Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 02, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918.
PRESIDENT'S PLEA IS
RESENTED BY WOMEN
Mothers of Oregon Soldiers
. Voice Protest.
LOYALTY HELD INDICTED
Partisan Appeal for Election Only
of Democrats Declared to Be
v
Very Crave Error.
Scores of Republican -women in Ore
Eon, many of "them mothers of boys
fighting in the trenches, have joined
with the indignant women of Portland
in resenting the partisan '.appeal of
President AVilson for the election only
of Democrats next Tuesday. Numerous
letters and telegrams are being received
at Republican State Committee head
quarters from these women, who feel
that the President's remarks were an
unwarranted indictment of their Roy
alty and patriotism.
How Oregon women feel on the sub
ject is best indicated by the following:
I think the President made a very grave
error. Airs. H. L. Dumble, Eugene.
You may rest assured that we are doing
our part in this county to re-elect Governor
WIthycombc, Senator McNary and the rest
of the Kepublican candidates. We are re
joicing1 to think President Wilson spilled
the political beans In time to allow the
Republicans to line up for our November
election. Ida M. Cummlngs, Albany.
Oregon Is a Kepublican state. Our state
officers are largely Kepublican. A majority
of the quota furnished to the Army Is Re
publican. With these Kepublican tendencies
we have given unstinted support to every
National war-time measure. How unneces
sary for our 'President to attempt to turn
this loyal, unwavering support into partisan
channels. Our Kepublican women voters,
who have given their sons and husbands t
fight for liberty, and. their money, time and
strength for every war activity, resent the
Wholly uncalled-for appeal from the Presi
dent to wipe out the Kepublican party.
Airs. I. Perozzl, Ashland.
Having a son in France. I feel like the
President has made a very grave mistake.
Mrs. L. M. .Blowers, Eugene.
This Is t our war, not the Democrats.
Democrats are not infallible. Mrs. M. S.
Woodcock, Corvallis.
Wholly uncalled for. If you want to be
under 'a kaiser, go to Germany Mrs. K. K.
Blanchard, Grants Pass.
By his plea President "Wilson steps from
the leadership of a united American people
to the leadership of one party, attempting
to appropriate for itself the glory of a suc
cessful, unanimous participation of all Amer
icans In this great war. It will result in
a sweeping victory for the Republicans.
Mrs. V. L. Chambers, Mrs. W. W. Calkins,
Mrs. L. H. Johnson, Mrs. L. E. Bean, and
Mrs. Robert Mc Murphy, Eugene. -
Republican women of Benton County
deeply deplore President Wilson's accusa
tion that only Democrats can be trusted
with the. settlement of questions arising
from the war. and they believe it their
duty to support the entire- ticket. Mrs.
Carrie McDevitf,, Corvallis.
Lost votes from both parties. Mrs. A. N.
Parsons, Grants Pass.
With my two sons in the service, T feel
like this is the last straw. Mrs. Walter
Kimball, Eugene.
Great mistake. Causing great criticism.
Mrs. VanUyke, Grants Pass.
I wish to express my disapproval of our
President's recent letter regarding a Demo
cratic Congress, which was uncalled foi
in the present crisis. Mrs. R. J. Hunter,
Corvallis.
Lacks diplomacy he used with foreign na
tions. Mrs. Gerould, Grants Pass.
I think this is no time to bring in parti
san politics. Mrs. F. H. Blackman, Eugene
As a mother of two boys in the service.
WOUIllltll . Ill r ranee, i irreni ma a-v. v.
Ration. of the President that Republicans are
unfit to act as Representatives in Congress.
This should cause Benton County's loyal
women to vigorously support McNary, Haw
ley and Withycombe, all of whom are 100
per cent supporters of the war and war
measures. Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Corvallis.
The President's open letter to the Ameri
can people was uncalled for and will be
resented by that class. of intelligent and In
dependent Americans who believe that the
right of franchise should be held sacred
against dictation and coercion.' Prue Adale
Piatt, Med ford.
His worst opponents are Democrats. Too
bad to mix politics now. Mrs. Judge Hale,
Grants Pass.
With my only son in the service, I strong
ly condemn such action. Mrs. J. H. Schu
macher. Eugene.
President Wilson's letter Is an insult to
true American patriots, and if heeded No
vember 5, will tend toward autocracy. Mrs.
H. G. Stoeckman, Medford.
The President's letter was much less than
what the people had a right to expect frdm
him when he had been so loyally supported
bv the Republicans. Mrs. W. T. Grieve,
Med ford.
There should be no party politics while
our country is at war. Our Republican
leaders in Congress, who are laying aside all
partisan feeling, have supported, all war
measures, will justly resent the expression
of the President in taking to him&elf and his
Democratic family all credit for efficiency
in his appeal to the American people. The
pacifists of that family in hindering legis
lation have played Into the hands of the
enemy far more than these discredited but
loyal Republicans. Thousands of Republi
can women are working unceasingly to help
their country and uphold the hand of the
President. They . will feel keen disappoint
ment that he has by this appeal provoked
opposition to the administration which did
not and should not exist, thereby qualifying
the respect and admiration they accorded
him. The President has had the hearty in
dorsement of all patriotic citizens regardless
of party preference, and in his exalted posi
tion he should have been the last to stir
up unnecessary resentment and strife. -Miss
Anne M. Lang, general manager The Dalles
chapter, American Red Cross.
When- Republicans are supporting the
President in every war measure we Republi
can women who have sons in the Army see
no reason why our privilege of voting as we
think right should be interfered with.
Mrs. R. A. Holmes. Medford.
SENIORITY RIGHT TO RULE
Railroads Told to Help Returning
Soldiers and Sailors.
"WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Railroads
were instructed today by Director-General
McAdoo to restore employes now
in military or naval service to their
seniority rights when they return, so
far as practicable and to make efforts
to find suitable work for other re
turning soldiers or sailors who had no
These instructions will not apply to
roads which have already established
more' specific principles.
U. S. SOLDIER HAS CREED
Leaf In Piary of Man AVho Paid Su
premo Penalty Is Sent Home.
SAN FRANCISCO. The creed of an
American soldier, slain in action, which
might have been -written as an appeal
for the Fourth Liberty Loan has been
received here, from an officer in France,
The soldier wrote on a leaf in his
diary:
"'America shall win the war. There
Sotg 1 will work, I will save. I will en
dure. I will fight find do my utmost,
as though the whole issue of the strug
gle depended on me. alone."
EXAMINATION IS OPENED
Men Will Be Chosen for Central Of
ficers Scliool.
rXIVERSITT OF OREGON". Eugene.
Nov. 1. (Special.) Men of the Oregon
state officers' training camp, who have
applied for entrance to central officers'
training schools in infantry and ma
chine gun, are being examined today
toy Colonel W. H. C. Bowpn, command
ing officer of the S. A. T. C. here. The
recommendations are made confiden
tially direct to the commanding offi
cers of the training schools. Of the
250 men in the. camp., all but about 40
will be recommended to training
schools, staff officers of the camp said
this morning. -The number of men en
rolled to the camp has decreased by
about 20, owing to some of the men
being- ill and .obliged to miss a week
or two of the drilL
Twenty-three men, ten of them from
Portland,, have applied for entrance to
the central officers' training school In
field artillery at Camp Zachary Taylor,
Kentucky. The men- appeared for, ex
amination before the selection board.
