Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 25, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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THE arORXIXG OREGOXIAX, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
1918.
DEAN DISPELS MOVE
TO BEAT MR. JONES
Issues Arise Over Assignment
of Committee Heads.
TREASURER-ELECT HAS SAY
Kllminalion of Joscpli Itlcliardson
As Chairman -of Ways and Means
Causes Dissatisfaction.
But for tlie refusal of Representative
l E. Bean, there might have been an
Insurrection against the candidacy of
Representative Seymour Jones for
Speaker of the House. Mr. Bean re
sisted the temptation when it was pre
sented to him up the valley a few
nigrhts ago, according to gossip which
has trickled down to Portland- Back
of it is eaid to have been a little dis
satisfaction among some of Mr. Jones'
supporters anent the important matter
of committee appointments.
A small group of men are said to
have made the proposal, which Mr.
Hean declined. One of the issues of the
confab, however, is said to be the elim
ination of Representative Joseph Rich
ardson as chairman of the House com
mittee on ways and means, and the as
signing of this job to Representative
Herbert Gordon, both of whom are
Multnomah County men.
Treasurer-Elect Rm Say.
It was not generally known that Mr.
Richa-rdson stood a very excellent pros
pect of heading this very troublesome
committee. In a discussion of organi
zation matters by the group the pros
pect of Mr. Richardson being chairman
of ways and means came up and after a
consideration of the pros and cons, it
was decided to call in O. P. Hoff, state
treasurer-elect. As the story goes, Mr.
Jfoff informed the men that Mr. Rich
ardson will be one of his principal lieu
tenants and that Mr. Richardson will
step into the State Treasury when the
Legislature adjourns.
As a matter of policy, it was consid
ered that Mr. Richardson, as head of the
ways and means committee, might be
de trop. Mr. Hoff, it is said, saw it in
that light, and it was agreed that Air.
Richardson could serve just as well on
some other committee where there
would be less fireworks and less fire
works would mean less hard feelings
toward the State Treasurer by Repre
sentatives and others whose feet might
be trod upon by the ways and means
committee.
Gordon Looms for Chairman
Having Ironed out this wrinkle, it
soon became evident that Herbert
Gordon would be chairman of the ways
and means committee and this is a
foregone conclusion. Mr. Gordon, as a
candidate for speaker, finally got out
of the road of Mr. Jones and the ap
pointment is considered as a logical
one. It is also suspected that K. K.
Kubli, although a vigorous opponent of
Mr. Jones, will be on the ways and
means committee.
What Mr. Kubll thinks he will get
is the committee on capitol building
and grounds, where speakers custo
marily bury their opponents. Mr.
Jones, however, may be reserving this
place of oblivion for Denton Burdick,
or John B. Coffey, or some others, who
have not yet indicated to Mr. Jones
what committee they want, if any.
In the desire to see what he can do
to take care of everyone, Mr. Jones
has written to members and talked
personally with others to learn their
heart's desire. Of course, his friends,
the original supporters of Mr. Jones,
expect to be taken care of first, and
most probably will be, but there are
many good committees and Mr. Jones
wishes to spread the good things as far
as possible.
DATES FIXED BY GOVERNOR
RECONSTRUCTION' CONVENTION
TO BE HELHJAN. 9, 10 AND 11.
Mayors of Cities and Representa
tives of Commercial Bodies to
Attend Sessions In Portland.
SAT.KM. Or, Dec. 24. (Special.) Of
ficial dates for a reconstruction con
vention to be held in the Portland
Auditorium were set as January 9, 10
and 11 by Governor Withycombe, in a
proclamation today. He calls upon all
Mayors and representatives of Oregon
cities, business, civic and professional
organizations, highway, port and dock
commissions, agriculture, manufactur
ing, labor, shipping and commerce to
direct their attention toward the great
problems which are to be confronted
by the convention and to attend.
In his proclamation the executive
sajs that because the state of Oregon
is facing the sacred responsibility of
preventing industrial depression and
unemployment during the period of re
construction and readjustment from a
war to a peace basis only by the con
certed application of the Intelligence,
experience and endeavors of our most
able citizens can definite and desirable
stimulus be given to the reclamation
of arid, swamp and logged-over land.
the development of water power, high
way construction and the maintenance
of productive industry.
TWO ESTATES IN COURT
J. J. Bonckemper Named Adminis
trator of Soil's Property.
Letters of administration were grant
ed by County Judge Tazwell to J. J.
Bonekemper on the estate of his son
who died in this city December 11.
Grace Bonekemper, the widow, waived
her right to be appointed administra
trix. The estate was r'tted in the pe
tition to be worth I'iSOO, consisting of
personal property. The widow and a
li-year-old son, Robert Curtis Bone
kemper, were the sole survivors.
The will of Douglas W. Taylor, one
time City Engineer of Portland, who
died in this city December 12, was ad
mitted to trobate and the widow, Alice
V. Taylor, appointed executrix. The
value of the estate was not stated. The
will was executed only four days be
fore the death of . the deceased and be
queathed the entire estate to the widow
except two small bequests to two sons.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
HirthN.
"HUNT- To Mr. and Mrs. Frank "L.. Hunt,
loiH First. December 15, a son.
GRAYDON To Mr. and Mr. "William
Graydon. 7003 Eighty-sixth, December 20, a
dauchtr.
WELCH To Mr. and Mrs. Hanicl J.
"Welch. 11 Oil Hast Ninth. December 11. a son.
TROOST To Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Troost,
804 Hood. December 14, a daughter.
TlONNKT'L To Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bon
nell. 2! Ktiat Thirty-second, December 13,
a daughter.
VAN' Vl-ERATT To Dr. and Mrs. Clyde C.
Viia Vlerah, U22 Vernon avenue, December
20, a daughter.
I.EUTHOTD To Mr. ana Mrs. Henry
Leutholrl. GH'.i Insley, December H, a son.
HAHTT To Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Harty,
13(10 Bast Stark. December IS, a son.
KA1.L To Mr. and .Mrs. J. I. Fall, 038
Eat Main. Pet-ember 14, a daughter.
TRACK Y To Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Tracey.
113 fcja.st Korty-third, December 8. ft son.
HANSEN- To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Han
sen. 4 Hast Thirty-first, Uecember 15, a
daughter. .
KUCZMA To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuci
mH. Oweio. Or.. December 11. a. son.
McKEIABT To Mr. and Mrs. Park Mc
Kt'lvey. SHI Flanders, December 11, a son.
