Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 31, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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    1? TTIE MORXTXG OREGOXIAN, THURSDAT, JANUARY 31, 1918.
DRIVE AIDED
Much Railroad Equipment to
Be Turned Over at Once.
TONS OF RAILS ARE LOADED
Ualrrlal. Morrd Away on Comple
tion r Unr of Jetty Projects
Alone Coa-t. Rushed to Assist
Dig Work in Lumber Camps.
r.HroJ qulpment. uch tel
rail, froa-a. twitches and even rolling
tack, formerly in use on projects of
the Corps of llniclneera. U. 8. A- In the
first and second I'ortland districts, will
pUy a larice part in setting out spruce
for the Army, as It has been arranged
that such crar. for which there Is no
longer a necensity by virtue of the fact
the projects have been completed, can
be disposed of to contractors setting
out spruce.
About 33 tons of rails were loaded
yesterday at the government moorings,
the material having been stored there
on the completion of one of the Jetty
projects along the coast. Other out
fits there have been sold to spruce
ramps In the vlrlnltv and more has
been moved from The Palles-Celllo
Canal, m here considerable track was In
eervire during the construction of that
waterway.
I'suallr the Government offers such
property for sale after condemnation or
after specific projects bave been de
clared finished, but in the present big
drive to obtain spruce for aeroplane
stork. Colonel Zinn. Corps of fc.ngin
eers. U. S. A.. In charge of the dis
tricts here, recommended to Washing
ton that the railroad gear be sold to
tho assisting; In spruce production, it
being needed for logging camps and
certain nilllyard purposes. The mat
tr was so arranged and In disposing
of the equipment the purchaser paya a
reasonable market value and. aa all of
It I available for prompt shipment.
he doea not have to wait the aame as If
delivery waa depended on from Eastern
plants, as well aa the shipments being
subject to certain changes In market
Quotations.
Little railroad equipment or plant
machinery that had been operated in
connection with Jetty projecta has been
sll"wed f become useless As Jettle
were under way at me mourn 01 me
Columbia, property on the south Jetty
n shifted across to the north side
and Impressed Into service and when
the north Jetty was completed almost a
year ago. the equipment waa assigned
to other Government work, only that
discarded as no longer fit being dis
posed of aa Junk.
In assisting in the production of
spruce, rails, locomotives and cars are
hichly valuable and It la regarded most
fortunate that the Government had
storks on hand that could be drawn on
by the contractors.
wishing to Join the Navy, but first de
sire such advantages aa a nautical
school might offer aa a means of more
rapid advancement when actually in
service.
COAST fcKIlVICi; IS AKIUXGKD
Support I'rjted for Bandon and
Yaquina I la 7 Vessels.
In a circular Issued by the Chamber
of Commerce, from the office of Sec
retary lMdon. It la announced that the
Columbia Navigation Company has es
tablished a service from Portland to
Bandon. using the gasoline schooner
Koaraer. and from I'ortland to New-
port. Waldport. Toledo and Taft with
the gasoline schooner . L. Smith. The
plan Is for a weekly service at present.
The line. It Is said, will be permanent
If patronage Is dependable, and the
company will provide carriers to meet
requirements above the present ton
nage. The Roamer and r. L. braith
will reach communities at present with
out direct service with Portland, and
large amount of merchandise will
no doubt be carried during the com
Ing season.
AMrgEMZWTS.
' 1 City Mall Orders ew "
HEILIG
Braadiray at Taylor.
Mala 1 and A 1122.
) ROT THIS WEEK, BUT NEXT I
Til I RS, KM, S AT, FEB. 7, 8. ft,
OLIVER MOBOSCO'S
THE
BIRD
OF
PARADISE
KVrTS Floor 1.60;
Balcony II. 75c, 60c;
Gallery 60a
peelal Price Mat. Sat.
Floor $1; Balcony U.
Tie, 60c; Gallery 60c.
Portland, failed Steamer 'Willamette.
Sao Pedro.
for
.Marine Noles.
8AV FRANCISCO. Jan. 80. Arrived
Steamers. Celllo. from Everett: Willamette.
Johan Poalsen. from Astoria; Acme, Eliza
beth, from Bandon. Balled Steamer Trini
dad, for Astoria.
SEATTLE. Jan. SO Arrived Steamers
Curacao, from Alaska: Pulton from Van
There were ISO travelers aboard the liner
Beaver. Caotaln Rankin, when she got away
from Alnswortb dock shortly after S o'clock I couver. B. C called Steamer Skagway. for
yesterday afternoon, bound lor California I eon tsiatteley.
harbors. She "cleaned up all freight on
iim.r Fort i.ixe is vimied
Shippers Asked to Patronise Steam
ers to Prevent Withdrawal.
To Induce shippers to accord the
Emerald line of steamers more patron
ace In the way of southbound business,
the Chamber of Commerce la calling
attention of a number of firms to a
statement from the San Francisco head
quarters of the fleet, to the effect the
vessels would be withdrawn unless
more business was obtainable here.
V. t. R. Iodsoii. secretary of the
Chamber, aaid yesterday that It waa
Intended to go into the altuation care
fully in an endeavor to ascertain why
trade which their owners expected was
not given. The San Francisco A Tort
land Hoe. with the steamers Beaver
and Rose City, has voiced no complaint
on the score of poor patronage, and. as
the Kmerald line is the only other serv
ire competing for southbound Califor
nia patronage by water, it had been
taken for granted there waa plenty of
trade for both.
the dork awaltlns shipment to the Bear
state. Only passenger were permitted on
the main dock, visitors being stopped at the
office. In accordance with regulatlone now
la effect.
For her first voyage the new auxiliary
schooner Carmen. huh la being finished
at the alcCachern Ship Company's yard at
Astoria, will carry lumber to Sydney and
is to load a return cargo for Portland.
Advires to A. O Andersen a- Co. of this
city, relative to the auxiliary schooner Es
peranra. which put Into Tokohama a few
fiavs ago on account of piston rods being
broken on the engines, and ether damage,
are that most of her cargo will be dis
charged and repairs effected there, after
wblrti ahe proceeds to Shanghai.
