Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 15, 1918, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 191S.
PARTISAN BATTLE Dl
Reconstruction Problems After
War Will Be Enormous.
COMMISSION TO BE NAMED
Democrats, It Is Declared, Propose
to Give Body Partisan Char
acter From the Start.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Oct. 14. There, are indications
of an impending partisan contest n
Congress over the manner of appoint
ment of a commission to study and re
port on after-war reconstruction prob
lems. The Republicans of the Senate
have agreed unanimously to support
the Weeks resolution for a joint Con
gressional committee with representa
tion equally divided between the two
parties. The Democrats are expected
to boost a bill introduced by Senator
Overman authorizing the President to
appoint a commission of five, not more
than three to be of the same political
party.
This subject assumes importance be
cause it daily becomes more apparent
that reconstruction problems will be
many and difficult. The body charged
with the duty of surveying the almost
unlimited field of reconstruction will
have authority to probe into almost
every branch of business, particularly
Government business, and will have a
lot of money to spend.
Committee of Six Proposed.
Senator Weeks made the first move
for the creation of a committee on re
construction. His resolution provided
for the selection of six members from
each house, in each case three Repub
licans and three Democrats, and all
selected by party caucus. That method
would deprive the party floor leaders
of their customary prerogatives and
would place upon the entire party mem
bership in each house responsibility for
making good selection. With the rep
resentation of the two parties on the
committee equal, there would be no
partisan bias. The committee would
be entirely under the direction of Con
gress, and free from influence by the
Executive.
The Weeks resolution provided for
an appropriation of $500,000 for ex
penses a sum small in comparison with
the job of getting the Nation back on
a peace basis after the spending of
billions to get on a war basis.
The introduction of the Weeks reso
lution seems to have taken the Demo
crats by surprise, for they floundered
around in their efforts to head off his
plan. Two days after the Weeks reso
lution was introduced Senator Owen, of
Oklahoma, introduced a resolution fol
lowing to some extent the language of
the Weeks measure, and in all re
spects the same in purport, except that
the make-up of the committee would
be "fairly representative" of the two
parties. That would mean Democratic
. control.
Overman Measure follows.
But Owen evidently had not consult
ed the White House. Three or four
days later Senator Overman, of North
Carolina, introduced what was imme
diately recognized as an Administra
tion measure, proposing a commission
to be appointed by the President, the
Ave members to be paid salaries of
Jl 0.000 a year each, and a secretary
with a salary of J5000. The commis
sioners would be removable at the will
of the President, for inefficiency, neg
lect or malfeasance.
The subjects for investigation by the
committee or commission are practi
cally the same in each measure. They
include the future of the railroads and
telegraph and telephone systems; the
question of Government or private
ownership and operation of ships; de
mobilization of the military and civil
forces engaged in war, and rehabili
tation and restoration to private indus
try; conciliation and arbitration in la
bor disputes; domestic industry and
foreign trade; trusts; capital and
credit, and numerous minor subjects,
such as housing and disposal of Gov
ernment war property. .
White House Aim Clear.
The magnitude of the work cut out
for the committee will be readily ap
parent. The eagerness of the White
House to get control of the committee
may be understood when it is remem
bered that the committee will go ex
tensively into the question of Govern
ment ownership as a peace policy and
study the record of war-time experi
ments. The Administration, of course
would like to have its record inspected
by its friends.
The Republican plan has one advan
tage. It provides for equal party rep
resentation, thus making it impossible
for either to turn the work of the com
mittee to partisan advantage. The Re
publican plan is to keep the committee
free from politics, while the Democrats
propose to give it a partisan character
from the start.
STUBBING MY IS FATAL
XORBETTO IiASARO KILLED BY
YSIBRA HERRAXDES.
Assailant, In Confession to District
Attorney, Says He Stabbed Vic
; tim in Self-Defense.
Norbetto Lasaro, a Mexican, was
stabbed below the heart at Fourth and
Burnisde at 6:30 o'clock last night by
Ysibra Herrandes. He died in the ele
vator at the St. Vincent's Hospital,
where he was taken in the patrol
wagon.
After the stabbing affray the wounded
man was taken to the Acme pharmacy
and the police were notified. Inspec
tors Tackaberry, Goltz and Snow were
assigned to the case.
Jerry C. Hurley, clerk at the Acme
Pharmacy, said he heard the dying man
murmur the name of Anderson. Ac
cording to F. Do La Torre, a Mexican
friend of the dead man. and Raleigh
Holman, of the Quimby Hotel, who said
he witnessed the fracas, Lasaro met his
assailant opposite the Quimby House
on Burnside street, where they were
seen to talk together for a few mini.t.c
Later. Herrandes ran up the stairs Into
a. ioagmg nouse.
Shortly afterwards he descended the
stairs and again engaged In conversa
tion with Lasaro. The argument seemed
to wax warm and suddenly Herrandes
was seen to draw a knife and stab
Lasaro. The stricken man fell wounded
and Mr. Holman and F. De La Torre
rushed to his assistance.
Lester Wilson, of 344 Salmon street,
witnessed the murder. Lasaro has a
brother, Benito Lasaro, who says that
they have been employed in a paper
mill at Camas, Wash., and returned to
Portland today.
Lasaro was 18 years of age and was
not married.
Herrandes, who fled immediately fol
lowing the stabbing, was arrested at
the Panama Hotel early this morning
by Inspector Goltz and taken to the
police station. It is said that he made
a complete confession in the presence
of the District Attorney and other of
ficials. Herrandes claims that he
stabbed Lasaro in self defense, as the
latter was about to strike him with a
stick. He is 17 years of age.
A formal charge of murder has been
preferred against Herrandes, according
to the police.
OREGON PRUNES TO MOVE
Xlne Million Pounds Will Be Sent
to Allies Overseas.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Oct. 14. (Special.) Respond
ing to inquiries made by Representa
tive McArthur as to the progress be
ing made in ordering shipment of Ore-j
gon prunes, the Food Administration
says that of the 38.000,000 pounds com
mandeered, shipping orders have been
given to the San Francisco agent cover
ing 9,000,000 pounds for the allies and
10,000,000 pounds for the Army.
The remainder will be ordered
shipped as soon as information comes
from the San Francisco office showing
the names of packing firms that have
the contracts.
PORTLAND BOYS ARE NAMED
Representative McArthur Designates
Xominees for West Point.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Oct. 14. (Special.) Represen
tative McArthur has designated the
following persons as his nominees for
the West Point cadetships: Richards
C. Emmon, Ward A. McSweeney, Wil
liam Cate Ralston, Russell McGee Col
well, Albert Kavanaugh Weller and
Robert Oliphant Morrison, all of Port
land. Col well and Morrison are In oversea
service. The nominees will take a
competitive examination and the high
est two will be appointed.
FELON ESCAPES IN OREGOjM
Convicted Counterfeiter Leaps) From
Train Xcar Ashland.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14. Norris H.
