TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. 17 1UST1L LEADERS CITY'S GUESTS TODAY U. S. Chamber of Commerce Directors to Confer. PROGRAMME IS ARRANGED Portland Business Men Plan De termined Effort to Get 102 0 Con vention of Organization. A party of 27 directors and attaches of the United States Chamber of Com merce, whose visit is potent with com mercial possibilities for Portland, is scheduled to arrive here today. In a letter received by the Portland Cham ber of Commerce from the St. Louis commercial body, it is said that in the last opinion of burliness men of that city greater benefit was derived from the last annual session of the United States chamber held in that city than from the Louisiana Purchase exposi tion of 1904. The directors of. the national civic body are making their present trip in part to decide upon the meeting- place for the 1920 session of the organization, and partly to make a study of the com mercial situation of the Pacific coast cities and important trade and manu facturing centers of the western states. Alert business men of this city are taking a lively interest in the coming of the delegation. Today at noon representative business men of the city will meet and hear the visitors at the noon luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce. It will be -one of the notable gatherings of the business men, for the directors of the national body include leaders in va rious commercial and trade activities. Homer L. Ferguson, president of the chamber, is the president of the New port News Shipbuilding company and is one of the great naval construction en gineers of the country. He was for merly located in Portland, supervising the building of two torpedo boats built at the Wolff & Zwicker yard in the late '90s, and was among the captains of Industry whose counsel was sought in important affairs of the govern ment during the war period. The New port News companay built a number of big vessels for the United States gov ernment. Many CHiea Represented. Other member of the party are : Joseph H. Defrees of Chicago, member of the law firm of Defrees, Bucking ham & Eaton, chairman executive com mittee and vice-president of the United States chamber of commerce; John Roy Edson, treasurer; D. A. Skinner, assist ant secretary, and A. B. Farquhar of "York, Pa,, honorary vice-president. Members of the directorate are: Max W. Bab, president of the Allis-Chal-mers company, Milwaukee, Wis.; George H. Barbour, president Michigan Stove company, Detroit; William But terworth, president Deere & Co., Moline; H. L. Ferguson, president Newport News Shipping & Dry dock company, Newport News; Charles C. George, pres ident George & Co., real estate, Omaha; L. S. Gillette, president Plymouth In vestment company, Minneapolis; G. A. Hollister, vice - president Rochester Railway & Light company, Rochester, accompanied by his son; Clarence H. Howard, president Commonwealth Steel company. St. Louis, accompanied by his con; Frederick J. Koster, president Cal ifornia Barrel company, San Francisco; R. A. McCormick, vice-president Mc Cormick &. Co., Baltimore; Lewis E. Pierson, chairman of board, Irving Na tional bank. New York; J. L. Powell, president the Johnston & Larimer Dry Goods company, Wichita; Henry M. Victor, president Union National bank,. Charlotte, N. C, and Fred N. Shepherd, manager of the field division. Others accompanying the officials on their trip are F. Sieterling, Akron, for mer director and chairman of the com mittee on highways: Pomeroy Burton, manager of the London Iaily Mail and formerly with the New York Journal; S. B. Early, representative of the Asso ciated Press; Hobert H. Ramsdell. sec retary to the president; John J. Edson and Frank J. Johnson. -Committee to Meet GnrMn. The visitors will be met at the union station this morning by a committee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, headed by President Corbett, which will be accompanied by Governor Ben W. Olcott and Mayor George L. Baker. After breakfast at the Hotel Portland the party will spend the forenoon in a trip about the industrial plants of Portland. At noon a public reception will be held at the rooms of the Port land Chamber of Commerce, preceding the noon luncheon, which several hun dred business men will attend. Invitations for the 1920 session of the United States chamber of com merce to meet in this city will be ex tended by Governor Olcott, Mayor Baker and Pr-esident Corbett will pre side at the luncheon and speak on be hajf of the local body. A. C. Callan, chairman of the delegation that at tended the 1919 session at St. Louis, will present the reasons why Portland should receive favorable consideration and be designated for the next annual meeting of the national organization. Mr. Griffith to Speak. Franklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany, will formally present to the na tional officers a bound volume of photographs and Masons