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13 THE MORNING OREGOMAX, 3IOXDAT. JANUARY 21, 1913. CLUB PLANNED FOR Representative of So-Called Fosdick Commission Ar .i. rives , in Portland. OBJECTS ARE SET FORTH In Charles Lloyd Totals Out fd Thl City of llavlnr IMaeo for Tlwe In Srrlo to Go Where Ihcj Can led at Home. A clubhouse. In Portland for the cz (uiWt use. of soldiers and sailors Is amonr tti plana of Charlea Lloyd, of haa Francisco, who baa prrlved in J'ortland to or-canlse the work here of tha so-callnd Kosdlclt Commlsalon. OthT plana of the romrnliilon Include a series of lectures for. and sldl-s br ttia soldier and sailors In all academic ub).-ta in which they may be Inter ested.' as well aa borne entertainments for the boys In service. "Ton shouldn't call It the Fosdick Commission. said tr. Lloyd yesterday, peaking; of the orfinmtlon which ha represents. "Vou are really talKlng about the War Ltepartmrnt. and Navy l"epartment CommlHlona on Training Camp Activities, of which Ilaymond K. hosdlck Is chairman. This commis sion has turned over to the Y. M. C A. and Knlchia of Columbus the reapunsl blltty for look In -j out for the soldiers' spare time Inside tbe Army camps, and to the I'layic.ound and Recreation As sociation of America the care of the aparo time of the soldiers outsldo the Army camps, or In other words. In the town j and cities near the camps. Katertalasaeat Me Pr. 1t Is the work of this association to see that the soldier is -tern the tacked by etrlkera or their sympathla era without interference from the mar shale. The business men called for assist ance. A number of deputy sheriffs were sent from Nancoovrr and aeveral arrests were made for unlawful assent biles, ticketing; was stopped and con ditions were quiet for a time until last week, when five women who had been actlv In labor disturbances were appointed as deputy marshals. A storm of protest followed this action and a determination to take a decld J stand In the matter resulted In a ireet ins; of the Camaa Commercial Club In special sessions. The club organised and financed the movement for a recall. Wladjaaaaaera Load otr. HONOLULU, T. 11., Jan. 20 (Spe- laL With several sailing- vessels, part of the United (states fihipplnt; Board fleet. In port loading sugar. Honolulu harbor ha taken on the ap pearance familiar 30 years ago. when It was tbe port for the big- fourmast- era of the I'arlflc. It Is expected that the bnlk of the Hawaiian sugar crop this year will be enrrted to the main land by sailing ships, the steamers having enough car 0 of other kinds to fill their holds. Haltiler. for San Franctico: for Trince Rupert. B. c. Prince Rupert, 7:S A, P. Tide at Astoria Monday. High. Low. M ., f-et'l:3l A. M 8 1 feet M l feet 3:11 P. Si U S fool Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD. Jua. io. Condition of the Nar at 5 P. Sl.i tk-e. smooth; wind, north, four unllca. AMrSTe-TE-JTT-1. BrltUb Report Front Quiet. LONDON. Jan. SO. Today s war of fice statement on the Franco-Belgian front military operations reads: "The night passed quietly. There m. noth ing of special Interest to report.' Artillery Auxiliary Mcels Tonight. The regular meeting of the Oregon auxiliary of tho 148th Field Artillery will be held tonight at S o'clock in room E of the Central Library. Pacific Coast shipping Notes. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. in. 'SpeciaM The steamer Heaver sailed durtnir tbe alabt (or ta Kranrnco and San Hedro. carrying1 i freight and passencera from Portland and Astoria. The steamer mas delayed In the river several hours by a heavy fog. The Blem schooner E. II. Meyer ealled today for Han Francisco, loaded m-lth lum ber from Knappton'and Weetport. Tbe steam schooner Prentiss s.illed today for baa r'rancUco aitli lumber f ruin Kuapp too. The steam schooner Fantlam sailed today for Han Pedro, carrying lumber from tbe Hammond milt. Partly loaded lth lumber from Ft. Helena for ran Francisco, the motor schooner Krrta shifted to tho local harbor during the night, and will tmtl tomorrow or Tuesday. The motor schooner Aatofia, lumber laden from Port. and for rdncr. la awaltlne the arrival of a Dortloo of hercrea before aalna i to sea. Tho eteara schooner J. B. Stetson arrive! today from Saa Francisco, carrlng freight for Portland. The tank steamer Atlas arrived today with barge ftl In tow. she carried oil for Astoria and Portland. The schooner little Bennett shifted this mnrnlnc lo bt. Johns, aliero she wlii load lumber. The steam schoonera Klamath and Tiverton will be du. tonlshl from ran Francleco. Afier dtecharslng fuel oil In Aatoria and Portland, tho tank steamer Oleum sailed for California today. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. -JO. Maximum temper ature. -40 degree; minimum. dearer, itlver reading at 8 A. M.. 14.3 feet; chance In lest '.'4 hours. 1 foot fall. Total mlnfill IS P M to 3 P. M l, none: total rainfall since September I. 11M7. '24.4H Inchre: normal rainfall since September 1. 2:i.3V Inches; ex cess of rainfall since September 1. 117. 1"7 Inches. Sunrise. 7:41V A. M. : sunt't. 4:r.9 P. M. Total sunahine January '.'0, g Moure. 30 minutes: possible sunahine. 9 hours. 12 mlnutra Afonnrtae. tl:3H A. moonset. I :." A M. Harometer (reducer! to sea level) at 3 P. it.. 30U Inches, ttelatire humidity at noon. b& per cent. THE WEATHER. STATION'S. TICKET OFFICE SAIE Opens Today T-If7TT Jf Broadway at Taylor At-"AA-AVJ MatB i ama A-1123. 