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14 THE MORXIXG OREGONIAN, MONDAY; AUGUST 4. 1919. ID'S i,srasiTOfi City; Should Advertise What It Has to Offer, Advice. 'JAZZ' AND PEP HELD NEED Maurice Ju. Rothschild of Chicago Hectares Great Opportunities Abound for EBusiness. TVhy on earth don't you Portland people let the world know about your town. You've pot everything in the world to dray people to your doors, but you let the facts remain unknown. You let the other fellows out-advertise you." So declared Maurice L. Rothschild, millionaire merchant of Chicago, last nis?ht upon his return from a trip over the Columbia highway as a jruest of Julius L. Meier, general manager of the .Meier 7 Frank company store. Mr. Kothschild stopped off in Portland Fri day on his way to California to see Mr. Meier, an old friend. Mr. Rothschild is the proprietor of two clothing stores in Chicajro, a store in St. Paul and another in Minneapolis, and is reputed to handle the la rsrest supply of retail clothes of ar.y merchant in the world. lie departed 2art niht for San Francisco. It was a picture of tremendous re sources and advantages allowed to go unheralded to the world which Mr. Rothschild depicted last night, as he told of his impressions of Portland. He had been deeply impressed by the city and its surroundings, he said, and he let his mind rest for a few minutes upon the picture of Portland being ad vertised as a gigantic commercial or ganization to draw its quota of tourists anJ capitalists. Portland fedn "Jazz." "Tou have everything right at your door," he declared. "You have the sum mer climate of Norway, the mountain scenery of Switzrland, you have a na tural location for commerce, you have gigantic resources for business, you have a highway that is second to none in the world. All Portland needs is a good big supply of 'jazz People do not know about you. They go to Seat tle and to San Francisco, but they pass you by. Let the world know about yourselves. "I have traveled the Cornish road from Naples to Pompeii, almost uni versally called the greatest highway in the world, but 1 can seriously say that that worid wonder has nothing what ever on the Columbia highway. Your highway is a magnificent piece of work amid works of nature which go almost unmatched on the globe. Ad vertise it more." "With the opening of the Panama ca nal. Portland should develop into a greater milling center than Minneap olis, the Chicago merchant said. Me also foresaw a big business for the lumber Industry of this section, declaring that soon the whole world would be calling here for timber. Loral Store Profited. Strong praise was given the Meier & Frank store in this city by the visitor. "After spending two days going com pletely over the plant I can unhesitat ingly say that I consider it to be the finest organized plant of the kind which I have seen west of Chicago," he said. "The spirit of co-operation among the employes is exceptional, and the stock and quality of goods is all that could be desired." 'If you are going to write me up in your pages," he added, "you just tell "em for me that all Portland needs to make it a humdinger of a city is just a big lot of 'jazz. Develop more pep, advertise and get on the map, and your natural resources will do the rest." Movements of A'esscls. PORTLANQ. Aug. 3. Sailed at 6:45 A. M.. steamer Oleum, for San Francisco ; at noon, steamer F. t5. Loop, from W est port for San Francisco via Pupet sound; at 2 P. M., steamer Tiverton, for San Pedro via "Westport. Arrived at H:30 A. M., steamer Rose City, from San Francisco; at 5 A. M., steamer Willamette, from San Francisco; at midnight, steamers Yaklok, from Seattle; tCity of Topeka, from San Francisco and way 'ports; AValikeena. from San Pearo. ASTORIA, Aug. 3. Sailed at 4 A. M.. teamep Coaxet for oriental ports-. Left up at U::tO last night, steamer Willamette, from San Francisco. Left up at 10:30 lust night, steamer Rose City, from San Francisco. Sailed at 9:3" last night, steamer Halco, for San Pedro. Arrived at 9::0 A. M. and left up at 1 P. M., steamer City of Topeka, from San Francisco anil way ports. Arrived at 0:;fi A. M. and left up at noon, steamer Taklok. from Seattle. Arriced at 12:10 and left up at J :30 P. M., steamer Wahkeena, from San Pedro. Sailed at 2:30 P. M., steamer Oleum, for San Francisco. Sailed at 7 P. M., Fteamer F. S. Loop, for Puget iound. Sailed at 5:50 P. M., steamer J. B. Stetson, for Callao. SAX PEDRO. Aug. 2. "Wa pa. ma, from Portland. -Arrived Steamer SAX FRAXCISCO. Aug. 3. Arrived at 2 P. M ., steamer Nome City, from Portland. Sailed at 2 P. 11., steamer Argyll, for Port land. VICTORIA. Aug. 3. Arrived Tug Dan iel Kern, with barge :i0. from Portland. SEATTLE, -Wah.. Aug. P.. Arrived Ft en :ner Total Maru, from Kobe; Admiral Schley, from San Dieco; Yosemite. from San ranriseo. Sailed steamers i oten Maru. for Yokohama: Admiral Goodrich, for San Francisco; Admiral Farragut, for San Diego. TACOMA, "Wah., Aug. 3. Arrived Steam er Alaska, from Alaska ports. Sailed Steamers Askawake. for Newport News; Mertden, for Honolulu via Seattle. pacific Coast Shipping: Notes. COOS BAT. Or.. Aug. 3 (Special.) The Standard Oil tanker Whittier discharged h?r 10 000-barrel cargo of fuel oil and sailed at 2 30 this afternoon for California ports. The C. A. Smith, transporting lumber for the Coss Pay Lumber company, arrived from San Francisro this afternoon at 4:45. Receivers Denman a nd Boles and F. A. Warner and Carroll Smith of the C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing company are on Coos bay inspecting the main mill and grounds and preparing for carrying out the federal orde r to operate the mill, which has been closed for several months under forec!o!ure proceedings. Operation of the large mill would require the addition of more vessels to transport the lumber. SEATTLE, "Wash., Aug. 3. (Special.) Masters for four vessels of the United States shipping board the steel steamships West Isl i p. West Hepburn and Olen an d the wooden carrier P.ot tinea u were announced today by the sea-service bureau of the T'nited States shipping board. The "West Islip will be commanded by Captain W. J. "Muirhead. who from March. 