IS THE MORNING OKEGOXrAX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918. LOCAL PORT TARIFFS - IT TO BE ALTERED Towage and Pilotage Rates to Remain As at Present. FILL REQUEST IS GRANTED Commission Withdraws Price of 9500 for Schooner Joseph Pu . litzcr Expenses Soar. .High cost of living, admittedly a e rious feature aboard vessels as well as ashore, will not actuate the Port of Portland Commission in advancing towage or pilotage rates. That was decided at an adjourned meeting: yes- tarar. John Doyle, superintendent of the Port, presented a statement of charges elsewhere and it was determined not to alter the tariff. At the same time more must be paid on river towing when performed by vessels other than those operated by the Port. Steamboat owners refuse to handle deepwater ships at old rates, because of the price of fuel oil having more than doubled In the past year, while wages and the cost of boarding crews have gone up as well. As soon as the new towboat Port land is finished, being now under con atrurtion at the Fulton plant of the Portland Shipbuilding Company, the Port Commissioners expect to be in position to take rare of all towing of deepwater vessels. Application made ty Grant Smith & Company for a fill to be made at tne site of the Pacific Coast Steel Com pany'a new plant at Bridgeport, was favorably acted on. It Is estimated that 200.000 cubic yards of material will be required and a 30-inch dredge would be held there close to two months. It was said that the ma terial would not be wanted until Jan uary, as It is intended first to have all permanent foundation work fin ished. The Port now makes a charge of $500 a day for a 30-inch dredge and I4 a day for the Portland, which is a 0-tnch machine. The charges were raised from 3300 for the Portland and J too for the larger machines. It was decided to employ an engineer to make estimates on all work, check the operation of dredges, survey for fills and excavations and the like. Ueorge S. Beatty, formerly with the . United States Engineers on Jetty and harbor improvements, has been given the place. The Commission yesterday withdrew its price of $7500 for the pilot schooner. Joseph Pulitzer, and she will be per mitted to be retained by the City of Portland for the present. The vessel Is operated as a fishing schooner on the halibut banks off Yaquina Bay. When required for carrying pilots at the mouth of the Columbia the Pulitzer Kill be recalled, as it is said the Port has been unable to find a substitute vessel. MATHLOMA IS OW IAID CP Federal Vesel Ends Season on Cp- per AVillamctte River. Finishing; channel work assigned to her on the Upper Willamette the Gov ernment steamer Mathloma was ordered out of commission yesterday and will remain tied up until Spring;. Mean while a new boiler, which was ordered at St. Louis because Portland plants were unable to deliver it. is expected to be received so that it can be installed during; the Winter. The dredge Multnomah, which has been at work at Slaughter s, was shifted yesterday to Boublebower, and will be there until next month. The Engineer Corps is carrying; on channel maintenance work as before. In the main the road to the sea is in satisfac tory condition, as proved by the fact the SSOO-ton steel steamers loaded here are being given the best of dispatch. STEEL RECEIPTS SATISFACTORY Korttmcst Plant Officials Hopeful Supply "Will Be Adequate. Steel deliveries have gained appre ciably of late and it is felt certain there will be sufficient material ahead to insure three months' work being carried on without delays." says Jo seph R. Bowles, president of the North west Steel Company. Alfred K. Smith, president of the Columbia Kiver Shipbuilding Corpora tion, has left for the Ka.it to inquire into the steel situation with the hope of speeding deliveries and ascertaining what the Winter schedule will be. It is expected, with the curtailment at steel mills during inclement weather in the Kast. that there will be a decrease in shipments, which also will be affected by Winter transporation delays, but the immediate outlook Is reported more fa vorable than for the past few months. COLUMBIA STARTS RESTAURANT Shipyards Take Steps to Afford Men Shelters for Winter Season. Foundation work for the restaurant and recreation hall the Columbia .Kiver Shipbuilding Corporation is to erect for its large force is well advanced and yesterday a building permit was issued t-overing the building. It is to be located at the foot of Meade street, east of Moody street, and is to cost $30,000. The Willamette Iron & Steel Works and the Alblna Engine & Machine Works have similar buildings in course of erection, all plants taking advantage of the present time to provide places for the men to congregate at meal hours during the Winter. Paciric Coa&x Shipping Notes. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. (Special.) The report of the port chances committee or In. Hoard of Stale Harbor Commissioners will be the principal topic of discussion at tomorrow null s meeting of the Foreign Trade Club. It Is expected that the club will adopt a resolution indorsing the report, which provides for reneral changes In ad ministering the charges of the port. The committee will dtsru.. every feature of charges both at this port and other places and a general plan then will be decided upon. An effort subsequently will be made to the end that all I'acmc Coast ports will decide to adopt the same plan. Lieutenant Sam sackett. of the custom guard on the waterfront, had a busy time today sending the various members of the crew of a sailing vessel ashore after pass ports Just before the craft was scheduled to leave port. Although every a-aman Is sup posed to know all about the Government regulations, the customs and naval officials are having their hands full locating a large number of men who have failed to secure the necessary papers before coins; on board their ships. Some were found subject to draft. Others remained ashore drunk. The ship remains in the stream and cannot