3 bJ;. Next Thurs. SFKCIAL PRICE MAT. SAT. Henry W. Savage Will Offer The Saury Star. Famooa Comic opera. Sluch-Pralsed Cast. Chorus. Orchestra. Eve's Floor 12. Bat $1.50. SI. 75c, 50c. Gal. 50c. Sat. Mat Floor 11.50. BaL SI. 75c, 50c. Gal. 50c ffTTTrrrTTrrrT i ,J This directory Is for the information .of the public, to give as far aa pos sible the different lines of business which the average person may find occasion to use. Any information which cannot be found here will be gladly furnished by phoning: Main 7070 or A 6095. House 40. REAL ESTATE. MODERN BUNAl,OWa LOW PK'CJiS. rSASV PAYMENTS. 4 ROOMS BATH. Modern Bungalow, flsGo 4100 Llowa and tls a month. 5 ROOMS A BATH. Modern Bunnalow, fJVM i00 down aud (-0 par month. 7 ROOMS & BATH. Bungalow Type, 15 Down. (22 per month. For full description call Maclnnes. 310 Oregon Bldg. Plionu- Broadway ltf:'8. At'COKUION TLEATINti. liiiAIbTlTCmNG. 3c A VARD. PLEATING. ALL. L.VTtST STALES. EASTERN" NOV ELTY CO.. S3 0TH ST.. BfclTWKEN OAK AND STARK STS. BROADWAY 2UU0. fate of Weatbor SAX FRANCISCO. Cel.. Jan. M. (Spe cial. following the reported selauro of a private yacbt from Its Orroan ownrr on the opportunity to make an enjoyable, and I anemic Coaet. it was learned today that Chart Showing Hour So-Called Fosdick Commission Works. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. WAR DEPARTMENT. NAVY DEPARTMENT. War Department and Navy Department (Fosdick) Commission on Training Camp Activities. Baker R'llae Boston .... a!ary .... 1'hK-aco ... Denver .... Des Mul nes I'uluth .... Eureka ... flalveeion . Hrlena Jacksonville Juneauf Kansas Clry.. I .oe Anr!es.. Marshflrld ... Mrdford Mlnneapolle .. Nrw Orlrans.. Nrr Vork North Head... North Yakima Phoenix ..... Pocntrllo .... Portland .... Rnsrblira .... Sacramrnto .. HI. Loue Halt Lake.... San T'leso. . . . hail Krant-lsco. Sratllo ....... rtpokane Taroma Tstooeii Island Valdeil Walla Walla. Washington Wlnnlp-n ...! I 14I 30U.0n..;w ,Cioudv .I i4l 34 II.O'l1 . . 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IO.I-T. ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE CAMPS PUytround and Recrration Society of America. ACTIVITIES INSIDE CAMPS. Y. M. C. A. K. of C and Others. at the same time decent use of his spare time when he comes to town. For this parp- It la buildins club house, arrancintr regular high school and ccllea-o courses for the soldiers, and enlistins people la the plan of takintr soldiers Into their homes where they can meet the right .kind of girls and crown folks. "It Is planned to build one of these clubhouses In Fortland. where there will be pool and billiards and other frames, and a gymnasium and shower baths. The T. il. C A. already haa offered the boys In uniform all these things In it buildins: here, but It can But make the boys take' advantage of Its Invitation to the extent that they should " Mr. Lloyd took pains to explain that the commission Is not competing, but co-operating with the T. M. C A. and Knitthta of Columbu", "We want tho T. SI. C A. and Knltthts of Columbus to do all they can. he said, and if necessary will get b'hlnd them and help them do more, but there also la work for the commis sion to do which the other organisa tions cannot do. Many of the soldiers, b-rlnr merely human, feel exceedingly aensttive about 'sponging.' and al though the whole front of the T. M. C A. building Is covered with a al?n that says. toldlera and sailors wel come, many of the boys hesitate about accepting the privileges offered, and crowding out othera who are paying for what they enjoy. "On the other hand. If the soldiers and sailors have a clubhouse of their own. which la exclusively for their Be, they mil have no hesitation at all about going In and enjoying every thing tUat la offered to the 'ullest ex ten L" M cade, Barter la Oaeaes. The local committee In charge of this branch of the war work of the commission haa opened headquarters In Room Z01 Northwestern Bank build ing, where all activities for tbe time will be centralised. Mr. Lloyd's func tion as the direct representative of the commission In Washington, will be to oraanlxe and direct the energy already existent here, lie says be will remain In Portland a long aa necessary, from one month to six. CAMAS RECALL FILED rCTTTIOTeS FILED FOR ElECTIOX TO OlST MAYOR CLARK. Baalaeoa Mea et Testa Charge City lUxoratlve With Refusal e La B forea Laws er Do Other Do ties. CAMAS. Wash, Jan. 20. fSpeclaL Petition calling for a special election to recall O. T. Clark. Socialist Mayof of Camaa. were filed yesterday with the City Clerk. The number of signatures on the petitions is equivalent to 72 per cent of the votes caat at the last city election. Thirty-five per cent la re quired for a recalL The charge of malfeasance or mis feasance while In office waa signed by 4 business men and representative citl xena and consists ln his failure to have the lawa and ordlnancea of the eaty of Camaa enforced and In appoint ing and keeping In office a chief of police- and a police force who have failed to perform their duties and have neglected and refused to enforce the laws, suppress public tumults, suppress disturbance of the peace and resist ance against the law, and that aaid Mayor and chief of police have connived and Joined In public tumuita. unlawful aaaembllea and disturbances of the peace In violation of hts public duty as a public offlciaL" "Mayor Clark's term of office expires January L 1H. He waa employed by the Crown Willamette i'aper Company prior to the paper mill strike In Oc tober. A few days after the strike was called about IS strikers were appointed a deputy