollegiate league,
game here tonight, '46 to 18.
WINTERS CASE REAPPEARS
Suit Brought to Onst Sirs. Hecker
as Administratrix.
To oust Mrs. Agnes Butts Hecker as
administratrix of the $100,000 estate of
the late H. D. Winters, a petition was
filed In the County Court yesterday by
Thomas M. Winters and Alfred C Win
ters, first cousins of the deceased, liv
ing in Kansas, charging mismanage
ment. Mrs. Hecker is aooused of neglecting
the property in her care and of falling
to settle the affairs of the estate ex
peditiously and economically. Mr. Win
ters died June 20, 1911, and Mrs. Hecker
was appointed administratrix the day
following. . The estate was involved in
much litigation. The hearing was set
for March 12.
TROOP AUXILIARY ELECTS
Activities Are to Continue and So
cial Affairs to Be Held.
New officers were elected last night
by Troop A auxiliary in room O, Li
brary, as follows:
President, Mrs. Oeorge A. White:
vice-president, Mrs. J. D. Riley; secre
tary treasurer, Antoinette Wagner; as
sistant secretary-treasurer. Miss Ruth
Riley.
It was decided that activities of the
auxiliary should continue while 'the
troop Is at home and that a number
of social functions should be under
taken. Short speeches were made by the new
officers, who commended the work that
had been dons by the boys on the border.
. B .
This directory Is lor the Information of the public, to give as far as pos
sible the different lines of business which the average person may find occa
sion to use. Any Information which cannot be found, hers will be gladly lur
nlahed by phoning Main 7070 or A 6095, Hous 40.
ACCOfUJlOX rUiATUS'Q.
K. 6TEPHA.V, hemstitching-, scalloping;, ac
cord., side pleat, bullous covered; mali
orders, s Piuock block. Broadway lootf.
AGAX1S CCXZKR&.
M. 1674. ilf sr. Jewelers, expert watchmaker.
MiUeis. mnyi Wash., bet. Bdwy. and Park.
AbSAYEKS AI ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 143 Bscond
Gold, sliver and platinum bought.
ATTOBXKYEU
W. J Juakellm Probate, real estate, mlnlns
and corporation law; abstracts and titles
examined; written opinions furnished. 1484
'uijnrn mnii bli. Mala 0.4(4.
LAWYER. 618 Plttock block. No chars for
preliminary consultation.
L p. MAHON-E, lawyer, 402 Panama bids.
Marshall 6a i a.
CANCELB.
L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
Brewer bldg.. ISth and Alberta. W din. 4108.
CARPKT WEAVUBs.
rLlST KCGS FROM OLD CARPBTS.
Carpet cleaning, refitting, eta. North
west Rug cgJjSE.Sth st. Both phones.
CELLfLOID B f TTONS. BADGES.
THE IRWTv.urtncnw rAuo a vt
88T- Washington st. Main 813 arid A 1204.
CHIROPODIST.
William. Estell and William. Jr.. D.veny,
the only aclentlfio chiropodists In the city.
Parlors 802 Oerllngsr bidg., southwest cor
ner d and Alder. Phone Main 1801.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M'MAHOX making ffnnrt Piu-mannt:
restoring health without drugs or scars.
Life cures. 81 adjustments $15. Cass
questions free. Enocken boosting. Eights.
jaacieay Diag.
aR: DANFORD, chiropractor and electro
ineraplst. Specialist In nervous disorders.
ixvwm wwetland bids. Phone Main 8781.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CTkB JITTER CO.. 610 N. W. bldg. Mar.
"w-... tellers muitigrapnea ror j l.
COLLECTING AGENCY.
Wi,W f AVIES, collections. Gerllnser bldg.
oonuea; reasonaoie Charges.
& CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1T06.
Jo collection, no charge; established lSKO.
iANcrso.
MAN'CHESTER Dancing Academy. 864 6th,
mini van, private lessons. -,
A- P. M., eve.; latest dsncs guaranteed;
class Thurs.. Sat. eve.. 7-8:30 Bdwy 21SO.
iy.K.UM DANCING SCHOOL Latest dances.
yiasses lues, and FtI. eve. Private lessons.
,v lignum. Aiar. i.i n. juain
DANCING quickly taught, private lesson.
Arbor Garden. 2d and Mor. Mar. 818.
pRJv'ATE dnnclng school. 810 Ellers bldg.
BERTHA BECKETT HKATH t-.oh-, r.f
dancing In all Its branches. 'Main 8205.
LIE. KABgNOSE. THROAT. LUNOS,
Treatment by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
5?jtaay,jiiiieum bldg., Kd st Wn.
WHOLESALERS AND
Arm d ri:ot Tnp
PTJBRU1LLE BUGGY TOP CO., 209 9
AUTO fePKlXQ MAMFACTCRIXO.
ssig. ana repair
JLAHgft SPRING C0P Ins; 4000 springs
csrrled In stock.
13th a. Couoh sts.
BAGGAGE ( HErKED AT HOME.
Baggage & Omnibus Tranofer. Park a. Pavls.