sail for lack of a crew. Australia will Increase the number of wooden ships to be built for the Common i wealth on the Pacific Coast wss announced today by Henry T. Braddon. of Sydney, ship ping repre-oentattve of the Auatralian Com monwealth, who arrived here several days ago. Four already have been built and the last Is now ready for delivery. t has been decided to build 10 others of the same Jtioo ton class. All will be regulation cargo steamers. It was also announced that 20 iOOu-toa stoel vessels are to be built la Australia and arrangements have been com pleted. It in said, tor the delivery of the necessary steel. The Commonwealth has decided to extend Its shipbuilding- pro gramma in order to do Its hit toward mot. Ins: commerce at a time when it is so es sential to the winning- of the war. The en tire programme will cost nearly $.10,000,000. Steel Is already arriving at Coast ports for transshipment to Australia. Marine Notes. William O. Cottage, of 489 Commercial street, who signed aboard the ateamer West ward Ho, tha first SSOO-tonner finished by the Columbia River Shipbuilding Corpora tion, and was on the vessel when she was torpedoed not long ago. has been assigned as seond mate of the new wooden steamer Xupolela. Joseph M. Jor.es his been given the berth of chief engineer of the steamer Moraine, which was built at Aberdeen by the Grant Smith-Porter interests and out fitted here. John Wahlborg Is to be third mate of tha ateamer Kineo. built by the G. M. Standlfer Construction Corporation. C. W. Tebault. formerly manager In Ore gon for the National Service Section, and a ho gave up deferment to enter the Army, has written from Camp Iwis that he has been made a corporal and believea he wi like the life. After having operated In the Willamette River for several years, plying between Port land and points as far as the mouth the stream, the steamer Sacajawea has beei tied up. Captain Smith, who has operated the steamer during all of her service on the route, and with the aid of members his family, finds war demands have made inroads In his crew. J. L. Campbell has been signed as master of the steamer Hustler in place of T. P. Campbell and P. Merrill is master of the gas schooner .Henrietta, vice G. w. May. At the plant of the Columbia River Ship building Corporation the call for man power has reached down to the office boys an hey have found other employment, girl being in those berths today and they are said to be most vigilant in their work. Complying with Instructions received few days ago. Judge John H. Stevenson yes terday began a canvass of shipyards and all plants engaged on work for the new fleet. to list all employee. A census is to be made of all such establishments 4n the United States. Columbia River Bar Renort. NORTH HEAD, Oct. 15. Condition of the car at f. m.i bea smooth; wind south ciouay; miles. EIGHTEEN DIE IN SEATTLE 42 7 SEW IXFIXEXZA CASES RE PORTED AVITHIX 24 HOURS. All Public Gatherings to Be Pre vented Situation Most Serious at Bremerton Xavy-Yard. SEATTLE. Wash, Oct. 15. (Special.) Eighteen deaths and 417 new cases of influenza were the official totals re ported to the City Health Department tor the 24 hours ending at 6 P. M. today. lthough City Health Commissioner J. S. McBridge declared the figures to be naccurate because of the fact that many physicians were too busy hand- ng new cases to make reports. All firms owning private ambulances reported that they were unable to andle the calls received. One firm re ported that it did not have sufficient help to keep its three ambulances go ing and secured the detail of a special driver from the police department. At the Emergency Hospital, opened in the old Courthouse. 178 cases were being treated at 6 o'clock tonight, after 20 cases had been discharged dur ing the day. Another floor of the Emergency Hospital with accommoda tions for 100 additional patients will be ready for occupation tomorrow. Telegraphic reports reaching Dr. T. D. Tuttle, State Commissioner of Health. Indicate little change in the situation throughout the state. Accord ing to Dr. Tuttle the disease appears to be on the increase and the peak has not yet been reached. The most alarm ing situation appears to te at Bremer ton, where the number of cases is pa ticuiariy large and the quota of ava able physicians small. The Navy-yard nas one pnysician dead and two sick, one seriously, and today appealed to th State Health Department for additional medical aid. Dr. Tuttle urges the prevention o public gatherings of every kind, a con dition which has prevailed in Seattle tor tne past 10 days, and which. It declared, has prevented a more rapid spreaa or tne aisease. Mais "Injured by Molor. F. D. Broderick, of 29S East Fifty second street, sustained a broken right leg late yesterday when the motorcycle he was .rtdinsr collided with an auto trucK at 1-ourteenth and Bridge streets, ne was taxen to tne Portland Sanitar turn. Do You Want Some Boat Spikes, Bolts Rivets WE MANUFACTURE MONTHLY 4,800,000 POUNDS NORTHWEST STEEL CO. Portland, Or. AlCTIOX SALES TODAY. At Wilson's Austlon Rouse. Furniture. 169-171 Second Bu 10 A. M. MEETING XOTlCXaV FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 160. A. F. AND A. M No meet In this Wedneaday) evening. n. . CHAflA, bee. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 4. A. F. A A. M. No meet- k inr thl Wednesday ) evening. V Order Health Department. J. M. RICHMOND. Secretary. ORIENT LODGE. NO. 17. rli-Eat Sixth and Alder. No yrnrn' neetinc tnnicht. (CJ, W. W. TERRT. Ss-NQ.7V ' Secretary. tURLEV Jewelry vutxoa. enartna, via dca.saa, Jaeger Ttroa Jll-J Cta L FRIEDLANDER'S tor lodge mMema, clan pina and medaia. siv vvaaningion au DIED. ENRIGHT In thto rfty. October 14. Thomas J. fcrt right, beloved husband of Mra. Mary Enrirht. of Uroderlck. Cal. The deceased has two sons In the Array and one in flie Navy. Remains "are at tne new. modern funeral cartors of the Chambers-Ken wor thy Co.. -4S-2oO Kill tugs worth avenue, near William. , CARLSON In this city, at Ms late resi dence. 