Two offshore lumber carriers exchanged
berths yesterday, taa auxiliary schooner
Pauline shifting from the North Pacific to
the M. Johns mill and the schooner Lottie su Johns and Ldnnton. on the Will-
ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 80. Arrived down at
T P. a!., motor schooner Mount Rainier, for
Caliao.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 29 Sailed at P.
M. steamer F. A. Kllburn, for Portland.
SAN PEDRO, Jan. 29. Arrived Steamer
Klamath, from Portland for San Diego. Ar
rived steamer Rose City, from Portland.
PORT BAN LUIS. Jan. 29. Arrived
Steamer J. A. Chanslor. from Portland.
AMUSEMENTS.
John HTAMfl McIN'TYRE LellarVal-
anova Troupe; Felix Bernard A Eddie Janls
KITH ROVE: Apdale's Zoological Cirrus
IIARRT BEBE8FOKD CO.! STUABT
BARNES.
" 1 -urn. ! Si 1. - 1.
3
BAKER
ALCAZAR
PLAYERS
Tonight, All 'Week. Mat. Sat.
"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE"
Greatest comedy hit In years.
Evenings. 25c. 60c. 75c. Mats.. 25c, SOo
Next Week. The Cachastened Woaaaa
TTJANTAGEi
1 MAT. DAILY 2:30
HARBOR JLIXES ARE EXTENDED
War Department Approves Those
Proposed on Lower River.
Establishment of harbor lines below
Bennett hauled up from the St. Johns plant
te the North Panfic.
The ateamer Daley Putnam, after die
charging her cargo of asphalt yesterday.
amette. is provided for through action
of the War Department in approving
proposed extensions, aa recommended
went to Vest port te load lumber for ban I by the district officer. Lines adopted
as announced from the office of Col
onel Zinn. Corps of Engineers. U. 8.
A., as follows:
Beginning on the east bank, in front
of St. Johns, at a point where the Una
approved June 6. 1900, terminates, and
extending northerly along the river
front, to a point nearly opposite
Willamette Slough.
Beginning on the west bank opposite
sL Johns, at a point where the line
approved June 6. 1900. terminates, and
extending northerly along the river
front to the head of Willamette Slough
Maps showing the lines as approved
can be seen at this office.
KranrlM-o.
While easterly weather yesterday chilled
Inlanders, report from the mouth or thi
Columbia River were of favorable weather
for mariners, an east wind being on at 5
o'clock In the afternoon, having a velocity
ef enly eight miles an hour and accom
panied by a smooth sea.
Bound here from San Francisco, the
steamer Santa Monica reported In the river
yesterday with boiler trouble. Repairs de.
talned her at Astoria during the day. She
win lead a part cargo at bulla en the
way upstream.
Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.
"THE BRIDE SHOP "
Wltk Eddie V ogt and His Own Company.
A Aevr lork Beauty Chorus.
Six Other Blar Acta.
Three Performances Daily. Night Cur
tain at and 9.
CSICAL
STOCK
LYRIC'
Hat. Dally at t:S0: Nights at 7:80
All this Week. DILLON FRANKS.
In a bowling new musical comedy success.
IN WRONG"
Tonight, Valuable Souvenir Spoon to All
FrMsv-
Ladies.
rhoni fllrN Contest.
STATE CCARD REMEMBERED
Men on 'lgli Duly irt Warm Quar
ters at Some Plants.
In appreciation of the fact that the
system of using military guards on
the waterfront may become permanent
for the period of the war. most plants
are providing quarters for the men.
so that those off post during the night
may have a place to keep warm, and
during rainy conditions dry their unl
forms. Some have even added to the
welcome of the guards by having hot
coffee during the night.
As the Oregon State Guard force Is
operating under the general plan of
the police department for protecting
the waterfront. Harbormaster Speier
has Interested himself In the welfare
of the men and obtained concessions In
the way of quarters. As the placing
ef military guards has eliminated the
necessity of shipyards, lumber mills
and such establishment having to put
n a number of private watchmen, they
have readily taken steps to make the
duty of the state troops more pleasant.
SAXTA MOXICA IS TROUBLE
Johan Poolen Stays Alongside Cntil
Repairs Are Made.
MARSH FT K L.D. Or, Jan. JO (Spe
cial.) The vessel atanding off.hor
Monday In tow of a steam schooner
was gone Tuesday when daylight
appeared, and the schooner with the
rarco had passed on southward. It was
believed that the northbound craft
sopposed to have been the Santa
Monica, had her encines rigged up by
seven o'clock and was able to navigate.
The G. C. Linduuer. Captain Michel-
sen, met the st -am schooner Johan
I'oulsen nine miles south of Cape
Blanco at 10:30. and It was de
termlned she had the Santa Montci
la charge until the letters repairs
were made. The tug Klihyam. of the
Port of Bandon. searched about the
roast from II Monday night until 4
o'clock Tueslay morning, and then
came in to Coo Bay. finding nothing
of the Santa Monica.
NAUTICAL SCHOOL IS PLANNED
Students Denied Admittance Else
where to Hate Chanor.
Navigation and seamanship are to be
taught by Nautical Kxpert Sen wars and
Chief Teoman Gibbons, attached to the
Portland branch of the L'nlte.l states
llydrographtc Office, according to an
nouncement made yesterday. Mr.
Schwars says pupils will be enrolled
who have had no experience at sea. as
well as those) who have not had suffi
cient time on shipboard to admit them
to the I'nlted States Shipping Board's
nautical school, which is maintained at
the Oregon building. The latter nta
men for examination as deck officers.
Students are to be started on the
fundamentals of navigation, the course
to begin with arithmetic and the rudi
ments of seamanship, and carried
through the technical features. Mr.
Schwars says a number of men have
indicated their desire to take up such
studies, being Interested either la fol
lowing the sea ia merchant ships or
ASTORIA. Or Jan. 80. (Special. ) The
auxiliary schooner Mount .Rainier, lumber
laden for Caliao. shifted during the night
from Wauna to the local harbor. Today 15
men to complete her crew were signed on.
Tne vessel t under the command of Cap
aln Mlddleton. wha Is the seventh master
the schooner hss hsd since she went Into
commlsMlon last November. The Mo'jsl Ral
nier will sail tomorrow for Caliao. via San
Kranclsco and at the latter port Captain
Mlddleton will turn ber ever to her eighth
master.