Alma D. Katz, chairman, Wednesday
and the recommendations of the board
were made confidentially direct to the
commandant of the camp. The men
aref - John Ralph Fnrcell, Raymond
Howard 'Moore, ifilton E. Kahn. Carl
Imes, R. B. Woodbury, R. E. Hitch,
T. G. Donaca, G. -W.. Ailing, A M.
ivoester, Augustus M. Mallor. all of
Portland: Willis E. Clark. Spokane:
Calvin I. 'Farrar. Lake Creek, Or.;
Sophus K. Winther, Hugh M. Thomp
son, both of Eugene; F. R. Olds,
Klamath Falls: R. R. Manning, Central
romt, or.; Ernest C. Smith and H. ft.
Barklage. Hood River; Frank H. Sperb,
Oregon City; Edwin P. Sampson, Hills
dale: Wesley M. Wire. Newberg: If E
Heafner, Grants Pass; Martin H. Gait,
Forest Grove.
STUDENTS PLAN WAR DRIVE
OREGON' AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE to pledge $9063.
Campaign Will Be Opened With
Mass Meeting, Followed by
Thorough Canvass.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL, COLLEGE,
Corvallis, Nov. . 1. (Special.) Plans
have been definitely decided upon for
the united war work drive at this col
lege. The National quota for the col
leges is set at J5,000,(000, and of this
Washington, Idaho and Oregon are ap
portioned 100,000, and O. 'A. C.'s share
is $9063.50. The drive will be opened
with a mass meeting and then solicit
ors will canvass the canpus.
Professor C. I. Lewis has charge and
will be assisted by Lynn Sabin, treas
urer; Allan McComb, publicity; Helen
Gardner, who has charge of arrange
ments for speakers, and Professor P.
M. Brandt, head of indexing.
The men will be canvassed by com
panies and the women wrfl be seen at
tneir sorority houses and halls. The
woman's committe, selected by the ex
ecutive board of the Woman's League,
is composed of Natalie Reichart, Agnes
Houck, Mary Holmes and Irene Brye.
xnis will be the first drive of the
year on the campus and it is hoped that
it will be carried out with a spirit of
co-operation on the part of the military
unit and the new students.
P0ST0FFICE MOVES SOON
Main Station Will Be in Operation
Within Ten, Bays.
When the finance, executive and
general delivery departments are moved
from the postoffice at Fifth and Mor
rison etreets to the new building,
which will be within 10 days, the main
station will be in full operation. Post
master Myers said yesterday. The
present building will be known as the
central station, and as far as the pub
lic is concerned, will be a complete
postoffice, Mr. fyers said. Renting of
postoffice boxes, postal savings, regis
try, money orders and other postal
business will be continued at the cen
tral station.
The entire mailing division and Sta
tion E have been moved to the new
building from Fifth and Glisan streets.
which will save the Government 115,750
a year rent, Mr. Myers said, and com
pleted the complement at the new
building as far as business is con
cerned, and has brought the number
of employes there to 150.
Delay in moving all departments Into
the new building has been caused ,by
the failure of furniture and equipment
to arrive from the East.
SALT PURCHASES ARE HUGE
More Than 1,366,000 Pounds of
Pioduct Used , in Alaska.
More than 1,366,000 pounds of ealt
has been distributed among the Na
tional forests of Washington. Oreeon
and Alaska according to statistics
compiled in. the local district forest
office.
The ealt was purchased for 186,000
cattle and 12,000 horses grazing on
National forests by the Stockgrowers'
Association and distributed at the di
rection of the Forest Service.
In the Cabin Lake district of the
Deschutes forest 9000 cattle now are
grazing where a few years age the
same territory was useless for that
purpose.
DAIX.1T METEOROLOGICAL BEPORT.
PORTLAND, Nov. 1, Maximum temper
ature, 5 degrees; minimum temperature,
45 degrees. River reading. 8 A. M-. 2.8 feet;
change in last "4 hours, none. Total rain
fall r P. M. to 5 P. M.). .06 inch; total
rainfall since September 1, 1918. 5.18 inches;
normal rainfall since September 1, S.70
inch: deficlencyof rainfall nince September
1, 191 H. .o- inc h. Sunrise, 6:52 A. M. ; nun
set, 4:."7 P. M. ; 'total sunnhlne. 1 hour 1
minute; possible sunshine, lO hours. 5 min
utes. MoonrlHe. 4 :10 A. M. ; moonset. 4 :44
P. M. Barometer (reduced for level). S P.
M., 30.11 inches; relative humidity at noon,
78 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
Wind
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tA. M. today. P. M. report of preceding day.
FORECASTS.-" -Portland
and vlrintty Saturday general
ly fair; southwesterly winds.
Oregon Saturday generally fair; gentle
southwesterly winds.
Washington Saturday cloudy, probably
scattered showers; moderate southwesterly
winds.
Idaho Saturday generally cloudy.
tDWARD L. WELLS, Meteorologist.
TEACHERS MAY FORGE PAY
ATTORSEY-GEXERAL IS ASKED
' FOR LEGAL; OPIXIOX.
Suspension of Salaries During In
fluenza Epidemic Cause Edu
cators to Seek Counsel.
SALEM, Or.. Not. 1. (Special.) Dis
trict Attorney Evans, of Multnomah
County, will ask Attorney-General
Brown foran opinion as to the author
ity by whiL'h Portland schools are
closed. It is understood from word re
ceived here. The Inquiry is said to
have been inspired by the fact that the
School Board for the Portland district
has refused to pay teachers' salaries
for the duration of the Spanish influ
enza epidemic until the legality of the
situation is determined.
It is understood there is much dissat
isfaction among the school teachers in
Portland over the fact that they are
unable to secure their salaries. -
Superintendent Churchill has advised
Clerk Thomas, of the board, that the
salaries should be paid, but it is under
stood that the clerk desires a legal
opinion and has asked District Attorney
Evans to furnish one.
It is expected that the District Attor
ney will put the matter up to the Attorney-General.
The Attorney-General's
office already has ruled ' that in the
case of a scarlet fever 'epidemic the
teachers should be paid. This ruling
was made, however, before the incum
bency of Mr. Brown.
Uruguay Is to have a permanent elec
trical exposition at Montevideo to teach
and extend the uses of electricity.
Bates for
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In
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The folio wine c1m. float. on excepted,
the rate on which U 3c per line per dan
bit nit ion a Wanted Male. bituatioo
Private ramlliea. Hoard and Kimhu
Private rami lien. llouekeeplnr rUom
fritate ramllJea. No ad taken for
lets than two line. Count nix word te
the line. AdrvrtUfmrnU except ier
onals" will fee taken over the tele
phone it the advertiser Is a subscriber
to either phone. 'o price will be quoted
-over the phone, but statement will he
rendered the following day. Advertle
rnents are taken for The Taiir Ore
ffonian until 8 P. M.; for The oondaj
Orefonlan until 1. M. Saturday.
MEETING XOTICK&V
aHKNk, OREGON URINE NO. 1. O. W.
-' W Mi7-. ' r - o meeiint mis e&iur
-J? rlaxv t vantnr Knvm IQlfl Rv
order of the W. H. P.
CLARA B. GRAHAM,
' W. Scribe.
MOUNT HOOD CIRn.K VO 151 rn- win
be Collected at office. Tenth and Tavlnr.
Tueidajc evening, .November 5. 1W1S.
SARAH THOMPSON. CUrk.
EMBLEM Jewelry. auu. charms, via
aw ass lens. Jaessr '.Aroe 111 -a eta at.
FRIED LANDER'S for lode emblems, class
pins and medale. 10 Washington at.
DIKD.