marshals. Several disturb ancea occurred and a number of men a.d boys workins in the jnUl were al- loeal naval officials hsvo traced a number of small vessels ownel by unnaturalized Auatrlaa subjreta in California and have re quested authority from Washington to take them over. While the Government has d rlared - a lenient policy towards Austria. naval o'flrers here are of the opinion that tneso ousts should bo commandeered once. Tbe vessel In port are of small tonnage and several of tbem are used in fishing ope rations. W bile apparently harmless, (hey prove a menace lo the secrery or marine movements, and. If taken over, will be valuable adlunct to natal activities on the Pai-lfic coast. Tbe ateamer T. A. Kilburn. which put back In port with engine troubles tbe other dav, for the fourth time l:i aa many weeks. cleared for Portland late Saturday nlsht In another attempt to make ber regular trip. Toe steamer Irla. of the Mateon bteam ahlp Company, cleared fur Honolulu today wall a heavy general cargo. TU winds Saturday were blowing In op posite directions along tho coast north and south of Man Kranclsco. Vessels arriving today I rum both up and down tbe coast were delayed frc.1l 12 to lu hours by head winds, according u reports made by their captains. Tbe steamer "Hose t'lty waa Ii hours late coming from n Pedro and the steamer lilrllo Mahony wss lo hours late from the same port, while the steamer Avalon. cumins down the coast front tirays liarbor waa itf hours behind time. MARS II FIELD. Or, Jan. 30. fSpeclal.) ruxet bound tug Tree, with lumber barge in tow. entered port tbla morning at 7 to transport lumber from ttmltb illll to San KrancMco. Tho steam schooner Westerner arrived thta morning from fan Francisco at 8. load ing fun cars white cedar ties for shipment south, V. S. Naval Kadlo Reports. All vessels reooeteel at S I. M waless otaerwUe Indicated. PROVIDKNCIA. Port Townsend for Ran Francisco. Sit miles north of fan Francisco. KLAMATH, ban Francisco for Hi Helena. 5 miles north of Capo iilanco. EK.VKS'T H. MEYKK. Columbia River foe Saa Pedro, I2t miles aouta of Columbia itlver. KII.TtCRN. fian Francisco for Porrlar.il 20U miles north ot ran Francisco. . A. PM1TH. In tow of tuc Samson. Ban Francisco for Coos iiay. 137 miles north of ban rraneisco. LA BKEA. Vancouver for an Lula. BSD miles from tan Lu is. C1UXSLOK. Han Luis for Saa Francisco, 154 miles from ban Lula. II ICR KIN. Llnnton for Oavlota. off Gavlota, LYMAN tiTLWAKT. beattle for aaa Luis. off Kaa Lula. rvKTEK. isan Pedro for Everett. SO uiieo irora ran redro. WILLAMETTE. Sao Pedro for Kan Fran usee. -J miles south of ban Francisco. CKLILO. Han Francisco lor Everett, off FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity l'alr; easterly winds. Oregon Fair: moderate easterly wind. Waahlngton Fair ex.-ept niln near the Coa.t: moderate eaatorly winds. Idaho Fair. eim'.IHn !.. WKI.t.S. Mi-leornloclnl At'CTIOX 8AT.ES TODAY. Ford Auction Rouse. Itl td St. Furniture. carpet, eta bale at X P. at. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. Furniture. Iba-llt oecond at. MELTING NOTICES. AL KADER TKMPLE, A. O. N. M. rs Cetemonial ses sion Mundav. Juil 21. com menclng at i P. M.. Municipal Auditorium, Third aud Mar Wet ala. parade from the Mil sonic Temple to the Audi torium at 1J0 P. M- Hu'l nees session at tho Masonic Temple at I0:i0 A. M. Pe titions must be in the hanrla of the recorder before J0:Ui! A . Dinner at the Multnoman Moiei at a P. M. Second section at the Auditorium u i v Vl.lfnrs cordially Invited. Ad miulnii bv 1U1M card only. ity order of the potentate. IIUUH J. HOYD. llecordcr. WASHINGTON LODGK. NO. 44. A. K. AND A. M. Ppeclul eommuiiK-atlon this i Monday) evening. 7 o'clock, bast Mh and Ilumslde. K. A. dekrie. Vlnltora welcome, order V'. M. I. II. RICHMOND. Sec. HARMONY LODBE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munlcatlon this tMod.ty) at 7 this tModay) eve. SO o'clock. Work i.'i the li. degree. Vlhltors welcome. W. M. DE LIN. Sec CAMEL1 A CHAPTER. NO. 2T. O. K. 8. Stated communication this (Monday) evening. SoctaL All O. K. 8. welcome. By order uf W. M. lIAKiLTi't; KuBI.NSuN, Secretary. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins. New deaigna jaeger Broa.. 131-3 bth at- FRIEDLA.VDER'8 for lodge emblems. class pins and medala. 310 Washington St. DIED. COLBT In this city. Jan. 20. at 211 Glenn ae.. Ruth IS. Corny, seen iu years, late of Alameda. Cal. The remains are at the residence ulabllnhnicnt of J. P. 'lnley & bun. Montgomery at 4th at. BROWELL In this city. Jan. Geo. Browell. aged 4. yearn. rotlcc ot tuneral later. Artaugemouta In care of Miiier ale Tracey. TOPE K A. Kan Francisco for Eureka. alxH uutko i uiui Arena. MULTNOMAH, dan Pedro for Kan Fran cls-o. IS milea weal of Point Concepelon. NORWOOD, ban Dl. o for fan Ir'raatiaco, 1V4 aulas from sn Franriaco. Movenicnls of Vessels. AMUni A. Jan. 20. Left up at 4 A. M schooner Lottie Bennett. Suited at 18 A. M.. steamer E. IL Meyer, for Kan Pedro. Arrived at and left uo at 10 A. M., steamer J. n. stetson, from tan Francisco. Arrived uown at a A. XI.. motor schooner Erria Called at S P. M.. steamer Santism. for Saa Pedro. Arrived at :1J P. M.. stesmer A t laa. towing barge No. VI. from t-an Frsn- risco. rvaneo at i.