Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 04, 1919, Page 17, Image 17

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THE MORNING OREGOXIA", THURSDAY, DECE3IBER 4, 1910.
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UPON MnDlFIUTlOHS
Elimination of Objectionable
Protocol Clauses Asked.
LITHUANIA ISSUE RAISED
Opposition Expressed to Paragraph
Permitting Invasion of Country
in Time of Peace.
PARIS, Dec. 3. (By the. Associated
Prss.) Germany is willing , to sign
the protocol putting the peace treaty
into effect the moment certain clauses
objectionable to her in the protocol
are eliminated. Baron Kurt von Lers
ner, head of the German delegation
here, told the Associated Press this
afternoon.
Full Power Granted.
When the German plenipotentiary
was shown the statement given out
this morning that on Monday he had
informed Paul Dutasta,- secretary of
the peace conference that Germany
had decided not to sign the protocol.
Baron von Lersner said:
"I have full powers to sign the pro
tocol and am ready to sign it at any
moment when the question of Scapa
Klow is eliminated and referred to
The Hague and when there also are
eliminated the paragraph relating to
the evacuation of Lithuania, which
we consider already settled and final,
and the paragraph which would per
mit the invasion of our country by
armed forces in times of peace on any
trivial pretext.
"We have represented to the su
preme council," he continued, "what
we consider ample proofs that the
German government is not responsible
for the sinking of the shiDS at ScaDa
Flow, and yet in order not to delay
the final conclusion of peace we will
submit the matter to The Hague
tribunal."
Additions Painted Ont.
The German plenipotentiary
pointed out the paragraphs of the
protocol to which his government ob
jected were additions to the protocol
as provided for in the peace treaty.
The question upon which the Ger
man representatives here appear most
sensitive is the insistence upon the
trial of German officers accused of
the commission of crimes in France
and Belgium.
Thus far, it is said, no indications
have reached Paris of any disposition
on the part of the Germans to modify
their attitude.
The supreme council today ad
dressed a note to Germany protesting
against the increase of Germany's
armament, contrary to the provisions
of the peace treaty.
MI D.I ID PLEADS FOR PEACE
Prinoe Places Reliance on Wilson
ian Principles.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 30. (By
the Associated Press.) Abdul Medjid
Effendi. son of former Sultan Abdul
Aziz, as heir presumptive of the Ot-J
toman throne, in an interview given
the Associated Press today expressed
the hope that the United States would
ratify the treaty of Versailles and
made an appeal in behalf of his own
people.
"It is a fine opportunity that
America has to help us," he said. "It
was not our fault if we got into war
but because France and Great Britain
sided with Russia against us. I
warned the French and the English
before the war that they were forc
ing us to Germany's side. It would
have been a shorter war for them,
with the Dardanelles open, if I had
been listened to. Also 1 realized that
a German alliance would ruin us.
What should be done now? It will
be remembered that Alsace and Lor
raine were one of the causes of 'the
great war. Well, if Turkey is par
titioned it will make new problems
of the same kind.
"For the sake of the whole of hu
manity, let the nited States of Amer
ica continue its fight for an honest
peace. The Wilsonian principles are
based upon eternal peace for all the
world. Let the United States continue
fighting until a real,' victorious peace
is achieved. If the United States
quits now it will mean new disasters."
Prince Medjid is nearing his 50th
year. For 33 years he was a prison
er under the late Stilton Abdul Hamid.
He has one wife and two children.
WESTERN HERDS TESTED
Bureau or Animal Industry Makes
Report, for October.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Pec. 3.
(Special.) The bureau of animal in
dustry, department of agriculture,
has just issued its monthly bulletin
riving a summary of the bovine tu
berculosis eradication work for the
month of October. This shows that
the test was applied to 57.270 animals
in 3251 herds in the country during
October, and that 2S21 animals re
acted. In the state of Oregon the test was
applied to 534 animals in 46 herds
with 23 readers. In Washington the
test was applied to 3865 animals in
362 herds with 83 readers. In Idaho
the test was applied to 936 animals in
56 herds with 3S readers. The per
centage of readers in the Pacific
northwest states is small as com
pared with that in other sections of
the country.
Oregon now has a total of 24 ac
credited herds. Washington 11 and
Idaho 3.
