Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 22, 1919, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1919.
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STEEL ID WOOD SHIPS
e
Daniel H. Cox Named as Man
ager of Consolidated Work.
PIEZ SENDS OUT ORDER
"o Details Given of Change in Su
pervision of Construction of
Vessels in Oregon District.
Ship construction division is the of
ficial designation of that Jrtertion of
the force of the Emergency Fleet
Corporation engaged in building ves
sels, the wooden and steel ehfp con
struction divisions having been
abolished, and in charge of the newly
created ship construction division Is
Daniel H. Cox, who has been manager
of the steel ship division.
Notice of the change reached the
city yesterday from Charles Piez,
director-general of the Emergency
Fleet Corporation. The first order.
In which the new organization was
set forth, did not include any details
as to how the combined personnel
Would serve hereafter, but it is taken
for granted there will be no shift
ing of district managers and super
visors. In the Oregon district wooden shis
construction has been directed by Lv J.
"Wentworth for more than a year, and
the steel ship work is under Fred B.
Fape, assistant manager, who reports
to Captain J. F. Blain, of Seattle, dis
trict manager. The wooden ship dis
trict reduced its staff some time ago,
and the steel division has operated in
Oregon with one of the smallest staffs
of any district in the country, so it is
viewed as certain there will be no
pruning expected here to reach a thor-
' ough peace footing.
Further evidence of cutting down
departments in the shipbuilding organ
ization wae given In copies of the
Emergency Fleet News, which an
nounces the discontinuance of publica
tion. The paper, which was a weekly,
was first iseued February 28, 1918.
and has been devoted to chronicling
events in shipbuilding plants, thereby
stimulating additional rivalry and
helping to offset enemy propaganda.
The last number Includes 28 pages,
on the last of which is printed a pic
ture of the entire executive staff of
the Emergency Fleet Corporation,
with a number of subordinates.
IAUXCHIXGS TO INCREASE
jLast Half of Month to Have More
Than First Half.
During the first half of January only
two wooden hulls were launched and
one completed wooden steamer deliv
ered. The launchings were those of the
Button wood, at the Vancouver yard of
the G. M. Stahdifer Construction Cor
poration, and the Bedloe, at the Tilla
mook plant of Feeney & Bremer. The
ship delivered is the Cabeza, of the
Coast Shipbuilding Company's fleet.
Already the Boykin Is in the water
for the second half of the month, hav
ing been floated Saturday at the Coast
plant, and today the Datis goes
overboard at the Sommarstrom Ship
building Company's Columbia City
property, and the Agarista. at the Grant
Smith-Porter Ship Company's yard. The
Wabanaquot is scheduled to leave the
ways at the North Portland yard of the
Standifer Corporation tomorrow after
noon. FORT SCOTT GOES ON TRIAIi
Government Will Have Steamers
Listed as Delivered in January.
The Ferris steamer Fort Scott, built
oy the Grant Smith-Porter Ship Com
pany, leaves this morning for sea to
undergo a trial of 2-1 hours outside.
Her inspection was continued yester
day at the instance of United States
Steam Vessel Inspectors Edwards and
Wynn.
The Inspection of the steamer Cresap.
constructed by the Peninsula Shipbuild
ing Company, was completed yester
day and her early delivery is expected.
The present schedule of the machinery
department of the Emergency Fleet
Corporation calls for the delivery of
about seven wood steamers in January
and there should be a greater number
in February.
RiTer's Crest Is Reached.
Unless rains late yesterday add ma
terially to the flow of the Willamette
River, the freshet danger is passed for
the present, the Weather Bureau fore
cast being that the stream would begin
to fall today and increase its downward
trend tomorrow. The official gauge
registered 13.3 feet above zero at 8
o'clock yesterday morning, showing no
change as compared with the reading
24 hours earlier.
Marine Notes.
The steamer City of Topeka, sailing at
8 o'clock last night, carried a number of
travelers for Coos Bay. Eureka and San
Francisco. The steamer did not call In
Coos Bay on har northbound voyage be
cause of weather conditions, so freight site
tarried was ordered delivered on the way
south.
Harry Jacke, formerly In the harbor pa
trol service and now in the flying division
of the Navy, left last night for San Diego
in conference with orders from the Navy
Department, and will report to the com
mandant of the aero station there. At the
time ot his departure from Europe Mr.
Jaeckel was informed that he had been
recommended for a commission as ensign,
and that Admiral Sims had approvfd thn
recommendation, so he fully expects to be
officially promoted on reaching San Diego.
Hailing from Grays Harbor with a part
cargo of lumber the steamer San Diego
arrived in the Columbia ptiver late Monday
night and proceeded to Westport to work
the last of her load.
Duo to sail from St. Helens today is the
steamer Hoqulam. which has a full lum
ber cargo for Los Angeles. The steamer
Tamalpals shifts today from Rainier to
Wauna to take on a parcel -of lumber be
fore proceeding to Los Angeles.
Minor repairs to the hull of the steamer
J. N. Teal are being made on the St. Johns
tirydock. If ways were available for han
dling river steamers repairs to the vessel
would be more extensive, but because of
this fact much of the work will be deferred
until next Summer.
Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.
GRAYS K ARBOR, Wash.. Jan. 21. (Spe
cial. 1 The fleet of steamers which has been
barbound tn the lower harbor for several
days, got away late yesterday aflernoon. The
schooner Defiance Is still in the lower har
bor. The steamers which got away were
Svea, Daisy Putnam. Grays Harbor, Charles
Christensen. San Jacinto and Carlos, for San
Pedro, and the Asuncion. Raymond. Carmel
and Chehalis for San Francisco. The San
Diego alBo sailed for Westport. Or.
Steamer Hartwood arrived at 11 A. M. to
day, from San Francisco, she will load with
lumber at the A. J. West mill in Aberdeen.
The Chehalis River reached the highest
point this morning which it has attained
this Winter.
Four mills on the rtver at Montesano are
closed. A large number of the roads In the
eastern portion of the county are under
water for considerable stretches.
ASTORIA, Or.. Jap 11. (Special.) The
French steamer Soissons, from Portland,
sailed at 0:30 today for Puget Sound, in
ballast.
The steam schooner San Diego arrived at
ui
ONE
DIVISION
midnight -tram Grays Harbor add went to
Westport to load 800.000 feet of lumber for
Peru.