DRY I.OODS- WHOLESALE. -
L. Dinkeispiel Co. rJ.fc?..P
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
HOUfeER. Board of Trade Bldg.
M. 'H.
GROfFRIRfl.
WADHAMS CO.. 07-73 Fourth street.
1 ATS ANT) C:APS.
TJTANHOUSER HAT CO.. 08-55 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL. CANCARA HARK.
KAHN BROS.. 181 Front street.
MANUFACTURING LADIES' NECKWKAB.
LAST-RX NOVELTY MFQ. CO., 85 V 5th sr.
PULLfif fill TO PLAY
SPOKANK INDIANS WILL BIS MET
FOR FIVE-GAME SERIES.
First Attempt at Outdoor Practice by
YVaabinarton State College Is
Prevented by Haiii.
WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE,
Pullman, Feb. 27. The State College
baseba.ll team will meet the Spokane
Indians again early In April, aocord-ina-
to the announcement of Graduate
Manag-er Kruegel. Nick Williams, of
the Spokane Redskins, writing; from
Antloch. Cal., Informed Manager Krue
gel that he was eager to bring his
diamond prodigies to meet the Staters
in a five-game series.
First call for outdoor practice for
the baseball candidates was Issued yes
terday by Doc Bohler, baseball instruct
or, but the sudden appearance of a
dark cloud ott the horizon, followed
by a shower of hail, drove the athletes
to shelter. Practice will be confined
to Bohler gymnasium for at least a
week. Batting and sliding practice Is
in the course of Instruction offered
the diamond pupils at present.
Six veterans will start the season
for the Staters this Spring. Inflelders
Stenberg. Pasaroors and Bohler and
Outfielders Jerard, Smith end Root are
the "W men, with not a battery man
of college experience on the list of
candidates.
WHISKY SHIPJS CAPTURED
Virginia Police Boat Fights Block
ade Runner on Rappahannock.
RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 27. The state
police-boat Commodore Maury last
night fought and took the schooner
Elizabeth Clark, of Baltimore, In the
Rappahannock River, where the
schooner has been running the whisky
blockade.
Captain Ike Bozeman, with his mate,
both wounded In the fight, and his
crew were lodged In Lancaster County
jail. Twenty oases of whisky were
seized on the schooner, and the patrol
reported 200 cases had been sold at
landings along the river.
Lack of Work Causes SutClde.
INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 27. Frank
Stader. 38, a laborer, shot and killed
his three children early today and later
shot himself In the head. He died In a
local hospital. Brooding over failure to
find work Is said to have been the
cans of his act.
AMTSEMENTS.
,7v--ri
v,. r,-v.
TODAY.
CLACDR GILLIXGWATFK,
assisted by Miss Julie Heme,
Harry and Anna Seymour,
Patrick Barrett.
THOMAS F. SWIFT CO.
Frank Wilson. Meredith s
Snoozer, Travel Weekly, Or
chestra. THE MISSES CAMPBELL
FtANTAGES
MATINEE DAILY 2:30 frj
PAULINE,
The Scientific Sensation.
t OTHER BIG ACTS S
Boxes and Loges reserved by phone.
Curtain tiSO. 7 and a.
mm
FIBS MStlUKCK,
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
M EspKNGKK bEKVlCE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles at. 1
bicycles, phone Main 63, A aiB8.
MCeUCAL.
EMIL THIELHORN, violin teaoher. pupil
fcevclk, 207 Flledner bldg. Marshall l&is.
OPTOMETRISTS ANP OPTICIANS.
WHY PAY MORS 7
55 SAV1NI OF a lO B.
2?50- Properly fitted glasses as low
. as S1.O0; 4000 satisfied customers;
satisfaction guaranteed Cfcaa.
man, optometrist, guy Morrison. Main H134.
PATENT ATTORNEYS. .
R. C WRIGHT 22 years; experience . U. a.
and foreign patents, ttul Pekum bldg.
PHYSICIAN bV.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Allaky bldg. Chronlo
diseases a specialty.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main 4J.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr
PrlnUner and linotyping. 100 V Front il,
corner Stark. Main or A 1418.
BAG BIOS ANP FLtTF BCOS.
fLOFf RUBS m$ OLD CARPETS
Ingrain. Brussels, Smyrna. Axmlnstsr. rag
ruga, all sixes; mall orders prompt; booklsu
CARPEf CLUS, FITTING, ETC.
8x1 Rugs cleaned LS!
xlO lings cleaned
W tSltll. IXtW Kl'O CO-64-68
Union avs. N. East 0510. B 14.8.
REAL 1.SIA1E DEALERS.
PALMER-JONES Co., H. P., 404 Wilcox bldg.
STORAGE AND IBAXSfEB.
FRKE STORAGE.
FREE MOVING.
T-inhona for our trODOSltlOn
ws can
save you money; storage, tacking, mov
ing, shipping.
Modern Brick Storage Warehouse.
SECURITY STORAGE TRANSFER CO..
Office 10O Park su Main OIKi, A 103L
Warehouse. 44-48 E. 6th St. N.
