Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 26, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.
P0I1T DEVELOPMENT
PUNS OUT 10
Commission of Public Docks
Issues Formal Statement.
BOND ISSUE UP TO VOTERS
and Captain Birk DInesen hu arrived to
command the at earner Bon if ay. built at the
V iison plant.
Carrying a rirro of flour from Portland.
the itrtmir Western Plains sailed at 2:30
today for order.
The French steamer General 'Barratier ar
rived at 2:35 th: afternoon from British Co
lumbia with a cargo of coal for the port.
dock.
ABERDEEN". "Wsh.. Oct. 23. (Special.)
The Brookland, 4000-ton twin screw
Ward type steamer, was launched this after
noon at 5:30 o'clock at the Grays Harbor
Motorship yard.
The Brookland Is a sister snip of the
worlds record ship Aberdeen. She Is th j;PLBE3 In this city. October 24, Frank
iimu ui iwv iotim to l earnest .ucLiees. asred 35 veara. 6 months.
IXNEBAL NOTICES.
GERARDT Dora Adelaide Gerardy, at her
juiuo. isi avc b. ti., oct. tsne leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Frank Miranda, of
Gladstone, Or., and Misa rorothy Gerardy,
of Portland; two sons. Clarence S. and
Ralph I. Shad, also of Portland : six
grandchildren, and one half-brother, of
Linden, Mich. Funeral services at Port
land Crematorium tomorrow (Sunday) at
2:30 P. AL Friends may view the re
mains and leave flowers at Crematorium
from 11! M. to 2 P. M. Arrangements in
care of Chambers-Ken worthy Co. Services
- private In accordance with the rules of
health.
Aim of Organization Is to Link Port'
land Into National Port Plans of
U. S. Shipping: Board.
In a formal statement issued yeater
flajr the Commission of Public Docks
enumerated the principal features of
Its programme for early harbor de
velopment, in connection with which
a bond issue is to be passed on by the
voters next month.
The statement was compiled at a
conference of members. It follows
The Commission of Public Iorks Is ask-
tne the peop.e to vote $5.ikK).uo In bonds
for the further improvement or this port.
The authority is in the form of an amend
ment lo the charter or the city oi Port
land and will appear on the ballot at the
feneraJ election November 0.
The uses to which the Commission of Pub
lic Xocks will put the proceeds of the aa.e
of these bonds are as follows:
1. To provide a f.oatlng dry dock of 12,000
tons I) rung capacity.
2. To provide fuel bunkers with land
aaoraso and f .oatinc loading; equipment.
&. To provide a marine rrpair shop with
land aud ficating equipment.
The expenditure necessary to provide these
facilities will consume only a portion of the
money now requested, and on.y a sufficient
amount of these bonds will b sold to pro
vides the necessary funds. The balance of
the bonds authorized will remain unissued
and unsoid. to form a credit upon which the
commission may draw at such times as
additional facia ties are required to serve
Ln interests of commerce- in this port.
Tbo construction of the first unit, the St.
Johns Terminal, is progressing rapidly and
the pier will be ready fur use In November,
with tne arm in elevator to follow Ty Febru-'
ary None of the proceeds of the new
bond Issue will be used in the completion of
lae unit now under construction.
The commission has kept closely In touch
with the United States Shipping Board by
personal conference and otherwise, and with
toe exnausOvo investigation and plans un
dertaken and produced by the Port and
Harbor Facilities Commission of the Ship
pins; Board at great cost, for the construc
tion and maintenance of facilities at Amer
ican ports, according to a National standard
that will be as nearly uniform a varying
conditions will permit. The- Commission of
Public Locks will have this data and plans
ef the Shipping Board before it tor guid
ace, and the new construction will be
made to conform to the requirements and
standards set by the Shipping Board's ex
pert engineers as far as possible in order to
link Portland into the National port plans
and make this port an Integral part of the
nationalization of American gateways rather
than a detached unit.
The details of the Shipping; Board's plans
and requirements are not complete- at
present, and unttl they are known no ad
ditional construction will be undertaken.
The commission, however, is perfectly
aware ef the situation with which the port
will be confronted if new construction should
be required and is looking to the future by
requesting that the voters authorize the Is
suance of these bonds in advance to avoid
the humiliation of the city by admitting that
no funds are available and to save t he ex
pense of calling a special election for tae
purpose.
The dry dock facilities of this city are In
adequate at present, and as the Port of
Portland Commission has not sufficient
funds to provide for expansion It has ad
vised the Commission of Public Docks of
Its willingness to have tihs commission
finance and undertake the new work.
The. Commission of Public Docks ia work
ing in entire accord with the Shipping Board
and with the Port of Portland Commis
sion, and in full co-operation with the plans ,
f the Government to handle expeditiously
and economically Portlands share In the
vast expansion of American commerce after
the war.
THE COMM75JWON OF PUBLIC DOCKS,
C. B. Moo res. chairman; Ben Selling, vice
chairman; John H. Bur card. F, C. Knapp,
A. U. Avenii.
by the .Motorship Corporation In the past
30 days, making a month total of shipping
launched of 12.000 tons.
The engines of the steamer Broncho
were given dork trial today and responded
well to all tests.
COOS BAT. Or, Oct. 25. (Special.) The i
Johanna Smith arrived this afternoon
3 o'clock from San Francisco In tow of the
tug Samson, coming; for a lumber cargo at
the Smith mills.
The Macleay estate gasoline schooner
Tramp was an afternoon arrival at 3:30
from Wedderbum. bringing a cargo of
canned salmon for reahipment.
Arriving this afternoon from the Rogue
River, the gasoline schooner Delia brought I
salmon from the Seabors; cannery.
LOVELIi TRAVELING INSPECTOR
Former Northwest Steel Yard Man
In New Position.
Changes in the Northwest steel ehlp
construction district that have come
since Captain J. F. Blain was made
manager include the appointment of
William T. Lovell, former inspector at
the plant of the Northwest Steel Cora
party, to the position of traveling- in
spector. Mr. Lovell, previous to the
creation of the Emergency Fleet Cor
poration, was master mechanic here for
the San Francisco & Portland Steam
ship Company and the O.-W. PL & N.
water lines. Henry Cave had the title
of traveling Inspector previously and
he and Mr. Lovell are under Fred B.
Pane, assistant manager.
District No. 8. as the Washington
district was designated, is now the
North Facific district. It has jurlsdlc
tion of steel construction in Washing
ton and Oregon, as well as wood ship
construction in Washington, the wood
ship responsibilities in Oregon remain
lng in charge or I J. wentwortn. ine TOLSOV in this cltv,
2S days, son of James, R. S., and Sarah A.
McLees, of Grandville. Ohio; brother of
Charles W, McLees, of Grandville. Ohio;
Thomas Howard McLees. of Branch,
Mich.; James Clyde McLees, of Zanes
ville. Ohio, and Mrs. Clara Dickson, of
Grandville, Ohio. The remains are at the
parlors of F. S. Dunning, Inc., where they
may be viewed by friends Saturday and
Sunday after which they will be sent to
Ohio for buriaL
BECKER At the family residence. 749 East
j ci mi tr-ei. ucioDer i, it is, Anna
Amelia Becker, aged 1G years; beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A,
Becker: sister of Anthony Becker, of Lon
don, England; Thomas Becker, of Brem
erton, Wash.; Tecla and Henry Becker, of
roruana. .funeral will be held today
(Saturday). October 26. at Sacred Heart
Church, where requiem mass will be of
fered at 9 o'clock A. M. All services
strictly private. Interment at Mount Cal
vary Cemetery. Arrangements in care of
aimer Ac iracey.
