Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 24, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    13
T1TE MOItXISG OREGoMAX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910.
CONFERENCE VIEWS
TRIPARTITE PUN
City - Officials, Carmen and
Company's Agents Meet.
ALL ANGLES DISCUSSED
Proposal Has Direct Bearing on
Application for 8-Cenf Fare.
Employes to Demand Rise.
The first official conference on
the proposed tripartite plan of street
railway control in Portland, as a pos
sible solution of traffic and fare
troubles, was held yesterday at the
courthouse, between the public serv
ice commission, Mayor Baker and the
city commissioners, and President
Franklin T. Griffith and officials of
the Portland Railway, Light & Power
company.
The tripartite plan has no direct
bearing: upon the current petition of
the street railway company for an
other fare Increase, approximately an
8-cent rate, in order to meet recent
wage awards and mounting operating
expenses in general. Rather, accord
ing to J. P. Newell, special consult
ing: engineer retained by the city,
and author of the plan, it is designed
to provide a permanent remedy for
street railway difficulties.
Two Statement Vital.
Two bits of testimony at the con
ference rose above the mass of at
tendant " detail. The first was Mr.
Newell's statement that the tripartite
plan, if adopted, eventually would
usher the street railway lines into
the field of actual municipal owner
ship. The second was the statement
of H. E. Kinney, president of the
carmen's union, that another demand
for wage Increase is almost at hand.
"Regardless of the outcome of this
Investigation," said Mr. Ginney, "the
streetcar men will make a further de
mand for an increase in wages on Oc
tober 1. They are working seven
days a week, and are agreed that the
present scale is not a living wage.
They believe that they should work
only six days, and yet have enough
left to put away ind prepare for the
inevitable rainy day."
The tripartite plan, as explained by
Mr. Newell, received the rerious at
tention of the conference members.
An agreement was reacned whereby
the public service commissioners, the
company officials and Mayor Baker
ar.d the city commissioners, are fur
ther to advise themselves regarding
the innovation, and reassemble on
Monday of next week, at the council
chambers.
New Franchise Proponed.
At that tima, in all probability, a
plan will have been worked out for
the organization of a committee of
experts,, representing the public, the
company and organized labor, who
will take up the lengthy and exhaus
tive task of drafting a p'roposed
franchise embodying the tripartite
plan. It is understood that the pran
chise. when presented, will not be
obligatory of acceptance, but will in
tur i furnish the basis for final action
by the interested elements. .
Mr. Newell explained that the tri
partite plan, whereby the company,
the employes and the city became
mutually concerned in the operation
and profits of the enterprise, is de
signed to establish uninterrupted
service, permanently settle wage dis
putes, and fix a just return upon the
property, whereby the credit of the
company will be assured.
Under the proposed tripartite plan,
based on the 1916 valuation of the
street railway property, as fixed by
the public service commission, the in
terest on the bonded debt would be
insured, including its amortization
and a low rate of interest on the act
ual investment, the suggested mini
mum rate being three per cent.' Should
the stabilizing of the company's af
fairs react favorably upon its credit,
with the result that the interest rate
of loans ie lowered, the minimum rate
of profit is to be increased by an
amount equal to the saving.
Profit-Sharing Provided.
The profit-sharing plan comes into
play with the provision that all re
turns in excess of the minimum shall
be divided, the employes receiving a
bonus of one-half of the excess, up
to the point where such bonus equals
10 per cent of the payroll. The maxi
mum return that the company may
receive on its actual investment is
fixed at eight per cent, attained by
progressively decreasing percentages
after one per cent above the minimum
has been reached.
The proposed plan then provides for
the creation of a guarantee fund, a
financial sheet to windward, to the
amount of $500,000. Whenever, should
times become backward, the returns
fall below 1 per cent over the mini
mum, the guarantee fund shall be
used to maintain the bonus and the
profits at the same amounts as
though the returns wer at 1 per
cent above the minimum.
Purchase Fund Suggested.
Then comes the provision by which
the city itself will enter the street
railway field as an owner. All excess
not required by the guarantee fund, it
is provided, shall be devoted to a
purchase fund, which shall be used at
the discretion of the city council for
the purchase of the company's tracks
and roadbed, piece by piece, or for
the construction of new lines and ex
tensions. These shall become the
property ot the city, yielding only
operating expenses to the company.
"More effective service will be
given by the men themselves," said
Mr. Newell, when they have an in
centive and inducement to look atter
the company's affairs in order that
they may share in a larger bonus"
The. provision that arbitration for
wage increases should be carried on
only between representatives of the
c.mpany and the carmen, brought a
objection from Mayor Baker ar.d from
Kred J. Buchtel. chairman of the com
mission. Both said that the public, as
the ultimate source of any increase,
was entitled to demand representation
for the car-riders.
Mr. ewell Assents.
To this Mr. Newell assented,
though President Kidney, of the
carmen's unioi, declared that it would
be unfair to admit the public in a
wage discussion. Mayor Baker took
issue With him, again asserting the
right of the public to representation
in an issue which so closely concerns
the average citizen.
"'We are here as representatives of
the public," said Mayor Baker. "We
have no quarrel with you in your
demands for what . is just and right.
If it is just and right, you should
get it. The same applies to the com
pany. But the factor of the public
must not be forgotten. We are here
in the interest of right and justice."
When the question of revaluation
came up. should the tripartite plan
progress that far. Chairman Buchtel
said that he would be disposed to
operate upon the valuation found in
191S. inasmuch as prices had risen
rtunirfcnt-yy than ud a. revalua
tion would undoubtedly be of great
advantage to thjmpany.
"I'd like to have it reopened,"
smiled President Griffith.
"I appreciate that you would,"
laughed the chairman.
"This does not propose a constant
fluctuation In fares," said Mr. Newell,
in response to another question. "It
proposes that the company and the
employes shall take up the slack to
a certain extent."
Bonus Plan Held Excessive.
Here Mr. Kidney, of the carmen's
union, declared that, for himself, he
believed that a 10 per cent bonus was
excessive and unnecessary, providing
the basic wage is a living one, such
as the workers are entitled to.
C. A. Bigelow,- of the city council,
discussing the civic acquirement
trend, said that he wasn't "strong"
for municipal ownership, but won
dered whether it would not be advis
ably to take over the lines now. at
approximately a 60 per cent valua
tion when stockholders are wearied
of their long wait for revenue
rather than aid the company to re
cover its financial poise and then pay
100 per cent for the same property.
"The bondholders ought to be glad
to get 50 cents on the dollar," as
serted Commissioner Bigelow.
. "Do you realize that what you are
proposing is practically the confisca
tion of money invested?" asked Presi
dent Griffith.
Valuation Is Discussed.
Commissioner Bigelow said that he
didn't view it that way, and that he
would be loath to be a party to any
plan that made the city pay more
for the property, after it had aided
!n restoring values, than it could te
bought for at present.