Carrying a cargo of lumber from St. Johns
for Sydney, the schooner H. K. Hall-dropped
to the lower harbor this arternoon."
Laden with lumber from the Hammond
mill, the steam schooner Santlam sailed at
noon for San Pedro.
The motor schooner " Marie Barnard
cleared today for Shanghai with 1, 460.40
feet of lumber, loaded at the Hammo!i
mill. She probably win go to sea tomor
row. The steamer Callabaeas finished loading
35.000 barrels of flour af the local mill to
day and will call for New To-k tomorrow.
The steam schooner Hoqulam shifted last
evening from Knappton to St. Helens to fin
ish loading lumber.
The steam schooner Halco arrived at S
o'clock this morning from San Pedro to load
lumber at the Hammond mill. ,
The war dredge Chinook arrived from
Portland at 1:30 this afternoon and. after
adjusting her compasses, will sail tomorrow
for Charlestown, S. C.
The tank steamer William F. Herrln,
bringing a cargo of fuel oil for Portland,
win oe cue on the lightship at midnight.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Jan. 21. Sailed at 9 P. M
steamer City pi Topeka. for San Francisco,
via Coos Bay and Eureka.
ASTORIA, Or, Jan. 21. Left up at 8 last
night, steamer Hoqulam, from San Pedro
via Knappton. Arrived and left up at mid
night, steamer San Diego, from Grays Har
bor. Sailed at 6 A. M., French steamer
Soissons. for France, via Mexico. Arrived at
o A. ai , steamer Halco, from San Pedro.
Sailed at 11:30 A. M.. steamer Santlam, for
San Tcdro.
SEATTLE. Jan. 21. Arrived at 8 last
night, tug Anyox. from Astoria.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. Sailed
Steamer Argyll, for Portland.
SAN PEDRO, Jan. 20. Arrived Bteamer
Cclilo. from Portland, via San Francisco, for
San Diego.
SEATTLE. Wish.. Jan. 21. Arrived
Steamer Saginaw, from San Francisco. De
parted Steamer Canada Maru. for Yoko
hama: schooner Bright, for Buenos Aires,
in tow of tug Traveller.
VLADIVOSTOK. Jan. 15. Arrived
Steamer Protesilaus, from Seattle and Van
couver, for Hongkong.
YOKOHAMA, Jan. 16. Arrived Steamer
Astuta Maru. front Seattle and Victoria.
SYDNEY, Jan. 14. Arrived Steamer
Bellata, from San Francisco via Honolulu.
IQUIQUE. Jan. 17. Arrived Steamer
Fred Baxter, from San Pedro via Callao.
HONGKONG, Jan. 17. Arrived Steamer
Ning Chow, from Victoria, B. C, via Vladi
vostok. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Arrived Steamer
Beloit, from San Francisco via Colon,
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. Arrived
Steamers Colusa, from Calcutta: Ventura,
from Sydney; Admiral Schley, from Seattle.
TACOMA. Wash.. Jan. 21. Arrived
Steamer Fulton, from Vancouver. B. C. De
parted Steamer Fuiton. for Seattle.
U. S. Naval Radio Reports.
All positions reported at 8 P. M, yester
day unless otherwise Indicated.
STEAMER ADMIRAL DEWEY, Seattle
for San Francisco, 290 miles from Seattle.
WAHKEENA, San Francisco for Seattle,
five miles north of Columbia River.
KLAMATH, Everett for San Francisco,
35 miles south of Cape Blanco. .
LUCAS, Richmond for Cordova, 200 miles
north of Richmond.
Hydrographic Office Notice.
The following information has been re
ceived at this office:
The depth of water at the entrance to San
Pedro harbor January 15 at lower low
water was 20 feet.
OSCAR W. SCHWARZ,
Nautical Expert. D. s. Navy, in Charge.
Klver Forecast.
The Willamette River at Portland will fall
slowly Wednesday and probably more rapidly
Thursday. The stage at 8 A. M. yesterday
was 13.3 feet, showing no change In 24
hours.
t Tides at Astoria Wednesday.
4:44 A. It-.. .8.2 feet) 11.32 A. M...2.2 feet
.oo jr. At....o.u itfi u:m xr. an teet
Columbia River Bar Report.
NORTH HEAD. Jan. 21. Condition of
the bar at ." P. M. Wire down.
AMUSEMENTS.
BARGAIN MAT.
WED., 25c
Stock Company in the other great Rex
Beach Drama, of Alaska.
The Barrier
By the author of "The Spoilers."
Wonderful acting and scenic triumph.
Evenings. 25c. 50c. Mats.. 25c. Mats.
Wed. S,at. Next week, "The Mysterious
Camber Case (New).
TODAY ONLY
Clara Kimball Young
IN
"SHXRLKY KATE,"
A tale of American life in smart society;
also Sidney Drew comedy and Pathe News.
CIRCLE THEATER
Fourth at Washing-ton.
PANT A G EC
MAT. DAILY 2:30 O
Young America's biggest camlvsl of fun
Hill's Comedy Circus
A. three-rinp performance on the stage.
6 OTHR BIG ACTS 6
Three Performances Dally., Night Curtain
at 7 and 9.
Dancing
Tonight
EVERY EV
COTILLION HALL
'14th, off Washington.
Portland's famous Ball Room. Ball
bearing sprint floor. Best ventilated
and largest hall In the city.
We are oo-operatlna- with the health
authorities in every way. .
HKyj THIS WEE. YBl
It KERRIGAN 11
BfcWSk HIS LATEST IHe
Coming Saturday
B "THE WAY OF A MAN
WITH A MAID"
AMUSEMENTS.
I BKOINS TOMORROW
I TICKETS NOW SELLING
T T KT T T TtO Broadway at Taylor.
ItLillvlVJ Main 1 and A 1122.
3
If; UTS
TOMORROW
it I.-1 . 1 v s. i srsa
POPtLAR PRICE MAT. BA1
CE MAT. SAT.
sco rrnrnti
vnrr .Tiorosco I resents
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
IN THE
MUSICAL PLAT,
"SO LONG
LETTY
T99
"SMART SET"
CHORUS
TUNEFUL MELODIES
EVE'S Floor, first 11 rows $2. last
7 11.50; Balcony, first 9 rows II.
next 4 rows 75c last 8 rows 60c;
Gallerv. 50c.
POPULAR SAT. MAT Floor. 1;
Balcony, $1, 75c. 50c; Gallery. 50c.
GRAND OPERA!