McKELVET In this city, October- 81. 191S.
i t. i n3 i a in j i y residence. .u caii roriy
ninth street gouth. Hazel Heldlnjr McKrl
vey, aged Ji years; wife of the late Lucius
McKelvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Iteldins. sister of Mm. Ruth Morrison,
of Nehalem, Or., and Mrs. Blanch Clark,
of this city. Remains are at the rl
flence establishment of J. P. Kin ley A Son.
Montgomery at Pifth. Notice of funeral
hereaiter.
PUGH At Fort Mc Arthur, Cal., November
J, Aioert w. 1'uRti. He was the son of
Waiter D. Push, formerly of Salem, Or.
He left this city October 23 to enter the
service. Funeral will be held Monday at
Salem. He leaves a father, sister. Mrs.
Ir. Sable, and a brother, Allen Push, of
this city.
BRADBURY November 1. 1918, at 030
IMS nty-nintn street bourn east, Melvin
Bradbury, aped iil years. Funeral notice
latea? Remains are at the funeral parlors
of A. D. Ken worthy A Cj. &So-04 Ninety
second street Southeast, in Lents.
WILSON At his late residence. 913 Borth-
wlck street, Friday, November 1, L. A.
Wilson. Remains at Chambers Vfe Ken
worthy hndertaklns parlors. 248-200 Kil
lings worth avenue, between WiiUame and
Vancouver. Funeral notice later.
HARMON At 1404 Fourteenth street. No
vember 1, 1918, Ellen Perthena Harmon,
aged 09 years 5 months 28 dsys. Funeral
notice In a later Issue. Waiter C Ken
worthy, director.
VINCENT At Tigardville. Or.-. November t.
1918, Sylvester J. Vincent, aged 6 years,
beloved huxband of Kllxabeth Vincent. Re
mains at Holman's Funeral Parloia. Fu
neral notice later. ,
YORK In ihts city. William M. York, aged
f8 years. Funeral notice later. Remains
are at the funeral parlors of A. I. Ken
worthy &. Co., T.&OJ-04 Ninety-second street
Southeast, in Lents.
FE1FERT At 609 East Eleventh atraeet.
Pauline A. Feifert, aged 61 years. Re
mains at P. L. Lerch Funeral Parlors.
East Eleventh and Clay street. Funeral
notice later.
WARD In this city. October SL 1918. Ford
Ward, late of 623 Clay street, aged 88
years. Remains at Holman's Funeral Par
lors. BROWN At 313 Kllpatrick street. Le Baron
Brown, aged 12 years, beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. H Brown. Funeral announce
ment later.
FLODELL In this city, October 30. 1918.
George Flodell. aged 34 years a native of
" Sweden. Remains at Dunning A MxEn
tee's parlors. Funeral notice later.
BELL In this city, November 1. Rev.
Clinton C. lie II. Funeral arrangements
have not been completed. .Announcement
later by the Ericaon Undertaking Co.
ANDERSON In this city, October 30, 1918,
Calon Anderson, aged 26 years. Remains
at Dunning St McLntee's parlors. Funeral
notice later.
XAT,EY in this ettv. October SO. 1918.
Thomas Naley, aged 49 years. Remains
at Dunning V. Jc unite s pariora. ruoerai
notice later.
HALVE RSON In this city. October 81
Thomas Halverson, aged 50 years. Re
mains are at tba parlors of the Ericson
Undertaking Co.
JUAREZ In this city, October SO, 1918,
Justl Juarez. Remains at Dunning A Mc
Entee'a parlors. Funeral notice later.
BRADLY In this city, October SI, 1918,
William Bradly. Remains at Dunning
McEntee's parlors. Funeral notice later.
Fl'XERAL NOTICES.
WTT.SDV At the family renldence. 654 East
Thirtieth street North. Robert Elliott Wil
son, aged 21 years 16 days, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E A. Wilson, this city; brother of
Mrs. Arthur Peterson. Emma, Sidney.
John. Edgar, Edith and Ethel Wilson, all
-f this cltv : neohew of Grace Cola and
Charles Ciuna, of San Diego. Cal. The
funeral services will be held at the con
servatory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc..
414, East Alder street, at 2 P. M. Sunday.
October 8. Interment Vancouver. Wash.
All services private.
MEYER In this city, October SI. Mag M.
Meyer, aged 32 years 2 months 6 days.
beloved son off Carrie M. Meyer, brother of
Charles A. and Mrs. Rose Putney, all of
this city. Funeral services will be held
from the conservatory chapel of F. a
Dunning. Inc.. 414 East Alder, today (Sat
urday. November 2. at 2 P. M. Interment
Rose City Cemetery. All services private.
BROOKS In this city, Carl Brooks, aged
28. The funeral services will be held in
the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning.
Inc.. 414 East Alder street, today (Satur
day at 1 P. M. Interment in Green
wood Cemetery All services private.
BROWN In this city. October SO. Miss Lot
tie Brown, aged 23 years. Remains are at
the parlors of F. S Dunning, Inc., and are
to be forwarded to Seattle later for fu
neral services and interment.
RADETICH In thia city. October 29. Mike
Radeticb. aged 33 years. Private funeral
services wi.l be held at Dunning &. Mc
En'ffl'i chapfr today fSaturday at 2:30
P. M. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
LEE Funeral services of the late Leonard
Iee will be held today (Saturday), Novem
ber 2. at 4:30 P. M. at the chapel of
Miller A. Tracey. All services strictly pri
va te. - F.
RVSSELL The remains of the Ist Harvey
J. Russell will be forwarded to Marshfleld
Or., today (Saturday) by Dunning 4c Mc
Entee for Interment.
HARVEY In this city. Octoher'si. Charles
Harvey. Funeral today (Saturday . No
vember 2. at 12:30 P. M., from Erlcaon's
i chapel. Services private.
FINER.4L NOTICES.
SPANIER In this city, October SI. Nick
Spanier, aged 44 years. Funeral services
vtul be conducted by Oneonta Tribe No. li.
Improved Order of H.eJmen. Remains are
at the residential funeral home of Wilson
c Rosa. Oneonta Trite No. 8. I- O. R, M.
members are requested to aacemhle at th
funeral home of Wilson A Ros. corner
East Seventh and Muitnonfah aireeta, to
morrow. Sunday, at W o'clock noon, and
from there proceed o Multnomah Cem
etery to conduct open air funeral services
for our late brother. Nlrk Hpanier.
L. B. SMITH. Cot R.
CAMPBELL At the residence. SOO Jeffer
son street. October 31, 1IS. Ellav K. 'Camp
bell, aged 3 years: mother of Malcia
Campbell; daughter of Charlotte Northup.
sinter of Mrs. Amy BiH.t and Ira, If
Northup. of Portland; John M. Nortliup.
of Vancouver. Wash, and J. E. Nortriup,
of San Francisco. Cal. Private funeral
services will be held af Holman's Funeral
Parlors at 8:30 P. M- today (Saturday.
November 2, 1918, Interment, Riverview
Cemerery. '
McDERMOTT In this city. October Si. Syl
vester Mclrraott. aged 16 years, beloved
son of Mrs. Katherlne McDermott. brother
of Edward. Josephine and Will tarn Mc
Dermott. Jamri Hrederlrk. of Seaside, r.,
Mrs. I- C. Mulquist, of Hlllnboro. r M tea
Bea and Margaret BroderUk, of Portland.
Funeral services will be held today (Sat
urday i, November 2. at the chapel of
Miller 4k Trarey at 9 A. M. AH services
strictly private. Interment - Mount Cal
vary Cemetery.