Pyron, a counterfeiter, who was being
taken from here to the Federal prison
at McNeil's Island, Wash., escaped to
day by slipping his shackles and leap
ing from a moving train near Ashland,
Or. Pyron was being taken north to
serve a sentence of 15 years. It was his
third term on the same charge, accord
ing to Federal officials here. .
The United States Marshal's office
notified all peace officers in Oregon to
be on watch, for the fugitive.
Bernhardt on Wav to France.
NEW YORK. Oct, 14. Madame Sarah
Bernhardt arrived here tonight on her
way to France, where she is to undergo
another operation." Madame Bernhardt
said she expected to sail this week and
will return in January or February for
a new American tour.
Cleveland Schools to Close.
CLEVELAND, Oct. 14. Every school
in the city, public library and art mu
seum, will close tomorrow for an in
definite period under orders Issued to
day by City Health Commissioner Rock-
wood because of the spread of Spanish
influenza here.
Atrocities to Be Investi'gatcd.
ATHENS. Oct. 14. The Greek gov
ernment has requested the allied and
neutral governments to name delegates
to an international commission, the
duty of which will be to visit Eastern
Macedonia and investigate the atroci
ties committed by the Bulgarians.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 14. Maximum temper
ature. 64 degrees; minimum, ol degrees
River reading. 8 A. M.. 2.S feet; change lri
last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall (5 p
M. to 3 P. M.), none. Total rainfall since
September J. mis. 2.01 inches; normal.
3.49 Inches; deficiency. 1.4S Inches. Sunrise.
7:27 A. M.: sunset. 8.27 P. M Total
shine, 6 hours 50 minutes; possible. 11 hours.
.luuiium-. o.i i . .i. oarometer treauced to
sea level) 5 P. M.. 20.80 inches. Relative
humidity at noon. 70 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
5 Wind
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STATIONS.
State ot
Wests.!
Baker 4S 740,
Boise (JO 7V0.
Boston 50 t20.
Calgary 30 i. :
Chicago 4tf r.f,'o
Denver 54 S(0
Dea Moines ... 41 74 0
Eureka r.4 54 0.
Galveston 70 80!0,
Helena 50 7i'0
Kansas City .. 54 740,
L.os Angeles -. 4 84. 0.
Marshfield ... o'2 6UiO.
Medford . . 44 72i0,
Minneapolis . . ;is Goo.
New Orleans. . 70 7o 0,
New York .... 50 62:0.
North Head .. 48 560.
North Yakima. Tfj. 71i 0
Phoenix 6tf J20
Pocatello 58 71 i0
Portland 53 64tO.
Roaeburg 50 68:0,
Sacramento .. til! 72iO.
St. Louis 50 6 0
Salt Lake . 5.K S(l0.
San Diego ... titij 8l!iO
San Francisco. 5 70 ;0.
Seattle 48 52 0
Spokane 1 52 72 0.
Tacoma 4tf 52 0
Tatoosh Island 48 58:0
tValdez 40t.
Walla Walla. . 5R 72 0
Washington . .J 52 620
Winnipeg 30 62 ;0.
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FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Cloudy and occa
sionally threatening: northerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Cloudy and oc
casionally threatening; cooler east portion;
Ugh.tn,ortherly winds.
Idaho Cloudy and occasionally threaten
ing; cooler.
FRANK GIL. LAM. Meteorologist.
The first people to bury their dead
in cemeteries and make use of orna
mental headstones were the Turks.
Bates for
Classified Advertisements
In
The Oregonian.
Dally and. bundajr
Per line.
lie
t2o
One line
Two consecutive times ....
Three ronaeentlva I i i
Six or leies consecutive times .... Me
The following claif U-atiuna excepted.,
the rate on which is 7c per line per day:
Situations Wanted .Male. Situations
Private Fatn.i.ea, Board and Rooms
Private lain! lie. Housekeeping Rooms
Private families. Js ad taken tor
less than two lines. Count six words to
the line. Advertisement (except "Per
sonals") will be taken over the tele
phone If the advertiser Is a subscriber
to either phone. No price will be quoted
over the phone, but statement will be
rendered the following; day. Advertise
ments are taken lor The Daily Orego
nian until 8 P. M.; for The bunday ore
gonian until 6 P. M. Saturday.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Boom 153 CoarthouM, 6th St.
Kotnuce.
rhone from S to 6, Main 178, Home rtaona
A M(bt call after uffic. hours. Wsool-
liwi 764.
Report all eases of cruelty to the above
address. Electric lethal chamber for small
anlroaia. Horse ambulance for aick tad dis
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring- a doe; or other pet communi
cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all impounding;.
There Is no more city pound. Just Oreaoa
Humane Society.
Fir- xl mlAD
A dire ctory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29.
AGATE CCTTEBS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
JEWELRY and watch repalrlni." Miller's
ua YVauh. au, Majestic 'l neater blu.-.
Al.FAI.FA MEAL. tBOlXD I'EtUS, HAY.
WA LTBR SCOTT, Board of Trade. M. 8B67.
ASSAVEBS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second
ooiQ. silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice in all
vmirLa. .-Nortnweatern bDK bias.
W. P. ADAMS, attorney-at-law. 1037 Cham-
vrr vi commerce. .Main 407.
BABBEB SUPPLIES.
OREUON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy
ncn an ainaa ot barber supplies, oo .u
CARPET CLEAMNO,
I1UUO made from your wornout carpets
by the Northwest Rug- Co. (former ad.
dress, 153 Union ave. Rag rugs woven
all Hizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mall orders solicited. las Cast
bth. rHOXE EAST 35SO. B 120.
FLUFF RUG CO.
Phones: Kat oolti.-
L. M. JONES. M. 1). CANCER TREATED.
Morgan bids. Marshall 6143.
CELLILOIU BITTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODHON COMPANY.
387 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS AXU AKCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florelle DeVeney. the
"j .wulihi; tnirupouiii anil arcn spe
cialists In the city. Parlors 302 Uerllnger
bldg.. southwest corner Second and Aider.
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPRACTIC PHVsltLl N.
DR. JItMAHO.V, Macleay blilg.. lOO'-i chlro-
n unq uest. Aajusiments roaae
easy. Obstinate cases 3oc rates.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO., 510-11-12 Royal bid.
Mar. loo letters, multigraphed. Sl..r.o
COLLECTION 'AGENCIES.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg Main J7!V
No collections, no charge. Established liMMi.
COM 8ACTOR8.
T. W. DIXSMORE. general contracts and
estimavea furnished on all kinds of repair
wrtrk on buildings. Broadway 30.3.
BRICK WORK.
ALL KINDS of brick work done, boiler and
smoky fireplaces a specialty. Bdwy. 4H20.
1ANC1NG.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and
stage dancing, private Instructor: classes
Tues.. Frl.. S td 10. 109 --'d St.. between
Nasnlngton and Stark. Main 2100.