101S, until May. 1ft was marine superintendent for the T'nited States army in the port of Horde tix. France, with the rank of major. The West I slip is a vessel of 8S0O tons, fcuil t in the yards of the Ames Shipbuilding & Drydock company. The West Hepburn will have as her mas ter Captain Frank "White, veteran naviga tor and one of the most widely-known mari ners on the seven seas. The vessel is a product of the yards of J. F. Duthei & Co., and is a carrier of 800 tons. Captain C. A. Darling, who took the teamship M a rat an 7. a from the Columbia river to New York. wtil command the Olen, a 7"O0-ton vessel built in the Todd yards at Tacoma. The Bottintau will he commanded by Captain C. L. Morris. The vessel has been assigned to "W. C. Dawson & Co., and will load ties for the east coast. ASTORIA. Or., Aug. S. (Special. After mond mill, the steam schooner' J. B. Stetson wailed at 6 o'clock this evening for Casper. Cal., where she will complete her cargo or Callaoa. Laden with lumber from the Hammond mill, the steam schooner Halco sailed at 0 o'clock last night for San Pedro. The steam schooner Willamette arrived at 8:30 o'clock this morning from San Francisco with freight and proceeded to Portland. Bri n si n g f re f gh t an d passen gers for As toria and Portland, the steamer Rose City arrived at 10:30 o'clock last night from San Francisco. The e learner Cfty of Topeka arrived at 10 o'clock from. San Francisco via Eureka and Coos Bay with freight and passengers for Astoria and Portland. The steam schooner Wahkeena arrived at 12:10 o'clock today from San Francisco with freight for Astoria and Portland Coming to load lumber at Portland, the steamer Yak lock arrived at 10:30 o'clock today from Seattle. After discharging fuel oil in Portland and Astoria, the tank steamer Oleum sailed for California at 2:50 P. II. today. The steam schooner Santiam is due from San Pedro to load lumber at the Hammond mill. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. Low. -.55 A. M 5.2 feet!2:ll A.' M 1.3 feet :47 P. M .7.4 leet;l:35 P. feet Columbia River Bar Report. NORTH HiiAD, Aug. 3. Condition of the bar at 5 P. M. Sea smooth; wind south, 14 miles. TRADE OUTLOOK IS GOOD Jlercliant Just lteturned From Eu rope Is Optimistic NEW YORK D. S. Gottesman, vice president and general manager of M. Gottesman & Co., Inc., New York city, returned last week from Europe, where he made a survey of economic contii tions, paying particular attention to Norway, Sweden and Denmark. "Summing up my conclusions in a few words," said Gottesman, "I would say thaht an optimistic view of the future is justified. Unless the world is to be swept over by bolshevism, and there is no reason to believe that it will be, all indications point to a great period of activity. Much has been said about labor disturbances abroad and it cannot be denied that this industrial unrest, which is quite noticeable every where, has been viewed with alarm. However .the picture is not as black as it appears on the surface. Signs are not wanting that the pendulum is be ginning to swing the other way." DAttT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. . PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 3. Maximum temperature, t6 decrees; minimum tempera ture. DG deKrees. River reading, SAM li " feet; chanse in last 24 hours. 0.1-foot fall Total rainfall 5 P. M. to H P. M ). none: total rainfall since September 1. litis, 41. 34 inches; normal rainfall since September' 1. 44.52 inches; deficiency of rainfall since September 1. 191S. 3. IS Inches. Sunrise. S:56 A. M. ; sunset, 8::t8 P. Al.; total sunshine, none; possible sunshine, 14 hours 42 min utes. Aloonrise, 2:2 P. M. ; moonset, 11:43 P. M. Barometer (reduced sea level) 5 P. M., 30.00 inches. Relative humidity: 6 A. M., sr. per cent; 1 P. M., 71 per cent: 6 P. M 60 per cent. THE "WEATHER. 5 3 Wind 8 Si a o 2 3 2. j c o 3 a 5 3 c S STATIONS. " " ? S WU. w 3 : ? : : S ' : 2 " : : : 2 : : GO'O.SSi. TVO.OUj. i.WViCloudy iNW'IPt. cloudy IW Ipt. cloudy 84 O.usi . . 82 O.OO IS 82 0.041. . 04 0.7Vl2, x MJiouay S (Cloudy SB IPt. cioudy S W Clear O.OOj. .S (Clear 7s 0.0'J IG SE Cloudv 4 o.oo . .w Ipt. cloudy Us 0.0014;SW Clear Tt't'O.un: . . !SW iClear 7njo.no!. .iNWlciear S",;o.0o;i4 XWiPt. cloudy . . . fi it iouoy !4 O.nni . . NWfClear 7S O.uo 14IW ICloudy n,o.n 14!S ICloudy 8no.oot..:sE Cloudy iti;:o.O0!. .IX Clear 84 0.0112 XWlCIear M 0.01!. .iSW Cloudv 70;o. no. .IW IPt. cloudy in ii . uir i h iciear oo'o.on'is s tpt. cloudy so o.nni. jsw 'Clear 7l:O.0O,10 V IClear 5S n.0O'24!HW Cloudy r2 O.OO1. .jSW Cloudv r.s o.nni. .!W Cloudy W0.20!. . W ICloudv ;u o.ool. .!xwlPt. cloudy JV O.onf. .