Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 01, 1918, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAN. 3IOXDAY, APRIE !, 1918.
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SHIP PLANT
IS CLOSE
SITE
SECRET
r flss-tmeta. w. mvn4 tram th banksrs
to tha Clark WUaoa mllL
To toad liirhtf nrra fair ths AatlpoJaa.
the ichoontr . mb.t towed from ateraar
Sack I Praseatt yesterday.
la sdvasea f tn finishing touches, th
sew mstorship Mount Hood shifted yester-
r from Supplo's Blfnont-tret yara ta
IDCida lor all. and la a law cays wui
aadsrss bar trial trip.
Chanasl work b.tns aawplstad tn tha
Cawllu Hlssr for tlia praaant. tha Oormrn-
mnt tfraaga Monucatto saitla today
Lswls RJ.er.
F r i? x if I i
rersons rurporiing 10 miow w br . H.isr liuint u .o
I h will probably ba drydocksd Wednesday.
nans neucent to uive
Out Information.
BOARD APPROVES PROJECT
TTnTf rifled Reports Indicate That
Capitalists Behind More 5Iaj
Hare orth Portland Site
Coder Consideration.
THilla all Portland peepls who know
the tnalde plana for tha slgantte ship
building programme to be launched in
or near Portland by the Atlantic A Pa
cific Shipbuilding Company under an
agreement with, the Federal Shipping
Board, are Just as reticent to divulge
any information regarding plans as are
the Eastern Interests Involved, infor
mation available would Indicate that
Tha avarbaulina ta ta ba finished
daya, whae tha flail will raaume dredging
tae aairaace to the Columbia ruvar.
sarvsr of tba eatraaoe le saw ttauar way.
C. E. Waidroa bas bees aimed as ma tar
af the Argosy, replacing W. H. Crltesao.
Cirn waa discharged all of Saturday
from the lln.r Bea.r. which arrived aftsr
midnight Saturday from California porta.
Sue sails ea the retura Tuesday afternoon.
Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.
ASTORIA. Or- liarcn tl. (SpeclaL)-
I Carryins a earso of lumbar from the Ham-
mood mllL tha steam schooner uaioo sauea
at lu:0 today for ban rear.
Tha bark.ntlna Ueorsina. ramosr-iaaen
for Melbourne, ablftad from Wastpert te the
loeai harbor last evening.
SAV FRANCISCO. March 11. (Special.)
Delayed several days by propaller trouble is
China waters, tha Paclflo Mall Company's
liner Ecuador arrived la port this moraine
Ith full paaaangar list and capacity cargo.
I'mntaln Ka,aon reDortad roush weather on
the voyage, and especially off the coast of
Japan.
All Teasels arriving In port today reported
heavy weather, and the echooner Omega, el
days from Apia, was not an exception. Cap
tain Oroner said that ba encountered a mix
ture of heavy head wtnde and calms all the
way up from the Islands. Tha head wtnda.
he said, were bad enousb la themselves, hut
he was further delayed by a leak ea the
port bow. The Omesa was tight enough on
North Portland harbor may be the site I the starboard tack, but when ea the port
for tha big project.
Although information has corns from
Washington, TK C to tba effect that
options have been taken on tbres ship
building planta "very close to Port
land" by the new Interests, local people
say this probably is not a fact, as auch
arrangements have not been made.
Inquiry at all the local wooden ship
building planta brought denlala yes
terdsy ss to any of these plants being
involved to the extent of options hav
ing been taken. The beads of these
plants not only denied bavins given
any options, but denied as well having
any Information concerning the ne
project. rVvera! men handling the fl
nanclal affairs of several plants also
dented having any Information, amon
Uiese being bankers.
See-IB Portland May Be Site.
That North Portland harbor Is In
volved In the plan Is indicated by the
fact that C C. Colt, president of the
t'nlon Meat Company, la familiar with
the details of the project. He refused
to disease the subject yesterday fur
ther than to admit that be knows of
the plana
Soma time ago Mr. Colt appeared
before the Port of Portland Coramls
sion and obtained an agreem-snt from
that body to keep North Portland har
bor clear. The representation when
this aareement waa obtained waa that
the harbor was to be used In connec
tlon wltb Industry Involving several
millions of dollars. Since then the na
ture of the project has not been di
vulged end the new ship programme
may be the answer. Mr. Colt refused
yesterday to discuss the subject.
The tentative plana for the big plant
were announced some time ago with
out any names or locations being men
tioned. Following that announcement
rumors were spread that the Interests
said to be behind the project were not
substantial. It Is understood that since
then affairs have changed and the
proposition la now backed by strong
financial interests.
rrejee Approved by Bears.
It Is the common report, as yet un
verified, however, that the financial
power behind the project la the Dupont
Interests, of Delaware, and latest ad
vices are that the proposition is abso
lutely assured of going through, now
that the proposal has been U. K.'d by
the Shipping Board.
Mentioned In connection with the
proposition Is Lester W. David, formerly
interested In tha Monarch Mill in -North
Portland harbor.
The Standlfer Construction Corpora
tion plant Is the only shipbuilding con
cern on the North Portland harbor and
Mr. Standifer la sponsor for the state
ment that his plant is not under option.
The aame assurances are given by the
Peninsula shipbuilding Company, the
St. Helens Shipbuilding Company, the
International Shipbuilding Company,
Ttaniel Kern, of the Klernan A Kern
wood. Jr., of tha Coast Shipbuilding ALIEN ENEMIES ARRESTED
Company; Ted A. Damn, of Supple
Pallin: 8. M. Mears. of the Columbia Four Offenders Taken Into Custody
Itlipillff.lliti ,. vi n.
ba ahlDDed water badlv.
The tanker Astral. S3 days from nous.
via Manila, brought 722 tons of sugar Into
port today, la addition to ooo tons of copra.
Following the arrival tnis atternoon oi
the Jepanaae ateamor Toyo Maru. from Ma
nila, with a general cargo, the Japanese
steamers Kleal Maru and Fnde Mini are
to reach port tomorrow. The Xlessi lUn
carrwe a niuch-bt.d cargo oc jute ana
gunnlve from Calcutta and the Hudson Maru
bringing a general cargo from Kobe ana
X okohama.