The tank steamer Oleum, after dlscharg
Ing fuel oil In Astoria and Portland, sailed
toty for 1 ailforole.
The fishing schooner Decorab left this
morning for the halibat banks off the mouth
of the Columbia River.
The steam schooner Plavel la due from
San Pedro via San Kraneiace te load lum
ber at the Hammond mllL
The steam schooner Santlara la doe from
San Francisco, and after taking en eOO.000
fet of lumber at Knappton. will ge te
WMlport to finish.
The steam schooner Ernest "- Meyers la
doe from San r raaclsce and will load lum
ber at St. Helena
The Hammond Lumber Company's new
steam schooner Trinidad will be due to
morrow or Friday te load lumber at the
coinpaay'a mill.
The steam schooler Sants Monica ar
rived this morning from Saa Kranclsco and
will load lumber at Stella and Rainier. She
was the mysterious revel that was reported
In distress off Cooe Bay on Monday night.
The Santa Monica blew out one of her boiler
tue and was taken In tow by the steam
fe-himner Johan Foulsea for a few hours.
while temporary repairs were being made.
The craft then proceeded under her own
steam to this port. A new tube Is being pat
In here.
Columbia River Bar Report.
NORTH HEAD. Jan. ao. Condition of
the bar at & P. M.l bea, smooth; wind, east
8 miles.
Tides at Afterla Thursday.
High. Low.
3:24 A. M 8.1 feet :51 A. M 2 1 fret
3:2U P. M....7.8 feet I :4.". P. M l.S feet
ALL SWISSARE EXEMPTED
Naiives of Little Republic Not Sub
ject to American Laws.
CAMP LEWIS. Tseoma, Jan. SO.
Brigadier-General Frederick S. Koltz
Issued an order today that all natives
of Switzerland be exempted from serv
ice In the National Army at Camp
Lewis, whether they bave claimed ex
emption or not, aa tinder treaties be
tween the United States and Switzer
land they are not subject to American
laws.
Announcement was made at Camp
Lewis today that this cantonment leads
all others in the number of applica
tions for war risk insurance under the
Federal act giving special protection
to soldiers families. Of the totsl of
$5,000,000,000 In insurance applied for at
all Army and Navy establlnhmen ts,
IPPODROME
'it . .... .n.
li r tlHt lrfU
THURSDAY. FRIDAY,
SATIRDAY'.
m
m
a
Royal
Italian Sextette
"Court Entertainers."
Downes and Gomez
"Hawaiian Duo."
Dell Vecchio
& Co.
"Fired From
lale."
Jess & Dell
"Mankln
Novelty."
Billy
K'elgarde
Sharp and
Flats."
Three Alex
Equilibrists.
Ann Murdock
In "THE IMPOSTOR."
10c Week-Day Mats, 10c
Camp Lewis men have asked for $253,
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 80. (Special.) I 000.000 ; Camp Cpton, second, with $223,-
000.000; Camp Devens, third, .$199,000.-
000; Camp Dix, f 111,000,000, and Camp
Bowie. 1S9.000.000.
The Toyo Kalnen Kalsha'a Siberia Maru ar
rived today from Oriental porta by way of
Honolulu with a passenger list of 400 and a
heavy cargo. The big liner was delayed
by the heavy weather that has been keeping
back ail deep-water craft In the last few
weeks.
The Siberia Mara sighted the Dutch steam
ship t.rutlus Tuesday afternoon a couple
hundred miles off port. The Grotlus Is
coming here from the Dutch' East Indlei
The Russian ateamship Toula arrived here
Tate last night with oriental cargo from
KobA.
The Siberia Maru la the first ef the Toyo
Katsen Kaisha liners to take advantage of
the permission nv the t nlted Ststes l,or.
ernment to foreign vessels to transport pas-
sera-era and freight In the coaatwise trade,
THREE I. W. W.S ARRESTED
Trio In Jail at Yakima Are Believed
to Be Spies.
ley, nad there is some reason for be
lieving, the officers say, that they are
connected with plans for the poisoning
of stock. .
YAKIMA. 'Wash., Jan. 20. Fred Bonn
James H. Bowling and W. K. Coatello,
Industrial Workers of the World, were
arrested here last niarht by DeDartment
Bringing jo p.ssenaers irom nonoiuiu. in. c( JuBtlce and state secret service ofli
company a .aid to have decided It cers. They are held In the county jail
worth whl to gft ml! th buttoevs possible I . . . , . ...
m ,h M.w.n.ni.i.-di 'or Invest!! on. and officers Bay will
Cmptftin Live. td. of th -rtw.rn.hlo Johan prooaDiy d cnargea wun violation or
Pauln. reported on arrivlnc today from I tne espionage act.
Astertm that on Monday, from 7 o'clock in I In their possession were found pic
iho mommc nntll 6 o'clock In tho ovenln turea of Government dams, irrigation
Iho PlUn bad hold Of thO Steam achOOner I unri fartnriaa in tha TaWmu Vol.
"mi ouonica. wniin tno rtiDiB jaomca. was
having rvpalro made to two tube in the.
main boiler, which bad Mown out
Tho newa arrived hero today that whlto
pun-ra on J a pane oteamablp will not bo
removed from thetr posit. ona, a way having;
ben found to modify tn this cam tho Jap
aneso Imperial edict requiring all officers
on Japanese vessels to bo Japanese.
SKATTlaK. Wash.. Feb. .10 f Social.
Arrivals at this port todsv Included tho
steamer Nippon, from IShatiictial. at 1 P. M.;
steamer Curacao, from Sout h eastern Alaska.
t 1 1 A. M. ; steamer Kulton. from Van-
rouvof at s P. M. and tho steamer Uma
tilla, from Slnrapore. at P. M.
The drpsrtuns toay lnrTudd the steam
er Pro teste la us. for Hons; Ron via Com ax.
and tho steamer Austral Glen, for Nanairao,
t 9 I'. J.