(s ICloudy r4 0.0:. .1 'Rain 7 0. 02 10 X IClear S: 0.OO1. .!s lear Sti O.Ooi. .!XR (Cloudy t.. !. today. P. M. report of preceding day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Probably showers; gentle southwesterly winds. Oregon and Washington Probably show ers; gentle southwesterly winds. Idaho Showers, with thunder storms In the mountains. Portland Printing Company Formed. SALEM, Or., Aug. 3. (Special.) Ar ticles of incorporation have hen filed here by the Modern Printing company, with headquarters in Portland. The capital stock is $22,500 and the incor porators are W. L. Hickman, Claud Sheeley and Lester Humphreys, 160,000 Fry Planted at Silverton. SALEM. Or., Auer. 3. (SpeciaL) A shipment of 160,000 .fry arrived here yesterday from the Bonneville, state hatchery and were later planted in Sil ver creek. Butte creek. Drift creek and Abiqua creek, all in the vicinity of Sil verton. Salem Gets New Shoe Store. SALEM. Or., Aug. 3. (Special.) The Buster Brown shoe store of Salem yes terday filed articles of incorporation here. The capital stock is $10,000 and the incorporators are George M. King, George L. Arbuckle and P. L. Wisherd. Phone Company Files Dissolution. SALEM, Or., Aug. 3. (Special.) No tice of dissolution was filed in the cor poration department here yesterday by the Pacific States Telephone & Telrcraph company. AMTSEMEMS. CH AT XO 6. "Lang SyneP What fond memories the Ionic attro recall! The Lane Sync society, David M. Dunne, president. Is coming to TIIK OA KS -with Ita full membership and nil Its friends on Wednesday evening for Ita annual mid -summer excur sion. The society of Portland pioneers, all prominent bnsfnesa men now, will be followed by the Oregon Buy ers, who are planning: brilliant programme at the park, on Thursday evening. The", are just two of the manr notable gathering at THE OAKS this season. ( rowdn of pleasure Meeker who have discovered the KJLAL pleasure place of 1'ortlanU. Come out today. "Free grate to 5 P. M. Cars at First and Alder. Six-cent fare. JOHN P. COKDRAY, Manager. Get That Happy, Healthy Habit Hop a CC Car Today. COUNCIL . CREST PARK All Amusements Start 1 P. M. Dancing E.v tunics Except Sunday Concerts . isuadiij Baker 04 Boise ........ ... Boston Calgary Chicago Denver ... . .1 Des Moines . ... . , Eureka 1 Malveston f Helena GO tJuneau 50 Kansas City. ..... Los Angeles Marshfield ... 52 Mdford Minneapolis . . I . . . New Orleans..) . . . New York ....... North Head . . I 4S North Yakima. I 54 Phoenix J . . . Pocatello j. . . Portland f rrt! Roseburg I f4 Sacramento ..( 52 St. Louis I . . .1 Salt Lake San Diego Han Francisco. . . . f Shuttle ."!' Sitka 4! Spokane .IS! Tacoma 5-ti! Tatoosh Island ...I tValdez -ft! Waila "Walla. . 5SI Washington I Winnipeg AMISEMENTS. "WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE" Verdict of L.aat Night's Capacity Audience. HEILIG BROADWAY AT TAYLOR. Phones Main 1 and A 1122. TONIGHT, 8:15 toS527oaVd -SPEflAL PRICK- Mat. Wed., 2:15 RjchardWaltonTuIIj "Tjs PRESENTS J BATES POST IN The Masquerader A MODEUX DRAMA. Excellent Cast 'Superb Production. -Floor. S2: Bal.. 5 rows $1.50. 17 rows $1; Gal., res. 75c, adm. 50c. Wed. Mat. Floor, $1.60; Bal., 9 rows $1. 13 rows 50c NOTE No One fcieated During Prologue. ! Curtain 8:15 r1 TICKFT OFFICR SALE OPENS TODAY HEILIG Broadway at Taylor 1 and A 1122 T HIS- Aug. 7,8,9 Sperlnl Price Mat. Sat., 2:15. HERV MILLER PRESENTS RUTH CHATTERTON In the FASC1XAT1XU COMEDY, "THE MERRIE MONTH OF MAY" BY GEORGE SCARBOROUGH. EVE'S Kloor. $2; Bal., 5 rows $1.30, 17 rows $1; Gal., res. 75c. adm. 50c. SAT. .MAT. Floor, $1.50; Hal., $1; Gal., 50c. ToSlfiHT ALCAZAR MCSslCAI. PLAYERS with Mabel Wllber and Oscar FJcman In the Western Oppr;itic Comedy "THE TENDERFOOT" Sve., 00c, 75c, $1. Wed. Sat. Mats., NEXT WKEK, P A N MAT. T A DAILY C E 2:30 S The Triple Feature Show of the Tear Mltti. GEORGE F RIM ROSE Presents The PrlmroNe Minstrels. 6 OTHEK BIG ACTS 6. Three Pcrrormances lal!y. Xig-ht Curtain a.t 7 and 9. CIRCLE Fourth at Washington Mary Pickford "Hulda From Holland" Also Laurence Bern an in a side-splitting comedy and a Mutt and Jeff cartoon. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Wilson's Auction bona. II a. K Furniture. 169-171 Second st- MEET IN O NOTICES. WILLAMETTE TRIBE NO. 6, I M P' I O. R. M . M ee ts tonight (Monday), at Audi torium hall. JOSJi Third street. Visitors welcome. E. M. WELLS, C. of R. SCJNNYSIDE LODGE NO. 163, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication Tuesday evening at 8:30 to proceed to new temple at 31 th and Hawthorne for the purpose of layinz the corner stone by M. W. ti. M., E. C. Bronougli, at 7 P. M. All welcome. L. M. SNOW, W. M. EAST GATE LODGB NO. 153. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication Monday evening, Aug. 4. 7:30 P. M. Work in F. C. d-grec. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. Eajit 80th and Ulisan st. B. P. MERTZ, W. M. C. P. NELSON. retary. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 4. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Monday) evening. 7:30, E. Mh and Burn- side. F. C. degree. Visitors weicome. order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec HARMON Y" LODGE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. Special com municar ion this ( Monday) eve. at 7 o'ciock. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren wel come. W. M. DE LIN. Sec, SUNNYSIDE LODGE NO. 163, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Monday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock. E. A. de- degree. L. M. SNOW, W. M. PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD. No. 42. BROTHERHOOD OK AMERICAN YEOMEN - Members are requested to meet at room 05 Alisky hldg. today (Monday). August 4 .t 2:30 P. M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Albert M. Wilson, at Seilwod crematorium. YETTA HAINES. Correspondent. OREGON ASSEMBLY NO. 1. 1TNITED ARTISANS Meets every Tuesday W. O. W. temple. US 11th st. Open meeting Aug.. 5. cards md dancing. All Artisans and friends welcome. DR. E. E. VAN At'LSTTNE, Secretary. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Pros., 131-3 Sixth st FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems class pins and medals. 310 Washington st. PIED. RODGERS In this city, at her late resi dence. 2.-0 12th Htreet. August 3, Texannah B. Rodgers. aged OO years, wife of Joseph M. Rodgers, mother of Frank W. Rodgers, sister of Mrs. J. B. Ashby of Salem, Mrs. Carrie Rodgers of Portland, J. M. Hum phrey of Heppner, A. M. Humphrey of Portland. W. H. Humphrey of Salem and H. H. Humphrey of Seattle. The re mains are at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. HANSEN In this city. Aug. 3. S. Peter Hansen, late of 1026 E. 13th N., aged 65 years, beloved father of George and Myrtle Hansen and brother of Mrs. H. C. Haack and J. P. Hansen. Remains at A. R. Zel ler Co. parlors. Funeral announcement later. COSLET In this city, August 2. Rex. A. Cos let, aged 65 years. Funeral notice later. Ri mains are at the residential par lors of Miller & Tracey. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Slain 7070 . ....6095 i :: vol j rd"Ar!jiJ? jth FUNERAL NOTICES. BEEBE In this city. Au;. 2. 1919. Louifta J. Beebe. aged 74 years, beloved wife of A. M. Beebe, mother of Mrs. "William Rees. Lulu J. Beebe and Ruth Ina Boebe of this city. Mrs. K. M. Hadlev and Dr. O. E. Beebe of BellinRham. Wash.; Rev. J- J. Beebe of Siam. Mrs. V. E. Dudman of Centerville. Ia.. and Daniel L, Beebe of an Francisco, Cal.. and Bister of P. Hay worth of Elsnoir. Cal.. and Mrs. "William A. Sloan of Watseka. 111. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at the family residence, l.ir.." Eatit Taylor at 10:30 A. M. today (Mondavi, Aug. 4. 1913. Interment MU Scott Park cemetery. PAULSON In this city, August 2. Arthur Roy Paulson, age liS years, beloved hus band of Ester Paulson, late of 910 Mon tana avenue: son of Mr. and Mrs. James Paulson, brother of Georse Paulson. Seat tle, Wash.; Helmer Paulson. Ketchikan. Alaska; Werner Paulson, Unpa, Alaska; Albin Paulson, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Harry, Mamie and Ethel Pajiison. all of Long Beach, Cal. Funeral services will be conducted Monday. August 4. at 3 P. M. from Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell street at Union ave. Friends in vited. Interment Rose City cemetery. STERZL At the residence on Hess road, near Sylvan. August 1. Anna fiterzl, aged SO years; beloved mother of Luriwig and Louis Sterzl, both of Derry, Or.; Mrs. Anna Gress of (Jolden. Colo.; also sur vived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, August 4. at St. Joseph's church, 15th and Davts streets, where requiem mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. Ar rangements in care of Miller 6c Tracey. EDLiUND In this city, August 2. Amanda 3$. Edlund, aged 54 years, beloved wife of John Edlund, mothf-r of Mrs. J. H. o'Ion ald, Mrs. B. E. Bowers and Mrs. Jean Miller, W. R. Edlund. Oscar Edlund and Henry A. EdlunU,. all of Portland. Funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of B. S. Dunning &. Co.. Inc., 414 E. Alder st., August 5 at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City cemetery. Muskegon, Mich., papers please copy. UcGRAW In this city. August 2. Daniel McGraw, aged ."0 years, husband of Agnes McGraw, and brother of Mrs. J. M;vcLon ald, this city, and William McGraw. Ho quiam. Wash. Funeral will be held from McEntee A Filers' parlors. 16th and Ever ett streets, today, August 4, at 8:45 A. M.. thence to the cathedral at 9 A. M.. where requiem mass will be offered. Friends in vited. Interment Mt Calvary cemetery. DRAXGA In this city. Aug. 2. 1919. Louis M. Dranga. aged 75 years, beloved husband of Nora Dranca: father of Lena. Olmar and Michael Dranga of this city and James Dranga ot ran r rancisco, Cal. r riends in vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Hoiman's chapel at lo A. M. today (Monday), August 4. 1919. Inter ment Riverview cemetery. RANKIN At the family residence. 