The steamer Tahoe arrived from Grays
fTarbor with a cargo of lumber this morn
ing.
Today's sailings Included the steamer
Hollywood. Captain AnaelL to Balboa; th
British tanker Satanta with oil for the Orl
eat. and the ship Star of Russia. Captali
fparr. to Bristol Bay for the Alaska Pack
rr Association.
Tha barge Arapahoe arrived from Na
nalme lata today with a cargo of coal for
th Western Fuel Company.
The Vt. R. Grace Company's steamer
Caaique leaaed ta the pacific 8teamshi
Company, la scheduled to Bnive In port
during the night. The Caaique brings a
cargo from Manila.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Or.. March SI. Hailed
Steamer Celllo. for can Diego via way porta.
ASTORIA.. March SI. nailed at 10:10 A
M.. steamer llalco, fir ban Peilre. Arrived
down at S.su last Bight, barkentine Geor
gians.
SAM FRANCISCO. March II. Sailed
Steamer Rose City, for San Pedro.
8AM PEDRO, March So. Railed Cteam
era Santlani and Shasta, for Columbia Klver.
TACUMA. Wash-. March St. Arrived
Steamers Borneo Mara, (mm Meattle; Qua
dra IBr.). from Britannia Beach.
PEATTLE. March Si. Arrived Admiral
Schley, from 6an Pedro; Multnomah, from
sea a raacleco.
C. 8. "aval Radio Report.
TOWNLEY AND HIS
PARTY DENOUNCED
AMrSmtKXTS.
North Dakota Farmer Asserts
Non-Partisan League Is
Menace to Oregon.
AGENTS SECRETLY ACTIVE
People Are Warned Against Permit
ting; Political Organization Dan
Serous In Extreme to Get
Foothold in State.
(An reparts ml S P. M. yesterday amless
etherwtee Indicated.)
WAilKEE.VA. baa Francisco tor Fortlaad.
so mtlea north of ban Franciaco.
PKnlDk.NT. aa Francisco for Seattle.
344 miiee north of Ran raartece.
C. A. SMITH, for Coos Bay, 280 miles
north of ban Francisco.
YOgKUlTE. baa Frsncisce for FUget
Sound, threa mllee south of Blunts Reef.
STKAMKK CURIMJVA. off Cape St. Ellas.
sotithbounL
NORTHLAND. Seattle for San Francisco.
110 miles south of Cspe Flattery.
Kb BKOUNUO. Portland for Hiehmond. 101
mllrs north of Richmond.
Hollywood, tian Francisco for Norfolk.
Vs.. 13 miles south of Pigeon Point,
KLAMATH. Everett for baa Francisco, off
Point Wilson.
ADMIRAL SCRLET. San Francisco for
Seattle. 33 miles from feattle.
LYMAN STtWART, Port Eaa Lula for Se
attle. 47 mllee from Seattle-
VVHITTIKK. Port San Lula for Oleum. 1SS
miles from Oleum.
. Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low.
I'M A. M....HI feet'lO IS A. M....D4 foot
t.l P. at I feetl 31 P. M....IJ feet
The project, as announced tn Wash
ington. Involves the construction of
ISO motor-driven wooden ships of 00O
tons each.
POtNT A BUN A HAS II KR TRIAL
Xew Steamer Makes 1 1 Knots and Is
to Co Into Commission.
Leaving- here at 9:10 o'clock yester
day morning the new steamer Point
Arena, built by the Alblna Engine St
Machine Works, waa steamed aa far
aa Fales Landing;, eirht miles below
the mouth of the Willamette River.
Che remained there for a time. drop
Pins both anchors and hoisting; up
again to test the fear, and waa back
to tha North Wank dock at 1 o'clock
In the afternoon.
The vessel Is said to have made a
speed of about 11 knots at times and
her operation was commendable in
every way. Captain James Smith, of
the Columbia Kiver pilots, says the
Point Arena responded to the helm as
readily as a sternwheeler. She goes
to Puget Sound to load her first cargo,
which is to be consigned to a domestic
port.
MAJOR WELLS IS IX FRAXCE
Former Portland Steamship Man
Xow In V. 6. Service.
TTord has been received Indirectly
that Major YV. D. Wells, formerly Port
land aent for tha fan Francisco &
Portland Steamship Company, has ar
rived In France at a base where he Is
to be In charge of the water and rail
terminal for the Army transport serv
ice. With Major Wells are Lieutenants
J. 8. Pratt and 1L H. UancrofL the for
mer having been with the Parr-McCor-mlck
line here and the latter with the
Kmerald Una.
other Pacific Coast steamahlpmen
are la the same organisation and It Is
pnderstood all have reported on the
other side. Lach base baa a complete
staff, so that repairs, overhauling and
reprovlsloning of ships are attended te
as fast as thev are discharged on arri
val from the United States.
Marine Xotes.
Thomas Duffy, whs wee cheef engineer ea
one of the fu-et 40S-tea ataamera eent
round te the Atlantis side from Portland,
haa see aarnad chief f the steamer Hejt
bampten. Tba taapectioa of the otesmer
lbeelsaere wui be I acted Monday.
Te lead her first earge la two years since
she weac ea the beach sear Xehaiem. the
ecBeowor Oakland waa ahltted from Albere
each te St. Helens yesterday. She preceerfa
o sea Fraetoce mS there leads tar New
iteeleaeV
Wltb meat of her lumber car re aboard,
the ataaaxae Tivertee ablftad from rrescott
la Weatsart ead finlehed at the latter peiat
Saturday sight, aalilkg far Sea Praactece.
Owing te delays la loading har carta, as
pa work waa performed k,aatar auaday.
tae MrCenaKK steamer Cell.es eat!teg was
pee'aoaed from yesterday aatll teday.
Cm frRtohreg working twrcbev at the Clark
A Wi.aua sxl.l. the ee.mea able Bartia
waa eb.fted te the dock of the Amertcea
t-ea Ceaxsaay eaa tlie Levt U. Burgees,
by V. S. Authorities.
Four alien enemies were taken Into
custody yesterday afternoon by Deputy
United Statea Marshal Tlchenor.