Chairman Buchtel asked Mr. Newell
when the public would see a practi
cal reflection in reduced fares under
the tripartite plan. The latter re
plied that no reduction in fares would
be possible until the maximum pro
visions of the plan had been reached,
no more "than they are possible at
present, but that the tripartite plan
would hasten the day when lower
fares shall go into effect.
"The public will more than be re
paid in improved service," said Mr.
Newell, "and the plan would assure
the public that they were not paying
more than they should for street rail
way service at all times."
Representing the city at the con
ference was Deputy City Attorney
Stanley Myers. R. A. Leiter appeared
as attorney for the street railway
company.
ARSON-MURDER TRIAL ON
Case or AI Zuver Is Called in
Grants. Pass Court.
GRANTS PASS, Or.. Sept. 23. (Spe
cial.) Judge F. M. Calkins convened
court here today and the first case to
come up was that of Al Zuver, who is
charged with killing Philip Frainey
near Waldo by burning him up in his
cabin several months ago.
The case Is attracting considerable
attention and a large crowd was in
from the Waldo and Takilma districts
today. About 25 witnesses have been
subpoenaed for the defense, while five
have been called to testify for the
prosecution. up to 3 o clock today
only two of the witnesses had been
called to testify. The case may oc
cupy several days.
MORE APPLES GO ACROSS
Fourth Carload Started From Eu-
gene for England.
EUGENE, Or., Sept. 23. (Special.)
The fourth carload of apples con
signed by the Eugene Fruitgrowers'
association to London, England, this
season went out yesterday. The ship
ment consisted of Grimes Goldens and
Kings and the top price was received
for them, according to J. O. Holt, man
ager of the association.
The bulk of the prune crop of this
locality has been brought in to ' the
evapprator of the association here,
but small lots will, be coming in for
a week. Mr. Holt says the prune crop
this year is about 50 per cent of
normal.
Damaged Mail Arriving.
SALEM, Or.. Sept. 23. (Special.)
Letters partially burned in an air
plane wreck will be received in Salem
within the next few days, according
to information received by the post
master. On each of the letters will
be the following notation: "Unavoid
ably damaged by fire on aeroplane
due to leave Cleveland. O., at 8:30
A. M. September 15." Among local
people who will receive these dam
aged letters is Mrs. E. B. Lockhart.
secretary to the state corporation
commissioner.
Road Work Brings Suit.
SALEM, Or., Sept. 23. (Special.)
The state highway commission has
been made a party to the defense in
suit brought by the Aetna Casualty
& Surety company against Hall &
Soleim and the First National bank
of Eugene. The complaint charges
that Hall & Soleim contracted with
the stat3 for the construction of cer
tain road work, but later defaulted,
with the result that the contract was
completed by the plaintiffs. Judg
ment is now asked by the bonding
company in the sum. of $1700 against
the state.
Mining Activity Reported.
GRANTS PASS, Or., Sept. 23. (Spe
cial.) W. R. Burner, from the Hol
land district, states that there is con
siderable mining activity, in the way
cf prospecting, now going on in that
section of the state. It is rumored
that the R. Boswell mine has been
"OUCH! THAT OLD
RHEUMATISM!"
Just get out that bottle of Sloan's
Liniment and "knock it
galley-west"
EREN'T prepared for that quick
switch in temperature, were you?
Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic
twinges?
You should have had a bottle of
Sloan's Liniment handy that would
have soon eased up the muscles, qui
eted the jumpy, painful, affected part
penetrated without rubbing;, bring
ing gratifying relief.
Helpful in all attacks of lumbago,
sciatica, external soreness, stiffness,
strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle
at your druggist's. 35c. 70c, $1.40.
& 47 A7 7 & TST,
Use Cuticura Soap
To Clear Your Skin
ATI drnsKMto: BoapS, Ointment VI 50. Talonm 2Sb
bample dka rree ox "usncn. jMps. a.
T TT? TT T0 TONIGHT ' : i j
IT. Hll!ll VX AT 7 AND 9 f7 it'V ' k I
CONTIXUOI S PERFORMANCES If j 4i . . -. ' 4 I ,
1 to 11 P. M. Tomorrow. fcJ ' ' . '',
Friday- and Saturday. . , ' "' 'ySr
m , , .muni V " ' '"
' JkJ : LA
lffiS 'J ADMITTED.
' ' j-l tkemendous
If young men could only know - T '
what a harvest their wives TixhV - ff
and daughters reap from their A lJi
sowing of wild oats. n "'jf J't- M
i -J bUt
bonded by a. mining: company for
C150.000, the same company having
alco secured control of the Cone Ledgre
and Little Gem mines adjoining.
These are noted producers and work
on them will probably be started in
the near future.
Robbers Sentenced at Astoria.
ASTORIA, Or., Sept. 23. (Special.)
-;-Carlos Luna and Krancisco Varagaz,
two Mexicans, pleaded guilty in the
circuit court today to a charge of as
saulting and robbing two of their
countrymen of $58. They were sen
tenced to from one to 15 years in the
penitentiary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED A man with light delivery
car to deliver meat and poultry. In
quire Pacific Market. 4th and Yamhill,
Mr. Kolt.
FURNITURE of 6-room house for sale.
house for rent, must sell at once, going
east. 1 Buchtel avenue S.
LOST A bunch of keys, down town dis
trict; return to 431 Aider. Reward.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other
information, telephone The Oregonian.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, accountant, auditor.
specialist on involved accounts. Modern
systems installed, maintained. 728-9 Pit
tock block. Telephone Broadway 1.
AGATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's.
abi Washington t.. Majestic theater mag
ALTERATIONS.
ALTERATIONS and refitting of ladles-
garments; work guaranteed, at reason
able prices. I. Reubin. Ladies' Tailor,
Jiush & Lane bldg.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
ootu. silver and platinum bought.
BOOKS NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SCHOOL supplies, new and second-hand
school books, magazines and stationery.
JOHNSON BOOK STORE. 190 4th St.
CANCER TREATED.
L M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED,
312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143.
CARPET WEAVING.
RUGS
The Kind that wear the best are
by the Northwest Rug Co. (Former ad
dress 153 Union ave.) Rag rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. 188 E.
8th st. PHONE EAST 3580. B 1280.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag Rugs, all sizes Malt orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned, $1.50.
FLUFF RUG CO.
B4-SB Union ave. N. East B516. B 1475.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
387 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon. 100 Chiroprac
tor. Throngs pronouncing treatment east
est, best, permanent. 3 "treats" $15. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH-SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Floretta De Veny
the only scientific, chiropodists and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors 302 Ger-
llnger bldg.. S. W. corner 2d and Alder
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns,
bunions foot arches made to order. Rl 1
Swetland bldg.. 5th and Wash. Main 1081
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
blag.. Marshall 5822. Multigraphing,
mimeographing and mall advertising.
THE LETTER SHOP Main 3846. 405 Cen-
tral bldg. mimeographing; speed, service.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH & CO.. Worcester bide. Main 1706.