-;o p. m., steamer Oleum. erancisco; at :ju p. Ja., steamer ritniiH. tor eaa sranclsco. ' l.. jan. ,u. Arrived ffteamer reuaiem. s nooner lottlo Bennett, from Kan Pranclaco. steamer J. it Sr.iMin fmm Franrtsco. bailedSteamer Oleum, for ban BAN FRANCISCO. Jan. SO Arrived at"? A. M., stcaruer Rose city, from San Pedro. CAVIOTA. Jan. 20. arrived fieamer W r. Hemn. from Portland. PORT KAN LCIS. Jan. Arrived Steamer J. A. Chanalor. from Portland, belied dteamer Argyll, for Portland. KAN FRANCICO. Jan. In. Sailed at II P. M stcaiuer F. A. Kilburn. for Portland. ASTORIA. Jan. IB Salted it 11 P t steamer Beavar. for Ban Franclaco and . Pedro. TACOMA. Jan. 20. Arrived Ktramers Templaaan Maru 'Japanese), from Seattle' Quadra, from British Columbia. Departed steamers Flrwood. for Seattle; Quadra, for British Columbia. SEATTLE. Jan. 50. Arrived Steamers Jefferson, from Alaska: Admiral Watson, from Ban Francisco; Prince Rupert, from frlac Kupsxi. , C balled suataers 1TNEKA1. NOTICES. ALDRICH In this city. Jan. 19. Mrs. Cath erine O. Aldrlcn. mother ot Mrs. l.. t. Stott. of Duyton. Wash.: Mrs. O. W. Web ber, of Portland. Ur. ; Mrs. L. K. Kinley. of Saratoga. Cal.. and E. It. Aldrjch. of San Francisco. Cal. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Ilolman's funeral parlors. Third and Sal mon streets, at 10 A. M. tomorrow tTues day), Jan. 112. Interment Klvcr View Cem etery. RICE At his late residence. 17 East 27th St.. Jan. It. Henjairiln 14. Rice, sited 77 years, father of Elmer Rice and Mrs. 'telle Cowan, of Missouri, and Miss Lulu Rice, of this city. The funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of K. S. Dunning. Inc.. at East nth and Alder sts.. st 10:liU A. M. tomorrow Tursda. Jan. 22. Friends Invited. Interment ML Scott Park Cemetery. CA RMICH AEL In this city. Jan. 2". at the family residence. 1HM E. Alii-r. YeMn May t'armiehnel. aged 2& years, wife ot tVHilam rmlchael. The funeral services will be raTssaBsaVsslsafassBtSasaC R A ITCD ALCAZAR DAjLK PLAYERS Bargain Tonight 35c Only. All Week Matinees Wed.. Saturday. Most powerful and gripping drama of modern tiinea. The season's greatest e sensation, ON TRIAL With the special double revolving stage. Kvenlngs 2Sc. Sue. 73c. Sat Mat, 25c, dUc Wed. Bargain Mat., 25c Kext week "It Taya to Advertise.'' K. bltPliAX, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordioa side pleat, buttons covered; mail orders. 219 Plttock blk. Broadway 1099. ASSAVEKS AND ANALYSTS,. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 oecond silver and platinum bought. IKON FOUNDRIES. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. Kngineers, founders, machinists, boiler makers; boiler and blacksmith shop. Of fice and works, Hawthorne ave. and E. 3d. INSIKANCF.. FOR Information about the best lifo insur ance telephone Main 06I8. JINK. AWATB CtTTLKM AND MFO. JEWELERS. AliATES cut and polished; jewelry and watcn repairing. Miller's. 243 ri Wash, st ATTOKNKYS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 61S Pittock block. v wierae tor consultation. AtTOS WlTHOl'T DRIVERS. NEW cars, reasonable rates. City Garage. eoiutn street. Broadway 40. BAKBKR SI Prl.IEH. OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy and sell all kinila barbfcr supplies. 250 2d. BOAT Bi n.DKRS. FOCR MARX BROS. CO.: The Boyarr Co.: Doc O'Nril; BESSIE REM PEL A PLAYERS: "Five of Clubs": COMFORT KINO: (.I.OKCK AtSTIN MOOKE COR DELIA HAAGER. O. P, GRAHAM, commercial and doepnea fiahboata, building and in stock. 1'oot Lowell st. CANtElL L M- JONES. JL D. CANCER TREATED. oI2 Morgan bldg. Marshall 8143. CEI.LIIAUD BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-UODSON 8S7 Waelilngton. Bdwy. COMPANY. 4ol. A 1254. CHIROPODY. CHIROPODIST. William, s:elle and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chlroDoulst In the city. Parlors. 3o2 Gurltng'jr bldg.. eouthwest cor- nfir .-q and Alaor. Phone Main 13UI. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. SICK PEOPLE: Dr. McMahon. Portland. 100 chlrupractlc specialist. That's why I never nave to employ drugs, operatlona. vibratora, violet rays, electricity, heat. light and other Joss House atuntu. I move the causes of disease quickly, surely anu teas expensively. uully convincing the doubting Thomas. 31 adjustment elu. gcven. 30. i'tionc, call, write. CIRCILAK LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 611) N. W. bldg.. Mar. oH22. 100 letters multigraphed, $1.50. FANTAGE MAT. DAILY 2:30 WILSON'S LIONS, Tbe Act That Startled Broadway. Ml Other Big Acts. Thrco performances Dally. Nlsht Curtain at t anu w. LYRIC MFSICAL STOCK Mat. Dally at t:30. Nights Continuous at 7:30. Dillon Franks, funnier team of come dians ever seen in stock here, in "THK NIGHT OWLS." A regular Joyfest in three scenee 30 people. Murlu. laughter and the Rosebud Chorua Tues. niicht 'The Country Store" (extra. Frliiay Chorua ulrls contest. COLLECTION AGENCIES. NETH t CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 170. No collections, no charge: established 1900. DANCING. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy, 8.H Fifth. Under new management. Latent dances taught 10 private lessons. $5. Hours in A. M. to ::.o. Hroadway 2327. THE BECKETT-HEATH SCHOOL Dan cing taught in all lla brunches, private, day or ev. classt-s. Tues. and Frl., 8-10. assembly after. 3S6ta Wash, Main 3205. MRS. ' FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and stage dancing, private iUblructlon: classes Hon., Thurs.. 8 to 10. 109 2d St. bet. Wash, and Stark. Main 2100. NEW ARBOR GARDEN. 2d and Morrison; every night, except Sunday, dancing school In connection. ELECTRIC MOTORS. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT. L. A. WALKER ELECTRICAL WORKS. 