HiUGINM To Mr. and Mrs. John William
HiKins, oS Kast Thirty-first, December 1J.
a son.
Sv.'HUBACH To Mr. and Mrs. Albert M.
Schubaih, '8 West Church, December 17, a
daughter.
BKICKBLL To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Brickell, sixty-seventh street, December -3,
a daughter.
GOODNIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. R. S3.
Goodnight, 1115 liybee avenue, December 14.
a Hon.
BOONOMOS To Mr. and Mrs. James
EconomoM, 1130 Vernon avenue, October 22,
a daughter.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
ROSIi-H ER1NGTON KuEene P. Rose. 2.1,
of MarysvWle, Kan... and iieva 1. Herrlngton.
25. of Grants Pass. Or.
THOMAS-SHAULKY Stephen J. Thomas.
S!, of Condon, Or., and Belle Boyd Shadley.
41. of Condon. Or.
EVKS-DURSCHMIDT Ralnh H. Eves. 24.
of Battle Ground. Wash., ana Laura K. Dur
schmidt. lexra). of Battle Ground. Wash.
RUELL-M'KELLAR Clayton Ruell. 28. of
houtn Haven. Mich., and Tlielma alee McKel
lar. of The Dalles. Or.
MAXWKLI.-KAL.KNER Timothy E. Max
well. '40. of Portland, and Nellie Falkner, 24,
of Portland.
FORD-EARL William C. Ford, 21. of
Portland, and Edith E. Earl. IS. of Port
land. GEBHERDT-WANGAMAN Louis Geb
herdt. 2.". of Corbet t. Or., and Angelina 3.
Wanjraman. 21, 8t. Johns. Or.
BUKK-.IOh L.yle W. Burk. 2.1. of Port
land, and Alma Moe. 23. of Portland.
CLEVELAXD-GKAVBILL Raymond D.
Cleveland. 25. of Salem. Or., and Gertrude
E. GraybiM. IS. of Salem, Or.
TUHNBULI..DAHLEN Alva J. Tiirnbull.
21. of Sherwood. Or., and Pearl M. Dahlen.
21. of Portland.
GRUT2MACHER-BARLOW William E.
Grutzmacher. 27, of West Moreland. Kan.,
and Dorothy IT. Barlow. 2.". of Portland.
CARLSU.N'-PIERry Carl E. Carlson. 3!.
of Portland, and Minnie G. Plercy, 32, of
Tacoma. Wash.
BORENI-WEIGEL Peter Borenl. S3, of
Fan Francisco, Cal., and Emma Weieel. 16.
of Portland.
FREEDOM GIVEN ALIENS
MAX Y WAR-TIME REGULATIONS
XOW WIPED OUT.
Germans, However, Still Under Su
pervision, and Must Observe
All Parole Restrictions.
As a sort of Christmas present, many
of the regulations governing alien ene
mies in the United States have been
wiped out by Presidential order. On
and after today, December 25, enforce
ment of all regulations imposed on
German alien enemies, men and women,
will be discontinued except as to regu
lations 9, 10 and 12, of the proclama
tion of April 6, 1917, these three regu
lations continuing in full force and ef
fect. United States Attorney Haney has di
gested the revision and has issued a
statement which is of interest to every
alien enemy in the country. Mr. Haney'a
statement says:
Section 0 Drovlde that nn allAn nmv
shall depart from the United States until he
shall have received a permit to do ao.
Section 10 provides that no alien enemy
shall land In or enter the United States ex
cept unaer certain restrictions.
Section 12 provides that an alien enemy
whom there is reasonable cause to believe
to be aiding or about to aid the enemy, or
who may be at large to the danger of the
public peace or safety, or who violates or at
tempts to violate, or of whom there is rea
sonable cause to believe that he Is about to
violate the regulations promulgated by the
President of the United States or of the
states or territories thereof, shall be subject
to summary arrest by the United States Mar
shal or his deputy, or such other officers as
the President may designate and to con
finement in such penitentiary, prison, jail.
military camp as may be directed by the
President.
It will be noted that all prohibited and
restricted zones or areas, both water-front
and inland, are abolished by the above or
der. It will further be noted that the neces
sity of permits connected with German reg
istration are also aoonenea.
Pursuant to the above order and on and
after lecember 25, 1 !1S, German and Aus
trian alien enemies shall be subject to iden
tical regulations.
Particular attention Is called to the fact
that power to arrest any German alien enemy
considered dangerous, is retained.
All German alien enemies, now under ar
rest or interned, will remain in detention.
It is particularly desired that Daroled
German alien enemies take notice tnat all
restrictions imposed upon them by such pa
role must be observed by them ana tnat vio
lation of such parole will be summarily pun
ished.-
HOLIDAY GRANTED MARINES
Men in rtccruiling Station Reward
ed Tor Failbful Services.
Yesterday Christmas came to the
"devil dogs" of Portland the Marines
stationed at the recruiting station in
the Panama building-. A telegram
from Marine headquarters ushered in a
real appreciation of Christmas, for the
telegram mens that every man in the
office is to have a special holiday on
account of faithful service. Tho mes
sage follows:
"The Secretary of the Navy directs
that as a reward of constant and ef
ficient service every person who de
sires it be granted leave either dur
ing Christmas or New Year's. By di
viding granting of Jeave, some at
Christmas and some at New Year's, it
will be possible to afford the well
earned reward to all. Please inform
all the personnel of this message,
stating that the Secretary of the Navy
extends greetings and appreciation of
the great work they have accom
plished, which has won the approval
of the whole country.
"LOWNDES.
"Officer in Charge, Western Recruiting
Division, San Francisco."
COLD WEATHER FORECAST
Prediction for Day Is Clear Skies
and Biting: Winds.
A little snow will be all that is lack
ing today to make the day a real
Christmas from the weather stand
point according to predictions at the
local Weather Bureau office.
Clear not a cloud In the sky; cold
colder than yesterday, when the freez
ing point was reached; and continued
easterly winds the cold .variety down
the Columbia River is the. prospect
for today, as near as it could be doped
out late yesterday.
Yesterday morning the thermometer
went to 31.9 degrees, about the snappi
est morning of the Winter, but last
night 31' degrees early was registered,
bearing out the prediction that this
mornnig will be the coldest of the sea
son. It was 30 degrees on December
17, but it was colder yesterday, man J
a person will bear witness.
V. S. Naval Radio Reports.
All positians reported at 8 I. M. yester
day unlrwi otherwise indicated.