With a view of reTlevlna tho frelrht con
gestion hero tho Swedish steamship Nip
pon. under charter to Robert Dollar, ar
rived hero this afternoon. Tho Nippon ts
the first Robert Dollar vessel to csll hero
In two years. She will take 5O00 tona of
carco to tho Orient.
The Overseas Shipping Companv will cem-
mnco loading tho new auxiliary schooner
Balestrand. a -ton ahtn recent Ir com.
pleted at Aberile-n. and the French steam
ship Rowlsr. formrly the Collier Zaflro, of
Admiral Dewey'a f eet at Manila, next
St.
Incidentally another member of Dewev'a
famous flet. and a No In the merchant serv
ice, tho former cruiser Boston, was given
trts.1 trip about tho bay this afternoon.
Tho Bootoo was recently reconstructed by
tho Peattie Construction A Drydoek Com
pany, and will soon Join tho Shipping
uoaru s service.
DAILY METEOR LOCICAL REPORT.
P"RTT,ANT. Jan. 30. Maximum temper
ature. 40 dgreen; minimum. .12 degrees.
Kiver reading. 8 A. M.. K4 feet; cliatniee
in last 1M hours. O.'Z foot fall. Total raln-
I f All i.l K M. to 5 I M. . 0 01 Inch. Total
ruin fa 11 slnre .splmter 1, Ho. 14 fnche ;
normal. I' 5.6.1 inrhes; deficiency, 0.49 Inches.
;sinrlse. 7:3 A. M. : sunset. f:14 p. M.
Total sunshine, 7 hours 40 minutes: pos
sible. 9 hours SS minutes. Moon rise, tt:-0
P. M.: moonsot. S:4 A. M. Barometer (re
duced to sea level) 5 P. M . 30.30 Inches.
He. alive humidity at noon. s per cent.
THE WEATHER.
SEAT SALE OPENS
TOMORROW
at Sherman, Clay & Co. for
LEOPOLD ,
GODOWSKY
Piano Recital
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
AUDITORIUM
Popular Prices: .." and 85f
This directory Is for the Information of the public, to give as far as 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
oy pnoning Main 7070 or A 6095, House 40.
ACCOKDlON rLEATIG.
INSURANCE.
HiiAliiTlTCHI.NU. 6c A YARD. PLEATING.
ALL. LATEST ST1LEB. EASTEKN NOV
ELTY CO.. 85 6 Til ST.. BETWEEN
OAK AND STAKK STS. BKOADWAY l-UOO
K. STEPHAN. hemstltchlns. scalloplni. ac
cordion Has pleat, bullous covered: mall
oroers. zi Pillock blk. Broadway lutftf.
IF YOU are Interested in the best Life In-
aurance, telephone .Marshall Sols.
JINK.
ASSAVEKS A1 ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
vjoiu. silver and platinum bought.
AGATE CLTTEK.1 AM MrXi. JEWELER,
AOATiS cut and polished: Jewelry and
repairing, sillier' s. Wash, it.
ATTORNEYS.
ATTOKN-EYS-AT-LAW. 618 Pittoclc block.
" cnarge ior consultation.
UAKBEK SLPPLLES.
OKEGON BAHBEH SUPPLY CO. We buy
" sen an kinds barber suppllea 50
BOAT Bl'ILXIERg.
o. p. GRAHAM, commercial and deepsea
flshboats. building and In stock. Foot
x.oweu St.
CANCER.
L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED,
ij Morgan Bldg. Marshall 6143.
CELLlLOlD BUTTONS.
THE IRVVIN-HODSON COMPANY.
8S7 Washington. Bdwy. 434. A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS.
William. Eslelle and William. Jr.. Devenv.
me oniy scientific chiropodists In the city.
i-anors, aus oeriinger Dldg., southwest cor
rerjfd and Alder. Phone Main 1301.
H1KOPOD1ST AND ARCH SPECIALIST,
DK. W. E. LA MONTE, French sanitary
(painless) method. Wizard system of arch
fitting. 307-8 Swetland bldg. Main 5466.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
SICK PEOPLE: Dr. .Mc.Ma.hon. Portland,
100 chiropractic specialist. That's why I
never nave to employ drugs, operations,
vibrators, violet rays, electricity, heat,
light and other Joss House stunts. I re
move the causes of disease quickly, surely
and less expensively. Dally convincing
tne counting i nomas, si adjustments lo.
gp.en o. r-none. call or write.
CIRCULAR
LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 610 N.
W. bids Mar.
B82J. loo letters multlgraphed. $1.50.
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
JETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1706.
..w routvuum, no cuarge; esiaDiisnea lwuu.
DANCING.
MANCHESTER DANCING ACADEMY. 85
rum unaer new management. Latest
dances taught, 10 private lessons $5. Hours
- 10 A. M. to :30. Broadway 237.
THE BECKETT-HEATH SCHOOL Dan
cing taught In all Its branches, private,
day or eve. classes. Tues. and Frl., 8-10.
assembly after. 386H Wash. Main 3205.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and
stage dancing, private Instruction: classes
Mon.. Thurs.. 8 to 10. 10!l 2d St.. bet.
Wash, and Stark. Main 2100.
Electric Motors.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT.
L. A. WALKER ELECTRICAL WORKS.
413 Burnside. Broadway 5674.
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Dr. F. F. Casseday, treatment: glasses fitted.
TOO E. Burnside. cor. 20th. B. 1393. E. 4734.
FLUFF HUGH AND RAG RIGS.
LUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Ingrains. Brussels, Smyrna, Axmlnster ra
urs. all sizes: mail orders prompt: booklpt
CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC.
9xl rugs rleanrfl and steamed $1.
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO..
R4-56 Union Ave. N. East 6fll6. B 1475.
JUNK AND HARDWARE.
The Oregon Junk Co., 274 Front at.
Main 5236. We buy all kinds Junk, metals,
pay highest pries. See us belore you sell.
MUSICAL.
PIANO LESSONS, 50c
Adults or children competent teacher.
TELEPHONE EAST 1530.
PARKER School of Popular Music Term. 5
to 20 lessons. 401-2 Ellers bldg.
OREGON Conservatory (School) of Music.
845 H Washington St., at Broadway, clly.
EM1L THIELHORN. violin teacher, pupil
Sevclk. 207 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 162a.