5422 Thirty-seventh avenue South east. October 15. Oscar Albert Carlson, ased U4 yeara. husband of Mrs. Anna Carlson. The remains are at the resi dence establishment of J. P. Finley A Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. ENDK-OTT In this rlty. October IS, Charles Andrew Endteott. as;ed 4J years, beloved husband of Myrtle Endicott. The remains will be forwarded by the Edward Hoi man Undertaking Company to Harris burje. Or., tomorrow (Thursday). October 17, 1918, for interment. SMITH In this city, October 13. Mrs. Thelma hmith, axe 1'3 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Koehler. wife of J. E. Smith, all of this city. Funeral notice later. Remains at residential par lors of Miller A Tracey. CORNELIUS In this city. Oct. !.", Edwin Cornelius, agea years. Funeral notice later. Remains are at the residential par lors of Milier A Tracey. ' A dire ctory of business firms and professional men condensed and classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other inf ormation, telephone A 6095, House 29. AGATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELERS. JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's otw nasn. st.. Majestic l neater Diag. AUALFA MEAL, (iBOl'ND FEEDS, HAY. WALTER SCOTT, Board of Trade. M. 8667. ASSAYEKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second uoiu. silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN., practice in all courts, Mis northwestern ianK blag. W. P. ADAMS, attorney-at-law, 1037 Cham- . pgr oi commerce. Alain 4oi. BARBER SUPPLIES. OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy and sell all kinds of baroer supplies. -50 2d . CARPET CLEANING. Hlm kind that wear the best, are flUwO made from your wornout carpets by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad- aress, 1,04 union ave.) Rag rugs woven all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and resizing. Mail orders solicited, lod East tn. f-HO.NE EAST 3580. B 1280. FLUFF RUG CO. Phones: East U516. L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. Pi- Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143. CELLILOU) BtT SON THE 1RWIN-HOD; COMPANY. 3S7 Washington, Broadway 44, A 1254. C HIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM. Estelle and Florelle DeV'eney, the oniy scientltic chiropodist and arch spe cialists In the city. Parlors 302 Uerlinger bldg.. southwest corner Second and Alder. Phone Main 1301. chiropractic physician. DR. McMAHON, Macleay bldg.. 1007. chiro practic, world's best. Adjustments made easy. Obstinate cases 50c rates. t'IRCI'LAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 510-11-12 Royal bldg. mar, m; loo letters, multlgraphed, Sl.su. COLLECTION AGENCIES. NETH & CO., Worcester bldir Main 179& iv o collections, no charge. Established 1UO0. CONTRACTORS. T. w. DINSMORE. general contracts and estlma.es furnished on all kinds of repair wort on Dungings. ijroauway 3053. BRICK WORK. ALL KINDS of brick work done, boiler and smoky nrepiaces a specialty. Bdwy. 4620. DANCING. MRS. FLECKS ACADEMY, Social and stage dancing, private Instructor; classes lues., en., a to 10. io I'd St.. between Washington and Stark. Main 2100. ALISKY Dancing Academy; private Instruc tions, aay and evening classes. Friday evening. I'd floor Allsky bldg. 8 lessons S3. RINGLER'S Dancing School. 14th off Wash. All tne popular dances, private and class. 8 lessons, S5. Broadway 33S0. MANCHESTER Dancing Academy. S5V4 5th. vnvaio icssona lor . o. competent teach ers. Broadway 2327. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. DR. G. H. HUTHMAN. veterinarian, hospi. i, iij c. t in at. j,ast is-., a 1962. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND T HROAT. Dr. K. F. Casseday, specialist, glasses fitted. w e.. Murnsiae, cor. I'uth. B 1393. E. 4734. WHOLESALERS AND "ATTO TOPS. Pl BRUILm BUGOY TOP CO.. 8th and Oak. 1KY GOODS NOTIONS. . DINKELSPIEL CO. Stockroom and office 47 North 6th street GKAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade Bldg. HATS AND CAPS. TH AN HOUSE R HAT CO.. 53-55 Front st. HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS.. 195 Front st. TAINTS AND LI B R It' AT I NO- OILS. W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis sts. PAINTS. OILS AND (.LASS. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. DIED. HERLHET At the family residence, 13 West Sumner street, Eugene, William Herlhey, age 21 years, beloved son of Mrs. Emma Herlhey, brother of Frank Herl hey, of Haleburton County, Canada; Vic tor, Joseph. James and Ray Herlhey. of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Elien Stafford, of Manitoba, Canada: Mrs. B. Bee, of CoIIum Bay, Wash.; Mrs. Maggie Jessen, of Gresham. Or., and Miss Mary Herlhey, of this city. Mr. Herlhey was an employe of the Oregon Timber Company for a num ber of years. Remains are at the new, modern funeral parlors of the Chambers Kenworthy Company, 24S-250 Killings worth avenue, near Williams. . . DIFFIN In this city, October IS, Mrs. Emma Diffin. aged 43 years, beloved sister of Mrs. Ida De Kemer. or romana. ur, Mrs. Alice Cole, of Syracuse, N. Y. ; also survived by two nieces, Mrs. bva ioung, of Portland. Or.. ad Mrs. Caroline Crofts, of Seattle, Wash. Funeral notice later. Remains are at the residential par lors of Miller & Tracey. BERGERON In this city. Oct. 15, Hector E. Bergeron, aged 23 years, beloved bus band of Veda Bergeron: son of Mr. arte Mm. Ferdinand Bergeron, of Seattle, Wash.; also survived by three sisters, of Seattle. Wash. Funeral notice later. mains are at the residential funeral par lors of Miller & Tracey. MILLER In this city, at the late residence. 