SEAT SALE TOMORROW
Municipal Auditorum
6 EVES; 2 MATINEES
BEGINNING MON., FEB. 3
SECOND ANNUAL PORTLAND
ENGAGEMENT OF THE
AMERICA'S GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION.
ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE. DISTTTCUISnTD AMERICA"!
AND EUROPEAN STARS. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
LRILUANT ChORUS. SUPERB STAGE SEvnjjGJ;
Presenting, upon a Magnificent scne of
Scenic Beauty and Traditional Excel
lence, these Operas:
Monday LA BOHEME
Tuesday SECRET OF SUZANNE
(Two Operas). . .And I'PAGLIACCI
Wed. Mat ROMEO AND JULIET
Wed. Eve AIDA
Thursday. ...MADAME BUTTERFLY
friday RIGOLETTO
Sat. Matinee HsXUST
Sat. Eve IL TROVATORE
PRICESt Lower Floor $2. $1.50. Bal
cony (center), first 6 rows $1.50 next
6 rows 75c: side, first 6 rows $1, next
9 rows 50c.
PUBLIC SEAT SALE OPENS TOMOR
ROW hi :iim. v : i , h i i . m.sw
A UO.'S. Local Management Elllaou-
niiur .ituxicitj norejiu.
A Farcical Musical Comedy
THE ONLY GIRL
Marrnerite Farrell: Jim and Marian
Hnrkin: Jennings and Mack: Will Ferry:
Frank Browne: Orplirum Travel Week
ly: Official War Review; Concert Or
chestra. One of the World's Great Cellists
ELSA RUEGGER
This Show Closes With the
Matinee Wednesday, January
22
SPLENDID
CAST
ELSIE FERGUSON
"Hi" Parisian Wife"
MORRISON AT 1 1 TM
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
SEE MATINEE TODAY, 25S
THE SCREAMING COMEDY
OFFICER 666
TONIGHT AT 8:20
2.0 HO? 60r
NEXT "THE DEEP PURPLE"
LYRIC i
Mat. Dally, 10c Only.
This week the hip hip hooray burlesque.
Fun, music and pretty clrls.
"ALL ABOARD."
With Dillon A Franks and the Rosebud
Chorus. Tues. night. Country Store (ex
tra). Fri.. Chorus Olrls" Contest.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction Bouse. 10 A. am.
Furniture. 189-171 Second sv
MEETINfi NOTICED.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2.
I. O. O. F. Regular meeting
today (Wednesday) at 8 P M.
at I. O. O. F. Temple, 228 Al
der St.
EARL R. ADK1NS, K. O.
R. OSVOLD. Sac.
FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER. NO.
115. O. E. 8. Regular commu
nication this i Wednesday) eve
ning. Official visit of grand
matron. Visitors welcome.
ELLA DUNN RlijE. Sec.
.... RKOULAR meeting this
-a-irc 'Wednesday) evening. Kant
03iju4v s'xth and Alder streetf
vvVJJm Visitors cordially Invited.
Viin Second degree.
RAY MAN AG HAN, N. G.
S. A. STARR. Secretary.
IR1EDLANDEH'8 for leas emtlsus
'ass sins sad medata. CIO Vaahlngtoa st.
I1IBLEH Jewelry. Buttons, eharrae. ls
sw designs. Jasgar Bros.. UM c.a n
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND LODOB NO.
291. I- O. O. M At th.
jilar meeting tomorrow even
ing ( Wednesday ), January "2
Fred L. Loekley will tall the
members the story of our
hoys at the front. If voo
are a Moon An nm , v. i -
noscoE p.-hL-rStdi","1-
GUL REAZEE GROTTO NO
S The annual dance, which was
4? ..nmVB J?en h'ld " Cotillion
H" 2D Thursday evening. Jan
uary 23. has been .-,., -I ..
account of the influenza epidemic By or
der of the monarch. R. B, FULTON.
Secretary.
ASHINOTON COUNCIL. NO.
3. R. AND S. M H.n,.M ...I."
hty this (Wednesday) evening
"n.t.inin and Uurnsldc.
Decrees. Visitors welcome.
J. H. RICHMOND.
Recorder.
MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42.
A. F. AND A. M. stated com
munication this (Wednesday
evening;. West Side Temple. 7:30
p clock. E. A. decree. Visiting
brethren welcome.
EDWIN L. MINAR. W. M.
DIED. a
denco. S3t Tenlno ave.. January 21, 191
George Lincoln Hopkins, aged 02 yesrV
husband of Mrs. Flora E Hopkins fath. r
S fiF GJC Hsmlln. of Woodland.
JJaslr; Robert Hopklna. In France; Roy
Hopkins, of Dallas. Or.; brother of L,"ori
llopkine. Wallace. Idaho: Mrs. Laura
'f..Pi?on' Carl Junction. Mo ; and Esih.r
.UF1fr??'- .Ca"h'- Mo. The remains ar5
at rinley s. Montgomery at 6th. Notice of
luneral hereafter.
NORVELL In this city at his late ret-
w-shlngTon St.. Janu.ry'" L
Stanley Oliver Norvell. aged 2
ef".' h"sh''" o' Mrs. Fay B. N-orvellT
S3 "Z, ? 'ry Elisabeth and aon of Mr.
SSJS&A A Norvell. Th. remalna are
,"f rKi- K Montgomery at 5th. Nolle,
of funeral hereafter.
GRAY At the residence. 8S Beryl Terrace.
January 21, Zannle Hlldegard Gray. wl?e
nnd n d.vl"yb 24 yer months
and I) days. Remains at the rhapel of
SnookBe.mont at ThlrJ-tlfth.
Notice of funerar later.
LEVY Mrs. Josephine Levy, born at Van-
SUmV.Ii,WMJ ' "3 y .o. died at Good
camarltan Hospital: wife of N. L. Lew
,f 25: .J'.B- m. j. ohiicki-
man. sister of Lewis Wise, of Vsncouver
Vancouver. Wash., papers plsssc copy.
BA.R?..En At ,,,e residence. 8ai2 Forts -?2f
Atr" Southesst. John A. Barker.
SS-C.i IXSSi heloved husband of Tina
Barker. Remains at Holman's luneral par
lors. Funeral notice later.