FORSELL At the family residence. 1218
Klrby street. Mary Emily Forsell, beloved
, wife of Emit Forsell, mother of Elma,
Mildred. Naomah. Warner and Enerd For
sell. all of this city. The deceased leavrs
two brothers and three slaters in Fin
land. Private funeral services will be held
today (Saturday) at 2:30 P. M. In private
service room of the Chambers-Kenworthy
Company's new. modern funeral parlors,
248-230 Kill ins worth avenue, near Will
lama Interment Rose City Cemetery.
VUNNIER At the family residence. 820
Going street. October 31. Cora vnnler.
aged 3o years, wife of Larry Vunnler.
mother of Robert. Myrtle, Violet. Ray
mond. Core. Ann and Lor a Vunnler. The
funeral services will be held at the con
servatory r ha pel of F. S. Dunning. Inc..
414 East Alder street, at 2:30 P. M .. Mon
day. Jowmtr 4. Interment Mt. bentt
Park Cemetery. All services private, by
order of Health Board.
Hl'LTEEN At the family residence, 659
East Twenty-first street South. Ethel Vic-
gloria Hulteen, aged 20 years, beloved
daughter of MY. and Mrs. Krick Hulteen.
sinter of Hilda, Anna and Einar, all of
Portland. Funeral services will be held
today (Saturday . November 2. at lo :3u
A. M. at the chapel of Miller Tracey.
All services strictly private. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
DUFFY In this city. October SI. Patrick
M. Duffy, aged 66 years, father of Martin,
John. Luke, Patrick and Charles lif fy.
Funeral wilt be held today (Saturday .
.November 2, at the All Saints Church. 3i
Laurel hurst, where requiem mass will be
offered at 9:30 A. M. All services strictly
private. Interment at Mouil Calvary
Cemetery. Arrangements in care of
Miller ac Tracey. ; ,
STEELE At the family residence. 803 East
Madison street. Mrs. Mary Steele wire or
George Steele, mother of Mrs. Mabel Hen
kle and Gordon Steele, of this city, and
Roy II. Steele. C. S. Army, l.akewood. N.
J. The funeral services will t IiM st the
conservatory chape) of F. S, Dui-.nlna. Inc..
414 East Alder street, at 2 P( M.;. Tuesday.
November . Interment Mt. Scott 1'aik
Cemetery. . 1
VIKE At the family residence. 184 Willi
boulevard, Carl Vike, aged U months, be
loved son of Mr. and M rs. E. M. Vlke,
Private funeral services wll be held to
day (Saturday), at 10:80 A. M. In the
private service room of the Chambers
Kenworthy Company's new, modem fu
neral parlors, 24H-J50 Killings worth ave
nue, near Williams. Interment Columbia
Cemetery.
SAMPSON At the residence of her son. 109
East Twenty-seventh street. Sarah Samp
sou, aged 81 years 8 months, mother of
W. J. Sampson and John Sampson, of this
city. The funeral services will be held at
the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning.
Inc., 414 East Alder street, at 10 A. M.
today (Saturday . Interment Roee Clt y
Cemetery. All services private, by order
Health Hoard.
McPHERSON At the residence, - S93 Aspen
street. October Si, 1918. Robert O. Mc
pherson, aged 84 years, beloved husband
of Eva Mcl'herson, son of M r. and Mrs.
W. G. Mcpherson. Private funeral serv
ices will be held at Holman's Funeral Par
lors at 2 P. M. today (Saturday!, Novem
" ber 2. 1918. Concluding services Portland
Crematorium.
WELLS October 29. at Pullman. Wash.. In
the United States service. Alfred .Earl
Wells, age 32 years 1 month 1 days, he
loved . husband of Hettle H. Welia Pri
vate funeral services will be held today
(Saturday) at 1 :3o P. M. from R. T.
Byrnes residential parlors, ti William
avenue at Mason street. Interment ' at
Mount Scott Cemetery.
FISHER At the residence, 872 East Ctay
street, November 1, Charles E. Fisher,
aged 37 years, beloved husband of Etua
Flaher, father of Carl F. Fisher. Funeral
services will be h-ld today (Saturday.
November 2. at S P. M. at the -chapel of
Miller Ac Tracey. All services strictly
private. Interment Multawmah Park
Cemetery.
ROBERTS November 1. Elma Roberts, aged
22 years, daughter "or Isaac Uoberts, sister
of Ruby. Esther, Gladys, V'erna. hrisuan
and Katherina Roberts. -eitri-tly private
funeral services will be held at A. R. Zei
ler Co., parlors today (Saturday). Novem
ber 2- Interment- Rose .City Cemetery.
Please omit flowen.-
SOYSTER At the family residence, 1R East
Seventh street Nortn. tjciooer si. iwi,
Maude 'C- Soyster. aged 22 years, beloved
wife' of George Soyster. Private funeral
services will he held at tho above, resi
dence at 2:SO P. M. today (Saturday .
November 2, 1918. Interment Mu Scott
Cemetery.
yOl'Nd November 1. at 9608 Forty-third
avenue Southeast, Wlnford Young, aged 1
year 5 months. Private funeral services
will be conducted tody (Saturday) at 3
P. M. In the mortuary ehapel of A. D.
Ken worthy & Company, &MI2-04 Ninety
second street Southeast. In Lents. Inter
ment Multnomah Cemetery.
WESSELS In this city. October 31, 1918.
Curtis F. Weasels, aged 3ft years, son of
Emma and the late Elgin Weasels; brother
of Mrs. William Adams and Craw Wea
sels. Private funeral services will be held
i Hnlnmn'i Funeral Pariora at 2:AO P. Mr
today (Saturday. November 2, 1U18, In
terment Rose City Cemetery.
PADDOTK At his Columbia Slough home.
October. 81. Warren C. Paddock, aged 31
sears, husband of Mrs. W. C. Paddock, of
Columbia Slough. The funeral services will
be held st the conservatory chapel of F.
S. Dunning. Inc.. 414 fXast Alder street, at
11 A. M. today (aturdav. Interment Mt.
Scott Park Cemetery. - All'services private.
PEARSON In thle city. October 31. John
Pearson. Private funeral services will be
held at the conservatory chapel of F. S.
Dunning. Inc.. 414 East Aider street, at 2
P. M. today (Saturday . Interment Rose
City Cemeterv. The services will be con
ducted by Marvel Lodge 14. V. O. of A.,
of which deceased aa a member.
ANDRS- At the residence. 822 Nlcolal street.
George Andrs. aged 34 years, beloved hus
band of Margaret A-ndr. Funeral services
will be held a a, Dunning A. McEntee's
chapel today ( Saturday i. November 2 at
11:30 A. M. Interment Mt Calvary Ceme
tery. Services private.
JACKSON The funeral services of the late
Edith O. Jackson will be held today (Sat
urday) at 1 o'clock P. M. at the residence
establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, Mont
gomery at Fifth. Interment at Mount
Scott Park Cemetery. Alt services strictly
private.
SCHIFFNER Tn his city, October SI. Ar
thur J. Schlffner. aged 15 years, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schlffner, Walla
Walla. Wash., will be forwarded this (Sat
urday) morning by J. P. Finley Ac Hon to
Walla Walla. Wash., where semices will
be held and interment made.
VALHBERG Funeral services of the late
Fred Valhberg will be held today (Satur
days November 2. at 4 P. M. at the chapel
of Mirier ac Tracey. All services strictly
private. Interment . Multnomah Park
Cemetery.
