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THE MOKXING UREGOXIAX, MONDAY, FEIJKUAKY 101!. 13 RED CROSS CANTEEN ACTIVITIES INCREASE Portland Workers Cheer Hun dreds of Returning Soldiers. JANUARY REPORT PREPARED letters From Men. Passing Through City Contain Hearty Expres sions of Appreciation. There isn't a soldier, sailor or marine arriving at Union Station of passing through the city but finds friends awaiting him. His home may be in any section of America it makes no difference. Advice, smokes, friendly talks, and aid in difficulty, all are ready for him. "They are ail Oregon boys to us." de clares Mrs. Ferdinand K. Reed, captain of the Red Cross Canteen of Portland, a unit which has gained National prom inence by reason of its service to the boys in uniform. Soldiers Express Appreciation. Typical of the appreciation of the men themselves is the following grate ful letter from First Lieutenant Stan ley M. Arndt, commander of a troop train which recently passed through j J'ortiana, en route from camp Lewis, AVash., to Presidio, Cal.: "We were heartily welcomed and shown the kindest hospitality," wrote lieutenant Arndt. "It meant a great deal to us to see the smiling Red Cross canteen girls, with their kindly words of greeting and their generous baskets. "Jt surely made us all very happy, Rnd every man on the train unites in expressing his heartiest thanks and appreciation to the Red Cross canteen service of Portland." Wounded Are A rr Ivinar. When troop trains are to pass through the city, the canteen is officially noti fied by camp commandants of the hour of arrival. Between times the workers take care of the thousands of unat tached men in uniform who tarry in Portland while on their way home, or who have just returned to Oregon. During the month of January the lo cal canteen served 21,748 soldiers. 2719 sailors, 837 marines and 482 officers. Its workers aided 47 sick soldiers and removed three from trains that medical attention might be given. On January -8 the service handled E45 men; on the day succeeding, 1163 men, and on the following day, 1896 men. Not a week passes without the arrival in Portland cn route of two or three cars of wounded men from overseas. These the canteen workers visit and minis ter to. During the past month, the canteen's report shows that it dispensed the fol lowing free supplies: 524 magazines, at a cost to the canteen of 10 cents tach; one case of matches; 54 one-cent stamps: 8397 two-cent stamps; 5142 three-cent stamps; 32.800 cigarettes; 1800 pounds of candy; 24,800 postal i;ards; 232 boxes of fruit; 170 meals; 214 lunches, and 24 decks of playing cards. The total value of supplies fur nished free during January was 11846.60. Lunch Card Distributed. ' The canteen also has printed, for distribution among returned soldiers, cards to be exchanged for coffee and doughnuts at the depot restaurant, and to be redeemed from the canteen funds. The management of the restaurant made a special reduction for the can teen service. Mrs. Reed also has made arrange ments with various local theaters to accommodate 10 soldiers or sailors at afternoon and night performances. Tickets will be issued by the canteen, honored by the doorkeepers, and re turned to the canteen for the payment of war tax. This arrangement has been made -with the following 12 theaters, which will accommodate 240 men in uniform each day through the canteen arrange ment: Alcazar, .Baker, Columbia, Hip podrome, Liberty, Lyric. Majestic. I'an tages, People's, Star, Strand and Sunset. The theater privilege will afford oppor tunity for soldiers en route through the city to spend a pleasant hour or so while waiting for their train. BURNS MAN DROWNS SELF Xote l'ound in Coat rocket of Jolin TV. Saycr, Near Skamokawa. The community of Skamokawa is disconcerted over a suicide. Last Mon day Mark Kelly, a fanner of the AVcst Valley, saw a coat and cap lying on the bank of the creek. He hung them on n. stake, thinkink that they belonged to some one who was fishing. On Fri day, the coat being still there, he found two letters and an envelope in an in side pocket. One letter was addressed to Clifford Reed. Burns, Or., and the other to. John W. Sayer. Burns, Or. The envelope was unsealed and con tained a f5 bill and 10 cents in silver. On one side of the envelope was writ ten, "Whoever finds this suitcase, post these letters. I am going to drown my self. Should have shot myself long ago. John P. Sayer, Burns, Or." On the other side of tne envelope was pen ciled "I put a dime in here for postage and five, dollars for Williams for your service." The missing- man had a father and three, sisters living in Burns, and was a member of the Masonic lodge of that place. Search is being made for the body. AMPSKMENTS. LAST DAY TODAY. William S. Hart IX 'THE TIGR MAN." also Harold Lloyd comedv and cartoon CIRCLE THEATER luurtli at Mas hiii y tun. , ' " BMaajaaWMM.i m i i fff THIS WKHK Yv1-' m. i . . Theda Bara "SALOME" m : m The ff WV JH.OOO.OOO Production, lit) , Coining I VIVIAN MAHTIN In YOU 1VEVER SAW I SUCH A tilRL" .. 