OPTOMETRISTS AD OPTICIASS.
WHY PAY MORE?
A SAVING from 30 to 50 per cent
Promptly fitted glasses as low
as si r,i) anno satiat'ied customers
Satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. W. Good
nian. optometrist. 20 Morrison. Main 2124.
PATENTS.
R. G. WRIGHT 22 years' experience. U. S.
and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg.
NEW TODAY.
Wanted, approximately 2 acres
low-priced industrial land, on
railroad, with good foundation.
Water frontage not required.
506 Concord Bldg. Main 1373
MDDTH A fTT T " A 7N.TC
iiiviiiunui) x.vv.ril. 1 kj
nFuda ea kaaa see areoa farm aad 1 1
city loans at close latereat rates. 1 1
Prompt, Reliable Service.
A. H. IKKELL GO.
Z17-2ia NorthTreatern Baak Baildlaat.
alarskall 4114. A 4118.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OS FARM AJsD HKS1DENCK
PROPERTY. Io COMMISSION.
Wm. MacMaster
701 CORBK1T BLDG.. PORTLAND, OB.
Potatoes
Bur- CI or O 1
bank. .px.o a oacK
PHO.VE BROADWAY 225.
SO WEST PARK.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A PHILLIPS,' 000 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
throat; goitre, scalp, high blood pressure.
DK. FLORA A BROWN, goitre and diseases
or women. 700 E. Burnside. cor. am u
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Stark-Davis Co., 212 3d st. Main IV i.
LAURELHURST LOT SACRIFICE.
k. !"t,,V"r? moQey Quickly, will sell lot S.
block 101, Laurelhurst, near the park, for
ti), a cash; value lb00; fres of all incum
brances. A. MOORE. MAIN 6073.
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden Into
Income. We design and build anything
furnish the money If desired; eight years
In Portland. L. R. Ballev Co nm...
Ing architects. Northweatern Bank bldg.
1 CORNER lot 60x100. suitahla for K.i.
ncss lot, at station. 6c carfare, at Capitol
7491 A barealn; 550 cash. Phono Jiast
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping. 100 irom si.
corner Stark. Main or A 1418.
THE IVY PRESS.
882 Stark st. Broadway 408. A 4088.
DDItlTllir F. W. BALTES & COMPANY
rmllllllU it and Oak sts. Main 165. A 1105
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
CARL R. JONES, 404 Wilcox bldg.
PYORRHEA PATIENTS WANTED.
THE LONG Post Graduate bchool or
Preventive Dentistry ana Aieaicine. on
Broadway bldg., wishes to give services to
the extent of $2000 to the public. Patients
for the treatment and cure of pyorrhea
wanted. Call for free examination 1 P. M,
RUGS.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.. established 1903.
Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven an n
East 8th and Taylor. East 11580. B lJbO.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household
goods specialists: storage, pacaing. snip
ping ana moving, uuidc .u.v
n..l.l freight rates to all points.
C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO..
2d and Pine sts. Hroadway ot'o. a
npEfiOK TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St..
corner 12tn. xeiepnone jsroauway i.oi
A 1169. "We own and operate two large
class ' A" warehouses on terminal tracks.
lowest Insurance rates in tn city.
CUT freight rates to all points on household
irnnds. Manninir warenoutse oc ii"Dic
Co.. !th and Hoyt. Broadway 703.
uinism'JlT DOCK AND WAREHOUSE.
Office ISO .MadlSOn. Uenrrai meiiimiiuiDg
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 16
STORAGE.
piru-ivr. MOVING.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
lor Park st. Main 5105. A 10iU.
KERTIl.I7.KRS.
ROTTED cow and horse manure.-
C 2274.
East 181
i:nno ,lrv 4-foot wood; can be seen at 376
Yamhill, on West Park; Immediate de
livery. May. Phone Main p-v.i.
NATIONAL FUEL CO.. East2041. K. 2d and
Oregon sts.: sianwonu. g... c.i.fv..
GRFEN AND DRY SLABWOOD. blockwood.
Panama Fuel Co.. East 72. B 28S9.
WHOLESALERS AND 1MANUFACTURERS
ACTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
DUBRUILLF. BUGGY TOP CO.. 8th and Oak.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg.
DRY GOODS.
. DINKELSPIEL CO.ii1.
(rs. Notions.
erlock bide.
.ROC KKIES.
WADHAMS & CO.. Front st.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOIIPKR HAT CO.. 5J-a5 Front st.
ACCTION SATES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction Housf. TamhlM and
West Park its. Furniture, etc. Sal at 10
A. M.
Rft
ftoise
Una ton
C..cary
ChiiilO
1 nv
I Mfslnasa
nunartxi ininmnii ktlld mechanics Iu!uth
detlne4 for service la the Ftile ship- I Kurrkt
rsrxls rrlrM her frm Hf. Paul. Kansas
City and Fait L-ak City. Thy will b as
alcned to tha various plants tomorrow.
1 i n s ?
3 3 i S
TATIONS. 5 S I g ? wlatiV
2 I!-: '
COOS BAT. Or. Jan. SO. (Sp.ctat.1 Th
steam srbooner Yellowstons arrived from
San Franrlsra at :40 this morning.
roc K.inyam sai.ed (or Bandon at I
this form on.
Neire le Marinera.
The following Information has been re
.tv.. from the Agency of 3Jarln. and
Fisheries at Ylrtorla. B. C :
Mariners ar. advised that th. gas and
bell buoy maintained at tb. northern en -
tranr. of Active Pass. Golf of Georgia, die
appar.1 during th. night ef January 23.
This buoy wilt b. replaced at th. earliest
opportunity. K. K. ECKHARDT.
Commander. I - H. retired, per Oscar
W. bebwart, nautical expert. V. 8. N.
Motrmrnli of VcuseN.
PORTLAND. Jan. 30. failed Steadier
Detsr Putnam, for 8an Pedro, la W'eatport.
ASTORIA. Or, Jan. 30 Sailed at 6:30 A.
M.. steamer Oleum, for Han Pranrisro. Ar
rived Meam.r riania ilomra. rrom Sao
Francisco: had boiler trouble; will be at As
toria all todajr.