that should be considered in deciding the issue on behalf of the local organization. Among the early arrivals to parti cipate in the conferences here wer-s J. E. Chilberg of Seattle and Frederick Koster of San Francisco, members of the directorate from the Pacific coast cities, who arrived yesterday and will remain with the party for the re mainder of its Pacific coast itinerary. BRITAIN AFTER PROFITEERS Central Authority to Be Established Tor Purpose, Says Oeddes. LOTDON. Auar. 6. Great Britain pur roses establishing a central authority to deal with profiteering, it was an nounced by Sir Auckland Geddes, min ister of reconstruction, at the resump tion today of the hearings by the house of commons, sitting? as a select com mittee to inquire into the high cost of living and profiteering. Sir Auckland said this central au thority, according to the government's plan, would be associated with local and county tribunals. New powers would be asked for in connection with the project and an increase in penalties for violations put into effect. Salem Soldier RA turns. SALEM. Or.. Aug. 6. (Special.) Lieutenant O. R. Kennon, former mem ber of Company M, 162d infantry, re turned to Salem yesterday after 20 months spent in France. He also served in the United States forces on the Mexican border. w Feeble-Minded Lad Escapes. SALEM. Or., Aug. 6. (SpeciaL) .William Balrd, aged 14 years, escaped from the feeble-mnided school this morning. He is sought by officials of the institution. Salem Elects Craig to Council. SALEM. Or.. Aug. 6. (Special.) Robert Craig has been elected a mem ber of the Salem city council to suc ceed J. S. Austin, who submitted his resignation to Mayor Otto Wilson sev eral days ago. TREES SUPPLANT VINES Largest Vineyard In World to Be come Fruit and Xnt Ranch. ONTARIO, CaL What is claimed to be the largest vineyard in the world, owned by Segundo Guasti Jr.. of Los Angeles, and located a few miles north of here, has been converted into a fruit ranch. The 4000-aere tract of land will be irrigated and set out to walnut and fruit trees,, according to Mr. Guasti, who recentl yannounced the completion of the sinking of four wells on the ranch and the construction of a reser voir with a capacity of 13,000.000 gal lons. More than a year ago. In anticipation of prohibition, trees were set out amon of prohibition, trees were set out among the wine grapes on the land. Now these grapes are being taken out entirely. Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Main 707n. A 6095. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. TOUXG man wants room la private family W. or N. Portland. F 4L'. Oregonian. AMTSESTENTS. TOMf.HT ALCAZAR MCSICAX PLAYERS With Mabel WHber anil Osear Plirmmn &. la the Western Operatic Comedy Si THE TENDERFOOT" Eve.. 50c. 75c. 1. Wed. Sat. Mats.. 2oc. 50c NEXT WEEK, i Hi. '-ilt ft imT ilini V :T ' A N T A G E MAT. DAILY 2:3 O s The Triple Feature Show of the Tear MRS. GEOBGE FBU1BOSE Presents Tbe PrlmroM Minstrels. 6 OTHEB BIG ACTS 6. Three Performances Dally. at 7 and 9. Night Curtain It's Warming Up. It'a Cool at the IPPODROME Today Tonight Thurs., Krl Sat. Four Old Veterans of the Civil War Ton All Know Them. Mary Miles Minter In her New mi) Orldnal Plptnreplny iJA BACHELOR'S WIFE,". r.vrsv MEREDITH "Laugh and Live." I.OR HALVE Who Sets You Guessing. , ALI.ES HOWARD 20th Century Talkers MYERS KMSE Styles. Songs and Music SIG. FRAXZ A CO. featuring Ln Petite 'lolette A Finiij World on Knnny Wheels). You'll Like This Bill. CIRCLE Lila Lee Fourth at Washington "The Secret Garden" Also a Bill Parsons Comedy "Their Day of Rest," and the Ford Weekly. CHAT NO. 69. This) la a day of special algrntft rmrr mt THE OAKS, where Port land people find pleaxore. Today the veteran- of the el Til war are our special truest at the annual outlay; and picnic of the Grand Army of the Republic. To do them honor we would like to aee all Portland at THE OAKS to dayand doa't think for a moment that TH E OAKS con Id not accommo date all Portland. - It can be done, for moat Portland people have been at the park more than once. As a matter of fact, THE OAKS baa entertained all of Portland many time over bt not on one day. Come out today and celebrate with the veteran. JOH J CORDIUY, Manager. Hey- SKIN-ay! A Picnic Just for Boys at OLUMBIA BEACH FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 AH kinds of races and prizes. M. Rieg invites you as his guests. Dance Tonight COTILLION HALL Portland's Coolest Pavilion Montrose Park New resort on the Columbia high way, near Troutdale, sow open. Bathing picnic Dancing every Saturday and Sunday. :4 M I 11 HI I I i rtniTinii niir m AMrSEMKNTS. I BEGINS TOMGHT, 8:15 l TICKETS NOW SELLIXG UpTf J(l "roadway at Taylor. HljlLdVJ Slain 1 and A 1122. 3 Bes?nnTnS Tonight8:15 Special Price Mat. Sat, 2:15. Henry Miller Preaeata RUTH CHATTERTON In tbe Faaeinatins; Comedy, "THE MERRIE MONTH OF MAY" By Reora-e Srarborooirb. KVE'S Floor. tZ; Bal.. 5 rows I1.S0. 