1 aaasssSSsSaiLa. AMrSEMKNTS. GRAND OPERA AUDITORIUM FIRST PKRFOKMANCE TONIGHT 815 cao, GRAND OPERAS- THIS MKMXfi LA BOHEME Tomorrow Krf, 'lo Optrai), SECRET OF SUZANNE (In Knglish) and IPAGLIACCI (In Italian.) Wednesday Mat. ROMEO & JULIET Wededay Eve. A IDA Thursday BUTTERFLY Friday R1G0LETT0 Saturday Mat. FAUST Saturday Kvf. IL TROYATORE PRICES Z to 60c. All seats ready now at Arfditorlum Box Office. Telephone Main 720. Mgmt. Fllison-White Musical Bureau. OPERATIC TRAINING Personal Coaching; Under PAUL' PETRI Dramatic Tenor Seven years leading tenor in European Opera Companies. David Bispham, the noted Amer ican baritone, says: "It gives me gTeat pleasure to recommend Paul Petri, who is an excellent tenor and an efficient teacker." For particulars phone or call ELLISON-WHITE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Marshall 4200 Broadway Bldg. liilli il i k. a g Lis V!Y Pauline Frederick yj "ADAUCHTKROF I - TUB OLD I. I "SCHOLL" j i 1 Till-: GREAT. I i I 1 1 it 1 ill tl fl S i rl id !ll y y y U ii Ltii WHITE tOll'O.VS With Barrett Greenwood. l'onr Harmony Klngii. Lunette Slaters. BIBXS AMI KKABITO, "tjhoo'a." The Itamadella and Deyoi Hertor," Wonder Door; Orpheum Travel Week. ly. Official War Kevlen. BliRT BAKH fc CO. ' In "Prevarication." This Show Closes With he C Matinee Wednesday, l'eb. 0 1 BAROAIV KltiJIT TOMUIIT. STOCK COMP.VSV All This Week UIKI.S! OH. U1RLS: HERE COMES THE BRIDE Eissest laughing hit of the spasou. Its ripp, rich and rotsterlous. Trices, Hjc. OOP. Mats. Wed., Sat., 25c. Next wrek, 'The Trail of the Lonetome Pine." BARGAIN TONIGHT, ANY SEAT 25c The Blanche Rlns Hit BROADWAY & I UTTERMILK V Kve's 35. 5H-, 6"e. "Wed. and Sat. Mats. S5e. ext "The Lion and the Mouse. LYRIC "mock'' Mat. Daily. J0- Only. A A Breat bis musical and girl Bhow, "The Mardi Gras" With Dillon & Franks. :i0 people and the Kosebud Chorus. Immense sons number. Tues. night (extra). The Country Store. A N T A G E Q MAT. DAILY 2r d Alexander I'antages presents tho sensation o the BPasou. "KVKA." The Incomparable, and her own company in a scries of amaxing and ffortfeoun dauces of the Orient, fi OTIIEIt Bit; ACTS B Three reriormanccs Lmlly. Nlht CurtBic at 7 and U. MORRISON AT TH PLAYS THAT PLEASE P Rates for Classified Advertisements In , The Oregonian. Daily and tiunday Far Ila". One Una lie Tko' cwaeuutlTa times ,2im Jnres eonet;utive times SHa seven eonsecutlTe limes .x"e following cJaasiflcatlons excepted, the rate on whieh is 3e per line psr dsn situations Wanted Male. Sanation Private 1 amilies. Board and Koome frivate iamilln. iiousekeepini; Uooms rrirato taniilles. o ad taken far less than two lines. Count six words to tne line. Advertisements texcept "Per sonals") will be taken over tba tele phone if the ndvertiser is a subscriber to either pbone. o prices will be quoted ever the pbone, but statement will ba rendered tue following day. Advertise ments are taken for Tbs Daily Ors (onlan until 8 p. M.; for The bunuay Urecunian until 0 p. Al. baturday. TOO LATE TO CtASSIFr. HOTEL, cook, out: $60. chambermaid; e"P- child's nurse; hall woman. Waitress, town; head waitress and wife and waitress, out. Hansen. 327 Wash OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office. Boom 153 Courthouse, fith St. . Kntranee. a iron .Main S78. Home Phone lawn 764 after office hours. Wood. Keport all cases of cruelty to the above address, i-lectric lethal chamber for small animais. Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled an. mala at a moment's notice. Any one desiring- a dog or other pet communl- ltock w lo:lc "'tor the Impounding-. I here Is no mors citv uaunii i . . . . . , . titimanp Forlety Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A 6093 DIED. JOVEs In this city. Fobruarv " leio. X .j'" ,F' J?n". s-d "I years: husband of Harriett Jones, of Crescent City Cal father of Mrs. H.Ien D. Martin. oV Cre. Emm."?'l.Lf'': Mrs X. D. Fesryand Mrs. l-inley s, Montgomery at Fifth street. No tice of funeral hereafter. WATSON At the family residence. 2471 , L.xor. street. Charles u. Watson, aired at ears; hujhand of Aen.s Watson, ion ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson, brother of Oeorjfe and Robert Watson. Jr.. and Mrs I-oomis. all of Battle Ground. Wash k"! mains at Flnley s. Montgomery at Fifth t uneral notice hereafter. PTnE"r:At ?ii:waukie. Or.. February 2, 1.-m:,V"" '0d loUer- -G years l' uneral an-ouncement later by tho Eric son Lrider.aking Company. FO'ERAL NOTICES. CAR'.ET-At St. Vincent's Hospital Feb ruary 1 1019. T. Frank Carn.v, aged :tti years: beloved husband of Mrs. Knes D nnecn Carney: father of Mary Helen. JSil.y and idward Carney; brother of John and James Carney. The tl creased was a member of St. Andrew s Court. Catholic Order of Foresters, and Elks' Lodge No Its Funeral corteRe will leave the residence -!i0 Nineteenth street North, tomorrow Tuesaayl, February 4. 11)19, at S:4o A. M thence to Pro-Catheilrsl. Fifteenth and' Davis streets, where requiem mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Services private. In terment at Mount Calvary Cemetery. CAPPED AT At the residence' of her son. .00 Kast Burnside St.. Feb. 2. Mrs. Ellen M. Casseday, at;ed S8 years. 4 months 12 days, wire of the late Rev. David Casse day. mother of Dr. Frank F. Casseday. this city, and David Casseday, of Spokane Tho funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. B. Dunning, Inr F.ast Alaer and Sixth, at 3 P. M. tomor row. Concluding; services at Portland Crem atorium. All s-rvices private by order f...th Health Hoard. All el I'aul and Chicago papers please copy. BOONE At the family residence. 