HILL Lawrence Allen Hill, ape S2 years.
B months and 29 days, at Good Samaritan
Hospital, Oit. '.'.1. He leaves a widow,
Mrs. Minnie B. Hill, one daughter, Lorene
run, ot x'onianu; rour sisters. Mrs. Mar
garet Wrenn. Mrs. Minnie Kills, Miss Lulu
ana Airs, inei warden; two brothers. J.
. ana urant Mill, ail of Portland. Pri
vate funeral services at Oh ambers -Ken-
wortny parlors today (Saturday) at
f. JO.
1 T
NEW TODAT.
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oreeronian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29.
AGATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
MUSIC.
'fcjW.iS-LitiY ana watch repairing. Miller".
"Mb, lit.. Majestic Theater bids-
ALFALFA MEAL. GROIND FEEDS, HAY.
WAITER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. StiU7.
ASSAVEHS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Oold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEYS.
Moliltls A. UOLDSTEIN. practice in
courts, no-2 Northwestern Bank bide.
W. P. ADAMS, attorney-at-law. 1037 Cham-
vi commerce. Main 4o7.
BAKBEK Siri'LIES.
OREGON BAKBtlt SUPPLY CO. Wo buy
and sell ail kinds o( barber supplies. 250 2d.
CARPET CLEANING.
DMR0 The kind that wear the best are
UUUO made from your wornout carpels
by the Northwest Rug Co. tformer ad
dress. 15J Union ave. Hag rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mail orders solicited, loo East
Sth. PHONE EAST B 12S0.
VIOLIN, piano, harmony, all string. Kol
Kenbeck. 40'J Yamhill. Instruments sold.
E.MSI. TillEUHORN. violin teacher, pupil
Sev;lk. 207 Fliedner bids- Bdwy. lbJJ.
PIANO LESSONS, 5 PElt MONTH. 269
14TH ST.. NEAR JEFFERSON. Main 3SmL
FLIFF Km AND BAG Rt'ti FACTORY.
NORTHWEST HUG CO.. established 1803.
Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, all sizes.
East 8th and Taylor. East 3036. B 1-&.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved -lty aad farm property In
stallment re-paysnent privilege If pre
ferred; prompt, rellaoie service.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
17-219 Northwestern Bank Building.
Marshall 4114, A 411S.
HEAL E STATU.
ONE acre. Improved home, on Base Line, 2
miles city limits, Be fare: water works
cost over $1000; small summer nouse,
kitchen, etc.. making an ideal home; price
$2500. reasonable terms. To see place go
to Ascat station, place across Base Line
from Red Cross Dairy, with brown round
Summer house and other brown buildinca.
Also will rent subject to sale, $15 per
month. Owner, Tabor 600.
For Sale Lots.
trial w
optome
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the J
Dasis or capaoie service -nanii
nf satisfied patrons. A
will convince. Chas. W. Goodman,
letrist, 209 M
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden Into
income. We design and build anything,
furnish the money if desired. Eight years
in Portland. L. R. Bailey Co., contracting
architects. Northwestern Bank bldg.
Morrison. Main 2134.
FATE NTS.
K. C. WRIGHT -J- years' exoerience U. S.
and foreign patents, tit) I Dekum bldg.
PATENT ATTOKN-VS.
GOLDBERG. 00 Worcester blag. Main
FLUFF RUG CO-
Phones: East 60I6.
CI Union ave. N.
CANC.KK.
L,. M. JONES, M. D.-CANCER TREATED.
SlJ Morgan bids. Marshall 0143.
SUMMERS In this city. Oct. 25. at his late
residence. 6S6 Clackamas street. Robert E.
fummers, aged years, husband of Mrs.
Marie Summers: father of Itobert E. and
Herbert E. Summers: brother of Mrs. J. C
Cooney. Mrs. Kate Russell and Mm. W J.
Smith, of Condon. Oregon. Tho remains I CHIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPKCIAI.ISTS
ware lorwaraea tms taiaraay)
KI.MXOIP BLTTONS.
THE 1RWJ.N-UODSO.V COMPANY.
BH7 Washington. Broadway 4:4. A 134.
PHYSICIANS.
UK K. A. -PHILLIPS. U05 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomai-h, liver. kidneys. ooweis,
' throat. goure. scalp, high blood pressure.
BHOf Increased efficiency; drusless treat-
UUO ment. Ooitre, paralysis, heaaacne.
tonsilitis. Dr. Walters, iiwi Swetland bids.
Marshall 4bUi .
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
by J. P. Flnley A Son. to Condon. Oregon. pI lprelle Deeney, the
i-.unni, vuuviiuuiai aim aitu r"--
cia.lsts in the city. Parlors 302 Oerlinger
bldg.. southwest corner Second and Alder.
Phone Main loOI.
where services will be held and interment
made.
territory In that respect continues as
District No. 11. Captain Blain reached I
the city yesterday on his weekly visit I
to Portland and Vancouver steel yards.
CASEY The funeral services for "William
Alien Casey, who died at Fort Mnnrnn
Va.. October IS, will be held from the
lamny residence. u37 East Twelfth street
iNortn. this (Saturday! mominK a
o'clock, thence to Madeline Church. Twenty-fourth
and Siskiyou streets. Services
private, interment Mount Calvary Cezne'
lery.
Oct TTllrah.th
Tolson. aged a! years, late of 535 Yamhill
St.. daughter of Mrs. Allle Tolson; sister of
ista toison. or Caldwell. Idaho; Mrs. H.
J. Dent, and Ethel Toison. of this city.
The rwtalns will be forwarded tomorrow
(Sunday). Oct. 27. by J. p. Finley & Son.
to Caldwell. Idaho, where services will be
ucia ana interment made.
DK. GARTNER, chiropodist. Bunions and
Ingrown nails a specially foot arches to
order. 310 Swetland bids. Fifth and
Washington. Main 1081.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN.
DR. McMAHON. Macleay bldg., 1007. chiro
practic World's best. Adjustments made
easy. Obstinate cases 50c rates.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 510-11-12 Royal bids.
iiar. or.i. iuu letters, multlsrapheu. Jl.&o.
Famous Frrnch Composer Dead.
PARIS. Oct. 23. Charles Lecocq, the I CARLSON' Oct. l."i. ISIS at th. TTr.it.rt
nates Base Hospital. Camp Dodge. Iowa,
Tull HTarlSOn. aired an V. nr. ft mnnlh. A
days. Deceased Is survived by two broth
ers, of this city. Private funeral services
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
music composer, died today.
M. Lecocq was 86 years old. Some of
his operas, well known in the Lnlted
states are: "Girofle. Girofla," "The Lit
tle Duke" and "The Daughter ot Ma
dame AnRot." Lecocq was an officer of I LF;E) h
ma xcgiuu ui j hi hu 1 .
NETH &. CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 170R
No collections, no charge. Established 1000.
DANCING.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY" Social and
stage dancing, private instructor; classes
Tues.. Frl.. S to JO. 100 2d St.. between
Washington and Stark. Main 2100.
ALISKY Dancing Academy; private instruc
tions, day and evening classes. Friday
evening. 2d floor Alisky bldg. o lessons $5.
Increased Tonnage to Help.