WILLIAMSON The funeral services of the
late Isaac Williamson will be held today
(Saturday). November 2. at 2 P. M. at the
chapel of Miller at Traoey. AH services
strictly private. Interment Riverview
Cemetery.
HASTINGS In this city. Oetobef30. Allis
May Hastings, aged 21 years. Private fu
neral services will be held at Dunning sr
McEntee's chapel Sunday. November 3. at
lO A. M. Interment Multnomah I'ark
Cemetery.
ELY In this city. October 30, Fpencer Ely,
aged 37 years, brother of George Ely.
Funeral services will be held at Dunning
ec McEntee's chapel today (Saturday). No
vember 2. at 1-0:30 A. M. Interment Riv
erview Cemetery. Services private.
DEWEY In this city. October 29. George
W. Dewey, aged 38. years, h unhand of
Ruby J. Dewey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Dewey, of Emmelt. Idaho. - P.emalna
will be forwarded by Dunning A McEntee
to Emmet t, Idaho, for Interment.
BURCTCH In this city. October 29.. Michael
Burclch, aged 24 years. Private funeral
services will be held at Durmlng Jk Mc
Entee's chapel today (Saturday. Novem
ber 2. at 9 A. M, Interment Mt. Calvary
Cemetery.
KENNEDY In this city, October 81. Charley
H. Kennedy, aged S years. Remains
be forward ed to Corvallis, Or.. Sunday.
November 3, for Interment by Dunning A
McKntee.
mosrarsTd.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. ?-3t; 4th
at., oppoaita city Hall. Main eitiA. Philip
A Bona for memorials.
EcL:iifNjG. gwmmite: co.i
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 Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29.
A;ATK CVTTKRS AMI Mt-G. JEWELER!),
JtWtl.KV ul
M W uh. L.
:ch repairing. Mt.tcrA
M.jr.llc 'ihfatrr bUlg.
(iKOlNU FEEIKi, HAY.
VALTtK iTT, Hutrd of T
M. 67.
AAYKRS AMD ANALYSTS.
Montana aswav office. i2 second
OoUl. mtvcr .lid pl.ttnum boucht.
ATTORNEYS.
JluliRIS A. UOLDSTK1X. pr.ctlc. In
"""la HO-j Xurnf.i.rn Hank t:d.
V. P. ADAMH, mttorny-.l-l.w. 1037 Cham
b.r of Commerce. &l.in 4i7.
BARBER MTn.lr.!l.
OKtUON HAHHKU SIPPL.Y CO W. buy
.nd .ell .H kind, of barber auppllea .0 2d.
CANCER.
U M. JON KS, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
312 Morgan bide. Marsh. 11 UM3.
CARPET CI.EANINU.
RUGS ."VVo,
tht wear the best are
from your wornout carnets
int ,onni uug o. i lormer sa
il ress. 1 - In ion ave. Hag run woven
all s.zes. f arprt cleaning, rejtitttng end
resizing. M all orders soi.i-tted. 1M East
Mh. HUONK EAST 3:-. H lJfO.
FLUFF RUG CO.-i-fJ
st
nlon ave. K,
( Ll.l I LOI BITTONS.
THr;
3S? Wa
1 tfct LN
ihiriirton;
HOUSOX
Itroadwa;
M PAN Y.
A. A 12IVt.
( HIK4U'UHrs AMI AK II M'K Ul lsT.
V ILLlAXI. Jks'.eile und KloreiJc DeVeney, the
only scientific c hiropodist and art h spe
cialists in tne city, lar.wrs ;;o2 Certtnger
bidg., southwest corner Second and Alaer.
Phone .Mum i;ioi.
DK. 1A KTN Kit, rluropodiit. liualons and
Inrrim n nst.s a spec :4a y ; foot arches to
order. Set.an.1 bldg. F.fth and
' Washington.- A!aln 1
IliKOI'KAtTIC I'll tM IAN.
DK. M.MAHON, Macleay b.dg.. liv", chiro
practic. World's best. Adjustments made
eaay. obstinate rases r;e.
(IKttl.AK I.KTTKKS.
CKA.NK LKTTKIt Co.. 1U. 11-12 linyal bldg.
Mar, fthjj. lo letters, mu 1 1 era phed. f l.oo.
NKTH A '0..
. No roliectior
W'orceairr biig. Mtfllt 17Ttfc
1. no rhnrge. Katabltshed ltMit
(IIH-K.
UNTIL the Kalner catches :i,l the tnfluenaa
in Portland the Klniahlng School at t6
Sixth street Cannot repta . Prof eaaor Nor
ton wi;i attend pupiis homes for lessons
In shorthand or other bui.n-ft suh'ects.
i 1. kam m;.
THK NoHiiV l l-KANKHS.
Second-lie nd clothing, men's, children's
and ladies cleaning. preing and repair
ing done; auto service. llui 4 JuO. JJ V
N 1 mon.
1AN IN..
WHS. K1.1-;"K'K A'Ali-;3sY Social and
stage dancing, private instructor; clssses
Tun, Krl. h to lo. lu'. I'l st.. between
Wiashlngmn and Stark. Main 1MW.
AL1HKV Incing Academy; private tnttruc
tlons. dy and evening classes. Friday
evening. lM fioor A'ly hldg.'s lessons $.".
IKTIT.
DJl. HARRV Si.MI.KIL. IVntm, 204 AlUky
bldg.. Third anf Alorriaon. lj,ln rt'.TW.
IMWi AMI TAT MOhplTAI.
VR. ! H. IH TIIUA.V. v-i-rlniiti-n. hospi
tal. 415 K. 7th st. Kmt 147. H litrtj.
IKr S-MAKIN.
LhKSSMAKl.ii; evening
rmofl: Ing. Itoom .".".
KVK, KAR. MK AMI TIIKOT.
lr. F. K. I'flM'dAy, specialist. g'aMes fitted.
TOO E. Hurnside. cor. 1'Oth. R IS'.Kl, H 47,34.
eiy.
WHOLESALERS AND
Al TO TOPS.
IL HKLII.I.K BUiWV Top CO.. O'.h and Oak.
!. IK AI.KK-.
UKNIiUTA COAI. CO..
llldv. Main 7-172.
W. Bank
1IKV I.IKIIIS- NOTIONS. "
L. DINKELSP1EL 00.".:
.KIN MKKI HANTS.
PACIFIC CHAIN CO.. H.nl of Trade H:rfa
HATS AM) AI"S.
THANH. H'SKU 1IAT CO.. f.r.-.V
II I !)!.. ol.. (AM ABI HARK.
KAHN IIIKiS,, 1!C Front
PAINTS ANI 1.1 BRIC.ATINIi OIIJ1.
Kl I.I.KIt en.. Ulh r.1 la , u
FO'ERAl niRECTORS.
Wilson and Ross
EAST 7TII AND Ml'LTN'OMAH
Portlaad'a Most PitualTt
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
PRICES REASONABIK
PERSONAL, (iCRvlCE
BKAI'TIFI L CHAPEL
LADY ASSISTANT
IEXTIULLV LOCATED
EAST M C-315
IIOLMAN UNDEHTAKDsfG CO.
.- .... Funeral Directors
EatablUhad 1S77.
Third and Salmon Siraata, .
Main S07. A 1511.
Lady Aaalataat.
Perfect Funeral 8rvtre for Leea.
DULLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral LHreetora.
.Willi, at., bet. 20th and Zllt. Wtt Side.
Main L-ady AaalltaaL A 7 av.
J. P. FINXET a. EON.
Proa;reealve Funeral Llirectora.