OAKLAND I.W.W. CONVICTED
Offender Cutter Xew Male Law
tiels Prls-on Sentence.
OAKLAND. Cal., I'dc. 3. James
McHtigo. former local secretary of
the Industrial Workers of the World,
was fouiM guilty iate today of crim
inal syndicalism, the first conviction
in California under the new state
law making distribution of revolu
tionary literature a felony. The Jury
deliberated five minutes. The penalty
is a prison sentence of from one to 14
years, which is to be Imposed Decem
ber 6.
I. W. W. leaders throughout the
United States were said to have re
garded this a test case, and an
eastern attorney was sent here to de
fend McHugo.
LINES PREPARE FOR RUSH
Regional Director Orders Larger
Force Put On for Holidays.
In preparation for an exceptionally
heavy ChrtBtmas holiday travel the
regional director haar advised railroad
UbHA
UIUI
traffic and operating officials to ar
range to handle the business with the
greatest possible degree of efficiency.
Requirements of business are to be
carefully estimated and sufficient
equipment and power provided to
handle the traffic without overcrowd
ing or delaying movement of trains.
It is anticipated that the movement i
of mail, parcel post and express will
exceed that of any previous year, and
that there wiil be an unprecedented i
passenger traffic. Instructions have
been issued for additional employes
in ticket offices, baggage and parcel
rooms, information bureaus, and if
necessary in the number of depot pas
senger representatives.
Ticket hours will be changed dur
ing the period of heavy sales, and
persons intending to make trips are
urged to make their reservationsand
procure tickets well In advance.
WAGE ACT OUT OF PLACE
POBTLAJfD KRAMER- GETS OP
POBTUXITV TO MAKE CHAXGE.
Article 1, Oregon Constitution, Sow f.
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. Carries Liquor and Death
Penalty Amendments.
SALEM, Or. (Special.) Because J. ,
E. Medley, of Portland, author of the j
proposed constitutional amendment ;
fixing the minimum wage for men in j
Oregon, at $4 a day of eight hours,
and the salaries of women at 20 a
week of 8 hours, apparently became I
confused regarding the sections of j
the' constitution he desires to amend,
Attorney-General Brown today in- ,
formed Mr. Medley that It would be I
permissable; for him to submit an- I
other proposed constitutional amend
ment before the ballot title could be
completed.
The attorney-general's letter to Mr.
Medley in part is as follows:
"The intent of this letter is to call
your attention, to a proposed bill for
an act to amend article 1 of the con
stitution of the state of Oregon by
adding thereto a section to be known
and designated as section 36.
"You are advised that there are
already two sections 36 of article 1 of
the constitution of the state of Ore
gon. One section 36 oi article 1 pro
hibits the manufacture and sale of
intoxicating liquors. A second section
36 of article 1 or the constitution pro
hibits the death penalty within the
state of Oregon.
"It seems to me that you would not
wish another amendment to the con
stitution designated as section 36 of
said article. While it is not an official
duty of this office to call your atten
tion of the fact, nevertheless it is
within the law for me to do so.
"If you care to submit another pro
posed constitutional amendment in
lieu of the one you designate article
1. section 36. you have that privilege.
In the meantime I will withold writ
ing ballot title for a few days."
Aged Brooks Resident Dead.
SALEM, Or., Dec. 3. (Special.)
R. H. Vibbert of Brooks died at his
home there last night at the age of
87. He' is survived by the following
children: Mrs. Robert Hays, R. D.
Vibbert, Brooks; J. G. Vibbert. Hood
River; L. J. Vibbert. Salem; Mrs. Vir
gil Loomis, Ray Zosel and Mrs. Carl
AspinwaU. all of Brooks.
Seattle's Oldest Resident Dead.
SEATTLE, Wash,. Dec. 3. Claim
was made here yesterday that Henry
Mead, who died Sunday at his grand
son's home here, aged 97, was Seat
tle's oldest resident. Mead was the
oldest member of the Seattle Bor
rowed, Time club, an organization of
men and women well advanced in
years.
Louisiana Oil Goes TTp.
SHREVEPORT, La.. Dec. 3. The
Standard Oil company today posted
an increase of 25 cents per barrel on
all grades of Louisiana oil.
Peruvian Cabinet Resigns.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. The Peru
vian cabinet has resigned in a body,
the state department w as advised
today.