WinpERKKHRAt the resldenc. 722 East
Main street. January fa, i,n. Fann,
VWedjrkchr. aged 22 years: beloved daugh
ter of 8. and Elisabeth Wlederk.hr Re.
ma nil at Holman's funeral parlors. Funeral
notice later
SE ci,Jr' Jan- -- winiam
Sp6."'' "ed 88 y. ot Condon Ore
gon, r uneral announcement later Re
IS? re Ii'''con resident funeral par-
H22HF!5 Bf cltT- J""rr 21. Alfred
TV!2 h.'. ap.e 3 yemrm- Kemalns are at tire
Eai? ?.V," SPVSA h0me ot ,V"" RoS?
rTotice later Multnomah streets. Funeral
BE,RGMAN In thla city. January 20. Ethyl.
Bergman, age 23 years. Funeral notlc.
J "f vJm"nVa. at the "ldential par
lors of Miller A Tracey.
STONEXfAN In.thl. city, violet stonemsn.
age J4 ears. unerai notice later. Re-
. Mmer ft? TraVcy' rM"len"al Pa" '
H-In Jh' cHy. January 21. Mary
el Ix. age 4S years. Funeral notice later.
Kemalns sre at the residential parlors of
Miller sc Tracey.
liNUlAL NOTICES.
GIACOMOZI In this city. January SI
J rank Glacomozl. ace 60 years, beloved'
brother of Mra. Anna Jancellam. Mrs
Virginia Pedrettl; also survived by three
ln.. Austria and Joseph Glacomoxl.
of this city. Funeral will leave the resi
dential parlors of Miller A Tracey Thurs
dayv.Ja?ury 23. st 8:30 A. M.. thence to
...Mlchael Church, where requiem mass
will be offered at 9 A. M. Services private
Interment at Mount Calvary Cemetery
Colorado papers plesse copy.
VAUGHN In this city, January 21. Joel.
Vauchn. beloved wife of George Vaughn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flnley, of
Camas. Wash.; sister of Carson Flnley. of
this city; Cllne Finjey, of Tscoma, Wash :
May Flnley. of this city: Eugene Flnley,
of Csmas. Wash. Funeral services will
be held Thursday, January 23. at 10 A M
at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Serv
ices ptlvate. Interment at Camaa, Wash.
LETTEN'MEIHE The funeral of th. late
Blanche Lettenme:r. will leave th. resi
dential parlors of Miller A Tracey to
day (Wednesday), January 22. at B A. M.,
thence to All Saints' Church, where requi
em mass will be offered at 9:30 A. M
Services private. Interment at Ml. Cal
vary Cemetery.
HAYEK In this city, at her late residence.
ir0 N 24th at.. Jan. 21. Elisabeth Havek.
aged 63 years, wife of Frank Havek. The
funeral services will be held tomorrow
(Thursday). Jan. 2.1, at 1 o'clock P. M.. at
Flnley's, Montgomery at .'.th All services
private, by order of Board of Health.
KE1.LEY Margaret, aged 35 years, beloved
wife of Chris Kelley. of 1011 Williams
ave.. mother of Donald, aged 4 years, died
Sunday. Jan. 19. Funeral services st the
chapel of Chambers Co.. 248-250 Killings
worth ave. today (Wednesdav). at 1:30
P. M. Interment Rose city Cemetery.
GEORGE Funeral services for Mr. William
W. Oeorse. late of 35 Jessup st., will
be held todav (Wednesday). Jan. 22, st
2:30 P. M-. from R. T. Byrnes' residential
establlsment. 901 Wllllsms ave. at Mason
St. Friends invited to attend. Interment
at Rlvervlew Cemetery.
CANFIEI.D In this city. January 21. Es
tella Canfleld. beloved daughter of Mr. and
M-a. Virgil Canfleld. Prlvste funeral serv
ices will le hvld In the conservatory chapel
of F. P. Dunning, Inc.. 414 East Alder
street. Thursday. January 23, at 3 P. M.
Interment in Lone Fir C.m.tery.
MII-LER- The funeral services of the late
Gertrude D. Miller, wife of L L Miller,
will be held Saturday. Jan. 25. at 2:30
o'clock P. M . at Flnley's. Montgomery at
5th. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery.
All services private, by order of the Board
of Health.
KFEIINE In this city. January 18, Mi--garet
Kuehne. aged 23 years, dsughter of
Mrs. A. II. Kuehne. of Kankanna. Wis.
The remains will be forwarded to Kankan
na. Wis.-, today (Wednesday), by F. S.
Dunning. Inc.. where fun.ral services will
be held snd Interment made.
GOODWIN The funeral services of Verna
May Goodwin will be held today (Wednes
day). January 22. at 10:30 A M. tn the
conservatory chapel of F. 8. Dunning. Inc..
414 East Alder street. All services pri
vate. Interment ln Multnomah Cemetery.
DAW80N The funeral of the late Grace
Dawson will leave the residential parlors
of Miller A Tracey at 8:43 A. M.. them e
to the Pro-Cathedral, where requiem mass
a will be offered at 9 A. M. Services pri
vate. MEAD At McMlnnvllle. Or., January 20
Mrs. Lydla 8. M.ad. age 60 years, be
loved wife ot Frank A. M.ad. agent Amer
ican Railway Express Company. Funeral
at McMlnnvllle at 2 P. M. today (Wednes
day). January 22.
HORNUNG The funeral services of the late
John T. Hornung win be held this (Wed
nesdsy) morning at 10:30 o'clock at Fln
ley's. Montgomery st 3th. Interment at
Detroit. Mich. AH services private by or
der of Board of Health.
LARSON The remains of the late Lloyd
Larson, beloved son of Mr. J. L. Larson,
will be forwarded today (Wednesday), at
1 P. M under direction of Miller A
Trscey. to Sllverton. Or., where oervlces
and Interment will take place.
MARTE The remains of the let. Ira Mart,
were forwarded Tuesday. January 21, at
5:30 I'. M . under direction of Millar SV
Tracey, to Gary. Ind., where services and
Interment will take place.
WALKER The remains of the late F. W.
Walker will be forwarded today (Wed
nesday). Jsh. 22. to Hlgln. Ore., where In
terment will be msde. For further Infor
mation call Wtlson A Ross, B. 7th and
Multnomah.
COOPER The funeral services of the late
Lillian Cooier will be held today (Wednes
day), at 1 o'clock. P. M.. at Flnley's.
Montgomery at 3th. Interment st, Rlver
vlew Cemetery. AH services private by or
der of the Board of Health.