No collections, no charge. Established 1000
DANCING.
KATHERNE M. ROWN
guarantees to teach all latest dances in
12 strictly private lessons Learn
dance where each pupil receives personal
attention. : - lessons . o lessons f .i
4 lessons $2. 6dS Eilers bldg.. bet. 4th
ana otn on wash. st. Main 5v4.
MRS. BAYH'S DANCING, academy. 3d
floor Dekum bldg.: private lessons day
ana eve.; beginners class Tuesday even
lngs. Main 1345.
BEGINNING Sat.. Oct. 4. regular dances
win oe given no. 3 hall. w. o. W.. 11th,
bet. Wash, and Alder; popular prices;
Desi music.
BERKELEY DANCING ACADEMY. 125 4th
st. od lloor. jrirst-class Instructors; les
sons clay and eve. Main 3318. Dance Hat
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY.
109 2d St. Ball
Main 2100.
room and stage dancing.
HOC, AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE City Veterinary hospital, 415 East
7th. East 1847. B 1062.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO
31 N. 1st st.. Portland. Or. Re
winding and electrical repairing
a specialty. See us about new or
used motors. Bdwy. 1045. A 1046
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
DR. R. F. CASPEDAV. Specialist. Glasses
fitted. 700 E. BurnslUe. cor. 20th. E. 4734.
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co.. 187 V. Park at.
WHOLESALERS AND
AUTO TOPS.
DUBRUILm TOP CO.. 9th and Oak Bts.
I niMCI CDICI Pfl Stockroom and of- M. X.. KLINE. S4-86 Front atreet.
LiUmNC.Lorir.LbUi ce 47 x. 5th at. i-hmbi; ani ste.m mipplikh.
CRAIX MEKC'HAMn. THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
PACIFIC G RAIN CO.. Board of Tradg bldg. 6S-7D-73 Front at.. Portland. ,
HATS' AXP CAPS. M. L. KTINE. 84-88 Front atreet. -
THAXHAUSKR HAT CO.. 53-f.5 Front at. pROfUTE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HIIKS. WOOL AXU CASCARA BAKK. EvERP1XO & FARRELL. 140 Front at.
KAHN BROS.. 15 Front at. ROPE ANI BINDER TWINE.
MILL SIPPLIKS. portiand Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COM PAN T. k.kh i,nnR AVI1 til AH
6S-TO-72 Front at.. Portland. HASH. lOOKS AU OLA.
FAINTS OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrlaon.
W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison. WALL PAPER.
RASMUSSEN & CO.. Second and Taylor. MORGAN WALL. PAPER CO., 230 id at.
t
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION CHIROPODIST.
Good chiropody bent Investment, inferior
chiropody aggravating causes irritation,
consequently necessary receive satisfac
tory results patronizing surgeon chiropo
dist: superfluous hairs permanently re
moved, wrinkles eradicated; manicurist,
scalp specialist; open evenings, Sunday.
H10 Bush & Lane bldg.. Bdwy at Aldtr.
9-ROOM furnished house with garage,
Diana and newlnE machine, suitable tor
1 families; rent $50 per
month. Call or
phone between 1 and 7 P. M. : lease for
months. J. M. Pittinger. 674 Borth
wick st., phone East 2113.
TWO desirable housekeeping rooms, rea
sonable. 2U1 11th st.
Hir.H-SCHOOL boy wishes position after
school and Saturdays. AR 781, Orego
nian. EXPERIENCED stenographer, salary 18
per week. Call today, 2 to 4, 408 Ore
gonlan bldg.
YOUNG man and mother want two con
necting rooms, close in, west side. Alt
548. Oregonian.
LOST Brown bank purse, marked First
National Hank of Or.-gon City. Liberal
reward given. Call East G200.
Main 7070 or A 609o, House a.
HEMSTITCHING.
K. STEPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordian side pleat, buttons covered; mall
orders. 219 Pittock blk. Broadway 10!).
EMU. TH IELHORN, violin, viola teacher;
pupil Sevclk. 207 Flledner bldg. Broad
way 1S9.
MUSIC furnished by Hawaiian orchestra
for society dinners, parties and lunch
eons. Broadway 2241.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service.' Thou
sands of satisfied customers. A
trial will convince you. Charles V. Uood
man, optometrist, 209 Morrison. M. 2124.
ATTENTION EYES-RIGHT!
Dr. George Rubenstein. veteran op
tician. Is right on the job of fitting the
best eyeglasses at reasonable prices. 226
Morrison street, near Second.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT 2:
years' experience U. S.
nd foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg.
GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bids. M. 2525.
PHYSICIANS.
0rof increased efficiency d r u g 1 e ss
WW V treatment, goitre, headache, appen
dicitis, tonsllltis, without surgery. Dr.
Raymond E. Watters. 306 Swetland bldg.
Marshall 4892.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway building.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin af fectionB. biood pressure.
DR. J. K. W. KEHRER. phys. and sure.
has opened offices 809-813 Stevens bids.
Main 7475. Residence, Campbell hotel.
Marshall SSI.
'LUMBINti SUPPIJES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
at
212
wholesale
3d. M. 7U7.
prices. Starke-Davls Co..
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbein.
mgr. Printing and linotyping. loo1
Front st.. corner Stark. Main or A 1418.
PD!WT!WR F- W. BALTES & COMPANY,
mill I lltU 1st and Oak Bts. M. 165. A 1165.
SHINGLES.
PHONE, wire or write us for prices, extra
STAR A STAR (green) RED CEDAR
CUIMPI EC Carload lots. We are mill
wniifULLu representatives and can
in-arte and delivery. weniooi
Lumber company, 601 Couch bldg.
land. Oregon.
Port-
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO..
221 Front st.
We buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture line. Phona
Main UH70, A 7174.
TINTING.
ROOMS tinted 3.50 and up. Hawthorne
Construction Co. Phone East33.
TRANSFER AM STOR.VGE.
"OREGON AUTO. DESPATCH
"The Service With a Reputation
yOVIXO-PACK'O-STORAliBjBAOGAGB
13th and Kfarnfv. Branch fi W Bowy.
PKONE BDWY. 3309
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 GLISAN St
Corner of 13th. Phone Broadway l-'Ml
or 1109. w. own ana operate io mrs
Clam "A" warehouse. on terminal
tracks. Lowest Insurance rates In city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OI.SEN TRANSFER CO.. 248 Plne
MADISOX-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE OF
FICE. 1N9 Madison at. General merchHn
rtl! and forward Ins agents. Main 10M1.
PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER
CO.. los PARK ST. MAIN 51!I5. A 10-M.
CI.AY S. MORSE. Inc.
TRACKAGE. STORAGE. TRANSFER.
44S-4S4 ULISAN S'I
TRANSFER.
EATON & MAXWELLTRANSFER CO.,
Piano and furniture movipK. LonK
dlstance hauling a specialty. 2l'2 Pine Ft.
