Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 05, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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THE arORXIXG OKEGOSTAy. TYEDNTSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919.
RUSSIAN
ST T
DECLARED
BRIGHTER
Ambassador Francis Hopeful
of Satisfactory Solution.
HOLD TROOP ABROAD, PLEA
Bolshevist Forces Xow Slaster of
Almost the Whole of Eastern
Ukraine--Vilkomer Taken.
' PARIS, Feb. 4. David R. Francis,
the American Ambassador to Russia,
who was recently summoned from Lon
don to Paris by Paul Dutasta, me sec
retary of the peace conterence, and has
held conferences here with Secretary
of State Lansing and General Tasker
H. Bliss on Russian problems, probably
win be called upon soon by the su
preme council to aid the committee,
which will discuss Russian affairs.
Ambassador Francis says that the
majority of the Russian people are
loyal to the entente, and he, together
with other allied Ambassadors ac
credited to Russia, is earnestly sup
porting the plans for economic recon
etruction in that country.
Ambassador Francis Hopeful.
He is hopeful, he said, that the pro
posed conference at the Princes Islands
will be held with all the Russian gov
ernments participating. He thought
such a conference would be the means
of informing the Paris congress of the
entire situation, and would be in no
way prejudicial to the interests of the
governments opposing the Bolsheviki.
PARIS, Feb. 4. President Wilson
had nothing to do with the transmis
sion of the reply of M. Longuet to
Bolshevik Foreign Minister Tchitcheria
concerning Bolshevik participation in
the proposed Princes Islands confer
ence, according to M. Longuet's news
paper Populaire. M. Longuet had re
ceived a semi-official statement from
the Bolshevik government concerning
the conference, and the French gov
ernment refused to permit the use of
Its wireless in sending a reply.
Communication Is Explained.
"The refusal of the French govern
ment," says the article, "to allow us
to communicate freely with Russia
compelled us to use another form of
transmission without being compelled
to undergo the censorship which we
combat.
"Whose fault is It if a press wireless
Is sent from Paris to New York that
it is also received by all wireless sta
tions including that at Tsarskoe Selo?"
PARIS, Feb. 4. The Russian soviet
government will take "all measures"
to bring about an agreement with the
entente, according to a wireless mes
sage sent out from Moscow on Sunday.
It complains that the Bolshevik au
thorities had received no "formal in
vitation" to the Princes Islands con
ference, the only word regarding it be
ing a wireless message "containing
press news."
The text of the wireless message was
addressed to "Berlin, Paris and Every
where." COPENHAGEN". Feb. 4. Tn their ad
vance from Dvinsk, the Bolsheviki have
captured Vilkomir. 45 miles north
northwest from Vilna, the capital of
Lithuania, according to a report from
Vilna. J
LONDON. Feb. 4. Bolshevist forces
are now masters of almost the whole
of Eastern Ukraine, including the im
portant centers of Kharkov, Poltava,
Ekaterinoslav and the Konetz mining
region, according to a Helsingfors dis
patch to the Mail. A soviet govern
ment is reported established at Khar
kov. NEW YORK, Feb. 4. The Russian
Economic League, comprising repre
sentatives of financial, commercial and
industrial interests in the United States,
tonight . issued an "address of loyal
Russians to the American people,"
urging public opposition to the pro
posal now before the peace conference
-for withdrawal of American and allied
troops fighting the Bolsheviki.
The statement declared that aban
donment of resistance to the Bolshevist
forces would "sign the death warrant
of tens of thousands of citizens of
an allied country," and eventually
would subject America to the Russian
radical influence, which, "if you do
not destroy it there, will come to de-'
etroy you here."
Troops Fight for Humanity.
The league, of which Alexander W.
Behr, vice-president of the Russian
American Chamber of Commerce in
Moscow, is acting president, and A. A.
Boublikoff, former member of the
duma. i3 one of the vice-presidents, as
serted that American troops were
fighting in Russia "in the name of
humanity and for the honor of the
American people," and "for the protec
tion of American homes from the
gravest danger that has ever threat
ened them."
Every success of the Bolsheviki In
Russia, the statement said, "makes
their adherents and sympathizers raise
their heads here in America.
SINGING ROILS NEIGHBORS
Woman Taken From Apartment
House to Jail Is Released.
Because her style of rendering the
ballad, "Where the River Shannon
Flows," did not meet with the ap
proval of other occupants of a hotel at
Fourth and Jefferson streets, Margaret
Mathews, otherwise known to the po
lice as Margaret Gallagher, was ar
rested by Motorcycle Officers Scott and
Ingle last night. Miss Mathews' neigh
bors called the police, who declared
that bay rum was the cause of her
melodious eseapaae. A char-few of
drunkenness and disorderly conduct
was placed against her.
Miss Mathews was released from the
City Jail Monday morning, with the
understanding that her next appear
ance would mean four months la jail.
DELCO-LIGHT MEN ADJOURN
Ten Dealers Are Elected to Attend
National Conference.
The two-day conference of 22 agents
and salesmen of Delco-Llght products
ended yesterday at the Multnomah Ho
tel. E. G. Byrne, sales engineer of the
Domestic Lighting Company, the name
of the firm which markets Delco Light,
reported that the company had largely
been engaged in war work, but that
1400 plants had been exported to China,
which would be the next big market
of the concern.
Arrangements were made for 10 of
the dealers to attend the national con
ference o the concern, in March, at
Dayton, O.
E. H. Epperson, Western sales man
ager of the company, discussed sales
manship problems, and H. A. Conger,
local sales manager, who arranged the
conference, also spoke.
Dclco Light is an electric farm Iight-
1 irig system. The purpose of the confer
ence was to bring the distribution force
in closer touch with the factory.
MEAT COMPANY APPEALS
Condemnation of Carcass Meets
Opposition.
An appeal to the City Council from
a decision made by Chief Meat Inspector
Chase and ratified by Acting City
Health Officer Abele. which city offi
cials say is merely a forerunner of a
fight to be made against the present
meat inspection ordnance, was filed
yesterday by the Frank L. Smith Meat
Company. The meat company requests
a reversal of a decision made by Dr
Chase Saturday, when he declared a
beef carcass to be contaminated and
tubercular.