BORDEAUX, Oct. 25. (Havas.) To
the delegates to the Latin-American
Congress In session here-, the directors
of the French steamship ocmpanies to
day explained plans prepared rreatly
to improve steamship service between
France and Central and South America
after the war. They said this improve'
ment would include more frequent de
partures of ships from Bordeaux as
well as increased tonnage.
Movements 'of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Oct. -j. Sailed Steamer
Captain A. F. Lucas, for San Francisco.
ASTORIA. Oct. 25. Arrived at noon
Steamer Santlam. vom san Pedro. Arrived
t 2:35 P. M. Frencn steamer oenerai
Baratier. from Comox.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 25. Arrived
Steamer Oleum, from Portland. Sailed at
1 P. M. Steamer Daisy Frteman, lor Port
land. .
SAM PEDRO. Oct. 25. Arrived Steamer
Tiverton, from Columbia Kiver; steamer
w Meyer, from Portland.
VICTORIA. Oct. 23. Sailed Steamer Jfa-
shotah, from Portland. lor Honolulu.
will be conducted today (Saturday), Oct.
-o. at n a. M., from Pearson undertak
ing parlors, Russell st. at Union ave. In
terment itose City Cemetery.
thl rltv Opinh.. r .01 q mi..
M. Lee, aged 23 years; beloved wife of
r.imer t.. Lee: mother of Alfred W. Lee,
sister of Mrs. Eva Engle, of Portland, and
Mrs. Etta Turner, of Condon. Or. Funeral
services will be held Monday. October 2S,
at 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. All services strictly nrl-
vate. Interment at Rose City Cemetery. I DR. HARRY SEMLER. Dentist
PLUMBINO SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Stark-Davis Co.. 212 Third. Main 7i.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping. 10ii Front St..
cor. Stark. Main or A 1418.
DDUITUlf F. W. BALTES & COMPANY.
rnlilllnU 1st and Oak sm. Main 15. A1165
SECOND-HAND STOKES.
LEVIN HDW. & FURK. CO..
221 Front St. .
We buy and sell anything 1" the hard
ware and furniture line. Phone .Main
IIB72. A 7174.
MAIN 5040 Buy and sell second-hand tools,
junk, old automobiles. 233 Front.
STORAGE.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OI-SON TKAXSFKK iu.. i-tc-
STOKAOE AND TRANSFER.
CHEAP Two corner lots at Fairport, close
to Kenton car; Bide walk, all the way;
will sell while m town; liberty bonds;
term a. M 54S, Oresronian.
MODERNIZE: your buildinga; all klnda of
repairs; sen my dtsigns for nw homes.
Max M- Meyer. Concord bldy. Main
Formerly Supt. Oregon Home Builders.
FOR SALE Lot 2. block 7: 50x82. Blu
mauer's Add. Portland, $10r, cash- or
terms. John Jacob, Bilverton. Or. '
RESIDENCE lots, desirable district, near
carline, from $300 up, . cash, or time. 14$
Park st.
Fore Sale B?arh Property.
SAL.TAIR, TILLAMOOK BEACH.
Two choice lots. 20 by 140. at Saltalr
station, Tillamook Beach. Near depot and
hotel, adjoins boardwalk, county road and
railroads, faces Pacific Ocean; suitable for
business or residence. Value $500; will
consider trade for auto, property or mer
chandlse. Address A 401. Oregoniaa.
For fciale nooses.
$2350 SUNNTSIDE 12350.
5 rooms, modern, full cement basement.
fine furnace, firenlace. large attic: must
sacrifice. $100o cash to handle, balance
easy terms. I'none Main biww.
KCAL ESTATE.
ror Sale Houses.
$2900 BRAND NEW $2900.
Do you want a real claaty R. C P.
bungalow, with oak floors, firepl., built
lns. standard plumbing, pergola, etc., for
only. $t00 cash. 48th st.
ROSE C1TT BUNGALOW.
$3100. $500 cash 5 rma., S. P. fire
place, oak floors anud the- usual built
ins; lot in 40x100 and price includes pav
ing; vacant, move in; near Tillamook
St., below the hill.
$11850 HAWTHORNE $2850.
Artistic 5-rm. bungalow, on 48th st.
Firepl., bullt-ina, cement basmL, enamel
plumbing; $500 cash.
$3000, $,00 CASH.
5 rms., like new, real classy, neat and
, newly painted, now vacant; has hot wa
ter hefl. oak firs, and extra fine bsmt.,
buttt-tus. paved st 2 blks. car, near
32d, in Hawthorne district.
G. C. GOLDEN BERG. Abington BMff.
"35 Years in Portland." Main 4803.
FINE HOME FOR SALE A BARGAIN.
Leaving city, must sell my home imme
diately; 6-room house, sleep tng-porch.
hardwood floors, fireplace. American Ideal
hot water heating system; large garage,
ceiled and heated; corner lot, with all
Jtreet and modern improvements in: 60
foot frontage, facing east, adjoining Bene
dictine Heights, ncax river; good elevation,
fine view of mountains; excellent neigh
borhood and particularly desirable lor
family with children; fruit trees and ber
ries; place In good condition and must be
seen to be appreciated; will sell for $4750
n reasonable terms to make quirk sale.
7.7 h. 9th st. Phone Sellwoed 1184.
MODERN 12-room residence in the best sec
l'uu OI irvington; hardwood floors
throughout, spacious hallwav, library, liv
Jng. dining and breakfast rooms, finished
In selected mahogany and oak, sun par
lor, sleeping porch, large finished atur.
full concrete basement, tiled bathroom
artistic lighting fixtures, three tiled fire
places, latest sanitary plumbing fixtures,
etc., beautiful grounds; guaranteed to b
one of the most artistic and best bui t
Tesidences In Portland; inspection invited.
Reasonable terms, by owner. K. 655, Ore
gon! an.
IRVINGTON.
Finest home in Irvingtonf cost $23,000;
will sell lor $io,ooo. .East J-.14..
FOR SALE Kenton. 2-apartment, bungalow-
style house, 4 and 6 rooms; hot-water heat,
gas, electricity, water, sewer, concrete
basement, paved streets, gdrage, near car
and school, good neighborhood; not built
to sell. Lower flat vacant November 15.
Address BD 707, Oregonian.
RJNGLEU'S Dancing School. 14th off Wash.
All tne popular dances, private and class.
S lessons, $.". Broadway 3080.
MANCHESTER. 85 Sth st.. 8 private les
sons. o. All new dances taught.
DENTISTS.
Marine Note.
Erection of a plat shop by the Colombia
River Shipbuilding Corporation, which is in
conjunction with two addltnonal building
berths constructed at the plant, represents
a cost of tT.OOO. A permit was issued by
the city yesterday. In the name of the O.-W.
R. A NH which, owns the ait at the foot of
Meade street.
Inspections were conducted yesterday
aboard the steamers Harney and Mattapan,
at the Pacific Marine Iron Works, and today
the steamer Nupoleia will be gone- over, a so
the ferry Queen, at The Dalle., the work
binar under the direction of United States
t team v easel Ins pc tors Edwards and Wynn.
M. C. Holman has replaced O. K. Cham
fcers on the gasoline ferry Ruth, at Gobie.
John Clark having resigned. Chief Kn
gtneer Imgan has ben assigned to the
steel steamer Western Scout, to have Chage
f the "black gang."