Henry Holm, a butcher, of North
Bend, and Anton Lors. a junk dealer,
of the same town, were found In the
barred sons on the waterfront at
ilarshfield.
Chris Cross, a North Bend merchant,
was arrested for having firearms In his
possession. John Ulrich, a farmer re
siding near Eugene, was arrested be
cause he bad failed to register aa an
alien.
DAILY StXTEOROLOOICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, March Si. Maximum tem
perature. 54 degrees; minimum, SS degrees.
River reading, S A. M . S S feet; change In
last 24 hours. 0 1 foot falL Total rainfall
ii P. M. to 6 P. i! . none: total rainfall
since September 1. 1117, S3.S9 Inches: normal
rainfall since tfeptsmber 1. SS.T0 Inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1B17,
I in Inches Sunrise. I il A at.; sunset.
S.as P. M. Totsl sunshine. 4 hours; posslbls
sunshine. 13 hours 4& minutes, lloonrlse,
11:13 P. V. ; moonset. 7:33 A. M- Barometer
traduced sea level), a P. at., 10.13 Inches.
Relative humidity at noon. 40 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS.
rwker ........
Ilolea
Hoelon
Cacarr
Chicago ......
Iienver .......
Iaa Molnae. ...
tlureka
Oatveatoa ....
Ile!ena
Juneaut ......
Kansas City...
I.os Angeles...
Marahf.e.d ...
lfcd ......
VtinnespeMs ..
New Orleans.
New York. ...
North Head..
North Yaaima
Phoenix .....
Paralalia ....
Portland ....
Roaeourg ....
Sacramento ..
St. Louia.....
bait lake....
lu t.go. ...
aa Fraactece.
s-atte
fltka
I'tKiaaae
Tacoma ......
Tatooeh lelaad
Valdes' ....
W::a Walla.
w.ehrngton i
Wind
State at
Weather
, .. o.ooTJT
: 0.00 . , NW Clear
0.H0 ...X jOear
4o 0.01 14 N-e; cioutly
7- o.u.' w ipt. c:oudy
SO o.oo 10 W loiaar
Si; o.oii . . NW.Pt cloudy
14 U.0 34 X lear
73 O.OO 13 S ICloudr
n' li 0.00 31 V? Clear
3s l.OO 4: Snow
..,74 0.00 10 .vw pi. cloudy
..I 7 O.oo . .,fV iClear
' 5 0.1" . .'XW Clear
IV, 0.00 13 XW Clear
S4 0.00 14 W IClear
tfl o.tv . . 115 iCludy
aa a no mtf li, .unit.
44!... O.oo ..I I
43. SdO.oo IS NW c:ear
. . .:iuo e.oo . .'X .pi. cloudy
ft o.oo 3 w 'Clear
H SS0.O0 13 NW Cloudy
43' eto.tvv.. xw Clear
84, 74 0.C) ..'XW Clear
.. 73 o.oo 34 at pt cloudy
.. 84 o. 00 .. XW Clear
I. ..I S O.oo . . ' IClaudy
...1 Mw.w4a r ri.ear
401 SO0.00'.. !-B Cloudy
, . .! 40 0.00 . ,;v IciouJy
s, o.oo :o r iPt. cloudy
..I 3 o.oiiio sw (pt eioudy
44 4H 0 . en 3 w IClaudy
14 40 O.oo . J 'Clear
43( u O.oo 23 SW 'Cloudy
..T o.uo . . sw !pt- cloudy
A. 14. today. P. M. report af pre-cedlag day.
FORECASTa.
Portland and vicinity Monday probably
fair; moderate weetarly wtnda
Oregon and Waahlncton at eaday probably
fair; moderate weeter.y winds.
Idaho aleaeay fair.
EAWARD f- WILU
. . - AleteeteleslsC
Aside from licking- the Kaiser, the
big. Important lob confronting the
United States Is to put the Non-Parti
san League out of business."
With this plain language, Arthur
Foster, a North Dakota farmer, ad
dressing Russellvllle Orange Saturday
night, appraised the seriousness of the
Non-Partlsan League menace which is
threatening to invade Oregon. Agents
of this secret political organisation are
reported to he proselyting among; the
farmers In some sections of the state.
preparatory to forming a branch of the
National body here. Mr. Foster was
Riven, the closest attention and received
a vote of thanks for his thorough ex
pose of the league, which today has
North Dakota securely in Its grasp and
is extending Its Influence In a number
of other adjoining states.
League's History Reviewed.
Mr. Foster reviewed the history of
the Non-Partiaan League movement
from Ita first-appearance In North Da
kota In June, 1915, when, disguised as
a farmers' co-operatl.e organization, it
awept the state under the leadership of
A. C Townley, who now heads the Na
tional body. He told of the secretive
ness of the league's operations In North
Dakota, when a company of 7S organ
izer, touring the state in automobiles,
enrolled approximately 90 per cent of
the producers of the state as members
before public announcement was made
that such an organisation had been
formed.
"So quietly did the organisers work
in enlisting this membership.'' said Mr.
Faster, "that the farmers in one town
ship did not know that the movemrn
had Interested their neighbors In the
adjoining township. None knew or sus
pected the scope of the movement until
Its lesders were ready to spring the
organisation.
in the election that followed candl
dates indorsed by the Non-Partisan
Lea true, under Instructions from the
leaders, ran as Republicans. With the
exception of State Treasurer, every
fion-Fartlsan candidate was elected.
Wild Legislation Proposed.
At the succeeding session of the
State Legislature the league had a big
majority of the members of the House,
but. fortunately for the state, 24 mem
bers of the Senate were holdovers,
elected as Republicans or Democrats
before the Non-Partisan wave swept
the state.
Practically the entire session wss
devoted to an attempt to enact what
known aa House Bill No. 44. It
proposed amendments to the state con
stitution removing the limit of Indebt
edness the state could assume and pro
viding that the school fund of $11,000,-
000 should be made available for in
vestment In state-owned warehouses.
flourlnn mills, packing plants and oth
er public utilities. This radical meas
ure, which, if enacted Into law. would
have bankrupted the state, actually
was passed by the House, but failed in
the Senate only by the votes of the
hold-over Senators.