After the carcass had been examined
by one of the meat inspectors and
condemned appeal was" made to Dr.
Chase, head of the meat inspection di
vision. He refused to change the deci
sion, he states, after which another
appeal was made to Dr. Abele, who
also refused to change the decision
stating that the ordinance in effect
made such a change impossible.
The appeal comes as the first made
by any meat company since the meat
inspection ordinance was passed several
years ago by the City Council. Dr.
Chase says that the ordinance i3 not
stringent enough in . its present form,
as it permits carcasses to be shipped
into the city without the organs.
STEEL TO BE PLACED TODAY
Structural Workers Begin at Xen
Coast Plant.
Actual e)eel castructlon will begin
on the open hearth building of the Pa
cific Coast Steel Company's new plant
at Willbridge today. Oscar Dilthey,
structural steel foreman, was on the
ground yesterday and 20 structural
steel workers will start placing girders
this morning. The Grant Smith Com
pany has the contract.
Structural steel has been arriving at
Willbridge for three months, and
enough to complete that part of the
open hearth building is now on the
ground. The foundation of the build
ing has just been completed. There
will be two small buildings.
Flag Ordinance Observed.
The police have begun to enforce the
provisions of the recently enacted
flag ordinance, requiring the display of
an American flag, at least 52x60 inches
in dimensions, by all street speakers.
Various bands of religious 'speakers
equipped themselves with .he flags last
night and complied cheerfully with any
requests made of them by the police
regarding the ordinance. The law was
primarily aimed at those speakers of
Bolshevik and other radical tendencies.
Only speakers of religious groups have
yet been affected.
Chauffeur Struck on Head.
L. Lawrence, 378 Wasco etreet, was
struck on the head with a board at 8
o'clock last night at his home and svf-
fered severe scalp wounds. He was
taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. Mr.
Lawrence is a chauffeur and is 31 years
of age. He was u:-able last night to
tell whether he was struck by accident
or in foul play.
J.
AMCSEMETS.
-c
BARGAIN MAT.
WK.U. 25c.
STOCK. COMPANY All This Week
GIRLS! OH. CilKLb!
HERE COMES
THE BRIDE
Big-geat laughing- hit of the season.
Prices. 25c. 60c. Mats. Wed.. Sat.. 25c
Next week.
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
MORRISON AT IITH
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
BARGAIN MAT. TODAY, 2o
TONIGHT AT 8:20
Blanche Ring's Success
t
BKOAD WAY &
UTTER MILK
NIGHTS 25, 50?, 60
Next "The Lion and the Mouse"
WHITE COUPONS
With Barrett Greenwood.
Four Harmony King.. Lunette Slaters.
BURNS AND FRABITO,
"Shoo's."
The Ramsdella and Deyo; "Hector."
Wonder Dog; Orpbeum Travel Week
ly. Official War Review.
BERT BAKER A CO.
In "Prevarication."
Tbla Show Cloaca With the C
Matinee Wednesday, Feb. 3
LYRIC
MUSICAL
STOCK
Mat. Dally, 10c Only.
A great big musical and girl show.
"The Mardi Gras"
With Dillon & Franks. 30 people and the
noseoua i.norus. immense song numbers.
Tues. night (.extra). The Country Store.
I - i! tr,arri anaar s iif i-iiinr iisi iiii-iiiiiiwriitffr
j$y THIS WEEK. "Pjv
M Theda Bara 1 :
M "SALOME" If
The -
X S1.000.000 I'rodncf Ion. '
XPOPtLAR PRICZSV
' uaaBaBBBMBaanasM.j
' I ' 1 1 :
Coming; r " "
VIVIAN MARTIN In- I' 1
"YOU NEVER SAW I 'i
SUCH A UlllL" I j
AMUSEMENTS.
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 great pleasure to recommend
Paul Petri, who is an excellent
tenor and an efficient teacher."
For particulars phone orcall
ELLISON-WHITE
CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC
Marshall 4200 Broadway BIdg.
GRAND OPERA
AUDITORIUM
dZZo, GRAND OPERA
MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2t30
Romeo and Juliet
TONIGHT 8x20
Aida
Tomorrow
BUTTERFLY
Friday
RIGOLETTO
Saturday Mat,
FAUST
Saturday Etc.
IL TROYATORE
Prices S2.00 to BOc Scats Selling; at
Sherman, Clay's Tatll o'clock.
Box Office Opens at Auditorium at 7
o'clock.
I SATVHDA V
THE ONE WOMAN
by
Thomas Dixon
mm
Dancing
Tonight
EVERY EVE
COTILLION HALL
14th, off Washington.
Portland's famous Ball Room. Ball.
bearing; spring; floor. Best ventilated
and Urgrat hall In the city.
We are co-operatlna: with the health
authorities in every may.
TODAY ONLY,
Clara Kimball Young:
In
-MAGDA."
Also Comedy, "Too Much
Henry,'
and
Fathe rsews.
CIRCLE THEATER
Fourth at Washington.
PANTAGEC
MAT. DAILY 2:30
"KVKA."
The Incomparable, and her own company
In a series of amazing and gorgeous dance
of the Orient.
LAIKIE ORDWAY
The Kngllah Comedienne.
OIHKK BIO ACTS
Threo Performances Daily. Night Curtain
at 7 and S.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Room 15S Courthouse, 6th St.
totrance.
Phone from 8 to 6. Main S78. Home Phone
A ZoiA. Night call after office hours, VYeoti.
lawn 764.
Report all cases of cruelty to the above
adores.. Klectric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pet communi
cate wltU us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we loA after the Impounding.
There Is no mors city pound, just, Oregon
Humane Society.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Auction Sa'.e At K. ftth-st. Feed Barn
(224) Lug.nc, Or.. Friday, Feb. 7. com
mencing at 10 o'clock sharp, of cattle, horses
and mules, consisting of about 60 head of
milch cows, several head of high-grade
lioisteln cows from 2 to 5 years old. all
fresh or coming fresh soon. Entire dairy
herd from Southern Oregon. Balance Jerseys
and Durhams. several fresh with young
calves by side, balance to be fresh by Feb
One renletered roan Durham bull 3 years
old. extra good one. All kinds of horses and
muies, ranging In weleht from 1100 to 17O0
lbs., ages from 4 to s years. All these are
Rood, blocky. heavy boned chunks, well
broke and gentle and fat. Several well
mated teams weighing from i-iuo to 32iiO
lbs. Also several cheap farm horses will
be sold. If you are In the market for a
horse or cow don't fall to come to this sale
They will bo sold to the highest bidder.