17 rows 1; Gal., res. 75c adra. 50c SAT. MAT. Floor. $1.50: BaL. II: GaL, 60c. - - Get That Happy, Healthy Habit Hop a CC Car Today. COUNCIL CREST . PARK All Amusements Start 1 P. M. Dancing Evenings Except Sunday Concerts Sunday. Twenty-fifth and Raleigh Streets 2 Days AUG. 11 & 12 Moo. Tues. 3 GREAT TRAIHS OF CIRCUS MARVELS INCLUDING SCORES OF FOREIGN FEATURES CVES Kfon SEES W aMEWC woe spa h i am i r . IMmsa fcrks a i ml I r. H OK TICKET ASkUTl TO til Tickets on sale on Saturday at ibmun, Clay A- Co. Mnnle Store. Sixth and Morrison Stx- at same Price charged on Show Ground. Rates for Classified Advertisements in The Oregonian. "Daily aad feunday . Per line fme lnm j-c Two connectirlvA tlm" X Thre ron-tecutive tinm .!0c Six or kvmi consecutive timet :tc The followinr cliusif .cation) excepted, tbe rate of which in 7c per line per day: Situations Manned .Male. Situations Ranted Female. o ad taken for le.s than two lines. Count six words to the line. Advertisements (except 'TfrsonaN") will be taken over the telephone if the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No prices will be quoted over the phone, but statement will be rendered the fol lowing day. Advertisements are taken for The Daily Oreonian until 8 V. M.; for Tbe Sunday Oregonian until 6 P. At. Saturday. AUCTION 8AI.ES TODAY. At the Baker Auction Hons. Tarahtll tva r Park trt. Sal ac lO A. 1. MLEETEVO XOTICES. B. P. O. ELKS NO. 142 Regular meeting this (Thurs day) evening. Klks temple. 8 o'clock. Initiation and im portant business. Visiting brothers welcome. M. R. SPALDTNO, Secretary. KENTON LODGE. NO. 145. A. F. AND A. M. Stated com munication tonight (Thursday) August 7. 1919. Work in M. M degree. Visiting brethren wel come. K. ST. GEIdT, Sec COLUMBIA LODGE. NO 114 A. V. AND A. M. Stated com munication this (Thursday) eve ning at 8 o'clock. MHionlc tem ple. Visiting brethren always welcome. By order W M FR.KD L. OLSON. Sec SUNNYS1DB LODGE NO. 163 A. F. & A. M. Special com munication Thuday evening 7 80 work In the M. M. degree. Visiting brothers welcome, liy order of W. M. J- W. RIXKBR, Sec LENTS LODGE. NO. 156 A F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Thursday) eve ning. 7:30 o'clock. K. A. de gree. Order W. M. C. S. OG SBURY. Sec ONEONTA TRIBE, NO. 2, IMPD. ORDER OF RED MEN Regular council this (Thurs day) evening at 8 o'clock, at W. O. W. hall, East bth and East Alder at a. Important rehearsal ot degree team. Members urged to aitead. Visiting brothers welcome. L. B. SMITH, C. of R,' THT3 MACCABEES. PORTLAND TENT. NO 1 Regular review every Thursday eve ning at ball. 409 Alder street. All members urged to be present- Visiting sir knights wel come. GEO. 3. BAKER. R, K. GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 28. I. O. O. F. Meets this (Thursday) evenlna at S o'clock. East Sixth and Alder sis. All patriarchs invited. is. A. STARR, Scribe. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Broa 31-g etxth sc. FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems class pins and medals. 310 Washington st. FUNERAL NOTICES. ROBSON In this city, Aug. 4. William D. Rohson, aged S.t years, beloved son of Elizabeth Robson, brother of George, Henry and John Robson. all of Dallas. Or - Mrs. C. H. Olsen. of Dorris. Cal. Remains will be forwarded under direction of Mil ler & Tracey. Thursday, Aug. 7. at 7 ::i0 a. m.. to Lanas. ur., wnere eerices will be held and interment take place. HACKETT Aug. 5, at the family resi dence, 912 Grand ave. N.. Mrs. Nettie Haekett, aged ti2 years 2 months 24 days; beloved wiie of E. L. Hackett and muher of Lila A. McCarthy of Portland, LeroV S. Hackett of Parma. Idaho; George Huckeit and Hazel L. Wieland of Portland. Re mains at R. T. Byrnes" residential parlor. 901 Williams ave. Funeral notice later. HATCH At Mammoth Hot Springs. Wyo., July 2S, Edward M. Hatch, aged 43 years; husband of Mrs. Iola Hatch, father of Ed ward and Emily Hatch and step-father of John A. Shulta. The funeral cervices will bo held today (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M at Finley'a, Montgomery at 6th. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City cemetery. OSBORN In this city. Aug. 5. Edna Osborn. aged 05 years, beloved wife of David Oi born. Remains were forwarded Wednes day. Aug. 6. at 4 P. M.. under direi-iinn of Miller & Tracey, to Corvallis. Or., where services will be held and interment take pi ace. LARSEN The funeral services- of the late Maria Larsen will be held Thursday. Aug. 7. at 2 P. M.. at the residence. 3.10 G'd mt. S. E. Interment at Mt- Scott Park cem etery. ArrangemenLs ia car oX AUUer A uracay. - --: " - -- - . 1 JgZEsjImgg A directory of business firms and protessional 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. AGATE CUTTERS AXO Mftj. JEWEtEKS. JEWELfty and watch repairing. Millers. 3o5 Washington st. Majoattc theater bldu -jjlgALyMrlAI., faBOOD -EED, HAY. WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M S667. ASSAYKRS AND AXAJ.YSTS. MONTANA ASS AT" OFFICE. 