1757 Divi sion street, Clara Gertrude Hoonn. sister ?. Lr-,1' r: "a1"1"". ot Sslt L..ika City, im ln,.M "i; .fterrett. of Charlotts- ville. h. : John-C. Hounds, of Monmouth Or-.; Alfred U Rounds. of Ridcefield. , sh- nd Mrs- Huth E. Rounds, of tfils city. The remains are at Flnley s. Mont gomery at Fifth. The funeral services wi;l be held tomorrow-(Tuesday), February 4 lull), at :::n o'clock P. M-, at the Mount fccott I'ark Crematorium. CITATFIEL.D At her late residence. 490S Washinston St.. Mary Jane Chatfleid. ascd 67 years, wife of James c. Chatfield mother of Mrs. Harold E. Boyle. Mrs. Kva Chatfield Chiles, and Dr. Fvcrctte K. Chat field, of this oify. Funeral services will be held tomorrow tTuesdav). Februarv 4 at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. from Flnley's chapel! Montgomery and nth. Interment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. MILLER In this city. Februarv 1 1910 at the residence. S.ll Mississippi avenue. Sa'rah ',, V' JiSZd 80 'ars. Funeral services will be held tomorrow tTuesdayi. Februarv AM"19i l-:r5 A" M" ' the 'chap of Miller & Tracey. Services private. Incin eration at the Mount Scott Park Crema torium. Bloomingtou, II)., paper please copy. CARR At the residence at T.lnnton. Or. ebruary 1. I.eRoy Carr. asted IK years 4 months and 7 days; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Carr; brother of Or. ville. Alma and Amy Carr. Funeral serv ices will be held tomorrow (Tuesday). February 4. 1919, at 3 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Services strictly pri vate. Interment at Roso City Cemetery. ROP.JNSON At the family residence. 7D22 fi.-.th ave. S. E-, Alico A. Koblnsnn, be- , loved mother of Guy Robinson, of this city. Private funeral services will be lirld today J.Monday), Feb. 3, at 2::0 P. M., at the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy A: Co., f.Sii2-)4 Bid st. S. F... in Lents. In terment Mt. Scott Cemetery. COLLINS At Kondall station. Jan. 31, Ed word A. Collins, aged 4 months-14 days, beloved ton of Mr. and Mrs, Tiartes A. Collins. Private funeral services will be held today 1 Monday I. Feb. 3. at O A. M.. at the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy A; Co.. IW024 l2d st. S. E.. in Lents. In terment Mt. colt Cemetery. ilrLKNXAX The funeral rcrvlces of th laie Heatrice McLennan, beloved wife of Robert McLennan, wili be held today 1 Monday). February :;. 1919, at 10 A. M., at the chapal of Miller Ac Tracey. All services private. Interment at Mount Scott I'ark Cemetery. DE SHIELL In this city. February 2, J9I9. Ottillie De Shieil, sued 19 years; beloved wife of Forest De Shieil. Funeral services w-ill be held Wednesday, February A. 1919 st 11 A. M.. at the chapel of Miller Tracer. Pervices private. Interment at Multnomau Park Cemetery. - KALAMATTANOOY The funeral services of the. late John D. Kalamatianooy will be held tomorrow (Tuesday). February 4 1919. at 2 V. M . at tho chapel ut illllrr A Tracey. Services strictly private. In terment at Multnomah Park Cemetery. PETERSON The funeral services of tile late Johanna Peterson, Oi-loved wire of N. T. Peterson, will be held today (Mondav). February 3, 1919. at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Milier & Tracey. Services private. In terment at Klverview Cemetery. GROSCIIE The remains c-f the late 'William Grosche will be forwarded today (Mondavi. February 3. 1919, at r,::li P. M., under di rection of Miller & Tracey, to Lexington, Mo., where services will be held and in terment take place. SMITH Tn this city. February J, 1919. Holland P. Smith, aged .10 years. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Tuesday), February 4. 1919. at 2 P. M., from Eric son's residence funeral chapel, Morrisun at Twelfth street. BVRR The runeral services of the late Henry Wilson Hurr, will be held today (Monday), at 2:.10 o'clock P. M.. at Fin ley's, Montgomery at Mh. Incineration at the Portland Crematorium. Sen ices pri vate, by order of the Hoard of ilealtii. WELSH The fineral services of the late G. Mary Welsh will be beia this (Monday) tnorninr at 11 o'clock, at Flnley's. .Mont gomery at Sth. Incineration at Mt. Scott park Cemetery. Services private by order ot the Board of Health. KAADT The remains of ths late Ellen Marie Kaadt will be forwarded to Clinton, Iowa. today (Monday). by Breese & snook. Belmont at 35th. I I.OK1ST8. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL. TRIBUTES. Wreaths aa low as $4; sprays LUB LINER, FLAJRIST, 328 Morrison. Portland Hotel. Phone Marshall 753. MARTIN & FOKBES CO.. Florists. Sit Washington. Main 209, A I2a. Flowers 'for all occasions artistically arranged. Ci-AKUli BROS.. Florists, 287 Morrison st. Main or A 1803. Fine flowers and f,orl designs. No branch stores. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7213, A Slot, belling Bidg.. Oth and Alder sts. PEOPLES FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder. Flow. era and designs very reasonable. Mar. u'J22. lilVlNGTON PARK FLORAL. CO.. 4th and Yamhill. Funeral designers: lowest prices. XONbETU FLORAL CO.. 2ST Washington si., lv lib. and ulh. Alain 4.102, A. 1101. It e-,1 TTt eea f 1 1 - - ' "11 1 KW TODA V. A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and classified for ready reference. F&r rates by the month or year, or. other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. ACt'OlN T AXTS.- JOHN E. CLARK, general and cost account ant. 402 East Washington sL Pbone East fc490. AfCOItDlOX FLEATIXG HtMsTlTtHIXi. A i r. ,.i ............ -,W5 c"t, hem and pleat skirts any style. t: hemstitching, 10c per yard. Eastera v-i... bin St. uroaaway -wu AGATK C1TTKHB AND MFG. JKUKLKKS. JEWELRV na watch repairing. Miller's, ssh. St.. Majestic Theater blilg. ALFALFA 3IEAL, (1K()11 FEED. HAY, WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. KOtiT. APPRAISALS. STANDARD APPRAISAL COMPANY. KaU way. Ex. bidg. phone Marshall 2752. AseAYEK8 AND ANALYSTS. MO,-N',TANA ASiAV OFFICE. 142 becond t.old. silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In ail courtB. SO 2 Northwestern Hank bldg. ALTO STORAGE. HRtHROOf building. S. W. corner 17th ajid Alder. Pbone litiwy. 1723. Live storage i. dead storage r,.l,0. BRICK AND CONCRETE. 1'OR brickwork, concrete and cement side walks. call Broadway 393. CARPET CLEANING. RUGSTb0 ki"a that wcar llie beat are . made from your tvomout carpets by the Northwest Itus Co. (former address. 1..3 Union ae.). Rag rugs woven all sizaa. Cnrpet cleaning. refltllllic and resizing. Mail orders solicited. l!S East ElguLb. PHONE EAST 3.-,!-0. B 1280. CARPET WEAVING. Fluff Rug From CJld Carpets Rag Rugs, alt sizes. Mstl orders prompt. ,. . . Send tor Booklet. nl2 Rugs, steam or Dry cleaned. 11.50. - . FLUFF RUG CO.. 04-jS Union ave. N". East CM6. B 1473. CANCER TREATMENT. E. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. 812 Morgan bldg. Marshall UH3. CELLULOID BUTTONS. THE J RWIN-HODSON COMPANY. .187 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1234. CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST. WILLIAM. Ehtello and Florello De Veny, the only scientitlc chiropouista and arch spe cialists In the city. Parlors 3u2 Ocrlinger bldg., southwest corner Second and Alder, 'i-tione Main I3nl. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. oOO.OOO IvNoW ilc.Mahon. loo per cent chl practor, all welcome to compare adjust ments; throngs pronouncing treatments easiest, best, permanent. 31 truu.-s'" Both phones. CIRCULAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 510-11-12 Royal bldg. Mar. &S22. Multia'raphing, mimeo graph and mall advertising. COLLECTIONS. NETIi CO.. Worcester bldg. Main ITIIU. No collections, no charge. Established 1:00. CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK. CAMPBELL SMITH Concrete Karages. cemcni wora; estimates tree. o-u Clay. M. 5943. DANCING. MRS. BAYM'S Dancing Academy. 30S-1 1 Dekum bldg. Best instructors. Beginners' class Tues. eve.; class parly Frl. eve. Les sons day and eve. by appointment- Pbone Main 134T,. BKHKHI.KV Dancing School. 129 4th at. Main 3318. Mrs. Summers. Mffr. Lessons by - upt. ; personal 'attention; clasi.es Weil, and' Saturday. BERKELEY Dancing School. 129 4tli st. Main 331S. Mrs. Summers. M?r. l.ess.His by sot.: personal atteiiliou; classes Wed.. Sal. AL1SK.Y Ilanring Academy. Private instruc tors, day and evening. Classes Friday eve ning. 2d floor AllRky bldg. S losous, $.".. MRS. FLECK'f.vACADF.MY, 19 2.1 st. Ball room and stage danciiiK. Class Tues.. FrL eve.: children especially. Main 2100. W. I. KING Dance Orchestra: union music; violln.i repaired. IWt'a Wash. ftdwy. 478. DANTIMi ACADEMY. LEARN TO DANCE at Professor and Mrs. Kown'a studio; cacti pupil is piven per sonal attention: 12 private lessons, $.".; tl . leawons, $3, or 4 Tor $-': houra lu A. M. to U 1. M. bi'3 Eilers bldg.. between 4th and rth, on Washington st. Main Iol. VHOLESALERS AND AI TO TOPS. JM'BRIMI.T.K IIL'UUV TUP (X).. tit h and Oak. DRY OOIS NOTION'S. L DINKELSPiEL COrT.',.' GRAIN MKRCIIANTS. PACIFIC UKAIN CO., Board of Trade bids;. HATS AND TATS. THANHOl'f-'KR 'llAT Co.. S3-53 Front St. IIII1K.S, WOOL, CASCARA BARK. KAI1N HISOS., 195 Front street. PAINTS AMI 1.1'BRICATING OILS. W. l; FUI.I.Krt CO.. 1'Jth and Davis sis AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 'Wilson's Auction House. 10 Furniture. 16U-171 Second St. I'CNKRAI. niRKCTOKS. BREEZE & SNOOK FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 1047 BELMONT, AT 35th SUNNYSIDE SPECIAL KQUTPMENT for rto!n all work IN THE HuMbi when desired. Our beautiful chapel Xur . service without charge. Prices most reasonable sod poraooal at tention given to all. UotU f bonea; Tabor 12.ft, B 2540. 1047 Brluiont bt. WILSON & ROSS EAST 7TH AND .MII TNOMAU l'ort lunU 'a Moat Iroa;rea. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EAST 54- -C 3185 HOLSIAN UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors Kstabllshed 1877. Tblrd and Salmon Streets. Jdalu 307. A loll. J-Jady Assistant. MILLER &: TRACEY Perfect Funeral Servlcn for Less, Independent Funeral Directors. Wash. et.. bet. Oth ana Slat. Wcat PM. Main Lady Aaaisiauc. A 755. J. P. Finley & Son PROGRESSIVE FUNEKAL DIRECTORS. Main t. Montiomery at Fifth. A lOU'J. F. S. DUNNING. INC. 414 K. Alder. Pliant K. 52. Perfect service, personal direction, free use of tloral chapel and auto' equipment. DUNNING & McENTEK, funeral directors. Broadway and Pine street- 1'huiie Broadway 43U. A -LViS. I.ady attendant. 1R. AND MRS. W. M. HAMILTON Fu. neral service. 19.3 hi. Gllsan. Talor 413. PT. T.ERHH lia" 11,h " a'm Sl i-'i-'lA.-'Xl EM 781. B 1S8S. F.RTP.SON Xwelltli snd Morrison atraau. A-'jA.J.om7-'. Broadway i.-,at. A Vt 7 T?.T .T .VTf rri &tJ Williams Ave. a... ua-.UAa.a.. VV. t-.. .,,HH ,. ,., A. C KtNWOUTUI CO. 6SO2-04 OJd St.. Lents. labor r.287. bKl-JWKd CNUIOKTAKINU CuMfANV. 