ALISKY Dancing Academy: private instruc
tions, day and evening classes. Friday
evening. 2d fioor Alltky bldg. H lessons ."
hlXfiLER'S Dancing School. 14th off Wash.
All the popular dances, private and class.
B lessons. $5. Broadway 33n. . '
MANCHESTER Dancing Academy. K5H .1th.
10 private lessons for 15. Competent teach
ers. Broadway 2327.
HOP AND CAT HOSPITAL.
DR. G. H. HUTHMAN. veterinarian, hospf
tal. 41,-. E. 7th St. East 147. B 1!W,2.
EYE. EAR. NOSE ANI THROAT.
Dr; PF- '"asseday. specialist, glasses fitted.
yf" amr, cor. nn. IS J.i:i,J, K. 4734
r ' A.u It At. KH, FACTORY.
NO RTH W EST RUG CO.. established IKO.i
Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, all sizes
last 8th and Taylor. East 3586. B 12S.
WHOLESALERS AND
AI TO TOPS.
DUBRUII.I.E BUGGY TOP CO.. 9th and Oak.
DRY GOODS NOTIONS.
I rlllUl PI CDITI PIT Stockroom and office
s-l WII1lL.t.WI Iks. UUl 47
i 47 North 5th street
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC JRAIN CO.. Board of Trade Bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOUSER HAT CO.. 53-53 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK.
K A H V BROS.. 195 Front St.
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis sts.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUSSE.V CO., 2d and Taylor.
MEETING NOTICES.
A. AND A. S. RITE.
A INS WO RTH CHAPTER OF
ROSE CROIX. NO. 1 There
will be no meeting tonight
(Tuesday) by order of State
Board of Health.
WISE MASTER.
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 7.
O. E. S. No meeting this (Tues
day) evening. Order of W. M.
SOPHIE L. HOBSON. Sec.
J
WASH1NGTOV COMMAN
DERY, NO. 15, K. T. No
meeting this (Tuesday) even-
Ing. Order Health Board.
ROBERT MARTIN. Rec
ENRIGHT In this city. October 14. Thomas
J EnrlKht. beloved nusband of Mrs. Mary
Enrlght. of Broderlck. Cal. The dd
has two sons In the Army and one In the
Navy. Remains are at the new, modern
funeral parlors of the Chambers-Ken-wortby
Co.. 248-250 Kllllngaworth ave
nue, near Williams.
EMBLEM Jewelry. uttona, charms, plas.
Sow seslgns. Jaeger Bros.. Ot l.
FHIBDLANDER'9 lor lodce emblems, class
pina and medals. 10 Washington at.
DIED.
SCHVLZE At Hood River, by accident. Oc
tober 13, 11)18. Miss Margaret Schulze. aged
29 years, 7 months. 21 days, beloved
daughter of Mrs. Minnie Schulze. of 831
Gantenueln ave.. and sister of Mrs. Flora
Johns. Alma. Martha, Verna. Velda and
brother of Herman schulze. of Portland.
Remains at It- T. Byrnes' residence par
lors, ttul Williams ave. Funeral announce
ment later.
PUTMAN October 13. Carl Putnam, aged
20 years, son of E. A. Pulman. of Florence,
S D. Remains were forwarded by Dun
ning A McEntee to Watertown. fi. D.
HARRISON Oct. 14. George Harrison, aged
40 years. Remains are at Dunning & Mc
Entee's chapel. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CASTO At ' the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. H. A. Andrews. 1143 East Alder St.,
October 13. Julia Augusta Caato. widow of
tha late Dr. J. Casto. aged 73 years. 10
months. 18 days. Private funeral services
will be held tomorrow (Wednesday). Oct.
ltf at lo A. M. at the new chapel of
Breeze & Snook. Belmont at 35th. Inter
ment at Rlvervlew Cemetery at 11 o'clock.
LEWIS At "Warren. Oregon. Oct. 13. Carle
ton Lewis, aged 40 years, husband of Mrs.
Elizabeth Lewis, formerly of- this city.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
(Wednesday). Oct. 1. at 2 o'clock P. M.
at the residence establishment of J. P.
Finley & Son. Montgomery at 5th. All
services strictly private, in accordance to
ordera from the Stat. Board of Health.
HILL The funeral services of the late Ed
ward B. Hill will be held today (Tuesday).
Oct. 15. at 2 P. M.. from the Portland
Crematorium. All services private In com
pliance with orders Issued by the State
Board of Health. Arrangements in care of
Miller & Tracey.
BELL At the residence. 29H4 Grand ave.,
Oct. 14, Ruth Bell, aged 22 years, beloved
wife of H. V. Bell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Bowman and sister of H. H.
Bowman. Notice of funeral later. Remains
are at the residential funeral parlors of
Miller eV Tracey.
FIX) RUTS.
CLARKE BROS.. Florlata, 2ST Morrison at.
Main or IsOo. Fin. flower, .uu floral
designs. No branch atorao.
MARTIN at FORBES CO.. riortsta. 54
Washington. Main 269. A 1209. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
fONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2 S5 Washington
srL. bet. 4th and 6th. Main 6102. A 11L
MAX U. SMITH. Male 7215. A till, awl Una
bids.. 6tb and Aider sta.
IRVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral designs: lowest prices.
LUBL1SER, Portland bout. S2S Morrlaoa ss.
TT!TV ,11 ii '
nessi
HEMSTITCH INC.
HEMSTITCHING. 10 cents per yard; accor
dion, knife and box pteatlng: buttons cov
ered, tucking and braiding, also embroid
ery work done. Msll orders prompUy at
tended to. EASTERN NOVELTY CO..
85 5th St., between Oak and stark sts.
K. STEPHAN. hemstitching, seal. oping, ac
cordion side pieat. buttons covered, msit
orders. 2la Plttotk block. Broadway l"t'..
TEACHER of the piano has method which
makes music easy and Interesting for be
stniiers; 5c a lesson. Phone E. 34t.
VIOLIN, piano, harmony, all siring. Kol
Kenbeek. 4j Yamhill. Instruments sold.
EM I L TH IELHORX, violin tescher. pupil
Sevclk. 2U. Flledner bldg. Bowy. 1 82 J.
PIANO LESSONS. . PER-MONTH. 2R9
14TH ST.. NEAR JEFFERSON. Main 3VJ3.
PIANO LESSONS, $5 PER MONTH. 2i
HTH ST.. NEAR JEFFERSON. Main 3V3.
OPTOMETRISTS AM) O PT 1C I A N 8.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
1 solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. Thou-
" - sands of satisfied patrons. A
trial wilt convince. i.'hat W. Goodman,
optometrist. 20'. Morrison. Main 2124.
PATENTS.
R. C WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and foreign patents. oOl lekum bldg.
PATENT ATTORNEY'S. "
GOLDBERG. B20 Worcester tldg. Main 2525.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. U05 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach. liver. kidneys. bowels,
throat, goitre, scslp. high blood pressure.