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household
goods specialists; storage, packing, ship
ping and moving; horss and auto vans;
special freight rates to all polnta
C. O. PICK. TRANSFER SXORAGB CO..
2d and Pine sts. Hroadway 608, A IB OS.
OREGOX TRANSFER CO.. 474 dllaan St.,
corner 18th Telephone Main 69 or A 1180
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest la
surance rates In the city.
MADISON 6T. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE.
Office, 180 Madison. General merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7601.
WOOD.
GREEN AND DRY SLAB WOOD, blockwood.
Panama Fuel Co. Main 6J20, A 6809L
JMANUFACTURERS
PAINTS ANP LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. 12ih and Davla sta
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUriaEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor sts.
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AMD VALVES,
M. L KLINE. 84-88 Front St.
PLUMBING ANP STEAM SUFFIXES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front St.
PRINTING.
&RIWTINR W. BALTK3 COMPANY,
rnillllllU 1st and Oak sts. Main loo. A1165
PRODCCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDINQ FAKRELL. 140 Front St.
KOPK ANP BINDING THINK.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrop.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12lh and Davis sta
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN' WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St,
AMUSEMENTS.
Itr'TT f- Broadway at Taylor,
1IL1L1U Phones Mala
1 A A 11221
TOMORROW &
FRIDAY
NIGHT
Shnbert Bros. Present
VIENNESE MUSICAL COMEDY HTT,
Soectal 1IATO CDI 0. CAT March
Pries.
ivi Li s s ri m. s
a sts.
THE -(
tBLUE PARADISE4
f t V -r.rm CIV -".--- V
CAST. CHORUS.
Es"s Floor . 1.B0. Balcony $1. T5o.
00a Gallery, reserved and admlnstoiv Ooa.
Special price matlnse FTI. Y Sat.. Floor,
jl.OO. Balcony $1, 76a, 600. Gallery. 0O0.
11th St. Playhouse
MORRISON AT ELEVENTH
Phones: Main 4767 and A 1142
Boston Grand Opera Co.
170 People 20 Stars SS Orchestra
Monday Night. March 5. AID A"
Tuesday Matinee. March , "IRIS"
Tuesday Night, March 6. "FAUST"
Available Tickets Rye's and Mat.
Floor, to, S4, fS Balcony, $4. S3.
City and Country Mall Orders reo'd.
Address letters, checks, jpostofflce
money orders to W. T. Pangle.
TICKETS NOW SELLING,
At Theater 10 A. M. to 8 P. SL-
BAKER
THEATER,
and Morrison.
"Always a Show of Quality."
Tonight all week Mat. today. Sat.
THE ALCAZAR PLATERS IN
William Fnv.rsham's latest success.
The Hawk
A stronc. arlpplns drama of high life.
Nights. SBc. 00c. 79a. Mats., 2So, COe.
Today bargain Mat., ZOe only.
Next week "The Itlu. Envelop.."
The Little Theater
fSd Street
near
Washington
Mrs. G. J. Frankel
Presents
MARTHA 8. GIEIXW, OF ALABAMA.
Author, Dramatist and Impersonator, in an
Evening From
OLD PLANTATION DAYS
AND "MAMMY'S REMINISCENCES
Wednesday Evening, February XS
8:10 O'clock.
Tickets L00 and 6O0.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office Boom 1S3 Courthouse, Sth-strst
Entrance.
Phone from 8 to 6 Main 878. Home phone A
tSiS. Night call after oiflce no-urs. Main ZT0S
Rsport all oases of cruelty to the above
address. Electrlo lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and
disabled animals at a moment', notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pets communi
cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look alter all Impounding.
There Is no more city pound. Just Oregon
Human. Society.
ri iri.
VERNON In this city Feb. ST, at his lata
residence. 1676 Hereford St., Riley Vernon,
aged 07 yeara The remain, are at the
residence establishment of J. P. Flnley A
Son, Montgomery at 6th. Notlc. of funeral
hereafter.
BASE! At the family residence. 1228 Michi
gan ave., Feb. 20. 1017, Mrs. Carrie Base,
beloved wife of Samuel G. Base. Funeral
notice later. Friends may phone Cham
bers Co. for further information.
FOX In this city Feb. 27. at her late resi
dence. 32 East 10th St. North, I.aVena
Pheba Fox, aged 28 yeara Funeral notice
hereafter.
T TICKET OFFICE SALBJ
, , OPEN . TODAY
MEETING NOTICES.
. PORTLAND CHAPTER, No. 8,
R. A. M. Special convocation,
tomorrow (Wednesday evening.
February 29. 1017, at 7:30. Work
In R. A. degree.
Visitor, welcome.
W. P. ANDRCS.
Secretary.
PORTI-AND LODGE. NO. 55.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication today (Wednesday),
10 A. M., for th. purpose of
conducting th. funeral of the
hmrhr VI. W. Nile..
Please bring autoa. Order W. M.
C. M. STEAD MAN, Sec'y.
w. f a tm rw T.nnnE. NO.
42. jL' F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this (Wednes
day) evening. 7:80 o'clock. West
. , . t- - r riwrM. Vlsit-
DIUS A Olllfia. .
tng brother welcome.