300 East Thlrty-secona street boutn, uc tober 15. Leslie Miller, aged 64 years, hus band of Mrs. Josephine Miller, father o Ira S. Miller, of Astoria. Or.; Marion E and Franciena Miller, of this city. The remains are at the residence estabishmen of J. P. Fiiuey & Son, Montgomery Fifth. NotlJe, of funeral hereafter. FRANZ In this city. October 15. Mary Franz, ged 34 years, wife of fcnglebert Franz, mother of Minnie F. and .Joseph Franz, sister of Mrs. D. Miller, . of 908 Broadway, and Powell Rauch. of this city. The remains are at tne resiuence estab lishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Mont gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral here after. FUNERAL NOTICES. JOHNSON The funeral services of Baby Johnson, beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'liam Johnson, will be held to day (Wednesday). Oct. 16. at 11 A. M., from the chapel of Miller A Tracey. Inter ment at Mt. Scott Parte cemetery, au serv ices private In compliance with orders Issued by the State Board of Health. VAN EVERA At 1026 East Thirty-ninth street South. Eva E. Van Kvera. agea 61 years tt months and 22 days. Funerai sfrvircM will be held tomorrow (Thursday) October 17. at 2 P. M.. at the Portland Crematorium. The remains are at the residential funeral parlors of Walter C. Kenworthv, 152-1534 East Thirteenth street. Sellwood. FORD At Salem, October 13, Josephine Martha Ford, agea 7 years, beloved mother of Mrs. H. J. Schulderman. of Salem; Frank E. Ford, of Seattle, and Clarence H. Ford, of Los Angeles. Cal. Private funeral services will be held al the Portland Crematorium this morning at 10 o clock. BELL The funeral services of the late Ruth Bell will be held today (Wednes day), October 16, at 1 P. M., from the chapel of Miller A Tracey. Interment at Mount Scott Park Cemetery. AU serv Ices private in compliance with orders Issued by the State Board of Health. HARRIS October 15, at 7S19 Sixty-fourth avenue Southeast, Anna a. Harris, age 30 years, wife of Percy Harris. Private fu neral services will be conducted Thursday. October 37. at 1 P. M., in mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy A Co.. 5802-O4 Ninety second street Southeast, in Lents. Inter ment ML Scott Cemetery. LEWIS The funeral services of the late Carle ton Lewis will be held today (Wednes day), at a o yocK f al., at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley A Son, Mont gomery at 5th. All services strictly pri vate in accordance with orders of the State Board of Health. WATSON The funeral of James Harold Watson, who died at Edgewood Arsenal Edgewood. Md.. will be held at 2 o'clock today (Wednesday), from St. DaviH' Church. Interment Rlverview Cemetery. LIXD Private funeral services for the late yirs. j on anna, r rea erica una, age tt? years, will be conducted today (Wednesday), Oc tober ih. at f. m. Pearson undertaking Parlor. Kussell street at Union avenue. I . The Oregonian, Main 7070 or IXUFF KIG AND RAG BCG FACTORY. NORTHWEST RUG CO.." established 11)03. -Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, all sizes. East 8th and Taylor. East a086. B 11' a. HEMSTITCHING. HEMSTITCHING, 10 cents per yard; accor dion, knife and box pleating; buttons cov ered, tucking and braiding; also embroid . ery work done. Mail orders promptly at tended to. EASTERN NOVELTY CO.. 85 4 5th St.. between Oak and stark sts. K. STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pieat. buttons covered; mail orders. PlttocK block, ijroaawayiwtr. MUSIC, VIOLIN, piano, harmony, all string. Kol Kenbeck. 40U Yamhill. Instruments sold. EMIL TH1ELHORN. violin teacher, pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 102. PIANO LESSONS . PER MONTH. 14TH ST.. NEAR JEFFERSON. Main 3S93. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. GLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your patronage on the h.. ne nan. Ma urv r, nOU - . sands of satisfied natrons. trial will convince. Chas. W. Goodman. optometrist. 20tf Morrison. Main 2124. PATENTS. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S. and foreign patents. toi ueKum oius. PATENT ATTORNEYS. GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bldg. Main 2525. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, 005 Broadway bldg. Rheumatism, female, disorders. SK:n trou bles, stomach, liver. kidneys, bowels. throat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure. increased efficiency: drugiess treat- fn ment. Goitre, naralvsis. headache. tonsilitis. Dr. watters. sots swetianu mug. Marshall 4892. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices. Stark-Davis Co.. 212 Third, jqain mi. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr. Printing and linotyping. ioa rroni u, cor. Stark. Main or A 1418. DDIUTItift F. W. BALTES & COMPANY. milll-IIU 1st an nd Oak sts. Main 165. A1165. SECOND-HAND STORES, LEVIN HDW. & FURN. CO.. VM Vrnnt St. We buy and sell anything In the hard ware snrf lurnituro imc iuuub 9972. A 7174. MAIN 5940 Buy and sell second-hand tools. junk, old auLomoPlics. -o. g imv. STORAGE. FIREPROOF STORAGE r. M. OLSON TRANSFER. CO.. 248 PINE. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan st corner of 13th. Telephone Broadway 12S1 or 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracas. Lowest insurance rates in the city. MADISON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE. Of fice 189 Madison. oenerai nieiviiaiiu and forwarding agents. Phone Main 1691. WATCH REPAIRING. HIGHEST prices paid old watches and jew elry, condition no ODject. neiians a. clalty. Reiner Jewelry Co.. 449 Wash. St. DRY C0RDW00D Multnomah Fuel Co. M. 5540. A 2116, MANUFACTURERS PIPE. PIPE TTTTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front st. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDING & FARRELL. 140 Front st. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis sts, WALL PAPER. MILLER Wall Paner & Pt. Co.. 172 First st, MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 . Classified Advertisements in The Oregonian. " Dally and Sunday Per line. One line l'-c Two consecutive times. 