Among new wooden steamers, assignments
ef licensed officers yesterday resulted in
Brooking Darnels gotng te the Neeoiah as
first assistant engineer and Ira A. Hall as
second assistant. Clarence Ash. who left
ber on the steamer Morlts and returned
recently.ls to go out on the W I ha ha as third
Biate. George R. Kingsland has been as
signed to the Nupoleia as chief engineer.
Harry Lord. Inspectors of boilers for the
Washington district. Is In the city on annual
leave. Mr. Lord was formerly In the llght
bonse service and la well known In this tcr- 1
mory. I
Bnnsins; a canro ef coal that Is to be used
In bunkering other ships of the Foundation
Company's fleet. the t rench auxiliary
v-booner General BGaratler reached the
ntcr yesterday from fomoi.
Pacific Coast Shipping o(m,
ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. 25. (Special.)
Com to 2 to load lomher at the luNnmond
sniiia the steamer Halco arrived at 11. -a
tody from Kin Tedro.
Captain Robert Barber has arrived to ac
cept a pos. tion as master of the sieamer
Mknv b'ir't at th MKachern yards.
Steamboat
NESPELEM
For Sale
Location Can be inspected at Taylor
Street Dock, Portland, Oregon.
This new Stern Wheel River Boat,
built in 1917, is offered for sale.
Capacity 200 tons; equipped with
600-H. P. engines and boilers.
Bids for purchase will be received up
to October 31, 1918. at the office of
the Secretary, F. W. Anderson, Hut
ton building, Spokane, Washington.
Do You Want Some
Boat Spikes, Bolts
Rivets
WE MANUFACTURE
MONTHLY
4,800,000 POUNDS
NORTHWEST STEEL CO.
Portland, Or.
SAX FRAJJCISCO. Oct.. 24. Sslled t 3
p. M. Steamer El Segundo, towlns baxca
No. 83, lor fortlsnd. .
CEUTHERS In this city. October 24. 1918.
Frances T. Cruthers. beloved wife of J.
W. Cruthers. mother of Aus-usta. Arm.
stronB Uolph, Marshall n. and Charles B.
Armstrong. Private funeral services will
be held at the Portland Crematorium at
8 P. M. today (Saturday), October 26,
juis. rieaae omit Ziowers.
RAONONE In this city. Oct. 23. at the fam
ily residence. 274 Sheridan St.. Carmela
Ragnone. acred 114 veara. The funeral rv.
ires win be held .Monday. Oct. 28 at 1
o'clock P. M. at the residence establish
ment of J. P. Pinley & Son. Jlontpomery at
uin. imermenc at jit, uaivary uemetery.
a.i services strictly private.
MOXTflOMKRT In this city. Oct. 24.
c harles r.. Montgomery, aged 65 years,
late of 3S5 Yamhill st. The funeral serv
ices .ill be held todav (Saturdiivt at a-.m
o'clock P. !.. at the residence establish
ment Of J. P. Finlev A Son. MnntirnmAnr
at oin. interment at.Mt. Scott Park cem
etery. All services strictly private.
GILLIAM Near Spokane. Wash.. Oct. 22.
iwio. Liauao iuiam i.lillam. ace yeara
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude William
imiam.or eu B. Oak st. Private serv
Ices will be held at the residence at 2:30
1-. m. today (Saturday!, Oct. 26, 1918.
interment iiose uity cemetery.
JENKINS The funeral services of the late
Thomas W. Jenkins will be held today
(Saturday), at 2:31) o'clock P. M.. at the
residence establishment of J. P. Finley &
. ..... ................. 3 .nu. iiiicriueiu Hi
bldB.,
04 Aliskv
Third and Morrison. Main 6576.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
I DR. G. H. HUTHMAN. veterinarian, hospi
tal, ii,i c. tin si. n.aat isi., ti j;rtL.
KVK, EAR, NQHE AM) THROAT.
Dr. F. F. Casseday, specialist, glasses fitted.
700 E. Burnside. cor. 20th. B E. 474.
II K M S T I T C J 1 1 X ( J ,
HEMSTITCHING. 10 cents per yard; accor
dion, knire ana oox pleating; Duttons cov
ered, tucking and .braiding; also embroid
ery work done. Mail orders promptly at
tended tO. i-JAfcTKK WUVKLT X CU
85i uth St.. between Oak and Stark sts.
AMERICAN TRANSFER & STORAGE
WE HIRKY.
v Antrt Trurks. 1. li and 3 tons.
Phnn Broadway 41 S3. :i09 Oak totreet.
Let us llijure wnn yuu.
t e. n TTt iVSPFR CO..
T?airT0 on rherked at your home. We
store everything. . Auto delivery to
parts of the city: reasonable charges.
Office 1270 Third SL
Phone Main- 5750.
nnr-f av ti? a xrwi.' w.vt r0. 474 Glisan Bt
corner of 13th. Telephone Broadway
or 1169. We own and operate two large
class "A" warehouses on terminal irai:..
Lowest Insurance rates in the cii
MADISON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE Of
fice iu Maaison. uenciai
nd forwarding agents. Phone Main 19L
SWEDISH MASSKLKS.
t.d j occaictrnni. K itll here's Syst.. 17 yrs.
ex., lady attendant. 612 Dekum. Main 970.
WATCH REPAIRING.
HIGHEST prices paid old watches and jew
elry. Condition no object. Repairs a spe
' cialty Reiner Jewelry Co.. 440 Wash, st
K. STEPHAX. hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pieat, outtons covered ; man i
orders. 219 Pittock block. Broadway 1001.
DRY C0RDW0OD
Multnomah Fuel Co.
M. 5540. A 211ft
OAK wood delivered $11 cord. Pike Wood
Yard. Yamhill, ureffon.
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS
auto Tors.
DUBKUILI.E HUGUy TOP CO.. 9th and Oak.
t'OAI, UEALKKS.
MKNDOTA COAI. CO.,
Bide. Main 74iL'.
415 N. W. Bank
DRV (iOOIlS NOTIONS.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
KASMtSSCX & CO., 2d and Taylor.
I'IPK, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
L. KLINE, S4-SS Front st.
L. DINKELSPIEL CO. f
Stockroom and office
North 5th 6treet
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
rtvatJeW CemeteTy- A" services strictly PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade Bids?
HATS AND CAPS.
. t n.. e..m.n I THOMPSON! At Grass Vall.v Drnn r.
BHru ..cars, ine IMAnul'Mn HAi -y-.. j-.j j-.m...
,uuct, ki iit win u. neia toaay tMatur-
TC. hk.ni Yoaemite. from San Francisco:
Alaska, from Anchoralre. Departed Steam
ers Curacao, Kedondo, for Southwestern
Alaska; Governor, lor San Diego; Atsuta
lliru, for Kobe. '
TAOOMA. Oct. IS. Departed Strainers
Fushlma Msru. for Yokohama; schooner J.
W. Oils tNorwesian). for Buenos Aires.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 23. Arrived
Steamers Oleum, from Astoria: Mayfalr,
from Port AnKe.es. bailed Steamers Wil
lamette, lor bealtl; Daisy Freeman, lor
Portland.
day), at 10 o clock A. M . at tho i-.aiH.
establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. .Mont
gomery at f,th- Interment at Rlverview
wmewr-. services strictly private.
KUBISSO.V-At Shlpherd Springs. Wash.. I
vcu .i, i.erxruae itoDinson, aed 25 years
late of this city. The rmnin. win k.
warded this tSaturdayt evening: by .1. P.
HIDES, WOOL. t'ASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROS., IH.'i Front St.
AINTS AND LI BRICATING OILS.