4231 9th ave. S. E., August 3. Genevi e Rankin, aged 3 years, beloved davigh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin. Funeral services will be held from the conserva tory chapel of F. S. Dunning, 414 East Alder, Tuesday August 5 at 3 :30 P. M. Interment Greenwood cemetery. Friends invited. WILSON The funeral services of the late Albert Monroe Wilson, of 5ti Hoyt street, will be held at the Portland crematorium. East 14th and Bybee streets, at 3:30 P. M. today (Monday), August 4. Friends In vited. The remains wilt be at FinleVs. Montgomery at Fifth, until 1:30 P. M.. Monday. OSN'ER The funeral service of the late Theodor Osner, aged 51 years, late of 732 East Eighth street, will be held at the Portland Crematorium, Monday at 1:30 P. M., friends invited. Remains at P. L. Lerch undertaking parlors. OHLSEN At San Francisco, Cal. Theodore Ohlsen, aged 51 years, funeral service will be held at the Portland Crematorium, Monday at 1:30 P. M.. friends Invited. Re mains at P. L. Lerch undertaking par lors. LACGERSON In this city. Aug. 1, Evelyn Laugerson, aged 12 years, daughter of Mrs. A. J. Laugerson. Funeral services will be held today. Aug. 4. at 11 A. M. from Erie-son's residence funeral parlors. Friends invited.. FRIES The funeral services of the late Ernest Fries, age ltf years, late of 1H1 Hoi gate stj will be held at P. L. Lurch undertaking parlors Tuesday at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited. HXE1UL WRECTOKS. HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors .Established 177. Third and Salmon Streets. Main 5u7, A 1511. Lady Assistant. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Services lor less. Independent Kuni-ral Lireclor. Wash. st. bet. 110th and IMsl. West Side. Main 2t'Jl. L.dy Assistant. A 7Sb5. J. P. FINLEY & SON PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL D1KECI OK5. Main 9. Montgomery at 5th. A l.Vjy. McENTEE & EILERS. Funeral parlors with ail the privacy of a home. 10th and Everett sta. Fhone Broad way liiaa; Home. A lil-i3. F. S. DUNNING, INC. 414 E. Alder. Phone East T.2. Perfect service, personal direction, free use of lloral chapel and auto equipment. DOWNING & McNEMAR Successors to Wilson & Ross, Multnomah at E. 7th. East Irving ton district. DUNNING & McENTEE, funeral directors, Broadway and Pine st. Phone Broadway 4 J0 A 4.'jqS. Lady attendant. PT T TJ,TriTT East 11th and Clay sts. . Ltm J-iHirwxi Kaat 7si. b lssa. ERICSON Twelfth and Morrison Broad way .';4. A. D. 7.H02-04 92d KENWORTHY CO., st.. Lenta. Tabor 526T. BREEZE & SNOOK Tlg7V2fg AP 7FI I CD PR G92 Williams Ave. I III A.LLLLII UUi East 10SS. C 10c.S. SKEW ES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d and Clay. M. 4132, A 2221. Lady assistant. FLORISTS. LL'BUNER, FLORIST. 32S Morrison St., Portland hotel. Mar. 7J?i. 48 Morrison bet. Bdy. and Park. Mar. 2i7. Portland's Leading Flower Shops. MA R TIN & STO R B ES CO.. florist s. 3.14 Washington. Main 2H9, A 12u. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, 2S7 Morrison st. Main or A lbOo. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 24.1 Alder. Flow ers and designs, very reasonable. Mar. .!: 1RVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO., 4th and Yamhill. Funeral designers; lowest prices MAX M. SMITH, Main 721.1, A 31: bids.. Sixth and Alder streets. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 27 Washington St., between 4tn ana ;tn. .Main .M". A l Hi MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS ts 4th St.. Opp. City HalL Nea Bin, tfb BLAESINQ GRANITE CO. LT THIRD AT MADISON STREET VAULTS AND CREMATION. PORTLAND CREMATION ASSN. Vault hurials or cremation; disinterment ior eitner. rnone ellwooa nt7. Btes for Classified Advertisements ta The Oregonian. Jlly mad bun day Per Un One Hue. Two consecutive time. ...... .23 A nreo consecutive time bix or seven comtecutive times... 03 The following; clas ill cations excepted, the rate of which Is o per line per dyi bituation Wanted Male. Situations Wanted IfDais. No ad taken for less than two lines. Count six words to toe line. Advertisements I except ".Personals" will be taken over the telephone it toe advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. o prices will be quoted over tns phone, but statement will 1m rendered the fol lowing day. Advertisements are taken for The Uaily Oregonian until tt P. M. for The Sunday Urccttoms until A P. m. baturday- OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office. Boom 153 Courthouse. 5th St. Entrance. Pbone from 8 to &. Main 378, Home phone A 205. Nisht call after office hours, W ood Lau n 764. Kport mm of cnj'tT o the above address. Klectrical letbaJ chamber for small animalr. Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled animals at a moment's notice. Any one dtirinftF a. doa- or other pet. communi cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed stocic ss we look after the impoundinf. Thre is no more citr Dound. AumL liraiuan ,TillFTi-" 6ocietx PoMkndl Business 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. AcroRmox plkati xg. hkmstitc hi no. WE PLEAT skirts, any style. $1 ;. hemstitch Ins 10c per yard; buttons covered. Eastern Novelty Mf g. Co.. b5 5th at. Hdwy. HuOO. Ai TE CUTTERS AND MFG. JKWKI.KKS. JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's. Washington st. Majestic theater bids ALFALFA MEAL. bBQtXU FEEU. HAY. WALTER SCOTT. Board ot Trade. M S867. ASSAVEKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second Oold. silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS courts. A. GOLDSTKIN. practice in S02 Northwestern Lank bldg. CANCER TREATED. L. M. 312 JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATED Morgan bldg. Marshall '.14:l. CARPET WEAVING. RUGS The kind that wear the'best are by the Northwest Rug Co. (Former ad dres.i 153 Union ave.) Rag rugs woven, all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refilling and re sizing. Mail orders solicited. 1SS hi. bib st. PHONE EAST 3."M. R IL'NO. FLUFF RUGS FFQM OLD CARPETS Rag Rugs, all sizes Mail orders prompt. Send for Booklet. 0x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned. $1.50. FLUFF RFO CO.. M-S6 L'nion Ave. N. Fast 6516. B 147V Kl.I.I I.OII BUTTONS. TUB IRW.N-HOISON COMPANY. 