J. P. HOARE. W. M.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL. NO.
B. R. AND S. M. Stated as
sembly this (Wednesday) even
ing 70, E. Eighth and Burn
Blue. Urgreee. Visitors welcome.
X. H. RICHMOND. Recorder.
REGULAR meiuau
Ji?0 this (Wednesday) evening
SiTT?. East Sixth and Alder
fcSJO) streets. Visitors cordially
rtw.' inviieci. i' -
slon the member, and friends will b. enter-
talneo. or a ire&K i'-
GEORGE T. ANDREWS. N. Q.
W. W. TERRY, Seo.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2.
I. O. O. F. Regular meeting
T r n V T-mn A- 3E2Q Al
der iirrri. . ... 1 .... -
weloorre. A. J. WALTHKR, N. g.
R. OSVOLD. Beo.
GtTL REAZF.B GROTTO NO.
65 AND BETSY ROSS COOUL
NO. 1 First annual ball, at 8 .so
o-clock March 2 Cotillion Hall,
S- Fourteenin anu , 4 ' . . , ,
All Mason, and their friend, invlled. In-
innnu. .
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna
N.w designs, jaeger pre-.
FRIEDLANDER'S. Jewelers for E1"V.
Class Pino and presentation Moda';f'n
and estimates furnished free. 10 Wash.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
MARTIN In this clly. Februsry IS Mrs.
Amanda D. Martin, of Silver !-,' .vr-'
seed oi years ii munni -1 - , J
mother of Ida M. Schroder and Mr. Florence
L Dobkins, of Silver Lake, and Arthur
A. Martin, of SussnvlUe. Cal. ; alster of
Farthenla Porter and Mra. Martha Home,
of thla city: Mrs. Nancr Charm an. of
tage Grove: R. T. Porter, of Walker Or.i
Columbus Poner. Pllver Lake, and John
Porter, lailiornia. 1 n. nji r :
to Silver Lake February 6 by the Last
Sld Funeral Directors, where service, wl.l
be held and Interment take place.
RUTHERFORD In this city Feb. 25. Rob-
. . . . j ..ak m KtnrMl
en nuiasngiu, f j ;
services at W. il. Hamilton s funeral
chapel, at cast mitn "
tomorrow (Thursflsy). March 1. 1017. at
2 P M.. by Willamette Lodge No. 2.
A. F. and A. M.. of which deceaeed was
1 , . , Xf.,lnAmh f " Til -
a merauer. iunjimou, . .
etery.
KRUPKE The funeral services of the late
Kobert O. lvrupK will oe oem v vjm i iv-
(Thursday) at 2:80 o'clock P. M.. at the
Flrat Evangelical Church. 10th and Clay
sta Friends Invited. Interment at River
view Cemetery. The remains are at the
. . kn., . T l ITfnlMV Jtr
l.- XIAn,nmrV - t Kth
MEEK In this city Feb. 27. at her late
residence. 742 Irving St.. Mary E. Meek.
sgd 34 years, slater of Mlns t'hrlsttan
Meek and H. A. Meek, of this city. The
funeral services will he held today
i Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. st the
residenr-e establishment of J. P. Klnley A
. . k.k r,iAnH. 1. v 1 1
rUII, i)LUUlUll-l J V vbib . ...... .
DF, LONG At the residence. 4.14 Yamhill
atreet. February 26. Lois Jessie Do Long,
beloved wife of Cheater Do Long. Funeral
services will bs held at Holman's Funeral
Parlors. Third and Salmon streets at 2.80
P M. today (Wednesday). February 21.
Friends Invited. Interment fun Joae. Cal.
NILES The funeral services of the late
Walter H. Nlles will be held today
(Wednesday) at iu:u o-ciock a. at., at m
residence establishment of J. P. Flnley A
r ,r . Ml. VrUnftB Invltail
Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery.
AUCTION SALES TODAT.
At Ash-.tret dock. Sal. ef unclaimed
bacs-ase, eta. tinle ul lrt a. M. lie,. UaKt-r
& Co., auctioneer..
Ford Auction House, 191 Id st. Fnmttnra,
carpets, etc. t-aie at i f. yi.
At Wilson's Auction House, at 1-0 A. M
Furniture. 169-171 Second st.
FCNERAL DIRECTORS. .
Edward Holman. Pres. : W. J. Holmsn, Sec. ;
J. E. Werleln. Treaa
EDWARD H0LLIAN CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THE HOUSE OF SQUARE
DEALING
Third and Salmon Streets
Established 1877
Lady Assistant
Main 507, A 1511.
PERFECT
FIN ERA L SERVICES FOR LESS
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Fnneral Directors.
Lady Assistant.
Wash, at Ella SL. Bet. 20th and flat.
Main 6L A 8S. West Bid.
J. P. FINLET A SON,
Progressive Funsral Directors.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
DUNNING At U'ENTES, funeral directors,
Broadway and Pin. .tr.et. Phon. .Broad
way 480. A 4058. Lady attendant.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.,
East Sid. Funeral Directors.