FI LLER CO.. 1-th and Pavis Sts.
' I'Ll MBINti AND STEAM SI PPI.IES.
1. il KLINE, S4-S0 Front st.
I'KOIII I E COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDIXi; & FARRELL, 140 Front st.
KOI'E AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Go., 14th and Northrup.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. ll'th and Davis Sts
WALL PAPER.
MILLER Wall Paper & Pt. Co.. 172 First st.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
DIED.
where nS,'lm ,Hh""a.B' i"ino1 HATNER At the reside
r,H "er"cea wm be he'd ""id interment seventh street Southeast.
Tides st Astoria Saturday.
Hieh. Low.
! A. M 1.0 fet'l:0O A. M OS foot
8:17 P. M....7.4 fret.l:24 P. M....3.S feet
River Foreranl. '
Th Willamette River at Portland will re
main nearly stationary during- the next two
or three days except as effected by th tide.
Hlfb tide Saturday will De aooul sr.
vi , the stasa beins about 3.7 feet.
Columbia River Bar Report.
NORTH HEAD. Oct. 2.1. Condition af the
bar at 6 P. M. : fee a smooth; wind south, 10
miles; cloudy.
Phono your want ads to The Orceo-
nlan. Main 7070. A 60S.
Rates for
Classified Advertisements
ia
The Oregonian.
Dmiljr and bandaj
Per lloe.
One II n 12c
Two roDfM-rutivr times - 2c
Thrre cuDArcutive timni ...... -30o
bis or mo rtiaierutivf timen Me
The lolloninc rlmfwlflrAiion excepted.
th rmtr on which U ?c pr lin per day:
Mtuattloos U anted Mstle. bitnatloD
rri.ils 1- stroMie. Rord and Kooith
Vri ate l-anillieit. llounekeeplnc Kooms
I'rit ale aaiiliea. No ad taken for
leo than, two linen. Count six word to
the line. Advertisement (except "Per
midI" will be taken over tfae lele
ptiune If the advertiser Is a snburriber
lo either phone. o price will be quuted
over the phone, but statement will be
rendered the folLming day. Advertise
ments are taken for The Imily Ore
lutiito until P. M.: for The Snndav
Urfgooiss until P. M. baturdajr.
the new chapel of Breeze A. Snook. Bel
nt at 35th. Private,
MEETIXO KOTlCKsV
IUBLEM Jswslrr. vatioaa, en arms, alms
w 4ins. Jaeger Bro I31- tk st.
FRIBDLANDER'3 for lode emblems, class
ptns and msdsls. 1U, wuomcton at.
XORISTS.
CJ.ARKE BROS., Morlsts. 287 Morrison st.
slain or A lsoo. Km flowers and xlorai
designs. No branch stores.
MARTIN' & KOhBtS CO.. F I orisl s. 304
Waish.nston. Main '2S9, A UtJO. Klowers
for a'.l occasions artistically arranKed.
IRVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and
l am hi 11. r uneral designs; lowest pncea
TONSKTH FLORAL CO.. 2S3 Washington
St.. beu 4th and Sth. Main 3t0'. A 1161.
MAX M. SMITH, Main TJIS. A 2121. Selling
bldg.. 6th and Alder sts.
LI B LINER. Portland hotel. 3-'S Morrisoa St.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, Room 1.13 Courthouse, 5th St.
entrance.
Thona from S to ff, Maia 378, Home Fhone
A ZS2i. Nutht call after office hours, Wooa
lawn 764.
Report all cases of cruelty to th above
address. Klectrlc lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis
able4 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 w look after ail Impounding.
There is no more city pound. Just Oregon
Humui Society.
niade.
REDFIELD In this city. October 25, Don
v....,..,., iicuiiew, iaie oi Kiamalti Fails,
a:ed 2!) years. B months. Remains were for-
waruiMi io rkiamatn r'alls. Or., last eve
pins; by F. S. DunninB. Inc., where fu
neral services will be held and Interment
made.
GILDEZ In this city. Oct. 24. IBIS. Nicla
Juanita Ulidez, aire 1 year, beloved daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Glides, of
Seattle. Wash. Private services will be
held at Holman's funeral parlors at 10
A. M. today (Saturday). Oct 26, 191S.
unci uiriii luiwoman cemetery.
JOHNSON At th. residence of hr father
John Larson. 14SS Lincoln St., Kvelvn c'
Johnson, a(t-d 2S years, wife of Walter
wui.f.uu. runcrni services win be held
tomorrow (Sunday). Oct. 27. at 2 P. M.
mon
i' , At ""tte. Mont., Oct. 22. inn, Ma
bel Welst. are L'4 years, daughter of
Jlr- George O. Matbeson, of 1771 Siskiyou
.' . lu'ienw services win De held
at Holman s funeral parlors at 1:30 P M
today (Saturday), Oct. 2B. 1918. Inter
ment Hose City Cemetery.
WALLXKR The funeral services of the lata
k-""t. " aimer iu ne neia today (Satur
;') October 2ti. 1!)1S. at 2:li o'clock P.
m.. at tne cnapel of .Miller & Tracey. All
services strictly private. ' Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery.
DP.OST Funeral sen-Ices of the late Truss
Iirost will be held today (Saturday) Oc
tober 2u. 1!1S. at 1 o'clock P. M at the
chapel of Miller & Tracey. All services
strictly private. Interment Multnomah
Park Cemetery.
MANN Th. funeral services for Henry L
Mann will be held today (Saturday), at
1 P. M. at the residence establishment
of J. P. Ktnley & Son. Montgomery at
Fifth. Interment at Riverview Cemetery
All services strictly private.
McWTLT.IAM The funeral service of the
i.ic omib jicvt imam, agec, at years, will
be held at P. L. I.erch L'ndertaking Par-
i.i. E.ip,cnin ana jiay streets, to
day (Saturday), October 26, at 2 P. M
Services private.
JOHNSON In this city. Oct 25. 1918. Walter
Johnson, aged 28 years, husband of Eve
lyn C. Johnson. Funeral services will be
held tomorrow (Sunday). Oct 27 at p
!., at the new chapel of Breeze A Snook!
Belmont at 3ith. Private.
PHELPS In Kelso, Wash.. Oct. 24. Forest
I. Phelps, aged 65 years. 2 months. 29
days. Funeral services will be held today
(Saturday). Oct. 20, at 2 P. M.. at the new
chapel of Breeze & Snook. Belmont at
UOth. Private.
CORNING In this city.- October 23, IMS,
George W. Corning, age 34 years. Re
mains will be forwarded by the Holman
Undertaking Co. to Willamlna. Or., to
morrow (Sunday) morning, where services
win v. nciu ana interment made.
CANCEL In this city. Oct. 25, Beatrice
aged i years, beloved daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Canuel. Private funeral
services will be held at Dunning & Mc
Kntee's chapel today (Saturday), at 1 P
M. Interment Rose City Park Cemetery.
WIGLE The funeral services of the late
t.va iglo will be held tomorrow (Sun
day). October 27. 1918. at 2 o'clock P M
-at the chapel of Miller &. Tracey. All
services strictly private.
TORNBERG In this city. Oct. M. Ida
lomDerg. agea 31 years. Private funeral
services will be held at Dunning & McEn
tee's parlors today (Saturday), at II A. M.
Interment Multnomah Park Cemetery
DIRD.
TESTER MAN In this city. October 25.
JIS. Fred J. Testerman. age 33 years and
5 months. Remains at R. T. Bvrnes resi
dence parlors at 001 Williams avenue.