22c Three consecutive times 56c- Six or seen consecutive times 56c The following classifications excepted, the rate on which is 7c per line per day: Situations Wanted .Male. Situations Private Families. Board and Room Private Families. Housekeeping Rooms Private Families. No ad taken for less than two lines. Count six words to the line. Advertisements (except "Per sonals") will toe 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 for The Daily Ore gonian until 8 P. M.; for The Sunday. Oregonian until 6 P. M. Saturday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors Established 1877.. Third and Salmon Streets. Main 507. A 1511. Lady ' Assistant. Perfect Funeral Service for Less. MILLER & TRACEY Vidependent Funeral Directors. Wash, at., bet. 20th and 21st. West Side. Main 2(301. Lady Assistant. A 7bbo. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Progressive Funeral Directors. Private Drive Women Attendants. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. Main 9. A 1599. F. S. DUNNING, INC., THE GOLDEN RULE UNDERTAKERS. 414 East Alder St. East 52, B 252. BREEZE & SNOOK f f at 35th B 2540 WILSON & ROSS uaista-n Jth" East r.4. C 3165. DUNNING & McENTEE. funeral directors. Broadway and Pine street. Phone Broadway 4:;0. A 4558. Lady attendant MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu neral service. 1J73 E. Glisan. Tabor 4313, A. D. KENWORTHY CO. 6S02 92d St. Lents. Tabor 2267. P. L. LERCH EVysh, - ERICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors, 2th and Morrison sts. Bwdy. 2534. A 2235. A. R. ZELLER CO. 502 Williams Ave. East 10SS. C 10SS BKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d arid Clay. Main 4152. A 2321.. Lady assistant. FXORISTS. CLARKE BROS., Florists. 2S7 Morrison st. Main or A 15U.. rme iiowers ana iiorai designs. No branch stores. . MARTIN & FORBES CO., Florists, 354 W ashington. Main a lL'ei. lowers for all occasions artistically arranged. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington st., bet. 4th and rtn. Main am::, A jihi. MAX M. SMITH, Main 7215, A 212L Selling bldg.. 6th and Alder sts. LUBLINER. Portland hotel. 328 Morrison st. MONTMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-28B 4th st., opposite City Hall. Main o4. ftiwp Neu & Sons for memorials. Eg no at r-ixtjD.otsi .5TR:e:t. j OREGON HUMANE SOCIET Office, Room 1.13 Courthouse, 5th St. Entrance- Phone from S to 5, Main 378. Home Phone A 2523. Aight call alter ollice Hours, vtooa- lawn 764. Renort all cases of cruelty to the abov address. .Electric lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled animals at a moment's notice. Any one desirinz 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 Oregon Mumane society. NEW TODAT. WANTED WEST SIDE HOME Have client desiring to purchase West Side home, In eitner vvestover -.terraces or Nob Hill. Requirements: corner witn 100x100 ft. ground area prererrea; mus be modern in every respect, built dur ing past six years; also lawn. 6nruD herv. p.tr.. Mouse to consist of 8 or 1 rooms. Will pay- up to J15.000 for right property, halt casn, balance iree an clear property. Further information see. W. W. JORPAN Inside Property Dealera. Ground Floor, Henry Buildinar Send Us Your Old Carpets, Old Rngs and 'Woolen Clothing;. We Make Revenlble, Hand - Woven FLUFF RUGS They Wear Like Iron. Hail Orders. Send for Booklet. Rag Rugs Woven, All Sizes. Carpet Cleaning 9x2 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50 WESTERN FITTF RIG CO., 54 Union Ave. N. East 6516, B 1475. Garages Call for Illustrated Price Lint. 354 Ankeny St. Phone Broadway 149. Sam Coanell Limber Co. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved city and farm property in- tallment repayment privilege it pre ferred; prompt, reliable service. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 17-219 Northwestern Bank Building. iU&TflOail 4114, A. 4119. MORTGAGE LOANS OX BI;SIXESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ROBERTSON & EWING. 207 - 8 Northwestern Bank Bide. IRVINGTON R. T. STREET, HOMES. IRV. AGENT. JNO. B. COFFEY MORTGAGE LOANS, Insurance, Surety Bonds 303 WILCOX BLDG. Main 703, A 3703. REAL ESTATE. THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden Inta jncome. We design and build anything, furnish the money If desired. Eight yeara ' f"rtlfnav Baliey Co., contracttoj . MiH.tB, imi in ceioi u .oclu it uiug, MODERNIZE your buildings; all kinds of repairs; see my designs for new homes. Max M. Meyer, Concord bldg. Main 508. Formerly Supt. Oregon Home Builders. - LOT 50x100, Irvlcgton Park; $300; 2 blocks from Woodlawn car. E. 7U55. For Sale Lots. A FINE building lot, 50x100. in beat re stricted section on East Side, built ud all around with fine homes, 2 biks. from B car; improvements aii in and paid, $800; need $400 quick, bal. can run. Woodlawn FOR SALE Corner lot 33x95, corner of Grand and Holman sts. ; $800 cash for quick saie. Aaaress owner, w. Underwood, couta Victoria, ave., Atlantic city. BARGAIN. 6 lots, easy terms to shlpworkers if you want to ouiia a nome; secure a close-in iot cheap now; no agents. East 491. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Fine corner lot witn unoDstructea view. I'OOxlOO. on Kingston ave and Routledge st., triangular snape, cneap. un canine, a huo, Oregonian. FINE building lot, 15 minutes' ride from South Portland shipyards, at $3o0 if sold tnis weeK. beo owner at 404 Piatt bldg. FOR SALE 50x100, Irvington Park. Sac rifice for about one-half original cost. Phone East 7955. ROSE CITY PARK. $500 Lot 50x100. cm 52d. in good neigh borhood. Owner. Main 675. For Sale Beach Property. SALTAIR, TILLAMOOK BEACH. Two choice lota, 25 by 1-tO, at Saltalr station. Tillamook Beach. Near depot and hotel, adjoins board walk, coemty road and railroads, faces Pacific Ocean. Suitable for business or residence. Value $500; will consider trade for auto, property or mer chandise. Address A 401. Oregonian. For Sale Houses. IRVINGTON RESIDENCE $3S50. Modern 8-room house, on "Wasco, near 22d. Hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, cement basement, laundry trays, attic. Lot 50x100; fine district. J. L. KARNOPP A CO., 319 Ry. Exch. bldg. ; Main 675. ON THE BOULEVARD AT MULTNOMAH STATION. Most attractive modern bungalow, now being erected. Interior woodwork can be finished to suit purchaser; $2250 takes it; terms can be arranged. See builder at 404 Piatt bldg. $3300 TAKE IMMEDIATE POSSES SION f 3300. 