3i7 Washington. Rroadway AAA, A CIllKOrKACTOR. 3UO.OU0 KNOW McMahon, 100 chiropractor. Throngs pronouncing treatment ea-let, hor-'t permanent. Ml "treat fa" SI 5 Tel. (HIKOI'(UST ARC If MK I A LIST. WILLI M, Kxtellc and Floretta !e Veny. the only scientific chlropod ixt a and arch specialists in the city. Parlors 3'il! Oer- Jinger bldg., S. W. corner d and Alder. I'hnne Main 1301. CHIROPODIST. (jAKI.ner, foot specialist: corns, bunions, foot arches made to order. 311 S-wot land bldg.. 5th and Wash. .Main IOkI PA IXL iSSS graduate lady chiropodist; ladies gentleman. Open Sundays. 610 Hush-Lane may. .(roadway and Alder. PA IN LESS graduate lady chiropodist. Open u-ncaya. mo iiusn-Une. roadway-Alder. CIRCULAR irKTTKRs! CHAN K LETT BR CO.. ir.10-11-12 Royal imtK 31 rsna.ii 3.1 am k ritphinrj, mini' roraphing and ma il advertising. COI.l.KC TIONS. NKTH - CO.. Worcester bldg Main 1706. No collection, no charge. a.stab. I!t00. DANCINt;. A IHKRINE M. ROWN guarantees to teach all dances ir. 12 private lessons. 12 lessons .-, lessons 52. 603 Ellers bldg.. bet. 4th una ,tn on W ayntngton st. M.uin 5004 BERKKLET DANCING ACADEMY. 129 4th bi.. ii noor; iitst-ciass instructors; lea om day and evening. Main 3318. MRS. BWH'S DANCING academy. 3d lloor I'eKiim oicig.; private lessons dav and eve ?-'pflal dance Friday evening .Main lA 4 5 . MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY room and stage dancing. lOtt 2d st. Ball Main 2100. POO AND CAT HOSPITAI HOSPITAL Dr. nan. 314 East G. H. Huthman. 7th st. East 1S4I veterina . B lltt;2 FI.KCTRICAL REPAIR SHOP. H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO. 31 N. 1st s:. . Portland. Or winding and electrical repairing a specialty. Se us about new or used motors. Buwv.1045. A 104ti Fl'KL. BOXWOOD Multnomah Ful Co. .Main 5310. NO. 1 ASH AND FIR CORDWOOD PROMPT DELIVERY; COAL ACT TkUCKIXGS. EAST U20. 1 WHOLESALERS AND AUTO TOI'S. DUBRUILLE TOP CO.. 9th and Oak u. DRV CiOOIJS, NOTIONS" ' I niMlfCI V PI CI Pf Stockroom and office kl WIMIVkLUl ILL UUI 47 North Fifth tret. CBA1X MKKCIIAXT3. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg. HATS AND CAPS. THAXHAl'SER HAT CO.. 53-S5 Front et. HIDES. WOOL ANI CASCARA BARK. KaHN' BROS.. 195 Front Bt. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison. RASMl'SSEX & CO.. 2d and Taylor. NEW TODAY. At Standard Factory No. 2 Grand Are. and East Taylor Sta. POWER MACHINE OPERATORS to learn oa Shirts and Overalls Mackinaws and Overcoats $10.00 per week while learning. Forty-four-hour week. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY Experienced operatora are earning from $15 to $20 weekly SENQ US YOUR OLD CARPETS Old Kdjcs and Woolen Clothing Ve Make Keversible, Hand-Wove) FLUFF RUGS They Wear Like Iron, stall Orders. bead lor Booklet Kag i&ugs Woven, All bize. Carpet Gleaning xl2 Ruga. Steam Cleaned, Sl.&A. WESTERN 11.111 KlU CO, M Union Ae. K. 6516. B 17& PORTABLE can be shipped anywhere. Prices on application. Modern Construction Company 315 E. 11th St. East 5114 AUCTION SALE Of Choice ln6ide Real K3tate at Seaside, Oregon. FRIDAY AJ(D SATIKDAY, AUGUST S I II A N I) STU, 1919. The Property Consists of 13 lots in Dahlia Park Addition, on 7th avenue. Lote 55x75. 4 lots on 7th ave nue, fronting on 7th avenue, extending to Kecanicum River. 100 lot in Hill's Second Addition to Seaside. Lots 50x100. This property Is all choice inside property and will be sold without reserve. ElEX GIIBERT t SON. H. s. WOI1SLE1, Auctioneer. 5H Mortgage Loans O Edward E. Goudey Co. U. B. BASK BUULDQitt i mnrirr ipulletin HARDWOOD FLOORING. GET estimates for new or old house. Port W. Park st land Hardwood Floor Co.. ISt HEMSTITCHING. K. STEPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mail orders. 211 Pittoi-k blk. Broadway lu:i. E.MIL TH I ELHORN, violin, viola teacher: pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 12'J OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. GLASSES AT A SAVING. T-r' I solicit your patronage on the 4i5' basis of capable service. Thousands oi sattsi'U-d customers'. A trial will convince you. Charles W. Goodman, Opto metrist, 2oy Morrison. Main 2124. SEE RUB EN STEIN. Dr. George Kunensiein, th optician, who returned recently I rom overseas service, makes good eyeglasses at moderate prices. 226 Morrison si., near 2d st. Main 2ol. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience. U. S. and foreign patents. 6il Dckum bids- GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bldg. Main 2326. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. E. WATERS. 3o6 Swetland bldg. One increased efficiency drupless treat vwCment. goitre, paraly pcndlcitis. liver, kidney. headache, DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building. Rheumatism, stomach, bowe). lung, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female disorders, skin affections, blood pressure. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PLI .MB1NG SUPPLIES at wholesale prices. Starke-Davis Co., 212 Third. Main 7l7. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS, J. E. Gantenbein. Mgr. Printing and linotyping. lim! Front fct.. corner Stark. Main or A 141. PRINTING, and BALTES & COMPANY, d Oak sts. Main Di.i, A lltt.'i SCALE REPAIRING. SCALE repairing way 5i0. at 55 2d st. Phone Broad- SECOND-HAND STORES. ,KVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO., 221 Front St. We buy and sell everything In the hard ware and furniture line. Phone Main f7U. A 7174. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH "The Service With a Reputation." MOV IN G-P AC RING-STORAGE -BAGGAGE. 13th and Kearney. Branch lis Broadway. PHONE BDWY. 3309 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. General Transfer and Forwarding Agents. TRACKAGE, STORAGE AND TRANSFER. 124-120 N. FIFTH ST. BROADWAY 4."4. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 GLISAN ST., Corner of lth. Telephone Broadway 12M or lloi. We own and operate two large class "A warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates in the city. MAD1SON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE OF FICE, DS9 Madison st. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main ltiiH. PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE. SECI'RITY STORAGK & TKAXSt'ER CO.. loo PAKK ST. MAIN il!tj. A 1U51. CLAY S. MORSE. Inc. TRACKAGE. STORAGE. TltAXSFER. 44S-454 GLISAN ST. WATCH REPAIRING. HIGHEST prices paid, old watches and jew elry. Condition no object. Repairs a spe cialty. Rainier Jewelry Co., 44iJ.-j Wash. st. WELL DRILLING. WB UR1LL WELLS. Call Main 1348. MANUFACTURERS II'K. riPK FITTINGS AND VALVES." L. KLINE, 84-86 Front St. 1'l.l .MBINU AND STEAM Sirn.IKS. M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front Bt. PRODICE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDINU & FARRELL, 140 Front vtreet. ROI'E AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14i"n and Northrup. SASH, DOORS AND GIwSS. tiostjjoiy pun JUQJJ "OJ M3T13J J A WALL PAPER. MORCAX WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d street. NEW TODAY. FARM SNAP This splendid 82-acr ranch, about 40 of which are in cultivation. House Is plastered and contains eight large, airy rooms; has fireplace, concrete foundation and basement; five acres of commercial apple orchard, besides assorted family orchard. Biirn 50x;0 and other outbuildings. Improve ments alone cost over $5000. Total price J7S00, S43UO cash. Located six miles from Beaver creek in Clacka mas county in the Clark's district. This is a real snap. Photos at office. FRED W. GKRMAN CO., Cham, of 4.'om. Ill die. Open Evening; and Sundays. To FOR TEN YEARS Brick Building in Retail Business Heart of City SEE I'S FOR FI'LIj PARTICI LAHS Parrish, Watkins & Go. 3VO. 106 SECOND ST. XO PHONE INFORMATION. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved elty ad farm property Installment repnytnent privilege If preferred! prompt, reliable erIew A. H. BIRRELL GO. SI 7.3 ID Northwestern Bank HuilUio. Marshall 4114. 4. 41 ISA. MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. INSURANCE PROTECTION BEST TO BK HAD. PROMPT SERVICE. ORE0 BOND A MORTGAtE CO. 209-212 SEiLINIi BUIDI N3. JOHN B. COFFEY, MORTGAGE LOANS. Insurance, Surety Bonds S02 Wilcox Bids. Simla 70S. A. 370a. Lease NEW TO DAV. TO LEASE APRIL 1st, 1920 old l.tii'VHK" roR:n at poirth AM AI.IIKK M MEETS. APPLY TO OWNERS not lcK A V BUILDING. RKAI. ESTATE. BARGAIN. lO acres, fruit and chicken ranch. acres in 7-year-old appes. pea us atjd cherries: small house. 2 chicken hous, on good road, near school and Kftiada carline. Price for quick sale $10O0. AP .", oregonian. CLOSE-IN west side comer, present tip per month, next year 12r: $1 .nan half cash. 324 Railway for ale -Hrarh Property. GET A BEACH HOME now at Seaside. OT . In beautiful "Cartwright Park. at re duced prices; $25 to 700; easy instalU ments. 6 per cent; soon to toe connected by all-paved highway with eastern ana sout hern Oregon, which, with proposed 20uJ-toot pier, will mak "Cartwright Park" one of the most attractive spca on Pacific coast. Whitmer-KeUy Co.. 414 I'iltock block. Portland. Oregon, or tnqui F. M Cole, agent, 423 Broadway, Seasid. Oregon. ON LONG liEACIT. WASH., two blocks east of Cranberry station. 1 own a level 5aovt tract of ground with 4-room house, lac woodshed and large barn. The ground is all in a high state of cultivation except a small woodland plot in one corner. Placw now occupied by tenant. Will sell for JlrtoO. Fur particulars, see Ben RiAsiad, ou ncr, at 4d4 Piatt bldg. SALTAIR, TILLAMOOK BSACH. Two choice lota, 50x100. at Salta.tr mtM tton. Ti: iimook bach ; near depot b4 hotel; adjoins board walk, county rojl and railroad; faces Pacific ocean; suit able for business or residence; valua will consider trade for auto, property or merchandise. Address BD 207. Or go oj a a. Klnt and Apartment rroprty. KTK KN'-KOOM anwrtment for saic: will take tar for part payment ISO 17th si.. r n t of Y.nnhlll. For tsnlc -Lots. WILL. SACRIFICE FOR CASH. I-ots 1. , ;t and 4. block 1O0. in bu ti.'ul Laurelhiirst addition to Portlan'i Iot 1 and 2 for $;io0 tosether and Uiw 3 and 4 for Mj.u each, or will sell bN together for $;.(oo. These prices are J t to unnid municipal aspsmentr. WpJS split a commission of 5rr 50-50 vth aijw one niiikinp sale or if aoid direct will jTV low 1' :-r ' 'r discount on sale pries- Any otfer subject to owner's approval. CI. A KK PRuS. & KLEIN, -1 " OM Nat. Bank Hldg.. Spokane. W!h WE are st-llinp Swinton lota 50x100 for 1.W) ; f.'to cash, Ji monthly; they formerly sold ai about ?'