SAN" FRANCISCO. Jan. 0. Arrived at 3
A. M.. steamer Willamette, from Portland;
t T A. 31.. tmer Johan Toulsen. from
Port'and. Called at S A. M . steamer Trin
idad, for Columbia Rlv.r. Arrived Schoon
er Monterey, la tew ef lag Navigator, Irom
ive.ton
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Sacramento .
St. Louis ...
Salt Lake ..
Kan Tieso
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane ....
Taroma
Tatoonh Island
Valdest
Walla Walla
Washington
Winnipeg ...
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'A. M. today: P. M. report ef preceding
day.
FORECASTS.
Tortland and vicinity Fair and colder;
fresh northeasterly winds.
Oregon snd Washington Fair and colder;
fresh northeasterly winds.
EDWARD L. WKMiS, Meteorologist.
Phone your want ads to The Oresjo
nian. Main 7070, 6096.
MEETING NOTICES.
B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 142
Regular meeting this Thurs
day evening. Elks Temple,
S o'clock. Visiting brothers
Invited to attend. By order
of the E. R.
M. R. S PAULDTNO,
Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO.
2. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Thursday)
afternoon at l:lr P. L for the
purpose of conducting the fu
neral services over the remains
of our deceased brother. Warren K. Mc
Cord. Interment Portland Mausoleum. Full
attendance desired. Members please bring
autos. visitors Invited. w. s. wt r.h.i.
Secretary.
THE MASTERS', WARDENS'
AND PAST MASTERS' ASSO
CIATION OF PORTLAND will
lioiu ii. irui 1110111111; uicci-
Ing at the Acacia Club, this
(Thursday) evening at 8 o clock.
E!ection of officers and other matters of
importance. By order or tne president.
LESLIE 8. PARKER. Sec
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROS.. lHl Front st.
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. KL'Ll.KR CO.. 12th and Davis sts.
PAINTS. OILS AND CLASS.
RASMUSSKN & CO., 2d and Taylor.
PIPE. PIPE FITTIN'liS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. S4-MH Front st.
PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING,
KLINE. 84-ti rront st.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVKKDISU & FARREI.L. 14i Front st.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Cix. 14th and Northrup.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sts.
WALLPAPER.
MILLER Wall Paper & Tt. Co.. 172 1st St.
MORUAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
DIED.
HATSER-In this city. Jan. 29. Allen G.
Havner. late of 4S31 E. 60th St. S. i. aged
68 "years. 5 months. 14 days, beloved hus
band of Phllena M, Hayner. beloved father
of George C, Allen G. Hayner. Mrs. Emma
Hankin and Mrs. Lena A. .McFadden. Re
mains at the residential funeral home ot
Wilson Ross. Multnomah at i th st. No
tice of funeral later. ,
LEIGHTON In this city. Jan. 29, Mary A.
Lelghton, late of 329 East 2d St.. N.. aged
. h-tm-A wife of Eueene
years, ii ' ,
A Lelghton and mother of Clarence Ar
thur, of San Francisco, and Edward 1... ot j
Portland, or. Kemains at iuo
rnneml home of Wilson A Ross. Multno
mah at 7th St. Notice of funeral later.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Edward Holman, Pres. W. J. Holman. Sec.
.1 K. Werlein. Treas.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1877.
THIRD ST.. CORNER OK SALMON.
A Modern, Spacious Family
Room With Private Entrance.
LADY ASSISTANT.
Phones Main 007. A 1.111.
RUNNYSIDE LODGE. NO.
103. A. F. AND A. ,M. Special
rommunlcatton tonlcht (Thurs
day . Work In F. C. decree.
VlHltors welcome. By order of
the W. M. E. M. LANCE.
Secretary.
THE MACCABEES. PORTLAND TENT.
pO. 1. Kegular review thla Thunday)
evenlnc at ilall 409 Alder. All members
urged to be prenent. The tent will dedicate
a service flac to the members who have been
called to the colors.
O. D. BAKER, Rec Keeper.
HIGH COST OF LIVING CLUB of the
Fraternal Brotherhood. 'V00" card party.
Modern Woodmen Hall. Burnside and Stark.
February 1. 50-pound sack flour, other gro
ceries prizes. Admission 15 cents.
I11BLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna.
New designs. J aeger Bros.. 131- 6th st
FRIEDLAN'DER'8 for lodes emblem a
class pins and medal. S10 Washington st
CEMETEK1ES.
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
CEMETERY
Lowest Prices Best Service.
No expense after interment.
Prices lower than other ceme
teries.
FCN"ERAI- NOTICES.
,trxT h ii .nee. 857 Johnson street.
January 2U. Mra. Meta Cohn. a;ei 74
vears 9 months 4 days. Beloved mother
of S. Morton Cohn, Mrs. Ben bchwartz,
n.tm u.tr.r of Portland: Mrs. P.
Uevnrtz, of Los Angeles, and Mra. Grace
Cohen, of New York. Friends Invited to
attend funeral services which will bo held
i unimAn. funeral Darlors. Third and
Salmon streets, at 10:30 A. M. tomorrow
(K-riday). February 1. Interment Beth
Israel Cemetery.
nu-rviTT in ThiisdelThia. January zi
Henry C. JBecket, agea Jl years, son oi
Mr. and Mrs. J. w. ukhk, oroinor oi jh.
Theodore Anderson. Mary. Ralph, Waller,
John and Charles Socket, all of this city.
Funeral services will De nein i ins c
...rainru nhunel of F. E. Dunning, Inc.
414 East Alder and corner East Sixth,
at -2 P. M. today IThursaay), January oi.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
LEISURE: At ths late residence. 407 Sum
ner street, January 2S, Caroline M. Leis
ure ared 67 vears: beloved wife of T. A.
Leisure, mother of Nellie. Mary. Margaret
and Essa. Funeral -services win uo ucm
today (Thursday), January 31, at 2 P. M..
at the Wood lawn Christian Church. East
Sixth and Liberty. Take Woodlawa car.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery. Arrangements In caro of Miller
it. Tracey.
DUNBAR In Salem. Or.,' January 29.