413 Burnslde. Broadway 5674. EYE. EAR. NOSK AND THROAT. Dr. F. F. Cass?day, treatment; glaaaes fiued. iWJt. Jdurnsiue, cor. 2Uth. B. 1393. B 4734. FLCFF RUGS AND BAG RCGS. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Ingrains. Brussels, Smyrna. Axmlnster rag ruga, all ttizea; mail orders prompt; booklet CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC 9x13 ruga cleaned and steamed ...SL00 r. i r. i t-i.t.i-t' tun ut, 64-68 Union ave. N. East 0016. B 1475. JUNK AND HARDWARE. The Oregon Junk Co.. 274 Front st Main 823d We buy all kinds Junk, metals, pay highest prices. See us before you sell. Ml'SICAL. PARKER School of Popular Muaic Term. 5 to 20 leasoas. 4U1-2 Eilers bldg. OREGON Conservatory (School) of Music. 345 Washington at,, at Broadway, city. VIOLIN, piano. Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo. KOL KECJBECK. 409 Yamhill. EMIL THIELHORN, violin teacher, pupil Sevclk, 207 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 16J9. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. WHY FAY MORE? A SAVING from 30 to 50 per cent omptly fitted glasses as low LoO. 4000 satisiieu customers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chaa. W. Good man, opionmtrlst. 2U'J Mormon. Main 214. dtjt Promt VS as Li PATENTS. R. G. WRIGHT 22 years' experience. U. and foreign patents. liOl JUekum bldg. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. 95 Broadway bldg. Rheumatism, female diaoraera. skin trou bles, stomach liver, aidiieya, bowels, throat: goitre: scalp: high blood pressure. PLUMBING Sl'PPLlES. PLUMBING supplies at wholesale prices. Stark-Davis Co.. 212 3d st. Main 797. BUNGALOW ONR BLOCK TO CAR. ROSE CITY PARK. Real bungalow of 6 big rooms, and garage, on paved street, beam ceilings in living and dining-room. hue fireplace, and buffet, lartte clothes closets, wide bungalow front door, cement porch, hardwood floors in main rooms. laro bath room, vines nnii roses. Price $.1500. J. L. HARTMA.V COMPANY, No. I Chamber of Commerce Bldg., 4tli & Stark St.. Main 208, A 2050. HANDSOME, five-room, l'-story bungalow with garage: modern In every rspct. fireplace, built-in bookcases and buffets. French doors, liardwoud floors, electric fixtures. Dutch kitchen, full plastered. c -ment basement with iaundry trays and Al furnace, you can havo llila at a sac rifice, $050. including improvements: street paved. 411 lioselawu ave.. one block, east of Union ave Owner. Tabor 51S2. No asrents. tO AVOID foreclosure and account sickness In Cainily, must sacrifice niy beautiful Ir- i vlngton home, six rooms, sleeping porch, two extra rooms finished on third floor, modern throughout, sarasc; vou can't af tord to miss this If In market for bar gain, .at 552."t0; no trades, no commission. but fluon ea.li ean handle. 6S4 E. 11th rvorth. near Knott. PORTLAND HEIGHTS BAKGAIX. 9 rooms, close in, extra well built, ar tistic, convenient, up-to-date home, ma hogany, white enamel. 2 fireplaces, 1 bathrooms, water In bedrooms; beautiful view Mt. Hood. lot looxlli; seeluded among trees. 1 block car. Brooku, 541 Montgomery drive, cor. Kim st. Mar. 4S27. A 3M;0; call inuinln,'s. eHJK SALE or lease, attractUu Irvinetou residence, best district, beautiful grounds, eight rooms and bath. AP 351, Orconian. For Sale Business Property. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln, Mgr. printing and linotyping. luO-4 Front at.. corner Stark. Main or A 1413. THE IVY PRESS. 382 Stark St. Broaaway 408. A 4088. F. W. BALTES & COMPANY. 1st and Oak ats. Main 105. AllOo. DON'T MISS THIS. For ealo by owner, choice business lot, 33 1-3x100, 50th street and Hawthorne; no agents: muat eel). Marshall 13'.'S. Factory Sifrs. 4.10x100. ON waterfront. with trackage. South Portland, by owner. J 3l0, Or-punian. llomestenda. "REAL ESTATE DEALERS. CARL It. JONES. 404 Wilcox bldg. PVORRH E A PATIENTS WANTED. j . c.l 1 . t ii t.- 1 iii; foet urauunitt ovuw. ' " . r. ...1 f.rlieine. fil Rroadway bidg., wishes to give services to tVe extent of 00o to the public Patients for the treatment and cure of pyorrhea wanted. Call for free examination t f. RIGS. wr-Q-r TH1TG CO.. established a)06. Flutt rugs anu rai ' ,-TCiT East 8th and Taylor. Last JoSO. B 1-bO STORAGE AND TRANSFER. TTwivs PICK THIi BtSi riouseuom arooda speciausio, e-" nina and moving: horse and auto vans; sDeclal freight rates to all points. C O PICK TRANSFER t SToKAGF CO.. 2d and Pine sta Broadway 596, A 1996. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St.. corner jjtn. itieiinuiw -A 1100 We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. lowest insurance raiea i - CUT freight rates to all points on nouaenoia em.oK- Aiannina aionu-ow oc Co.. 9th and Hoyt. Broadway 703. MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOU.-E. Office 1SU ."ViaaiSOn. Ureiieiai uieiiianumo and forwarding agents. Phone Main 76'JL PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TKA.-Sr Lit :u.. 105 Park st- jiain oitw. vi. TKlt'KS. TRUCKS FOR HIKE. Bv hour, day or week. Marshall 3676. FERTILIZERS. 0,.,-a.. .1 p..,ff yJUAoi!lti DIKECTOKY FOB 771110 CHIStT. UKT KttlNOMY BVX KING COAL I tali's Beat by cramcift 'lrtt Ik for Bulletin Now lai, aD part mailt of lata nor. Bureau ol all ova. uil Wttij-fi-i a aoaoiuta guar ante wlta every r d e r. All uthrr ft TAN U A H II bUAUM UK COAX, fced UHlUtavn KH KuTTED cow and Jioj-ao manure. C 'J24. ait 1S1 WOOD. ANYWHEHK east of 12th on East Sido i'or $tVJ5 per cord. MARSHALL 30Jti. NATIONAL FUEL CO.. East 2041. E. 2d and Oregon at.; slab wood. e.7L. delivered. GKiiEN AND DHY SLABWOOD. blstkwood. Panama. Fuel Co., East 72. B 2SS. FOR SALE Homestead relinquishment. 