142 Second- Gold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice in aU courts. 502 Northwestern l;ank bldr: CANCER TREATED. 1. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED 312 Morgan bldg-. Marshall 143. CARPET WEAVING. DnnO The kind that wear the best are ItUwO madtt from your worn-out carpet by the Northwest Rug Co. (Former ad dress l.3 Union ave.) Rag ruga woven, all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and re sizing, ilail orders solicited. 188 E. 8th at. rnu.VE EAST 3580. B 12S0. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS RR" Rugs, all siien Mall orders prompt. , lend for Booklet. xl2 rugs steam or dry cleaned. $1.50. . . . . FLUFF WO CO.. S4-S8 Union Ave. N. East 651. B 1478. CELI.CI.OIO BUTTONS. TUBS 1RW1N-HODSOS COMPANY. 37 Washington. Hroadway 434. A 14. nilKOl'KACTOB. 300.000 KNOW McMahon, 100 chiropractor. Throngs pronouncing treatment easiest, best permanent. 31 "treat" $15. Tel. CHI RO POUISI A RCH SPECIALIST. WILLIAM. telle and Floretta De Veny. m;iauuiic cniropoa ists . ar a arcn specialists in the city. Parlors S02 lior linger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPODIST. DR. GARTNER. foot .r,. !, bunions, foot arches made to order. 311 i-wetland bldg.. sth and Wash. Main 10S1 PAINLESS graduate lady chiropodist; ladies Kc.uieiii.u. tipen Sundays. 610 ush-Lane utw. oronaway ana Aider. IIM.EK!! . a . I - !.... , , . ----- r.. ,.jr v.urDlWUlBI. UWn btmdays. 610 Bush-Lane. Broadwav-Alder. CIRCULAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 1M0-11-12 Rxv.l bldsr. Marshall 5S22. M Jltleraphln J. mim eographing and mall advertising. COLl.Kt TIONS. KETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796. mnci.non. no cnarga. rjstab. lyoo. DANCING. BERKELEY DANCING ACADEMY. 129 4th st-. 3d floor: fln.t.p, . . evening. Alain 331S. MRS BAYH'S DANCING academy, 3d Hour DAKlim ntrlir nelutA j . o- '... icnauiis uay ana eve Social dance Friday evening Maiu 13 4 5. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY. 109 2d st Ball room nnH rtbita i.n.n i '"8. iiiiun iuu, HOP AND CAT HOSPITAL. HOSPITAI Dr. G. H. Huthman. veterin.. nan. 314 Eax 7th t i.- . iut d ELKCTRICAL. REPAIR SHOP. H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO. 81 N. 1st su. Portland, Or. Re winding and electrical repairing a specialty. See us about new or used motors. Bdwy.1045. a 1046. BOXWOOD SLABWOOD Multnomah Ful Co. Main 5S4l A 21 Id NO. 1 ASH AND FIR Con r , . P??.?.T. - DELIVERY; COAL Vk n 'TRUCKINGS. EAST 7020. WHOLESALERS AND AUTO TOPS. DUBHUILL.E TOP CO., 0th. and Oak ats. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS" I rllfvllt Fl VPICl Pfl Stockroom and office 47 North Fifth street. GRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg. HATS AND CAPS. THAN HA USER HAT CO., 53-55 Front su HIDES, WOOL AND CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS.. 195 Front at. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO., Front and Morrlnon. KASMUSSEN & CO., 2d and Taylor. FUNERAL NOTICES. 8ELZLE Funeral services of the late John Georfio Hlzle win be held at Dunning A McEntee's ciiapel, Broadway and An keny su, today (Thursday), fl 3 P. M. Friends invited to attend. Interment Mult nomah Park cemetery. VAULTS AND CREMATION. PORTLAND CREMATION ASSOCIATION. Vault burials or cremation; disinterment for either. Phone Sellwood 967. iXORISTS. LUBL1NER, FLORIST. 328 Morrison St., Portland hutel. Mar. 763. o48 Morrison beu Buy. and Park. Mar. 2u7. Portland's Leading Flower Shops. MARTIN ti FORBES CO., florists. 364 Wasniugton. Maiu 69. A 1209. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, 2S7 Morrison su Main or A 1800. fine nowers ana floral designs. No branch stores. PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder. Flow ers and oosigus, very reasonable. Mar. 592Z. 1KV1NGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and Yamhill. Funeral designers; lowest prices. MAX M. SMITH. Main 7213. A 3121. Selling bldg.. Sixth and Alder streets. TON SET H FLORAL CO., 2S7 Washington su. between 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A 1161. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. Funeral Directors Established 1877. Third and Salmon Streets. Main 607, A 151L Lady Assistanu MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Services for Less. Independent Funeral Directors. AVash st. but- 20th and 21st, West Side. Main 2oal. Lady Assistant. A 78Si. J. P. FINLEY & SON PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main l. Montgomery at Bth. A 1599.- McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett sta. Phone Broad way 2133; Home. A 2133. y B. DUNNING, INC. 414 E. Alder. Phone East 5!. Ferfect service, personal direction, free use of floral chapel and auto equipment DOWNING & McNEMAR Successors to Wilson & Ross, Multnomah at E 7th. East 54. Irvington district. fTi vNlXO & McENTEE, funeral directors, Rrnadway and Pine at, Phoue Broadway 430. A 4;o8: Lady attenaanu P. L. LERCH East 11th and Clay its. East 731. tS 1633. ERICSON Twelfth and Morrison, Broadway 2534. A. D. KEN WORTHY CO.. 5A02-04 2d st.. Lenta. Tabor S26T. BREEZE & SNOOK Ta1b,4I2?8;1 1 A. R. ZELLER CO. East 10SS. C 1088. SKEW ES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. M. 4152. A 2221. Lady assistanu OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, Boom 1.13 Court house, Sth St. Entrance. Phone from S to 5, Main 3?S, Home phone A 2523. NLfiht call after office hoars. Wood lawn 164. Report all cases of cruelty to the above address. Kiectrical lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled animals at a moment's notice. Any one desiring s dog or other pet, communi cate With US. Call for all lost or Mtrmv stock, svs we look after the imuoundiiic There Is no more city pound, Just Oregon Humane Society. isinesslaiHeiri rrififrrrrHr:fr rrrrttHZEiTT HARDWOOD FLOORING. GET estimates for new or old hou.se. Port land Kariiwood Floor Co.. 107 V. Par st HEMSTITCHING. K. STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac cordion side pleat.- buttons covered; mall orders. 219 Pittock bik. Broadway 1099. EMIL THIELHORN, violin, viola teacher; pupil Sevcik. 207 Fliedner bldg. Bdwy. 169 OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIAN'S. T'PS. GLASSES AT A SAVING, ay .'r I solicit your patronage on the basis of capable service. Thousands ot satisfied customers. A trial will convince you. Charles W. Goodman, Opto metrist. 209 Morrison. Main 2124- UEE RUBENSTELN. Dr. Georgu Kubsmteta, the optician, whg returned recently from oversells service. inaKes good eyeglasses at moderate prices. 2b 'Morrison su. near 2d st. Main 2U1. PATEN' T ATTORNEYS. R. C IVH1U1IT 22 years' experience, U. a and foreign patents, tool Uenum bidg. G OLD BERG. 620Worcester bldg. Main 2329. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. E. WATERS, 806 Swetland bids. One increased etriciency druuless treat UU yOment, goitre, paralysis, headache, ap- peudicitis, liver, kidney. DR. K. A, PHILLIPS, Broadway building. Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female disorders, siq affections, blood pressure. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices. Starke-Davis Co.. 212 Third. Main 797. PRINTING. KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr. Printing and linotyping, loo Front su, corner Stark. Mam or A 1418. PRINTING w- BALTES & COMPANY, I n 111 I lilUist and Oak sta. Main 165. A 1165 SCALE REPAIRING. SCAI.H repairing at 65 2d at. Phone Broad way 696. SECOND-HAND STORES. USVIN HARDWARE & fUKNITURS CO., 221 F-ODt SU We buy and sell everything In the hard ware and furniture line. Phone Main D97U. A 7174. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH The Service with a Reputatlcn." MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE-BAGGAGE. 13th and Kearney. Branch. 6b Broadway. PHONE BDWY. 3309 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. General Transfer and Forwarding Agents. TRACKAGE. STORAGE AND TRANSFER. 124-126 -N. FIFTH ST. BROAD WAX 4S4. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 GL.1SAN ST., Corner of 13th. Telephone Broadway 12S1 or 1169. We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance r&Les in the city. MADISON-ST. DOCK A: WAREHOUSE OF FICE. 189 Madison st. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main 169L PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO., 1U5 PARK ST. MAIN' 61U0. A 1051. CLAY S. MORSE, Inc. TRACKAGE. STORAGE. TRANSFER. 448-434 GL13AN ST. WATCH REPAIRING. HIGHEST prices paid, old watches and Jew elry. Condition no object. Repairs a spe cialty. Rainier Jewelry Co.. 449 -n Wash, su IMANUFACTURERS PIPE. "PIPE EITTINGS'AXn VAI IKS" M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front st. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. KLlNE84-86Front sU PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVKRD1NG &"FARRELL. 140 Front atreeu ROPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and NorthrupL BASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO., Front ind Morrison. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 230 2d street. MONUMENTS, PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS t6 4th St.. Opp. City Halt. Men Bras, IS BLAESING GRANITE CO THIRD AT MADISON STBEE N'EW TODAY. ' it rrtr?,i.y ,'Wjf FARM SNAP This splendid 82-aore ranch, about 40 of which are in cultivation. House is plastered and contains eight larpe, airy rooms; has fireplace, concrete foundation and basement; five acres of commercial apple orchard, besides assorted family orchard. Barn 60x50 and other outbuildings. Improve ments alone cost over .5000. Total price $7800. J4300 cash. Located six miles from Beaver creek in Clacka mas county in the Clark's district. This is a real snap. Photos at office. 