6 -room bungalow, full cement base ment, furnace, fireplace, all built-in fea tures, lot. 50x100, nicely located and in fine condition; terms easy. R. W. Gill," with Rummell & Ruinmell, 274 Stark st. MT. TABOR cottage. 7 rooms, bath, gas and electricity; one oearoom aownstalrs; house faces east with Deautuui unoDstructed view of the mountains; lot 50x140 feet with yard full of fruit trees. House newly painted and papered. Price $2650. Phone Tabor 4628. ONE MORE LEFT. $1600 4-room modern bungalow. Dutch Kiicnen. iuii casement, wasnr trays. Improvements all in and paid. Terms. J. A. WICK MAN CO., 314 Stark. Main 583. HAWTHORNE bungalow, 6 rooms; hard- wooa iioors, iirepiace, iuii cement Dase ment, furnace, Dutch kitchen, just like new, $335u; terms; no agents. Phone Ta bor 4583. BUNGALOW bargain: Fine view lot. 75x100. 1022 Raleigh st. ; o rooms, bath, furnace, fireplace, laundry. Built-in buffet. Terms. F. E. Bowman- A Co., 213 C. of C. bldg. Main 3020. 2150 5-room modern bunealow near Al Den car. trice reaucea 10 xorce sale this week. Immediate possession. Terms. M A. "WICKMAN CO", 314 Stark. Main 583. MY husband being In France, will sell my u-room modern oungaiow, witn rural ture, located on Mt. Tabor; magnificent view; $4900. terms. Tabor 7463. Sii5u 5-ROOM modern cottacre. Sunnyside. oacrnicea to ci'.'tie ess l tne. .ju casn, oai ance monthly. See Atty., 416 Chamber of Commerce. 8-ROOM house, lot 100x102. corner, fruit trees or an Kinas. worm &uuu. win sen for $3500, $500 cash. Phone Wdln, 14S1; no agents FINE, modern, 6-room house with furniture. hardwood noor. iuii casement, wash trays, street improvements paid, for sale by owner, $3250. 311 E. 49th st. Terms; IMMEDIATE posession of 5-room bungalow. hardwood- iioors, Durret. splendid base ment with furnace, $3100. Terms. Haw thorne Realty Co. Tabor 7463. 8-ROOM house; full cement basement, fur nace, iirepiace, etc. trice 4uuu, terms. W. R. KASER, Main 6173. 517 Corbett bldg. FINE 7-room bungalow, Hawthorne district; furnace, iirepiace ana an moaern con veniences. A good buy for $3350. Tabor 30 32. 6-ROOM house, full lot, paved street: furni ture I aesireu. uwner, wooai. libbii. REAL ESTATE. For Sale -Houses. FIXE HOME FOR SALE A. BARGAIN. Leaving city, must sell my home imme diately: six-room house, sleeping porch hardwood floors, fireplace, American Ideal not water heating system; large garage, ceiled and heated; corner lot. with all street and modern Imorovements in: 60- foot frontage, facing east, adjoining Bene dictine Heights, mar river; good eleva tion, fine view of mountains; excellent neighborhood and particularly desirable ior ramiiy witn cnlioren; iruit trees anu berries: Dlace in cood condition and must be seen to be appreciated ; will sell for $47oO on reasonable terms to make quick saie, 777 E. Uth st. Phono Sellwood 1164. 9-ROOM HOUS13 CLOSE IN. $2900 EASY TERMS. This house will rent for $40 per month, which makes a good investment, or could accommodate two families; the house is In excellent condition on large lot, one block to car; five bedrooms, large bath room, two toilets, living-room, dining room, good sized kitchen with pantry, basement; just the place for a large fam ily or small boarding-house; in Albina district, close to shipyards; terms $500 cashf and monthly payments for balance. MAO I.VNES, 270 h Stark st. Phone Main 1700, or Tabor 8619 Sunday and evenings. A HOME IN I.ATTRKr-HTIRST. Wo took great pleasure in our home anm my nusoana s aeath; when we duu we used nothing- but the best of mate rials; tho lot is large, 53x177, and planted to tne very nest variety of fruit and ber ries, bearing: house has 6 rooms. 3 bed rooms, lare-e livinc-room. riininr-room and kitchen, finished in white enamel; a home in every sense of the word; only $ouuu; $500 cash and $50 per month. See jicinnes, with PAUL C. MTJRPHT, 270 Stark St. Main 1700 or Tabor 8619 Sunday and evenings. CLOSE IN EAST SIDE. Six Rooms and Sleeping1 Porch Modern, corner lot, garage. Reasonable initial payment. Balance like rent. Tabor 59. Tabor 3433. ACRE TRACT ft-ROOM BUNGALOW GARAGE Just beyond city limits in Parkrose, on macadam road and close to Sandy Blvd. Fruit trees and berries. Bungalow has full cement basement and furnace and is mod ern. Price $4500 $1500 cash will han dle it. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, No. 7 nainuer ox commerce uiag. Main iOo, DESIGNERS AND ERECTORS. OF ARTISTIC HOMES. NORTHWESTERN TRUST COMPANY. WILCOX BLDG. Main 8517. Sixth and Washing-ton. ROSE CITY PARK. Six Rooms $5800. SpJendldlv built house nf r!t rooms: IU blocks from Rose City car; ail modern conveniences; hardwood floors, massive buriet, fireplace, furnace, French doors, etc. ; no assessments to assume. The owner just must sell. Surely you will want to see this. A.. G. TEEPE CO., 264 Stark St., near 3d. Main 3516. Branch Office, 50th and Sandy. BIGGEST SACRIFICE IN CITY. Go look at S38 Michigan ave. today, hut don't bother tenant. Seven rooms, mod ern, full basement, good location. Price only $2650, good terms. No encumbrance, improvements all paid. Worth over $;i000. Take Mississippi car to Shaver. 1 block West. To inspect house. Phone McCormic, Main 9318. IRVINGTONS 3 "BUYS." $4800 529 E. 23d North. $Cr.0O 542 E. 10th North. $6750 690 Weldler St. Several bargains, fine costly homes. R. T. STREET. Agent. East 894. Renew Your Irvington Fire Insurance. BEAUTIFUL HOME $6500. 8 rooms and sleeping porch; large Ilv-Ing-room; white enamel finish; thorough ly modern: large grounds with trees and shrubs; on corner 100x100 feet on E. 29th St., near Mt. Tabor car line. Full particu- larseupon application, i-rice souuu: terms. but no trade. Main bbyj. DESIRABLE HOME $3750. 7-room cottage in good condition, ground 100x1 ,j u. bearing truit trees, berries, rosea, shrubbery, 2 chicken-houses, lies high and sightly, one block from w. w. car. See owner. 