SEVERSON In this city. Januarv 19. Peter
W. Severson. aged 89 years. Private fu
neral services will be held in the con
servatory chapel of F. 8. Dunning. Inc
tdaay (Wedneaday). January 22. at 2 P. M,'
Interment In Klvervi.w Cemetery.
CALL The funeral services of the late Lena
Pearl Call will be held today (Wednes
day), at 2:30 o'clock. P. M . at Flnlev's.
Montgomery at &th. Interment at Rose
City Cemetery. All services private by or
der of th. Board of Health.
SARICH Th. funeral services of th. lat.
Steve Sartch will be held In th. conserva
tory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc.. today
(Wednesday), at 1 P. M. All services pri
vate. Interment In Lone Fir Cemetery.
KI.INGERT The funeral services of the late
Frederick Kllngert will be held at the
chapel of Miller (fc Tracey at 2 P. M
Thursday. January 23. Services private
Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery.
JACQUES The Infant srn of Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Jacques will be Interred In Hose City
Cemetery today ( Wednesday i. at 11 A. M.
Arrangements In care of Wilaon A Ro...
K 7th and Multnomah.
BOTES The remains of Emma Boyes. aged
70 yrs., was forwsrded by Wilson A Ross
last evening to Tacoma. Wash., where in
terment will be made.
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.
ACCOl NT.VNTfj.
JOHN E. CLARK, general and cost arcount
"496 402 Ea,t wshlngton St. Phone Esst
At ORDIQN PLEATING HEMSTlTt HINti
ACCORDION PLEATING.
We cut. hem and pleat skirts any style
I; hemstitching. 10c per yard. Eesiern
Nivelty Co.. b5 nth st. Broadway 2000
AuATK CtTTEKS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
JEWELRY and watch repairing. Millet-a.
3S Waah. sl. Majestic Theater bids.
ALFALFA MEAL. (.ROUND FEEDS. HAY.
WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. S667.
STANDARD APPRAISAL COMPANY. Rail
way Ei. bldg. Phone Marshall 2752.
ASSAY ERA AND ANALYSTS,
MSNTAN.A ASSAY OFFICE. 142 bacond
oold. silver and platinum bought-
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice ln all
courts. S82 Northwestern Bank bldg.
ALTO STORAdL.
HKEPROOF building. S. W. comer I7th and
A der. Phone lidwy. 1723. Live slorag
drad storage t3.3Q.
BAR BE K "SUPPLIES.
OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We bu
and .HI all klnda barber auppllea. 250 2d.
m iLarG AND CONTRACTING.
CONTRACTS for new or repsir work. ga.
EJfS "leePtn porches. Manny. Sellwood
CARPET CLEANING.
PHRCThe kind that wear the beat are
iivwo made from your wornout carpeta b
N'orthwest Rug Co. (former Address,
JoJ Lnlun ave.). Has rugs woven all sizea
Carpet cleaning, refitting and reels. ng.
Mi'Ax0IJtr "cited. 1SS East Elghtn.
PHONE EAST 33S0. B 12S0.
FI FFPIinnn Phones: Eaat 6516
1 1 w W WUI
1 B 1475.
54 Union ave. N.
CELLULOID IllTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY
' Washington. Broadway 431. A 1254.
( rllRlll lllllvTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle end Fiorelle UtVcuy th.
nnlv l.m 1,1 . ..wi . . . ...
f. ..i-- iii"ioi'aoii:j ana arch ipi-
(la.ists In the city. Parlors 302 Gerllmter
j'.'h- ?.ut."w,e?i.':ornor Second and Aldtr.
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPRACTIC I HIM! I N
30ro0nr. ?W, MrMhon. 10,1 per cetu chl.
ropractor. all welcome to compare adjuat
T2i .,hron Pronouncing treatment.
i?,-'t-. ""at. permanent. 31 'treats" 13.
a5oth pnonea
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CoT; 510-11-12 RoTTl
srtSh nV S8-r Muftlgraprflnet-mK&i
graph and mail advert 1st ng.
COLLECTIONS.
K vTtl . CO" Worcester b'.dg. Main 17'ia.
No ael ectlons. no charge. Established IUO0.
tONCHETE AND CEMENT WOKk:
WILL CAMPBEI.
oncrelA c p..
"jent work. Estimates free'. 525 Cls'y st.
ment worl
Main 5943.
DANCING.
BAYH'S Dancing Academy 30S.11
Dekum bldg. Best Instructors Banner,
class Tues. eve.: clsss party Fri efe Les
M?ln l4-nd "Ve" "y PPO'ntent. Phon.
PRh o S! MRf' IiOWN wl,h o announT.
the opening of their dancing studio 12
?.rlVVf, Un," 5' hours 10 A. M. to 9 p.
Msln 1123. '"' nd Wm- 8th ""or.
AL1SH.1 Danc.ng Academy. Private Instruc
tors, dsy snd evening. Classes Friday ev.
nlng. 2d floor Alisky bldg. 8 lessons S3
1 "-'ancing School. 129 4th st. Main
o319. M:s. Summers. irr ,.. . . .
personal attention, c asees W.d. and Pat!
ruccK H ACADEMY. 109 2d st Ball
room and stage dancing. Class Tuea Fri
eve.: children especially. Main 2100.
POO AM) CAT HOSPITAL
HOBPITAI, Or. G. H. Hartnian. veterlna
nan. 41H Saat 7th St.. 1K47 B. 1962.
DRESSMAKING.
MISS GL'XI SON Y A ENG EI, ST A D Dlso-rn-ing
dressmaker, designer. No patterns.
Shop 10::2 Hswthom. sve. Tabor ROS5.
JVYTIOLESALERS AND
A I TO TOPS.
DUBRU1LLE BUGGY TOP aJO . 9th and Oak.
DRY (iOOl)S NOTIONS.
niais'ci cdici on i office
Li UIH",LLOI ILL UUi 47 .N
v'orth Fifth street.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPM.
THANHOUSER HAT CO.. 53-33 Front St.
IIIDt.S. WOOI fASCARA HARK.
KAHN BROS.. 193 Ficrt street.
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
FULLER CO. 12:h and Davis sts.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KELLOGG At th. family residence. 8T.I3
Ninetieth street Southeast. Amy Irene Kel
logg, sge 4.1 years, beloved wife of G. E.