10 acres, fenced, w ith 1M acre, culti vated, house, barn, well, 10 miles fror-i Klamath KhIIh. G miles from Strahorn H. K. AdHre--3 Box 133, Klamath Tails. Or. For bale Fruit Lands. MONEY I NCOME Road this big cuap. 67 acres of $K.u-per-Hcre land, planted to lino apples by nurseryman Si years aso. Now hearing. All in wlivat and clover. M ill Iv-HaSta on shares or sell part at J20) LCI.' Just one such snap. C'KLLARS-MUKTUN CO.. J.", Yeon hide. ForHSale Acreage. CHOrci;. level land well watered. on Columbia Kiver; lodged iu years ago; in pas ture ever since Kapily clear ed ; dock ou land. 8 0 0 ACHES Deep, rich boit, t free from roi'k. Ideal either for diversl fietl frirminK or a stock ranh. Ro:k-lioHoni price, whether sold as a whole or "subd! video. Terms or trade con rsidered. -Jos Chamber of Commerce-. 1G0 ACRES about 9 miles from Tillamook; two miles from Trask River; Gold Creek runs through place; cruises one million nine hunrlrcd sixty thousand ft., of whh h nearly ;-o.tmo fu Is bpruco. Luquire All 737. Oregoniun. ONI-. acre, 4-room biinKHlow, chitk-nhol.', b;irn. near M'mnuinau si at ton, ?liKM; terms to suit. This Is a t-argain ; belong ing to a non-resident. 1 or particulars, call 404 Piatt bid,'. 7."u EQUITY In five-acre tract to trade for a Ford in good condition. BU 701, Ore gon I an. or hab -1 Mrn.a. WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS AITO AND Blt.GY TOPt DUBRfiLLii UUOGi TUP Cu th & Oak. OKAIN MEKCUANTS. PACIFIC GKAiN Co.. Board of Trade bldg. DHY GUOD8. LDINXELSPIEL CO'gc'r WADHAMS & 'UKOCEKlES. Cu., oo-Ij t'rontst. HATS AND CAPS. THANHOUSLK HAT CO., S3-5i Front St. HIDESVOOL, CASCAKA BABK. KAHN BKOa., 11 rroni u siivTn avn l.l'BRIC'ATINU OILS. W. R FL'Ll.KK & C'u.. 1-lh and Liavia gta. PAINTS, OILS AND CLASS. RASMUSSfclN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. K KLINK M-bti Front Bt. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. M. L. KLINE. S4-SU Front si. PKODLCE COMMISSION' MEKCHANTS. EVtKUING & FAKltELL, 140 Front 8L KOI'E AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 11th and Northrup. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. V. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Pavla sts. WALLPAPER. MILLER Wall Paper & Ft. Co.. 172 1st st. MORGAN WALL PAPEH CO.. -'30 St. HONTMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 284-268 4th St.. opposite City Hall. Malo 8564. Philip Neil Ac Sons for memorials. ICE DELIVERY CO. iacceaaors laatHadrat Coal at lea C lua;kteaf a asrf l harmaa. 3245 PHONES Bmdwar 4280 FO'ERAL DIRECTORS. Edward Uolman. Prea W. J. Uolznan. Sac J. Werleln. Ireaa THE EDWAKD HOLIMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Easiabllshed 1X77. THIRD ST.. CORNER OF SALMON. A Modern Spacious family Boom With Private Entrance. LADY ASSISTANT. Phones Main 007. A 1011. Perfect Funeral bervlca lor Lesa. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Fuueral Directors. Wash. St.. bet. 20th and illau West Side jjain 2UUL Lady Asslslanu A 78SA. fc:BLt:i)iNG granite: co. j L THIRD ST MAOISON 3Tfe:e:t. MACSOLEUBt. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Hounes. S".-.nfl 5. ROOM BUNG A LOW HOT-WATER HEAT, hardwood floors In main rooms, ouilt-ln Dullet, iuu ce ment basement, linoleum In kitchen and bath. Tins is Just a hundred fet't from Mllwaukie Ave. and car line, 000 will handle it. J. L. 11ARTMA.N' COMPANY. No. 7 Chamber of Commerce Bids., 4th & Stark St., Maiu 208. A 2U0U. RIVER VIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM T&7lor Ferry IUmuL liut ttWeirlew Car line The only clvUlawa met Hod of burlaL Bouw-white. alwaya dry, aanttary lomba perniant-nc Utle aud endowment; up a.6 afittoclc Block. Phone Hoadway ail. J. A. FIN iaJb V t SON. ProgresT-alva A'unaral Xlrectora. Pnvata Arrive VVoaien Attondaota, MO.N'TUUAlEHi aiX i ll' Til. Wain . A 1309. Jbt Lady Aaalaiaut. C iltij. FuDt-rai UlructurM, inc. Multnuaiah at iSevcaiU b treat. 1-.K1CSON Kealdeaca Undortaklns Fstxlora, Jth anu Alarrinon sia. Alain 613;. a --,35. UCSSISO AicEaS'TEE. funerJ Ulract ora, Broadway and Pine sireeu Plion iiiuadway a -i-jol, Lady atleudanL K. ix lL'N'NliNG. INC. THE COLDtiX hum L' N D KT A KE KH. 414 Eatft A:ut-r atrceu fc-Lt 2. B helJ tomorrow Tuday. Jan. at 1 BKLLZE & SNOOK t r o'clock P. M. at the reBMeno- pptahltfih- 1. iajS. a lueni ot J. f. r init-y non. Montfom,ry at oth. Krlrndi tnvltcd. Interment, ML bcott Park Cemetery, aUOONEY At Bidwel! tt.. Jan. 1.. J-yda W liuunvy, widow or the lute amue' MuoDfy, mother of Ella H. Moonry, of thlg ciiy. and uutuvui a.. .fw lora t iiy; u. H . of Mliwaukle. Or., and 'h;rl-a K . of Hollywood. Cal. Funeral prvn.e will he held from Holman'i parlor today 4 Monday). Jan. .21. at '2 P. M. Krlends iu vlted. Interment Kivcrvlew Cemetery. FINCH lo thta city. Jan. ll. tm. Milda Pinch. tc1 41 yeara. neiovea motner or A'jrelius Finch and Mrs. Alice l.aihom. of thin rtty. Remain will be forwarded l Miller A Tracey at t:15 P. M today Monday from the Union Depot to Port Si-o.t. Kana. whero interment wiil take place PROPP At tho family rfKldenr-. 171 Faat Mth at. North. Jan. iw. Mrs. Aivina rroDD, Mtfcd 6H year. The funeral scevtcfs wll! be held at the rsidnce. 171 Kut 24th at. North, at '2 P. M. todtcy 4 Mondavi Friend Invited. Interment Hone City m-t-ry. P. b. .Lr-unn. us, inc. funeral direct or. CDD1NOS In B'ltte. Mont.. Jan. 14 Doro thy Elisabeth I-.ddlnsa, aged 11 year. 1 he funeral aervlcea will be held at the con servatory chapel of F. P. Dunning. Inc.. at Kaat oih and Eaat Alder ei.. at iu :;0 A. M. today (Monday). luterxuent Mt. bcott Park Cemetery. OLIVER In thla city. Jan. IS. Amanda M. Oliver, km ao year, oeioved wire or Jep Oliver and mother of Dearie Oliver. Funeral Mn lttt w ill be held today Mon day). Jan. 21. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the r-mdentlal parlors of Miller at Tracey. Wash, at Ella st. NKAI- Funeral services of the late Harvey Neal will b held tomorrow (Tuesday.. Jan. 22. at 2:.t0 o'clock P. M. at tbe resi dence establishment of J. P. Flnley A Son, Montgomery at ftth. Friends Invited. -La urmAAl Mt. fcoU Park Cemetery. MK. ANU MKS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu nerl service. I!i73 E. Gllsan. Tabor 4:118. P. La laKKCli, Kast Hi and Clay streets. Lauy aiien u an llui ai. ii u&b. A. R. ZeUerCo. ast 108S. C 1038 &UJ Williams Avn SKEWES LNDEKTAKINU COMfANY. 3d sua Clay, aiala HlOi A 23L LaUy aaaiataol. CEMTKKIES. BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK CEMETEBY Lowest Prices Best Service. No expense after interment. Prices lower than other cemeteries. FLORISTS. MAHTLN at "OKBb.el CO. FlorUta. S54 WasniDston. Main 2(9, A Flowars for all occasions artistically ajranaed. CLAKaE bU!), s'ionsts. Mil Morr on Sw ataia or m isva. r in. iiowars an' Clorai Oeaiens. No brancn storsa. lONbbTU FLORAL CO. 280 W&ablnftoa st. p.. m .pa utn. main oiua. A 1161. i,.X U. SMITH. Main 721S. A 2131. 6.111ns bids. tn and Alder sts. PEOPLES FLORA L SHOP. 246 Aldsr. a io wars ana analgns. fauw Maraaali 6DS2, OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office. Boo in 1S Courthouse, fitta St, Phone from S to & aisju 3i8. Home Phone A Ii;4 Mailt call after office hours Main . . Hrporl ail caaea of cruelty to the above addreaa. Electric letbal caamoer lor .ui... anlmala. Hors. ambulance for sick and disabled anima1 at a moment a notice. Any. on. desiring a dog or olner pels, commiinl. cat. with ua. Call for all lost or strayed stock, aa we look after all linoouuu.ua There la no more city pound. Just Ore.oa Humane Society. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS n Fern da it hand let fcood farm and I I cite- loana at close tnfercst rates, j I Fro root. Reliable Service. 1 1 A. H. biKKbLLCO. ZI7-210 Northwestcra Bank Uuildla-b Marshall 4114. A 4118. MORTGAGE LOANS JtM BUslAKSS uftD RKalUIS.MCCl PUOl'KltTY. ROBERTSON EWISO, SO' -d Aorthircstcra Banal Bid. MORTGAGE LOANS ON FARM AXO RESIDENCE lHOPac;lt'i V. SO COM.UlS.SIO. Wm. MacMaster 701 CORBETT BLD POHT1.AND, OR. ROSE CITY PARK. Widow anxious to sell her 6-room resi dence, furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, alao garage, lot 7."ixl00; corner East 57th and iSiskiyou, paving paid on both streets; premises in very best condition. Price f47."o. GOUDARD & WJKDRICK, 24rj Stark. ROSE CITY PARK, a MODERN BUNGALOWS JUST B lilNG COMPLETED. 2 house on ri2d. 1 blk. north of Sandy; 1 house on 52d and fcjandy btvd. Builder and owner, Guthrie Loodwood. Phone Broadway 1800. WHO WANTS A BARGAIN ? $1,901) buys 6-rottm house, furnace, fire place, lot 40x100, pavement puld ; Immedi ate possession; excellent neighborhood; near East -Uth and Hawthorne. GODDAItD &. WiEUKlCK. -'43 Stark. "EASTERN OREGON LADY ' Must raise money; orfers lo;3 Vaughn street, modern 5-room residence, furnace. fireplace, harowooa rioors, lot juxj.uo, pavement paid, at .UO0. GOOOARD & WIEDR1CK, 243 Stark. YOlR CHANCE IS IN CANADA Rich lands und business oppori unities ofrr you independence. Farm lands. $11 to $3U acre; Irrigated liinda, $30 to $.'0; 'JO yturs to pay; JOO0 loan in improvement!., or ready-made farms. Loans of livestock. Taxes average under 10 cents an acre; no taxen on improvements, personal property, or livestock. C.ood markets, churchfa, schools, roads, telephones. Excellent iM inH le crops and li vet toe k prove it. Spe cial hornedeekt-Ts' fn certificKtea. Writ for free booklets. Allan Cameron, General Superintendent Land Branch. Canadian Pacific Ity., 04 Ninth ave., Calgary, Alberta. ONE of the rhoiceHt farma in Clarke Co. 3." acres, -T cleared, ou boulevard, -0 minuted' motor ride from Vancouver, al-trac-Uve bungalow, fully equipped, partly Mtocked: going into service, must sell, will consider any reasonable offer. Dr. Aluu ion 1010 Selling bldg. Main 2'2'4o. 50ou ACRES In Southwestern Washington for nale. to settlers only, upon eaay tertna and low prices,. $5 per acre and up. WriXa lor map showing locu Ion. terms, etc. WEYKKHAEUSEit TlMBIiit COMPANY. Tacoma Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. bo ACRES, all cultivation, gooa DtiuuingM, family ortnara. Vj mm: irom nvo town, miles south of Portland. Price $ij,"i0; $000 ciirth will handle. Clifford F. ltcid, Wilcox bldg. Main 3 St..-. evenings. 16-t ACRES, Washington County; good. de p soil, well araineu. 1 1 rsi-cw. prune ana fruit land, three million ft-et timber, $40 per acre Chas C. Rose, -Si Aiuewoj'tli ave. FOR SALE 14-acre bearing berry i-trm. good liouse. Oaru, uesi ui waur, iirst class opportuniry ; best market for prod uce; good roads; 3 miles from live town. $000. AV L'O.;. Qreeonlan. . CHEAP for quick sale, by owner: 1 7 !i acrea best son. lies cu, b"- """' Kood barn, Mchool. wagon, K. K. D., tele phone. Ii mllea from Newlerg, on good road. Address Box 35, Newberff, Or. CH W 'KEN, FRUIT. GARDEN RANCHI.K. Near Portianu: to per a-jio, -jr terms; best soli; farms for sate, all sUea. MeFarland. 603 Yeoii bldg., Portland. LOGGED-OFK lands, $10 acre up; runnintf water, good soil ',-3 imaoie. cmiimujuiuiu, e:ify term. Jesse J1. Sliarp, b3 -j 3d sL 10 ACHES, good house, orcharu, Clackamas liiver; on it. it.; omy eiiiu. Main 3071.. MeFarland. 