Phones: Office M. 78:;; res. Wdln. 6203.
WATCH REPAIRING.
HIGHEST prices paid, old watches and
Jewelrv. Condition no object. Repairs a
apectalty. Rmlnier Jewelry Co. 440i
Washinntonat.
MANUFACTURERS
PIPE, PIPE riTTINGS AND VALVES.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
Front fit., Portland.
AMCSEMKXTS,
'"fL T HEIIJG Theater
Hun. -Mon. -Tu-. Msht. 1 to l.
Sun. -Mod -Tue.-ted f'oooo, lie to 73c
Carl Jorn
JA-DA TRIO RITRT AND ROSEDALE
Tango Shoes REGAY
4NT LORRAINE SISTERS BELGltTM
TR, tVladam Ellis
THIS l-HHW CLOSKS
WITH WKDNEhUAY MATINEE.
3"
1
MATINEE TODAY
ALCAZAR
MUSICAL, PLAYERS
With
MABKI, WII.BRR and
OSCAR KICMAX
In Frank Daniel's Comic Opera
THE WIZARD OF THE HiLE
Eve. 50-75c-l ; Wed. JL Sat. Mats.
25-SOc
NEXT
WEEK
'THE LILAC DOMINO'
ENGAGE SEATS XOW
BAKER
STOCK COMPANY
All "Week Mats. Wed, Sat.
By Special Arrangement With
Oliver Morosco.
THE WALK-OFFS
Clever Comedy by the Authors of
"Upstairs and Down." Etc.
, Next Week. Slck-a-Bed.
P
A N T A G E
MAT. DAILY 2.30
Vaudeville's latest Novelty
THK KRKMI.IN OF MOSCOW
With Maurice , olden. Ills Own Company
and the Kamoua Rusnian National
Balajka Orchestra.
6 OTHER Bill ACTS 6
Three Performances IjrPv. Night Curtain
at 7 and S.
LYRIC"
Musical
Comedy.
Matinee Dally at 3. Nights at 7 and I
This "Week Dillon and Franks la
THE KING OF ALABAZU.
Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza. With 2
Pretty Girls.
Country Store (extra). Tonight.
CIRCLE
Foorta at
naainston
Constance Talmadge, in
Mrs. LeffingwelTs Boots"
Also a Harold Lloyd Comedy. "Heap Big
mei. ana r'atne News.
Open from 9 o'clock In the morning until
4 o clock of the following morning.
DANCING
DE HONKY'S DAXCIMi ACADF.MY
Twenty-third and Washington.
All new steps and modern dances
taught in eight lessons. Ladies
$2.50. gentlemen $!. New classes for
beginners start Monday and Friday
evenings this week. Advanced class
Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Take
one or rour lessons a week. Tickets
are good until used. The only school
teaching from 8 to 11:30. Plenty of
practice. No embarrassment. Sepa
rate step room and extra teachers for
backward pupils. A thorough printed
description of all dances free for
pirpils. We have large and select
classes, and the social feature alone
is worth double the price, and this
is the only school where they gtiariiii
tee to teach you to dance. Private
lessons given all hours. Call after
noon or evening. Learn from profes
sional dancers. Phone Main 7656.
Dance Tonight
COTILLION
HALL
Milton Rnttrfirld and 1he
INevr Cotillion Orchestra.
Public dncln vvery evening
except Sunday,
Sunday afternoon and eve. at
Columbia Beach
COUNCIL
CREST
PARK
Remains open during September.
DANCINO EVERY EEM.G
Except Snndajr.
BASEBALL
Portland vs. Sacramento
Vaughn St. Park
Sept. 23, 24, 23, 26, 27, 2S
Phone Your Want Ads to
THE OREGONIAN
Main 7070 A 6093
Al'CTIOX 8A1.ES TODAY.
At Wilson!! Auction Haum. 10
Furniture. 1rt1-171 Second t.
A. M.
niF.p.
MORTENSEN 5eptemter 21. Marina Mor
tennen. e -S yearn. belo ed brother of
I. art. Mortensen of SRO Robs atreet and
Mrs. Jnnie SlmonTi of J;VM I'orty
fifth atrt aoutha!t. thia city. Te
ceaad wan & member of a local boiler
ma kern union. Remains at Pearaon'a
undertaking parlora. Ruaaell street at
Union avenue.
HAVGNBR In this city. Perd. 2?. Andrew
Hauener. ice IS yearn, beloved himband
of Marie HauRner of 10224 Sixtieth ave
nue Southeast. Remains are at the fu
neral parlors of A. I. Kenworttiy Co..
5H02 Ninety-second street Southeast, la
LentH. Notice of funeral later.
HORN STROM In this city. Sept. 23. 110.
Helen Hornstrom. aged 87 years 6 months
6 days. Remains are at the parlors
of the Skewes lTndertakinjr Co., cor. 3d
and Clay. Funeral notice later.
THOMPSON Emanuel hospital. September
23. Emma Thompson, ape 40 years, be
loved .wife of John M. Thompson. Re
mains at P. t. lerrh undertaking par
lors. Funeral notice later.
PAYSOX At the residence, 470 East
Ktffhty-pixth atreet north. September 22.
lli. Arthur (:- Payson. aed 47 years;
remains at Hnlman's v funeral parlors.
Funeral notice later.
"W'E furnish limousines for funeral service.
Jones Autoraobiis Livery. Marshall 114.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND TENT NO.'l. THE MA CCA -
BEES, will hive a rousina smoker on
Thursilay evening, Sept. 2.", at their hall.
40i Aider street, corner 11th. A fine pro
gramme is offered. Including boxing mau-h-
clears, etc. All member are uriied
to be present and bring a pronpeot for the
great campaign now on. By order ot com
mittee. PORTLAND LODr.E, NO. ,V
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communicat ion this Wednes
day evening- o'clock. Mason
ic Temple. Work In K. A. do
st ree. Yi Kit Ins- brethren we.1-
By order W. M.
H. J. HOUGHTON.. Sec
MOfNT TABOR LOPCK.
NO. 42. A. F. AND A. M
Stated Communication this
( Wednesday i evening, west
side temple. 7 S10 o'clock.
M. M. degree. Visiting brethren
welcome.
EDWIN I. MIN AH, W. M.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL
NTV 8. R. AND P. M. Stated
assembly -this (Wednesday)
evening. 7:.'U oVlork. fclai.1 Stb
and 3urnsitie. Dt'Srees. Com
panions, for assignments ' to
uper-exceirent work. Please be present.
J. H. RICHMOND. Recorder.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO.
1HO. A. F. & A. M.. E. 43 D
AND SANDY BLVD. Special
communication this evening.
7:3H. M. M. degree. Vlsltms
brethren welcome.
H. F. CHAPIN. Secretary.
SAMARITAN LODGE NO.
2. T. O. O. F. Meets every
Wednesday evening at 8
' o'clock. Odd Fellows temple.