Kellogg, mother of Alfred Kellogg, mem
ber of the 14Sth Field Artillery, now In
Germany, and Marjory Kellogg, of this
city. Private funeral services will be held
today Wednesday). January 22. at 2 P.
M. . from th. fun.ral parlors of A. D. Ken
worthy A Co.. 3802-04 Ninety-second street
Southeast. In Lents. Interment at Mount
Scott Cemetery.
PANN Mrs. Marie Pann. aged 84 years
Monday, at th. home or her daughter. Mra
E L Kruegrr. of 1238 E. 32d St. N. She
is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Krue
ser, Mrs. Elisabeth Scheffler. of Chl
cage Mrs. Minnie Koopraan. of Middle
town. Cat. and Peter Pann. of Jers
Heights. N. J. Funeral services at the
chapel ot Chambers Co . 248-250 Killings
worth ave.. near Wllllama. today (Wed
nesday) Jan. 22. at 10 A. M. Interment
Rose City Cemetery.
SCHREIVER Jsn. 21. 110. at the family
residence. "1342 Glenn ave. North. Mra
Anna Schretver. beloved wife of P.t.r
Schretver. She Is also survived by four
children. Private funeral services will be
conducted tomorrow (Thursday). Jan. 23.
at 2 P. M.. at the above residence. In
terment Rose City Cemetery. Pearson Un
dertaking Co.. Russell SC. at Union ave
POMEROY tn this city. Jan. 19. Mrs. Mil
dred Pomerov. seed 27 years, beloved
wife of O. B. Pomerov. of Bull Run. Or.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boden
hamer, of Plymouth. 111. She leaves to
mourn her loss three smsll children. Ever
ett, Ruth and an-Infant daughter. Funeral
services will b. held todav (Wednesd&vi.
Jan. 22. at 1:30 P. M.. from Erlcson's fu
neral parlors. Morrison at 12th st.
WRIGHT In this cltv. Jan. 20. Jane E.
Wright, aged 87 years, mother of Mrs.
Madison M. Hall, of Seattle, Wash.: 2 sons.
W. 6. Beldleman. of Portland, and E. T.
Beldleruan. of San Diego. Cal. Funeral
services will be held at the Portland
Crematorium today (Wednesday), at 10
A. M. Services private. Remains at P. L.
Lerch undertaking parlors. E. 11th and
Clay.
MARTIN Jan. 20. at Washoughal. Wash,
aged 29 years. George If., beloved huanand
ot Bertha Martin, father of Marlon and
Eileen; eon of Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Martin. 462 Rodney ave.: brother of Lewis.
U. P. Marines: Lillian. Tessle. Mrs. Frank
J. Foley. Funeral services at Washougal.
Wash., at 10.30 A. M. . at the Catholic
Church.
GARRIGUS In this city at his Iste resi
dence. 706 Homer eve.. Jan. 21. Lewis Cass
Garrlcua. seed 74 years, husbsnd of Mm.
Mattt. Garrlgus. The fun.ral services will
he held tomorrow (Thursday). Jan. 23. at
2:30 o'clock P. 31.. at Flnlev's. Montcomery
at Bth. Incineration at the Mt. Scott Park
Crematorium. All services private, by or
der of Board of Health. .
BONNER The funeral services of the Iste
Abble Bonner, beloved wife of Leslie Bon
ner, will be held todsy (Wednesday) at
St. Mary'a Church. Williams avenue
and Stanton street, where requiem mass
will be offered at 9 A. M. Services pri
vate. Interment at 6L Mary's Cemetery
at Pioneer. Wash. Arrangements In care
of Miller A. Tracey.
CLASE In this city. January 20. Helen
Frances Clasa. aged 1 year. 7 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Clase.
sister of Carl and Charlotte. Private fu
neral services will be held today (Wednes
day) In the conservatory chapel of F. K.
Dunning. Inc.. 414 East Alder st.. at 3:30
P. M. Interment in Rose City Cemetery.
BKLOF At the family wesldenre. 3S1 Ron
St.. Nobis H. Eklot. aced 19 years. 8
months. 1 day. Funeral services will be
held todsy. (Wednesday) Jan. 22. at 2 P'
M from the residential funeral home of
Wilson A Ross. B. 7th and Multnomah.
Interment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. I
KI.KCTKKAI. REPAIR SHOP.
H.M.H. ELECTRIC CO.
31 North First st.. Portland. Or.
Rewinding and Electrical Repair
ins a specialty. See us about new
or used motors. Bdwy. 1045. a 1046
F, K. EAR. NOME AND Til Ri I. XT.
Dt'J;"'c.F ""!d.y- Pecla'.ist: glasses fated.
HQ K. BumSlde, cor, juth. B 1993. E. 4734.
t r.KHLIZKR.
FIRST-CLASS MANURE.
GARDEN.
LAWN.
Roses.
large or small loads, east 53a
H..MsriT HINt..
K- STEl'HAN. hemstltvlnng. scal:op:ng a, -cord.
011 side plcaL buttons covered, mall
ur.ieis. 219 Pittock block. Broadwav loo.
HEMSTITCHING c per yard. 31'Jtj Morri
son, room 493. bvtw.en Broadway and
Park.
HEM.-117CHl.Mi snd Plcot. All work guar-snte-d.
Singer Sewlr.g Mch. Co . 402 Wsh.
mi sac
EM1L TH1ELHORN, violin teacher, pupil
Sovcia. jo; r:iedner bldg. Bdwy. 162
PAUL F, KISS NE It, violinist. Room 1, 24i'
W.ieMr.s-. n Mam tUA Tcr leonr. II...
yiOLLN. piano, harmony. All itr'nit in
'' ruments sold. Koi'Kenb.ck. 409 Yamhil:.
UMUMhTKIMS AM) OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronss. on the
ba:s of capat: service. Tfcou-
sands of sstiafled patrons. A
trial will convince. Chaa. w. Goodman,
Optometrist. 2UH Mormon. Mils 124.
I'.VTENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 yeais experience U. S.
and fitu.n pati-nt?. 001 Lcku:n i .Ic.
PH1SK 1 ANs
DR. R. A. PHILLIP.-. 905 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach. liver. kidney. bowc'.a,
tt'.roat. goitre, scalp, high blood pressure.
80
Of increased efficiency; d r u g 1 ess
A. treatment. Goitre, para.yais. head
ache, tonallltls. Dr. Waiters. 308 Swst.snd
bldg. Marshall 4s92.
