20 TILE 3ICRXIXG OltEGOXLVN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1018. ONE SHIP LAUNCHED ; AT 563,300.010 YARD Record of Hog Island Plant Is Bared by Mr. Piez. CRAFT IS FOUND UNFIT Senator Johnson Suggests That Ves sel Is Put In Water Before Com-' , plctioa for Propaganda. WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. The cost of the sreat shipbuilding plant at Hog Island was estimated today at $63, 300,000 by Charles Piez, general man ager of the Shipping Board's emer gency fleet corporation. He said that Jhe yard, which has delivered only one ship and has 50 keels laid, should be completed in 60 days. The original estimate of the cost for the plant on a smaller scale wzus 921, 000,000, and this was increased later to $27,000,000. Upon a survey to be made about January 1 to determine whether the American International Corporation is reducing operating expenses, Mr. Piez said, will determine whether the Gov ernment shall take over the shipyard. Ship Launched Too Soon. The witness said so far keels for 50 ships had been laid, one ship delivered and five are in the basin. The one ship delivered was launched prematurely, which delayed Its being placed In serv ice by about 60 days, but he said the vessel was given the highest rating by Lloyd's. Mr. Piez said he anticipated the delivery of two more ships before January 1. He praised the work performed by the Skinner & Eddy plant at Seattle. Wash., which produced 20 ships this year on a five-way yard. This plant holds the record for production. Mr. Piez said the armistice will not Interfere with the production of ships by the fleet corporation, which will go .on laying keels under present con tracts. "Does the Emergency Fleet Corpora tion propose to go on building ships at the present cost?" asked Senator Harding. "We have not been Instructed other wise. It would be an expensive opera tion to quit now." "Would you go on if it was your pri vate enterprise?" Senator Harding asked. "I believe I would." Cost to IT. S. Great. When the witness said the .approxi mate cost of these ships would be about $225 per ton. Senator Harding de clared this was two or three times wha. other countries are paying. Mr. Piez said England now pays about $140 per ton and that the emer gency fleet corporation had been con tracting for cargo ships at about $190 a ton, the cost depending on the type of ship. Replying to a statement made by Senator Harding that the contracts for ships had been awarded to meet war emergency, Mr. Piez said the emergency - ships had not passed and he rec ommended going ahead to meet the world tonnage shortage which he esti mated at 20,000,000 deadweight tons. The witness testified that the Quist conck, the first ship completed at Hog Island, was launched August 5, when about 63 per cent riveted. This, he said, was necessary to carry out the launching programme which was at tended by President Wilson. Senator Johnson suggested that the launching had been for propaganda purposes. Mr. Piez described the progress on the wooden shipbuilding programme. He said 134 vessels of that class had been completed, 133 launched, 169 were on the ways, while contracts for 160 had been canceled. In addition, the board canceled contracts for 20 steel ships, 100 wooden barges and suspend ed work on 90 seagoing tugs. Tourist Travel Increasing. California travel continues to In crease as the holiday season draws near. Train No. 53, the Oregonian, is , running in two sections every night, and extra equipment is being added to other trains to take care of the people. It Is predicted by railroad officials that the year will be a record-breaker for California tourist travel from the Pa cific Northwest. Rates for Classified Advertisements In The Oregonian. Daily and Sunday Per line. One Una lis Two consecutive times. ! ."".I .'.11'. '.ttt Three consecutive times bl5-?r "'en consecutive times 66e The following classifications excepted. Che rate on liich Is Jc per line per dan Situations Wanted Male. Situations Private families. Board and Rooms Private 1 amities. Housekeeping Rooms Private tumilies. No ad taken (or less than two lines. Count six words te the line. Advertisements (except "Per sonal.") will be taken over the tele phone If the advertiser Is . subscriber to either phone. No price will be quoted over the phone, bat statement will be rendered the following day. Advertise ments are taken for The Daily Ore. gonian until 8 P. M.: for The Sands oregonian until 6 p. M. Saturday. AUCTION BALES TODAY. At Wilson's Auction House. 10 A. M. Furniture. 160-171 Second St. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, Koom 15:1 Courthouse. 5th St. Entrance. Phone from 8 to 5, Main 378, Home Phone A 2.2.v Night call after office hours, Wood lawn 564. Report all cases of cruelty to the above address. Electric lethal chamber for small animals.- Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone- desiring a dog or other pet communi cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed stock, as we look after th Impounding. There is no more city pound, Just Oregon Humane Society. MEETING NOTICES. ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. 86. O. E. S. Resulax meeting this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock Degrees and social. By order W. M. SARAH B. GUERIN. Sec. "Will meet this (Friday) even ing at 226 Alder St.. at 7:30 o'clock. Work In the Initia tory. Visitors welcome M. A. Carlson. N. G. F. COZENS. Rec. See. ALBERT PIKE LODGE NO. 162, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication tonight (Friday)" at 7:30 o'clock. E. A. degree. " Isitors welcome. Bv order of "VV. M. E. R. IVIE. Sec. WEBFOOT CAMP, NO. 63, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, meets every Friday night t W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th street. All members welcome. Kum to Kamp Friday mgnt. H. L. BARBUH, Clerk. GUL REAZEE GROTTO. NO. 63. Infor mal victory dance Saturday evening, Dec 2L 101S. Multnomah Hotel ballroom. E1IBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plat. Sew designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131- th St. rRJEDLANDER's lor too go emblmta, class pins and medals, 810 "Washington at. HASSALO . L0.0.E MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O. ELKS JJO. 142. Members are requested to meet at the chapel of" the Kdwird Holraan Undertaking Company, this (Friday) mornlnp, 10:30 o'clock, to at tend the funeral services of t.r-,J - our late Krother Joseph 7p?ti'!Zff-' Baum, member of Met! ford ' Lodge No. 11C8. Visiting members Invited to attend. M. R. 8 PAULDING, Bee. PORTLAND AERIE. NO. 4. K. o. E.. meets at 8 o'clock tonight (Fri day), Third and Madison sts. Smoker in prospect. Visitors invited. J. B. F1THIAN. Secretary. MULTNOMAH CAMP. NO. 77. W. O. W.. meets at their hall. East Sixth and East Aider streets, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Visit ing neighbors always wel come. J. O. WILSON. Clerk. MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 13. - E. S. Special meeting this (Friday) afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp, in Masonic Temple, for the purpose of conducting the funeral service of our late Sister X'olll. L'all, O ... . . land Crematorium at 2 o'clock. By order W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY, Sec. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. B5. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Friday) even ing, 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Annual election and installation of officers. Visiting brethren welcome. By order V. M H. J. HOUGHTON. Act. Sec SELLWOOD LODGE. NO. 131, A. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Friday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Work F. C. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. J. H. BUTLER, Sec. DIED. E1v3at;hR'rLhe .rcslde" I" Woodland. 0 Fei w7fe ofnnj,hTerEtngaif seDhh'Ru' .HrJhDV'. Mr, Jo': A.odia Butler. Katy 7 " Rober?' ' a'nd' Joh'n FisherWm,Portl5nd' and Mr- Charles ! ! hw'jyi"iamftrFre1 and Kire Englert. m?i ? and' Wa"h- 'uneral announce ment later by Dunning x, me-i JNGiTAt,e n,omo "f her daughter. Mrs. Mink, i i- 1 i.ongview avenue, in Ha.A" KlnB' ased S7 "e 10 months Chic "' moheIU of Mr"' M- E- Simpson. Wi : ' "foyle- Seattle: Mrs. Clara iMIson, Edmonds. Wash.; Mrs. J H Scrltsmeir. of this city, and John A. King fate" S' Funeral announcement M'MULLAN William James McMullsn. "it. yf?r"' ,fadflc Coa" representa VuS Huntley Manufacturing Company, fa CIeeJt- N" y- witn offices at sni S?thrdI,0' T,?ad, bui'dlng. Was formerly with Russell & Miller Milling Companv. Minneapolis. Remains will be taken to Minneapolis and Interred In Lakewood cemetery. Minneapolis tin npr, Mw.IiHLANT"In tnls c"y- December is! sanies jucniiian, aged 27 years, husband of Mrs. Mildred E. McMillan, of 004 Last Sixty-first street North. The remains are at Flnley's. Montgomery at fifth. Notice of funeral h.rf,. MITCHELL In this city, at 1099 Man-land w en"e-.,V'n'f,'"ed Mitchell, beloved wife of r' "-Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0- P- c hurch. Remains at the A R Jiei ler Company, undertakers. Funeral no tice later. SKOGLUND In this city. December 19. 1918. John Emil Skoglund. aged 41 years, husband of the late Helen C. Skoglund. 1- uneral announcement later by the Erlc Oi Undertaking Company. OYAWADA At the residence. 1318 Garfield avenue, Kimie Oyawada. aged 2 vears 11 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr ?5' J '. Oyawada. Remains at Dunning & McEntee a parlors. Funeral notice later. KAoi?FMA-N'"TIr. tnls cl,y- December 17. JU1S. Ray o. Xauffman. Remains at Hol man a funeral parlors. Funeral notice later. T Yonn-1!? I'i'i .HT- December 19. Baby Young, beloved infant child of Mr. and Mrs Louis Young. Remains are at the residential parlors of Miller & Tracey. Km? I" 'his city, December 19. 1018, William C Lahti. aged 19 years. Re mains at Holman's funeral parlors. Funer al notice later. I tXERAL NOTICES. BROCKER Mrs. Anna Brocker. aged SI. died at St Vincent's Hospital, Saturday vtZSHiP'S 14i 188' Sne "eaves a husoand irederick Brocker. of U10 Borthwick street, mother and brother, of Ltttle Falls. .1 i, Fu"era' services at the Church of l o?ss jd Sacrament, Maryland avenue and Blandena street, tomorrow (Satur iK't December 21. at ft A. M. Remains wl.l be taken to the Portland Crematorium Placed in vault until May. then shipped to Minnesota tor Interment. cnambers-Kenworthy Company has charge of arrangements. Friends invited. Min nesota papers please copy. LInVnI,'GS.TON'E In thl c,t'. December in. lOJS, Mary Jane Livingstone, aged rS years 1 month 28 days; late of 0S!( East . ("yj'econd street North. Beloved wife 2- Abraham Willis Livingstone and moth f . T,T,e,deri Clyde Livingstone and the late William Bertram Livingstone. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Saturday! December 21. at 1:30 P. M from the res idential funeral home of Wilson & Ross, Multnomah and East Seventh streets. In terment at the Rose City Cemetery. MANES In this city. December IS Stan ley Manes, aged 31 years, late of Astoria. Or., husband of Mrs. Edith Manes, father of Edith and Stanley Manes, son of Mrs Fanny Rivers, brother of Mrs. Clarence Pyles. Mrs. J. P. Kirwan. Robert Manet all of this city, and Richard Rivers in h ranee. The funeral services will be held today (Friday) at 3 o'clock P. M. at Fin ley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in vited. Interment at Astoria. Or. GUINN At the residence of her daughter Mrs. A. E. McMonies. 2420 Kixtv-sevent h street Southeast. December IS, Mary tiuinn, aged 60 years 6 months 20 days, sister of Scott Gilbert, of this city and Louisa Stookesbury. of Turlock. Cal Fu neral services will be held at conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder street, at 3 P. M. today (Friday). 1-rlends invited. Interment Multnomah cemetery. . OWENS In this city, December 18. 191 S, Catherine W. Owens, aged 62 years; be wlfe of wn W. Owens; mother of William S.. Chester. Alfred Owens of Portland, and Arthur P. Owens, of Santa Rosa. Cal. Friends invited to attend the funeral services, which will !. held at Holman's funeral parlors at 1:30 I" M today (Friday). December 20, 1818 ' In terment Riverview Cemetery. NELSON In this city. December IS. Ger trude Nelson, aged 01. years, beloved wife of Ernest Nelson, mother of H. o. Nelson sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Poccock, of this city, and Frank Wolfram, of Bremerton Wash. Funeral rervices will be held to morrow (Saturday), December 31, at 10 A. M.. at the chapel of Miller & Tracey Interment at Mt. Scott Park cemetery. HENRY At McMlnnville. Or.. December IK Claude William Henry, aged 7 years 7 months l.i days, son of Robert and Audrey Henry, of McMlnnville. The funeral serv ices will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder street, at I P. M. today (Friday! December 20. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. STROHMIER In this city. December 18 f rank Strohmier. aged 27 years, husband of Mrs. Rose Strohmier, of 732 Vau-hn street. The funeral services will be held tomorrow (Saturday). December 21 at 0 o'clock A. M. at the Catholic c'hurrh Vancouver. Wash. Friends invite The Firth'" Finley'"' Montgomery at PFEIFER The funeral services of the late Mrs. Christina Pfeifer, beloved wi'e of August Pfeifer. daugter of Mr. and Mrs P. J. Wirsf. will be held at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Maryland avenue and Blandena street, today (Fridav) at 8:30 A. M. Friends Invited. The re mains will be taken to McMlnnville for Interment by A. R. Zelier Company. TRENKMAN At the residence. 53.1 College street, December 17. 1918, Elizabeth Trenk man, aged 38 years; beloved wife of Ben Trenkman. Friends invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2:30 p M . today (Friday), December 20, 1918. ' In terment Riverview Cemetery. BRENNEN The funeral services of the late Bert Lancelot Brennen will be held to day (Friday), December 20. at 1 P M at the chapel of Miller Tracey. Inter ment at Mt. Scott Park -cemetery. San Francisco and Truckey (Cal.) papers please copy. BAUM At Seattle, Wash., December 17 l'JIS, Joseph H. Baum, aged 42 years U months 13 days. Friends invited to at tend the funeral services, which wHl be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 10:30 A. M. today (Friday), December 20, 191$ Interment Beth Israel Cemetery. SCHIVELT The funeral services of the late Clarence ("Cal") C. Schively will be held tomorrow (Saturday). December 21 at .2:30 o'clock P. M. at Flnley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Interment at Rose City Cemetery. LANGNER In this city. December 18. 1918, Marie H. Langner, aged 34 years. Fu neral services will be held at P. L. Lerch s undertaking parlors tomorrow (Saturday), at 10 A. M. Friends Invited. FOLEY At his late residence. 11CS East Thirty-third street. Funeral services will be held at P. L. Lerch undertaking par lors tomorrow (Saturday), 12 o'clock. Friends invited, ' ivtnv wti 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. ACfOl.MA.NTS. JOHN E. CLARK, general and cost account ing. 402 East Washington St. Phone AttOKIMUX PI.KAT1.NO HEMSTITCHING WEtV?.' HiiM- ANi 1'LKAT SKIRTS A. V T.YLk.. lull $1. HEMSTITCHING 10c PER YARD. .,,. EASTERN NOVELTY CO., 65A 'FIFTH sr. BDWY, 2000. AGATE CLTTKK3 AND MFG. JEW EI-EKS. JEWELRY and watch repairing. Millers, J. W ash. St., Majestic Tnealer bldg. ALFALFA MEAL. GROUND FEEDS. HAY. W ALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. kUtiH ANTItlLKS AND AKT8. OLD BRASS, copper, curios, tapestry ana art jewelry bought and sold. 30 ad St. APPRAISALS. STANDARD APPRAISAL COMPANY. Ka.ll way Ex. Blag. Phone Marshall 275. ASSAVKKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second Gold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In all courts. S02 Northwestern Hank bldg. HAKBKK St PPLIES OREGON BARKER SUPPLY CO. We bu and sell' all kinds barber supplies. 230 2d. L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED. 312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143. CARPET CLEANING. PinO The kind that wear the beat are ilUUO made from your wornout carpets by the Northwest Rug Co. tforroer ad dress. 153 Union ave.). Rag rugs woven all sizes. Cai pet cleaning, refitting and resizing. Mail orders solicited. lbs East 8th. PHONE EAST 3oo. B 1280. FLUFF RUG CO. ZZirJ?. CELLULOID lIl'TTONs. THE IRW IN-HODSON COMPANY. 387 Washington. Broadway 44. A 1254. CHIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS WILLIAM, Estelle and Florelle DeVcney. the only scientitic chiropodists and arch spe cwllsts in the city. Parlors 3U2 Gerlinger bldg.. southwest corner Second and Alder. Phone -Main 13U1. DR. UAKTNER. Ingrown nails, bunions a specialty; toot arches made to order. 311 Swetiand bidg., cor. 5th-Wash. Main lusl. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN. DR. McMAHON, Macleay bldg.. lOO'o chiro practic. World's best. Adjustments made easy. Obstinate cases 50c rate. CIKCILAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 510-11-12 Royal bldg. Mar. 5822. luu letters multlgraphed, $1.50. COAL. ROCK SPRINGS and Castle Gate coal; Im mediate deliveries on large and small orders. Central Fuel Co. Main I6O6. COLLECTION AGENCIES. NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1790. No collections, no charge. Established luuo. DAXC1XG. MRS. BAYH'S Dancing Academy 308-11 Dekum bldg. Best Instructors. Beginners class Tues. eve.; class party FrL eve. Les sons day or eve. by apopintmenc Phone Main 1345. AL1SK.Y Dancing Academy. Private Instruc tors, day and evening, classes Friday even Ing. 2d floor Allsky bldg. S lessons. $5. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY. 10U 2d it. Ball room and stage dancing. Class Tues., Frl. eve. ; children especially. Main 21U0. DENTISTS. DR. HARRY SKMLER, Dentist. 204 Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrison. Main 0570. EYE, EAR, NOSE AM) THROAT. Dr. F. F. Casseday, specialist; glasses fitted. I 700 E. Burnside. cor. 2Ulh. B 1393, K. 4734. WHOLESALERS AND aiANUFACTURERS AUTO TOPS. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 9th and Oak. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. COAL DEALERS. PIPE, PIPE FITTING AND VALVES. MENDOTA COAL CO., 415 N. W. Bank M L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St. ' bldg. Main 7472. 1 DRY GOODS-NOTIONS: PLUMBING AND STEAM SI 1PI.1ES. I niMKPI ?picTlfloc..room and office M" U LI N E. 84-86 Front St. , Ll UlimLLOrlLl- UU. 47 North Fifth street. PRODI CE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. GKAIN MERCHANTS. EVERDING & FA RK ELL. 14Q Front St. PACIFIC GRaFn CO.. Board of Trade Bldg. KOl'H AND BINDING TWINE. HATS AND CAPS. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. THANHOUSEK "HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St. SASH. DOORS AM) GLASS. HIDES. WOOL. C'ASCARA BARK. W. P. FULLK.R & CO.. 12th and Davis sis. KAHN BROS.. 195 Front St. WALL PAPER. PAINTS AND LI BR1CATING OILS. MILLER Wall Paper & PL. Co.. 172 First st. W. P. FULLER CO, 12th and Davis Sts. MORGAN WALL TAPIlt CO.. 230 2d St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON & ROSS EAST JTII AND MlTTNOMAU Fort I a ml 'm Mot IroKreMive FUNERAL DIRECTORS -C SI6S HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors Established 1877. Third and Salmon Streets. Main 007. A 151L Lady Assistant. Perfect Funeral Service for Less. MILLER & TRACEY Independent Funeral Directors. "Wash, st., bet. -0th and 21 at. West Side. Main 2691. Lady Assistant. A 7 683. RIVERVIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM offers Hingis tombs, family sections and family rooms i'o mm odious chapel tor final services. The best in burial. PORTLAND MAUSOLEUM COMPANY, 6rt5 Pittock Block. I'hone Broadway 351. J. P. Finley & Son PROGRESSIVE FUN EH A L DIRECTORS. Main It M'intEoiiiery at Fifth. A l.V.M. DUNMNd & McENTEE, funeral directors. Broadway and Pine street. Phone Broadway 430. A 4".r. Lady attendant. F. S. DUNNIXU. INC., THE GOLDEN Rl'LE UNDERTAKERS. 414 East Alder St. East 52. B -jr.-Jti. CLOSED CARS FOR FUNERALS Phone Wood lawn GTSS. BREEZE & SNOOK Bj'nt MR. AND MI'.S. W. 1L HAMILTON Fu neral service. 1!)73 E. Gllsan. Tabor 43 la. P L LERCII Eaat 1Hh and Cla" L-i-pT-"- Twelfth and Morrison streets. Lil.Ik-VJxN Broadway ?r,34. A R ZELLER CO 'J3 wniam av A. D. KEN WORTHY CO. 5802-04 t2d St., Lents. Tabor 28T. SKEWE3 UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d and Clay. Main 41.VJ. A 23'Jl. Lady assistant. FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO., Florists. 354 Washington. Main 1109. A 12tl!. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 2S7 Morrison st. Main or A 1S05 Fine flowers and floral designs. . No branch stores. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 213L Selling; Bldg.. 6th andAlder StS; PEOPLES FLORAlTsHOP. 245 Alder. Flow ers and designs very reasonable. Mar. 5922 IRVINGTON I'ARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and Yamhill. Funeral designers: lowest prices. TONSKTII FLORAL CO.. 2S7 Washington St.. bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A 1161. LUBLINER. Portland Hotel, 32S Morrison. Charge accounts solicited. Marshall 753. MOXDI EMS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 2B4-266 4th St., opposite City Hall. Main 8564. Philip Neu & Rons for memorials. EE BLAESING GRANITE CO. I THIRD AT MADISON STRE ET T- ,11es" 3ui eim -ft. ' l. turn i t'j KDICATIONAL. A.P.Armstrong Specialists In Commercial Education. Arnist rung-Holmes BlM.hS tUl.Lt.OE. ItKIIUZtlt. SELECT rotted manure, rosea, lawns and simeiis uenverea. big truck loads. ojs. V ELL-ROTTED-cow and horse manure da livered. full or half truck load. Mar. 133J. FLLPF KLG AND KAG KLG FACTORY, NORTHWEST RUG CO.. established 1UU3. Fiuif rugs and rag rugs woen. ail sizes. East bth and Taylor. East 35ti. Li 121 HEMSTITCHING. K, STtl'HAX, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat, buttous covered; mall orders, lu Pittock block. Broadway 10;0. JllSlt. EMIL TIIIELIIORN. violin teacher, pupil Sevelk. 207 Flledner btug. Bdwy. 162. KOL KENiiECK. violin, piano, harmony, all string. 4uu Yamhill. instruments sold. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTIC I A N S. GLASSES AT A SAVING. c - !,-.Ntr I solicit your patronage on the basis of capable service. Thou " sands of salisticd patrons. A trial win convince. t'liu. V . Goodman. Optometrist, 2U9 Morrison. Main 2124. PATENT ATTORN E S. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years experience U. b. and toreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg. GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bldg. Main 25-5. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. 905 Broadway bldg. Rheumatism. fmale disorders, skin trou bles, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, throat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure. 80 increased efficiency: d r u e: 1 e a a treatment- tinlir.. naralvsls. head- ache, tonsllitls. Dr. Watters. 3u6 Swetland bldg. Marsnall PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices. Stark-Davis Co., 212 Third. Main 7'.'7. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS J. K. Gantenbeln, Mgr. Printing and linotyping. luil'.s Front street, corner Stark. Main or A 141S. DDIMTIUO F- W. BALTES & COMPANY. I nlil I iPIU 1st and Oak sts. Main 165. A 1165 SECOND-HAND STOKES. LEVIN 11DW. & FUUN. CO., 221 Front Street. . We buy and sell everything In the hard ware and lurniiure line. Phone Main HW72. A 7174. MAIN 0490 Buy and sell second-hand tools, junk, old automobiles. 233 Front. TRANSFER. AMI STORAGE. AMERICAN TRANSFER & STORAGE. We do hauling of all kinds in or out of the city Baggage and furniture moving our specialty; 7 days' free storage. Get our prices. We hurry. Broadway 4133 309 Oak st. ORKGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St. corner of 15th. Telephone Broadway 1281 or 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In the city. FIREPROOF STORAGE C. M. OLSON TRANSFER CO.. 248 PINE. MADISON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSIi. OF flce 1S9 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main 1691. PACKING MOVINp STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 105 Park st. Main 519o. A 10.. 1. CLAY S. MORSE, 1 NC TRACKAGE" STORAGE, TRANSFER. 448-454 Gllsan st. WATCH REPAIRING. HIGHEST prices paid old watches and Jew elry Condition no object. Repairs a spe cialty. Reiner Jewelry Co.. 449 Wash. St. WOOD. NATIONAL FUEL CO. East 2041. Sho blocks, mixed slab, good furnace wood. NEW TODAY, Send Us Your Old Carpets, Old Kngjs and Woolen Cletlilnc We Make Reversible, Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS Tber Wear Like Iron. Mall Ordeva. Send for Booklet. Use Rdci Woven. All Slsee. , Carpet Gleaning 9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50 WESTERN FLUFF KfO CO.. 64 L'uiob Ave. M. East 6616. B 1475. G arages "Vzinul ZS4 Ankur St. rhone ilroadway 149. Sam Connell Lumber Co. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved citv and farm property Inatallmeal repayment privllvro If preferred, prunipt, rebable eervlce. A. H. B1RRELL CO. tl7-tl Northwestern Bank Bullduas. Marshall 4114. A 411H. JOHN-B. COFFEY MORTGAGE IXJANS. Insurance, Surety Bonds 102 WILCOX 15 LUG. Malm 702. A S702. MORTGAGE LOANS ON BUSINESS AMI RESIUKNCK PKOI-ERTV. ROBEhixl.V Jfc EWINO. 807- Northwestern Bank Bide REAL, ESTATE. For Sale Lota. BELMONT BARGAIN. Go look at N. E. corner of 55th and Belmont, looxloo. all Improvements paid, worth 65O0; no building restrictions must raise funds; f3SUU takes It, half cash.