312 Fliedner bldg.. Tenth and Washington GOOD 6-room house, full lot, near St. Johns car and Portland boulevard; very desirable and reasonable; substantial first payment; balance terms to suit, uwner, bun. and evenings. Tabor 3j2, other days Main obi)-. , WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME. $3000. $500 cash. $25 monthly buys 2-story 6- room house, stationary tubs in basement, good gas range and large cooking range and all the wood in basement. Street work all paid for. a red W. German Co., 732 Cham, of Com, ROSE CITY DISTRICT. A cosy 4-room bungalow, East 72d st. N., 3 blocks from Sandy blvd. Owners off for California; $1300, $200 cash, bal ance $25 per month, including interest possession at once. C. M. Derr, 304 hi Oak st. .tfroaaway oo. 100x100. Best part of Rose City Park; three ex tra fine bedrooms, large sleeping porch, fine garage, fine lawn, flowers and shrub bery; a real home at a real bargain price. Main 1700; East 2086. DELAHUNTY. IRVINGTON. Fine home for $5000. East 1347. SEE those two new bungalows I am build ing on ivon st., between E. rfSth, and E. 39th, 1 block from Richmond car; modern from A to Z; ready soon; buy now and select your own colors, fixtures, etc.; paved street, 50x100 lot. Tabor 104. $1750. MODERN 4-ROOM BUNGALOW. $1750. Close in on Morrison st. small Iot, 33x 50. If you want a dandy little home, see this at once, $juu cash. jo per month Delahunty. Main 1700; evenings. East 2086. $3500 MOVE RIGHT IN $3300. 7-room modern house. Rose City Park, full cement basement, laundry trays, Dutch kitchen, hot-water iurnace, line conaition, $500 cash, balance terms. Rummell A Rummell, 2.4 fctarK st. IRVINGTON BARGAIN. 8-room modern house, $7000, hardwood floors, all built-in conveniences, garage, east front, easy terms; no agents, best buy in Portland. East 401. FOR SALE 7-room house, garage, full paving, assessments a-u paia ; sleeping porch, enameled kitchen, full cement base ment, toilet both floors; Al condition. Call Main 3931. B. A. Green. FOR SALE! Fine new home, modern ex cept furnace. Albina Heights, half block from carline; large lot, double garage, $4500. Cost nearly $6000; easy payments. Box 332, Eugene, Or. - PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY!"" Houses on beautiful Portland Heights from $2500 up. BROOKE, 541 Montgom ery drive, cor. Elm st. Marshall 4827, A 3S39. Call mornings. SEE S33 Hamblet ave. for the biggest bar gain in Alameda Park; will make a big sacrifice: new 8-room up-to-the-minute house, worth $10,000, but what am I of fered? $400 INCOME apt., 10 rooms, always full; elderly lady obliged to sell because of poor health; $1000 down and bal. like rent to any responsible purchaser. 564 E. 6th. FOR the best suburban homes and acreage out of Portland come to Alderbrook on Oregon City car, third house north of Risley station- ' WILL sell my equity in East Side resi dence for $400; thoroughly modern, fuel In basement; a real bargain. L 548, Ore gonian. HOME IN ROSE CITY PARK. At less than building cost; must be sold this week, $3500, terms. AF 7o9, Orego n ian. TWO bungalows, garage, just finished; every modern leaiure. terms, uwner on prem ises 3 to 5 today. 43d and Clinton sts. Richmond car. WHY not buy on easy terms my elegant rvlngton home on 100x100 at 725 East 22d Nortn $1000 5-ROOM cottage, on carline, near wamut mi a., huw vd-uL, eiy terms. Owner, East 3424; Sunday. Marshall 1154. FOR SALE trade, nine-room morim home, clear, improvements in and paid. 257 E. 31st st. Tabor 7963. 3, 4 AND 5-room bungalows, furnished. E. xoin, near s. r. i. n. an ops, iuu to $3000: easy terms. Owner, East 3225. MODERN 6-room house, vacant, near car. paved street; owner, $2500, .uo down. 7S0 Williams ave. Woodlawn 426. 66-FOOT frontage on Union ave.; modern cottaav with store bunding; a bargain. Call Woodlawn 1946. Owner. FOR SALE 7-room modern house; Wood stock canine, i 4 10 pike ave. u. t. REAL ESTATR. For CSale Houses. Sp0 FASTIDIOUS BUYER. twin Sti" S 'dmont' very handy to Je! 11 lo lsh cno1; everything from roof inifrntlrst-c,'uss; - roomy bedroom, downstairs, large finished attic; all built iA . fnientea' "replace, furnace, eu-.; LrJ attractive ehrubbery and lawn garage Price $4o(tt, clear ot every thin : terma $201MJ cash, balance to suit LI EDDEMANN COMPANV. vis Chamber of Commerce. 0 Eo" ;ROOM BUNGALOW, large it f HJ1, OVst ,K,de) c rni5i?t T.hls is nearly new and a ?nf hyprtC,8.y iUtle honi- convenient to fSSH CVd industries. Price, if sold indna' Will accept $150 in liberty rHitialanc Paatle $15 monthly, lm t l Passion. One's a -chump" to st worth $1000. No agents.- OWNER, 270 STARK ST. bAJr.-ORNKR BUNGALOW. WAVERLV HEIGHTS. . ror"s. built-in conveniences, cement basement, furnace, gas range and gas heater go with place; all hard-surface in pErn.pald,;A close lo car"ne nd school. i,V52. -Ju0- easy terms. WATCH OUR ADS. WE GET RESULTS. C A. Warriner, RITTER, LOWE & CO., -03-U-7 Board of Trade bldg. EXTRA good 2-story modern house. Includ ing good basement. turnace. fireplace, sleeping porch, etc. House well built, at tractively arranged and in splendid con dition, and is located close in on East Side on attractive corner lot. with good garage and near good carline. A real, genuine bargain at $0000, and will fine terms. SAMUEL DO A K 1202 Northwestern Bank bldg. FURNISHED 8-ROOM BUNGALOW. Fine b-room bungalow, furnace, fire place, oak floors, bufiet, bookcases, Duti-h kitchen, laundry trays. 5 bedrooms, com pletely furnished, including all new furni ture and $700 player-piano; lot 60x100; no city liens to assume; on E. 22d, near Aiberta; price $450(, some terms. GRUSSI & DOWNEV. 316 Board of Trade. Main 7452. $3S00 ROSE CITY PARK $."00 DOWN Living-room with big fireplace, paneled dining-room, Dutch kitchen and 3 bed rooms and inclosed sleeping porch upper floor; full cement basement, hat-air fur nace, wash trays and wood lift, all built in conveniences. m block to car. Really, this is one of the last good buys in Rose City Park. Coe A. McKenna A Co.. M. 4.-. 