SCIENTIFIC breathing. health Institute.
Treats ill diseases, excesses, etc. 409 Mac
leay bids. Main 39S2.
PLUMBING SUPPI.1EN.
I'LIMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices
Stark-Davta Co.. 212 Third. Main 797.
PRINTING.
KiiiSTtiNE PRJEM J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr.
I'rintlng and linotyping. lAOs Front sl,
corner Stark. Main or A 1419.
PRINTING K u - BALTES A COMPANY.
rflllllinO and oak tts Mam 18. A 1H'..
. ROOK REPAIRING.
IF your roof leaks, csll a real roofrr to Si
It. AH our work is guaranteed. American
Paraffin. Products Co.. 384 E. Washing
ton St. East 57(14.
E OND-IIAND STORI.S.
levin bow, a roue CO,
w 221 Front Street.
We buy and sell everything in the hard
ware and furniture line. Phone Main 9972,
A 717L
STOVES.
STOVES, furnaces repaired, colls Installed.
H. J. Sesbrt ok. 203 ' Salmon. Main 2373.
TRANSFER AND (TOsUOB.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St..
corner of 13th. Telephone Broadway 1SC1
or 1189. We own and operate two large
class "A" wsrehouscs on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insursnce rates in the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 24 PINE.
MADISON-ST. DOCK WAREHOUSE. OF
flce 199 Madlaon st. General merehandl.
snd forwarding agents. Phon. Mala 1691.
PACKING MOVING STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE A TRANSFER CO.
103 Park St. Main 3195. A 1031.
CLAY S. MORSE. INC.
TRACKAGE. STORAGE, TRANSFER.
' 448-454 Glisan St.
VAIltM CLEANING.
ELECTRIC vacuum cleaning ln your heme
-,0c a rug. Carl. Bast l.Vis.
WATCH RKPAIRMVG.
HIGHEST prices psld old watches and Jew
elry. Condition no object. Repairs a spe
elaltr Ra lnler Je w e I ry Co.. 449. Wash, at.
MANUFACTURERS
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
R.VSMl'SSEN A CO.. 2d and T.tylor.
PIPE. PIPE FITTING AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. B4-M1 r'ront St.
PLUMBING AND STKVM StPPLIKs.
M. L. KLINE. 84-SC Front St.
-ROD! IK COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING
FARRELL. 140 Front St.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Port.and Cordage Co.. Itt'.i and Northrup.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis sts.
WALL PAPFR.
MILLER Wall Paper At Pt. Co.. 172 First St.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
BREEZE & SNOOK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1047 BELMOT, AT 35th
SUNNYSLDE
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT for doing all
work IN THE HOME when desired. Our
beautiful chapel for services without
charge.
Prices most reasonsble and personal at
tention given to all.
Both Phone. ; Tabor 1258. B 2346.
1047 Belmont St.
WILSON & ROSS
EAST 7TH AND Ml I.TNOMAII
I'ort itind'ft Moat I'rorrnsi .
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
l T :, ;-
-T 3188
HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 1977.
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main 507. A 1511.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors
Wash. St.. bet. 20th and 21st, West Side.
Main 2691. Lady Assistant. A 7SS3.
J. P. Finley & Son
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Main 9 Montgomery at Fifth. A 1599.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
414 E. Alder. Phone E. 32.
P.rfect service, personal direction, free
is. of floral chapel and auto equipment-
CLOSED CARS FOR FUNERALS
Phone Woodlawn 373
DUNNING & McKNTEE, funeral directors
Broadway and Pin. street. Phone Broadwav
4.K. A 4S3K. l.dy attendant.
MR. AND MRS W. H. H A MILTON Fu
neral servir. . 107:1 E. Gllsan. Tabor 4313.
P. L. LERCH ggPfegg'gtf
ERICSONT",8lf,h 4 Morrison streets.
Broadway 2334.
A.R.ZrJlaLKK CO. EWVjj
Vi
lata,
A. D. KENV. OKTIiY CO
3S02-O4 92d st.. Inta. Tabor 387
si K EWES I NDERTAKINO COMPANY 3d
snd Cay. Mam 4132. A 2321 Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Room I S:t Courtbouke. 3th St.
Phone from ,'.v in 37 Home Phone
'-V Night call after office hours. Wood
lawn .:.
Report sl! caaas of cruelty to th. above
address Electric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dla
ab.cd animals at a raoment'a notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pet communi
cate with us. Csll for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after the Impounding.
There ts no mora city pound, just Oregon
Human. Society.
FLORISTS.
i MAKT1N FORBES CO.. Florists. 354
Washington. Main 289. A 1289. Flowess
fw all occasions artistically arranged.
I CLARKE BROS . Florists. 27 Morrison st.
Main or a ioo. rine iiow.rs ana norai
d.signs. No branch stores.
LUMl.lNKK. Florist. Portland Hot.!. S2
Mor-.aon. charge accounts solicited- Mar
shall 733-
MAX M SMITH Main 7215. A 2131. Selling:
B:dg.. 8th and Alder sta.
PEOPLE FLORAL SHOP. 2I5 Alder. Fow
.rs and designs very reasonable. Mar. 5'.i'JT.
IRVING TON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral designers: lowest prices.
TONSETH FLORAL CO. 2S7 Washington
at . ret. 4th and 3th. Main 3102. A 1181. t
MONT MENT.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. :'l-aH ini
St.. opposite City Hall. Main S36L Philip
Nt-u A Sons, for memorials.
A BLAESING GRANITE CO.
yXf THIRD AT MADISON STWECT
NEW TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
O'd Bngs and Woolen Clothing.
We Hake P.eversible. Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
They Wea
Mail Order.. (Wad for
Rag Ross Woven. All Slsea.
Carpet Gleaning
9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.50
WESTERN ILLIi KIO CO..
S4 I .ion At.. N. East HIS. B 1473.
Garages
Call for Illnatra
Price List. 1
34 Ankeny St. Phone Broadway 14a.
Sam Coaaell Lumber Co.
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets. Carpet cleaning: and
refitting. Rag rugs woven, all bises.
Mall orders solicited.
NORTHWEST RUO CO.
Former addreaa 1S3 Union Ave.
EAST 3580 B 1280
MORTGAGE LOaAJNS
in ;r.i r i cit and farm prertv, lntallmrnt
rt p:i y m r n t pri II i i rr f a rod ; prom pt .
rliahlf frn
A. H. BIRRKLL GO.
217-219 Northnoitern Hank Buildins-
Mar-hall 4114, A 4113.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON Bl'SlNKSS AMI RESIDENCE
PROPF.RTV.