3d snd Clay. Mriin A :Jl I.;mv sanistant. Phone- your vvant nda to the Orego nian. I'honc Main 7U70, A GOP 5. IX AND CAT HOSPITAL. HOSI1TAL Dr. (J. II. ' Hartman. veterina rian, 410 E:ift 7th st. Fist 1S17, B 1U02. m DRESSMAKING. ELECTRICAL RE I A Mi SHOP. II. M. II. ELECTRIC CO. 31 Norm First et., Portland. Or. itawmuiuff ana iiecirica.1 1 Repair- ing a liioclaiiy. S- u ubout nw. or ugfd nioiorj. Bdwy, 10-i.'. a "; EAR, NUfc A1 illlaAT im h,. EurnaicH, cor. 2ih. U !:;.. 10. 4734. EK fl LIZ EH. IKiiX-CI-.ASS MANURE. LAWN, CAitUKX. LARGE OR SMALL LOADS. EAST Kl HMTl KK RKIAlKI-:i. 1 1 11 1 ; HAND AVE. lt3. American Kurniiure liopitMl: furnlturo rtfpalied. uphoikireil and ruiinished; ne w ainl fcec ona-hund f urait ure bough l nd Sell oud 2. llfc.MSTITi IllXi. 1- :TKlJMA., lit m Lite ni ii . catiipitis. ac .onjjor ttnle pieat, buitoas covered, mad orii-rg. ailtf Pittoi-jc block. liroaJwuy lu:m. HliMS'i iTCHlNU and Pi.oL A.l work fuar-iiiitt-etl. S)nj,ur t-ewing Mch. Co, 4; Vhii!i. Ml Mr. EMIL TiilKLHoitN. vioiin t.-acher. pupil iSt.vcik. ror FiUdnor b ids. Hdwy. lY-t. IALL K. KlbiSNEit, vioiiint. Koon 1. -4il3 Washington. Main .V-I. Ten lesson-. l.V IJlANO IfHSoim ;.Oo. t'ull Mn-s HiiUarU. Main liHtti. Momlayi or Thurmlayn. JuLIA. pKiiio. iiariuony. All string. In Ftrumrnta bUI. Kol KoiiIuk, 4''J Wmh!:;. fUTOMETKls'i s AM (ll'TK 1 NS. ULASHiCS AT A &AV1NO. I kolicic your patronage on tb baals ot capably erviue. Thou cjndi of aatisfied uu irons. A trial will convince. Cn.ii. W. lioodman, Optoni;rist. mnt Morrison. Ma:n l'l-4. I'.UENT ATTORNEYS. Jt. C. WFilCiliT -J. year' experience U. ix and foroicn patents. Mj1 Lrkum b.dg. liOLDUiiHU, 6J0 Worcester bldff. Main I'MiSKIANH. LWi. 11. A. PlilLLlPS, Broadway b.cla. Hhemnatlmn. female dlaortlera. ak:n trou bles, atoniach, liver, kidney a. bo we la. throat, riKre. 8a!p. niirh b:out pmsanre. 80 C increased efficiency; tl r u 1 eu 1 treatment. Uoltre. paraiysis. head ache, tonsiiius. Dr. Witters, aoti 'Ot,anil blttx. Manhull 4VU. I'LOiitiM. sirri.iKs. PU'Mlil.Vii SL'f'l-LlKS :.t hosa,e prlts. Stark-Davis Co.. ilj Third. Main 7!I7. 1-HIN 1 IN.. liKYSTl -Mi l'KKS.S J. 1. G.inteut.ein. Mgr. Printing and linotyping, inn , l'runt at, rorner Stark. Mln or A 141s. PRINTING K . W. BALTICS & COMPANY, ot and Oak M . Main 1 liV A 116.' NMOND-HAM) STOKKS. LEVIN I1UW, At t'X'KN. CO.. Jl Front Street. We buy and 6eil cverythinc In the hinj varc and furniture line. Phone Mam UViTJ. A 7174. MO E. blOVKS. furnmea r-pairei. coilJ inatal.ed, II. J. Sea brook, -til' S Snlmon. M.i in J07o. TKANsl- KK AN l KTOIIA41E. UKKCiON T H A.N'aiK lilt CO., 474 Wan si , cortier ot 1 :it h. Telephone It road way 1l or 1 ItiO. "We own and opera t two la rue ciass "A" warenouses on terminal track. Uo. est inFtirar.r-; rtea in t ie ct v. FIREPROOF STORAGE M. iil..-i:N TKANSIKR CO.. '.'(S pinr. MA I.I.-;. iN -ST. LIOCK 4V WAIiblitiCSt: Ol'-li.-e l.'.l Mii.lisun st. Ueiierial m r.-han.ilse and f.,rw.ir.lin agents, pliene Main lri'.il. -ACKlNi: MOVIN'G ,-TOl: l.S'U. PKCLTRITV bXORAtili Ai TRANSrKR CO. Id.-, i'ark St. M:iin M '.". A 10.".!. CI. AY S. M.JHSK. IN':. IRACKAUK. STullAGIl. TI1AXSFER, 4 IS-t.'.l Lllis.in st. illUUUl: TltA.XdFiill CO. Phone a.'.OH. VACl'l M I I.KAMM., KLIX'THH,' v..eunm .leanit.tf iu our home. ;,n,- it ruir. t arl. l-:aat l..ns. WATCH RKVAIKIMi. lil.iULIST pri.e-s pwid ol.l wad'hes and Jew elry. Crtnililion no obji-ct. l:epalrs s spe .li.ltv. .i;alnter ,lcc!ry Co.. IW3 Waslt. iL Itr.vKLKS. I WKCCIC Ul.U BUIl.DlNtJs. CALL K.t MANUFACTURERS I'AINTS. OILS AMI CLASS. HASMCSSKN CO.. and Taylor. 1'II'K. I'll'K I I I TIN(. AMI VALVES. M. 1.. K1.1NK. m-Sii l..nt street. I'M MHINd ASH SI KAM M l'l'l.ll. Al. I.. KI.1NI .4-.rt FVont street. I'KOltl K COM MbMIIN MKKdI AXTS. KVKHC'IMi A- FA Ft P. KM.. HO Front street ROPK AND lilMlllt THINK. Fortlan.l I'ordrtare. Co.. Hlh and Northrup. SASH. HOOKS AM . A.-K. V. J: iq'l.l.KH CO., Utli and Iiavis sta. WAIL 1'APKIt. Ml 1. 1. Kit Wall l"aper A: Pi. Co.. 172 Klrst St. itm:AN wai.i. pM-i:r, cn.. an jd st. rOftTLAND UAKIil.K WORKS. i'M-2r,tl 4lh at., oppnalte City Hall. Main Sitti. Philip N.n & tjons. for Ttiemoria.'s. rTb BLAESINQ GRANITE CO. lT THIRD AT MADISON 3TRKCT MEETING 'OTICE3. WIU.AMETTC TRIHE. NO. fl. IMl'lJ 11. II. M-. meets to liffl.t (Moiirtayl at Eagles Hall. L'bi'i Madison sU lait ors wcJ..'oi.ie. i: M. I I.D. S.irhem. VIO CHAPMAN. C. of It. llAKM'iNV I.ODilK. N J'.'. A. I'. AND A. M. Special coni-inimii-al ion this f Monday) ee. at 7 o'. lo.-K. Work in tlie K. A. ami M. .M. li'-crces. 'isitiliK bitthrc welronii. W. At. Do LIN. Pec. "WASIIIXtl'I'ON l.OHGK. NO. 41. A. 1". A.N'U A. M. Spe.ial i-.tiiiiiuiiU-ati..u this I Mond.o l A .emnK. rlast . t la and liurnllu 7::i o'.-loek. K. A. il.-prte. Vis itors w.'I.'.mle. lirder W. M. J. II ltlCU.MuNU, Sec. CAMKI.IA ClfAI'TKR. NO. !;T. il. K. H. Sttle.l commuiileatlon '.tils t Mor.'lay i. eveninK. offielal visit of W. G. Mfilroii. I).i:re.-H. All visitors welcome, lty order of W. M. .MAItlKTTB ItOBlNSON. fee. WILI.AMKTTB I.OOGK. NO. 2. A. I'. AND A. il. Slated conilliunl.-atlon this I. Monday 1 eveninit. at 7:1!) u'clork. Annual reporta, Vlailors welcome, iic-frt-sltiuclit. W. WKBKS. Sec. SCNNYSIUla CHAPTKK. NO. 1.'.. O. 11. S. A slated communi "atiou this I Monday 1. evenlnic at I'. M.: d''sra. By order of Vortlv Matron. KLI.I. DUNNING. Sec. rRlEDLAN'DBR'a for Mn emblmsa. (.ass pins aad auada s alO VYasalBCtea su IUBLeV Jewelry, euttona, eharns, slsk S o.a.sns. a.ss.r Uros.. lsl-S Sts Sl m:v Ton at. Mortgage Loans SV2 EDWARD E. GOUDEY CO. i'xn:i ttks hank hi ilium.. JOHN B. COFFEY MORTGAGE LOANS. Insurance, Surety Bonds MORTGAGE LOANS ON BlbINrS A'I RESIDENCE l'KOI'EK rv. KOHM11MIN A: KWIXfi. 