414 East Alder street. East 02. B 2338.
A. R- ZELLER CO.. BBS WILLIAMS AVS.
East 1088. C 10HS. Lady Attendant.
DAY AND NIGHT 6ERV1CB.
BREEZE & SNOOK 1QH g Mt
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 8d
and Clay. M n 4182. A 282L Lady attendant.
VI I AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON' v...
neral service. U. 80th and GUsan. Tab. 4813.
ERICSON Realdenoe Undertaking Parlors.
12th and Morrison sts. Main OlSJi, A 2283k
P. L. LERCH. East 11th and Clay atresia.
Lady attendant. East 78L B 188a.
MONCMF.NTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 2S4-266 4th
at., opposite City Hall. Mala 8S04. Phillip
Neu at bona for memorials.
OBLAC5INO GPANJITEl CO. I
LI third .t r-xaisoisi jtreet.)
FLORISTS.
MARTIN St FORBES CO., Florists. 854
Washington. Main 209. A 126U. Flower,
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., Florists, 287 Morrison St.
Main or A 1305. Fins flower, and floral
designs. No branch stores.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7216. A 212L Sell
lrg bldg., 0th and Alder sts.
TONBETH FLORAL CO.. 283 Washington
St.. bat. 4th .nd 6th. Main 8102, A 110L
HORTICCLTCRE.
PRUNING, apraylns tree sursery, grafting,
expert gardeuers. Nicholas. Main 741 L
MAUSOLEUM.
"THE BETTER WAY"
Human. Scientific Security for the dead.
Eanltary Protection for th. living. -
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Trmtnua ZUTcrrlew CrUn. Taylor's
Frrx ROwvd.
Vor Faxtlcul&rs Inqulr
Portland Mausoleum Co.
Phon. B'dwy SSL 638 Plttock Block.
CREMATORIUMS.
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
Cemetery and Crematorium
Taker 140S. Z L
NKW TODAT.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on Improved city property at and 7
per cent. Farm and suburban loans at
current rates. Liberal repayment priv
ileges allowed. No delays.
LARGE LOANS SPKCLAL RATES.
A.H.BIRRELI GO.
217-219 Northwestern Bank Bull din.
Marshall 4114, A .118.
Loans of $10,000
and up on Im
proved Bufiness
Property (or for
Improvement Purposes).
J. P. Lipscomb. 242 Stark St
MORTGAGE LOANS
WE IIAVE INSURANCE HONEY
AT 5
PRIVATE FINDS AT 6 A5D 7$4
Robertson & Ewing
S07-8 NarthwMtera Hank: Bids;.
8DLG0IJBEYXQ
13 7 LOANS
OM MORTGAGE SECURITY
KQWTMwtSltHN BANK SOIL
1L01N4
WESTERN BOND &
MORTGAGE GO.
Onr Own Money at C"ti i i r n t Rates,
MINIC1PAL AMI CIIKI'IIBAIIOV
BONUS, KAKM A.VO CITY LOWS,
ftO Fourth St, Board of Trade Bids;.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7
Orescan Iaveatment Mortarasre Ca,
Ulflees aoU-4. lTO Third St.
JNO. B. COFFEY
Insurance, Surety Bonds
304 WILCOX BITIIl. MAIN 7Q2
Desirable locations for lease
To responsible parties; tenants for
building, to b erected, can Interest
owner, wantlns; to erect building;..
Apply JKHOHK B. KTBIMIAIH.
15 t'orhett 11 Id if.
FOR RENT 5-room suite, vacated today.
Kenton bldg.. modern rooms, good light.
Inquire Wm. B. Kenton, suite Fenton
bldg., or C VV. Pallett. 3d fir. Fenton bldg.
DDslBHSB DOOLY e CO., Inc.
.SU I SWO.
S12 Board of Trade Bids;.
LOANSS
lnllmlterl Kastern Kuncla,
ity and 2-arnis. lnsuranee.
A 10M. Bonds, alar. 702
RK 1, EST AT K.
For iStUe
-Lot.
THREE LAURELHVRST HOMES,
d. 7 and 8 rooms, wltti all bullt-lu mod-
m conveniences; old Ivory and white
naml flu tab ; paii jlasj throughout;
bathroom with latest fixture msi tile
floors; gang tv ith each ; three of the
most attractive homes in thla fine dlatrlot;
near lLaurelhuraT olflc with Rood view of
park. I'rlcea 50O0 to rt5to. K. H. lloimea
i.o. . 2"ai Murk at. V U one M a 1 n 8"M.
WHY not buy a choice, small partraent
louae and have a rosy home and 10 per
cent on the investment ? We have them
from $16,000 to $30,000; paytna; from $2000
to f'.'iOO per year. K. K. Bowman A CoM
213 Chamber of Commerce.
2S CLEAJtED, LEVEL, IX5T3 $25.
$1 month, no Interest. Townelte, rich
farming district, best, poultry country, cen
ter over 1.000,000 population, network
railroads Vrl e for particulars now.