- Owner. Main 9451. ' THAT VACANT LOT Turn a ouraen lnte Income. We design and build anything furnish the money If desired. Eight years in Portland. L. R. Bailey Co., contracting architects. Northwestern Bank bldg. FINE corner lot, 45x115. one block to street car: cost I55U; will sell for 400 If taken within 30 days, because I want to leave Portland. Come and see owner, 1S71 McKenna ave. Take St. Johns car. 1225 23 DOWN, $5 per month. .".0x100 lot, 100 feet N. of Burnside, facing W., on 83. FRANK L. McGUIHE. ABINGTO.M HLDU. TWO good corner lots, good locality. Bdwr. 229.". For MalelloitMes. HOUSE $4000 FOR 2650. 7 rooms. Alameda district, something superior. $650 cash. Kennedy 4c -Miller, 8'-!'J Salmon. SEE 1104 E. 55th N.; 7-room bungalow, bath. eiec. Ilnis. uaaemcni. macauam Street (paid). Price IL'l.'iO; $.100 cash. 5. ROOM house near 40th and E. Grant. too. Haru-surrace street; Improvements paid. Terms. East 491, REAL ESTATE. for Mali -Hons HOME BARGAINS. $950 3-rnom furnished cottage, $100 down; vacant. E. 64th sl $1100 l-reom buiiKSlow, neat home. h. w. floor in living. rm. Kenton district. $1400 l-room hoilMe. enamel plumbing. elect, and gas; close Woodlawn car. 2oo down. $1500 t-room neat cottage. Just painted; Hancock, near Eut 6th. Vacant. $1850 l-rm. neat bungalow, white enamel plumbing, elect, and gas. F. C t-aseinent. laundry trays; close to ear. $J(K) down. $-.00 5-rm. bungalow, modern, on comer lot. 3 blocks to car; vacant. $200 . wl" handle. Kenton district. Snap. $-800 5-room. attractive modern home. I'ledmont dtst.. close to I'nlon ave.: paved st.; garage, hot-water beat- inn system. Terms. -300 5-rm. very new bungalow; F. C. basement, fireplace, sleeping porch. - "roadway cur. Terms. $150 ."-rm. modern bungalow; paved St.; Hawthorne dlst. A bargain. Terms, we have about 4txi photographs In our Office of appraised houses we have for sale, all prices and terms, all parts of city. Kce our Hat before you buy. Four experienced real estate salesmen with autos at your service. fce 1KANK 1 Mt-criRK. A BINOTOV BI.DG. TO BUY YOUR HOME. MAIN 10IS. WALNUT PARK. A REAL BARGAIN $4500. An exceptionally well-built and well arranged bungalow of 8 rooms In one of Portlands hlKhest class renldcntlal dis . i"" K,cPt'"''ally large living room. Ji i Fr,"ncli doors between living and dining rooms. 1 bedroom downstairs with bath and toilet on first floor and toilet lavatory on -J.l floor. Iirge garage, mil lot with alley. All street improve ments paid. Accessible to 6 cars. Surely someone will buy this bargain. Owners moving away and must sell. Act quickly. ... , A. G. TKEPE CO., 04 Stark, near 3d. Main 3516. Branch Office, unth and bandy. ,, ROSE l-ITV PARK. $2400 $-'4(iO $2400 $i'4iM $2401) -Roo.I UUKRX ANN BUNGALOW. Large living-room, elegant buffet, book ,' "l''n"1t Porch, large Dutch kitchen, panel dining-room, beaming, plumbing up and down atalrs. 1 large bedchamber on lower floor, choice electric fixtures and last but not least the finest of FURNACE AND FI P. E PL ACE. Lot MIxlOo. liens paid, just 2 blks south of Sandy. $400 cash. Yesterday me told you of a place that would be sold In 24 houra. ell. It's sold: Now watch out for this one. (x:LrENRKRr.. ABIXOTOX BLDG. J 1 ears in Portl-ind." Aluin 4R03. iRVrNGTON'. CAN MOVE RIGHT IX. -room atrir-tly modern houne, with nil tho latent built-in faturvn. tiood Kara, only one block from the club. If an cash. i5o taka It. Criic(nal coat was over $SOOO. &r Mr. Kulton. RKLTABLt: -VESTMENT CO.. SOU oak jru Broadway 4133. OPPORTl'MTr TO MAKK $.00A Look at 849 Tibbets Pt.. near irith. Clone to car ami school. pave-V ntrect. ronmi anI Mlecpinir porch, hardwood floor fire place, mod-rn; price .ia.o. No mortKaire or street lienM. Abi-oiutelv a golden op portunity to pick up a s-enulne bargain. 5fe Battln. 'fE?'4.RKr A- JACOBS COMPANY. 101 irth street. Alain 6S69. WILL SACRIFICR TO CIX)iSK ESTATE. TWO FINK ALAMEDA HOMES. 7uO cash, balance tcrm. Each haa 6 rooms, rec. hall, nlecpin? porch and ica rae. hardwood f.oorn, fireplace, book cases, furnace; very best part of Alameda. One at $3oo. one at $4:t.-f; the price U put away down for quick nale; each prop erty worth from 7.0 to 1mm) more. Bet ter see these at once. fall Mr. Barr. with I-ueddemann Co., Chamber of Comm erce bldg .MalnCu G 7. BliAUTI FULLY KL'KXISHEU BCXGALOW. o larpe rooms on fine corner lor. street all paved, rireplace. bookcases, buffet, full basonient. laundry trays, wood lift, an Meal home, furnlnhed completely. Ready to move right into. Best location In Mawthome. Handy to car and school Owner called East and Is sacrificing for quick sate. See it at once. Our autos at your service. Hunhes Blake. 114 W EMtV,"'8" Ver cu,:tens Bnk. I'hone W EST SIDE CASH SACRIFICE. 7-room. well-built modern house, rronnd equal to about 60xlOO. 2-room cottage In rear, hard-surface streets, one block from cur. clear of nil Incumbrances; Front street: price $U9."0. WATCH OlR ADS. TV E GET RESULTS c a. warriner, hitter, Lowe v co., 203-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. NIFTY HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW. 3ir,o. . 5 rooms and sleeping porch, built-in conveniences, fireplace, furnace, full ce ment basement, hard-surface in and paid. l blocks from car; quick possession and easy terms. C. A. WARRINER, R ITT Eft. LOWE V CO. 203-5-7 Board of Trad Bid. FURNISHED HAWTHORNE BUXC.ALOW M rooms, fireplace, built-in conveniences, full floored attic, full basement, one block from Hawthorn car. all hard-surface In paMi rlear of all incumbrancs; prlc 300u, terms. A. WARRTNER. RTTTER. LOWE & CO., 2Q.1-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. H A WTHOR N E. Modern 5-room bungalow, white enamel and old Ivory finish, oak floors, all of the bullt-lns that go with a modern bunga low. Possession at once. Christmas din ner In your own home. $33."io. .VM ca.h. 3 blocks to Hawthorne rar. Ierr & Rices 304'-:. oak st. Broadway 201 HAWTHORNE IISTKI('T 6-room bun low. all rooms nice and larre: has hardwood floors. fireplace bookcases. buffet, convenient, Dutch kitchen, I bedroom, has built-in dressers as well as spacious closet. In fnrt a cosy and artistic home. Only 2 blocks from car Tabor'iftS PriCtt ;J". terms. I'hone BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. 