You Oregon farmers have an advan-
age over the farmers of North Dakota
In that you have been forewarned of
he character of the organization that
now seeking to get into your state.
But you must be on the alert and at
all times be vigilant. If we in North
Dakota had had the same warning I
am satisfied the movement would not
bare amounted to much In that state."
League Organisers Busy.
Mr. Foster said that In the last month
0 organizers of the Non-Partisan
League had left Montana, traveling in
automobiles, for the purpose of ex
tending the organisation in other West
ern statea Some of these agents, Mr.
Foster said be had been advised, were
working in the state of Washington
and could be expected to enter Oregon
at any time.
And if you farmers want to dig
down In your pockets and support an
organization of the character I have
desaribed to you, go ahead and do it.
but you will be doing so with your
eyes open and you will have to bear
the consequences," admonished the
spesker.
Mr. Foster reviewed the record of
Townley, who was pronounced an un
scrupulous political crook. It was
charged that Townley and his associ
ates in the less than three years since
the league was first formed In North
Dakota had collected between 13,000,000
and $4,000,000 from the farmers of that
state, Minnesota. Montana and Idaho.
He asserted that despite their protes
tations of patriotism and non-affilia
tion with the L W. W Townley and
the leaders in the Non-Partisan League
are not only unpatriotic and disloyal.
Judged by their own publlo utterances,
but are actively allied and affiliated
with the L W. W. In addition, he said
they were openly advocating Socialistic
views of a most radical and dangerous
character.
TICKET OFFICE 9 .ALE
OPENS TODAY
T TI7TT T Broadway at Taylor.
AlCilJLylVIsiala a aad A 1122-
3-r.:NextThur.
SPECIAL. PRICE MAT. SAT.
KOLB DILL
IS THE MrSICAX FAHCE.
"High Cost of Loving"
MUSIC FIN PRETTY CIRLb.
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HISTITCHINO, PLEATING. ALL LAT-
f..r "TILKS. EASTEKN NOVELTY CO..
5H FIFTH 8T.. BETWEEN OAK AND
eTARK STS. BKOAUWAY iiOOu.
K. BTEPHAN. hemstitching, .r.n.r,,
coraioa aide pleat, buttons covered; mall
zi rittocaiilock- Broadway lou.
FLUFF RCO AND BAG BrO FACTORY.
One of larseat in the imDTUWFT
Phones East 651. B 1475 HUil I II II CO I
FERTILIZERS.
ASSAYER8 AND ANALYSTS.
"NihANA ASSAY OFFICE. 143 Second
aim piaiiHum MUfOL
ALCAZAR
PLAVEKa
Mats. Wed.. Bat.
BAKER
Tonight all week.
One of the most charming plays ever
written Little
PEGGY O'MOORE
The story of a little Irish girl "just .
over." A rare blending or comeay ana
pathos, love and politics.
Evenings. 25c, 60c 75c; Sat. Mat. 29c,
60c; Wad. Bargain Mat, 8c only.
Next Week : "Believe Me, Xantlppe,"
BARBER SUPPLIES.
OKECON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy
an sinus oeroer supplies. ZZQ 2d.
CARPET CLEANING.
riOKTHWEST Kl'U CO.. establlaued 1903.
mit rugs snd rag rugs woven, all sixes.
Exit 8th and Taylor. East 3580. B lliSO.
CANCER.
L M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
si morgan oiaff. Marshall 6143.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 434, A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS.
DR. LA MONTE, only chiropodist carrying a
state license; most sanitary orilces In ths
city, rrenen sanitary rnetnoo. rainless
Lady attendant. SOS-T-8 Swetland bldg.
juain otuo; residence, wooaiawn ryua.
mmmm
CEORGE DAMEREL, axslsted by Myrtle
vail, Edward Hume ana spienaia cast in
tha musical farce, "The Little Liar";
Wheeler A Morani Cooper - Roblnsoas
1IAKIKO ONLkl; La Zler-Worth Co.;
Oakes Dolour i "m Tun Hie."
WILLIAM, Estells and William. Jr.. De
vsny, the only sclentlo chiropodlets snd
arch specialists in the city. Parlors 8U2
Gerllnger bldg.. southwest corner Second
ana Alder. Phones, Main 130L A 8202.
DHS. ELIZABETH ilANlON and B. Louisa
tox, cniropodtsts, now located at 50S-7 N.
tv. wag., eta ana waw, oy a p. Alain bohm.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
SICK PEOPLE: Dr. McMahon. PortlanU. 100
per cent chiropractlo apecaaiist. That's
why l never bava to employ arugB, oper
ations, vibrators, violet rays, lectrlcltyj
beat, llrht and other Jos-bouse atunts. J
remova the cause of disease quickly, sure
ly anu lesar expensively. iickcu. si aa-
Justments, $15; seven. $5. Call, phone or
write. Daily convincing ooubting Thomases.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
C RAN lfl LETTER CO.. 610 N. W.
osz. loo leters muitisraphso. si.
bide. Har.
.64).
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
PANTAGE
MAT. DAILY 2:30
THE KIXKA1D KILTIES,
Lads and Lassies From
Ml'lands of Scotland.
Six Other Bis Acts.
Three Performance. Dally. Nlht Curtain
at 7 ana v.
NETH A CO., Worcester bids. Main 17S8.
r.o collections, no charge; eatabllahed lvou.
DANCING.
MANCHESTER DANCING ACADEMY. 85tt
Fifth. Latest dances tausnt; 10 prlvats
lessons. So. Class nights Monday and Fri
day trom g to 10. Hours 10 A. M. to :o0
P. M. Broadway 231:7.
THE BECKETT-HEATH SCHOOL Dan
cing- taught In all Its Drenches: private,
day or eve classes, Tues. and FrL. 8-10,
assembly after. 86H Wash. Main 8205.
LYRIC
MCSICAL
PTOTE
Matinee Dslly at 2:30. Nights Start 7:30.
Tonight Bargain Night, 20c only.
Back Again! Funnier Than Ever,
Dlllnn and Franks, aa Mike and Ike,
In their biggest laugh-getter,
"THE QUACKS."
n.n'1 klla. it
w.. . , . w Mirht nnuntrv store: Thnrsday,
T .Hio.- souvenir Snoons Free; Friday, Cho
rus Girls' Contest.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMT Social and
stage dancing, private Instruction; classes
Mon.. Tfcurs., 8 to 10. 109 2d sU beU
Wash, end mark. Main 2100.