1 KKI) w. Ci ICR MAN CO. Cham, of Com. Bids;. Opea Evening;) and Sundays. AUCTION SALE Of Choice Inside Real Estate at Seaside, Oregon. FRIDAT AND SATURDAY, AUGUST STH AND BTU, 1919.' The Property Consists of 13 lots in Dahlia Park Addition, on 7th avenue. Lota 55x75. -.4 lots on 7th ave nue, fronting on 7th avenue, extending to Necanicum River. 100 lots in Hill's Second Addition to Seaside. JJots 50x100 This property ia all choice inside property and will be sold without reserve. KLKX GILBERT SOS. B. S. wORSLEV, Auctioneer. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved eity a.d arm property '""ent repsymrn privilege It Preferred i prompt, reliable services A. H. B1RRELL GO. Si 7-2 IB Northwestern Bank Hntldlnn. ' M"r.il 4 114. . .lis). - MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED CITT PROPERTY INSt'RA.N'CE PROTECTION BEST TO BK HAD. PROMPT SERVICE. ORKGOM BOND MORTGAGE CO 209-213 b'ELLIXG BUILDING. JOHN B. COFFEY, mortgage: LOAN. Insurance, Surety Bonds Q3 Wilcox Bldg. Main T02. A 370X ZL'cf Mitgage Loans J -I 79 JO Edward E. Gondey Co. ed ' U. 8. BANK BUILDING Phone your want ads to Tbe Orego ni?n Uain 7070. A 6095. yiTW TO DAS. GARAGES For All Cars. Prices on Application. Ready-Cut and Portable Houses. MELLMADE CONSTRUCTiCN CO. 1601 Union Ave. wain. 2413. SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS Old Ben and Woolen Clothlnr. We Make Reversible. Uud-Mwn FLUFF RUGS They Hear Like Iron. Mail Orders. Send for Booklet, Hm Uors Woven, all Sixes. Carpet Gleaning xlS Ruks. Steam Cleaned. S?-50. WESTKRN 1LUF1 KUO CO.. M Union Ave. N. East Sla. B 1473. PORTABLE can be shipped anywhere. Prices on application. Modern Construction Company 315 E. 11th Si East 5114 Williams Ave. District We have three modern 5-room houses on Commercial s'-reet, near Monroe, must be sold ur inr- o full cement basement;'all sr;et ass"ss ments Paid; straight contract. 500 - mummy. U0U; TZ100. Hoaa-lin A Bird. Last 3595 6C5 Williams Ave. MORTGAGE LOANS Farm and city property. Wo loan our own rirnds. No delay. No commission. PACIFIC COAST MORTGAGE CO. 1 Ry. Kxch. Blda-. Main 875. REAL ESTATE. 10.ChE- or. Present iin -.n 7 KJ mull in, next year 1L'5; Exchan,8 U""1 ha" 324 Fti?tI5"If "hC" for ehep7 1S4 E. For Sale Lots. rw kA BEAUTIFL'L ACRE" Matlon . .HMti. Scott ckr- Tremont station, had nice crop oata this vear 80 bearing fruit trees In corner Rai place for chicken ranch and truck ti? bren,.raDg maT,'""nixed street; reas: ern 7?ZZr k'" tr,ade ltr c0uity hld Nichol's m bunaio- Ca" Last 1524. ?Ak?K?OSE HALP-ACRE TRACT. , , v. ltn location, water, xVvi Zt elecirl? connections; price only V'7,es' J- HARTMAN COMPANY, and stame.r,?.i"ommerc Bld8- -th in "c "f? S."'n,l.o,".,o.t.8..f.0l? 'r3"9i o'pportunT,,y'e Usee,hue.'r.a"2'r- hen JOHNSO.V-DODSON CO. . 633 N. W. Bank Bide. 5UX100 LOT3. exceptlonalljTlocated Juit north of Peninsula park J300- x-Tn JeSn?Sh'yti '0cated PortlSSd ind'n": venlent to ancouver. Kenton or St. Johna. JOH.V'BO.V-DODSOX tXJ.. ... ,Y . jiana uiqg. in.inuiua t.jT MUST SELL. JVtreehetSe'eTL'f ' facing east, lOOx.'.O. all imjirovements in and paid for. Will make terms to suit Phone M h rn hull i.Ki "wiu v ".n nuxn.K&. . H'nmru IU DUIIO I ILT V OU tL DrettV 5tu.?isai0"..0-n A ?ioo'! foT'lS for the tum or tloo. Including price of loL ' ii.ing at Capitol Hill 50x100 LOT, with 9 bearlns prune trees South Mt. Tabor. 2 blocks from ffi ,x ' irvm incumbrance: , ,-., o xv. jjin ivortn. -i'v. pARK diBt- 3a: fino lt 50x100 on . mainly Diva.. j down Si rnonthly FVed W. German Co., Chain, of 3 GOOD LOTS IN EASTMORELANn BhiLJ1,fUL Portland Helahts lot. 60x1 OO with fir trees, on Mountain blvd ct! view; price la0O, terms. Owner. A 4 ti Oreeonian. ' 10 exenanfre for lot. or I. r "v in beattle. W r i 37114 Burke ave.. Seattle war. B UIS nica lot at Tremont worth 500. See owner. 514 Chamber of Com- 4.M EACH. 18 lots, Irvfnjrton dintrict, to be Fold for mortage indebtedness. c r loung & Co.. 614 Chamber of Commerce: KOtE CITY PARK corner. GOxlOO. one block n-om car, fine trees: sIho IOUxIOO. A. U. ILL tnke $00 for lot. .noxioo, Eart 42d ",iu ciiijwii, wunu juu. rnon owner, SSxlOO 60th and Taylor; $1250 t, a- BCBMucm "iu, tw eacn. 1'tione jj 1306. CORNER 61at and Broadway, full lot 2SX c-rii nn t . ill 1 Hi. SuQ For Sale -Beach Property. GET A BEACH HOME now at KnsiH nT in beautiful "Cartwright Park," at re duced prices; J25 to TOO. easy Install ments. 6 per cent; soon to be connected by all-paved highway with eastern and southern Oregon, which, with proposed l!000-foot pier, will make "CartwriKht Park" one of the most attractive spots on Pacific coast. Whitmer-Kelly Co., 414 Plttock block. Portland, Oregon, or in quire P. M. Cole, agent. 