NORWOOD, Aberdeen for San Pedro, 0
miles" south of Cape Blanco.
K. H. MKYliR, San Francisco for Portland.
200 miles north of San Francisco.
W A PA MA. San Francisco for Seattle, 50
miles north of Northwest Seal Hocks.
CITY OF TOPEKA, San Francisco for
Portland. 47 miles north of Eureka
C. A. SMITH. Marshfield for Bay points,
110 miles noith of San Francisco.
ATlAS. towlnsr Barge ::. Richmond to
Portland. 443 miles south of Richmond.
ASUNCION. Martinez for Cordova, 470
miles north of San Francisco.
WASHTENAW. Portland for Martinez, 20
miles Bouth of Columbia River.
CELILO, Everett for San Francisco, Cu5
miles north of San Francisco.
V. S. PORTER, Everett for San Fran
cisco. 112 miles from Everett.
RICHMOND, with barg-o 9.".. San Francisco
for Seattle, OS miles south of Tatoosh.
KIMS DISTRIBUTE TOYS
CHRISTMAS PliAXS COMPLETED
AT LUNCHEON'.
Mrs. Alice Benson Beach Compli
mented for Success of
Undertaking.
Ea?r to start out on their mission
of bringing Christinas cheer to ,700
Portland kiddies, about 75 members of
the Kiwanis Club, Portland's newest
civic organization, assembled at lunch
eon at the Portland Hotel yesterday
noon.
Mrs. Alice Benson Beach, who is in
charge of the toys left at Liberty Tem
ple, was the guest of honor at the
luncheon, and after listening to the
thanks and compliments paid her by
the Kiwanis for her splendid work,
she gave an Inspiring Christmas talk.
George A. Iovejoy, president of the
Kiwanis, presided.
A unique excuse to go back to their
childhood days and play for a few min
utes with toys was adopted at the
luncheon, until Ben Hazen. disguised as
Santa Claus, came running into the
room and confiscated all the toys in.
sight.
Santa then brought forth six Kiwanis
pennants and succeeded in selling them
for a total of $40.50. which was added
to the fund for distribution among the
poor children.
This morning the Kiwanis will go
with their overflowing Christmas spirit
to the County Poor Farm and the Tu
berculosis Hospital, where they will
make the unfortunate inmates happy
with gifts and music.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. 24. Maximum
temperature. 40 decrees; minimum tem
perature, 31 decrees. River reading. 8 A.
M.. 2.6 feet; change In last 24 hours, -0.8
foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
none; total rainfall since September 1, 1IU8.
12.45 inches; normal rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 17.63 inches; deficiency of rainfall
since September 1, 191S, 6.18 inches. Sun
rise, 7:52 A. M. : sunset, 4:30 P. M. Total
sunshine. 7 hours, 28 minutes; possible sun
shine, 8 hours. 38 minutes. Moonrise. 8:09
P. M.; moonset. 5:5: A. M. Barometer (re
duced sea level) 5 P. M., 30.41 Inches. Rela
tive humidity at noon. ?2 per cent.
THiS WEATHER.
3
State of
Weather
STATIONS.
Baker
Boise
Boston
Calgary ......
101 280
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on. .Inw
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00 1 . . INW
O0,14 NW
02!14N
52 22 NE j
0O..jE
001. .N
Clear
Clear
Kajn
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
240
440
40. 0
34 O
240
26iO
Chicago
Denver .
Des Moines. . .
Eureka .......
. . I 3! 6:
Cial veston ....
42 0
Helena ......
240
42!l
2:0
llll 0
52,0
280
22,0
52 0
4 0
4iO
28 0
Juneaut ......
Kansas City...
I.os Angeles...
Marshfield ...
Medford
Minneapolis ..
New Orleans..
Cloudy
New York
Rain
Clear
North Jleai...
North Yakjma
Cloudy
Phoenix
32) 5410.
00 ... 1 ii
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Pocatello
Portland
Roseburg . . . .
Sacramento . .
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St. Louis
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Idoudy
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San DieKo
San Francisco.
58 0
54 0
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32 0
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Seattle
Spokane
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Tacoma
Tatoosh Island
Valdezt
Walla Walla..
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ioU Ilw'
ft. cloudy
Cloudy
Washington
4fi. .W
00,16S
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IClear
innipea .
1-10
tA. M. today. P. M. report precedius day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Wednesday fair
and continued cold; northeasterly winds.
urecon ana Washington Wednesday fair
and continued cold; gentle northeasterly
winds.
Idaho Wednesday fair and continued
cold.
EDWARD L. WELLS, Meteorologist.
I'uneral of AValter Page Held.
ABERDEEN-, N. C.. Dec. 24. The fu
neral of AValter Hines Page, former
Ambassador to Clreat Britain, who died
at Pinehurst Saturday night, was held
here today. Assistant Secretary of
State William Phillips attended as rep
resentative of the Government.
Sunipter Employes to Quit.
OnEGOXIAN NEWS BUREAU. "Wash
ington. Dec. 24. Senator McN'ary has
been informed by the employes of the
Sumpter Valley Kailway that they have
despaired of securing a satisfactory
nage adjustment and will discontinue
ork December 31.
AMl'SEMENTS.
Dancing
Guaranteed
I.V 8 LESSONS
Ladies $2.50
Gentlemen $5.00
At Dellonej'i Beautiful
Academy. 23 and
M nhioKton
NEW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS
Start Thursday Evening. December 26 1
Friday Evening. Ueeember 87, find
Monday Evening, Uecember SO
This rate for ladies is for this week
only. Secure your tickets at once. You
can take one or three lessons a week.
Tickets are good until used. This is the
only school teaching one lesson the
entire evening. 8 to 11. rienty of prac
tice, no embarrassment. The only school
with a separate step room and extra
teachers where backward pupils re
ceive special intention. The only school
with a system which teaches the gen
tleman to lead and lady to follow cor
rectly, where you will dance with doz
ens of different partners each lesson
(the only way to become a practical
dancer), and where each pupil receives
a thorough printed description of all
dances free. Private lessons all hours.
Lady and gentlemen instructors. Join
the leading school. Learn from profes
sional instructors. Meet refined people.
Call afternoon or evening. Learn from
professional dancers in the leading
school. Phone Main 7656.
TODAY AND TOMORROW.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
IN
"SAY. YOCNG IHLLOW. '
One of . Doug's icrcatest pictures: also
"Dukes and Dollars," & Bis V comedy.