P. F. HICKEV. Colman Bidg., Seattle,
FOR RALE 100-acre homestead relinquish
ment, 2 miles Toledo, Or.; fine dairy and
stock ranch, Improved; $700. Address,
WILLIS B. YOUNG.
Las Vegas, Nevada.
ALAMEDA VIEW LOT.
An Ideal location, lot In Alameda, run
ning through to Fremont; 60x139; low
price on application.
GODDARD A. W1EDRICK, 343 Btark St,
GARDEN TRACTS. West Eide only. 35 min
utes car ride. 5 cent fare; a bargain at
$330, $10 cash, balance $j per month.
M. E. Lee. Corbett bldg.
WHO wants blk. IT Firat Afld. to Llnnton
View lots? Clear. For L'oO cash. Tabor
1718, owner. O 12ft, Oregonlan,
luR KAlsE 4-room bungalow, electrloity
and gas; lot 50xl0; $1mj; $460 cash,
terms on balance. Phone C 1737.
$500 CASH obtains $1500 equity In modern
five-room bungalow. Tabor 6170.
BROOKE Dealer In PORTLAND HEIGHTS
EXCLI SIVELY. A few bargains.. Mar. 48J7.
-Houses.
$2300.00.
$400.00 CASH.
6-room bungalow, cemented basement,
bath, street paved. Included in pice. 150
feet from Richmond car, being 63 ft East
ft 7 th at. Ernest ZlmmerU, 41o Lumber
man bldg.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BL'RDffy INTO
IN'COMBT WE PLAN AND BUILD ANY
THING, residence to factory, or any con
struction; sketches and estimates free, fur
nish the money if desired. All depart
ments one office. We actually save you
money. Our reputation your protection.
L R. BAILEY CO.. INC.. Contracting Ar
chitects, t24 Northwestern Bank b:dg.
LAURELHTRPT.
Before purchasing elaewhare seoure onr
list of exquisite homes Just completed, for
ale on easy terms, and obtain copy of our
album telling all about Liu relhurst, the
Addition of Beautiful Home, the show
place of Portland, which challenges com
parison with any slmll r property in the
world. Main office 270 Stark at. Mam
1700. A 151B: ;
$d00 BUYS my modem S-room house, with
full plumbing. fireplace and sleeping
f torch ; a sure enough bungalow, with a
arge living-room and big front porch;
will make a dandy home. X am forced to
sell and for that reason the low figure.
Will consider a mall cash payment snd
$10 per month snd 6 per cent interest For
particulars see my attorney at 404 Piatt
oiig
YOU SHOULD LIVE IN AN OREGON'
HOME BUILDERS" HOME.
We have some "brand new" bungalowa,
thoroughly modem in every reepect, lo
cated near good carllnea. We will be
pleased to show them to you. The prices
are reasonable and terms like rent.
THE OREGON HOME B UILD E R3,
1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
ARE YOU LOO KINO FOR A bNAPT
S19S5 TERM 9 $1985.
1080 E. 0TH fcT. NORTH.
Modern S-room bungalow, hardwood
floors, fireplace, built-in effects, full base
ment, cement floor, H block to ear. Take
Alberta car to 80th st. Owner there 1 to
A dally, or phone East 6415.
$1000 EQUITY FOR $100.
5-room bungalow, modern. fireplace,
dutch kitchen, full basement, fixtures and
shades, 50x100 lot. cement sidewalks paid
for. y Balance $1600. easy terms. No
tradcV Tabor 3-09. evenings.
A REAL BUNGALOW SNAP.
45'.h street and Bandy blvd., price $3000.
All at. improvementa in and paid, fur
nace, fireplace, oak floors, built-in fea
ture . etc. Rltter, Lows & Co.. 07 Board
of Trade bldg.
$4250 BUYS beautiful 0-room house with
rtnisnea attic, i ir-piacr, .uraaae : moaern
throughout; garage. Will consider trade
and aome cash. No agents. O 129. Ore
gonlan.
26-ROOM HOUSE. FLATS.
This splendid corner for sale cheap. $13.
250: good terms : this lnciudea a 4-room
house; to appreciate it. must see. 001 Yeon
bldg. Bee Mr. Beery.
JENNINGS LODGE.
1 acre and 6-room modern bungalow,
built-in conveniences, fireplace, finished
attic; 4 blocks from station. Here's your
chance: make offer. AH 122, Oregonlan.
$15.000 MODERN home on full lot. Nob
illll iciear;; wi.i iihb iwo-uii rui unin
cumbered property, balance time. Phone
Mar. 13S3. Call 610 Ch. of Com.
FOR KALE 100x100 corner, 5-room modern
bungalow, an Kinaa oz irmt, t.uuu, ilia
tz.. join st. y
$o $00 50x100. modern 7-room house, Wasco,
near ISth. among Irvlngton's best homes;
terms. Phone Eaet 8S99.
BROOKE, dealer In Portland Heights homes
exclusively. A few sacrifices. Mar. 4S27.
7-ROOM house, Punnyside. $1850, worth
$2000. k cash. RhlnehardL Mala T849.
REAL ESTATE.
tor S-Je Hwu!-ea,
Z KX1' ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
V--,. THAI CANNOT BE BEAT.