Every horse will be as it Is represented and
a trial given. Every cow is tuberculosis
tested. Terms of this sale: All sums und-r
cash; over ir. U0 days" credit will be
given with bankable note bearing 8 per
cent interest: - per cent discount given for
sums over $23. L. H. Llnbarser. auctioneer,
Orland. Cal.; U. S. National Bank, clerk;
Chas. Taylor, owner.
At Wnson's Auction House 1 A )s
Furniture. 169-171 Second St.
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"THE DIVORCEE"
Ji'Ok Iady Frederick jfyti
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MEETTNQ NOTICES.
ATTENTION!
Comrades. Attend the funeral
of our late comrade. W. B.
Swaney. private. Co. H. 2Sth
Iowa Vol. Infantry (a member of
Sumner Post. No. 12. G. A. R. )
from Miller Jk Tracey's parlors.
ITS Ella street, today Wednes
day), Feb. 3. 1919. at 2 P. Al.
C. A. WILLIAMS. Com.
J. W. OOlLVIii, Adj.
EAST GATE I.ODOE. NO. 1X5.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication tomorrow (Thurs
day evening. February 6. 7:30
o'clock, at East 80th and Olisan
sts.. for the purpose of confer
ring the Master Mason decree
upon two candidates. Refreshments will be
served at the conclusion of the work. Visit
ing brethren, cordially Invited to attend. By
order of E. P. ilertz. W. M.
C. P. NELSON. Sec
. PALESTINE LODGE. NO. 141.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication Wednesday. Febru
ary 5. 7:30. Grand Master F.
W. Settlemeler will pay an of
ficial visit. All members urged
to be prevent. Members of other
lodges cordially invited. Arleta
station, Mt. Scott car.
, W. S. TOWNSEND. Sea
PORTLAND LODGE, NO. SS,
A. F. A. M. Special communi
cation this (Wednesday) even
ing 7.80. Masonic Temple work
In B. A. degree. Visiting breth-
ern welcome. By order W. M.
If. J. Houghton. Sec
FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO.
160. A. F. AND A. M., East
43d and Sandy blvd. Stated
communication this (Wednes
day) evening 7:30. Work in M.
M. degree. Visiting- Brethren
welcome. H. F. ClUrlN, Sec.
MTTLTONMAH COCNCIL. NO.
11. R. AND tj. M.. will hold .
stated assembly this (Wednes
day) evening at 7:30 o'clock. De
grees will be conferred. Re
freshments. L. L. SCOTT. Rec
MOUNT TABOR LODGE. NO.
42. A. F. AND A. M. .Special
communication this cWednes
day) evening. West Side Tem
ple. 6 o'clock. M. M. degree.
Visiting brethren welcome.
EDWIN I- MINAR. W. M.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO.
46, A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this (Wednes
day) evening 7:30. Esst KiKhth
and Humside. M. M degree.
Visitors welcome.
J. H. RICHMOND, Sec
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2.
7 - y A. v. v r . ivcKunr meeting
zZrif this (Wednesday) at 8 P. M..
st I. O. O. F. Temple. 226 Aldr
street. Drill In the Initiatory
degree. Every member is urged
to be present and to bring an application for
membership.
EARL R. ADKINS, N. G.
K. OSVOI.D. sec.
ewTLOD REGULAR meeting this
(Wednesday) evening. East
Mitn and Alder streets.
J Visitors cordlslly Invited.
initiatory degree.
RAY MANAGHAN. N. G.
S. A. STARR. Secretary.
PORTLAND LOnCE. NO
2!1. I. O. O. M. On Wednes
day. February 0. a large class
of candidates will be Initi
ated. Clark will have some
thing good In the way of en
tertainment. Visitors wel
come. J. F. KENNEDY.
Secret p
ROSCOB P. HURST. Diet.
INDEPENDENT HOMESTEAD, NO. 5S.
will give a dance in their hall. East Sixth
and Alder. this (Wednesday) evening.
Kvervhndv welcome AilmliiinH I
SOPHIE L. HOTlSoN. Correspondent.
miEDLANDER'S fer )eage emklssss.
glass aiss sad saisds's. to Waealagtea ss
EMBLEM Jewelry, eattess, charms. tas
sw assigns. Jaeger aires. Sis su
FCNERAL NOTICES.
BRUMBAUGH At Cascade Locks. February
3. 1IH11. Abe Brumbaugh, age r.6 years,
beloved husbsnd of Mrs. A. Brumbaugh,
father of Mrs. Minnie Hoard, of Tucson,
Ariz.; Mrs. Pearl Englescn, of this city:
Mrs. Elva Knowles. also of this citv, and
Ivy Rrumbaugh, of l.os Angeles; brother
of George and William Brumbaugh, of
I'anora. la.; Mrs. Kate Emery and Mrs.
Hert Harris, also of Panora. Funeral
services will be held Saturday. February 8,
301!). at - P. M., at the funeral parlors
of A. D. Kenworthy Co.. &8ii-i4 Ninety
second street Snuthesst. In Lents. Inter
ment M ultnoman Cemetery. Friends in
vited. VELAGA Tn this city. February 8. pteve
Velaga. sged 35 years. The funeral will
take place tomorrow (Thursday. Feb
ruary . at 8 A. M., from the Dunning
& MrEntee funeral parlors. Broadway
and Ankeny street, thence to St. Pat
rick's Church, Nineteenth and Savier
streets, where mass will be offered at
9 A. M. Friends Invited to attend. In
terment Mount Calvary Cemeterv. De
ceased was a member of the National
Croatian Society.