423 Broadway. SALTAIR. TILLA MOOTC TtV I A -tt , Two choice lots, SOxloO, at iSaltair sta tion. Tillamook beach, near depot and hotel, adjoins board walk, county road L. '"cm j-acii ic ocean; suit able for business or residence; vaIum will consider trade for auto, property or rit-iiaiiuiw-, AQqregg ts u U7. Oregonian, EIGHT beautiful lota, BayOcean. $1000; one .. ...xmiic, qui, urggonia;i r-Tat and Apartment Property. FLAT BARGAIN. Income $200 per month, 8 flats faring 2 streets, corner 100x100, strictly modern, all in first-class condition, owner leaving CHARLES RINGLER, Phone Main 31-'3. 25 Henry Bldg. S6-ROOM furnished apartment, navlnr inrs. net, and orchard, to exchange for larger apt.; no Incumbrance; will sell either. AM urtgoman. For Sale Bns.news Property. FOR SALE 100x100 feet with two-story ga rage, close in on east side, paying well building can be arranged for other bust new alFo; price $27,fvOU. See us for com- '' -c ""o. i vii uLi, aiKtnj tx. to. FOR SALE Grocery store, soft drinks, ci gars. 4 J 5 4th st. N. Main 2419. STORE building on lot 125 feet deep by ou-ii. iront ai a oargain. raoor lr. 2-CHAI R barber shop for sale, cheap; f and must sell. 60 Va North Sixth st. For Sale Hourtes. $3500, $500 CASH Nice 6-room home on Al bina ave., close to south entrance of Penin sula park; owner out of city. This is a bargain. C De Young & Co.. 514 Chamber of Commerce. MODERN Laurelhurst bungalow at a fa I bargain, attractive pleasant home. 1039 Pacific st. GOxlOO FOR $ 2f0. Cement walks, graded street, on 7b th st, n.. 1 block from Rose City car. Main 7248. 5-ROOM eottaee, only $1JVV0; $0O down, balance like rent. Wilbur F. Jouno. liaory blog. " s '.....:.:... RK.ll ESTATE. For Sale Houses, SACRIFICE S420O SACRIFICE. V Large, modem. 7-room semi-bungalow fc type house, with lOOxlOO; located on K. b landeia. only block from car; has i arise reception hiil, full cement basement, fire place, targe buffet, Dutch kitchen, fus n?ce: nfu in excellent condition throughout and would cost $45o to build; ground well improved wiih bearing fruit trees, berries and shrubberv. This pi a ill is easily worth looUO; non-resident owner says sacrifice for quick sa.e; $1200 cask Wi.l hjjid.e; hurr'. it won t last 3 da s. . G. G. McCORSllO CO.. 7 41S Femon B:dg. Broadway 1516. - FOR SALF SEATTLE HOUSE, Fine 10-room house. $12,500. terms: Harvard ave.. near Roy st. ; first floor has large living room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen butler's pantry, receptian hall and vestibule, large porches; second floor four large bedrooms, one with pri vate tiled bath, also large family bath w ith shower; attic, four finished rooms; -full basement well equipped; also Lim. servants" bath; place now rented by the month. $9u; ad areas owner f er arrange ments for appointment. 630 E. ltUK st. N., t'oitland. Or. READ THIS LIST IN LAURKLHL'KST 7-room colonial home, large lot; flsut time ofiered; $500. 6- room bungalow, close to car. extra large rooms; line garage; a bargain. 7- rooiu bungalow, ciose to park, with garage, for :m0. 5-room bungalow, very nifty, for $3750. 10-room houc, fine location; worth $10,000. price $7500. Several others, let me fchow you. Irive out to Laureihur!t tract office. Kast 3ith and Glisan, or phoa Tabor 343, evenings Eatt 20&tL DO TOU WANT A HOME AND A LIVTVQ : J-.r--K.fc. ia A SPLENDID OPPOR- " Tl'MTY SIX 5 A.D 6-ROOM FLATS;- FINE CORNER ON WEST SlDii. WALK- -ING DISTANCE; YOU CAN LIVE IN ONE AND THK OTHERS ARE ALL " RENTED FOR $200 PER MONTH. WHY -WORRY ABOUT BUSINESS WHEN REAL ESTATE IS SO CHEAP? PRICE $18,000; TERMS. E, H. COLL1S. EAjST beartifttl home. eight eooms. near. east twentieth and couch. new- . ly painted and decorated in side and outside. all modern conveniences and built-in ef- ' fects. two toilets. bath, fur- : Kace and garage, a hand sum 3 . AND ATTRACTIVE HOME. 600iiv TF.RMS. E. H. COLLIS. EAST 866a BEAUTIFUL LAURELHURST HOME $oOOU. Fine "-room bungalow style house. Has,, four nice bedrooms, beautifully finished living room and dining room, fine Dutch kitchen, tjewing room, etc This is a ' REAL hciua and a very fine location. One of ftie brst buys in this dutxict. $1500 wl.l handle. RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO. 3l'l OAK ST., BROADWAY 4133. FOR SALE 6-room house on Mason street, near Williams ave.; corner, full hi block;' double garage, all kinds of fruit, all street improvements in and paid; price only -$3000; cash down. $300. You will look a long time before you, will find a buy like this for the money. McCLURE Sc. HCHMAUCH CO Main ino;:. Marshall 1417. 306 Railway Exchange Bldg! AN EXCEPTIONAL home, built by cabinet maker for his own home; the interior, woodwork is all hand finished and hand rubbed, all joining and fitting done In a' first-class manner; 7 large, light rooms; rosea, 3 bearing fruit trees, berries. Rose City Park car; J5S00. terms. Let us shw you this excellent home. JOHNSO.V-DODSON CO.. 633 N. W. Bank Bldg. $2950. $r.r.o castt. ROSE CITY. R roums and sleeping porch. 