Vancouver ave.. close to Broadway. $30O0,
cash. lOOxlOO; I .old this aame prop
erty 4 years ago for $60uu.
loorl?.U JnvrIook, comer. lOO by
-Hi U Btrx. improvement
V!TilMiip..Pl venu -r Beech. $1100,
15th -IS a 1 "tr't --ewments paid.
hod eilirfa- -room modern concrete
$SlOO t: U Paid,
ZSSH? Wlllm ve. and Kmtnge--V-H
-room nouse. fully modem, fur.
Uf1,0, lirepiace. waah tray furnished,
ja t' oiprovemente paid, $2uoo.
n?drC?mLrclil1 oroard, trees 7 rears
old. at North Yamhill, flOoO.
L E. THOMPSON,
bis Mississippi Ave.
V oodlawn 1733.
IJJTST71, HKM- '--OERN' HOME.
mirVVLJ T e- rrtetd district, on hard
IhnVT? K"trrtt'cioM to W park and
oU-, h, bdrooma, aieepiug porch.
ii tfut .kitchen. fireplace, buifetl
n fl-. full cement base
ment, wash trays, good lawn end roee
.Vost 3440. Will sacrifice for
f,riJ-, lr1 cmmlx n1 "ralght 8-y-ar
mortgage, 7 per cent. No trades, no agts.
on t answer nniees you have $700 or
more to Invent. Mr. Chapman, Broadway
evenings Wood In wn S712.
$2130.00.
$400.00 CASH.
6-room house, en paved street pald
ror) cemented basement, furnace, bath.
P.W,T P'nted, 1 block from car. being
?V -T 6 wEt th at, Ernest .mnerli.
410 Lumbrrmeni bldg.
PARKROSE 5-ROOM BUNOALOW.
100x150 TRACT ALL CULTIVATED.
$100 DOWN. $22 50 PER MONTH,
No mortgagee to assume, et.ra.icht con
tract, ehln cled bungalow very nobby,
porch across front and side; bath, large
rooma, fireplace. baemnt; some nice
trees, macadam road. 2 blocka to car and
fandy bld; water, lights and gaa. See
thla quick. Hickman-Wiiaon, 40n and
Eandy. Tabor tSt8. C 121.
JUST THINK .n50.
Piedmont bungalow, well-built and mod
ern (a i,Ka ftnd fruit trees. Only one
Mock from Union avenue thoroughfare.
t hia cost owner $35o0. An unusual bar
gan on eaey terrna.
C. DE YOUNG A COMPANY. '
513-Q14 Chamber of Commerce.
Sub urban Home Property.
. SMALL FARM BARGAINS.
8.5 2Vs acres, U-rm. houee. near electrlo
station church, school. IS miles
, from city. All In cultivation.
II BOO i acre, 5-rm. bungalow, nearly new.
fireplace, buffet, running water,
elope to Crre ham depot. All In cul
tivation. More land can bs pur
chased. $1050 1 acne. 5-rm. bungalow. chicken
park, barn, fruit, berries, etc Near
horkwojd station, on Mc Hood.
Electrlo.
$ 4501 acre, unimproved, ready to plow.
on Baee Line hnrd-surf aoed road,
close to electrlo station, store,
church, and school, gas and electric
llghta This la a snap.
$2000 15 acre-v nearly all in cultivation ;
best red shot soli, unexcelled view
of Sandy River, and an ideal place
for suburban home, with electrio
station right a, your door.
I'MiiDENSToCK & LARSON.
.Ground Floor. a Oak St.
TDEAL SUBURBAN HOMESITE.
From 1 to 10 acres, rich land, well
developed community- 30 minute
out, with iw big red steel train
daily each way through lu Buy now
at our low prices and easy pay
ments. Tyt ws phow yon
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
10- Fourth fct.
PARKROSE ACHE TRACT. Jln.
ONE-ROOM HOUHE AND WOODSHED.
$5 DOWN. 15 PER MONTH.
Mostly c!ea red, 2 blocks to cr, water,
gas and lights, a candy plave for garden
and chickena. outside city limits on ondy
hlvd. HlckniAn-WUson, 45th and Sandy.
Tabor ObK, Q 2121.
GIBSON HALF ACRES.
Good soil, good water, cloeto csrlln.
easy terms ; w ill build in suit purchaser.
Phone Msnshall 15S5 or Peilwood 470.
.lOHN GIBSON. Owner.
COUNTRY HOME SITE.
B or 10 acre, near Handy Road and fiCd
street, low price on application; part trade.
GODDARD & W1EDK1CK. 2-13 Mark St.
Homret eadx.
FOR BALE 160-acr homestead relinquUh
ment in the Deschutes County; 3-room
house, bsrn, fenced, fine trout stream on
land. P. O. box 5J0, Bend. Or.
For Pale
Acreage.
CHSAP ACREAGE,
fi seres. $250: $10 down. $' per month
buys 5 acres of land between Portia nd
snd Centralis, on the tnalu line of 3
railroads. 1H miles from a town of SOO
population, sawmills a nd shingle mills.