PrBLIC DRAFTSMAN.
E. B. BIRKENBEOEL. 724 Cham, of Com.
bldg. Patent office and development Brewings.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
FOR RAI.K TRADE OR RENT.
L A. WALKER ELECTRICAL WORKS,
413 Hurnstoe. uroaoway poia.
EVE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
1EEXTINO NOTICES.
Dr. F. F. Casseday, specialist; glassea fitted.
709 E. Burnslde. cor. sotn. B lava. n. t.o--
xrr.rririr err.a ivn HA 11 Kl'fiS.
BAluiuni - I -. ..... pnn i ni n n nnrTd
F. AND A. II. Bpeciai com- LI ILL W lUV kk M III II HOHfl-IA
munlcatlon this tllonday) sven- I LOI I IIUUO I IIUI1I wmiifciw
7 .lit u.. .Masonic lenv
le. VorK in tno Jl. AL, oegree.
nla
Vls'ltors welcome. By order of
the W. M.
RUFUa R. BALL, Sec. Protem.
WTLLAMETTU LODGE. NO.
2. A F. AND A. 11. Stated
communication this tllonday)
veninc. at 7:30 o clock. lirotn-
ar D. Kolls Cohan. P. M.. will
deliver an address entitled I
"Look to the Ex.u" Full at-I
tanilsnra nf member. Iteslred. A cordiat In
vitation la extended to tba craft to attend
this mealing. Refreshments.
w. 8. WsllStt.9, 8SO.
8TJNNTSIDE5 CHAPTER NO.
TJ, D., O. E. 8. Stated communi
cation this (Monday) evening. 8
o'clock, at Dawley's Hall. East
Thirty-fourth and Yamuill. De
gree.
Hy order of W. M.
EDNA L. DOWNING, Becy.
Insralna Bmssels, Smyrna. Axmlnster rsg
run all sizes: mail order Dromnt: booklet.
Sxl3 Rug.. Hteam or Dry Cleaned, gl.Zo
CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC.
WESTERN FLUFF BUG CO.,
54-68 Union Ave. N. East 6618, B 1475.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.. established 1903.
Fluff rugs and rsg rugs woven, an sixes.
East 8th and Taylor. East SSsO. B 12M.
ROTTED cow and horse manure.
C 21'74.
East 161.
JAPAN FLORIST.
nlor.
T-hl.
cut l
IBS 4th st.. bat. Yamhill i Tay
All klnda of flowers, bedding
vegetable plants, garden aeeaa.
month. .DeclaL. a,asier 11111
daffodils nansies. etc Japon
ram,li. A riLl.il- Wistaria,
flowering chen, holly trees, tubs,
JUNK.
JUNK AND HARDWARE.
The Oregon Junk Co., 274 Front st
Main 8258. Ws buy all kinds of Junk, metals,
pay highest prices. See us before you selL
MlSlCAL.
OREGON Conservatory (school) of Music,
Sid floor Russell bidg. (over the "Llon".
Entrance loSfr 4th at., cor, of Morrison.
PARKER School of Popular Music Terms, B
to 20 lessona 401-2 Eilers bldg.
EMiL TH1ELHOR.V. vloUn teacher, pupil
Hevclk, 207 Flledner bldg. Bdwy. 1820.
PIANO lessons in your home; special for
beginners. BOc lesson. Mornings, C 2418.
pPTlsfETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
WHY PAT MORE T
A SAVINO from 80 to 60 per cent
Promptly fitted glasses as low as
M , xi.ou. 4UO0 satlsnea cusiomeia.
Eatlstactlon guaranteed. Chaa. W. Good
man, optometrist, 208 Morrison. Msln 2124.
PA INTER, ETC.
O. W. RILEY.
Palmer and Decorator.
Sellwood 8170.
PATENTS.
K. g. WRIGHT 22 years' experience, TJ.
and foreign patents. 601 pekum oiog.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, 905 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, sain trou
bles, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
throat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure.
DR. FLORA A. BROWN, goitre and diseases
ol women. 700 E. Burnslde, cor, autn su
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Btark-Davls Co., Z1Z Sd st. siain
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantsnbeln. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping, luu-x ureal su,
corner ijtark. Main or A 1418.
THE IVY PRESS.
882 Stark at
Broadway 408, A 4088.
DDIUTIUf! F. W. BALTE3 & COMPANY,
rill.ll INI) 1st and Oak sta Main 105. A 1183
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
CARL R. JONES, 404 Wilcox bldg.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER,
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST rlousenoia
goods specialists; storage, iJOL.uiB, ,.,,-
mng ana murine, ....
TM?cial freight rates to all points.
? "n DTflf TBAS8FER & STORAGE CO.
v't a'tid Pins Bta. Broadwsy B80, A 1998.
v. 1 , 1 VT TRINRfRR CO.. 474 GliSSn St,
corner IBtn. -leiepnone diui
A 1169. We own ana operate two lars.
class "A" warehouses on terminal u-acaa.
Lowest Insurance rates In tno city.
, . mcnM.ar "nnnK A WAREHOUSE. Of-
rica 1S AiaaiBon. wwoioi - - - -
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 76DL
CUT freight rates to sll points on household
,(iml n Xlannina v arenuun. . .
Co., 9th and Moyt
. Broadway 703.
" 11 1 pvivr: itnvTXO. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE A TRANSFER CO,
100 1'artt ou jim-iu uxou. "
WOOD.
NATIONAL FUEL CO.. East 2041. E. 2d and
Oregon sis. Ary oiociv wwu.
GREEN AND DRY BLABWOOD, block wood.
fanama. a uei vru.. ami. e-.
WHOLESALERS AND 1VIANUFACTURERS
ArmlXB BLOC
TOPS.
OREGON
ATJTO TOP CO.
14th and Couch.
DUBBUILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. Bth and Oak.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg.