CIRCLE THEATER
Fourth and Washington.
HEAR THE
QUARTET SING
MONDAY NIGHT
DECEMBER 30. AT
COTILLION HALL
AMfSEMENTS.
TICKET' XOW SSLLlNti.
HEILIG XMAS ATTRACTION
43- TONIGHT 8:15
SPKCIAL PHICK M AX. S T.
Hit 11,1.1 NT COMKIIY HIT.
oy '. i i.i,!
" Jl l.KS KI KKIIT (,OODMX
"POTASH AI PKHLMrTTEH."
IV -TIIK PILM'M" HI MNKSS.
reVKS Floor. J1.50: Bal.. Jl. 75c,
50c; tittl., r.Oc. SAT. MAT. Floor, Jl;
Bal.,--Jl, 75c, 50c.
-C
BARCi.MX MAT.
TODAY.
Tonlirht, All Week.
1"h 1'amoua Baker Mock Company in
THE SPOILERS
MiluiiniMiuiiitwiiiintiiiiuiHHitiitniinitiiiiinMuitiininHlniuiiHflHiinMi
Hex Beach's Wonderful Tale of the
Klondike.
Imm.'ns. Cast and Sortie Production.
Minis. 2Se, 50c; All Mats., gSc.
-exl w?ek. -Blue Jraiia."
Midnight Matinco -New years live.
MORRISON AT TH
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
BARGAIN MAT. TODAY, O C
ANY SEAT aCOC
MOTHER CAREY'S
CHICKENS
NIGHTS. 25. SOc. f!0
jgfCALL BROADWAY 37 FOR
MIDNIGHT MAT, DEC. 31.
CIS EDWARDS' ANNUAL tiONU
KKVrK,
Tutrodnelnr OI..A COOK. With
Two Dogcn Beauties and Harmonium.
8wor Si Avey: Paul Decker & Co.7 Tha
Kiralfy Kiddles; Wallace Galvin; Tha
Llttlejohns; Orpheum Travel Weekly.
Official War Review, "
Including
THE SrRRFMlKK OF TITK GERMAN
11IOH bKA FLEKT.
PANTAGEQ
MAT. DAILY 2:30
Monster Christmas Week ProEramme
The World's Marvelous. Magical Entertainers
THK GREAT I.KONE CO. '
Presenting MU Edith Parkard. the Original
"It's Me Airain" t.irl.
Three Performances Dally. Nisbt Curtain
at 7 and 0.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
STOCK
Continuous Performance Today and Tonlcht.
Dillon & J ranks nnd The IUebud Girls In
THE KING OF
BING BONG
L-aughtcr, Music and Pretty GirU.
(IIOKIS OIRI.S' CONTKST KK1DAV.
DANCING
BIG SPECIAL
XMAS PARTIES
TONIGHT AND
XMAS
AFTERNOON
AND EVENING
COTILLION HALL
FOIHTEEMII. OFF
WASHING, TOM
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AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wiison'a Auction House. 20
Furniture. 16!-171 Second at.
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON COMMAND
ERV, NO. 15 A special con
clave will be held Wednesday
evening- at B o'clock sharp.
pared excellent Christmas exercises. After
the Christmaa Toasts there will he a fine
Christmas tree for the children and Krown-
U9. A xuu( mil.! nenuiwti. ' fir II 1 1 1 y r 1 3
and their families and friends cordially In
vited. GEORUli P. E1S.MAN,
Kecordcr.
ORUliON COMMANDERV.
K. T. Pleaae attend the usual
Christmas observance at 12
o'clock, noon. Address lv Rev.
Kr William A. Waldo and inc-
cial entertainment. The attendance of so
journing Sir Knights will be appreciated.
C. F. WIEOA.NL.
Jtecorder.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, alaaj
S w deslsns. Jaessr Bros.. 131-a eth at,
FRIEDLANDER'S for tear emblmis,
class pins and medals. 819 Washington si
Kill
Biiiiiiiijj
DIED.
LKACH In this city. December 24. 101 s.
at 'St. Vincent's Hospital. James H. Iach.
fcd 40 years, son of the late Francis P.
l.'ach. leceai--ed if nurvtved by a willow,
Mrs. Dora Lach. 47U4 4L'd avenue South
eaut. and five children. lorothy. Marion.
Ir'-ne, Herbert and Hennle Iach. all of
this city; also a mother, Mrs. Johanna
Iach. four brothers and siHlers. Joseph
M., of Portland: Kdward C. San Kran
ci.mco; Winfield O. and Ocorce M.. of Se
attle. Wash.; Mrs. Josephine McKenna.
Mrs. Lottie Kibble. Miss Florence Unli.
and Miss Harriet Leach, all of Portland.
'' member of Fratu Aembly No.
1-1. L niled Artisans, also a member of
pnixh War Veterans. Remains are at
ttie parlors of the Skewes Undertaking
t.ompany. corner Third and Clay. Funeral
notice later.
El-RTON In this cltv. December 24. 191.
l.orcnxa L. Eijton. ascd 40 years: beloved
husband of Bertha Klston. father of Al
1, Marjorie and Edward Elslon: son of
Mrs. Ernest Storm: also survived by four
lters. Funecal notice later. Remains
"re at the residential parlors of Miller &
Tracey.
McNEILlc-December 54. at the family resi
lience, ittj liantenbein avenue. Amos C
McNeill, see ,'i3 years, beloved husband
of Bertha .McNeill and father of l.a Verne
anil Mable McNeill. Remains at Pearson's
inilercartinit parlors. vune!i street untl
union avenue. .
BENNETT At the residence. 4.11 East Ash
Jtrec-t, December H.",. ISMS. Beaulah H.
Hennett. a ceil 8 years 22 davs. beloved
dauchter of W. D. and Norah Bennett.
Kemalns at Jlolman s funeral parlors,
funeral notice later.
R1'jrB At Lo" Angeles. Cal., Dec. 20. J91S.
.dward R. Hoise. aKed 3 years 7 months
-X days, beloved husband of Elsie Rolse.
Kemalns at Hoimaa'a luneral parlors. Fu
nerul notice later.
CARLSON in this city rerember 2.1. Nels
Larlson. Remains at R. T. Ryrnes resi
dential parlors. 901 Williams avenue.
r uncral announcement later.
Fl'NERAL NOTICES.
VENN Tn this city. December 24. Walter
LW1 Venn, or 2M t-taiauin uvenuv. ane :il
years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mamie K.