80
0f increased efficiency: drugiesa treat
I O ment. Goitre, paralysis, headache.
tonsllitia. Dr. Walters. 30o bwetland bldg.
Marshall 4.N92.
I'Ll'MBIXti St PPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Staik-Davla Co.. 212 Third.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. K. Ganlenbeln. Mgr.
Printing and llnotyp.ng. lnus Front at.,
cor. Stark. Main or A 141H.
DDIUTIUf F. W. BALTES & COMPANY.
rnlltllilU 1st and Oak sts. Main 1Q5. A11Q5.
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HDW. A FURN. CO..
221 Front St.
We buy and sell anythlns In th. hard
ware and furnltur. line. Phone Main
W.72. A 7174. ,
MAIN 514l Buy and sell second-hand tools.
Junk, old automobiles. 233 Front.
STORAGE.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OLSON TRANSFER CO.. 24 PINE.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St..
corner ot 13th. Telephone Broadway 12M
or 1100. We own and operate two large
class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insurance rates in the city.
MADISON-ST. DOCK WAREHOUSE. Of
flc. 18 Madison. General merchandise
and forwarding agents. I'hone Main 1611.
WATCH REPAIRING.
HIGHEST prices paid old watches and Jew
elry. Condition no object. Repairs a ip
dally. Reiner Jewelry Co.. 4i3'i Wash. St.
WOOD.
DRY C0RDW00D
Multnomah Fuel Co. M. S54". A 2116.
lVIANUFACTURERS
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-0 Front St.
n.VMHINO AND STEAM PCPP1.IES.
M. I.. KLINE. S4-8B Front St.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ERDIXO FARRELI- 140 Front St.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrop.
SASH. DOOR.H AND. GLASS.
W. P. FULLER &. CO.. 12th and Davis sts.
WALL r.VPER.
MILLER Wall Paoer at PL Co.. 172 First t.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
FVNEKAL DIRECTORS.
HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 1S77.
Third and Salmon 8 treats.
Main 607. A lill.
I-ady Assistant.
Perfect Funeral Service for Loss.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Dlrectora.
Wash. st.. Iwl 20th & 21st. West Side.
Main 2U9L Lady assistant. A 7&ba.
J. P. FiNIr ok SOX.
Prosresaiv. Funeral Dlrectora.
Private Drlv. Women Attendants.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
Main 9. A ISO.
a nitwlhln ner
THE GOLDUN RULi. UNDERTAKERS.
414 East Alder St. Eaat 6H. B xili.
BREEZE & SNOOK
WILSON & ROSS
Multnomah at Ttn.
L-ad V aalsLajit-
East 54.
C 1165.
DUNNING A McENTEiC funeral directors,
Broadway and Pin. str.et. Fnon. Broadway
30. A 4558. Lady attendant.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
peral sorvlce. 1976 E. Gliaau. Tabor 431S.
P. L. LERCII Kaa 78L
Eaat 11th and Clay Sta,
B 188 A
ERICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors.
121 h and Morrison sts. Bwdy. 2334. A 2235.
AT 7Ff,T,KR Til J Wllllama Are.
SEEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd
md Clay. Mam 4152. A 2321. Lady aaslstant.
A. D. KEN WORTHY CO.
5602 92d St.. Lenta. Tabor 5267.
MOKCMISTa.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, Z4-3cS 4th
St.. opposlto City Halt Main s5e4. Philip
Neu at bona for memorials.
c.'tiLt;i;iNC GVSUtl t3."l
NEW TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Old Rags and Woolen Clothlna.
We Make Iteveralble. If svnd . Woven
FLUFF RUGS
They Wear Like Iron.
MaU Ordrra. Send for Booklet.
Kan; Knsra Weyea, All Slaeo.
Carpet Gleaning
9x2 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50
WESTERN FlITF BI G COt,
54 tnlon Ave. N. Kant .11, R 1471V,
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved city and farm property- ta-stallm-nt
repayment privilege it pre
ferred; prompt, reliable service.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 Nerthwratrra Rank Bnlldlng;.
Marahall 4114. A 41 IS.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OX BI SIXFS1 A NO KESIDKXCE
I'KOPEBTV.
ROBKHTSOU 4t KVt'IXti.
207-M orlbwltra Hank llldar.
IRVINGTON R.T STRKFT
HO.M K.S'. IRV. A'iKNT.
Phone your want ads to The Ureso
nian. Main 7070, A 6GU5.
NTW TODAT.
I-ROPERTY FOR SALE. EVERT PIECE A
REAL BARGAIN. Term May Be Had.
No. 427 11th. near Hall St- lot 50x100
ft. Price f 5.SS
."o. 470 Hurt St.. bet. N. 12th and N.
tlth sis., cottage, lot OOxlou ft.
Price .30
N. E. cor. X. lrtth and Overton sts.
iwiliw it., two houses. Price 12 .50.
F1e-room modern bungalow. No. S7S
t-apttol ave., 50x100 ft. Price I.: 5s)
Five-room cottage. No. 1002 Montana
ave., trtxttHJ iu price z.ejo.
Frame apartmnt-houe. No. 183 Ca-
rutners St.. 50x100 fu Price 10.000
12-room house. Nv 715 First, corner
Hooker St., lot o2-xloo It. Price... S.fto
N. W. cor. First ar.d Hooker sts..
ooximi it., small nouse. fine corner
lot. Price. 4.000
Sev.n-room modem house. No. 10 E.
i.'tn. near r.. vtashir.ston t lot
OoxluO fu Price 4.500
Quarter block. 1O"t100 ft., on N. TV.
cor. vt imams ave. and Shaver St.,
store bidgs. and dwelling house.
Price S.500
Any of theme properties are bargains and Ton
win so well to Investigate them. For full
Particulars see PAKRIH. H ATKIXS f to..
o. loo Svosd St.
Willamette Heights
liROlXD 7SalOO
P'ven rooms, sleeping- porch In rear,
three bedrooms and one for maid;
hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace,
llvlnn-rooni across entire front of
house; good view from every room;
parage Inspection by appointment
only. Price 8SOOO.
Goddard & Wiedrick
213 STAIIK ST.
JNO. B. COFFEY .
.MORTGAGE 1.0A.S.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
302 WILCOX HI LH.. Mala 703, A STOX
REAL KSiTATE.
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a bard-. a tata
Income. W dtgn and bulM acjtblac.
turnlab th money if dMlrcd. JC.stii yvara
a rwuino. a-, n. oaiioy to., coatractiss
arciiitocia, Xortbwei tin fita( bide.
MvDKKNIZ E your l'MlicJin. ail Kind of
repairs ; my drat grit tor new homea.
lax M. Myer, Concord hUiz. Main &-u.
Korrnerly isupt. Or-ton Home Ftuinlrr.
LOT OOxUhJ, Irvinstoa Wrk; J0; tolwcka
from Wood lawn car. K. 7i6i.
For Hair laoi.