Home of this land la partly cleared; run
ning streams, some hot torn and some
bench; some of t his land in good onion
land; can give you any kind of a piece
you want.
$20 down, $10 per month, buys 40 acres
f ood land at $-2.50 per acre. 2 mi tea
rom the Col urn hia River, bet ween Port -land
and Astoria in Cosrlltz County; this
land la free from rock and gravel. 1 1 s
nicely, good soli and holds moisture, t
BELL REAL ESTATE CO..
Sis Rallwey Exchange Bldg.
TOD have been wanting a piece of acreage,
well here Is your chance, I have 5 acres
8 miles from Sherwood snd electric line,
first growth fir and cedar, running stre.m,
price $50ia. Will take piano up to $2-V.
terms on balance, owners only. Address
1M4 Siskiyou st., or C 1M evenings.
POTATOES, chickens and berries can be
raised on this; lu acres near Base Line
and Rock wood roads, close to Eastwood
station, 7-rm house, unfinished ; barn, ber
ries; t3 fruit trees. 0 years o'd ; buy this
and be Independent. Price $.iOOO.
GODDA HU at W1EDRJCK. 2-43 rTark St.
BUY your country homesite on the Columbia
River Highway; good water; river front
age; splendid foliage, close to Portland :
prices ressonable; terms. Call or see
owners, Oa5 Corbett bldg. Phone Marsh a: 1
B08T.
4hk ACRES, dandy place, house, barn, full
Dean ng onrnwu, o err in. ivr suit, vw,
mostly cash. Foster paved road. Mala
fcJ7, H ecre. new 6-r. bungalow. $lo0.
$300 cash. McFarland. 605 Yeon bldg.
4 RAISE ONIONS ON THIS.
SO acres close to Beaverton; rich deep
black loam, running water; no buildings.
Price $7500.
CiODDAltD WTEDRICK, -43 Starlt Pt.
CHICKEN. FRUIT. GARDEN RANCHES
Near Portland; $75 to $u0 per acre; easy
terms best soil, farms for sale, all alasa.
McFarland, 605Yeon b.dg., Portland.
24 ACRES, all In cultivation. $750 per'tract;
6 acres, ditto. $1400; paved. Foster road.
12Hc fare. Other choice acreage on 10a
fare. McFarland. f-05 "i eon bldg.
REDUCE the high cost of living by pur
chasing one of our acres; fine soli and
easy terms. Maat-rson or Reld, 20J W tl
cox bldg. Main 3517.
ONE acre, all In cultivation, good house.
Barr road and t2d St.; price $0no. Rltter,
Lows st Co.. 207 Board of Trade b.dg:
ACRE tracts 8Sth N. end Btmpson; fine
oil. Call woodlawn 2408 evenings
For bale Farms,
MUST FELL BEFORE WEDNESDAY
TO UAV15 OTHER PROPERTY.
Therefore you will get bargain In 20
acres on Pscifla Highway in ClaVke
County: house, barn, lO acrss in cultiva
tion, orchard, good w ster. nee r school.
This Is sn opportunity you will never
have again. Take advantage of It. Atkln
ron A Nichols, 112 W. 6ta su, Vancouver.
Wash.
50 0O ACRES In Fouth western Washlnsjson
for sale, to settlers only, upon eaey terms
snd low prices. $5 per acre and up. "Writ
for map showing location terms, etc.
WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY.
Tacoma Bldg., Tacoma, Wash,
SMALL MISSOURI FARM. $10 CASH and $5
monthly; no Interest or taxes; highly pro
ductive land : cloee to three big markets.
Writs f "r photographs snd full Informa
tion. Munger. A-241 N, Y. Life - bldg..
Kansas City. Mo.
INVESTIGATE. v
15 a ere a, new house and barn. X aeree
ef orchard. 2 cows. 1 hor, on good rook
road 1 mile from Sherwood; sit for $2000:
only takea $500 cash. McKenzi & Co., 615
Oerllnger blag.
FOR PALE Wheat ranch, by widow; last
year's crop rsn over 35 bushels to tie
acre; does to Walla Walla; part of es
tate; further information, address Mrs.
M iller. poatofflcs box S62. Walla Wails,'
Wash,
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS.
Eastern Montana, at $2.50 to $19 per acre;
eultable for farming- or grazing; eaiy
terms. For Information write or see IV.
K. Holt. Miles City. Mont.
FoK A I by owner, SO-scre ranc a and
furnishings, located near Jewell, Clatsop
Co.. in Nehaiem Valley: price $3."no.
terms; no trade. E. A, Spencer. Jewe l.
Or.. Clatsop Co.
4000 ACRES lozged-off land for aale in one
body at bargain; might consider unincum
bered property in part payment, 010
Chamber of Commerce. Phone Mar.
Logged -off lands. $10 a. up. running water.
empiyt; little fanna cleared. Improved, $5
down. J. R- Sharp. 557 Sherlock bldg.
CHOICE WHEAT LAND $1. worth $40.
Fifth cash. bal. 9 year!- pa ments.
C. D. 8TROW fc CO- 6v3 Stock iuxch. Bld