22 Alder St. Tonight drill
for first degrees. Visiting brothers wel
come. JESSS T. JONES. Sec.
E. A. NEALOND, N. G.
Regular meeting this
ty evening. E.
nth and Alder streets.
Third degree. Visitors
welcome.
X. P. OAKERMAN. N. G.
S. A. STARR. See.
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO.
8. R. A. M. Special convocation
this (Wednesday l evening at
7::in. Most excellent master
degree. Visitors welcome.
L L. SCOTT, Sec.
DANCING.
NOW OPEN. Berkeley dance ball. 120
4th st. Dance every Sat. Good ftoor ar.d
good music. Pay us a visit and have a
good time.
MASONIC dance, main ballroom. Masonic
temple. Thursduy evening. t-"epteml-r ...
Masons, their families and friends Invited.
EM ni.EM Jewelry, buttoni
new designs. Jaeger P.rns.,
charms, pins.
131-3 tith st.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge eml)ms.
class pins and medals. 310 Washington st.
HMCRAI. NOTICES.
BARCER At th resident. nt3 Twrnty
t hird street north, September U l !.
Keb era J. Bars r. 8'd 4 y ars.
mother of C. W. Bncr of San Kran
r !, Cnl., and Mrs. R. W. Helm of
Sa I e m. Or. t u n rtt I e rv i-a w i J bo
held at Jacks' funeral parlor.-. SlI orton.
( r.. at 1 :3d P. M . tomorrow t Thursday .
Se ptember 1 !!!. Krit-nds Invi i-d t
at tend. Remains at Hoi ma n's 1 imt-ra 1
parlors. Third and Salmon, until Thurs
duy morninK.
CARD At the reldenre. 205 North Eight
eenth street. September 11. lUl'K M ra
Card, a (red year, beloved mother of
Kloyd T. Smith of Croatian.. Or.; Roland
K. Card of Boie. 1-inho: T o A. a ml
Harry C. Card of Garden Volley. Idaho.
Friends Invited to at tend funeral srrv
ice t 11 ol man' a funeral parlors. Th ird
and Salmon streets, at II 1. ?!. today
Wednesday September 'J. UH'.t. Con
cluding services at Portland cremato
rium. MKI.DRfM At him late residence at
Meld rum station. John W. Meld rum.
ace "I years; husband of ileorct 1.
Meld rum. and father of Charles K. and
D. Thompson Meldrum; brother of Mr.
M. O. Moore, Mia. L. P. Thompson. Mrs.
S. M. McCown and Henry Mei.frum.
Fui.i ral services at M. E. church. 7 1 h
and Main Ms., OreKou City, nt - I. M ..
Thursday, September US. Erlenda in
vited. Tt'ROESBX In this city. Sept. 112. I-aura
C. Turfiesen. rkc 40 years: beloved wif"
of O. I. Turgnsen of riti7 Ninth-first
street Southeast. Funeral aervlces ill
be held tomorrow t Wednesday i. Sept
2. at 2:30 P. M.. from the funeral par
lors of A. P. Kenworttiy & Co.. rso2-Ninety-second
street Southeast, in Lent.-.
Interment at Mount Scott cemetery.
HOCCK At Good Samaritan ho-pital. Sep- i
tember 23, I-ah J. liouck. aue it years,
mother ot Dr. George Houck of Rose
burg. Funeral services ill be held at
Albany. Or., today (Wednesday!. Re
mains at P. L- Jrch undertaking par
lor. CIIAMPLIN The funeral services of the
la te George M. I ham pi in will r-e n-hi
Thursday. September 25. at 3 P. M. from
the conservatory chapel of the K. S.
Dunning, Inc., 414 K. Alder. Friends
invited. Interment. Lone Fir cemetery.
BHt'MBY The funeral services of the late
Frances A. Brum bey v ii 1 be held today
(Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock" P. M. a;
Flnley s, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends
Invited. Services at the Portland crem
atorium private. Please omit f towers.
SMITH The funeral services of Baby
Smith, beloved Infant ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Smith, will be held Wednes
day. Sept. 24. at 2 I. M.. at the chapel
of Miller Traeey. interment at Mult
nomah Park cemetery.
ROSS ITER The runernl services of the
late Marv Lucy Rostlier will be held to
day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'ciock P. M.
at Finiey's, Montgomery at Mh. Friends
Invited. Interment at River View cem
etery. LYNCH In this city. Sept. 22, Mary
Frances Lynch, aged 4u years, wlie of
Waiter P. Lynch of 424 Jefierson at.
Remains will be forwarded by Mccnteo
& Lilers to Minneapolis. Minn.
PH 1 LLIPS Remains of the late corse
King Phillip? will be interred Wednes
day. Sept. 24. under direewon of Miller
& Traeey nt Multnomah Para emetery.
FLORISTS.
I.C B IAS K K. b'LOK I ST.
32 Mornaon at., fr.rtlaml hotel. Mar. 7..3.
34S Morrison jet. ldy and Fura. Mar257.
Poriianda I-eadinif Klo er Shops.
MARTIN & FOKBEf CO.. f lorista. :i.".4
Washinsrton. Main 2)'J. A l2ui. Klowen
for all occasions art im ically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., f'.ortsis. 2S7 Morrison st.
Main or A 1 S0.V Klne flowers and flora!
dsitfns. No branch stores.
i'KOl'LE'S
Flowers
MarshH I!
FLORAL SHOP,
and designs, very
M22.
245 Alder,
reasonable.
IRVINJTON PARK FLO K A L CO.. 4th and
VanihiU. Funeral deinet. iowtst
prices.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 721
mg bidR:, Sixth and Aid-
A 121. Sell-
TOXSETH FLORAL Ct
2"7 Waa!ii?ton
Main 1 u . 1 1 1.
st.. bet. 4th and .th.
Fl NtRAL DIRECTORS.
HOLM AN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
fcl.-tabliFhed 177.
Third and Saimon Streets.
Main :.07. A 1011.
Lady Aaai&tant.
MILLER & TRACEY
I'erfoct Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Kuneral Iirectri'.
Wash. Ft. bL 2th anil 21t-t.. we.t ntde.
Main 2tRl. L-ady Assistant. A 7.V
J.P.FINLEY&SON
PROGRESSIVE PUNKKAL I'IRECTORS
Main l. Mouigomery at 5th. A l.'.yj.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the pnva--a
home, lt.th and Eventt "In. A'l
Uroaii w a y 2133: Home. A 213a.
of
F. S. PUNNINC. INC.
414 E. Alder. Phne Kact ."2.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
use ot floral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Sucee5tar to Wtlt-on & Ross. Multno
mah at E. 7th. East 54, Irvinctvit ditt.
pl'NMNG & M i'ENTEK, fui.t-iil directors.
Hroadway and Pine ium. Phone Broadway
4'Mi. A 4.ri7H. I-ady attendant.
I t t l?l?PTT t:MSt 11th and ('lav eta.