A. M.
CUT, REAZEE GROTTO NO. 65
Members are requested to meat
at ths Mssonic Temple this (Mon
day) evening, a o'clock, to visit
Harmony Lodge No. IX A. P. and
xt U. degree. No fezes, lou ars
cordially Invited to b. Present.
CAMELIA CHAPTER NO. 27.
O. E. S. Stated communication
this (Monday) evening. April L
Card party.
, xiy oraer 01 . 11.
v MAR1ETTE ROBINSON.
Secretary.
CORINTHIAN SOCIAL CLUB will give an
nformal dance and card party at Masonic
Templs on Thursday. April 4.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, chsrms, pins;
nsw designs. Jaeger Bros, 1S1-S Sth st
rniEDLANDER'9 for lodge emblems.
class pins and m.dala 810 Washlnston st
DRY t.OODM NOTIONS.
L. DINKELSPIEL CO ST s"4
GROCERIES.
WADHAMS Sf CO.. 05-07 Front st
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOUSER HAT CO.. Oa-55 Front St
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROS.. 101 Front st
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
P. FULLER A CO., lth and Davis sta.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUSHKN A CO., 2d and Taylor.
PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AKD VALVES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-88 Front st
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-80 Front st -
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDI-NG A FAKKEL.L, 140 Front st
xirkfir. ax-n it I M 111 V 11 TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrop.
RASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
FULLER A CO.. 12th and Davis sta
war.T. PlPKR.
MILLER Wall Paper A Pt Co 172 1st st
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
V e
t-
POULTRY
florists.
MARTIN A FORBES CO., Florists, 354
Washington. Main 269. A 1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
rittiCT rentes.
PIED.
x-n rnT March 81. 1918. at the residence.
215 King street 'Aneouore a. wncox, as.
el years, 8 moa, 23 daya Funeral no
tice later.
BABY CHICKS from Pish Bros.. 8. C Whits
Leghorns, win start you rigm; ou.uw
shipped out last season without a com
plaint Our plant and hatchery the finest
on the Coast Catalogue and circular on
request Fish Bros., it. 7. D. No. 2. Seat
tle. Wash.
W HITE LEGHORN baby chlx from hesvy
laying (Hoganised) stock. Marco delivery,
si 1 nr Km: ADrll. Xlo. We guarantee
aate arrival. The Pioneer Hatchery. Peta-
luma, Cal.
SETTING hen, Plymouth Rock, S2. 810 E.
Both st, two blocks sou in 01 xiawiaorns
avenue.
Kelso Elects Superintendent.
KELSO. Wash.. March 20. (Special.)
-Frank W. Peterson, superintendent of
schools at White Salmon, Wash., for
the past year, has been elected superin
tendent of schools for Kelso for next
year, succeeding: C. F. Waltman. Mr.
Peterson was here today conferring;
with the board of directors regarding;
school conditions for next year. The
new superintendent is a graduate of
the University of Washington and has
hsd splendid success at White Salmon.
Mam
DIKECTOUY
FOR THE CHEAT.
EST ECONOMY HUT
King Goal
rtah'e Bear! by Gee
ervjsaeat'e Teat.
Ask for Bulletin No.
11 Divirtmint of
Inter lor. Bureau of
llnea r un weight
an absolute guar
antee with every
order. All other
STANDARD
blUDF.IOFCOAL
a ad suiuients
ICE DELIVERY CO.
Seweesxsers te ladepeadeat Cowl A lee)
Co. LUahteeath aaa Ttarsua.
A 2245 PilOAtS Broadway -4250
ITNERAT. NOTICES.
- t .
CAMMACK At lha family resldene. 1084
last Tnirtie.n etrew- norm, juairtju v,
Fred M. rammtclt, ased 41 years, husband
nf i.en. rm macit. oi this cuv: son oi Air.
snH Mrt Francisi M. Cammack. ol! Ronan.
Munt.; brother or rioy, Arcnie u.. aner
C. and Misa Florence LammacK, Mrs. uer-
a d Heed ana Mrs. i nomas uiui, au oi
this city; Charles C- Cammack, of Wood
land, Or., and Mrs. Sadie Winner, of Ta
coma, Wash. The funeral services will be
held Tuesday, April 2. at 2 P. M., from
the conservatory chapel of F. 8. Dunning,
Inc.. 414 East Alder street, under tha au
spices of the & pan Uh-American War Veterans.
r'!lJTSL. H0LA1AN UNDERTAKING CO.
runerai uireciors
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Royal Palm Restaurant 409 East
Morrison strest Sale at 2 P. M.
J..T. wlijtiUA, Auctioneer.
At Wilson's Auctloi, Houss. at 10 A. M.
Furniture. 109-171 Second ,st
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARS
CEMETERY
Lowest Prices Best Serrict.
No expense after Interment.
Prices lower than other ceme
teries
BLsCSOLCHs
FCNEKAL DIRECTORS.
aged Tl years, tf months, 27 days, beloved
huvband of Emma F. Cooper, father of
G. K- and H. N. Cooper, of Portland, and
A. M. Cooper, of Molalla; Mrs. Maud
Royce, of Oatman, Kan., and Mrs. May
Richard, of Steamboat Springs, Cola.
Comrades of the O. A. R. . and friends
Invited to attend funeral services, which
ill be held at Hoi man's funeral parlors.
Third and Salmon sta, at S P. M. tomor
row (Tuesday). April 2. Interment Koss
City Cemetery.
BARTMAN At ths family residence, 845
Kut Twelfth street, March U9. Gustave
Bartman, aged 61 years, 7 months, 17
days, husband of Mrs. Mene Bart man
and father of Henry J.. William C.
Lillian J.. Mrs. Mary Eraleston. Mrs. Anna
Harnett, all of this city, and Mrs. Minnie
Bet la, of The Dalles, or. j unerai servioes
win be held today (Monday), April 1.
2 p. m. at the residential funeral home
of Wilson A Rosa, Multnomah and Cast
Seventh streets. Interment at Lone Fir
Cemetery.
BARTMAN At ths family residence, S45
East Twelfth street, March 2d. Gustave
Bart man, aged 01 years 7 months 17 days,
husband of Mrs. Mene Bartman and father
of Henry J.. William C. Lillian J., Mrs.