ROBERT.-.ON A EWINO.
207-g Norlbwestern ssank Bldg.
JOHN B. COFFEY
MORTGAGE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
02 WILCOX BLDq Main 702. A fX.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nian. .Main 7070. A 509S.
REAL ESTATE.
lor Sale
130 x 100
PARK ROSE CORNER
e0 3 blocks from Sandy Blvd. and
canine. 1 block from Craig Road. A
aplendld Investment whether you are ready
to build or not. Sidewalks. pressure
water, gas. eei triclty. will sell on terms.
J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. No. 7 Cbara
?fr. Commerce Bldg-. 4th A Stark..
Main 208, A -2030.
IF competent to Judge for yourself investi
sst. this choice lot In excellent district.
Just the plsce for a home, as it has sev
eral I fine irult trees. S430. No com. to Day
1. c Miller. 42 N. 21st st
,,ORRALa Let I. block 1. Brnedlctln.
Heights, corner Sth SL. and Cora ave.
Hp! BptsI sidewalk, water and sewer;
??y w- Corcoran, owner.
M Met Ml.n tt. Woodlawn 4037.
For Sale House..
I WILL HELP VOl' TO MAKE VOI T.
FIRST PAYMENT.
If necessary. Do you know we have over
400 photographs In oru ofMra of houses
we have tor sale, some for $2UO or 3o
down, all prices, all terms all parts of
city? Many modern, attractive bungalows.
Come tn and look over the photographs be
tore you buy. Seven experienced real es
tate salesmen with auloa to show you
homes. Start the new year right ; stop
paying real on a house thsl might be sold
any day.
BUY A HOME.
See
FRANK L. McGl'IRE. ABINGTOX BLIXi.
To Buy Tour Home. Main 31.Mt-106S.
Successor to H. D. Mctlulre Co.
Ks'ahltsh.-d ls.au.
.'.: ltMJxlUi AND HOME MM
.-room very substsntlal home. very
sightly location, un Mount Tsbor; electric
lights and gss. white enamel plumbing,
grounds are 100x133 on E. 70th St.. near
E. Morrison: plenty of room for garden,
fruit and chickens, hlgh-claes n.lghbor
hood. We hsv. several other homes for
sale In thla district will help you make
your first payment. If neceaaary. See
FRANK L. McGl'IRE. ABINGTON BI.Dt;.
To Buy Your Home. Main ines.
4 -ROOM BVNOM.OSf.
?'" down. $2300. This is rlsssy. White
enamel klti hen with all built-in effects,
patent fiber drain board. 2 bedrooms, bath,
big living room: basement: Sxl00-ft. lot:
one block to car: some fir trees In ysrd.
Nice h-.me. on either side. J. L. H.vRT
31AN Ct 'M PAN Y, No. 7 Chamber of Com
merce Hldg.. 4th A -Stsrk. Main SML
A -203ft
iiiw- pen i N'pi'i. a Boans VMM.
Here is a 0-rooin barsaln: Electric
llshls and sas. white enamel plumblns.
large lot. 2 blocks from Flsk and Lom
bard; $200 will handle. We have 400
photographs of houses for sale tn our of
fice, all prices, all terms, all parts of city,
some real bargains. Autos at your scrvlci.
S.
FRANK L. McGl'IRE. ABINGTON BLDii.
To Buy Your Home. Mam IQoa.
ROSE CITY PARK 34000.
Lots of class a real home: 5 rooms,
sleeping porch and breakfast-room. Ex
ceptionally large living and dlnlng-roomt-.
Every conceivable convenience. Hardwood
floors fireplace, bookcases, furnace, etc.
A real home at a moderate mice.
A. G. TEEPB CO..
24 Stark St . Nrar Third. Main WM.
BRANCH OFFICE. Fiftieth and Sandy.
373ii HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW $3730.
If you are loeklns for a real bungalow in
Hawthorne district, see this $4300. thla
very modern, attractive bungalow: reduced
to $3370. Owner leaving city. On Glenu
ire., near Hawthorne. See
FRANK L. McGl'IRE. ABINGTON BLTXi.
To Buy Your Home. Mats 3136.
Office op.n evenings snd Sundays.
NOW IS THE TIME
To buy this nice acre of ground, sll tn cul
tivation, good 3-room bungalow, garage. 2
chicken houses, severs! young fruit trees.
Buckley ave.. near Powell Valley. Prica
$2C0. terms.
I". A WARRINER
RITTKR. LOWE A CO.
asa-B-s Board of Trade Bide
ROSE f'lTV PARK Sacrifice of a $2173
equity for $$OU cash, bslsnce terms, tn a
7-rojm modern bunsalow. completely fur
nished and 11 cords of wood. S tons coal
Included in above price; act quickly; must
be sold by Thursday. Jan. 23. See owner at
370 E. 47th N.
9-ROOM HOME. $2600.
On Gladstone ave.. comer lot. HOxlon. ."
rooms down and 4 rooms up: good place
for large family: pay $230 down ana uov
In; will take liberty lionds at par.
COE A. McKENNA A CO..
Maln 4322. S3 4th St.. Board of Trade Bldg.
FOR SALE Modern 5-room bunsalow. hard
wood floors, fireplace, panel dining rooms,
buffet, whits enamel bedrooms, beautiful
kitchen and bath, laundry tray, cement
bisement. Grovelsnd Park. $3300. Phone
Tabor 1407.
$950 KENTON BCNGAl.OW-COTTAGE.
4-room plastered cottase, elect. and
gas ; neat little home; terms. See
FRANK :. McGl'IRE. ABINGTON BLPG.
To Buy Your Heme. Main lode.
Office open evenings and gundays.
S473t ft LARGE ROOMS.
Living room lSxSO. fireplace, furnace,
full basement, hard surface, sewer In and
paid, splendid location on E. 24th st.
CLEVELAND. 272 Ptsrk. Main MM I.
TO!' OWE IT TO YOt'R FAMILY
TO OWN YOl'R OWN HOME.
Don't say you can't afford to buv
home because you haven't enough to make
your first payment.
IRVINGTON "
Bungalow. 3 rooms, hardwood floors
cement garage. $3200. terms, or $S0M cssh
Esst 1347.