12,xll0. great va rtety fine fruit, grapes, berries; you can actually make your living from garrten chickens, fruit, etc.; 7-room fine resi dence, jrood furnace fwood in basement free). Prie $.16.M: $2:.0 cash. This prop erty Is worth f.vmn e.istlv. l Curtis ave., 3 blocks "W. St. Johns rar. off Fort land boulevard. Tabor S.".4. forenoon JEFFERSON HI SNAP. 5 rooms, large bath, full basement. S blocks from car. about blocks from Jef ferson Hi; qutt-k possession can ba had; prlc $18oo. faoo cash, balance Ilk rent. C. A. WARRTNER. RTTTER. LOWE & CO. 203-5-7 Board of Trad Bldg. J.'.OO n"WN. BALANCE MONTH LT LAUREL11 UltST BCNUALOW SACRIFICT-1 6 rooms, rec. hall and sleepinx porch, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, pa ra Re, A 1 condition ; only $3."0O. Csll M r. Barr. with Lud-Jemunn Co.. f13 Chamber of Commerce bldg. M.Mn 0967. BROADWAY STREET COTTAGE. Good f-room cottage, on West Broad way, near Jackson, few minutes' walk downtown; price $2700, $600 cash and 25 per month, fl per cent. J. W. GKUSSI. am Board of Trade. Main 7452. IRVINGTON. NO ORDINARY BUYS. t3inrt 4.-.S E. 13th North. t r, o 7 :. Wasco. S4 7r.O r44 K. 22 d North. Srti50 010 Weidler. 10.O0O E. 17th North. R. T. STREET. IRVINGTON AGENT IRVTNGTON. Colonial home, center hall, living, music, dining-rooms In old Ivory and mahogany trim, kitchen and breakfastroom white enamel, 4 bedrooms. sleeping porch rrage. perfect. J74.10. East 1 :t47. LAL'RELHURST. New7 6-roomed bungalow Just belnK finished, with garage, all modern and up to date. If you are looking for a home come and Inspect this at 1SJ Hazel fern Place, on block north of Gllsan at. T. B. Wtnshlp. LOO K I NO tor a West Side bargain? See 4H lOth st. 4SOO, mortrage $3000. If you know a bargain when you see it, then look at this and se Battin. THE FRED A JACOBS COMPANY. 104 Fifth Street. Main 6869. 4 ROOMS, partly furnished; bath, basement, attic; lot 70x100. Price $loO). half rash; 2 blocks to Rose City car. Call evenings and Sunday all day, 73S K. ?Mh N. la bor 4047. HAWTHORNE bunpalow Ifr.o; fine condi tion. 4 rooms; you can build on alee pi nj? porch or extra room; $ir0 'paved street paid. This U a snap, sure. 1110 Grant .10x100 lot. HOME. Irvtngton d.Btrict. 'or $900; corner lot and small house, all clear; must be sold to close an estate. East 85 1 . NEAR W. lT shops. 4 - roo m modern bung.i low, 50x100 lot, $130; easy terms, .isell wood car. 930 K. lHth st. IF YOU have a house and lot or a business Mock for sale, call CU2-3 Oregonian bldg. 6-ROOM HOUSE BA RGAIN IF BOUGHT QUICK. S42 SAN RAFAEL ST. OWNER. IN Mont a villa. 5-room modern cottage, ."Ox l'". rrtiit trees, owner, Ai w. Oreconlan. DE LA HUNT for perfect homes. East 1347. RFAL ESTATE. For Kale -HouMeSk. -READ THIS A SNAP SNAP SNAP $31.V MODERN BUNGALOW IN ROSSMEKE ROSE CITY CAR 5 rooms besides a room ceiled In attlq Entrance hall, Dutch kitchen, hardwood floors, built-in effects, fireplace, cement basement, laundry tra vs and a real fur nace. Just lots of roses, some fir trees. Paved street and sewer In and bonded as sessments, only $l.V Screened in rear porch nd cement walk to rear of house. Terms only $s.o down, balance $20 a month and Interest. You cannot beat this bargain. Place now vacant. Com qub-k. Our auto will take you out. J. I- HARTMAM CO., No. 7 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., 4th and Stark. Main 208, A 2000. Call Sun day. Tabor ft .-33. A BARGAIN FOR SALE BY OWNER. Is a real home. 8 rooms, lull cement basemen, good furnace, and vegetable room; hardwood floors, reception hall, den and built-in bookcases; living-room with fireplace, uintnft-room, beautiful bullet. Dutch kitchen, white enamel lavatory on both floors; nice front and back porch. bedrooms upstairs, with 3 closets; sewing room and large bath, all white enamel; sleeping porch screened in, full attic, nice, Isrc lawn; block and half from Sandy blvd.; located on on of the best streets in Roa Cltv Park. labor ifM. SI 4 E. 47th st. North. MAKK YOUR YFR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT MODERN, MODESTLY PRICED BUNGALOW. I have several to select from which can be purchased for a reasonable initial pay ment and balance like rent. Pleas call at Laurelhurt Tract Office. East 3ruh and Glisan Sts. I'hone Tabor S43J; Eve. Tabor 6l. MR. BROWN. 2 BIG SNAPS. 5-room modern house, cor. lot 50xl 00, In Pellwood, convenient to car. school, stores, etc. ; only $ 1J50 ; easily worth $-oo. CLOSE-IN" HOME. B-room buncalow ith. fireplac and biii'.t-ln feu i u res. wen of 23d St., on E. Main; elegant surroundings and an oppor tunity you don't often hae to buy a home so well located for $."Oim, with ."0O cash. R. M. GATE WOOQ A CO.. Id." 4th t. DANDY. COZY. MODERN" HOME. 5 rooms and sleeping (torch, fine corner lot. t'.OxlOO fet. one block to car. nice neighborhood; immediate possession; price $'J,Vmi, $.vni canh. balance eay terms. Homes like this at price named are haid to find; we get bargains like this occas ionally, but they Nell quick'.y. RIGHT NOW Is the time to act. THE CROSSLK Y-VIG ARS CO.. Specialists in Home Properties. 27 Stark st. Main 8032. ST. JOHNS HOUSES. Neat 2-room cottage, full lot. sidewalk and macadam street, near car and school. Price S.M'.'i cash. Fine modern O-room house. bedrooms, fireplace, oa k floors, fine plumbing and 1 1 it lit fixtures, newly remodeled. Lot f."x 12. Cement walks, near car and school. Price $:.oo. $:.ou cash, balance jerms or trsde. s. C. Cook. 4u2 N. Jersey St.. Port land. Or. Incluaed ; grounds well improvea witn mucn imporieu soruDDery, wen grown. no incumbrance on this property and can mske favorable terms. Located on r.wt Taylor st. ; g"od neiKhborhood. Call Ma: a 31; after a P. M . SeWwood 34. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. 6-room Rose City bungalow, large liv ing room with fireplace. F rench g'ass do.trs to dining-room. solid mahoRanj built-in buffet, all trimmed in solid ma hogany. 2 lovely bedrooms and den. full Dutch kitchen and breakfast nook, ce ment basement. Brand furnace; jutt a splendid buv. $47."o. some terms. THE LAWKEfvCE CO. 203 Corbett bldu Main C.'.M A 21. TOWERING APOVE ALL OTHER ieuutiful homes, utands this magnificent und. oenutiiui lawn ano kuiuus. Tnts plrtce bus never been occupied. See MR, DBLAHUNTY. 270i Stark St Phone Main 1700; evenings. East 2'Sfl. HOUSES IN LAfRKLHURST. IRVINGTOX. ROPE CITY PARK AND HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. These can be purchased on favorable terms and at reasonable prices. See me at Lsurelhurst offue, 3!th and Gllsan sts. Phon Tabor 34:i;: Eve. Tabor bit. MR. BROWN. ONLY S4.