EAST TERMS $?" O0 DOWN
l'ARKKObt; ACJtfci TKACT
Fldwalka pr-paure wtt-r. Goorl hou-i
on both ii.drs. i:.os to achool. Terma 15
a month Includca int-real ,.. Thi la thm
way to atart a hom. J. fc 11 AHTM AN
CuMl'AM'. lialn U8, A uOO.
KOSK CITY PARK and Windsor Ht-thia.
toia for ialf, $lo down, flu pr mnmh: no
interat. Call Oregon Typewriter Co., 0-4 A
r.tn at
BAKU A IN.
6 lota, easy terms to shlpworker If you
want to build a home, s-ure it close-in
lot cheup now; no CKnts. Kant 4!1.
AUI-INGTON H K1G UTS Fine r..rn-r lot.
with unobstructed view. 2.Vo. ltio. nn
KiniCKton ave and Koutledce at., inanrular
nap. cheap, tin cnrJIne. H tio. f ri-ron i n.
15 LOTS In Capitol Hill, scattered loca
tion. (3000 fakea the bunch. I'hona to tb
owner, Marshall I79. Mam luoi.
ROSB CITY and Windsor HeKhta. lota for
a Ale. $10 down. $10 a month; no Interest.
Call 14 N Mh at.
KIN 13 buUdinir lot. 15 minutes' ride from
.South i'ortlund shtpyards, at $3.Vi If sold
thia week. See owner at 44 Iltt bids;
FOR SALE .'.OxKrU, lrvlnpion I'nrk. Sac
rifice fur about one-half original cost,
I'hone Kant ";."..".
For eialaBtgach trottnr.
SALTAIK. 11LUMOOK BEACH.
Two choir lota. 2$ by HO, at Smltslr
tat Ion. Tillamook Beach. Near depot and
hotel, adjoins board walk, county road tod
railroads, faces Pacific Ocean, bultabl for
boalneaa or residence. Value $500; wtti
consider trade for auto, property or mar
chandlae. Address A 401. Ore con) an.
Klat and Apartment I'roperty
dc In sood
con a 1 1 ion.
(iOUDARD & WIKDRICK. 24 Stark Pt.
r or pale Hounfn.
HAWTHORNE IISTKICT.
-room bun k alow, strictly modern. ROx
0 lot, block of cur. oak floora fire-
f)tace. furnace., all built-in effect a; owner
rtvlnit city, will sell at a barsraln. K.
V&nduyn, 015 Chamber of Commerce. Main
19.".5.
$.1300 TAKE 1MMKDIATE POSSIiS-
sion f :;.tH.
6-room bunsjaiow, fu.l cement base
ment, furnace, fireplace, all built-in fea
tures, lot SOxlOO, nicely loci ted and In
fine condition ; terms easr. "Ft. W. till 1.
with Hummeil fc Hummel!, 274 Stark st.
$7l0 BUYS a 3-room cottage. 2 blocks from
station and 10 minutes' ride from ship
yards; electric llKbts. city mater, several
bear In b fruit trees and small fruit : will
take f -OO cash and baltnre $15 per month.
This la a sjotxl buy. Multnomah Develop
ment Co.. 40 ritttt bid.
ROSK CITY PARK.
T-room house, with sleepmfr porch, hot
water heat, 2 toilets, large bathroom, built
in buffet and bookcases, full cement baj-e
ment. $3roo; houM Is vacant, can move
in at once. F. V&nduyn. Chamber of
Commerce. Main Jbr.5.
IMM KDIATK IWKSSIOX.
5-ROOM KI'NXIALOW BHA.M) NEW.
Kull cement baseuient, !lreplH.re. hard
wood floors, larR atttr ; lot 4uKM); Kast
43d street. i'rice $'UjO. Terms: $ Moo
cash, balance nurtaaK T per cent
;oirAKl & WllCI'KK'K. S?4:l Murk St.
MT. TAHOK cottaxe. ? rooms, bath. cts and
electricity; one bedroom downstairs, house
faces east with ocautilul unobstructed view
of the mountains; lot .'HK140 feet with yard
f u!l of - fruit traa- House newlf painted
and papered. Xr!to i00. f bono Tabor
HAVE a nice fi-room modern home; has
ri replace, uutcn aitcnen, Duiit-in reaturea,
beanns fruit and berries, full basement,
on the St. Johns csr and handy f,r shin-
yard workers. Iric $30rO; $. cash and
small montniy pay men: a. i'hone Mam 3711.
MONTAV1LLA 17rv.
S rooms and. bath; cement basement:
sleeping porch; Ka and elec. ; lot OoxlOO.
$.ihi down.
OUDDAKD A WIKDRIOK. 243 Ptark Ft.
WKST ST I K.
1 HOI'StS LOT 00x100
One house has 7 rooms: other rooms;
on Clay at reel, near 1 ."t h. J'rlce $45o
GODDARD .V W1KIRH'K. 243 Sta r k St,
MODERN seven -room house. practically
new ; one bedroom, toilet and bath on
first floor, sleepma porch, araraire. paved
street, masrnif Icent tew ; Sllwood line,
A. C. Hun-hmson. 7nl Corlwtt bide
.Viu CASH. LAL. KAFV; I'RICii :ii:M.
Furnished buuraio; move risrht In;
la rare. .'.-room. fuKy furnished. modern
hiftKest bargain in city: lot "OxloO: beMiirl.
fui lawn, fir trees. Ilurr, Jtroadway It 125,
HOUR IN ROSE CITY PARW
At less than building cost: must be soTd
this week. 0OO. terms. AF 701. orego
nian.
GOOD C-roo t bungalow, full lot. full base
ment; fine location on K. K:id at. Oood
"alue; $l"no, $.". h ('own. halance ensy
H. S. COOK, ft-i Stock Exrhansje Bid
MOUNT TABOR BARGAIN 6-room cot
tattie, larxe orchard. one -quarter acre
price :i..O; part down. I'alanco terms!
Call and see It. fll Kast 6'th.
S-ROOM bouse; will seU at a sncrUlr-f
t ween Thompson S hool and JerTe
be-
raun
J-ilRfi. !.- nor. n wick nr. i a 11.
$lri.0 FIVE rooms, modern, lot x.
Icct orchard, chicken pnrk. cement wi
Hopan. 245H lt st. Main 107I.
M iDERN 6-room house, vacant, near
paved street; owner. .".K down.
WHDams ave. Wood!nwn 4"Jii.
car.
1H0
66-FOOT frontaxe n I'nion ae. ; modern
cot t axe with store buildinx; a bargain.
Call Woodiawn 194T. Own-r.
66-FOOT frontaxe. on t'nlon ave., molrn
cottape with store buiidinx; a bargain.
Call WooJ.awn 1 4 G. Owner.
COOI INVK.TM K NT 4imm
672-74 MlKslsstppI ave.. 4-Ilat hiiltdlrc,
4 rooms In each; lot r.ttxHXi. Income
per month. Terms: Umm can., halsme
a years at 7 per cent. Bulldi
' 1EAL FTTATR.
riN-K HOMS FOR FAI.E A BARGAIV.