STOWELL--In this city, st the Good Fa
xnarltan Hospital. February . 119 Dud
ley H. Stowcll. aged R.1 years b months
10 days. Deeeasod is survived by a widow
Mrs. Anna Stowell; two sons. Frank R.
and Victor Stowell; three daughters. Mrs
M:nnle Hiddink. Emma and Ella stowell.
l.emalns will be forwarded today (Wednes
day). February .1. to Huxton. or., by the
Skewes Undertaking Co.. where services
will be held and interment made.
DUNN In this city, at her late residence,
f60 Brooklyn street. Annie M. Dunn, aged
71) years: wife of Frank M. Dunn, mother
of Thomas F. and Mary Dunn. The funer
al will leave the residence at 9:15 A. M..
tomorrow (Thursdsy). thence to fcaered
Heart Church, Eleventh and Center streets,
where requiem mass will be offered at
!::10 A. M. Friends invited. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery. Dunning & Mc
Entee. directors.
HI ATT At the residence. 12 E. 8d st V
Feb. 3. 1919. William P. Hlatt. aged 43
years. 6 months. i8 days, beloved father
of Jessie. Florence. W. Arthur. Henry and
Frank Hlatt: brother of Ruby Hlatt.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, which will held at Holman's funeral
parlors at 10:30 A. M. today (Wednes
day). Jan. 5, 1919. Interment River View
Cemetery.
JOHNSON At the family residence, Tavlor
avenue, near Base Line road. February 4.
Mrs. Emma Johnson, wife of H. H. John
son, mother of Slgfrcd Jensen, with United
States Army In France. The funeral
services will be held In the conservatory
chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc., 414 East
Alder street, at 2.30 P. M. tomorrow
(Thursday). Friends Invited. Conclud
ing services st Portland Crematorium.
SWANEY At Stanley ststlon. Febrnsry S
William Swaney. age 81 years, beloved
brother of Mrs. Ssdie Tsloolt, of Iowa.
Deceased was a member of the Sumner
Post. G. A. R., No. 12. Funeral services
will be held today (Wednesday), Febru
ary S. at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller
gc Tracer. Interment st Greenwood Cem
etery. KEITH On Febrnsry 4. at the family resi
dence. 4S4 East Twelfth street North. -Mar-yon
Keith, age 1 year 6 months 21 davs"
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
K. Keith. Private services at the Portlsnd
Crematorium today (Wednesday) at 11 A.
M. Arrangements in care of Wilson St
Ross.
11ENGE At the residence. S334 ISth st '
Jan. HO. 1910. Henry Menge. aged &s years
Friends Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices which will be held st Holman's fu
neral parlors at 2 p. M. today (Wednes
day). Feb. 5. 1919. Interment Multnomah
Cemetery.
COKEY The funeral services of the Iste
Guy N. Corey will be held todsy (Wednes
day), at i!::i0 o'clock P. M., at Flnlevs.
Montgomery st Fifth. United Artisans'
Fram Assembly, No. l-l. will conduct serv
ices. Friends invited. Interment st
Mount Scott Park Cemetery.
DE RHIELL The funeral services of the
late Ottlllie De Shlell, beloved wife of
Forest De Shlell. will be held today
(Wednesday). February 5. at 11 A. M.. at
the chapel of Miller Ac Tracey. Services
private. Interment at Multnomah Parle
Cemetery.
FOX The funeral services of the late Msr-
die Fox. age 31 yesrs. will be held today
( Wednesday 1. February 5, at 1 P. M.. at the
chapel of Miller & Tracey. Services pri
vate. Interment at Mount Scott Park
Cemetery.
WATSON The funeral services of the late
Charles Garfield Watson will be held this
(Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock at
Finleys. Montgomery st Firth. s-'rvlces
private, by ord.r of the Board of Health.
Interment at Brush Prairie, Wash.
LARSEN" The funeral services of the late
Anna Margaret Larsen will be held today
(WVdnesday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. at Flu
ley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends In
vited. Interment at Mount Scott Park
Cemetery.
POTTER In this city. February 3. Ellis
F. Potter, age 26 years. Funeral services
will be held today (Wednesday), February
5. at 2 P. M., from Erlcaon's residential
parlors.
DOLjfNr Funeral services of the Iste John
Dolan will be held todsy (Wednesday)
February 5. at 8:30 A. M.. from the resi
dential funeral home of Wilson & Ross
Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
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AttOlNTANTS.
JOHN E. CLAhK, general and cost account
bW0 2 i"ut Wlu'"'nlon at. jyhone tast
At (OKUlux PLKATIXU HKMST1 1XH1NU.
ACCORDION PLtATLNU.
.,w cul. hem unu p. eat skirts any style.
. nemalliching, 10c per yard. Eastern
Jovelty Co., 5fr 6th st. Broadway aoou.
AGATE CtTTKKS AN U MFU. JtW ELtm,
JiiW1:'hKl1 nu wa'cto repairing. Uilieia,
oas Wash, st.. Majestic Theater blug.
ALFALFA Al KAL. OKOIM) -fcfcl. HAY.
WALTER SCOTT. Board ot Trade. M. pop:.
APPRAISALS.
STANDARD ArrHAlSAL COMPANY, kall
wy bldg. Phon, Mar. mil a75it.
Afrf.AYfc.lts AND ANALYSTS.
My.N,T.AJ,iA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEY'S.
iU0?.Ia A' GOLDSTEIN, practice In ail
courta. b02 Northwestern Hank bldg.
BRICK AND CONCRETE.
fcS,Jrlckwork' concrete and cement alde
walks. call Hrosdway ana.
CARPET CLEANING.
RUGSTho k'nd that ear ih best ar
. . made from your wornout carpets by
? ,""'" K"f Co. (former address.
. ve.. liag rugs woven all sixes.
Cleaning, icfuuug ana resimug.
PHONE EAST o0l. B 12O0.
CARPET WEAVING.
Fluff Rugs From Old Carpets
Rag Ruga, all sizes. Mall orders piuinpt.
Bt, Send lor booklet.
fxA- Rugs, aioam or Dry Cleaned. SLS0
.. -. , PLUFF RUG CO..
oi-as Lnlon ave. N. Eaat 00I6, B 1475.
CANCER TREATMENT.
Jones, m. u cancer treated.
at- Morgan bids. Marnliall
CL 11.1 l.QI U R, I -l TO N S.
ssf'v 'RW1.N-HOUSO.N COMPANY.