George William Dunbar, aged 45 years,
husband of Mra J. W. Dunbar, father of
Mrs. B. H. Uage and Helen Dunbar, of
St. Johns, this city. The funeral service
will be held at the St. Johns Christian
Church at 2 P. M., Sunday. February 3.
Friends Invited. Interment Columbia
Cemetery. Remains are at the parlors of
F S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder.
TERRY In this city. January 80. at tha
family resiaence, uio bhij-uuiu 11
Southeast. Umatilla Terry, aged oO years,
wife of Oliver B. Terry. The funeral serv
ices will be held tomorrow (Friday), Feb
ruary 1. at 3 o'clock P. M., at the resi
dence establishment of J. P. Flnley c
Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in
vited. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery.
6EELY The funeral services of the late
Mrs. Cora beeiy, who wi -Seely.
will bo held today (Thursday), at
1V1-30 o'clock noon, at the Wilsonvlllo M.
E Ctuirch, Wllsonvllle. Or. Friends in
vited. Interment at Pleasant Hill Ceme
tery. Tho remains are at tlia residence
establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son,
Montgomery at Fifth.
SHORES The funeral services of ths late
James snores win os neiu .
day), at 2:30 o'clock P. M., at tho resi
dence establishment of J. P. Flnley &
Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends In
vited. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery.
BARBERIS At 650 East 25th St.. Luols
Barberls, agea 'r- .l :
will be held at St. Philip Neri church
at 3 P. M. today (Thursday). Jan. SL Re
mains In charge of P. L. Lerch. E. 11th
and Clay ats.
FLORISTS.
HONCHEVrg.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. l4-26 4th
St.. opposite city nan. Main som. rnmp
Kn A Sons for memorial
'cJViBLtSiNG G&ANITECO.I
UZr''JP ,T" rJ--0'c"s' 3"rwETI
MARTIN FORBES CO., Florists, 854
Washington. aiio vi., a j. .
for ail occasions artlstlcslly arranged.
rcrfect Funeral Service for Less.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash. St.. bet. 20th and 21st. West Side.
Main 26111. Lady Assistant. A
8o00 FINE. Improved West Side property,
224-2'tl lsth, between Lovejoy-ilarab.aH.
Terms. Phone owner, East 3SD9.
For Sale Houses.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS Superior 9-room
residence, close in, wonderful location and
view; hardwood floors, white enamel and
mahogany throughout; sleeping porch,
fireplace, 2 bathrooms, plenty of closets,
ar modern conveniences, large grounds,
fine trees. BROOKE, 541 Montgomery
Drive, cor. Elm st. Mar. 4827. A M. call
mornings.
LAURELHURST BUNGALOW GA11AGR.
Classy, nearly new bungalow with ga
rage, near car, 4 bedrooms, hardwood
floors, fireplace, best furnace, full cement
basement, finished in five coats white en
amel. Price $4500. Including al! street
improvements. Worth JUiouu. Term.s. J.
DELAHUNTY, Main 1700. Evenings, E.
2086.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS HOME.
New Old English stylo house on beauti
ful view lot, 17th and Laurel, 8 rooms, 2
bathrooms, finished attic, mahogany and
white enamel finish, 2 fircplares. view
porches, fine heuting plant, laundry, ga
rage. F. E. Bowman Co., 213 Chamber
of Commerce bldg. Main 3021.
$3750 TILLAMOOK ST B E TWE E N
IRVINGTON AND ROSE CITY PARK
6 rooms, sleeping porch and garage,
hardwood floors in main rooms, paved
street, sewer in and paid in full (Fern
wood School District), terms. J. L.
HARTMAN COMPANY, 7 Chamber of
Commerce Bldg. Main 20S. A 20r.iX
LAURELHURS T Hi: N GAL b W BAR GAIN.
Owner moved East, advises tne to sell-his
fi-rpom, l'.s-story Laurelhurst home with
garage. Including $1700worth of line ma
hogany furniture, at a big sacrifice. Fur
niture separate If desired. J. Delahunty,
Main 170O,
NEAR HAWTHORN K AND 3.1D.
Strictly modern 5-room bungalow, with
attic, furnace, fireplace, some hardwood
floors fine plumbing and light fixtures;
Dutch kitchen, 2 bedrooms; living room
14xlH. Paving paid except fiiO. Pries
$;tH0O. It's a bargain.
GODDARD & WIKDRU'K. 2411 STARK.
CLOSE IN.
5 rooms and bath. 1st floor. 1 room In
attic; lot 611x60; deep cellar; ne;ir llaight
and Graham avenues; price, $2000. Terms
$.i00 cash and $2 month. This is walking
distance of shipbuilding plants.
GODDARD & WIE1JR1CK, 213 STARK.
FAR BELOW ITS WORTH.
New, modern 7-room house in Rose City
Park, largo looms, fireplace, 4 .nice bed
rooms and sleeping porch, piped for fur
nace, largo front porch. 50x100 lot. Prlca
only $2r;o. Easy terms. J. W. Crosaley.
Main 1700.
MOST BEAUTIFUL VIKW.
Modern 6-rooni house on H. rrth St.. Mt.
Tabor. Asphalt street, all rooms larg
beet home environment, lull cement base,
inent. Prleo only $:'0U0. It's worth mucU
more. J. W. Crossley. -Main 1700.
TO SAVB FORECLOSURE.
Will sell Va block and 7-room house with
basement and bath; fronts on three
streets; with cement walks on two paid
for. Full-bearing fruit trees; priee $2000.
GODDARD i W 1 KDRIOK, 243 STARK.
WHO WANTS A BARGAIN?
$2900 buvs 6-room house, furnace, fire
place, pavement paid; lot Mvloo; excel
lent neighborhood, near Hawthorne and
East 2!)th street.
GODDARD & WIEDP.ICK. 213 STARK.
LAURELHURST.
Before buying elsewhere obtain our list
of exquisite homes lor sale un easy terms
in Laurelhurst, the show place of Port
land. LAI'RELHL'RST CO., 270!, Stark
st. Main 1700, 1 ISIS.
STRICTLY MODERN. .'!000.
Brooklyn, near East 3ist M., 6-room.,
furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors; call
and sec photo. Goddard & Wiedriek, 2-13
Stark.