22, 82 4th st.. Board of Trade bldg. SPECIAL, LALREUiURST BARGAIN. On Couch st., 7 rooms and sleeping porch, oak floors, lower floor; splendid fireplace, full basement, furnace beat, all kinds built-in conveniences; lot 50x154; tho price is $4750 and $1300 is all you need pay down. Really, thin house is worth $6000. Let us show you. Coe A. McKenna & Co.. M. 4022. S2 4th st.. Board of Trade bldg. ALBERTA BUNGALOW. HOT-WATER HEAT. 5 rooms, built-in conveniences, hot and cold water in bedrooms; good large gar age; nice fruit trees, shrubbery; block from carline. Price $3100. C. A. Warriner, RITTER. LOWE & CO.. 203-5-7 Board of Trade bldg. BRAND NEW BUNGALOWS. Three to pick from; one a fine corner, one with garage; one 7 rooms, other two S rooms, with large attics ; every modern feature. Fine new homes at the price of an old house; terms to suit. Located southeast corner East 43d and Clinton sts., block east end of Richmond car. Owner on premises 1 to 5 P. M. today. RICHMOND DISTRICT. $3O00. Five rooms and den, fireplace, built-in buffet, etc. ; located 904 Tibbetts st. ; terms. $500 cash and $35 monthly, includ ing interest. See this. . A. G. TEEPE CO.. 264 Stark St.. near 3d. Main 3016 Branch Office, 50th and Sand ALBERTA E. 1STH ST. $1650. $1650. $1650. $1600. $1650. ment basement, gas and electricity; east front; 2 blks. car. Only $175 cash. Main G. C. GOLDENBERG, ABINGTON BLDG., 3d irs. in ortiana. NEW IRVINGTON HOME. Just completed. 8 rooms, ivory finish, oak floors. This is a beautiful home and best of all it's new never been occupied. The price, $7000. is reasonable for a home of this type. Let us show you. COB A. McKEN'NA & CO.. M. 402::. 82 4th st. Board of Trade Bldg. WATCH FOR OUR ONE BEST BUY EACH DAY. 6-room house, hi acre ground, about 5 blocks from good car service. 25 minutes out. Only $1500; $200 cash, balance easy monthly payments. NORTHWESTERN TRUST COMPANY. 202 Wilcox Bldg $350 CASH ROSE CITY SNAP. 6 rms., sleeping porch, furnace, fire place, cement bst., choice electric fixtures, elegant plumbing, built-lns. 50x100 lot; Vt blk. car, on 57ih st. Price $26o0. G. C. GOLDENBERG, ABINGTON BLDG. 35 Yrs. in Portland." Main 4S03. MT. TABOR BUNGALOW. $250 CASH. 5 rooms and larije floored attic, 2 block from carline; hard-surface streets. Price $2500. C. A "Warriner, RITTER, LOWE & CO.. 203-5-7 Board of Trade bldg. BIG SNAP 6-ROOM HOUSE. Nice 6-room house, etc.; bath, cement basement, 3 nice bedrooms, full lot 50x100, east front; on E. 8th, near Mason: price a snap, $2350, $r00 cash and $25 per mo. GRUSSI & DOWNEY. 316 Board of Trade. Main 4u- $4000. Six-room modern house; three rooms on first floor and three on second; fire place, furnace and full concrete basement, with wash trays; $.".00 cash and balance at 6. On Richmond carline. Phone bell wood ::.1SS. 49 E. 34th st. VACANT MOVE IN TODAY Good 7-room house, in Arleta, 3 fine corner lots, with cement walks and fruit trees, bath, electric lights, polished oak floors, decorations, just like new. Best buy in city for $2500. Terms $.00 cash. E. J GEISER. 417 Chamber of Com. VERY attractive, practically new. modern 7-room house. In good district and near good carline and fine school. A big bar gain at $3250, reasonable terms and Im mediate possession. SAMUEL DOAK 1202 Northwestern Bank bldg. $250 CASH $2050. 24TH AND OREGON STS. Close-in, 5-rm., neat cottage, on paved sts.; has enamel plumbing, cement bast., r "ii" car A splendid buy. G CJSOjDENBERO, ABINGTON BLDO. "35 Yrs. in Portland." Main 4S03. f75 Buvs 3-room temporary house, fur- nipned with fine grade of furniture; over 5 cords ot wooa, uui m--vour- TTninn ave. and Alberta. Hard surface st. in and paid. Re nuireH JrtOO cash. J. A. WICKMAN CO.. 314 Stark. Main 583. IRVINGTON Colonial, 7 rooms, white en amel finish, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, laundry, every modern conve nience, almost new; owner removed from city; term. F. E. Bowman & Co., -13 Chamber of Commerce bldg. -s-(0 MODERN 6-room house, including good furniture and piano; full basement, cement walks, shade trees 1 block rem school and car; corner 80x12... 10i4 fc. Pine. Terms. Marshall 4400. apt. 518. No agents. , $3250. fl-room bungalow, 2A block8 from car line; lot 44x110; hardwood floors, tireplace, full basement and large attic ind urjj . itoo h balance like rent. Phono Sell wood 35SS. 4S9 E. 34th st. WALKING distance 6-room modern nouse. 401 Bait 7th and Sacramento; hardwood f oorsT furnace, fireplace, beautiful buf fet? bookcase, laundry trays, street im provements an paw. "W- V.ty.i th street North. Phone East 3K84. t00 6-room modern bun galo w. Cor"''r; $3O0O room strictly modern. Will lay new hardwood floors, furnace. Improvements all in and included in j A -yvicKMAN CO.. 314 Stark. Main 583. ALAMEDA PARK Pretty colonial home on desirable corner. 32d and Mason sts.. 7 ?ooVns and sleeping porch, white enamel finish fireplace, furnace, laundry. Dutch a...ih- Owner leaving city. For sals by F. E. Bowman & Co.. 213 C. of C bldg. i.aitvt taror BARGAIN 6-room cot- large orchard, one-quarter acre. price $3250; part down, ba.anca terms. Call and see it. 61 East 60th. 3-ROOM plastered house with modeVa plumbing; 15 minutes' ride from ship yards, for $1100. on easy terms. ior particulars call at 404 Piatt bldg. nnn modern house, walking distance, "?se to Broadway bridge: good location. WHl sell cheap. AG 599, Oregonian. NICE, new, 4-room house on a full size lot. rvWiv siho. $75 down. 11 Philadelphia st , St. Johns. , GOOD4-room bungalow and 1. 2, 3. 4 or 5 lots, for sale cheap; close In. L 647. Ore gonian. - $1000 BUYS dandy 4-room modern cottage, good residence district; $275 cash $25 per mo. For particulars call 404 Piatt bldg. BY OWNER 5-room cottage, large lot, at 892 Eat Yamhill, between 29th and 30th sts; some terms. HOME IN ROSE CITY PARK. At less than building cost; must be sold; $ 3500, terms. AF 759. Oregonian. ' SEE DE 'LAHUNT FOR HOM-ES. East 1347. GOOD 5-room house, partly furnished ; term s. WA car. 230 Ivy st. T-ROOM furnished house, bath, basement, g.is. elec. 455 13th. Main 7292. Owner. 5-ROOM house. 100x140. Tabor 72b.