S7 Washington. Hioadwav 43. A 1234.
( HIKOI It ACTOK.
Mcji.tion, iwi',, chiropractor,
inrongs pronoum iiji,- treatments easiest
best. peruianenL Jl -treats 15. iioiu
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECLYUa 1.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny (he
only scientllic chiropodists aim ar a spe
cialists in the city, i'anors otlj Gerllnser
bldg.. south west corner scond and Aiuer.
Phone Main 1JUL
(TKCILAR LETTERS.
.LETTER CO.. olu-ll-U Royal
bldg Mar. ami Multlgrapulng. mimeo
graph and mail ad vert.pina.
COLLECTIONS.
ETH A CO, Worcester bldg. Main 17.18.
No collections, no cnarge. Established luoo.
CONCRETE AN l CEMENT WUKK.
CAMPiiELL Z SMITH Concrete garages
J'mentwork; estimates free. 0-j Clay.
DANCING.
MRS. HAYll'S Dancing Academy. SOS-1I
Dekum bidg. Best Instructors. Beginners'
class Tues eve., class party FrL eve. Les
sons day and eve. by sppointment. Phone
Main lo4..
BERKELEY Dsticlng School. 129 4th st
Matu 3:1S. Mrs. Summers. M:rr. Lessons by
1-tiwnai ui-iumii; cluafeCS v eu., sst.
ALirKY Danclns Acauemv. iriv,i. m.-,,,.
tors, day and evening. Classes Friday eve
nlng. I'd fioor Alisky bldg. 8 lessons. $5.
illli FLECKS ACADEMY. lu; id st. Dail
room snd stage duiic-ing. Class Tues.. k'ri.
eve.; children espt-ciai y. Main Jluo.
W. 1. KlXli Dance orclietra: union music;
violins repaired. 644 Wa.ih. lltlsy. 4JS.
DANCE ML'SlO furnished. Call evenings
Mam lsu.t.
DAM IXti A( AIIKMY.
LEA KN TO DANCE at I'rolessor snd Mrs.
Kown's studio; each putU Is given per
sonal atttnllon; 12 private lesions, $5; 4
lessons. vr 4 for hours lo A. M.
to U P. M. 60n Filers bldg., between 4th
snd 5th, on Washington st. Main tQ4.
IK.sl;NINi ,V l Dlt Xl-TI G.
CIVIL, mechanical, architectural and pat
ent de..Kntng. drafting. Open evenings.
3111-2 Spalding bldg.
DOCi AND AT HIIM'ITAL
HO.Sl'lTAL Dr. tl. H. llurtman. veterina
rian, 41S Lj"t 7th st. Kail ls7. H IVtiZ.
1KLSMMAK1U.
WHOLESALERS AND
avto Tors.
DL'Bltl'ILLK HL'UGY TOP CO.. Ot h snd Oak.
DRY COOIIS NOTIONS.
L DINKELSPIEL 00'
GRAIN MERril tNTd.
PACIFIC CHAIN CO.. Hoard of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOL'SEK HAT CO., .a-o5 Front St.
IIIOKS, WOOL. CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BItOS., li Front street.
PAINTS AND I.VBKICAT1NG OILS.
FL'LLKR CO.. l'-'th ar.d Davis sis
VIED.
STEDMAN" At Jefferson street, this
city, February 4, Adelbert Stedman. aged
64 years. The remains sre al the par
lors of P. . Dunning. Inc.. 414 East
Alder street. Pervlct-s will be In charge
of general relief committee I. O. O. F.
Notice of funeral In a later Issue.
STOKER In this city. February 3. John
tinker, sge 4T. yesrs. beloved husbsnd of
Elizabeth Stoker and father of Edward
William Stoker. Funeral notice later. Ke
malns are st the residential parlors of
Miller & Trscey.
DUNN In this city st her late residence.
HtiO Drooklyn st., N. 4110. Annie M.
Dunn, sged 70 years, wife of Frank M.
Dunn, mother of Thomas F. snd Mary
Dunn. Funeral notice later.
BAL'M In Pasadena. Cal.. February 4, 1910.
F. M. Ilium, of Portland. ssd S." years.
FIARISTS.
DISTINCTIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES.
Wreaths as low as 4: sprays ti.
LUBLIN ER. FLORIST. S"s Morrison.
Portlsnd Hotel. Phone Marshall 753.
MARTIN FORBES CO.. Florists. 354
Washington. Main l'6n. A l:t;;t. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BKoS., Florists. -S7 Morrison su
Main or A lbu5. Fine flowers sod Loral
designs. No branch stores.
MAX M. FM1TIL Msin '"-IS. A 213L baaing
H:d 6th snd Aider sts.
PEOPLES FLOKAL SHOP. 243 Alder. Flow
ers snd designs very reasonsbie. Mir. ul-2.
lKVlNUTU.N PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th sod
YsmhilL Funeral designers; lowest pries.
TONbETH FLORAL CO.. Washlngtes
St.. bet. 4th snd &ih. Main 610. a llol.
SIONT'MENTS.
PORTLAND MAKULE WollKS, '.ftt-inn 4th
St.. opposite City Hall. Mala SooA. Phlup
Neu & Hons, for mrmorliii.
BLAESING GRANITE CO-
THIRD AT MADISON STnetT
Rates far
Classified Advertisements
In
The Oregonian.
Umiljr aad atAnday
Od lino -
Two cunkcutlr timr. ............ ..t3
Tbre roncutir timet .......S'
ix or pso conoerutivo t i m .
Tb rollowto rlsiwiifirsiMoa ezcitod.
(be rote oo wliit-ta km prr Itao ixr ttmyi
feltUsttioDB antel Malo. bttimtiwOt
PrifMie immllies. Board and Koomi
fnfite t-aiuiliaft. lioiUrrkfrplDs Kwmi
Private ft-aniiOro. ai ukrn lor
I tbaa two linen. Count ift vori to
Ibo line. AdTerttot-metiie (except fer
onaU") m lift be tekeo over tbe tele
ptsone If the adverliner Is a tmbecriber
lo either pbooe, o prices will be quoted
ever tbe pbone. but nlatement will be
rendered tbe follow ing duy. Ad vert lee
menta are taken for Tbe Daily Ore
son ian until f. Al. t for The biuiti
Orecunlan until 6 P. at. Saturdax.