Lewvinx city, must sell my home iinme
OJateJy; six-room hou-e. :eepin pnrrh,
hardwood floont, fireplace. American Ideal
hot water h-atir. stem; large carx-.
re; led and healed ; corner Kn . a : t h
:reet an.1 modern Improvements in : 60
foot fromsce. facing east, auijommg Rene
div tiae He.ghta. n ar river: good
Hon. flue :ew of mountains, excel. ent
neixhborhood and particularly oes.rab:
fr ftmilv with cht;.ren; fru.t tre-a and
berries; place in xd condttun and must
be rf n to be aipr. c ated. w ill sell t.r
I470U on reaiM-tnab.e terms to make qu). k
saic 777 hL ith at. 1'hoas ic:iwood 1164.
-ROOM HOlK CI.OSK IN.
$ 'WOO t: A S Y TK ii ! 3
Thia house will rent for 4tt per month,
a htch makes a good Investment, or could
accommodato two families, the houM is
In excellent condition on large lot. one
block, to car; live bedrooms, large bath
room, two toilets, li v mg-room. dining
room, good alaed kitchen with pantry.
b-vjK-ment. Just the place for a large fam
I " or mnll board ing-house ; in Albtna
district, ti,. to shipyards, terms s.VtH)
cash and monthlv pM menia for balance.
MAC I XKS. 270v, stark st. Phone
Main I ;oo. or Tabor M1 Sunday and
evenmps
A HOMK IX l.Al'R EUHURST.
w took rreat pleasure in our home
ontll my hu!.uand's death; when we buill
w used not hing but t he best of mate
rials, the lot Is large, 53x177. and planted
to the very best variety of fruit and ber
ries, bearing; houe haa 6 rooms, 3 bed
rooms, large living-room, dining-room and
kitchen, f.nlahed in while enamel; a home
In every sense of the word; only 5mh.
Mi cash and $40 per month. bt
Mclnnea, with
FAVL C MVRPHT.
70Vs Ptark St.
Mala 1700 or Tabor P619 Sunday and
evenings.
CLOSE IN EAST SIDE.
Six Rooms and Sleeping? Porch.
Modern, corner lot. garage.
Reasonable initial pa ment.
Halance like rent.
Tabor 5.
Tabor 3433.
acrf: TRACT
6-ROOM BUNGALOW GARAGE
Just beyond city limits In Parkrose. on
macadam road and clos- to Sandy Blvd.
Iruit treea and berrlea. Bungalow haa full
cement baaement and furnace and la mod
ern. Frice $ .Mh, $ ;,,H) rn,h will han
dle It. J. U. HAKTMAN COMPANY. No. T
Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Mala
A -uoo.
ROS13 CITT PARK
Six Kuo.tis i7iu.
A splendid corner in an ideal location;
very thing you would expect in a real
modern bungalow ; hardwood floors, fire
place, built-in bufret. furnace, etc.; you
would expect to pay $40ini. let us show
you this, this Is wonderful buy and
you will appreciate Its value.
A. ti. TEEl'B CO..
-64 Stark ht.. near Main 3516.
Branch Office. &Oth and Sandy.
DESIGNERS AND ERECTORS.
or
ARTISTIC HOMES.
NORTHWESTERN TRUST COMPANY.
WILCOX BLDG.
Main MT. Sixth and Washington.
$mmi SAORIFICIv $3000.
Five-room bungalow, almost new. half
lock from St. Johns. carllne. full cement
basement, fireplace. Dutch kitchen, lot f.O
xloo. avnyeaaments all paid, modem and
up to date m every way. Will have to
be geen to be appreciated. Let me show
you this bargain before it Is too late.
See MISS VKHTKKKS, with
TH K KHKD A. JACOBS Ci'MPANT.
IQ4 Fifth Street. Main .
HAVE bought a suburban place and am go
ing to move soon , must sell my modern
tt-room home with garage. unnyslde; full
cement basement, furnace, one bedroom
toilet and lavatory first floor, a bedrooms
and bath aecond. nice light rooms with
p.enty of ctoaeta. etc. You can have it
for a ftw dais at .tOO0; terms to suit.
Call st once. ll:l F.. tealmoo, bet. autn
and 4th, or Tabor 114.
BCNGATsOW BARGAIN.
6-room modern bungalow, largw attla,
fall cement basement r urn ace, fireplace,
etc.. corner lot. paved streets and paid ;
Tuesday only at this price Ona look
and you will buy.
W. H. KASKIt,
Main 6178. MI Corbett Bldg".
$ 2 SOO O N LY $ 2 00.
R-room modern bungalow on Prescott
street, lull cement bement. fireplace,
double constructed, in fine condition,
paved streets. aKseiuiments all paid. No,
nothing; wrong with It. JI ST A BIG BAR
GAIN. See M las Ve rt reea. wit h
THE KRKD A. JACOBS COM PANT.
14 Fifth Street. Main 6"9.
B K AUTI FL: L HOMK, 36OO0.
8 rooms and sleeping porch . largo llv-Ing-room
; white enamel finish , thorough
ly modern; larxs ground a with treea and
shrubs: on corner lOOxloo feet on E. 2uth
St., near M l. Tabor Car Una, Full part leu
I arse upon application. Price $6000; tartna,
but no trade. Main P6.9.
DEijlRABLK HOME iT.I.
7 -room cottage In good condition, ground
Inoxl.-.O. bearing fruit trees, berries, roses,
shrubbery, l! chlrken-housra. Ilea high and
sightly, ono block from W. W. car. See
owner. 312 Flledner bldg.. Tenth and
Washington.
GOOD 6-room house, full lot. near St. Johns
csr and Portland boulevard; very desirable
and reasonable; substantial first payment:
balance terms to suit. Owner. Sua. and
evenings. Tabor 3002, other days Main
3602.
GOOD INVESTMENT $4000.
672-674 Mississippi ave.. 4-flat building.
4 rooms In each; lot OuxlOO. Jncome 3703
per month; terms $I0O cash, balance 3
years at 7 per cent; building in good con
dltlon. Ooddsrd tfc Weidrick. 243 Stark st.
IRVINGTON BARGAIN.
8 -room modem house. $7o. hardwood
floors, all built-in conveniences, garage,
east front, easy terms; no aguuta, best buy
In Portland. Fast 4sI.
WALKING distance, two 6-room modern
houses, cor. East 7th and Sacramento:
hard ood floors, furnace, fireplace, beau
tiful buffet, bookcase, laundry trays, street
Improvements a.l paid. Owner. 430 E. 7th
st: eet North. I'hone East 3ii4.
7-ROOM modern, !nide old Ivory enamel
and Imported wall pap-r. All improve
ments in and paid. Two minutes' walk
Ivoee City car. Will take welt-located Jut
part, payment. Ow ner. Last 7104.