Funeral .announcement later.
MILLEP October IS. 1918. at Los Angeles.
Jt.iin tinier, agea Li years; son
of Mrs. Daisy Miller, of 381 A East
Eleventh street
FORD In this city. Oct SS. Phebe Ford,
ki years, oeiovea wite ot John Ford.
Remains at Dunning McEntee's parlors
Funeral notice later.
ence, 3tl.;4 sixty-
October -o, I'.ua,
Kffie Hayner, ased 53 years; beloved wire
of Truman Hayner; mother of ' alvln ana
Russell Havner. Mrs. Gladys Lambert and
Maurine Havner. of Portland. Or.; daugh
ter of Mr and Mr... Lon Renshaw. sister
nr Mnr.hnll A. Dabnev. Linnie I,, t oltinK-
ham Mrs E. O. Snborne, all of Portland
m Ai nf Indianola. la.: M. B. Ken
hnir. nf Seattle. Wash. Funeral notice
later. Remains are at the residential par
lors of Miller & Tracey.
DONALDSON In this city, at his late resl-
. of Tune M. and the late
William Donaldson: brother of Mrs. Bert
Jackson, Mrs. C. L. i-eeDier. aim. f?
Lucia, and James F. Donaldson, of this
city; M. C. Donaldson, of Salmo. B. C. and
Scott Donaldson, of Santa Rosa, Califor
nia The remains are at the residence
establishment of J. P. Finley & Son.
Montgomery at Fifth. Funeral notice
hereafter.
KEENAN At the family residence. 721
East Ash street. October 25. Mrs. Clara
A. Keenan, aged 59 years, 6 months,
days, wife of A. I. Keenan. mother of
Claude L. Stewart Mrs. Bva L. Ward and
Lester W. Keenan. The remains are at
the funeral parlors of F. S. Dunning, Inc.,
414 Bast Alder street. The funeral no
tice will appear in a later issue.
MILLER In this city, October 25.' 1918.
Dora Ann Miller, agcci u years, i, iiiuiims.
A ,T.r, helnved wife of J. A. Miller, of .2
Rodney avenue. Remains are at R. T.
-Rvme. Funeral Parlors. 901 Williams
avenue, at Mason street. Announcement of
funeral In a later issue.
RE A In this city. Oct 22. Dora P. Kea.
:t.T veara. oeiovea wile oi waner .
Rca: mother ot Carlyle P. Rea; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Philips: sister
of l.eo (; Phillos. or uenver. ioio. ru
neral notice later. Remains are at the
residential parlors of Miller & Traces'.
PAULSON Oct 23. IfllS, at the family
residence, Paul Paulson, aged b years. De
loved son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henning Paul
son. The deceased is also survived by two
sisters. The remains are at fearson s un
dertaking parlors. Russell st. at Union ave.
KRinnRr. In this citv. October 25. Grace
Myron, age 25 years, beloved wife of Marl
tin seaDorg, ot itJ tiianuena nircei. re
mains at the R. T. Byrnes' residence par
lors, 901 Williams avenue. Funeral an
nouncement later.
PENROSE: In this city, October 24. at his
late residence. 1073 East Washington
street. Owen B. Penrose, aged :I2 years.
'The remains are at the residence estab
lishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery
at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
McCALLUM In this city, October 25. at
his late residence, o- Lovejoy street,
John H. McCallum, aged 73 years. The
remains are at the residence establishment
of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery at
Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
AGNEW At her lale residence; 618 Eighth
street. Georgia Elda Mason Agnew, aged
lis vears. rtemalns at f. l. i.ercn unaer-
taking Parlors. East Eleventh and Clay
streets, r uneral notice later.
ROSS In this city. Oct. 2.1. Robert E. Lee
Ross, aged 3 years, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Ross. Funeral notice later.
Remains are at the Residential parlors of
Miller & Tracey.
CHASE In this city. Oct 23. Edward B.
Chase, aged 27 years. Funeral notice
later. Remains are at the residential par
lors of Miller & Tracey.
COOK In this city, Oct. 23, Mrs. Herbert
Cook, aeed d years. unerai notice later.
Remains arc at thsresidential parlors of
Miner e i nitcir.
WILLIAMSON In this city. Oct 25. Isaac
Williamson, aged 30 years. Funeral .notice
later. Remains are at tne residential par
lors of Miller 4 Tracey.
riEt,T Norfolk. Vs.. Oct. 24. Alexander B.
Bell. Ensign. U. S. Navy, beloved son of
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bell. Funeral no
tice later.
BOCK In this city. Oct 24. George Bock,
aged 28 years. Funeral notice later. Re
mains are at the residential parlors of Mil
ler St Tracey.
LESTER In this city. Oct 14. Anna F.
Lester, aged 27 years, beloved wife of
Silas H. Lester. Remains at Dunning &
McEntee's parlors. Funeral notice later.
Fl'NERAL DIRECTORS.
HOLMAN UNDERTAKING C(X
Funeral Directors
Established 1877.
Third and Salmon Streeta
Main 507. A 151L
Lady Assistant i
i "
I'ertect i-unerai service tor Less.
MILLER & TRACEY
Indeoandent Funeral Directors.
Wash. si., bet. L'Oth and 21sU West Side.
Main 2o!)L Lady Assistant. A 7845.
BKAUTIFUL Rose City bungalow, old Ivory
and white enamel finish, hardwood rioors,
firenlace. buffet, very convenient kitchen.
furnace, garage, near car. This is well.
built and thoroughly modem; .uu casn
$40 monthly; price 4000. Johnson-iDoU-son
Co, 634 N. W. Bank bldg.
A SACRIFICE PRICE.
7-room house and 3 lota with fruit
trees; house" built over like new, is well
worth $8500; $2300 will take it; terms;
near Arleta. See owner at 417- Chamber
of Commerce, or phone after 6 P. M.,
Woodlawn 5J0S.
FOR SALE Three-fourths acre, fenced,
with 2-room house, near Bell Sta., Es
tacada carline; cost $1127; will take $900.
part cash, or will rent for $2 per month
payable semi-yearly in' advance. S 3SD,
Orefronian.
YOU want this 5-room house. 1 block from
carline, sidewalk and curbing in and paid
for; must be sold;' a snap. $1200 cash;
terms, $1,100; $300 down, $25 month in
cluding interest; you cannot afford to
lose this if you want a home. Tabor 3023.
BEAUTIFUL Piedmont home, paved street.
East front, hardwood floors, J. iirepiaces,
2 toilets, laundry room on first floor, new
furnace just installed, $4250; $1000 cash.
If you want a real home in a riKht neih
borhooti, call Phone Columbia 506.
$2o00 5-ROOM BUNGALOW $2300.
$500 CASH $25 PER MONTH.
Full corner lot, fruit, trees, grapes.
Shrubbery, hallway, living-room, riinind
room, good kitchen pantry, two bedrooms
and bath between. Part concrete basement..
This is a doub.o constructed bungalow in
a good location. Close to school and both
the Vancouver and Woodlawn car service.
A mighty good buy at the price.
, MAO INNES, 30th and Glisan.
Tabor 3433 or Tabor tilO, Eve. or Sun.
DESIGNERS AND ERECTORS
OP
ARTISTIC HOMES.
NORTHWESTERN TRUST CO MP A NT,
WILCOX BLDG.
Main 3517. Sixth and Vashington.