207-b -Non h extern liuuk Bide. cms Send Us Your Old Carpets, Old Kuks sad Woolen Clsttiln. fts Mass Keersible. llaad-.ts FLUFF RUGS Tbey ear IJk Iran. Halt Orrte.-e. Mend for nooklat His Rase tTasea. All Sites. Carpet Cleaning 9x12 Rus Steam Cleaned 1.50 WESTEKN lLtlF Kl b CO, 4 Vlaiss Asa. N. saaet esis. si 147a. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved city and farm property, installment repayment privllec If preferred; prompt, . -relinl.lc er Ire. A. H. BIRRELL CO. !17-2iy VortHA-mrrn Bunk Balldinr. ' i f. HIS, sS.' FLUFF RUGS f re???i o!d c,arPets. Carpet cleaning- and retlttlng-. Rag rugs woven, all sizes. Mail orders solicited. NTlRTUWl-T In". i n rormer a EAST 3580 Former address 153 Union Ave. B 1280 RE.L FSTATE. OR PA LL fr exchange for Mor.tiina lr.l 4'-acr timry rnch neiir Chfhullf.. WaFh : Im lhrf rfsi,liicHi and a huNinesa In omh H. rd. H.x aVHI. Mouth Hn.i. Wash. Tar Sal om. $S73. VIKW LOT. PAOpiriCi; Host: 'irr park. s. W. corner 4Sth anr! Alamdii driv. Tlu ill kur;y : quleklv. ItomirKl a., t-mmeitu only .uo tiid paid to da-,o fiuv tins at on. p. J. I.. HAH1.MAN C'uM PW., No. 7 Chamber of Commerce Bid. WANT A I.Al'RKI.m RST l- T CIIKAP? .tm out to laAurlhm st Tract of f ir. Kfcim ;tih and Otiattn aircc-ta. ti.iy. Now i tU tiritt to ii-turw our lot. Ttor .wri:,. or Kawt l'i. rre. faAtJKIKiCK 2 wcll-lot-atcd eaiNt-front lots in Hose City Park, liiiehcotk. teU -4th at. HuO. UH.h buy- 3 good Ioim in liiinu..- Add., with, mall bide, caal.y converted Into house. FUher. loS K. Salmon For Half -Houm. I.V ITAWTHORNR AVENTR DISTRICT. 7 rooms and sleeping iorch. extra fin btsement, extra ooJ furnace, Inundry. fruit room, lurge rccrptton hall will, ftre placa, connected m-itli l:trite living room, dtninc room, kitchen, maid a room hich caa b thauKrd into breakCaint room if da aireii; necor.d floor three In-drooim. mou ern bathroom and tK-epin porch ; a.l rooms are beautifully decorated: expensive- llsht fixture, all window h.infilnc. linoleums and carpet art Included; lot 1o0x1.hu, oq coriitr; street Improvements all paid; exceptionally fine lawn. mltU Im ported Hhrubbery; beaut. tul bomon adja cent; present owner faaa no ue for the property; price iuuO. -w hicli la much i--lov present taltic. T1-plione Main SiV.'. SNA P. room s st. k kpi no roRnr aMty don n. lndy ctmer lot. paved trcot In nml a'l puid. l-:;i!v alkini; dis tance to Kit XK 1,1 N H Hill SC H" Lt. on curitne. ."iuIihi l.ir fir trees In ard. Thi I an atlr.t' liv. home place. J. 1. HAltl MAN COMl'AXV, No, 7 I'hanibcr of om-m-r. e bid.-., 4U ai:d Siai K. Malu 10S, A JIOT-WATL.lt 1 II A T IN THIS HOI'S.-.. Not only hot-v aier heat, bnt no dirty coa I. w ooi or briquettes to 'hot her with. Automatic raa hruicr cha pcet of H. 1 st ation mi'st exclusive tmrt of I-mut-I -hurst. Ex lra l.irfto living and d mln c room; 4 UrKn belrooms; all beaut I f nl I y fi:nshcd in old ivory and tapestry papr; t'ptnn por:h, fine K-irajc. You nu?t pee t Ins place lo app rr cut Its superior quattties. come out loday. Key at office, l-.ast ;iiU and ;iin:tii ir ' phone '1 a- t"r il4..a or Kat -oxi evenlnes. Jt f'T completed, t a o up-1 o-dit t-, modern room nun it low p," .Vx 1 tMi lot. pa ved st., ilouhie constructed throughout. fuU cctn'nt basements. f trc place. bctkc.tse, hlna i" i o. t f. haMmood floors. Puifh kltclit-n, breakfast room, linen loset. attic, shad, screens, fixtures, etc., et-.; on Ivor St.. k iweeu K. .iSth and K. ::ith. 1 block north; Klchmoiid i ir; bark doors optn . co look st thcni. I rico J -.ToO, icrma. Tabor vrn tn c. LAL'RKUUl 'KST A nw molcrii Colonial S-room house, just finished, never ov-ii-i.'d. in old lQry; '2 blocks from car. Modern Kara tzr ; on corner and In oi of tlx- choicest loca tions in Laurel hurst. This can bo tuin lled on reasonable first payment ami bal aiice to bj uir.iiied. M R. JIROWN. I'honc Mh In 1 70 or Ta bor T. evcnlnff!". YnU II. Is l.lkt: TIII. 7 rooms and steepinj; porch, fuil con crete ba.'mnt, f urmc fireplace, bin It -Ins. corner, full lot. est front, alt Improxe " in Mits tn and paid, near cr, $ ; Rood terms. A. H. RIKHI.I.I. CO.. -1 7 Northwestern Liank H!ds. Marshall 4 111. A IT KMSIIKO KK Vol.? " i rooms. IooxUmi irmund. clo.s to car pood l.ii a Uon to rcl't out furnfrlicd rioms, I'niversity I'ark. I'rice cut to j."i'M on pood term. A. 11. Ill KKi:i.l, CO.. -1 7 Ntn-i h western Bank ft!dr. Marshall -4114. A -ill. -UOOM. nearly new. k-kM condition, near l.aurflhuriHt I'arK. Siitim nhia car; yll at mori tCMiro com i-rice. u ai ; .-asy t ernis. And a d-room ltuoira low . ptrlctly modern, in the heart of lrlnton; sell at luort KaCn co-t prtCC 4'H; mv t. rill. HliMiY K. riiVKK, l I'nion Ave. rhon" i;-ist 'jt: t.ffi.-.-. or huse. A JtA KiJ A IN l.Mi. Am Icavinu tw u. v i il s. 11 my 4 -room liotlso Mlth furnitur-. wood, etc.; lot i;i 17t; chl kn-hoiF-. b ri y bushes und fruli tret'j. I'rh I twii. ..mo cafh. Will h lnmo t ii '"da v a f 1 rnoon a 'id S im d s v. Low jo . t;id ut.. bu vmcu tit.. U and to t h ae. Take. VS cur. THAT VACANT LOT. "Why not lurn a burden mla income? M'c d'Sin and build aparinti-uts. raraj;-s. I '-sidetM-cs an t hi n if . l urmi !i pi.. na and flliatii e. Kstahlt5l.-d ) r.ir. off. r LCL RITY, .-I-: KVIi K, SATISK -VCTION. L. R. Hsilry c,... Inr., con t rac tin g archi tects. 