00.'. Yeon bldg. FOK SALE ii)-acre farm. Address A. A. Wood, box 14;., K. A., uresnaiu, ' . . For Sale Miscellaneous. BANK HAD TO TAKE IT. Slid Eust 30th st , lot 43x0u; 5-room cottage, cement basement, bathroom. Buy this and put it in repair. Our price $11:00. Onlv $100 cash down. GODDARD Ac WIEDRICK. 243 Stark. RK.-siiiKNCE of 15 rooms, in -Vob Hill di tritt. sultaoia lor lurnisneu rooms, ooara ing or private sanitarium ; in flrst-clatta coudition and good neighborhood; must be" sold. Address O 831, Oregon ian. ROSE CITY PARK. "Rrand-new 7-room house, furnace, harcf- wood floors, best plumbing, finished iu white enamel, price jou. GODDAKD & WIEDRiCK. 243 Stark. HOME WITH SANITARY BARN. Nt-ar Brooklyn SciiooL K rooms. basement, bath, large tot, paved street. price $J0Oo and imp. tax. GODDARD & WIEDK1CK. .3 Stark. $o0."0 BARGAIN for cash. 7-room house. hot-waier i.euu iiicind.-.r, (,, uuuis, kj rage. full cement basement, all built-in couveuiencea. ou corner; Siouo cash, bal ance on easy terms. Phona, Wdln. Ul'-'O. 11890 TERMS $1890. Modern 5-room bungalow, fireplace, built-in effects; expect draft, must selL this today. UU4 E. -.7th N.. Alberta car. Phone Woodl&wn 3911. jlrtOO MODERN 4-room house, built-in con veniences, -Vs oiocB, vouusiock car, restrict ed district; $ir.O cash, $l'0 monthly. Clif ford F. Reld. Main 3ol7. REAL EbTATK. "For Sale Lots. TWO bijc lota, very best son. 4-room plas tered house, cement oaem:i, ii,.i.a, -.-re gas; outhouses good, neighborhood su burban. Price $2:00. Own terms like rent. No agents; no trades. AV 2a0, Ore gon ian. e THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden Into income. w e aesign miu uunu mu, umi.b, furnish the money if ueslred; eight years In Portland. L. R. Bailey Co.. contract ing architectK. Northwestern Bank bldg. 00x100 LOT. Irvington Heighta. for sale at half value; variety oi irun '. uU i -ries; price $6ot, half cash. Inquire at 6 Thurman st. 501.100 IMPROVED resid'-nce lot In Irving- ton district. 1 DlOCK irom -r. ivu.- brance, $rr0. Phone Broadway J130. NEWLY-WEDS. TAKE NOTICK. Buy a home, nothing down, $15 per month, no Interest for 1 year. Come in and I will explain this wonderful offer. 2i McKay bidg. THOROUGHLY modern 7-room house, fin ished attic, nice grounds with up-to-date double garage. -63 E. 10th, cor. Madison. East 30OS. IRVINGTON nine-room corner home, two tl replaces, hardwood lloors thiouKhout, large sleeping porch, garage. Teeihone East 373 J. IN LAURELHURST. 9-room modern house, sleeping porch, lot 7rxlo0; double garage; nice lawn and shrubbery, by owner. East 1795. CHEAP MODERN HOME. $1700 buys modern 0-rouui bungalow on Vancouver ave. GODDARD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark. 0-RM. BUNGALOW. 3 or 6 lots. $1000 to $1,700, near cars and school. Main 367 MeFarland. 603 Yeon bldg. REAL ESTATE. For iSale House. 7000 a'EW u-rooro coioma.. West Side. FRANK L. MCGUIKM.. A tsiio i -. pl.lu WILL sacrifice my strictly modern bunsa- low, 4U.U aac iHU outn. Xsaat 2-ROOM house, pleasant lot, win be sold on Monday, January 21 for $00. Call for particulars ou owner. 404 Piatt bide PIEDMONT lot, block lu. 8-room house, on E. loth st.. No. 6; S-room cottage, 10'T E ."th N. E., will be sold at bar HaTn. Call B. 219, or 121 E. 2Sth st. WANTED-REAL ESTATE. WE HAVE calls for modern humes In good diairicts; sold several this month tor cash, including one of $7500 and another at Sll.uOO. GODDARD fc W1ED R 1"K, 243 fctRrk. HAVE YOU A HOUSE TO SELL? TRY MAC INNES, HE IS A LIVE W1KB. 210 OREGON BLDG.. 5TH AND OAK". HAVE customers for small houses. 4 to 6 rooms; even if not modern, we can sell if price is right. GODDARD & WTEDRICK. 24-1 StRrk. WANT lot in Ladd's Addition, or house and bit have clear income property, valuu $-0n0. and cash. AP 3.''. OreKonian. I A M in the market Kr a cheap nouse; niust he un'.er n"'u; sue particulars at my office. 404 Plait bldg. WE have, weverai clients lor good houses worth the money up to ou-'j. j. sor bin Company. 3"." Lewis bldg. HAVE all cash buyer for modern bungalow. not too tar out. .i rooms. GODDARD fc WIEDRICK. 243 Stark. FARMS WANTED. WANTED Farm trom owner: bet. 40-50 a.. half cult., bai pasture : gooa nuiidtngs; rent reasonable. AC 87T. Oregonlan. HAVE cash customer for Alberta wheat farm, 600 to 10nn acres. GODDARD -fr WIEDKIOK, 243 Stark. FOR RENT FARMS. FOR rent, about S acres bea verdant, on shares or straignt rent; can iurnisn team and other equipment and more land if necessary Address C. Q. Ellison, Aurora, or.. Rt. 3. FOR REJ.'T On sha res, -ViO acres of river Dot torn (ana in wma 1 1 li m clb .ui uie grow ing of vegetables. The lessor will contract to buy all vegetables, crops. P. O. box 308. Phone Farm 4002. Independence. Or. HuOD RIVER, 2". acres, orchard, hay. etc. Partly funusht-d house. very aesiraoie. MeFarland. Uu3 Yeoa bldg. 53 ACRES. 6 miles from Portland. 6-room house, large Dam, orcnara. plenty ot water. $."u0 per jr. Owner. 447 Wash. t. R. C. PARK BUNGALOW. $500 down, nothing for 3 mos . then monthly like rent. Owner. Main 2010. WHAT am' I offered for my $1000 equity In hoUdQ on Eaat 76th. at? Call -Main 7776. FOR RK NT or sale, l'0-acre farm, or mlsrht consider trade for ,i-roorn bungalow. East 4401. 383 San Rafael at. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. FOR SALE Timber claim, 3,000,OO feev all .white pine, in Jackson County. Or. for $ 1 000 ca-sh.. C. J. Moas, Vancouver, Waah.