$5250 AS AN investment; if you want
an income that at any time you may de
crease your holdings and get the monoy.
Investigate these four modern 4-room bun
galows on a corner; bring in 10 per cent
net; it's worth your while to look this
up and make some money for the next 5
year3. which we guarantee. L 57S, Ore
gonian. '
A BEAUTY.
5-room modern bungalow, restricted dis
trict, 1 block to car, velvet lawn, 50xloi)
lot. roses, fruit, berries, maples, cement
walks, dull mission finish, huiit-ins, white
enamel Dutch kitchen and bath, full base
ment; a bargain at $2400; 4"0 cash. $15
per month at ti per cent in teres u Main
35S0.
HERE you are, homeseekeis or investors: 2
good, lV-story, ,-room houses, 5 rooms
downstajis; full basements. bathrooms,
etc.. West Side; 15 minutes' wa!k to irouth
Portland shipyards or 1. C. ; 5 blocks from
Shattuck School; must sell; cash or in
stallments; cut from $0500 to $4750 for
the two, or will sell separately. Phon
owner. Main 7105 or call 470 Hall St.
STRICTLY modern 5 rooms and attic: oak
floors; Dutcn Kitchen ; iurnace. urepia.ee,
full cement basement; dandy large living
room and dining-room; elegant large rugs
in both rooms; on Glenn ave. Call Sell
wood 3588, or 4S'J East 34th St.
DESIRABLE HOME $3750.
7-raom cottage in good condition, ground
100x150, bearing fruit trees, berries, roses,
Ihrubbery, 2 chicken houses, lies high and
sightly. Sefj owner. 312 Fliedner bldg.,
Tenth and wasmngion.
BEAUTIFUL HOM E $0500. i
8 rooms and sleeping porch; large living-room
; white enamel linish ; thorough
y -modern; large grounds with trees v. id '
shrubs; on corner lOOxluo feet on E, "Mil
St., near Mt. Tabor carline. Full parti 'Hi
lars upon application. Price fo500, terss,
but no trade. Main S000. 1
PARK ROSE One highly improved acre, 1
block to car, 1 block Sandy bl vd., ''near
good school; (i-rooni modern bungalow,
all btillt-ins, fireplace, bath, pressure, wa
ter, gas, electricity, garage, 2 chicken
houses, all kinds of berries, fruit Uf et s.
roses and shrubbery, fine lawn; tefms. .
Phone Tabor 4S25.
25 MINUTES TO WEST SIDE.
A-rnnin. lnt 154x105. $1650: $300 cash
remainder $20 per month including 6 per
cent interest. Splendid for cow. chickens
and garden, r. Jv. yearns, jviain oji
202 Wilcox bldg.
WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS.
Modern 6 rooms and S P., near car and
school, in very best part of Waverly.
sight'y lot, all imp. paid; $3500. It Is
worth looking up. C. M. Derr, 304',4 Oak
st. Broadway 266. ' m
MODERN 5-room bungalow with attic, oan
floors, fireplace, nutret, wnna enameieu
Dutch kitchen, cement basement, garage;
improvements all in and paid. Price
$3250; terms. Phono Sellwood 3oS8, or
4-Rft K. 34th st.
BUNGALOW 4 rooms, almost new. modern.
Dutch kitchen in wnue. une oatu. eiec.
lights, gas, full cement basement, 50x100
lot It's a pretty home, sure, and the
price, $1700. is $500 under value. $300
cash. 944 E. 18th St.. near Sellwood car.
MY attractive 8-room home sacrificed; leav
ing Portland ; central, pieasaui lotauun,
E. Burnside St.; double construction, hard
wood floors, excellent grate, furnace, ar
tistic arrangement; $600 down. M 550,
Oregonian.
ROSE CITY DISTRICT.
$1400 4-ROOM BUNGALOW $1400.
This cosy bungalow is vacant, posses
sion at once; 50x100 lot, only 2 blocks to
R. C. car, 678 E. 72d st. N. Look at it
and call owner. Broadway 266. for terms.
J. P. FINLEY AjSON,
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
Main 0. A 1599.
F. S. DUNNING, INC..
THE GOLDEN KULE UNDERTAKERS.
414 East Alder St. East 52, B 2525.
BREEZE & SNOOK S B'
WILSON & ROSS " J
East 54. C 3163.
DUNNING & McENTEE, funeral directors.
Broadway and Pine street. Phone Broadway
4;to, A 455S. Lady atter.da.-.t.
BRAND NEW IRVINGTON BUNGALOW.
6 large rooms and garage, ivory finish,
oak floors, papered and decorated through
out, Dutch kitchen, breakfast alcove: open
8 to 5 P. M. 6S5 E, 15 th st. Nort h.
F. B. Turner, builder.
$3300.
Rose City Park. 5-ronm bungalow, close
to car. Two large, airy bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast
nook. Full basement, furnace and all built
in conveniences. Don't fail r see this at
onca. See Mr. Dclahunty. Main 1700. East
20,M. evenings.
WHAT IS WORTH OWNING IS WORTH
INSURING.
When In need of any kind of Insurance,
see W. R. McDONALD, U21 Yeon bldg.
Phone Marshall 2301 for service and
INSURANCE THAT INSURES.
MOVE RIGHT IN $1400.
Four-room bungalow, like new, 2 blocks
from Sandy blvd. ; full lot. Stop moving
and paving high renis. Look at t his to
dav. tJTS East 72d st. N. See ownr at
3044 Oak st. Broadway 266.
I HAVE two good buys on Glenn ave, on
B-r modern bungalow, hot water heat, for
$3000; the other lM:-story thoroughly
modern 7 rooms. 50x100 lot, $3400. See
me before you buy. C. M. Derr, 304 Va
Oak Ft. Broadway 266.
5-ROOM bungalow, built-in buffet, newly
painted inside and out; good basement
laundry trays; nicely located on 3Sth st.
$1000 cash, $2500. Hawthorne Realty Co.,
3!th and Hawthorne.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Homes on beautiful Portland Heights.
$3000 up. BRUOK E, 541 .Montgomery
drive, corner Elm. Marshall 4S27, A 3S30.
Call mornings.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
5-rooin modern bungalow. hardwood
floors, all built-ins. furnace, improvements
in and paid; $3200. Hawthorne Realty
Co.. 30th and Hawthorne.
GREAT BARGAIN IN LADD'S ADDITION.
7-room modern and well-built residence,
easy walking distance to business center,
for only $4500; very reasonable terms. F.
Fuchs, 420 Chamber of Commerce.
8-ROOM house ; everything modern ; two
bathrooms, large basement and sleeping
porch; sidewalks and street improvements
in ana paia, iw uasu, uo.iaut.c mu6 nun
Tabor 2475. afternoons.
SEE those two new bungalows I am build
ing on J von Bl-, do i ween r. om n h iui n..
3!th. 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.
DANDY bargain at 3025 Tillamook St., 7
room cottage, modern in every way; $3650.
small down payment and monthly Install
ments. This is a bargain and no mistake.
Tabor 1038. 202 McKay building.
8 ROOMS and sleeping porch. Rose City,
nice district, furnace, fireplace, hardwood
floors, buffet, bookcases, linen closets; a
bargain at $3S00; terms. Johnson-Dodsoa
Co., 634 N. W. Bank bldg.
FOR SALE IN ROSE CITY PARK, u-roora
furnished oungaiow, oy owner, at .
nnable price, cash or terms; furniture
very cheap. Apply on premises after 9 A.