CHENEY
"Let the Cheney sing ror you.
It has a voice of matchless
sweetness. It Is clear serene
satisfying.
We give daily demonstrations.
Come in. Ask to hear the
Cheney. It will delight yoa.
Write for Catalogue.
GJFJ0BHS0HPlAN0Cft.t
14 Sixth Street,
CbU'l&erlnir Planoa Cheney
l'honograplil.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT.
BEAUTIFCL. ermine coat, will lell for 1ms
than ha.it it. cost. More than 200 .kin.
were usd to maku this coat: never been
worn, a'ibo 2 beautiful new white plumes,
cost $40. wiil sell for $0. Marshall S6rfU.
RIDING HABIT, size 36, made by best
habit maker in Portland: worn once;
cost $10: will sell for $."S0. Marshall 2Kt0.
X-OST Gold crescent pin set with pearls.
Reward. SSO Salmon st. Main 3732.
6-ROOM modern bungalow Rose City Park.
Phone Tabor 84S1; 30.
AM t'SEMENT
BROADWAY HALL
DA1SCB
Brerr Evening; Except Sunday
Broadway Novelty Orchestra
Publlo Invited. Broadway and Main
gpa g! ESP' !
111111
AMUSEMENTS. -
TICK ET OFFICE SALE-
Now Open
TJt?TT Tp Broadway at Taylor
AJ-XJUXVJ Phone Main 1.
3XIGHBTesK,na,nJ0NIGHT,8:l5
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
A FROLICSOME FARCE
OF FUlIMiE FOIBLES
WILL BE "TOWN TALK"
A.H.WOOD5 presents
The Play thab
start.ed N.Yor?
a Paiama Jag
A SUPERB COMPANY, Including
Julie Ring, Dorothy s I a y t or,
Cnrewe Carvel. Dorothy Blackburn,
Jeanette Bergead, Saerer Midarley.
Jamea orval, Nicholas Judr la, Fred
erick Clayton, Joseph A. Bingham.
j Identical Slew York Production
EVES. Floor. $2; Balcony. ,1.60.
H; Gallery, reserved, 75c; Adm. 50c.
SAT. MAT. Floor. $1.50; Balcony,
1, 50c. '
BAKER
pTOCK COMPANY.
Tonight All Week Mat. gat.
POUV'ANKA,
Sweetest Story Ever Written.
Buy Your Meats 'ow.
Next Week: "Cheating- Cheaters."
Tonight, All Week. Wed., Sat. Mats.
ALCAZAR
In the
American-Japanese
Opera,
FASTA.VA.
500
Seats Floor. 75c; All Bal.
50c.
NEXT NOBODY HOME.
ItJBHrMWfciirni m.n ,fMTrnTin.?r
A N T A C E
MAT. DAILY 2:30
A Study in Royal Blue
BEATRICK MORELLE SEXTETTE
The Musical Treat of the Season.
6 OTHER BIG ACTS
Three Performances .Daily. Night Curtain
at 7 and .
LYRIC
UUSiCAX
CO.Ui.lJl
Mat. DHl'ly; Nights at 7 and 9.
UILLHN FRANKS.
Eccentric Comedians. aiiU Uie Bosebad
Chorus in
The Hypnotist
jVoneense, Burlesque and Pretty Girls.
Chorus Girls' Contest Friday Night.
VAUDiVILLE
3 Mchta Sun-Mon-Tuep 15 to 1
4 Mats Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed 15c 75c
Hyms & Mclntyre
James H. Cullen: Watts & Hawley:
Cartmell & Harris
Kut Ward: The Van Cellos:
Sinograms (Exclusive) Topics of Day:
Charles and Henry
Rigoletto
This ShoTr Closes With the
Matinee Vedneday, Dec 10.
Af T T "C FOURTH AT
X J 11 Hi WASHINGTON
ENID BENNETT
IN
"THE LAW OF MEN"
Also big V comedy, "Tootsies and Ta
maliet," and the Ford Weekly. Open from
9 o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock
of the following morning.
"CINDA LOU"
Trot)
SHIMMIE
The Bis Dance Orchestra DeLuxe,
Mooae Hall Every TueNday, Thursday
and Saturday INtxbta.