2-Btor-y bungalow type home, 2H blocks to SairO-y-blvd, on 6tth at. Lot 50x100; hardwood floors, fireplace, cement basement, laun dry trays; real bargain; balance like rent. You will have to hurry. Call at 1314 Sandy blvd. NEW LAURELHURST BUNGALOWS. Take a look at the two new 6 and 8 room bungalows located at 1184-6 E. Burnside street; built and finished 1-3 better than ordinarily; garages with turn-' table; open during day; priced practically-' at cost for cash, no encumbrances. $7504 and S."oo. R, H. Torrey. 103 Floral ave. Tabor 407. A NEST in the woods at Mount Zion, nearly ready for occupation, consisting of 6-room English cottage, with dining and sleeping porches, hardwood floors, open fireplace,"" furnace and all modern conveniences;." large lot, beautiful trees, view of moun- -tains and Tualatin valley; $6500. John. Bain. 507 Spalding bldg. THAT"VACANT LOT. ' Why not turn a burden into Income? We design and build apartments, garages..: residences, anything; furnish plans and -finance. Established ten years. We ofter SECURITY. SERVICE, SATISFACTION. L. R. Bailey Co., Inc.. contracting arcni tect. H24 N. W. Bank bldg. A Laurelhurst B-Room Bungalow. Large Living Room, large Bedrooms. Modern in Every Way. Garage. $5750, With Terms. Mr. Brown. Main 1700. Evenings, Tab. 59. FOR SALE Five-room house, partly fur--nished. gas and water; lot 100x100; price only $1750; will sell on easy terms or will take a good Ford as a payment. Don't let i this slip if you want a home located on, E. SSth, Portland. For information ad- " dress owner, P. O. box 523. Seaside. Or. NEW BUNGALOWS. I have several brand new bunrsJorws In Laurelhurst and Irvington which, can be sold on favorable terms. Also some 6. K and 10-room houses. Mr. Brow n. Main 1700. Evengs.. Tab. 59. j0;'.O0 LAURELHURST HOME. 6 large rooms, white enamel; furnace,' fireplace, ha rd wood floors, buffet, book cases, built-in wardrobe; near car; terma 100: Senate st. Owner. East 854. Xor a ppoin trnent. FORCED, SALE. Irvington swell home, 7 rooms, modem : leaving for Chicago, hav to sell; $6000, $luuO cash. East 1347; no agents. " HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS, $2000. Well-built 5-room modern bungalow; large attic, lot 5Ux'.K). 7 large bearing pear and apple trees ; photo at office. Fred W. German Co Cham, of Com. Open evsn ltifii and Sundays. FuK SALE Irvington bungalow. New mod- t ern bungalow located at 6S6 E. 15th N.. - complete in every respect, built-in con venhnccs, fin- place, hardwood floors," etc Price $6&0O. Rice Construction Co.. Eart 2432. . LAURELHURST HOME $5500. Attractive 1 -story 7-room house, with fine garage and yard, in best section. near car and park ; excellent condition ;-' eaty terms. R. li. Torrey, 103 Floral ave. Tabor 4Q7. BUILD NOW. : If you own a lot we will furnish the money and build for you. Terms like rent. Call and see us. WESTERN CONSTRUCTION CO., Main 2035 621 Morgan building. $2750 HOUSE. 6 rma, full basement, wash trays, turnace, fireplace. 1 lots, improve ments paid, fine location and view; E. Stark St.; large fruit trees; a buy. Hart. 910 Cham, of Commerce. TeL Mar. l&t.. . " SU NN Y S I DE $ 2 75 07 5 rooms, paved street, ail clear-; this is a nruu convenient home and a bargaio. W. IL ROSS. 1100 N. W. Bank Bldg. 6-ROOM bungalow. $1750; lot 50x100; bouse is plastered and has bath and toi.. located ' at 6730 Whitman ave., ML Suott line; $300 ' cash. Fred W. German Co.. Cham, ot- Com. Open evenings and Sundays. ,-; . 5-ROOM bungalow, garage and lot 40x133 feet. 411 E. 3ith St.. near Lincoln, $3540, lowest terms $500 cash and $25 per month with interest. John Bala. 507 Spalding , building. 6-ROOM modern bungalow, lot 50x100. hard- . wood floors, hot water heat, full cement basement; a real home; this week. $4654. $2000 down-. AC 758, Oregonian. GOING to build or repair? Get my Ideas and estimate. B. T. Allyn. 243 Stark st. Office hours 3 to 5 P. M. Phone slain WL Res phone Tabor 194. t , FOR SALE by owner, modern in every' way, steeping porch, concrete garage" ground 100x100. Address 431 E. 38th sL North. Phone Tabor 844. . 6-ROOM modern house; gas, electric, wood shed connected; 2 blocks from car, at 4330 65 th st. S. E. IRVINGTON 7-room house, strictly modern; possession immediately; rent $50. Csii " 2u3 Stevens bldg. Main 2274. FOR SALE 8-room, modern house, 39 lots,- barn, chicken house, fruit trees; price:. $4- 00. Inquire 1354 E. Giisan. FOR SALE 6roomi and bath, $lgr0; $1S a month and interest; $400 cash. 183 East . 44th st. 7 4-ROOM modern bungalow with breiATat -room; lot 50x100; $1600. terms. Broad way 16.-.8. 209 Oregon bldg. BY OWNER, modern 7-room hoasa, 421 Going st,. $3200; $500 down, balance easy terms. P. O. box 347. city. SN A P N ice 3-room bungalow, nearly new;" lot 50x100. nice location, $700 cash. $5o terms. 5oI4 e4th st. S. E.. on 51st av. HAWTHORNE ft-room modem bunganow, , $ 4 3 0. 1448 Haw thorn e. owner. Tabor 4a73. . - 4-ROOM cottage, walking distance. Owner," 62 E. 20th. Phone E. 2689. $330O 5-room modern bungalow, v block to Alberta su 10C9 E. 14ih N. 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