Mary Effaleston. Mrs. Anna Varnett, all
of this city, and Mrs. Minnie Betts. of The
Dulles. Or. Funeral services will be held
tomorrow (Monday). April 1, at 2 P. M.,
at ths residential funeral borne of Wilson
A Ross. Multnomah and East Seventh
streets. Interment at Loo Fir Cemetery.
NEIGER -The funeral serrleea of the lata
John Keis-er. who passed away In Hills
dale March 28. will b held today (Mon
day) at 12 o'clock: noon at the church In
Klilsdala, near Bertha Station. Interment
In Greenwood Cemetery. Those deslrlnc
to attend can take Southern Pacific cars.
Fourth and Vashlng-ton, at 11:04 A. M.
Remains can be seen at the parlors of
the bke wee Undertaking Company, corner
Third and Clay streets, until 11 A. M- to
day (Monday).
HOC KAN SON In this city. Mareh SI. 1918,
Carl Hoc a an son. agsti as years, rather or
Donna and Tnelma Hock an son, of Mayrar,
Or. ; brother of Mary Erlckson, May car.
Or., and Christian Bsntain, Bayfield.
Wis. Private funeral services will be held
at th Portland Crematorium at 10: B0 A.
M. Monday. April 1. Arrangements la
care of F. S. Dunning. Jno. 414 East
Aidar a treat.
QVIMBT At Los An r 1 em. Cat. March to.
fciroer w. jumoyt ra ou years, motw,
1 days. Friends Invited to attend fu
neral rv1eoa, which will be held at the
Klk-s TempU at S P. M, Wednesday, April
S. Interment Lon Fir Cemetery, i
Eatabllahed 1877.
Third and Salmon StrtaV
Wain 607, A 1511.
- Lady Assistant.
Perfect Funrai Service for Less.
MlLLbK & TKACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
rV'.sh st.. beu 20tu sc lst. West Elds
Usui 2081. Lady AsslsLant, A. Toso
J. P. VWlmEY ft BON,
Progressive Funeral directors
Private Drive Women Attendants.
MOXTUUMJCHx" AT FifTU,
Main . A. IMS.
WILSON & ROSS LaTinl"1
East 5. C SlOi.
ERICBON Residence Undsrtaklns Parlors,
12th and Morrison ata Aialn ttlJ. A 2m
DUNNING McENTEB. funeral directors.
Broaaway and Fine street. Fnoae atroadwajr
,30, A 455a. Lady attendant.
F, & DUNNING, INC.
THE GOLDEN KLXS UNDERTAKERS
414 East Alder SU East 62. B
BREEZE & SNOOK S"
WILSON & WILSONn5a.5yci
MR AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
neral service. 1V73 E. Glisan. Tabor 4313.
P. L. LERCH.
Lady attendant.
East llta and Clay s treats;
East 781, B 13S8.
A. R. ZELLER CO. gjJiifffl
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3
and Clay. Main M2. A 232L Lady aasistant.
IXORIST9.
CLARKE BROS., Florists. 287 Morrison st.
Main or A ISO. Fine flowers and floral
deslffna No branch stores.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington
St.. pet. 4th and Bth. Main 111 03. A 11SL
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 2121. belllns
bids-. Sth and Alder sta.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP, 245 Alder.
Flowers and daatsna, Fauns Marshall iUiX
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Taylor Ferry Road, Kad BIttt1w
Carliae.
Th only' civilised method of bnrtal.
6 now-white, always dry, sanitary tombs.
Permanent title and endowment: $260 up.
636 Pit toe k Block. Phone Broadway 34 L
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 204-26 4th
at., opposite City Hall. Matn fioti. Philip
Neu A Sons for memorials.
f U TVIIRO KT MADI3QN 3TREET.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, Boom 1S3 Con rt house, 6tb bL
Kn trance.
Phone from 8 to 6, Main 378, Home Phone A
2S25. N in lit call after office hours. Main 270.
Report all cases of cruelty to the above ad
dress. Electric lethal chamber for small ani
mals. Horse ambulance for sick and disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desir
ing; a dog- or other pet communicate with ua
Call for all lost or strayed stock, as we look
after all impounding. There is no more city
pound. Just Oregon Humane Society.
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
a Fonda aa hand for good farm and II
city loans at close Interest rate, if
Fraas.pt. Reliable Berries. j
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
X17 - 21B ITortliweaterm Bank Bull disc
Marshall 4114. A 4118.
UT1BUIHCD 16SX
Auction Extraordinary
axtiqites. nir.n-ri.vss FT-RxrrcnE,
MIRRORS, RUGS, ETC. FROM THH
RESIOKNCE OF A GENTLEMAN WHO
IS LEAVINGS FOR THE SOtTH. H
SOW HAVE THESE GOOD8 OS EX
HIBITION AT
THE BAKER AlCTIOJI HOVSE,
AD WII.I. SELL THE SAME AT AliO
TIOS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
On Tuesday Next
Comprising- rnrs old splnnlnsr wheel,
antique rosewood clock, fire screen,
frold-leaf peOestals, very elaborate pier
glass, size 4x6; large size brass (ire set
and andirons, costly mahogany library
suite in genuine leather, lady's desk
and chair, valuable oil painting, teak
wood tabourettes, Wilton and body
Brussels rugs In various designs and
colors, two American Turkish rugs, eilk
portieres, Japanese stands, floor hall
clock, tapestry easy chair, very costly
mahogany dining-room suite ns follows
8-ft. pedestal table, large buffet, serv.
Ing table and three arm chairs In colo
nial design and equal to new; china
dinner set. old silver castor, vases and
bric-a-brao and other small Items; very
massive canopy top brass bedstead
other good beds in brass and enamel
finishes, beautiful ladv'a emDrets
dresser with large French plate mirror,
nearly new large dresser and chiffonier
in rencn . gray witn rattan insert
(these two pieces were quite recently
purchased and have plate glass pro
tector- tops), oak dressers, bedroom
rockers and chairs, very pretty body
Brussels rug, 9x12, In lavender gray
with rose border: all beds have best
springs, hair and Ostermoor felt mat
tresses, pillows and bedding; A. B.
range. Inlaid linoleum, etc
From a n o t h a r rer?ont1v fnrntaTisrl
home we shall sell a lovely dining-room
suite in quarter-sawed oak. viz., S4-
lnch-ton nedestal dining table, buffet
and set of leather-seat chairs, oak;
library table and rockers with leather
seats, lounges, pictures, rugs, electria
table lamp, bedroom furniture, steel
range and gas range and other numer
ous lots.