Private liriva Konjca A l lendaata,
HU.NTGUatKI AT FIFTH.
Main . A IS.
F. 8.
DUNN1MU, INC..
THE GOLOtN KUi.Au LNUCRl'AEEKS.
414 Kaal Aider tot. fcaat OA B 22.
BREEZE &. SNOOK '!t "
NV1LSON.& ROSS SJ1
Kaat
C a loo.
DUNNING 4k SleEXTElS, fatie'il dtreetora.
Broadway ana 1'ina etreeu Ptioue Isroadeiay
4 jo. a 4.'oa. uuy amsaicL
MK. AND MRS. W. H. HAM4L.TO.N-Pu-neral
eervlcc. U73 tl. tillaan. Tabor 4J1J.
PT T rpfll Eet 11th and Clay sta.
ERICSON
Xwallib and Morrison stTMia.
UroaJway
A. R. ZELLER CO.
u.
:d i
KENWOnTUlt CO.
t.. Laata Tabor SfaT.
JKtWt-S VNlJKKTAKI.NO COMPANY, id
mntl 1 . . V VI al n i J A ' ' -1 'I Ladv n ,
-
nXRIST8.
CLARKE BROS.. Florleta. 5T Morrison L
Main or A lau5. Fine flowers and lioral
dtn.na No branch storea
MARTIN FORBES CO.. Florleta SV4
UiihlBC',on. Main 13. A lrou. Flowers
for a,l occaalons artlatlrally erranved.
IRV1NOTO.V PA RKyLORA L CO, 4th and
YmmhllL Funeral deaigna; loweat prlcea.
TONSKTH W.OBAL CO. 23 WaablnrTon
at., bet. 4th and St h. Main S1Q2. A lltt
MAX M. SMITH. Mam 72 13. A
bids-. Bin and Airier eta.
Selllnc
LIUUNLK. i'eiuaud ho:cL i-S iiorriaoo at.
inctrninBrnn!!!.
MKMSTITC HI Mi.
HtM&TlTCtflNci
tiion. anile ana bug piestlug
frL tut kins a nil brAivlinc .
buttons co-
e tnOroiu
ery mora Quo. Mail oru-rs promptiy at
landed 10. ICAb r tiH N .NOV r.l- I
tb st., betwern oak and S:arte at.
a, fTLI'HAX, hemaUtch.ng. aAa.iopir.g. ac
coruiou viae plea,t. buttons cinrrU, msu
orrlers. I l'lllrn It t.cv.a. ttroaJa 1
I'iANu L K0 N S, $ .1 1 ' K K MONTH.
UTrt Sl. .NKAK JKKKtlt.'O.N. MslnSVM
tMIL. Till KLHOHX,
Jvi(. 'jo J Kt lednr
v ioim
r btdg.
teacher, pupil
Mw. 1H-V.
H.I KK KlU AM) RAO KtCi I.MTOKY,
X.O K T H W KsjT Kl'O CO, est a bl labed 1 .3.
KlulX rugs and rag ruKS woven, all sis.
Kaet and Tauor. Kaat io", i i:
OPTOMKTKbT? AND OKTIt IAS.
,v.-. iil-ASSKS AT A SAVINti.
4C .T 1 solicit our patronage on the
bests of capable service. Thou-
Z-, ' Muaa of satirflcd patrons. A
trial will convince. Chaa. W. Oooumaa.
Optometrtat. 2n Morrtaon. Main 21-4.
1 IKNTK
K. C. WRIGHT 22 years' r&perience U.
an.i foreign patents. ul 1 t a. u m bidg.
I'ATr.NT ArTUKMllS.
Uoi.DHKKv.S, JJ W urceater
ultr. Main
UK. R- A. Pllll-l-lPS. Urosdmay blug.
Hheumatlim. ictuai diaoruers, akin trou
bles. . stomach. liver. kidneys, toeis,
throat, goitre, scalp, high bioou pressure.
QfiJ increa
OiTIO menu
sX efficiency; drug leas treat
t;oltr. naralyaia. headgrhe.
tonailttift. Ir. Wattera. StMi owetiana oug.
Marshall 4Vw
PI. I MI1IN. M Pfl lt!
pa-CMBINvi SLlTLIts at no. ; prUea
Kark-lvl, Co.. 1.' Trtlrd. Main
I'KIMIM.
KEYSTONE lKl-:Si 1, hi. O.nl.abfln. Mir.
Primes and linotyplna. lol Front u.
cor. rk. Main or A 141?.
DDIWTIVr; w- BAI.TEJJ
COMPANY.
an 1V AUU
RABBITS.
TH Ki "CUHBKED Flem
l.h itant. Mil acea. at
rfamnaM. prlrea St.
Jolin. car. lop Porl
inou'h and I.ombard.
two blocks aontb to bjw
rbr:tn wtreel
PlBTSMOfTH HABBITRY.
MIIM)-HAM' -.TOKKS.
LBVIX HOW. Ft RN. CO..
::l Front tn. . t
bay and ell everythlnc In th hard
ware and rurnllur. line. Pnon. Main
PT2. A 7174.
MAIN i""-
Junk. old
-Huv and .ell pecond-hand lOO.ft.
aulomobllea I'.T Front.
TOKA.F..
FIREPROOF STORAGE
Mj-o.n TKA.NSKIIt -
KTOHU.K AMI TKAN'IKK.
AMERICAN TRANSFER & STORAGE
New Anto Tfuck-. 1. 2 and S tons.
Thone Uroadmav 41X3. 3 Oak St.
let us figure with yotf.
UllKiON TRANSKKR CO.. 474 iiHaan st
f Mth Ti!nhan- lfreadaay 1 - I
nr HAS). Wa own and operate two large
pIkbj ' A warehouses on terminal tratkt.
Ix ent Insurance rates In the rlty.
MAIHSON-ST. lKH'K A WARKH'H'SB. Of
fice 1st- Msdiaon. fienral mrrhanrtiM
and forwarding sgenta Phone Main 191.
LIt. Halptrntii, Kjellherg'a Syat.. 17 yra
ex.. lady attendant. 12 lH-knm. Main P. Q-
U'ATCII R1PAIR1M.
HKJIIKST prlcea paid old m.
elrv. Condition no object,
cialty. Itetner Jewelry t"o
iirhwi and Jew
nepaies a spe
440 l Wlfh. St.
IVLVNUFACTURERS
PAINf OII.W AVB Cil.Ass.
HASMOSKS CO. I'd 111,1 Ta or.
PI PR. PIPK UTTIX.s , VAI VKS.
I.. KI.1NK. h4- Front at.
PI I MHIMi AMI Ml AM M PPI.IKS.
U KI.INK. M-srt Front t.
PRODI K COMMISSION MI HI HANTS.
KVKKlINS i.- FAKIIEt.U ll'i Front at.
ROPK AMI BINDINt! TWINK.
l'nniAn,! CordaKe Co.. 1 4t t and Nonhnjp.
KAMI. IMHIRS AMI (.I.ASS.
W. P. FCI.I.KR ft CO.. l-."!h and rv a a'a
a am. r.rr.R.
MILI.KR S:l r.p.r
Pi. C-o 172 Firat at.
MOIHSAN WAU. I'AI'KIt CO. .'0 Id at
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Oirir,' Roam ISS CtMirtbaaae. (U 1C
fc.airaa-.
rboae from to A. Mam S?S. Memo ttiooa
A tbC call aflr r(tro sour, Wovd
Uwo .M.