-.00 EASY TERMS. A beautiful, modern 7 -room house In Alameda Park. There are 4 bedrooms, large living room, dining room, pass pan try and Dutch kitchen. This is worth looking- into. MAC INN BS. 270 S STARK. Main I7O0 or Tabor ! evenings. FOR SA LE Rose City Park. 7-room house, modern and good condition, big living room, dining-room, hardwood floors, pass pantry, kitchen and lnundry on first floor, above 4 bedrooms with big closet and win dow off eacii ; bath and linen chest; n-reened sle.ping porch; $4700. Terms. No tigents. Tabor ;n74. $4,;00 LAURELHURST 6-ROOM bunealow, close to the Laureihurst Park, beautifully finished in old Ivory; best of construct ion ; price Includes ail street as sessments. Phone M r. De!a hunty. Main 17 OO. Sun. and eve.. East 0H6. JUST FOR TWO. A neat, modern 4-room and bath bunga low. A cosy home in a restricted disirm for $1600. Only $20u down and $L'0 per month. Let me tell you of th is. MA" INN ES. 2701 STARK. Main 170 or Tabor even.ngs. CORNER lot and house at 777 E. Market st. and Twenty-fourth, one block from car ; six rooms, sleeping-porch and all modern conveniences, hard -surfaced streets. This is an excellent property and must be sold. John Bain, administrator Zu7 Spalding bldg. $3700 LAURELHURST $3700. A modern bungalow of 5 rooms, sleep ing porch and gara to. It i big value t $370O. Terms. $7oo ra.h and $35 per month. I have otners mmiir. an MAC 1 NN ES. 2 7 0 'r STARK. Main 1700 or Tabor Mill eventnrs. LA URELHI'RST $4 ROO SIX ROOMS. MODERN'. B unea low. close to Laurel hurst Park beautifully finished in old ivory. Best of c onst ruction, i rice memoes a n ptreet ss sessments. MR. DEl.AHUNTY. 27iS Stark. Phone Main 1700; eve. Eat 2tt6. BEST ;UY IN KOSF3 CITY PARK. Beautiful 5-room bungalow with g a race. 2 beurooms. sleeps n g port h. It ving room. diiinK room and Dutch kitchen. MOD ERN to the minute. M R. I' EL A HUNTY. 27n'i Stark. Phon Main !7o(i; Eve. L'OSd. EEK these two new bunrioi I am build Ing on lvon St.. between E. 3-ith and E. 2t.! h. 1 olock from Richmond car; modern from A to '.. ready r.oon; buy now and elect your own colors, fixtures, etc.; paved street. r0M0 lot. Tabor H4. 5-KOOM, nearly completed house for sle on easv terms : lot .'iitx IOO; Q fro ft trees ; 1 biK. St. Jolu.s car. 2 blks. i:ianict:e blvd. Liberty bonds taken. Woodlawn 3mj looo - W 1 U la ins av BEST BUY IN ROSS CITY PARK. Beautiful 5-room bung.iinw with garage. 2 bedrooms. sl"pir!g porch, living room, dlnmc room and I Mitrh kitchen. Modern to the minute. Phone M r. Del huiJty, Main 1700. Sun, and eve.. East L')'H. BEFORE purchasing property obtain report on its value and condition. Get your money's worth. Reasonable charge. Mao Namthton se Raymond, valuation experts, Cotbett bldg. Main bl5. ti tt il 4-room rottah'. with 100x20 Int. $14T0. If ' have a clear lot and L' in cash r bonds, see the o ner at L'oi' Wilcox bide. Ask for Maratera. Phone even inrs. Kst 1 H3. " " 1 fi-.rt S X" A T s 1 ..-, n Brand nw monem oungaiow. three room and breakf-ist room, close to schoo! and car. $2 cash, $"0 per month. Stearns. 2o2 Wilcox birig. Main 3.' 1 7. TT R A CT F V K buy on Union ave., fr-e from incumbrance; 5-room cottage and store building, lars ot; Lerms. Call Woodlawn 1 '. 4 NEAR TOWN. 0-room house, with furniture, only $4.no. $.".00 down, easy terms. Near Kast lCih snd Morrison. I'hone B 2QQ4. fclill'IiUll.DEItS. attention. Attractive new 4 -roo in bungalow, one block L. St. Johns carline and near alup ards; terms. AL 7.M. Oregonian. T0KTI.AND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Houses and lots of all descriptions and prices. A ttw downriRlit bargains. M AK. 4H27. BROOKE. A 33n. sTrTiOM cottnue. no shack; 2 carline,; enc. rifle for quick s;iio; leaving city. Don't miss this; p.irt cash, $10 per month. US4 LA RGE. modem, 10-room house, full base ment, almost new. near carline and school Address 4i2 Allegheny st.. St. Johns, i'ontaim. 4-ROOM bungalow, gas. lights and water, lot 5oxlo; larce (t.irage. Winter's wood; sve. N. IRVINGTON PROPERTY, ALL PRICES. NEUHAUSEN & CO. 833 V. W. BANK BLDG. - MAIN R07.R. 4-ROOM bouse, bath, pantry, garage, $IJ5. $50 down, r.t'.oj ot h st. S. E.. opposite W o o d m ere Pch ool. T a b O r 41H. CHEAP for cash, lOOxlrtO with fruit trees and large 6-room house. 2 blocks from car. B 714. Oregonian. HAWTHORN DIST. 35TH ST. $2530. 6 large rooms, large lot ; room for ga rage; vacant. Owner. Tabor bs2i. REAL ESTATE, For fsal -House. SOME CHRISTMAS BARGAINS. n.'at "rom modern house, corner lot on 100. In Set! wood, convenient to car. :ores. school, etc. Price $12uU caay teraia. .asi.y wor: n $2iM . C LOS E-1N BARGAIN. .vroni modern bunpalow. fireplace and ntuit-in features. fu.i lot. elegant sur roundings, near 1'Oth and East Main; sa exceptional opportunity to set a home so we.l located for $.;m0; $.o0 cash. ;il'.0 BUYS -room. modern. double constructed, iwo-itory house; could not be built W4b lor $4uu0; it s a real baogain for l lis money; only $.;.".,( cash. K. M. GATEWoQIt a- CO . 1634 4th St. $10r.O MODERN. AUTISTIC BUNGALOW. At. ANT. IMMEDIATE I'OSS ESSloN. Attractive 4-room bunga.ow, close !n ; restricted district, paved st.. sewer and viuewa.k; block south Richmond car; Just painted Inside and out. like new; ce ment basement, wh.te enamel plumbir.g. r:ctan1 Ra8, white Dutch kitchen. No. E. S4th st. io look. Vacant. Spend .xmas in your own home. Prlc $10ou. terms. Se FRANK L. McGUIRE. ABIXGTON BLDG. To lUiy lour Home. Main lot. ROSE CITY PARK Ha f block south Sandy, on .4ih No. o;;;. if you know values y.ui win buy this tod.y; am offering for $ v-'0, $S.,o under value, .-room residence, moilern. lots of fine close's. larKo living riom. finished In ivory; $30 wi.l handle. Kf.v in meter box. Tabor :4. forenoons. HERE is a barrain in a nice 7-room house; m inuies' rid from heart of citv on carline; large lot with bearing fruit trees; cost owner $.;3oo; can be bought for $2uoa. stiuill r.iFh payment and ba.anc like renL Ta t'or Ms2. Evjl'ITY in fine little 3 -room buncalow, just completed on lot 6G 2-3 by HO ft-, for $175 cash: 2 blocks from Kenton carline; a 'so 5 cords of w ood. cut. Must leave city at once. 1510 Maxyiand ave. Phone Woo-iiawq 5Q37. FoR SALE By owner, 5-room modern bun ralow, fun attic, hardwood floors, fir p.Hce, white luich kitchen, larce bath room, buffet. fu'J cement basement, fur nace. All street improvements paid; $3$u0; $l"'fr HI handle. Tabor S'.'