.miO. These are just a few lota ownrd by the Swmton Land Co., io wih to close up their affairs, hence your opportune v. See us at once. JOHNSO.V-DODSON CO.. H33 X. V. JBanK Bid g. fo.lM LOTS, exceptionally looated jus north of Peninsula park. $300; f30 cash. $t monthly: lociited in i'ortland and con venient to Vancouver. Kenton or St Johns. JdUXSOX-DODSON CO.. ti:!3 N. W. Bank Bldg. BARGAIN JRVINGTON LOT. One of the choicest lots in Irvington. on 22d street, between Stanton nad Sitkiyou. facing east. 100x50. All improvements In and paid for. Will rnnka terms to suit. Address V 460. Oregonian. FOR SALE Choice Rose City Park lot, fins location. 1 blk. north of Sandy blvd., new houses being built in neighborhood. Can be bought cheap. (Jo lock at it. cor. 58th ai'd Stanton su Price $773 cash. Owner Tabor 0'Oi. NOTICE TO HOME BUYERS. I wm prepared to build fox you a pretty 4-room bungalow on a oOxlOO-foot lot in Capitol Hill, on the Oregon Electric Ry.. for the sum of SJ100, including price of lot. See 1. I'. McLaren, living at Capitol HHl. &uxlU LOT, with 9 bearing prune tress, South Mt. Tabor, 2 blocks from Haw thorne sve. car. free from incumbrance: wi;; sell on very easy terms. Phone East 2013 . or address 3 East 15th North. R. C. PAKK dist., $3o; fine lot 50x100 on 7 lt h. near Sandy blvd., tH down. $'.t monthly. Fred V. German Co., Cham, of Com. Open evenings and Sundays. COMPELLED to sacrifice 5 lots together. Laurel wood Park add it ion : "00-ft, front age; cement walks. $1000: $500 down. bal. terms. Phone owner. Wood lawn 4737. WILL GIVE IV ADDITION TO 5 PER CENT COMMISSION FOR PARTY" SELL ING GOOD LOT IN UASTilORBLAND. WOODLAWN S05. GOOD LOTS IX WOODLAWN 20i5. EASTMORKLAND. BEAl'TiFL'L Portland Heights lot, 60x100. with fir trees, on Mountain blvd., city view; price $1500, terms. Owner, X 4-ti, Oregonian. WILL sacrifice 50x100 lot in Rose City Park or will consider trade for good auto. See Mr. Bauman. 101 Telephone bldg., or call Bdwy. lOOU, local 67. 4 LOTS in Portland to exchange for lot, or a first payment on house in Seattle. Write 371" 4 Burke ave.. Seattle. Wash. A BARGAIN, 1 good uilding lot. good lo cation. Sellwood J348. CORNER tily SHI h7. I l and Broadway, full lot $2 41 E. 33d LOT 30x100. Irvington Park. Phone Wdln. CHOICE close-in 100 lOO S. W. corner, 12th and Hall: terms. Owner, K 2, Oregonian. For Sale Houses. NEAR JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL, MOD ERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. STEAM HEAT. SLEEPING PORCH. HARDWOOD FLOORS. GARAGE. LOT 75X100, LARGE ATT l C. PRICE JiMlOO. OREGON BOND & MORTGAGE CO., liOU-lli SELLING BLDG. MAIN l!j00. N K WRITE FIRE INSURANCE. FOR SALE Modern two-story dwelling. large rooms snd sleeping porch, gas raige, fireplace, furnace, hardwood floors, lot 50xlu0, fruit trees and berries, east side, close in. Sunnyjide and Hawthorne dis trict, nenr two car lines and school. Terms and immediate possession. Owner, East l."15. Mam Lii'l. SUNNYSIDE. Modern 4-room cottage, finished in old Ivory and newly painted, bath, pantry, gas, electricity, cement basement, comer lot, imp. paid, $23to. terms. GEO. A. ROSS. 404 Gerlinger Bldg. Marshall 838. FlNfci location, Spokane. Wash., 7-room mod ern house, lot oOxl52. lawn, fruit and shade trees, jcarage. sewer, sidewalk and all public improvements paid; clear title, no mortao; for sale at bargain or will trade for 1'ortland residence; will pay rash diiferenee if suited. Our address. Tabor a-..' 51. $130 f'ASir, 6-rm., walkinsr dist.. $2450. jc-juo rash, 4-rm., off Sellwood car. $20OO. :tnu t-ish., ti-r., 000 tlarfield. -t00. $4' 0 caih, nifty Calif, buiu;., TuilOO, H'AVi. U. C. GOI.DENBERG. ABINGTON BLDG. ";ir Years in Portland." 6-KOOM house. 1 1-5 acres. Palatine hill, 3 mils from city limits by electric iine or paved hiphway, mile back, from river on west side, lovely valley view, full "bear ing fruit trees, chicken house and ruo& $;;u0o. by owner. J. K. Cole. B-3031. or care Underwood Typewriter Co. S2b0 CASH, $2S MONTH. PRICE $1050. S rooms and bath ; corner lot : 424 Church street, near Union and K.iUings worth aves. A. H. Akerson, 4U) lienry bldg. Mar. 4070. ' $2o0 CASH. $25 MONTHLY. " PRICE $2250. 5. room modern bungalow, DutrhJtoh rn. bnf fft, full basement ; lot SOxlliO, in Woodlawn-AIherta district. A. H. Akir soii. Henry bldg. Mar. 4070. ' $2SO0. VACANT. Hawthorne - Richmond district. 5 -room bungalow ; fireplace, huilt-ins, full cement basement, garage. Daring, 34 Oak St. M a rsh all 75 ti. A SNAP 3-room cottage, cerhent baiWrtrrtiVfrt, 4iixl(Mt lot. electricity and gas, close r Alberta and Union ave. ears; easy terms. Owner. XOtVJ B. 7th St. North. 5-ROOM house, water, toilet, gas. elec, woodshed, lot 2Gje120, block to car; quick sale $7iO. $250 cash. 416 Stock Exch. Hide. M:ii-i 3 2 7Q. $4 5 no 7 ROOMS, Holladay Park, modem, ."ioxlOO lot, or will trade, paying cash dif ference for better home, not exceed! $M00. Owner, 125 Fourth st. Main 8586. 6-KOOM modern house ; gas, electric, wood shed connected; 2 blocks from car. at 4330 K.-,th st. S. E. DESIRABLE modern 9-room. house, xteell lo cated, east side, close in, TlT Board of Trade bldg. 1A IRE L.H L'RST h orae, 6 rooms, sleeVn 5 porch, good bargain. See owner, 349 Est Olisan. near Second. No agents. r-KOOM houw, lot 62 rit-s. chi k-n park. E. Tal'or :;t2. l 1.1ft, fruit trees, ber G3d st.. $2750. tfrmt. TWO houses, one lot, close in; garage; base men t : fruit treoy. A.1 .V'ft, Oregonian. Mt tiKRN 4-year-old, 5-room bungalow, $1,100, terms. Owner Tabor 3061. SMALL. 4-room house to be moved off lot. U60 E. 2bth st. 3. CaU Sunday or Monday f