Res.. 80 Eart 26th at. Fhone Kast 5545.
nuu
GUARANTEED
In eight lessons ladles
$2.50. gentlemen $6.00
at De Honey's Beau
tiful Academy. 23d and
Washington. N ew
Clnae fur Begrlnnera
start Monday and Fri
day e v e n i n gs. Ad
vanced classes T u e s
day and Thursday
e v e n i n gs, 8 to 11:30.
this week.
AH latest and popular dances taught
in eight three-hour lessons.
LtOIES 2.SO GENTLEMEJi 5.00
Plenty of desirable partners and
practice. No embarrassment. Sepa
rate step room and extra teachers for
backward pupils. My latest book de
scribing all dances free for pupils.
Our classes are large and select and
the social feature alone is worth dou
ble the price. Other schools derive
their rjrozits from public dances. We
cater to teaching alone and conduct
our classes the entire evenings. No
doubt one lesson rrom us is worth
i six in the average school. Private
lessons afternoon and evening. Lvarn
in a real school where they guarantee
to make a dancer of you. Phone Main
7sa.
Learn the new rocker waltz, latest
and beautiful waltz creation.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
DECEMBER 7TH. AT 3 O'CLOCK,
AT ALCAZAR THEATER
WINIFRED BYRD
"AMERICA'S WONDER PIAXIST"
Seats " ow oi
Theater
Sale at Ah
Boi Office.
PRICES 3, Sl-SO
VI. 7.1c and BOe.
Tfider Management of
WESTERN MVMCAL BIREAt,
IXC
Laurence A. Lambert, Gen. Msrr
2S7 Washington Street.
THE BE ST IN
(Fl.I
A SLOW
Noif Belnar I'catnred by
AMUSEMENTS.
.THE BEST DRESSED
SHOW OF THE SEASON
nrT in r?r
SHOWS
DAILY !
THE SEVEN RUSSELLS
Comedian. Singers, Dancers), In
strumentalist. Earn Per
former an Artlat.
"THE LOVE CHEAT"
JUNE CAPRICE
SEVEN ATTRACTIONS SEVEN
TWOINCNE
VAUDEVILLE - PHOTOPLAYS
TWO BIG SHOWS
MATINEES EVENINGS
17c 25c
Movies Ball
mud
Entertainment
Auditorium
Tuesday, Dec. 9
Something- doing- every minute
from 8:30 P. M. till 2 A.M. There
will be Twelve Big Vaudeville
' Acta and a Twenty-Iive-Plece
Orchestra ST owelty Stunt
Feature Comedy Movies and a
(rand Dance. Tou can come
early and stay late and be as
sured of a good time all the
time. Get your tickets at
IHERMAlf-CXAT CO., TODAY.
Gentlemen 81. OO WAR
Lad lea, 50c TAX
ii.iurtiin i air niir-
AUCTION SAI.K8 TODAY.
At th Baker Auction House, Yamhill
and West Park streets, gale at 10 A. M.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDBRT,
NO. 1, K. T.. announce
their formal card and dan
cing .party tonight (.Thurs
day) evening, Dec. 4.
C. F. W1EGAXD. Rec
FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO.
160, A. F. AND A- M. Special
communication, today (Thurs
day). Dec. 4, at 1 P. M for the
purpose of conducting fune
ral services of our late broth
er. O. E. Buttertield of Elma lodge. No.
6-", F. and A. M.. of Klma. Wash. Fune
ral from Miller & Tratey's at 2 P. M.,
to Riverview cemetery. Plea bring
auto. By order of W. M.
H. F. CHAPIN. Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO.
Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Thurs
day) afternoon at 1:45 for th
purpose of attending the fu
neral services, of our late
brother, George B. Wright, of
Philadelphia Lodge. No. 72. A. F. and A.
M. of Philadelphia. Pa. Services will be
htM at Fin ley's at I': 30. Please bring
autos. C. K. MILLER, Sec.
EASTGATE LODGE. NO.
155, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication Saturday even
ing, Dec. 6. 7:30 o'clock. Work
in M. M. degree to be con
ferred by team from court
house. Eant 80th and till nan nt.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. E. P. MERTZ, W. M.
C. P. NELSON. Sec.
COLUMBIA LODGE NO.
114. A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this (Thurs
day) evening at 8 o'clock. Ma
Konic Temple. Annual meet
inc. election and innta lint ion
or orricers. ViHlting brethren always wel
come. By order W. M.