Heport a'f rasas of cruelty to tho abort
addreaa, Kl:tric lathatv chamber for smsil
anlmaia Kotao ambulanr for sick aotl dis
abled antn.aia at a moment's not lea. Any
an da)rlDC a doc or other pat. communl
caia wltb us. Call for aU lot or at rayed
slock. wo look after aU Impoundinc
Thero Is no mora city pound. Just Orfto
Humano Society.
MW TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Old Rso tad Woolea Clot bio.
CAe Mako ReTrlble. Hshad - Wmwt
FLUFF RUGS
Tart Wrair Llke Iroau
llall Order. Sea for Booklet.
Has Hatra Wowet. AU Mae.
Carpet Gleaning
9x2 Rug:s Steam Cleaned $1.50
WKS I K.RN KLl'FF Bl fi CO,
(4 In low An, N. Kaat a.M . M 1473.
FOR RENT
Pnrmfr r"ooff!c htrildlnar. Sth and
Hoyt-Olisan. Will dlvldo to ault. Fine
buiiaine:. larire a;rouni rioor apace.
KITTF.R, LOWK eV CO..
J03-i-7 lioard of Trade Bids.
MORTGAGE LOANS
IsBoroaroel e-lty mm tana rearty la.
aiallsnrat re-pay eaeal pria lie-ate If i re
ferred areBMttf reliable aervlce,
A. H. B1RRELL GO.
X1T-S10 Nsnswralrrs Bask Balldlaa;.
Maraaall ana. a 4IIH.
JNO. B. COFFEY
HORTUAOE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety7 Bonds
soi wiuxtx Bi.no. M
70S. A 370X
MORTGAGE LOA1SS
OX B19I.KI AI) ntSlDE.Ml.
I'ROPtKTV.
ROBERTSON KWHG.
Q7 - H .Ttswftters Haak, BldaT-
REAL nrrATE.
For ftala
-toia.
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden Inn
Income. "We d eaten and build tnvthlni
lurnkab tba nonry If deatred, KlKt oara
In I'ortland. 1. . 21a l ey Co.. contracuoa
rcnneis, .onn western tianu blcg.
aicJUKKNlZii your bgldingt; a.il kinds of
repair; aao my Oral sua tor sew noir
Max I. alrr. Concord bldC- Mtln i.-wtv
rormeriy tup. Urtfoa Home Bai-den.
LoT in ii.rke;ey addition. ,
baryaia. lnquir of oaaer.
.3u
; a t.
Kuaal
t KKAL r-VTATE.
Ka4 ni A lrT mrat rraprrly.
ii- liOO VS. r. a Wash mgtitn a; .. f.n ix a-
t on. a fu l. r.nt 7r.; cleats !
Jr..s lor ijutvk. a.o f..O.
4 rrvorr-.s. prsf!!ra;'r new fum'shieca,
r Wiimn, aii M. K. rooms; t rt
per month. Jv0J i.Dd.a.
HoTe! in the heart of business district
M r-orr.s. braes h-d. e&tra f ooU car
run nln water in all roo;na, sterns
leat, clearir.a Jt.wii p-r rtiiwlh. on o tua
bsi bus la lh C;t, tk.iU.
These are a few rt ur numtrous Tlst-lnf-
No mailer ahat you h or whera
lov atfJ. will mc.i it . f-ee ua before-
In vea; r s; r 1 it : n c our trofer: r. Arms
K m-iy t'o . IV Al'inc-n b.: MiM 74
l or Kale
-II 4MB
MOPER.V 12-ror.m residence tn the beat sec
tion of lr tnetot.. h.rda.totl f .oora
ihrouchout. ip4uiui hai:ay. library, iiv
Ins. C;n.nc an.l b:-ak:at txonia finished
In a. ex tea ma hocny and oaa. sua par
lor, e eepms; jort h. Itrg fiti.ahel attic,
full lomrfie ttaeement. tile-l bathrooms,
art la:ic Mchiinjc fixture, t r. rea f nr
piatea. Utrt sanitaiy p umi inc f.xTuiea,
ei teaut if al srouni'.i; c uarauieed to I -a
of t tie ninfit artiftlt ard beat bul-t
iei ilr- noes m 1 'irt . nd . reason a b. a teroaS
by o nr. K :. t(T(oniin.
DESIGNERS AND ERECTORI
or
ARTISTIC II Oil EH.
NORTHWESTERS TRUST COM PANT.
WILCOX BLDG.
Vain IM7.
8l:h and vrashlr rtn.
KOROKD KALF."
K'U'KI SAI.K-"
'KOKi KD ISA LK "
6-room stn t !y modern burtfalow, . f lr
plare. u u v built-la ctmven irtice. w anti
traya fu.l baaement. nice lawn and f . o -rra.
a nice, rlean hnrtie; Trl- $-i f-Vxl
caah. bal. per mo., a per a-ni; near
car. paved nt.. conxenient t.- atorea.
It. M. tiATKWOOD & to. 4iM Pt
HKhjKK YOU HIV
VOL" OWK IT TO YiiVRSKt-F
to ea our l.M rf o rr bouwea wUh
photographs, prico and full data. Wo
hae b'-i;aea In ail parts of the city, all
prices an.l term: some rl bar pal na. Wo
near pad prices. Th tuer and seller
know ea t! v what a e r nnWir.r. r
FRANK 1 Mr;i'lRK. AUl.NtSTOS HT.tU.
To Ruy Y our lioine. Vain I-',
Kofi SAl-ki S-rootu rurmshe-1 houive. w.ta
bat h. ca, elec: rtftty. tntiudm ff f .ne rues,
carpeia. a'ao $T. new Ao.an p:ino.i;
houM :n A-l eonJltion and have, fuel t'
lst ;;i W.nter; lt mlnuirs from h--irt of
c:t and a few minutes wa k from A.
bina aliops. Ait aaetsmenta Ptd up. Lot
IT. X 1 r ,t9 $:U(Hi ; et:.0 cati. bal. on
t tne. House cn be tou(hl unfurnished,
I'hone o ner. Kat
iv"i iiis;AU'W $:..o 1 kjWN.
rt-rm, near.y new bunsatow, conrreto
basement, paneled dinlna-room. plate-rtl
and beamed -eilinit. ltut.-hi knrhen. mhn
enamej plum blUt?. ni real a.eepintr porch.
.V"t1' lot. K. Trt h at N.. near MV car.
1'rlt HvK); eav terms See
FRANK I- MetU'IRK. AUIMiTOX PITHi.
To Huy Your Home. Main 1 (Hi
WANT a homo or lnrtment ? Seo mjr
to honestly bulit M Si1e houaea; ey
wa.k to Miulh 1'ortlaml vnipyarda or bupi
nrM center, near bhai:uck s hool ; only
Si;.0 for the two. or U1 separate' y.
ranh or Inst a. hnenta ; net you 7 per cent.
.Sate commiMion by bujlnc from oanr,
l'hon Main 745 or call 4Tt Mall U
lAKKK.St. tnt? hiichly Improved acre. 1
bloc-a to car. 1 b.orkt Fsn1y bivd.. near
oxl achooi; H-roo:n modern bunftiow,
ail bu) t-ina. f ir-p;i, bat h. preaaura wa
ter, teas, crrtriuiy. icaras. 'J chicken
house, a U kinds of bernea. f m;t trees,
rosea and shrtii.ery. ftn , lawn; tern.,
I'hone Tabor 4 J .. Ivoute . box 10.
VACANT r.lN;AI.uV,
1'RK'i. i:.hi.