LLttTKK'AL KKr.tlK HOI
II. M. IL. ELECTIUC CO. n
wnu.ng una i..ectritii eUepair-
' sLjci..iy. see us nuoui Hcw.,
or ucq UiOLors. fauwy. A lOtALrZ
Clic. fc.AK. A1 Hi KAt
UP iu. UuilisiUt;. cut. .iuUl. li lltlM, hi. 474,
fctuiiLtiZstat.
LsA VV .N.
LARGE OR SMALL LOADS. EAST 533.
MKMlLKfe) Kti'.UKtl).
11J UKA.N1 AVK. llsi.
AmerlLein Kurmiur Huiipitu.1 ; furniture
repaired, uphutsicreil ntl retinishtrd; new
nl ttecona-na-uJ iurmturt bouui &ni
old. beiiwooil 76u.
L tiTivr'MAaN, lie ml tile niiitt c.uoping. ic
cordior kiue peuc. buuoui covered, rrisiii
orders, uiv Hit toe -c biuck. Broadway lu:a
li.n.Mri'1 li'Cii I.Nii atia iicuL Ail worii. gujr
rufcd. Mn.r frewins Mch. Co, 4i(. Hru
All MC.
EMIL, TgilKuliolCN. violin teacher, pupii
te vcik. Wi Kl leaner bids. buwy. 16-:i-
I'AL'L k'. KlbahK, viviiUsBt, Kooni 1. --v -3
HhinctutL Metia 11V. Ten leisun. $ 10.
V luUeN. pi. no, birmouy. Aii string. lo-
trimienis so.d. Kol Ken Deck. 4i ldmhi.i.
UllUMKIKIMS A.NU OtTKIA.Ns.
OLAiiLS AT A bAV'LNG.
I soiicit your patronK on th
minimi nf tiMfia Dkvtrons. A
trlai will convince. CiieiS. W. Ouoaman,
Opiometrist. ul iVIorrison. Main - 1J4J!
PA ft.N X ATIOK.NEVS.
IU C. W'KlGUT -u; years' experience U.
and foreign patents, bul Ieturn bids'.
CiOLUBbsKi;. GJu Worceator bids. Main --..
LiC li. A. Fllls-i-lHai. VOi iiroa,day bid-.
Rheumatism. Icuiale aisordcrrs. skin trou
bles, stomach. liver, kidneys, bowe.s,
throat, tfo.tre. icalp. hl(th blood pressure.
80
CI Uicrtaeeii efficiency; d r u g I cm
tO treatment. ooitre. paraoiif. head
ache, ton si n us. Dr. Wattcxa. ut bweiUnd
I'LlMHlNii Ml
FLCMbl.Ni. isL'i'li-Ud at whoni prices.
Stark-tavis o.. J1 J Third. Msin
I-KIMIM..
KrJVTONiC I'KKiS J. fc. Gantenbein, Mgr.
I'ruittnff and .lnotyptns. loot, front st.
corner Stark. Main or A 141?.
PRINTING V..
W. BALTiid &. CO.Ml'A-NV.
d ujk sts. Main lt. A 11G5
M.tUMI IIAM) rT)KKS.
LEV US' UDW. ac Ft K.N. CO..
21 Front Street.
Tt'e buy ana sell everything In the hsed
wsre snd furniture line. Phone Main
A 7174.
M'.UIMi MAtlllNl.S.
ED CI. A UK, tewiliK in.ichine t-xpert.
Uwnftn su Phone ltrondwsy -,.
fTtll LS.
SsXUV'KS. furnaces rttairel. colls instsTed.
II. J. Kealirook. S Salmon. Mum - jTa.
TKANSH.K.
TKANSKEit, heavy hauling, furniture, p.ano
moving; prices reasonable, l'Uouo labor
8J77.
TKANMI.K Al M-K4.t;F
UkKljuN TKANoKKIl I'O.. 474 ;iln St..
corner of l:tlu Te.ephon llrosdway 1-sl
or llC.. We own and operate two Urge
class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks.
14west Insursnce rates In the clty
FIREPROOF STORAGE
(il.-hS TKANSKKK tn. PIN'K.
JlAUl.uN-.-T. DOCK A. WAKElHil'SE of
fice lsi Madison l General merchandise
snd forwarding sicrnts. I'hone .Main 1 ti'. t.
rACKl.Nl! .Mo V IN U S To K I N 1 1.
FECl'lini BTOKAliE & TllANSFER ro.
lo5 Park su Main :.!::,. A IQ..1.
CLAY S. JIOKSB. INC.
TRACKACE. STOliAtiE. TKANSFER.
41S-4.'.4 tihsan St.
At I ( M t I.KAMMi.
tl.KCTKIC vacuum cleaning la your home.
Mic a rug. Carl. Kst ir.os.
VA T II Ki.l'.tlKINU
liiiillEr-T prucs paid old watches snd Jew
elry Condition no object. Kepatts s spe
cialty. Italnler Jewelry Co.. 4f.S Wash, st.
KKKIIS.
I WHECK OLD DL'ILDINUS. CALL East
1SU7.
MAN U t AC'l ' U UERS
PAINTS, OILS AMI GLASS,
KASMl'KN 41: CO.. -d and Taylor.
I'll'E, PIPE PlTTINti AND VAI.VKS.
M. 1.. KLINE, til-ftt Vont street.
I'MAIIllMi AMI M KAM SI I'PI
M. L. KLINE, b4-f.ll Front street.
I'KOllt ( K COMMISSION MKKt'HANTS,
EVEItDINU & FAKRELU 140 Front street
HOPE AND BINDER THINK.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
SAsll. HOOKS AND til.ASS.
FL'Ll.Elt CO.. llh and Davis sis
WALL PA IT. It.
MILLER Wall Paper & Pt. Co.. IT-' First st.
MullUAX WALL PAPER CO.. 'Jd at.
FTNERAL niRF.CTORS.