J. Ji. J-all.1.11 East 781. B 1 fJ.
InTrCfiM Twelfth and Morrison tts.
HiKlV-'Oi.N Broadway 2a34.
A. r. K EN WORTH T CO.,
582-4 92d st.. Lents. Tabor 5267.
BREEZE & SNOOK
Tab. 12.-8. B 1546
1047 Belmont.
AD 7CI I AD PH 592 Williams Ave.
lit LLLLMH UUiEast 10SS. C loss.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING
and Clay. M. 41.-.2. A 2221.
COMPANY. 3d
Lady assistant.
VAM.Tfi AM) CREMATION.
jig:,. jior(Tesralflaiinn1
tion. Disinterments for either. Sell. 967.
MOM MKNTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
:6R 4th St.. 0.p. City Nail.
NfD Brpn.
BLAE1S1NG GRANITE". CO.
'T THipn .r- wAPijON street 1
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Routu 1.: ConrthoUM, 5th U
Jkntriim'.
l'hone from to 0' Mitin 8. lfoni
- Phone from 8 to 5, Main 378. Hume
KrHrt all fftMM fif rruHtT to tho above
wlrirnifi. t.leetriral lethal chamber for
ma animnlH. Home auibulanc-e for nk'lc
and flNahleri animal at a moment's nntlre.
Anyone deWHna; a dofr-nr other pet. rom-munH-ate
with lit. Call for all lont or
wtra.ved stork, aa we look after the 1m
toiinrimc. There la no more city pound,
jiint Oreicon Humane rwelety.
NEW TODAY.
--'.5..,-5:-
MODERN CONSTRUCTION CO.
GARAGE BUILDERS
313 E. 11th St. East 5114
"SfcX
-ja'-
FGR SALE BY OWNER.
A good 7-room house in Kose City
Park. 5ixino lot. i:h vtaraee, price
$1S'0. Tern on part if desired. To
inspect property see Mr. Iaring
24 Onk St.
Garages
Call for IlltiHtratrd
351 Ankcny Si.
Plume Broadway 149
Sam Ccnnell Lumber Co.
MORTGAGE LOANS
I mnrovfd city anil farm property.
lnnlsJIment repayment privilege If
preferred; prompt, reliable aervlce
A. H. BIRUELL CO.
:IT--I9 or(hwtlrro Hank lluildlnu.
Mnrmhall 4114. A 41 IS.
SEND- L'S YOUR OLD CARPETS
Old ItuKi nnd W oolen Clothing.
We Make Iteversl blc. Hand - Woven
FLUFF RUGS
They Wear I. Ike Iron.
Mall Orders. Send for Rnnklrt.
lUx Hues Woven. All Sixex.
Carpet Gleaning
Ptl2 Units, Mrntn ( leaned. ? I. .'.
W11!:.1 1 Ll I F Kt ..
64 I ulon Ave. i. h'tnt ."!, II 147."
frf MortgageLoans.
t 72 VQ ward
E. Goudey Co
Dank Itulidlni;
JOHN B. COFFEY
MOKTUAUK LOANS.
Insurance Surety Bonds!
:tl2 Wilcox Bids. .Muin 7o2. A :t72.
KEAL KMATE.
5.-Ooo Three acre
7i;n si., i: i,oll a:
M , owner. 4U47 i
I'uwt'l! Valley
e. Call alter
st. . E.
lm INuTU.N L.ot or hlf block.
2m fc st.
BKAl'TI Fl'E IRV
1'ort .itnl s tiio.it-I hum
your lot now: iriL-y wrr
NO TON.
' a.-ct ion ; aelrct
froir.K last. V
cjt. : e pmpert y
are e.iln the liuhea
at nrti en lower tluin ever l. !vrc oi:
1
and on easy ivntia: tnslily imprnvi-il li.ia
li kt- thete will boon itr.r.n w ii.it x ln y ..re
r-.ti;y Antii. aa we ar- stliiu ili-m way
boio'.v thir true value- Ali impro
m-n trt. sueb .in pr;.!.i str.-.-ta. c-nu n t
w . i k i. iui hi. - w v r find ! - nif u t a t o
in unil pain for ami re;rent a pr-aii-r
poiftm ot our cc;:ii. price. We ati.! liave
l oi n- rs, i.ixitjn, insiie i
and r.uxHto
LIS.
liny juur future
homeiit nx.ay.
KITTKK. l.OWK At Co..
201 -:i-5-I liuard ol Trade l;du.
Flt the neiwt days the owne
tol hill property wi ! ifr to n
era a pe-ial it: 1 cnn nt in u.i.
1 acn- for S'.Hi.
aciv lor t;n.
lt a. re for Jo'Hl
1 lti .Vaiim ior 52uO and up.
Ti:is jiroperiy ia on ihe Oregon
P... ."). i at ijrr, liiil tiun waui'.
eleciri- it y a v al :ubl Also Kv-d
See uw :iei a. 30 1 All Kay bd.
Klectric
t,as and
ai h oMfi.
i'hona
M.i:n l"Oi.
I uT I S u n. i !
block "'2. Irvlnjrton.
Park "
lat :. b'.ock. 14. Terrace 1'rrk e',(J
Lot 10, bl-.t k 4. Sumn-.t Annex .e0
Lots 7 una s.. loik
Ternii. 1 per etii cusli. - Pr cet.t
ino.uh:v, inieist per cent on ba.aticts.
t. HAS. li. L'L'l'K . Ad:nir;UrT-ator.
Tatior 277 or Liroaaway lti;u.
? I M Ui A-l I .A N U lot and two locations
la Uo.-f C.ty Park. on a corn r. at Half
lr-ce; e
Lome ;
tractor.
I. hi.
aeii o.ic a.i uitr.ii-i.vf site ior a
M'eiial iuo uceinen ta to a con
ATKINSON".
2 Cham, of Com
bOl.Nii TO
C A 1 . 1 K O i : N 1 A For
sale. 4
iot. hiKh-c!aa tit
li de l ark, 3 b
cheap ftr moicj.
f.r l.o- Ai.e.- j
3.;-j t-th .t.. Port.i
at Rom City,
rva troni car line ;
d tenitb. i.l trade
rt Si't o i;-r.
;.1
a-K ij'T.aati.n.
W I L.I. i A M S - A V E. 1 .OT.
ju-t r.orih of li dmoi.t; lot lt. blo-k
:;. l.o Adn:on. b:en Moman
liuf i." ; iKar of tiu-um l . h :
rtn 1im4. b;:; $."..'.0 cali tiik.-; il.
h..r.e Ma.. i ;LT"l
Itmxlito; it-mcnt ua.ks In and
AH'eria. Ideal rnr. tir Krie
eaMiy yrttl S12tU. Will K'il
tvt nis.
paid : a:"'
.r re.:
51
n..0 liL'VS a lot .Vtxioo on 25ih st..
cl"
t.i Tlinni.iin sV. W'i.l tive terniw. ."-v
o . ier. :ii-l jI Kay bldg. I'hone Main loo.
i.tL r-i. 'oi . '"xl"ti. 4-room Ituuae. $TuO.