Venn, brother of Knnert Venn, of Holten.
Jllch.; Alexander Venn, of Canada; Ed
ward Venn, of Oakland. Cal.: Mra.
Ivruger. of Wisconsin; Mrs. B. T. Kelly
and Mrs. i;eoree B. Thomas, of Vancouver.
vash. The deceased vaa a member of
the Elks and Trainmen's Union of Van
couver. Funeral services will lie held
Thursday at 2:30 P. M.. December 28, fit
the new motl.rii lun.ral parlors of the
hambers A Ken worthy Company. 24S-2.V)
MlHngsworth avenue, near Williams. In
terment at Pars; Hill Cemetery, Van
couver. Wah.
MARTIN December 2t. 3919. at Castle
Hovk. Wash.. Leander Martin, aged ."!
years: bel.ived husband of Jennie B. K
Martin, father of Sergeant Thomas K.
Martin. Company B, 41st Division, in
rrance: brother of J. F. Martin, or this
city, and Isabel Martin, of Minnesota.
1-uneral services to be held at Methoalxt
Church. Castle Rock. Wash., tomorrow
(Thursday), December . at 11 A. M.
The remains will then be shipped on the
1 :0 P. M. train arriving in Portland at
1 nlon Depot at 3:40 1'. M. Interment
Mount Scott Cemetery. Friends invited.
HARDTE In this city. Dee. 24. Mrs. Ella
Medora llardie. aged 60 years ti months. 25
days, mother of Mrs. George H. Nlcolai
and Mrs. I.. H. Vincent, and Mrs C. It. Mi
Cayeal. Hazel and Kuth Hardie. all of this
city: Mrs. F. K. Smith of Iteming. New
Mexico: E. H. Hardie, Warrenton and .1.
H. Hardie of Astoria. The funeral service
W'ill be held st the conservatory chapel of
F. S. Punning. Inc.. 414 East Alder street,
at 1:30 P. M.. Thursday itomorrowl,
friends invited. Interment Hiverview Cem
etery. MATCOVICH Tn this city, at htsvate resi
dence. 1111 Glenn avenue. Deceniber 22.
Mathew Matcovlch. aged 36 years, hus
band of Mrs. Mary Matcovich. The funeral
cortege will leave Finley's, Montgomery
at Fifth. Thursday morning. December
28, at 8:30. and proceed to the St. Law
rence Church, Third ami Sherman strt-ets,
where mass will be said at D o'clock.
Friends Invited. Inteqruent at Greenwood.
Cemetery.
WOODALL In this city. December 24.
Willard Otia Woodall. aged 1 year. Infant
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Otis F. Woodall. of
487 Kenllworth street. The funeral
services will be held Thursday, December
2B, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at Finley's. Mont
gomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Inter
ment at Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. San
Francisco and Baltimore papers please
copy.
ANDERSEN Tho funeral services of Doro
thea Andersen, aged l0 years, sister of
Peter Andersen. Monitor. Or.: Rev. O. K.
Andersen, Fort Ransome, N. D. ; A. B.
Andersen. Portland; Mra. D. E. I.iml-
I. er. Monitor. Or., will be held at A. K.
Zeller's funeral parlors tomorrow (Thurs
day). December 2G. at 1 P. M. Friends
are Invited. Interment Rose City Ceme
tery. SEGOR In this city. December 2.1. 1919.
Eugene Segor, sged 28 years: beloved sis
ter of Mrs. A. Hlane. Funeral will leave
the residential parlors or Mi:ler & Traccy
tomorrow 1 Thursday). December 2. ItilH.
at S:45 A. M.. them e to the Pro-Cathedral,
where requiem mass will be otfered at 9
A. M. Interment at Mount Calvary Ceme
tery. MTOV In this city, December 24. tnis,
Frank McCoy, aged 34 years 10 months
2.". davs. beloved husband of Marie McCoy.
Friends invited to attend the funeral
services which will be held at llnlmin'l
funeral parlors at 1 P. M. tomorrow
(Thursday). December 20, 191S. Inter
ment Hlvtrvlew cemetery.
DKI.ITHI In this city. December 22. 191 .
John Deluchl. aged 30 years 11 months
21 davs. Friends Invited to attend the
funeral services which will be. held at St.
Michael's Church. Fourth and Mill street,
at 10 A. M. tomorrow (Thursday!. Decem
ber 20. 1918. Interment Ml. Calvary ceme
tery. KKPPKR The funeral or the late John
Kepper will leave the residential payors
of Milter & tracey tomorrow (Thursday.
Decemiier 20. 19IS. at S:30 A. M.. thence
to St. Patrick's I'hurch. where requiem
mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Inter
ment at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Mc'rCAV The funeral services of h late
Peter McKay will he held Friday. De
cember 27. at 2:30 o'clock P. M . at Fin
ley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in
vited. Interment at Rose City Cemetery.
TR.YLE The funeral services of the late
Simon Trayle v. 1 1 1 be held tomorrow
(Thursday). December 21. 1!1. at 11 A.
M . at the chapel of Miller Trac y. In
cineration at the Portland Crematorium.
SMITH The remains of the late George M.
Smith were Interred at Multnomah Park
Cemetery Tuesday. December 24. 191S. at
3 P. M.. under direction of Miller & Tracey.
ITNERAl, DIRECTORS.
WILSON & ROSS
EAST 7TII AND MI I-TNOMAH
lortlnti'M Most PrufcrrfuUt
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
EAST 84-
-C 3I5
IIOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 187T.
Third and Salmon Streets,
slain 607. A 151L
Lady Assistant-
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Kuneral Directors.
Wash. St.. bet. 20t ti and -Slot. West Flda.
Mali .691. Lady Assistant. A 7885.
J. P. Finley & Son
PROC.RESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTOIia
Main Montgomery at Fifth. A lo'jll.
DCNNlNti A. McENTEE. funeral directora.
Broadway and Tine street. Phone Kruadway
430, A 4"5S. Lady attendant.
F S. DUNNING. INC.
THE GOLDEN KULsi UNDERTAKERS.
414 East Alder St. East 52. 11 2026.
CLOSED CARS FOR FUNERALS
rhons Woodlawn fi7sr.
BREEZE & SNOOK
5th
54e
MR. AND MRS- W. II. HAMILTON' Ku
e al service. 1T3 E. Olitan. Tabor 4313.
P. L. LERCH
East 11th and Clay sta
East Tel. B 1S8.