?r.o now n. nr. i kk month.
Five-room at tractive bunjt'ow. Whlta
enamel plumbinc eec and aaa. Mova la
lodav. U of)i.!iii k car. See
FRANK L. Ml IRli, Alii NO TON rT.TXJ.
To liuy Your Home. Ma i n 1 OtiH.
A - K 0 M 111 A Low $
&OvlH-f tni lot. lull cement basement.
In ko.M resi'lential district, bath. Iichis
and it.t. l-ui It -tn but : el, tan bed room a.
liard ood lloora. par klnK. Iivmt and dm-n-r-Hm
e c-asi., baiauco like ranL
Ta (xr T 1 tn.
FOR SAl.i. AT A lUf.'.AIN.
T-room mdern house and lot. one block
from car.:ne in Se.ood. I'rn for prop
erty, unincumbered. Jk. MuK have ."'
caah. baance iU- Tnt wlin intereat. No
ascnts need answer. 1 'hone Sc.; a ood 1 So.
ifirr rt 1. M. and on Sunaaya.
It- - I - ARK MSv'ol'KAuKO
trytnc to find a uit.-f home come to Outv
of f ica a nl look oer p ho ;og rap lis of our
li;ins-a We h.v a hundred a: ood buy a,
soma on 1' o-n p menta.
C'Ol- A. Mi KEN N A A . M.
:h St.. H.arl of Trade Bidc
StK J-a liinbl ave. for the btccest bar
Ia!o in A.ame-'a I'ark; K- room : :ne mod
ern home, lotiifthmi new and rlaaay;
worth H'.w'. but no rr.i nn ab.e offer re
fused. e owner. 417 " h a m her of Com
merce, or phouo alur ti 1'. -U- Wood. am a
4-lliVINuTO ni'YJ
(404 iv.d Nor: hi Immed'.ata
i-;. 17th Nn hf poaaeaaion,
p;:.itii 4 2 V. I'.'ih Nwrtiu Ky
4VtT;i O'.mi W-ld t rt tenua,
li.s; c!" higlier-prlred hnmea.
Tt. T. JJTRKKT. Irvincion Acrnt. E. sr4-
HOMK of a banker, moat firut!v aectlot
of Willamette H'vd 1.'.o.m. smell plat a
with latent improvements, juc on doiar,
I.V0OU. Last IJ7. tomner).
ROSK CITY IHSTR1CT.
Coy 4 -rxKJitt lmni.ua, like new. only
two b ock to JSandy tld and R. C. car. Ml
ilMi lot; iKi""":n at once; price $1400.
l.ood term. W liy rent ar-l expect to hav
to move; c 3U. Lerr. 304 0a at. iirowd
w ay l'5.
Haw til k n k iil-trict.
IS -story hunpaiow. modern throurhout;
7 room. break!j-t rm. 4 bedroom, fur
nished or unfurnlahed. Half cash re
quired. Call between lrt and U A. 34.,
..r and 7 r. M. -'O Z. ..7th at.
$JilM 4 rooms, bath, c rd electric lifhta.
laundry traya In basement; lot &x
n, abundance of fruit trees and
berries : 1! blocks to ar. eiKl caati
ard term on Imlinrf.
.T A. 1 " K M AN CO. ."14 Stark. Main 6S.1.
I'oRT LANU iTKUiHTS Ieslrabi o-room.
bath, s-eeplna porch. cas-d-in aun pore u.
f. rep. ace. whit enamel o(hlor, beauti
ful paper, m-tnilurnt view f mha:e c:ty,
risers and mountain ; easy m at kit, ft d:i
t ant e. Mir. 4s.'7. A os Ca 1 niornlnga
biCt-a thoaa tmo new bunicaloma I am build
mc on I von at., be in K. ast ft and fci.
3'.t h. 1 b.ock tr orh HUhmond r ; mode ru
from A io Z. ready ion : buy now and
select our om n cu.on, fixtures, etc, paved
straet. lot. Tabor l'.4. .
Ai'liK with nw 0-rixmi house lv.u,
motlerjite priced lt la K.-ti as p.rt pa -Mtfiit
tih some c.is.'i. b-.unte easy terms
at tj per cent, O. 3ur;rr, Dir, at VmX
WiUox b:1fi. Main ;-i7.
JiiM) WALK1NU I'iMAN' E .KMX
.'e-room cottage, mo-tern pluintinaT. and
electri--ity ; tux painted; J-'' dm n. hr
FRANK L Mt-;i IKE. A UlNtiT N HMca.
To Hay Y our Hon v. Main lt't
BIO 4 -room plastered houe. fleepina por-h.
elecinc hRhts. K-t, lull Peiiient. vrajce.
j nt It ,'i berries, fruit trea; pax ed road.
C. blocks from car. bit' blat st. Ml tScott
c a r.
4-ltxiM modern bunii .om . ."....('; $ 1 foi
domn, ..; monthly int ;udtna interest. 1-V4
Kaat abroad ay. between 4t li and 4t' h.
Rose Caty i'ark. No asm., ao lur
mture. at 1. 1 1j K I N 7-rm house tin i. orblt at reet.
in iSouth I'oriiand; apler.did view of river
and ni'-ufium. . no acenta: some trade ;
prica Haw. l'aritcuiar call Marshall
1.Y
NEAR THOMPSON SCHOOL.
9Oihi 7 rooms, iiicxiern . cash. bal.
$:,:. month, lu.l lot and a.ey; hrd sur
face .n t.
M K. TMMPPrtV. te M.ssiastppl ave.
A l'ANL'V barftan In T-room cot la a at lOjJ
Tillamook, at ert;,o. bmall amount dom n. ,
Aasuuta tnor tc-tce $LM.hmi. ba la nrs Install
ment. I'on't tail to look at Ihia. Tabor
l.i, M. Kay bldf
lihlUKt purchaalnc property obta:n report
on l:a value anj condition. Oct your
m-ne s mvrth. li.-aonao.a char tea. Mac
Nauxhtoa A H niond. value uea aa parts
Cor Sett bltlg AJatn Ml
j.jaiuU bunnalov; full basement cemented;
trert pae.i. paid for; it or 3 rooms can be
finish -J tapper ator; f ire p. ace. ail built
in. F-at M iL (ri e :; term eaay.
H. S CihiK. t''J Mo k E- Hiof.
A RiKys in Sunn.J. siitall lot. full Um
ment . ntc e l a rf e room . now acaat ; ncr
carline. ey term.
H S- t 'h, r-;oia r.x. niflf.
FINE, modern. 6-rtKm houe. with furniture.
trays, atreet lm i-rovements t-a.O. 3l
terma. ly onrr. -11 K. 4:th at.
ftJiHi ImjWN, bt'tnr like rent. 7roorn
ern noue. S l-- U car. Iarr; l"t
mod-
raa Ja . d
murt a evvK. w .
take --"'O
74TS
A liOUt'. m el 1 - bu : i i. tf-nnim. 2 -story hurc-
l.v . near carl inc. Alberta, Frit a 3-0.
terms
H K C o K. S:o-k K. RI d sr .
JL"T LIKE NEW -7-roo-n bouse and J lo.a,
, near Ar eta. ;'i'd; -.' tssh. bal. l:ka
rnt; b;c-t i-rin in ci: y. Cal 417
t himwr o: oni -r.erce. or phone owner.
r e r P.
A l;oM-"v fuii lot. ta-men t : r biock
tv, : i ao.ni r; a guod bu ; 1ola
4- av. (.uvlv, O'.O SLock Ex. l.ds.