14.. E. 7d N'.uh. "MV" ..tr.
liuflSE
Mail
:s un -1 and
(.pw n-ri, St 1 i w
FOR SA l.E Fine
Main 7.".'-l
Irvingtou lot. cluup.
Flat and Auuimrnt Proixrty.
ItO.OoU 5txlH WITH larce mod-rn build
in . 22 1 N. 1 St h. ntxt hp Loi ejoy ; lia.if
cu-ti : im-onie $" .". Address V. O. box
3iu. Mar.-Iiiieid, Or.
FOR SALE by ownr. double flat, on paved
street, on guuil sirect cur line. Near lieed
, nt.ee. .N Ort-St'tiluii.
1 N iii iucnn; property
cui -d. i'rice .".ot.
mo. : wej lo-
1 n veisliaie. din.
For Sale
-IIotie.
WEST HLY IN WALNCT PARK:
SpUndid. mod rn. up-to-date home.
It ini prov em'ius m and paid; you are
liMdnsj a iar.in !f you fn.il to bte tii.s.
L. K. Mt.fOltE. Main Sitl7.
iil Ni'iALOW' for ha!1, close in ea-t sil.
t-iunpletely furnished, linen and dish-.;
3-(o. down, )4o a month; like
rent; hy owner. No agent?. Marshall
a..43. Itar;ain.
VT. TA-IUR SNAP.
7 larce rooms, modern every particu
lar, well built, improvements paid. lo72
Helm ont.
IU l.MTON Pine S-room homo. w hlte
enamet and malingany finish, like new;
i tractive interior d cs.fi a. Owner. East
;3 keu BsafJ
1 BMs
REAL KSTATE.
For Sale H,nie.
OOOn TTOMK HUTS.
Hnwthrne 2..1 Olenn a vs., l
ninderu house, lot 50x100 feet; f 3u
ternirt.
Alberta T-mom modern hone, r
nace. B-h trava. Rood baaeniant. jot
f.oxlOJ feet. li3 blocks car; 13600.
termrt.
6-rom modern buniralow, eleeptnic
porch, full basement, garage, corner lot.
1 block car. is minutes out; $o200, f&OO
canh. ba ia nee easy.
4-room OMttage." (tarajre. p-'v' 0Tet,
N'o. 4IS Skidmoro at Last 7th. N. Prica
l .i."0, term a.
'room houe. basement, lot 50x1"!,
nar Ciir: $1045. $.12. cah. balance flO,
uitli 7 per ct nt interest; a ana p.
Vronru cottge, oonicr lot 00x100, near
car. 2:1 minute out ; $lfit0. $400 caah.
balance $15 month. Including inter?rt.
Hawthorne 7 rooms, sleeping porch,
paved street, on Glonn ave., near Haw
thorne : $.oo, $iotH cash, balance 2
P r mom h. 7 per cent.
Iv. M. CiATRWOOD & CO., l554thPt.
LAI R KLHl'RST HO". B.
$10,000 KOK $7500.
Ptrlctly modern, nearly new 2-storT.
S-room residence, just rapainted and
decorated inside and out. Iwated near
car. in park section, very larse rooms
throughout, beautiful oak floors, old.
ivory linlah, 4 larjie bedrooms and over
sized sleeping porch, tile bath, lots of
French doors, fine view of city; $2500
cash, balance to suit. It. II, Torrey. 10
Floral ave Tabor 407.
ATTRACT! V I LAL'ltKLHUKST HOME.
A new house, o rooms and bath down
stairs: all modern conveniences, hard
wond floors, plate glass windows, nice
fixture?, cement basement, ffood furnace,
nice garage; street improvements in and
the house faciiiR one of the widest atrt
in I'ort.and; price $.C0O.
A. LIND'IKKX,
Pa von Land Co., o." X. W. Bnnk PMg.
HOPE CITY PARK.
I have two new bungalows In the west
ern part of Ro-e City l ark, all ready lot
occupancy. These bungalows are 5 and
ti rooms and modern; located in a very
desirable neigh borhood on street wit h.
ail improvements in; demand for homes
of : hi nature is b:u and they will ko
quick. Mr. Brown, i. oith and Uiisan.
Ta br "4.i:; ; evenings. Tabor fi.
U H UAXD-NK W JU'NGALO W S.
IN UL'KELHURST.
If you have a moderate amount of casH
and a grood jol you can move right Into
one of tbm. W cannot build any mora
at the price we ary a.kinK 'or tuem.
tee Mr. Lelahunty nt 2 . 0 lv Stark street
or phone tor auto. Main 1700. Keaidence
K 2'ri.
"IVK new r.mHsii cottage. 6 rooms, dln
uik and nit?- ;nnr porches. hardwood,
fio..rs. open fireplace, ail modern con-v.-niences.
with large wooded lot. st
Mount Zion. the most beautiful view
suSurb of Port! ind. Prico tr.K. easy
t rms. John i. n lowner). -ry7 SpalU
tng bldg. Telephone A. 7442.
11Y PAY KENT.
$2S00 buys 6-room home on Cook ave.
n ir Williams ave; couldn't be duplicat
ed for $M. i; n-e!a little paint, but
see how cheHp on are buying it; 60x100
lot. rrul tre.s. and close in.
fhns. rangier A.- Co.. rj Henrv bids.
'OL 7 rooms, bath. r-s, elec
ctc. lawn, trees and shrubbery,
ment b.ts nient. just block
A to s hool. 4000 down, balance
trintv
good "
;ir.
on our own i rms
CO,
Main S:
V. W. IJ.tnk 121dc.
'87.
l.it TuX Nice ti-room house, fur
m.vhed : fine furnace, concrete garage,
corner iot ' Aoxloo. choice location, 1 blk.
from .Broadway car. For saie by owner.
uunag tli day. b74
s.-huy :
!t.
KE.Nlt.N Fn,. cottages and lots at and
rr-ar M;s. and Wlnchell; prices 'J00 to
$i;..t; terms.
Montavuia. 7th near Pine: 5 -room
hou.-e. 4ti-iot lot, $22oO: terms. D. I.
Batririek. filfl C. of C. Main 19S5.
Bl lI.U NOW.
If you ovn a lot. we will furrlsh the
money and build for you; terms like
rent. fail and s-e us.
WESTKUN CUNSTnUCTION CO..
Main 2t.H.-,. t;i Morgan Bldg.
HOSK CITY PARK.
5-room bungalow, cement basement.
Fox lurnace. al! built-in features, beau
ti? ul home, block from car. $3jr0 and
assume Jioo assessment: $!irrt caah, baL.
l:k rent nor, ,ri34 E. 5uth N.
FuK fti A LE.