BREEZE & SNOOK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1047 BELMONT, AT 35th
SUNNYS1DE
fPEHAu EQUIPMENT for doing all
work IN THE HOME when deatred. Our
beautiful chapel for services without
charge.
Prices most ressonabls sod persons! st
tentlon given to all.
Itutil 1'hunes. Tabor 1258. B Mil.
a4 7 llelnaont bt.
WILSON & K0SS
EAST llll AND MILTMIMAII
Portland's Most Progreasit.
FUNERAL
DIKECTOKS
FAST 54-
II0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 1SJ7.
Tblrd and Salmon Streets.
Main SOT. A lulL
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for
Independent Fuuerai Uirectors
Wssh. st, bst Oth snd ilst. West Fids.
Msin 2tyL Lady Assistant. A Jssi
J. P. Finley & Son
PKOORESSIVE FLNEKAL DIRECTORS
Main U. Montgomery al Fifth. A Uuj.
F. 8. DUNNING. INC.
414 E. Aider. Phone E. 6X
Perfect service, personal direction, free
sse of fiorsl chspel snd auto equlpment-
DCNMSO 4k M CENT EE. funersl directors.
Broadway and I'm atreeL Phone Broadway
4J0. A :....v Lady attendant.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Pu.
ersl service. ll73 E. tlllsan. Tabor 4311
P L LERCII K"1 llth ni1 c: st
ER1CSON '''"tl. snd Morrison streets,
13 roadway 234l
A.R.ZELLER CO. t1'-.,".'"1-11?
East los. o loei.
A. D. KENWoUTalf CO.
t02-O4 UJd St.. Lents Tabor o2T.
bKEWES LNUEllTAKlNtJ COMPANY 3d
snd I'lsy Msin 4I.VJ. A '. tl-1 Lsdy sa.latant.
"EW TODAY.
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets. Carpet cleaning; and
relating. Hag ruga woven, all aUaea
Mail orders solicited.
KORTllWEST HUG CO.
Former adtiress 153 Lislon Ave.
EASI 3580 ttu B 1280
NEW TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Old Rngs snd Wools) Cletblns.
fts Make Kesersibls. Uasti-narn
FLUFF RUGS
They Wsswr Like Ires.
alaU Orders. Mend for Roefcte.
Keg Rngs Woven, au Sues.
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Rujrs Steam Qeaned 13
VYf.srr.ltM k Li. IF lilt, CO-,
4 Liuuaa Ae- M. svsat Sets. s4 147s.
uaraffes
Ankeny St. Phone arsaasa; ISat.
San Conneli LumDer Co.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved city snd farm propertr, installment
repuyuient privilege if preferred! uromua,
reliable wn ice.
A. H. B1RRELL CO.
1 17-" 13 Nnrthwnttern I tank Building.
Marshall 4114. A 4 UK.
Mortgage Loans 5V2
EDWARD E. GOUDEY CO.
rMT:i jiTATI.S BUK ntlLDIVG.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BlSLMSS AM) KEMUKM.1S
I'KtlPtKTT.
ROBKK1MI.N a.- KVVtNO.
-0.-S ISort bw estern Hank lildg.
JOHN B. COFFEY,
liOBTGAGE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
JTtKAL KSTATB.
For Hsie
J575. VIEW T OT. SAr-niriCE.
l'.osi: CITY PARK.
.' W1-,1c'orn,'r Mh nnd Alameda drive.
This will mire :y Fell quickly. Itunded hi.
sessments only .:o and raid to date.
I, fV.i."1" nt J 1- MAKTMA.V 'tM-
i ANY. o. J Chamber of Commeice
Lldg.
WANT A LAi:r.EI.m i:ST LOT CHEti1!
Conte out to Laureihurst Tract office.
East o:'.h and tl.tsan strets. today. Nn.
Is t ho tlmw to s. curc your lot. Tabor
.n.l.'l. or East 'Jiiv, eve.
bACIt l I-ICE J vell-located est-f-ont lo's
'' City Park. Hitchcock, bu 4th st.
For haleltuwine Property.
E.ir STli: Htarttnenl?. fin Investment.
net?. '. p.'r cent ; price flCim. Itdwy. ,'!.
AIAUIMKNT el;.-, l.eet In . Ity: near VVaTh
IliKt.m M. 1U: M.lii, lit I-r-t m.
l or Sale
-Ilotinc.
11 .-.00 rEAI. niftv bimcslow. like
new. 4-room. licht rooms, rrm.nl
baet.t white -nam.-l plumbinr.
rh.iice elect, f,,.. t.uitt-iiis. ,-.v
IOm. ncsr :..;i h and I-;. Hum. Son.w
snap. Ow n r aick Ftnce . t. Must
a ciimate; or-h sj;.o, NOW
ll."'O0. lirm. Main 4vn;;.
t7 c. :., .detiberg. Ahmgton Tilde.
"3a lears in Put Hand." IOCS -d.
SOI E l 1I1N.1 WORTH 'VIII I.E.
RlT-ronm home. -.ciin-buncnlow tvpe.
Compl.t.-ly furih-.l. l.o.n-1 between
SunnyMd.? nnd llsthorn-. rarlmr- on -or-n-r
.ot. sir. et imp. pmd; artistic buffet.
tMwki-asr... fir.'pla. . mi.l pl..ndlll furna-e.
Am Icavinc , uy; will s.i.ril).t. this (4l.u)
home for ,ll. Will tak- T."- cash. $-'
per month. Can b.! lieen only from to 4
1 . Al., -;3.s tjkrin ave.
N AtJENTS.
HAWTIIoliNE HKAI.TT CO.
3t'l Mawtht.rne.
i 1 " VEItY ATTIlAi'TIVK lloM E e.tl.-.n.
A real barcaiu. t;.ri...ni home, Al condi
tion, hot w.mr heating yvt-m. el.tro
llchts and gas. white rninn-l plunhms:
7..llll rorn.r lot. on K. !lh si., rot .f
I'li'dmont. I'rariiv..ry iiw larpls k-o itt
thl price. Wi-y casv term?. c hae a.
larce 1-t Of hoils's in tlil clifri.-t
1 r.A.VK I.. Mcit lltE. AUI.NUTilX 1:1. OG.