1j4 N. V. Rank bid if. t'O I PA 1 .1 .4 rMm h'tut-c ; pan lr . ba h. tilet. l-c. lights, fruit t i'Mi'. K.nj.l -r- fino chi' k'n -hiuc. J i hrrry and 1 pear tr-; ;tll kind of ros -; lot .""1'J". on i .. 1 lh it. nea r 1 nI y u . ; l .". itiimili'S on tar to and sVtdcr; diar of t.i umbra ii'.-. Rrl'-e $l.'.o. J. Kiau., 4 If. Stock Kv-h. Mds. Main .1-7M. l'Oll .SALIC biuoni bungalow; l-c. liffht. new clcctrb! ranpe; b.t ."'Oxl'o; cement vslks; clear of incumbrance, except miiuII si i eet asetmen t. on Lcland si rc i. a blocks ol f Wood la w ll cur, l'rb'a flll'ii. . Knitusa, Mock Kxth. bldff. Main TllYINOTON. Strlctlv modern 7-ro.n horns, hardwood floors, up to date, S4.oo. L.-.t lit 17. A M ieavi nir fit y. mtiFt Hscru'lce ti-room bousa with dn. furnished or unfurnfphed liuve all mode. m cot; n tent s. haru a-ood floors, all built-in effects aud .t dandy purnge: Hawthorne district. Call 'i'abur int uildayb from lt to ; w cck Ua a all day snd evening. .TOU SALE .".-room h.Mi.o In SelJnood. on Sherrett ave. ; bt .'. Js basement, v-oodthed, lureo rhiekn-hou-rt, b-rry tuinh's-: n't improvement- in and paid. 1'rli j $ 1 tiuO. J . S. KuausA. 4 Hi sSiuck Kxeh. Ml. Main ;;-.'7'l u-itOM Hawthorne bun e low , II. W. floor. ! irep'ace, bm It -1 ti f. :(.i uri-s. unite enamel lnpeh kitehn ami bath, Imi-k attic, ce ment iKifcmeiit. laundry tra: i-hie 1 1 l.ii cat lino; i'iii niched or uufuniUhed. owner. ;' 4.t h. BIN-; I.OW, ON PAVLU ST ii E Ll. $-7.. 5 larto rms.. fireplace, beamed iseinnKi-. paneled waltn; on carliuo Iu MonLalUa; SJt'O cs?h. $.t5 month !v. rllHlD V.'. t.EKMAV CO.. 7;L1 Cham, of ct.m. iiosh fl rr PAHK. 5-Room modern bun pa low . la rce attic, hsrdw ood floor, furcate and fi- place. tz-i rane. All built in c fleets. Main 7U3 1, or TiiImt Vll. HAi: IT LI T 1 .T. Vlxperienced buiMer ow nt choice lots. Ynl bul iU what you want Terms rcaoii abie. See M. i..ii 1 in -3 McKay u;di. Main 1 .t. I'OH SALE Lur;E.- iLroom cotta t'e in ill. Johns; electric li;nt-i, full plumbing, tniail bs" men t ; lot .""s 1 10 : : blocks from ln Vfftk v i t Ion. rb-e $1 s.'.o. J. S. Knaul?. 411 Stock KT'-h. bldg. Main M'J70. $i::t r..KCK'M cottage, near K. .'lotli and 1 icintont. i ms is a oars: in. i r you w am a home see Mc Kcntia. o'.U h and iicluiont, Tahor ;4'. ;. IKVINUToN HOME. Modern, 'orniT, H. W. floor, furnnce. flrepiaee; all btiilt-ln eftect?'. 5tJvo; terma. Cm 11 Mam 7tM. or Tsbor V;il. HOSE CITY car. go South 3 blocks, 1 :..( .'-room bungalow, bath. eiec. lights, a m. 1st ix i m lot. k ra fs e. fto caa a. balance esey. Call til'tt E. 7Gih. T? F Ti 1TM F. I liV INOTON. A moht attiaciive residence of H rooms, modern In all its appointments and ncar.y new; hardwood f oois. tiled fircpinccs iu livng-room and front bed room, ttied bath, v it Ii .lioxu r, a Isaj b t ii for maid's room ; roiiMTHtoi. extra larjfc lccpinK porch, 'a hlch ca.il be heated if desired: compitte imrjf.ar alarm eteju and double c.ectric !' Kin in IT and hcaiir v t-ystenn: located In tho xcry best ulstrict of lrvlticton. on l'(xl"(j cornt-r, surrounded by beautiful homes. Thin hnuw ha cost the owner between Sis. out. and $::o.uoo. but an attractive prlt a vill b made In scl.ing-. or would Accept deferable vacant r improved lortiand, piopcity for the ciulty. S A M L J.. .NORTON". 010 lienry Butldli.c. S-P.OO M B I " N O A T . O Nice Is rce rooms, fireplace. furnace. r'nf to Hawthorne car on street, owner movinr to California. Thle is & Sood buy; fJ-uO. 'm cash. See this. PPKCIAU I.ovety 7-room home on acra tract. H block to Mt. Tabor car; close in; hsrvi urf.i- street. tins soil. This homo would cost toyO to build wit h out latiri. and is a srn: bis buy at 4iov); UC" Ciill. rAUMONT HOMK. 7 room, w.tli I'pjiuili'u! tmii parlor. larK' ing - i oom. f rep. ace. furnace, hard ed floo t h i ous hou t . nico brea kfatt room, it.ived street.-. ;.'.xl0 lot and an cxc.p lit.mal buy, foliio: rice ifrni". THL UAWKKNCli CO.. -"3 Corbcti li.i-.tf. Main tUUo. A 213- $r'.r,o uosk citv park. Attract iv e bi: iia !o". i rooms fireplace and furnace. Itvinjr-room clear throng'., tenter of house. N Ice ard. lib home sur loundinp-. located on 4Mb i-t., north o'- carl. tie. Terms, lialf cash. .1. L. H A ill -MAN" COMPANY. No 7 Chnmbe" of O'li me rce bldi., 4 : h and ara- Mato l'. JU'NUALOW f ANL liv.Ni ALOTV . Uiureihunt, 6 rooms. J blocks to car. High, sightly lot. in (ma condition, Sll0; Ml. improemenTs paid. j.-..i;. KuSlC CITY I'ARK SNA P T"'. A imoht new. 6 rooms, close in, a lit ; l pern of a place. ir'ce this quick. Take Laurel hurst cor to L.TSt oit st.. a ;ui v" nt of 'ice, or phone Tabor iiUi or Last "Q eve. li:VIN;TON ULNvJALoW Just east of li vinston riub proun.n; hite enamel .nl and hardood Honrs tliroughout: u--Iir.ished yesterday; ready to occupy tomor row ; no better residence district in J'ort -.ami; homes cos, ins; $j",0mm within '.i'f block: be: tcr gt today if on w nt th.f. 4'2 K. 7t!i North. hef.vren Thompson n.l ::i' r. ltroadwav ear. 1. .. loii. Ma::-. . Wood. awn 41'lrt KC Nt A LOW S 1 hsve s few btinsaiows In 1 -aure,hu rst snd Lose, City Park, modern and in iTrst- i:iss ondti ,oii ; on paved streets und ii iiemrablo locations. The, fuimturo of sev eral can be pitrchaped u ao if desired. Kasoiiuhle initial payment and balance aoout lika rent . Mlt. TtUOWN. M:iln 17 or Tabor o'J evenings. A y-llUUM hoiite, p.irtly f uriuht;d. plaa lered. neat and clean, arranccd so that rooms coald be icnted. k-m-u for b"nrdrrs or i.t. .inert, -it Peninsula, close to Wl.laniette boule ard : - l;:r;e iotJ. fruit ; inn h bonplit on eauv icons. It will pay for li ne 1 1 if you take the chance. Come and me at :0s L. r.iith nt.. Hawthorn car; party leavlr? state: thl a b.