ERICSON TWelftt,B?Ss,dw1.yrr2"ra,4. "lre"
A. R. ZELLER CO.&VY'
A. D. KEN WORTH i CO.
5S02-04 2d St.. Lents. Ta bor B2T.
SKKWEd UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. Main 4152. A 2321. Lady assistant.
FIORISTS.
MARTIN Se FORBES CO.. Florists. 364
Washington. Main 269. A 12CU. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 2ST Morrison st.
Main or A 1805 Fine flowers and lloral
designs. No branch stores.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 213L belling
Bldg.. HU and Alder Sts.
PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder. Flow
ers and designs very reasonable. Mar. 622
IRVINUTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral designers: lowest prices.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2b7 Washington
St . bet. 4th and 6th. Main S1Q2. A 1181.
LL'BI.IXEH, Portland Hotel. 328 Morrison.
Charge accounts solicited. Marshall 753.
Pi
y rrrr:--N--r"ertrrre. j .ttttit. rrfirrti r
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.
ACCOIMANTH,
JOHN L. CLARK, general and cost account
ing. 40: Washington st. l'buae
AttUHDION riEAIiNvi HEMS III CI""
WE CUT. HEM, AND PLEAT SKIRTS AM'
ST LE. lull L Ht.JJSTllCUl.Sli IOC
mi VAKL
.... E ASTERN NOVELTY CO..
-i FIFTH sr. BDWY. 2000.
AtiATK t i l I EKE AND Ml ti. JKWE1.KK.-N
JEWELRY and watch Impairing. MilUra,
a.-o Wash. St.. Majestic Theater bldg.
AI.I AI.f A MEAL. t.Kel M FEED. IIAV.
WALTER SCUTT. Board of Trade. M. B60T.
AXfllllKS AM AKTH.
OLD BRASS, copnvr. curios, tapestry and
art jeelry bought and sold. aQ2 ad St.
APPKAIJ-ALS.
STANDARD APPRAISAL COMPANY. Kail-
Ex. Bldg. Phono Marshall 2752.
ASSAVERS AM 'ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. J42 Second
Cold, sliver and platinum bought.
ATTORN E.
MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN", practice In all
eeurts. M2 Northwestern Bank bldg
BAKBKh rl ITI.IKS.
OREGON BARBER SCPPLY CO. We buj
and sell all kinds barber supplies. 200 2J.
L. M. JONES, M. Lt. CANCER TREATED.
ST 2 Morrill bldg. Marshall 614X
CARPET CLEANING.
DlinO The kind that wear tho best are
I1UUO made from your wornout carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. t former ad
dress. 153 Union ive.l. Rag rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, relitting and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. ISS.East
oth. PHONE EAST 35SO. B 12S0.
FLUFF RUG CO.
Phones: Ktist tiolti,
B 1475. 54 Cnlon ave. N.
CELI.l l.OII BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSoN COMPANY.
337 Washington. Braadway 4ol. A 1254.
IIIKW1IIIIMS AND ARt II el'Kl I A LIS I 3
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florelle DeVeney. the
only scientific chiropodists and arch spe
cialists in tho city. Parlors ;U2 Gerlinger
bldg.. southwest corner Second and Aluor.
Phone Main 1.UH.
DR. GARTNER. Ingrown nails, bunlona a
specialty; foot arches made to order. 311
Swelland bldg.. cor. 5t'.l-Wash. .Main 10SI.
IHIROI'RAfTIC I'HYSK I A N.
DR. McMAHON. Macleay bldg.. luOtt chiro
practic. World's best. Aljustmcnts made
nr... ownunm WIS , I.H: I SIT
IK( I l.AK 1.K1TFRS.
CRANK l.KTTKK C'O.. ..10- 1 1-1 J Koval bide.
Mar. 1UO 1tt-.T lltulligraphcd. $1.00.
rol.l.MTIONS.
NKTH t CO., Worost-r blisr. Main 1 Titl.
No rol'.rrttons. no rharjre. hint n h! i? hod 1V.
ROCK .PRINi;s and Castle Cute coal; im
mediate deli vene on large and malj
orders. Central Fuel Co. Main Iriitrt.
D.Nn(;.
ilKS. BAYM'S Dancinn Academv. aoS-H
Dfkum bide. Best instructor. 13f?innera'
das Tues. eve.; class party Frl. eve. Les
sons day or eve- by apopintmenL. PUoat
Main 1343.
Al-lIvV lineiny Academy. Private lnsiruo
tora, day and evening. Classes Friday even
1:iS. 1,'d floor Allsky bldg. S lessons. $..
MHS. i-M-tiCK S ACADEMV. luy '2d st. Ball
room and staKe danfcinjr. C:asn Tu-a.,
Kri. eve.: children especially. Main llluo.
tlUlAriONAL
AnnMrnnr-llolmrK
BVMNK COI.LMd:.
WHOLESALERS AND
AL TO TOPS.
Pl'URUlLLE BL'OUY TOP CO., th and Oak.
(Oil, DKAI.EKS.
UENUOTA COAL ;0.. li N.
bids. Main UTi.
V. Bank
UIIV (.(MJUS NOTIONS.
L. DINKELSPIEL CQ. SVZxytZ
OKAIN MKKt'HAM'S.
PACIFIC OKA IN CO.. Hoard of Trade B.de.
HATS AND CAPS.
TIIANHOI'SKIt II AT CO.. f3-..5 Front St.
JII1IKS. WOOL. ( A-tAKA BARK.
KAI1N HKOS.. !!;
Front St.
PAINTS AND I.I BltH'ATINd Oil s.
Fl I.I.Kit CO.. I 'Jill and I'avls Sts.
MOM MKNTS.
PdltTLAN'D MAHBI.K WORKS. '.'H4-if.rt 4th
St.. opposite City Hall. Main 6C14. Philip
Noil A; Sons for lnrinorials:
BLAESING GRANITE CO.
THIRD AT MAOISON STREET j
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Kooltl ll tourt house. Olli M.
I.ntranrf.
Thonc front to .-. Main 31". Home I'hone
A S.Vi.t. Nlaitit call after office hours. W ood-iata-n
761. .
Itfporl all rases of cnt'lty to thi above
addtcas. t:rtric li'tha! clumbir for small
aniniaia. Horse ambulance for sick and dis
abled animals at a Moment's notice. Any
one desiring a doB or other pel communi
cate Willi us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock as wc look after th Impounding.