ROSE CITY PARK.
Beautifully finished 0-room bungalow,
hardwood floors throughout, furnace, fix
tures and shade. For particulars phoue
owner. Tabor SM'S.
FOR SA LK By owner. In T7a a t home dta
trict. at 232 E. Jd., betmeen Salmon and
Madison, a modern w-ell-turtrrslied bunga
low. 4 room, and large sleeping porch.
For particular cad Tibor auKi.
FOR SALE T-room bouse, garage, full
paving, assessments all paid ; sleeping
po.-ch. enameled kitchen, full cement base
ment, toilet both floors; At condition.
Call Main 3931. B. A- Green,
FOR SA l.E Fine new home, modern ex
cept furnace. Alblna Heights, half block
from carltna; large lot. double garage
ioO. Cost nearly 6wo; easy pay men is!
Box 332. Eugene. Or.
4 HOt'SKS and lOoxKK); business and resi
dence property; refused 12,itM for same
years ago, price now :..-. 00. will pay over
12 per cent on present price, L. E. Thomp
son A Co., 2.3 Madison.
FOP SALE BY OWNER.
Completely furnished aeven-room house.,
lovely furniture, nico borne. Hawthorne
district ; two blocks from cariine. Wi.i
seU separstely. HS4 Stephens.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS KXCIASIVKLy.
Houses on beautiful Portland Heights
from JJ.'-OO up. BROOKE. 041 Montgom
ery drive, cor. Elm st. Marahall 457 A
;i.;t'.. Call mornings.
SEE ." Hamblet ae. for the biegest bar
gain in Alameda Park; will m.ke a big
sacrifice; new 8-room up-to-tbe-mlnute
house, wortn tlO.OOU. but what am I of
fered ?
HOT WATER HEAT Close In. East Side
modern 7 rooms with garage. Will take
bungnlow as art pay. W. H. Rosa, IluO
N. W. Bank Bldg.
TWO bungalows, garage. Just finished; every
modern feature, terms. Owner on prem
ises 3 to 3 today. 4 -id and Clinton sta.
R ichmond car.
WHY not buy on easy terms my elegant
rv ins ton homo ou 100x100 at 723 hiM.t
22d North?
$ltuo .".-ROOM cottage, on cariine. near
walnut I'arit; now vacant: eaay term.
Owner. Kst .T424; Sunday. Marstiall ll.,.
.uii.i uu"-. inui rarK: a snap
Sell on terms. W. H. Rosa. 1100 N v"
Bank h!dg. -
toR s A L.K or trade, nine-room modern
home, clear. Improvements In and naid.
2."7 E. 3 1st st. Tabor 7lrt.i.
HOCSF2 for sale, furnished or unfurnished
22 K. tth.. cor Multnomah.
4-ROM house. 4 lots Improved. S-cent fare
at t'apit-l Hill station. Marsiail 1 174.
GOOO &-room houw. partly furnished1
icrnu. WA tar. rO Ivy u '
REAL E5TATTC
t or ?ale
HAWTHORN!? DISTRICT.
Just what you want; a wonderful ot
pertunlty for you; five rooms, with nard
oet floor, fireplat-e. built-in buffeu
cement basement. Dutch Hlirhrti with cn
opr over rang., street paved and included
in pric-; ou will b survneed. ou would
e er cpu ! v bu v no complete a bun
galow at 10 low- a price; owner moving t
Idaho and mut ifi
. A- TKKPE CO.
-ft4 Stark St . near 3d. Main SMA.
t Branch Office. ,Qt ha n d .sa n d y .
r.T-rlA,l,'K HtME FINK VIEW.
0 FRI oOKINii WILLAMETTE KIVFfL
i.and axe ; 1 rn,, inciudTg 7 b-d-room.
hall Mm:, :imic room lTv-'7 din-Ing-room
17x2,1. nane.e 1; fireplaces;
xo., bathroom; toi(et nt basement, f.r.a
basement tan:, furnace and laundrv trav.
front and rear, houae painted l-v a n d
hite; tirt-!aias condition. Beiorra to
an cxate and pri. e i,a, trn bot
Tk. ?n,Sli mt w"h B" down,
bhipbusldtpc pisnt. cl.se. ou.d rent
roo.na at cnod pine
il'lAKH a, WlKPRir-K. tin S'ark Ft,
y.iAo vacant, movk in
i x -r.oin mo.iern home, a 1 rutri ton
r oe in on ' ce and ae . near Rec
on Paved atreet. A.l Ilei.s paid. b oo
t Hnanis-axe. can Convenient to a.;
n.parda. Living rom. dining r.om and
at. hen down and 1 h re larte. light, m'.ry
i-ea rooms up.t-ir-. Full cement barmer.t
i5 ""''"fbood. rrica S2tHK. terms,
imrne.i :ate ot cup.in v j;.
1-KA.NK L MccriKE. Abmgtnn PMt.
I c bur our Home Main lm.V
2oo f -.00 rowx
JUST FIN IS li EI
MKo?LNaOAIOW: 4 rvom trek.
.a.t nook. latent fiber drain hoard la
WiV." . UunJ,' travs in basement.
kV 1 Jl W,lU " ny ' ocWs to
I'AVv v C-r" J- U HARTMAN COM
.V"mbr ot Coiumerca L.Jg,
Aiain -0s. a Uy0i.
ROSB CITY PARK.
Six Rooms f.iMHI.
iTP11e built h of six rooms.
IS blocks from How city car; all mod
cnvenien.es; hardwood fioor a. maa
!" buffet, fireplac. furnace. French
,1" S ''. n" "'"mnu to assume;
iant truiuVhj;iu"1 uriy ou mui
A. U TBKPR CO .
"'v. 'ia ana fanay.
YOU 'VE IT TO YOT KSELF
liEKoRE YOU BUY
iVr,oTOUL 1191 of ovr " houses, with
photographs, price and fu;i data. haCa
house. in all part, of the city, a l p?cJ!
and irrms. some real barg.ma. W never
;;?rl,p fruyar seller know
HZrZr:1 Autoa aX
iAN'K 1. McGUIRE. ABINGTON BI.T0.
To Luy 1 our tiom. Mun I .;.
WHY RENT?
is.,V.r,T flnr. 7 rou" homn In I.urwl
pamont. balance almost like rent; the
place actually cot owner H-.-oO; built on
a very low market four yeara ago; It la
offered today for ..Mh all at'eet InS
provements included: the house l- .a good
as new. hardly a scratch on It; lot .V.xl.'u.
w th good garage. Maun 17uU LELAHUNl Y
Kvenings. Kast 10H. - 1 x
J.-.oo 1250 DOWN.
One u.ock to the River.
- couin ot Uroadw ay.
FHAXKT L. McCtTRE, ABI.VGTOX PLDO.
To lSuy Uur Home. Main lftK.