-fKtn. Ct'.-Y MMpi-jKX HVN'OALoW I rooms and le-iih with shower, ait.e. cemcn ba."ment. fucp'.aee. break::i5t alcove in kit.-tT. white en. -i me l f mi- li and hard v. ood floor in nil rooinn : best cn llic f i t u r. ; lo cated on height?", fine view of ci;. riei ;md mountainf; lo ruindtes I'rmn down town: o-cei.t fire: JUft fmifrhcd. ready to oeeupv ttnuorrow. L. O. W ilson. Main I rmm tJ 1 KOU J-ALK. IH.'IKS. Bargain 7-roo'ii residence, fireplace, full cement basement, furnaee. laundry trajs. bulit-m kitchen. lt "Mh. near lelmont ; i-. block to t-utuivi-bie car; :i-'t. J4' t h. bsl:nce ;," n.onth; rents for $37. .".O. .Soma good furniture and fuel if wanted. Phone Tabor 7J I ! PPOmOncn u i v liTrFt;. N v Hoi st:- -s --". One acte ol :oii"d. noo.i .-room houce. bt1t. ru'i'lrlr ,i);!n(i. atr. fronting on a", t'ak :r..e; S.'iim iash. nance li .i;l t. Place co-t oa n- r over $..0" J. owner l'.-a p-ine to Idaho snd must tc.L CiorUon. lil'.l t ' ) i ii m b r .f Co:nmere. ALL lull liaif acre of k round. al kinds of fruits and berries, 4-rooin houie. i!i ral h ; eit y wut er and cat-: liotif not entirely f inllied ; li-room hoi on back. , mi, be ved for clitcken-hue ; ; blocks frm Ml. Hood depot. price J. K r, a 'l"-. 41G Stoek Lxch . bdp Main O. AI.AMKL'A PA ItK. 6-room buiiKalow. brand new. 3ust 1 g completed, bu rd wood floors t UrouBh out, priva: bathroom, furnace, fucnlace, fit r a z-. price and irrms aro right. Ownif ;, ii d builder. Tabor r.so. iiA lit J A IN Irov ela ud Psik. a.".".. mo-lern o-room bungalow, hardwood f;oors. ftre plaec. panel ulums room. leauiif ul buffet, white ci.amej bedroom, kit hen and bath. I.Minilry trasr cement basement. Tabor 1 b.7. Al.AMKDA PALK SAt'KI PICE. See liamb'et ave. nd make an offer for this b a u 1 1 f ul w -o.nl mden. I.orne. Cost over SWmi. but am wllimK t -.cnfien. 1 1 p i now lor inspection, l'hono W ivi.Ha wn f'-'ti. m i r ll ICTLY modern i-r.om Imngilnw, floors hardwoi.d f m 1M1. w ood w ork old Ivory ; large attic; bt 0i ll'O 71 Ea.t Meili ron, near -th. All improvements paid. Owr.er on premtbea after 1'. M. or ca.l Main "Ma t-.i;' M ni"dcrn ftirmihod hou.e. very con- i n 1 1 1. 1 , l)f k f rom St. Johns carl i no. 1 bio k from Pen In mi' a School ; I run I rocs and b. i rae. Pi it -tU0, fJ J cssll. 10U7 p. liies'l'a ax . " a Tu; j-nap. Vroom modern liout-e. clo in. pa ed ,-treci.f, fruit and Powers. biij wcrific; I ..r Iu If i a I'll, owner. 1 i i;. Sumner. M axe. ar. Wd hi. 4 1.'.. l-T'TI SA UK I stMi it-room house and two. lots, 1 blo-k from Mt. Scott cnrlmc, lier Millard a. down. baUnce - Icr months 6 r ccui intcreat. I'houw 'i -i hot p:;ti. $.'rto eJ.'.d CAsll. S.room b'insatow; flrrp'se: VaVeTly ddiiiv": near nr line; rt, ta -! tmoii t h I y. H. liUiLELL CO.. Ill X. V. la.;u bidjr. houe. 1 tni- toot bit ; i ree. shrubbcrv ; b.-t lesideii-o tlitrUt; Icavo wity. 7itl. i r. pon'ai. t h" bef.t -uiMtrli.iTi homes a n 1 acrtui c oit f ptirt'and come lo A d rtrofk on t o e con Oil v ur, t mrd hou&w nortii of i; y St.ii""!!. YpHY iiiodcrti H-r.ioiii hont-f. Iuiii.kc. isuu drv tubs. i'i full bsscni-nt: huRC clothes ot, por-. h boe; 1 - block from L cheap. M I C U HA LL o-l oom I'liiiiliilnw, on ;d. nt.r Ca rut he i a ; mi No. 4aa : r.txlOi lot, 7 f u it trees; eJuuO. terms, iico wwinr, 10 45 Hfimon: sr. -pooM huna low. lot hmOiM!. Price L"on, . down l will accept liucl'ty bt.ud.L lal Mice to -nir. Py owner. 4S E. &Mh at. V..r:h. l'hone Tabor M t T " SEE AM -MAKE OK PEL. r-room c't 'age. bat u. toilet, electricity." hard -surf uecd. trw.u aw er; cloae in ; me tern?; owner. Tnbr 1 It. LiY OWN Eli. now acant. $:mm, cash. tlnnc like ifni ; mce .x-ruoni houji, f rol-claes coiidlt ioi:. mar car. itO Vii iN'iii ae. Wo. el la wn 4-tt. BlNiJAU'W. -jt-j:,on tunculow for f.'O'XV nest home, near boulevard and river; iiupht tak lot. must be Mild. Owner. Main ,MiW. 1 K V 1 NCiTt N u-room bungalow. inml i-rn. se'l chenp. tcruirt. Lvavuiff city. Phone K:,t .w;. J'OU SALE Hy fjwner. b 'f-cont rue ; vd h-m-c, 1),.VIh SeMWoed l.'i.M. U"!i ru trooin dou S l7ji: 7..o rash. Mllwauklf j;. I KYI NO TON. Strictlv modern 7-roju home, hardvoo-i f'oor:. up to date, yi-.'Vi. Kast VH7. I uL K-U' tOM f uru.phed Iioum , modern, ce ment basement. 2Po. near s. p. shops; reasonable t- -ms. Tshor 1 H7. Jlo;o o-HuOM fottace. lot ... loo; onu bb k or Simn p:a tar. McKenna. Z'JlU and HelmoTH. TlNr fHt:t. $,ihmi PKETTY o-R. bungalow; acres; ; blKs. ei. ctrl - tl pot snd Mate li'ehwa. Main ai7 2. Me p.i rl a nd. Yeon Hdy. UY o VYN KK o-rooiu houw, modern, 1-. Uh N.; tako V. C r l Mafford st , a'k I b. . and 1 l. . ; te-rns it desire.- haw thokm: T'lai. :.;.tt r. eJo;.o. i lai' looms, urgi- lot; room for pars ire: vacant, owner. Tnhor J 4 . itl.vHMs UoT l-room modern Itmimj; ha'h. elect ric ltchf. eeiuent walks; flibO; t rim. Columbia .''.. CN E of the nicest bunyalows m the city fot nmI" on caay terms. Call b7 Hroadwav bldg. ' j 4.-,oo 7- Lot'i.M bouse, t ii.Touvli ly -nodern. fine count t ion. all tmprvemnts pici, be: of location'. fa1 1 THor 11..'. S-liodM nio.lt rn lion-'. Eiirtt J'th st., lot .'. 1 'jo, is.:oo c.t.-h. l.-i I. m. c on unni, 'or f irti.nl -lrs cull al 4"4 Piatt P.ldtr. it; i IN - .Tu. 11C M Eft. 1;. t. i."T?iv::T. iLV. AC EN r. ely-Js 4