M. on Sunday. G05 E. 61st st. Xorth.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
neral service. 1073 E. Glisan. Tabor 4313.
P. L. LERCH Ei" '"V'f
TjiT? TpQAVr Twelfth and Morrison streets.
JLrvIOWlN Broadway 2534.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
A. D. KENWORTHI CO..
BS02-04 92 St.. Lents. Tabor 5267.
SiiEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. Main 41i2. A 2:21. Lady assistant.
MOXl'MKNTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-266 4th
St.. opposite City Hall. Main 8364. Philip
Neu & Sons for memorials.
tSLtflDiiMG GWMMITE. CO.
$3500 MODERN 6-room home on Belmont
st in bunnysiae. p orceu bic ! '
in'nt heretofore held $4000. Hart, 10
Ch. of Com. Phone Marshall 15S5.
ATTRACTIVE 5-room bungalow. Mt. Tabor,
naved district, not-waier neat, i reuiace,
All modern conveniences;
Tabor 2721. AM 685.
a real home.
WILL lease 7 or 4 rooms, with garage, $40
or $20 month; near Peninsula Park; con
venient IOr IWO ttpaiimeu. w
gonian.
$250 CASH, $25 MONTHLI-suu.
6-room house near Union avenue, large
lot. Johnson-Dodson Co., 634 N. W. Bank
building.
6-ROOM furnished house, fuel, etc., in Sun
nyside, improved lot. on 45th. near Haw
thorne; terms. See - Fibber. 1063 E. Sal
mon. .
LAURELHURST. 6-roomed bungalow, just
being completed, at 1104 East Pine St., 2
blocks from park. T. B. Wins!. Tabor
2124. "
NEW TODAT.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Old Rues and Woolen Clothing.
tVe Make Revernlulc, Hand - Woven
FLUFF RUGS
They Wear tike Iron.
II nil Orders. Send for Booklet.
Rag Rues Woven, All Sixes.
... Carpet Gleaning -
9x2 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50
WESTERN FLIFF RUG CO.,
C4 Union Ave. N. East 6516, R 1173.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY. .
ROBERTSON & EWING.
207-8 Northwestern Bank Bide.
JNO. B. COFFEY
mortgage: loans.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
302 WILCOX BLDG. Main 702, A 3702.
ELEGANT 6-room bungalow. East Side, in
splendid location; owner will sell for $1000
less than house sold for three years ago.
Phone Broadway 944.
5-ROOM Hawthorne bungalow with sleeping
porch, furnished or unfurnished. See owner,
1106 East Market St., evenings.
FOR SALE by owner, 4-room modern house,
full basement and attic. $2250, terms.
Bdwy. 4180.
BEFORE purchasing property obtain report
on its value and condition. Get your
mcney's worth. Reasonable charges. Mac
Naughton & Raymond, valuation experts.
Corbett bldg. Alain 815.
HAWTHORNE bungalow, strictly modern,
on paved street; 5 rooms downstairs, 1 up,
full basement, all built-ins. street improve
ments paid; very desirable. $o550; $1100
cash. Call at 354 E. 45th st.
MODERN 9-room house; lot 50x160; $3500,
or more ground if wanted; located No. 15
East 53d St., near Stark. See it and write
to box 388, route A, Portland. Phons
Gresham 259.
6-ROOM modern, furnace, fireplace, cement
basement, paved street all paid; this has
three bedrooms; all on one floor; haif
block to car. Price only $2.s."i0; $500 cash.
Phone Sellwood 3588, or 4S9 E. 34th st.
HAWTHORNE district, attractive 4-room
bungalow, fireplace, large sleeping porch,
laundry tray, finished floors, lull cement
basement; Immediate possession. 22
East 52d st. Tabor 30 OX
NEW four-room house, chicken house and
barn; bearing iruit trees, an Kinas oi Ber
ries; one acne in cultivation, all lenced
in; one block from carline; $2500. som
terms. F. Kruse, Park Hose. Tabor fitiOO.
NO HOT AIR.
The mortgage is to be foreclosed on
this strictly modern 7-room house
owner will sacrifice his equity, particu
lars Woodlawn 4j'.)0.
ROSE CITV PARK.
Beautifully finished 5-room bungalow,
hardwood floors throughout, attic, full ce
ment basement, i'umac, fixtures and
shades. Phone owner. Tabor 3828. A
SMALL 2-roomed house, shed. Wood mere,
Mt. Scott car; $100 down, easy terms. In
quire 6211 71st st. S. E.
ft a AND 5-room bungalows, furnished. E
25th, near S- P. R. R. shops, $1400 to
$3000 : easy terms, uwner, fc.ast d-'jj.
9-ROOM modern home, sale or trade; one 5
room bungalow, clear. 257 E. Hist st.
Tabor 79C3.
5-ROOM bungalow and sleeping porch, mod
ern. blocks irom car; w woo in. laoor
S095. '
$1950 7-room house, corner lot, you pay
street improvements. uuwu, i.aau wi
bonds. 95 E. 30oh, Sunnyside.
BY OWNER Bargain ; 6-room modern
house, close to car; casn or terms, none
Main 727a from 3 to 8 P. M.
6-ROOM house, fruit trees, lot 50x150, ad
joining ML Tabor Jtty i'arK, on ine wesi
side; price $1350. BF 605, Oregonian.
- A 15 INVESTMENT. ,
Small apt. -house, lot and furnishings;
excellent location; present rental $140 per
mo.; cash $7000, balance on time. BC 613,
Oregonian.
5-ROOM flat in heart of city for sale; swell
furniture. Call after 11 morning. Phone
Broadway 2944:
BARGAIN for sale; a cosy 5-room cottaga
near tne business cenier oi ounnsmt,
terms, small payment down. Call East
5134 evenings; will show property Sunday.
lot, N. W.
t. All im
Call and
5-ROOM modern house, 50x100
corner 42d and E. Yamhill i
provements in. Easy terms,
see owner. 1233 E. Yamhill.
A BARGAIN Modern 8-roolu bungaIow-typ
house, with garage. 740 E. 41st North; A-l
construction: improvements paid. For
terms call owner, Tabor 2202.
NICE home, four rooms and large attic, good
neighborhood, Hawthorne district, 15 min
utes car ride; $2700. Inquire 602 Wor
cester bldg. 8 to 9 A. M.
FOR SALE 7-room modern bungalow, com
pletely furnished, on E. 39th st. Price
$;t500; takes $lnu0 to handle. If Interested,
see owner at 1085 Hawthorne ave.
ON account of leaving tn cTty will sell my
modern 6-room house for $2250; can give
Immediate possession; $1000 cash. F. Trout,
544 Emerson st.
SEE DE 'LAHUNT
FOR HOMES. East 1347.
$17o0 MODERN, rooms. East Morrison, full
cor. lot; easy terms. Hart, 910 Ch. of Com.
Tel. Marshall 1585.
FOR SALE or rent, 10-room house, on Broad
way. J 32ii, oregonian.
A MODERN bungalow, 397 E. 54th sL, Bear
Lincoln St.; furniture also for sale.
NEW 5-room bungalow, just east of Laurel
hurst ; a bargain. 502 Dekum bldg.
vTILLsacrifice my 8-room houso. 93S Borta
wick st. Call and get my price.
FOR SALE or trade. 616 Polk t 5-rem
house, lot 50xlO(K
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow: a bergs In.
10G1 E. 12th sL N. Phone Woodlawn 3ul.