WALNUT FA UK,
7-ronm bungalow, furnace, fireplace; lot
100x100. on corner; both strceia leaved and
included, price f.-SOO.
GODDARD & WiEUKICK, 21.1 STARK.
lHWTHOR.N'K BUNGALOW BARGAIN.
S-rooni, modern, 50x100 lot, worth $3500,
will let go for $2000.
BADLEY. 404 N. W. BANK.
Marshall 5510.
J. P. FIN LEY & SON.
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
Main U. A. 1598.
East 54. Lady Assistant. C 8165.
WILSON & ROSS.
Funeral Directors. Inc.
Multnomah at Seventh Street.
ER1CSON Residence Undertaking Parlors,
12th and Morrison sts.. Main 6133. A 2235.
DUNNING & McENTEE. funeral direct
ors, Broadway and Pine street. Phons
Broadway 430, A 4558. Lady attendant.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS.
414 East Alder street. East 52. B 2525.
BREEZE & SNOOK 6
2 HOUSES. $2100.
4 rooms and bath each: Income, $21
mouth. Ivy street, near Uniou; lot BOX
3 08, pavement paid.
GODDARD &. WIEDRICK. 243 ETARK.
WEST SIDE TWO-FLAT BARGAIN.
Two flats of 6 rooms and bath each,
cement basement, near 14th and Columbia.
Former price $6000: now $42f.0.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK, 243 Stark.
RESIDENCE of IS rooms. In Nob Hill dis
trict, suitable lor furnished rooms, board
ing or private sanitarium; In first-class
condition and good neighborhood, must
be sold. Address u X31. Oregonlan.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
neral service. 1973 E. GItsan. Tabor 4313.
P. L. LERCH, East 11th and Clay streets.
Lady attendant. East 781. B 1388.
East 108S. C 108S
5B2 Williams Ave.
A. R. Zeller Co.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady assistant.
MAUSOLEUM.
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Taylor's Ferry Road. End Kiverview
Carllne.
The only civilized method of burial.
Snow-white, always dry, sanitary tombs.
Permanent title and endowment; $250 up
636 Pittock Block. Phone Broadway 3S1.
FOR SALE BARGAIN.
Newly furnished 3-room house, cement
basement, 50x100 lot, tsuil; $400 cash. bal.
ance to suit. By owner, 6!)0 E. 78th sL N.
Rose Ci'y car.
IRVINGTON BUNGALOW CHEAP.
S rooms, modern, near lialsey. Great
bargain. $3500.
BADLEV, 404 N. W. BANK.
Marshall 5510.
WILL sacrifice for $2500, easy terms, my
five-room bungalow in Westmoreland, one
block from car; strictly up to date; ranges
Included. Write A. E. Shank. Scotts Mills.
Oregom
Sl.-.DU MODERN 4-room house, 2 blocks
from Multnomah Station, on choice cor
ner lot; owner leaving city. Tins Is an
exceptional bargain. Call for particulars.
404 Piatt bldg.
$13.-.0 69TH ST. SNAP $1350.
5-rm. mod., Just off car, terms. Owner
FRANK UaMcGUIRE, ABINGTON BLDQ.
PENINSULAR PARK bungalow, restricted.
4 rooms, -bath, large attic, cement basement-
sacrifice cash; trade Chicago resi
dence. 187 E. Buffalo.
HAVE $4000 equity in beautiful $8000 noma
in Alberta district. Will take $2000 cash
or S1000 cash and good used car for
equity. Address lock box 332, Eugene, Or.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, Koom 153 Courthouse, 5th St.
Entrance.
Phone from 8 to 5 Main 378, Home Phone A
,Q4a. iMrut call alter orr.ee hours Main 270.
He port all cases of cruelty to the abovn
address. Electric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and
oisaDiea animals at a moment s notice. Any
one desiring & dog or other pets communi
cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all impounding-.
1 here is no more city pound, Juat Oregon
Humane Society.
NEW TOIAY.
CLARKE BROS.. Florists, 287 Morrison st.
Wain or A 1S05. Fine flowera and floral
designs. No branch stores.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S5 Washington
St., bet, 4th and 5th. Main 5102, A 1161.
MAX M. SMITH, Main 7216. A 2121. Selling
bldg.. 6th and Alder sta.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 245 Alder,
iflowarg and design. Phone Marahall fi&22.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY.
ROBERTSON Jt
207-8 Northwestern
EWIH6,
Bank Blda
JNO.B. COFFEY
MORTGAGE LOANS
Insurance, Surety Bonds
S01 WILCOX BLDG. tfalm 703, 3703
IRVINGTON GREAT BARGAIN. See this.
Owner' leaving Portland, will sacrifice
home for 4SjO: worth J7250. Main 1S07S,
East 34.
FOR SALE By owner, 3 modern 6-room
houses on 10U feet of ftround; all rented
to good tenants; will sell reasonable, as
I have to move. Woodlawn 2ti34.
NEAR ALBERTA CAR.
6-room bungalow and large garage with
lot 84x100. on corner; price only J3000.
GODDARD - WIEDRICK, 243 Starlt.
NEAR WALNUT PARK.
Modern 6 rooms, furnace, large bath
. room, garage; price. $2.8.10.
CODDA RD & WIEDRICK. 243 STABK.
BUNOAI.OW, 4 rooms and bath, H block
from R. C. car. Call Tabor O'll 1 mornings
and evenings.
ji 00 NEW 4-room bungHlow. 2 nice lots,
J100 cash, $20 per month. 1002 Spalding
bldg. Evening phone. Ta-bor 83411.
HUBBELI. A SON. 1421 Sandy, oldest firm
ROSE CITY PARK, can sell you a good
house cheap. See us first. Tabor 2161.
NEAR EAST 52D STREET.
C-room bungalow, basement, bath: prlo.
$1900. Goddard & Wledrlck. 243 Stark.
a AND 7-room modern houses, walking dis
tance; bargains; terms. Phone East 1922,
owner.
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, garage, 4fl9
E. 45th N. For particulars phone xanor
7732.
CITT property, farm acreage for sal and
axenanga. a oranarn. .so-. wasningxon ai.