There Is no moro city pound. Just' oregoa
Humane boclety.
IS'EW TO DAT.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Old Una's an'1 Woolen Clotliln.
We Make Jieyersiblo. llaud-Wo.en
FLUFF RUGS
Tbey Wear Like Iron,
ttall Orde.-s. eend ' Booklet
Mall or2i,Ru;. WoTeo. All Slsea.
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50
WKSTKKN Hl'FK KTO CO..
61 Vuloa Ass. . tt fcile. It 1171.
Garages
KrJ3
art
IS4 Ankeay St. Phone Brsadnor 149.
Sam Connell Lumber Co.
COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT 15c .T1
l'OSTAtil-1 PRKFA1B. Smirle t r o t. e n.
properly puckeil to arrive In K"'l con
dition in 5 - pound to 15 -pound lots,
within 130 miles of Portland. Write for
Quotations on larger quantities.
NORTHWEST FISH PRODUCTS CO.
il5 lamhlll St.. I'ortlnnil, Or.
I'bnne .Main 47l.
MORTGAGE LOANS
InipreTed ritT and farm property Installment
rcpainisol prltilrs; If preferred; prempt,
reliable service.
A. H. B1RRELL CO.
C17-219 Northwestern Haok Bulldlnc
Marshall 4114. A 4111.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BCSINKSS AMI IttSIDtNCK
I'KOI'tKTY.
BOBKRTM1N H KWINO.
SC1- Northwestern Rank Blda".
JOHN B. COFFEY
MORTGAGE IXAXS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
S03 WILCOX BLUU Alain -,02. A
Dusmess Dulrelm
f tirrHrrr)
KVK. KAK, NOK AM THKOAT.
r. l l- t'asscilay, pe lllt: clasps tilted.
iQU K. Lturnsi.io. cor. I'utti. B li. 47o4.
i- k m i. Kit.
i.l.lKuT"l fc.U io and hVrto manura de
) ert-d. full or half truck load. Mar. laU
1-1.1 I I- Kl . AM K.. Kl li I'AirORY.
NOKTIIW Ki'f KL'G CO.. .MaoiU.lied 1VMU.
Kluif ruti and raj; luym ul sisea,
Kast hth a?-d Ta u.r. K.tpt U0d, IS ls.
IIK.MM I K HIM,.
K. STKI'll AN, licmlilt. Isin;;, tca. U.piiitf, .
cordion idc- iltai, bullous covered; mail
o rdrrsi. INiiovk block. Uioaaway lo;u
M AU K H.i. H KI).
ilAT'l'UKiiSKrf fluffed in onu dy. ou:ran
teed. l.owtBt -rit,a in tu u. K.iat -oTO.
-rQ P'r hour; auto van. Sellwood
HAUL. IIUKMK'KN, it.lin teachr, pupil
tevrik. io? Kitetiner b.Ui,-. lviy. 1 Ut.
OI'TOMK I KIlf, .M Ol'l K IANS.
t.UAfc-SKiS AT A SAVING,
e y jyv 1 (solicit ur iiironasiii on the
-JjitJ besia of capable service. Thou-
Kanda of satisiiod patrons. - A
trial n 111 convince. Chan. W. liood man.
Optometrist. MorrUon. Main Jl-4.
I'ATKNT ATTOKM:YS.
la. C. WKIGHT ytars" experu-nce Li. S.
and fore i patents. tk I Uc k u m bld.
IIM1 I NC
1R. I;. A. IlllUi.irS, ioi Iiroaday bids.
Kheumailsiii, lemie disorders, akia trou
bles, stomach. lixcr. kiunet. bowei-,
throat. Koi'.ir. scalp, Mch blood pressurw.
80
p incre.nscd ei f iciency ; drugless
is treatm.nt. iotiro. iaralysis, noad-
actie. lotiiittts. Lr. VaUri, uu iswetiaud
I'l l MltlX. M I'iM.IKiS.
n.l MBlNG St'l'l'Ll KS at wholesale price
Siark-lavs Co.. -1- TlurJ. Main "y.
I'RIM ISO.
kKYSTuXtl rKluSH J. I-:. Uantenheln, Mgr.
Prtn ti uk and linotyping:. 1UU S Front
street, cor oer Stark. Main or A 1418.
HAI.TKS & COMPANY.
miif I lilU 1st nd Oak si
Main It;. A 116
SKCOMMIAM- STORKS.
LLVIN HlVV. A: Kl ilN. CO.,
.'-'1 Front Strc-t.
We buy nnd r cver thing In the har!
wnte and f uruiiura line. Phone eYIam
..:;- A 71T4.
T K. fr fc K AM STOKAtiE.
AMMKU'AX TKANSKKlt A l-'TuKAGE,
W e do l.Hulin of all ki:uls In or out of
the eii y. lluKak'n and furniture mov In
our M,in;t; 7 Uas' free itonice, O-'t
our irtccs. We hurry. Bruudway -113a.
C.:k ft.
01ii iON TKAMSKKU CO.. 47 4 i' I nan m -corner
of h. Telephone Hroadway 1-L
or 11G'.. Wo own and operate two larce
class "A" warehoui-'s on terminal track.
Lowest iniiiam-e rates in the city.
FIREPROOrSTORAGE
C. M. OLSON TRANSKKIi CO.. '.MS PINK.
SIAD1SON-ST. IiOi'lv & tt'AUKHiil'SE. OK
fir 1'I Matliitoti. llon. ral merchami ise
and forwarding hkchis. I'Mouc Main lti'.'l.
l'Ai'KIXi: Mil VI Ml STullAiiE.
PK1 IllTV STultAtiE - lllANSitil CO.
1Q-. I'ark st. Main M .. A !" 1.
CI.AV S Mor.fK, INC.
THACIvAUK. STOItAHK. THANSFBH.
44S-4."t Olifan t.
WATCH KKrAIKrNti.
li Kl H KST prii-vs i. lid o!l watch. -s and Jew.
elry. Cnndltion no ob.ti-ot. K.-pairs a ape
clalty, I(emr Jswelry Co.. 41."3 Wash, st.
NAT!' N A L, FUEL CO. Kast 2041. Short
blocks, mixed s.sh. Rood furnace wood.
IVLVNUFACTURERS
r.tlNTjl. OILS AM ;i.aws.
HASMI SSK.V Jfc CO.. -'d and Taylor.
ril'K. I'll'K Ml IIMi AMI VAI.VKH.
l. I.. Kl.l.NK, (i4-Ml l'ront St.