SHIPRUILDERa
I have several ax and seven -room
houses, close to Alblna shops. Can ba
bought for small payment down and ft
per month. Buy the and aava airectcaX
fare; good Investment.
Sea MISS VERTRKE-T with
THE FKKO A. JACOHS COMPAVT.
IQ4 Fifth Street. Main
IRVIXGTON-S 3 BUTS.'
tifton K. TSd North.
S'i.-.no r,4 K. lit h North,
x7;,o ..o Weldler St.
Feveral Kintmna, fine coaiiv homea.
R. T. STREET. Agent. Last b4.
Renew Your Irving ton Fire lnsursnca.
R E A D Y K U R N I SHKD.
Cosy Jut : .t-rm. house, with bathroom,
creened porch, lot r.x 1 Ort. ciose to i W
car; cnmpietly furnished. piano. gag
range, fine rues and fixtures. Owner leav
Ing the city, wiii give immediate poxsea
'on, I'rlce $2Ch See us for terms
k' Hx, K,I,:EU' co- -17 - W. Bask
bMc. Marshall 4114. A 411S.
RICH MONO DISTRICT.
Flva rooms and d-o, rireplaee. built -4 a
buffet, etc ; located f4 Ti hbetts st. ;
terms. MM cash and $3i monthly, includ
ing interest; see thi.
A. G. TEBPFJ CO
264 Stark St.. near Xd. Main S31.
Rranch Office. ftOth and Sandy.
BIGGEST S ACRI FICENcTtV.
Go look at 8:.s Michigan ave, tolay, hxxt
don't bother tenant. S'vtn rooms, mod
ern, full basement, good location. Price
only ''i.'.0. good terms. No encumbrance
Improvements all paid. Worth over f.uxki.
Take Miaaiaslppi car to Shaver. 1 block:
AN eat. To luspect house. Phono McCormic.
Main Pni.
MINNESOTA AVE. COTTAGE. CASIt.
Nice 5 -room cottage, elects gaa. ntca
bsth. cement basement, on Minnesota ave
near Alnsworth. I'rico SlSoO; cash
and t-0 month; no mtg. or city Urna ta
assume.
GRI-SSI A DOWXET.
Sid Ronrd of Trade. Main 74 S2.
" OWN YOUR HOME ifsT
Fou r-room cottage, patent toiiet atatf
gs. just east of Laurel hurst. 3 blocks t
"MV" car. close to Twoby Xlroa, a ho pa,
Kasy terms. See
FRANK 1- McGUIRE. ABDCGTOV RT Ta.
To Buy Your Home. Main lOtts.
ROSE CITY .DISTRICT.
A cosy 4 -room bungaiow. Kast 724 pC
N . S blocks from Sandy blvd, Ownera
off for California: $13o. f 2h. cash, bat
ance 25 per month, including Interest ;
possession at once. C M. lerr. 30k Oak
st. Broad w ay "ftft.
1 (Mix IOO.
Bent part of Rose City Park; three rt
tra fine bed room a. large sleeping porra,
fine garage, fine lawn, flowers and shrub
bery ; a real home at a real barga-ia
price. Main 17fHl; Kant 2rt.
1 KLA H UNT Y.
2.0 DOWN. PRICE 100.
6 Biocka to Broadway Bridge.
Five-room house. 1! blocks to Broadway
and Ross; modem pluinmng. e.ectrlclty
and gaa. Total price. See
FRANK L. M cG FIRE. aBlNCTojf BI.TK,
To Buy Your Home Main lOrtS.
IRVINGTON.
F!na homo for $5000. East 1341.
FURNISHED MODERN BUNGALOW.
A rooms and 2 attic rooms, full cement
basement, fireplace. 1 blocks to car;
attractive, nicely furnished room ; S3.VH1.
mostly terms. R, W. Fisher. 412 Sioclc
F-xchange.
SEE t ho te two new bun ga lows I am build
ing on I vn St .. bet wrvn E. h and E.
o'.:h, 1 block from Richmond car; modern
from A to Z: ready aoon : buy now and
select your own colors, fix 1 urea, etc; pav4
street. OoxKmi lo:. Tabor 1.4.
ROSE CITY PARK 5-room bungalow, oaat
floors. furnace. ftreplat-o, large living
room, bullt-ina ; hou 4w In fine condi
tion ; can have poareialon at once. F.
Vanduyn. 510 ?hamber of Commerce- Mala
$1750. MODEIOC 4-ROOM BUNGALOW.
17.'.0.
Close In on Morrison Vt.. small lot. r.Sxf
&0. If you want a dandy lilt. a home, sea
this at once. ;" cash. ,0 per tuontlu
Ielahunty. Main I7ni; evenings. Ktl
" g .M M MOVE RIGHT IN $ ' : :, i Hi .
7-room modern tiouse. Rose City Park.
fuM cement basement. laund.y trays, Duica
kitchen, hot-water furna-e. fine condition.
X-".nu cash, bttiance terms. Kummc.i a
Rummei;. 74 Stark st,
A MT. TAROR home, extensive ground, e'es
by schools, fine neighborhood, wi.l sell or
lease furnished, or unl urn ished. or will
trade for smu.lcr home. ApPiy owner. oJ
Swetland bldg.
4L00 INCOME apt.. IO rooniN. always full;
elderly lady obliged to sell because of poor
health: HHM. down and ba I like rrnt U
any ref-p-jnutble pun-hMwr. ."-64 K. Bth.
S.'t4t0 7-RoOM bouse, a bed poo ma. ir;a
new garage. reasonable payment down;
wi.l take liberty bonds. 4U Lst 11 th at.
Nor: h.
WILL ae'J my equity in Kast Side resi
dence for S400; thoroughly modern, luet
In basement; a real bargain, L &4S. Ore
gonlan.
FOR SALE Neariy new mo.lern ti-room bun
gat low. with ieepi ng porch; term. Aiy
ownew. 4'i Khx !:h N.
1. 4 AND .".-room bungaloas. furmshed K.
r:.:h, near S. P. R. R shopn, xi4u ta
g.iK;0; esy terma Owner. East rv2Ti.
HAWTilUKNK district. modern G-rooiri
home, hardwood floors, huili-tn conven
lent es. furnace. rtc. Bargain. Filiy. l L'.t.
Kirn MOM) modern bungalow. pa e.l. ,".ti.o
inont hly payments. Owner. 141 Last timix
North.
FiR SA LK 7-room modern house - Wood
stock cariine. 471Q Pike ave. s. K.
SKK K 'LA HUNT
FOR HMKS Kast 1S47
FIVE-ROOM bungalow. w H located new
fine bargain, :.2 1 k u m b?dx.
$.'hi 4' ASH. balance 1,ke rentl bungalow.
Main iti.J. AiLFarland. liua Ycoa blag.
.av wroom ni utantiai bungalow,
typo home, modern p.umoing. e.ec:rici-r
n?d,;-.0n Ulca at, on; b ock eaat
ot the river and 2 south of Rroadway
No mortgago or liana. Total pneo