-j. 1 RV INGTON r7.".t 1 RVl.NGTON. Thorough1 y mortem S-room house, esst f ron t. two fireplaces, parage, all Improve ments pa.d. Ea-iv terrn-. Hart . Suburbs Host FOR the best suburban homes and acreage out of Portland come to Aiderbrook on Oregon City car. third house north of Ris.ey station. For Sale -Acreatre. A CHOICE FARM AT A SMALL PRICE. 354 acres, 3 acres in cultivation and crop, ba'ance limber and pa t ure, rich blin k soii. small house, large barn, ell and running water through one corner of place, right across from the depot adjoining good tow n. adj acent land held t "oo per acre. We can sell you this land nt 140 per acre. $ 1 5(H) cash, balance good terms. See Mr. Rich mond. RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO. Broadway 4133. 3u Oak St. VERY CHOICE CHICKEN RANCH SITE. 5 a- res. facing Po we! i V.1 1 ley road, ne-t r Buckley a e.. !' acres cleared, fine grov of ttm ter 011 buck end. You cannot bea-t t h?s Ioat Ion for a poultry farm, as hun-dre-1s of autoints pass it dally, w hich gives it w ido publicity. Let us show it to you. Price $ilOini. reasonnhle terms. LU E DDE M A N N COM PA N V. PI .1 C h a m ter of t "om merce. uoo ACRES lu Southwest Washington foe sal to settlers only ; easy terms, low prices. $5 per acre and up. Liberty bonds accepted at par. Writ for map showing 1 oca 1 ion. terms, etc WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY. Tacoma B!rig.. Tacoma. Uaih. 5C AN ACRE CASH. Texas school lands for sale by the sta: at Si: per acre; 5o per a. re cash and n- more for 4' ears. but 3 p-r cent interest. ;end t"c postage for f urt her Information. Investor I'ub. Co.. Dtik 24. San Antonio. Tex. $075 BUYS an extra fine tjact of 7 acres on Salem electric line, some timber. Two tracts togct der if dr sired. Seo owner at 202 Wlicox bldg. Ask for Marstera. I'hone even in kb. East 1 19. i. SO ACRES, $MH; 15 acres broken. acres bunch Kra.-d. "a!l SLearns. OJ Wilcox bldg. Mum 3.-.17. 4 4 vl A "K ES pi a 11 ic .and; 1 Ott acres broken ; ult fenced; M2 per acre. Cull Stearns, 2it Wilcox b.dj. Main ;;M7. For Sale Fnilt Lands. SMALL true near Dufur, Or.: fine build ing site ; auto taken pa rt payment. AK 117. r cgon ia :i. For Sale A REAL BARGAIN 'N EASY PAYMENTS. 7 acres, ul! clunce laiul. 24 miUs of Portland Courthouse; lies in a beautiful valley, about beaverdaiu land. 3U acres now 1 11 'Top ; a I, Runs a 1 1 town and ruilroad; fenced and cros - fenci-d. good 5 - room liouse, extra lars barn for 3 head, holds i tons of hn, many other otif buildinies. run ning water. Going with this, 10 head of At milch cows. 7 head of -year-olds, all farm machin ery. Y'ou must see thi to real ise Its value. A big mone -maker from the day you buy if. Price, Including stock, 95rt, ensv pa vinenis. R ELI A HUE 1 N VESTMENT CC.. Broadway 41.13. 30 Oak Su Tock ranch in Like County, Oregon. m 6 4A acres, nearl v all fenced. 23.1 acre cleared of sagebrush. d seeded to rye. 4d p-epared for seeding in Spring, open range, free wood 3 miles aw-av, good well witii ga.sohno pump and w-ndmil, 4-room house, barn. ou t inn id in gs, farm machinery. rt head of horsey, good country roads. Will si 1 for $G5i and cons' der part trade. Address M. E. Heaton. 6ti0 Caiman bidg, Seattie. Wash. WolIJi xou like to mske a purchase of land costing you $". $'."" down and tha ba l.-rnce $ IO a month for 25 months, that will brine you a return of $300 a year for live years, and wher someone else does all the work? Remember, you have a deed in escrow for lrt acres of rich, fertile land which !s Improved for you and we gn a bsolu e proof and evident to bear out t nls statement. If ou are interested write a nderson A Hunter. s.nrt Chamber of c,m men's bide. Portland. Or. FORTY acres very fine land, 2 good houses, n ood barn and chicken bouses: all kinds of fruit, fine wat or, on good rosd. Prlc $5700 ; would take some city property. Also 20 acres fine land, good houfce, barn and rM-'ken houses; lots of fruit, fine water. $3000, Won Id consider improved r n y proper! y or small st oik f merchan-dt-iV N or t h western Trust Company. 202 WiIcot Bldg. Call Main 3517 and ask lor Mr. Padden. J AC;es. o seres in ru'tivaMon. hous-. barn sprinc water. cultivated land al Ivei. 4 miles from Est scad in Clackamas Countv across nver, must h sold; abstrar f -iriii hed ; 2OO0 rifi'icar. can run at 7 per ' i-nt interest; price i.o; ai m 1 nisi ra 1- ed .1. W. Ocvlbee. room 11. 145's KCst St.. City. . FoR SVI.E Eastern Oregon wheat land, .la rr or snia'I tracts, improved and stocked rili or terms; 1 druff store, in iown of 15f0 Inhabitants; t Vancouver. W-sh . mooern residence; 1 0 acres, best fru't and farm ranch in Clarke Co.. Wssh. cni 1 on ner, J. A. Richmond. Imperial Hotel. " " FARM SACRIFICE. T2 acres, good level land. A3 tn cultiva tion" fi-room house, large barn, outbuild ings, fdlo full of feed, farm implements. n nnrses o cows. 12 calves, some hoes and chi. kens. Ideal hog and dairy ranch. 1 ' mi.es from Portland. $sn 011 terms. v. HrNn. 5' 'J Chamber of Commerce. BEST little farm In state. 2 miles from tt. Helens, good road. 20 seres, mostly bot tom land, part fenced and some buildings, large creek runs through place, does not overflow; city tap onpJare; a snap at $'..'". part terms. AT 717. Oregonian. 10-AC KK prune ranch at Orchsrds. Wssh.. near drver, on good road; situated In cen ter of "prune district of Clarke County. A sure and growing Income is a certainty. 1'rlce $35'o. AO 720, oregonian. Phone eveningsE 377'.. 1 ACRF.S. 50 In cult latlon. 7 acres good prunes on good road. Land all good; 8 ini les from Vancctuxcr. all fenced. price $t;t0O. Fasy terms. R. C. Oshurn. 112 Wnjh: ngton St.. Vapcouver. Wssh. " WHEAT RANCH. ALL IN CULTIVATION. 1C0 to 540 cres, $50 per sere. F. K. 15rtrns. 2" J Ni:rnt oing. -iain .,;t . CH ICKKX! FRUIT. GARDEN RANCHES. Near Portland. $75 to $2n0 per acre, easy terms: best soli. Farms for sale, all sixes. McFarland. HO Yeon bldg.. Portland. LOGUED-OFF lands. $10 acre up; runnlnc water, good soil. H tillable, em ploy menu eafry terms. Jesse li. Sharp. PS 3d st. FOR SALE CHEAP Little dslry ranch. 1 hour's ride from Portland. Come look, at this. Call Woodlawn 10 OS. 2o ACKES. 12 acres unler cultivation, black soil, on county road. ?.oo. $100 down, t-ee lraper. 4"! Hoard of Trade. iO ACRES land 1 mile from city limits; $lOO per acre. . AV 31. Oregonian. JINK 10-acre Willamette Vallev farm. Owner, 633 E. 13th L. East 4s 44.