A ro.il bargain in b-at section Irving
ton ; roor.s. bat h and dn. full cement
1 .merr.en:, all newly painted, ready r.
lay jour rus; $d.u0; easy paymenia..
Tabor :S..U
KOSE CITY PARK,
fl-rnnm, strictly modern bungalow:
g:ir;iije. ror.es. rruit. etc. This is one of
the btrst outiga - s in Portland ; must
h.iv :it le:ist cJ.'.oo first I'.i!Hent, obS
East T.o; h Ft. Narth. Tj bor t;;4."i.
I IE I ' MONT llOMK Mod ern. fireplace,
lurg I: vinit 1 ovn. corner lot lOOxloo,
garage ; pb-nty cf fruit, grapes, ber
ries, English walnuts. Near car line
a". 1 "(:'--.. I'i.ui. oodiav, n
J L ST completed, strictly modern. 6 rooms
h r.d sl"eiin g pore h ; also classy 5-raoin
bungalow ; price of each S700: good
l.M.ttu-n; 2 blocks from car. Owner.
Tao..r -12.
i' t;TI-A N'L) H KIC.HTS.
I.arn iuiifr.ti, inuUet n conveniences.
'2 nt3 It ei ti ti pa eti street, on cur
lier. 2 blocks from car. 4 -j blocka from
A.nw(ith soliooi. Main 7-14.
ST ItK
'1.D AT ONCE.
Tin"i-rii 7-ronm liouiv. Corner lot.
innx ion; oak finorn anti fireplace; all
bin i-ln cen eiiit-n -5. Ii .i rt'-fMrf afced
si r-'-.-ts. paid for. Piinne N" iin o-'Jl.
1L"NJAI.CW f-r aile. cb.s,. in east aid.
completely f ui n:bd. linen and dishes;
$;:..oii, down. $4 a month; lika
rent ; by ovn-r. N'o a gent a. Marshall
M 74 3 . 1 1 a a i n .
IN I H V 1 NJTi N Several fin modern
hotirs r ill furnish lot n, finance and
build t, amt. Huilt Itto homes in Port
laml. Ko e Construction Co.. R. B. Rice,
nciit. .:m WiiM'o at. Bast 2432.
litiSK CITY PARK Ul'XCJALOW Beau
tnul Kray bungalow. on rorner lot,
1 u:ch kitchen. built-in buffet. etc. ;
sume huy. -..-' : $ 1 2."o ra.-h. $25 per
month : i milled late ioaaesaion. Tabor
r; ( v tier.
v i"Tl Kl 1- s-rooia Irvmton homet.
t l.-v t i -i oadw ay and 1 rvinjrton cars:
h..i
f l-M
-wuttr heat. i:uud heator, hardwood
r.n, maid's room, garate. Call Caat
with water. ."Oxloj lot well
gard:i and chicken park.
i. . Price t;..u. terms. t,
; Wilcox bids. Main 3517,
. d
M x .
M.i
K;i.
i ii;.;
"W KST
sirc.'
room
ot t a j.-. one
..iO M.ll tU.
floor: walking
at 10th; $4700.
d t in, e.
t : n.s.
i : at Kwoon A CO.. inr.ij 4th St.
4-Ri"
n- a
Ph.
ad.
M
ho u.s
M',' .11
Mai s
!at and 2"t-f t . motorboa t ;
on i.- ' n Hi'i-i'Uiit of sickness
,.,!'.. or call a; 1124 .Mac
ri A nd. or., ask for Howard
:n st.. P
11 a:
i it vYvrrox skmi-rfnoalow home.-
This new home J-.as 7 roms. two baths,
built-in '..iH'ki-a.M-., buIS-t, r al hardwood
tKior. r-j.i lot, BaiaKH. $20i. J1500 will
handle. Eat 4
MOlKKN lln !mnnil i'ungiiiftw. paved rils
tr. l. rtTtfJ $'7"o; immediate Ba.e.
f.".i'ip(i; rtsli, ? I ihi Owner, even trigs
after (. ::'.. Tabor 7Ar,5.
5-R OM
tri-t
m'd.rn buncaiotv In Rood rtis
l I'resctitt Mreet. Price $23.l.
-n. Marstera, 202 Wlicox bid -c.
17. Ea.-t ll'.'S.
M a i n
. liiiKAT sa.-r?f. '-; 3 hou. : i to lie
In. 2 to rent ; 27 1 h St., East Portland.
.-e onc-r, M unlock. 1 Morchanii
Tr-i!t i p.. fi. h and Was i.lncton.
- i,o ;-KOi'M modern house
bath, toilet-
b;tsm'TU. HAZ. cbrttrit
loo; 4 from car;
mhts. lot h'lx
terms. Phooe
,.a nM b.-tuo -n 27th t.. Last Portland;
ntove ti!i in; a jrreat l;rr.iin. Sew
owner. Maddork. "ll Merehants Trust
h"di: lt h wtirt Wafhinnton.
f JliH.. Onlv $..o
;"xloo. Close to -jr
d u. oi n-r it
and si'hoji. J2U N.
W. Bank bide Mam
$12oo WILL buy 7-room house. 10-xUn lot,
fruit. .r;'ire, berries. t.lli 42d ave.
r,.. ,r M ; At. S'-ott car; half trash; Lb-
ral r.if'nunt for all cajh.
F1HST painnt. balr.nee like rent,
buvs ti-room house, close In. walkiot;
distance. See Jonn Hrown. 324 Kail
w :i trvebature bldr. Mar. ;;;ni.
4-iit M eor.y buiii.'abTw lot r.Oxlmi, 2
t,l(M from peiimsulKX school and car
line. R.-ai-onabie. See owner, latj N
Mth Mar. 1214.
OINO t build or repair? t'.et my idus
and estimiitea. B. T. Allyn, . 243 Stark
t. tf t tee hours S to ft I. M. Phone
M ;iln Sl. Itea. phone Tabor 104.
STRICTLY mod.-rn
bv o ner. East
bide
house in Irvinpton
2377 or 722 Selling
N E Alt UruaJw ay
house, a bargrtj
incton ntret.
bridge. 7-room modern
n. See Hall, 211 "ah-
FKuM
sie- v
owner, loth and Hancock, fi rooms
n tz iMjrrh. hardwood floors wh
work. Price 47.Vi. Phone E. 57'i;;
FL" UN ISH Kl houFeboat. three rooms and
bath, nas, elect ricity and city water
Houseboat No. 4'.. Willamette mom age
A I - A M K DA S E M I - B UNO A LOW."
jt;.-ou takes th;s. Two biocks from car
and perfect. East 4 ll.
iiHln U rox l ttn w it)i 7--21s:
and MiihHll. Pro:;
y Von N K W I . Y P a i n t e d 4 - r .
$:b(i cah. McKAItt.A.N'b.
rn ti'jtiRalow,
Yoon bldK.
8-TtoOM modern hnue. Nob HiU. weit sida.
I WolUtein. 40d McKay bld.
5