To lliiy Uur H-un. Mmn 10ns.
f f i. e open Krnmn and Sundavs.
i-Ari:KLnn:sT-f i,.-.n.
Are ymt looking f.r a fir. hip horn t
N low vn4' fw., block. to car; we want
to "Mow vou a home rvf 7 rrioim anl p
tnc porrh. o: k ll.. ra, fir plate. furna-.
bit; ct-miit I'MSr nifiti. street pavinr ni
Fwer all paid. n f-rnily l-f'iovo ita thv
tict vaiue in l'urtMnd. $luuu cash, bal-A
COT, A. M.-Kl-WA.
Main 47,
4-IlOOM lUXOALOW,
N V.
$2o now v.
S-,no Rany tfrrii. h:r lirinc room. 3
-!i!t tntin-l hr-t-oi.nj. t.th. whit numtl
k itchn with hI bin it -in erft-i-m. r.Mui.
ft. lot ; 1 Wo k ta r r. ,f. I.. HAKTNUV
rnMl'AXY. No. 7 I'h.milw of Comnierct
bliiK.. 4ih St Mark, .Mam -OS. A lioOO.
$io;.i nriAi. v. uosn city ist.. iivi.
A 1 1 p.u-t ivt lull buncalow; rloctric ltph:t
mnd gii-; Dutch kith.n: hot and col.i
".trr; J white porrcluin bat h f ivturfn.
flo.s to lto " ! t - car, J20O will
Vf hav a-vera; good buy In this dis
trict. ;e
KRANK L. McCriRE,
To Iluv Ynur Motii.
Ablntrton building. Main lt;s. fa1n M."6.
ffu--w Open snnd.ix s ami K ventrcm.
IIAWTHOKK 3UNt;AUOvr
f-room bunca'ow. east front. ;0x1o0 lot.
all imp. in nnd paid . paras; large Itv
i n a 1 1 d 'linnn t n m tZ. .1 1 1 h st . na"
Hawthorne ae.; ;;7.'o. This is a rood
buy and ran be banded on good trm
1 rr v Hieks. SOi1 Oak -st. liro.dw.y
$j;,oO TK K MS
JT'ST KAST OK PIKOMoNT.
f'lH5v 5-rooni bunsalotv. farac.
fircplac. all buill-in ronv., oouIm-
ror.pt. ..irritire-j ; choice nrislibor
liood Main 4o.1.
O. C. loi den be rp, A bin rt on Bids.
"TUt Year in h'ort :and.
7 T H AND A INS WORTH PPNiJALOW.
" rooms Rnd bath, on 1st fioor. lane un
finished nttit-. rti : I basement, cement floor,
wasli trays. :.Oxbn) lot. worth JT.. Take
a b4.k at rJ'.i.; 7th st. N. Make offer. Mar.
ln"t bother the tenant. A. li.
A keron. Sio k F. bide
fctTK t "T IsY inlern .'-rooni bunculow for
on pavt! street, carline runmnjr In
front of door. rtixloi lot, c a race, laundry
tray a In b.i.nen t, fan and eicfirity. all
built-in; H'.V.O, $j.".o down, monthly pay
me n tn lik rent. Womlla wrt 37.0.
MOST ANY TKKMS !i7..
J-.t7." MOST ANY TK K MS.
n-rom a itrat ! ive latmc, cioaa in, like
Hew; ;;7xlM. 3 blot-ks cur.
Ci. lioldrnixrir. A hinRton Bid jr.
Yearn in i'ortland." Main 4"T
IIKKK S A i(Ol VAI.IK.
-room miern home. flrepla-e, furnace,
oak floor; only S'ttiiM and -ity liens. F.Ky
termn. lrnd Jtealty Co., 130 .Sandy bivd.
Tabor liJ.
ll'Nr,AL'V Amonir fine bornes. beautiful
view lot, T.'l'"', 6 rooms, bath, furnace,
firepla.e. laundry. For sale by owner. Call
any time. No. JJ Ha letch
ji-:b am make okkkr.
5-roim coiuff. b Hi, ttUet. electricity,
bard - surfaced tiru Mwr : cloae tn ;
i rtif t4-rins: owner. Tabor Ml
U.AVIN(i town, will sacrifn. e modern Puteh
colonist 1 7 -ro-.m house, h ardw mi f looi .
A la m - 'la Iark rornor lot. Ca' I owner.
V ood a w n M t. No t r,ir!- lVfi-h!c.
BY '.'Vl.U. now vacant. $J:.m. .;. cah.
balance like rent; n .t-room houn
first -il a sa condition, n-ar car. 7 0 Wi,;
lims ave. YotdJawn 4'i.
I MAVK A ti K K AT H.XKtJAIX.
Corner property. ;i lots. t-rtoTid hou,
all km'- of fruit, chi. ken house nnd fiar
ien. K.i?t Side; terms. Tabor .Vi
$75(. CASH.
My equity In my 7-roorn modem home.
Cloe to one of the Itet public sehoola.
SSe- Tr. Cojvert. QJ Oregonian bids.
1UVIXOTON teven-rtotn buiiKaiow. mod
ern, sctl rbT. terms. Leaving city.
Phone Kant .v;i.
BY OWNKK .-rt-vom house, modern, 1J.31
K. th N-. take V. C. car to .Stafford at..
walk 1 b. 8. and 1 b. E; terms if deatred.
6UvlV LOT 4-room modern houae; bnth.
electric Itr-rhtH, cement walka; $17tU;
terms. Columbia
BY . W N KR 5-room house, modern. 151
n. fith N; take V. C car to Stafford m.
walk 1 b. S. and 1 b. E; terms- if desired.
UAWTHOKNK Dial. 15TH ST S
larpt rooms, larire lot; room for carace'
vacant. Owner. Tabor S'J4.
BHAUT I H' lT"l t OM RrortVand Heihte. for
sa ; will consider smaller house tn good
location and Mm fh. Bast &4:t.
MOI'KKN 8-room houe. lonxli(l corner; 2
fir pic.. K-ra:e. nr. Sand v blvd. and K
eutu. Trice. .o0u. Fhouu Illwaukiu bl-i.