From this erentlemfln. offlra wa arinTl
sell a nearly new sanitary flat - too
desk, roll-top desk, revolving; chairs,
oak bookcase, etc.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.
ALL THE ABOVE GOODS ARE ITOTV
OJI EXHIBITION AND AWAIT YOUK
MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION. VOtf
WILL FIND THEM WELL WORTHV
OF YOUR ATTENTION. WE SHALL
ALSO HAVE ON EXHIBITION A RARE;
OLD DUTCH CUPBOARD IN EBONY
AND ROSEWOOD, STYLE FIRST
RENAISSANCE OF THE EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY. A SIMILAR ONE IS THE.
PROPERTY OF THE MUSEUM OF
CLTJNY OF PARIS, FRANCE. THIS
CUPBOARD IS FOR PRIVATE SALE.
THE OTHER GOODS WILL BE SOLD
AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY KBIT AT
1 A. M.
NOTICE We pay cash for house
hold goods, or will sell for you at tha
home If convenient, or we will give you
the use of centrally located salesrooms.
Phone us. Main 3332.
W. C. BAKER W. H. DEAN.'
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers
Masonic Temple Building, Yamhill and
Went Para; Streets.
FOR SALE ::
Warehouse Site;
150x200 -East
Second, Third and Pine
on two sides. -
Owner
914 Spalding Building
Main 4989
'. 13V2 ACRES
Two Mile From Hood River Postoffice
with all modern Improvements; good
family orchard: about four acres in
apples, balance in strawberries fcnd al-
taira. Plenty or irrigating water,
Fincwt Country Home in Oresroa.' Will
sell place for less than buildings cost,
and consider soma trade. W 1J4, Ore
gonian.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY. '
ROBERTSON A EWINO, "
a07-8 Nortaireateni Bank Bldg.
JNO. B. COFFEY
MORTGAGE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
SOI WILCOX BLDG. Main 702, A 870X
REAL ESTATE.
For Male Lots.
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burdan into
Income. We design and build anything,
furnish the money if desired; eight years
In Portland.' L. R. Bailey Co.. contracts
Ing architects. Northwestern Bank bldg.
FOR. SALE Some splendid building lots on
ca.Bc xsejmom ana o-sua aim, will 00 sold
reaaonablc.
PAKKZSH, "W ATKINS A CO..
106 2d St. Phone Main lt44.
SUBURBAN lots, by owner, on carllne.
250; IL0 down. S5 per month; 6 per cent.
Box 48. Monitor, Or.
G. C. GOLDEN BERG CAN SELL TOUR LOT.
11 a AOington mag. Main 480T
CHAS. W. ERTZ, architect, Pittoclc block.
AU kinds of building and alterations.
For Bale Beach Property.
HOTEL, 35 rooms. 7 -room house, 4-roont
nouse on iocs ai oeacn ror eaie or trad a
for acreage. Owner. Vrlte 719 Blaks St.,
Raymond. Wash.
For Sale Honsrm.
BEAUTIFUL corner, Irving ton boras; Army
officer, ordered away, will sell at sacrifice,
furnished or unfurnished, his 8 -room mod
ern home, with garage. Bast 190.
WEST SIDE 00.
7-room modern house, 28x100 lot, H
block to car, 15 min. walk to Postoffic.
330 Grant st.. bet. Broadway and tfth.
50 CASH, $l& month, dandy 6-room bunga
low, corner iui, juci 1101 tii 01 neamoBt,
Job-nson Dodson Co., 634 N. W. Bank bldg.
HIGH-CLASS largo bungalow and garage
$700 cash or terms; nig my restricted dis
trict. AC 127, Qregonlan.
VACANT LOTS, all clear. 24th and Ilolman,
good proposition lor contractors. AC 120,
Qregonlan.
MODERN 5 -room bungalow, walking dis
tance, central isaet oiae. Apply Cli East
20th St., corner Oak. East 2tOi.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON FARM AID RESIDEHCB
PBOPtKfl. NO COMUlMO.Y.
Wm. MacMaster
701 COHBKTT BLOQ, PORTLAND. OS.
FREE SERVICE BY
PACIFIC TITLE TRUST CO.
W. bava all tba records tn this counts
sftecting raalty abatract.d and posted tight
up to tea minute. No ciiargs lor information.
Call al eXXisa. 26S-3 Else, st. Foeas alax, la,
Sjvu CAtoK, $40 and Interest monthly; Mi.
iaoor nome. two iuu, icuucia fco iitu.
134 E. 5:ia St. Tanor ii-ia.
FINEST S-R. modern, new bungalow. Rois
City Park. Go and sea It. 6 E. 3th X.,
2d cor. N. of Sandy. -
HOUSE and lot, Holladay Addition. 368 E.
9th North; close In. Inquire of John Grant.
Tel. Broadway 8969. Tabor 572 1. No agents
Ul'BBCLL & SON, UZl can ay, oldest flrnx
ROSS CITY PARK, can sell you a food,
house cheap. See us first. Tabor 2161.
TWO modern houses In Irvlngton, 1 e-room,
1 7-room, with garage, on paved street;
bargain. Owner: no agents. Call East 833.
EXCEPTIONALLY lino 7-room houss. with
garage, tn Hawthorns district, reasonable.
Owner, Tabor 807.
J000-PLEASANT. well-arranged 7-roont
house, with one lot, block from Mt. Scstt
car. Tabor 7535. -
IRV1NGTON
HOMES.
R. 1. STREET.
IRV. AQENT.
7-ROOM house and 2 acres, fOOOO;
City line, o tm. uregonian.
Oregaa
FOR SALE Fine piece property. 2 houses.
Inquire 341! ban reataci St. i wrier.
2-ROOM fur. cabin, walking distanca;
cash. Call Euaaby. 701, Joiror.ua at.
T3