I'l.l MBINtl AMI STKAM M ITI.IKS.
M. 1 KI.1NK, M-MI l'ront
rilUlll ( K t UM.MIs.ilUN MI'.Ht II AN IS.
FA H It K I.I
1 Ml Frori
SI.
lllll'K AM 1IIMI1NO
IttINK
Portland l-'orilat;e l"o.. Ultl and Norlhrup.
SAMI. HOOKS AMI 1,1. Ass.
W. P.
FL'I.I.KIl Ar Cl'.. Utli ami Uavis s:s.
WALL
I'ATMl.
Mli.l.KI
W.
:i I'ap'T A: I't.
Fif-st St.
Molt i : . N W A I .
REAL KST ATE.
A li i . A i 1 h. 11 . s ii nil hits ( lif ; p. w tlt
l ..! riirn o nl tin; Jt iimi l.iitii
tti Ha Mionif He. .?.
KiU SA I.K - K.--..."ii- . ..us m.J ji-r.iKo
J"iiiMi t Itv of AlliHnv; kc. I trvt, I
i rttMOl atnl rt-.iiii.il. i l.l.- t. TMK-. V. II.
H ar... it ;:. All'.u . r
For Kmle IxIb.
151" Y A irr kikst:
Nov Is tho (imp ft lu rur lt. Ati
ran huil'l w hii oii winIi. I iiav tun Into
til I.Hurflliiii.-. iinar tlie Turk. lliHt I i I
1 a t till? tli-t mi n l Mini m rry rn,y
trmr; ; I vnl :,... nror t h. t . t any ti'n
you may tst t. I.ini.i, within f.r.
10 tlko a L'-l inort fr ha I a tn- u
ow m anl .oi-iir - j ttu immrv on a 1.-
iiirt CMRf to tiist In tut):ii.f; our Iioiik-.
l r luillu'r part n-nl.irrt thonc me at
KAST ".
BCII.D TV T.AI KKf.lirnST TH IS smiN..
PLAN Yin; rinlsi-; Now.
T will aid oii to finHiu- nnl liutl-l: ct
your lot firit. l,t mikI hurrouitiliiiKH hou:..
hitrmiiriip. LaurIIiur.-t i.x u n nllition of
lit'MUt.fii. Iioiik-. I h;io t ru .'hoi'-u lotn
for i h lHrtzMiu: easy tPi?n?i. J-'ir
full iftforti nt(ii r'i:arJtnr; ,iir l;in, j-o
MA" 1WKS, CUMh hikI ;;t.n.
Tabor op '1'alM.r Sr.i; Sim. and r-.
iil 1 1.1 N W
1 1 K RK IS A HA li
rft niv I'nrk. lMft. rnrm r. Nortliwr
riniT .".:;r'l Hint Al.itnr.i.i 1'r.vo. nulv
IUm to r;ir. sum fir t rrs. J'rirc tin! v
$ 1 1' . 1 m provrnirnt s httiiln.i 1 1 J. I
11 A HTM AN ruMI'AXV. N-.. 7 Chnnihrr of
"oittnu-r. o HldK- -itli V tark. Main
$;.H ."T'r-MOtt, fa.inc poiith on K. Salmon
.-t.. 7." f-ti e;it of 11. m. Total vri-r
onlv r.-h. all rnJ. Wondrrfiil
., r k m, 1 'li'iiio M m m 1 mis. S
KK.WK T.. M i-iil'IK K. AmNi;T.V TiF-lMj.
l l.NK i'ornr 1 . 4r.tl."i. one li;'k f ntrt-t-tar;
op! :..".: will fH for $4i if iak:i
it in ,".0 tla tt. In. -a use I want ta ia
l'rtlanrl. "omo a'.id owner. J. I
IfKn ti:i mv 'I'uV.' St. .I.ihn.vi v.tr.
IOWN. ." -r month. oOxlOO lot.
JOO f-rt N. of i'.uini-Je. Th l:i W'.. on 8-t.
Kkaxk U .M.t;t;n:K. aui.nl.toN i.LixJ.
iOj. ;(XU $3A N M Al.l. ST.. ft. from -Ml.
Trrnt. aiii Tabor 'JIM.
1 or rii
llnusrti.
ST. HKI.KN S rontT-J M.H k5 from rr
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f irpit'- : ciii viu : in ,kiiio tiok iitJi
Mr. ib's f I .WtMMi bom. K.Ty trrnus
tHrPUU X- WIKI'HIfK, LM Stark St.
fjti.ii .- K mM iil.i'1: r bn n g;i low . f u- I-mm
7 - ft. la.s(innt. .Vx. !-, nstrlrtoil i t -1
1 Wt : easy terms, or tnlu lit x-hanpe t r
t iriibt-r nr at-rna k or nti i onto bile. lrMi-
A K IN; A Lf W t I NJ I, A r H K LH Tit ST.
Six rooms near I,aur-lhurst t'ark. pti-
S4'i.al, w bioh tru lU'b i rvrrj iliinjr; inotlst
initial payment w ill put you in posfe.-iIou ;
reasonable terms on balaiice. Tabor M.
'l i:ST--'lASS home. .t fill. . 1ll $.".to;
leu vim; :iy; ' lflroonm, nlpjnff poti-h,
2 firplai-s. - tm?-t!. hot-watt r b-at. t-on-4-t-ote
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buipmrnt bun KaUw ; .. ft. bn. This i a
fire htm for a Mnall family and worll.
t h money. IVn i i.-". "'" 'ort.-t t b;1 c.
Jm'11. SAKK tr.e acre i;roiiriI. 7-room Iiuum-,
barn. i-k-n Imhi. I rutt. br rne. ei i
all or p; rt, -n ies.ri,"i, ti ms if ret ill red.
Itro.t'tw av
liAWTMoRXH I I ST. ."i T 1 1 ST. $ Jo
5 larro rooms, larcc ht : rom for
mite; vm-ant. Owner. T.ibor hv'J4.
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ownt-r. m. .Vk
Mm;-rn home ii
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bor ItW.T. or ral! - K
1.-: ft. N.
377.0 KOSK CITY PARK S.TT.'iO.
Close to i-nrline. -rCHTn bun km low.
snap. See this tiuick. Knst l,oI.
.t7.-0Kt"SK"ciTr PARK-$3750.
f'!oM to rartine. fi-room bum; a low,
inup. 5c tlx m yutck. i.ubi 1!0 iO.
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