FRED L01.SON, Secretary.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO.
Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Spe
clai communication this
(Thursday) afternoon at 4:30
ana t o ciock in the evening.
Work in the K- A. Hiroa
y tciiiuH uiciiireii wwicnm".
C. E. MILLER, Secretary.
SUNN YS1DK LODGE NO.
163, A. F. AND A. M.
Special communication this
(Thursday) evening. 7 PM.
Work in the 1M vr hw.
j Visiting brother welcome.
By order of W. M. JOHN JUNKER, Bec
SELLWOOD LODGE, NO.
131. A. P. AND A. M. Special
meeting this (Thursday) even
ing, r o'clock. Work K. A.
degree. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER. Sec.
MARTHA WASHINGTON
benefit bazaar tonight, east side
Masonic hall. E. 8th and Burn
side. All members of the order
and their friends most cordially
Invited. Good time assured Re
freshments; musical programme. .Admis
sion free.
MARTHA WASHIVQTON
CHAPTER NO. 14, O. E. S.
Members requested to attend
funeral services of Sister Stella
W. Johnson today - (Thursday)
2 P. M. at F. S. Dunnina. Inc..
parlors. E. 6th and Alder. By order W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND. Sec
B. P. O. ELKS NO 143.
Regular ntttlaf this
(Thursday) evening-. Elks
temple, 8 o'clock; visiting
brothers welcome.
M. R. SPALDING. Sec
STAR LODGE NO. 19.
I. O. O. F. Regular meet
ing tonight at Baker ball,
Klllingsworth and Albina
vpr The Initiatory de
gree will be conferred on a large, class.
Visitors welcome. .
i E KEN WORTHY. N. O.
C E. WILSON. Sec.
MINERVA LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. F.
All members requested to meet Thursday
evening. 7:80 P. M. sharp, at Oddfellows'
Temple. -6 Alder st. Business of impor
tance and Grand Master K. L. Hubbard
will pav us an off leal visit.
FRED S1EBENTHAL. N. Q. pro tern.
PETER WIEDEMANN. Sec.
ONEONTA TRIBE. NO. 2," IMPROVED
ORDER OF P.ED MEN Regular council
this venlng at 8 o'clock at W. O. W. hall.
East Ath and East Alder streets. -Nomination
and election of chiefs for ensuing term.
Members urged to attend. Visiting broth
ers welcome. L. B. SMITH. C. of R.
GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT NO. 28.
I O. O. F. Special meeting and enter
tainment this (Thursday) evening at 8
o'clock. East 8th and Alder sts. Royal
Purple degree. All patriot and subordi
nate members cordially invited.
S. H. STARR, Scribe
THE MACCABEES. PORTLAND TENT
NO. 1. Regular review every Thursday.
409 Alder street. All members urged to be
oreaent. Visiting sir knights welcome.
GEO. B. BAKER, R. K.
CARD PARTT and dance. Woodmen
temple. 128 11th St., Thursday. December 4,
.i...n !i v Portland Council. K. a L. of S.
Cash D riles, good music: admission 25
cents. P. C. ANDERSON, Chairman.
THE1 LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE B.
OF R T. have postponed their silver tea
from Thursday, Dec 4 to Friday. Dec 6.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna.
new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 8th st.
PRIEDLANDEH'S for lodge emblems.
class pins and medals. 810 Washington st.
DIED. j
APLAXALP In this city at her residence. I
4S fc-ast 11th street. Peceniber a. 118.
Elizabeth Aplanalp. aged 07 years 1
month 11 days; deceased is survived by J
iiuoumiu. reicr, ana two non. eruei
ShHd.0l2u
member of the RwIkm Tdi-.' Aid
ciety and Aster Circle, No. l.VJ. NiKh
bors of Woodcraft, a,lo Germania Sinters.
Loci no No. 3, O. D. H. K. Remains are
at the parlors of the Skewe Undertalt
insr Co., corner Third and Clay. unerai
notice later.
PALM In this city, Dec. 2. Charles Palm,
aired 74 years. Remains are at the
Dunning: & McEntee funeral parlors,
Broadway and Anlteny st. funeral no
tice later.
FINtBAL NOTICES.
PATTERSON At the residence at Multno
mah station. December 1. Mrs. Kate
Patterson, aged H3 years: beloved wits
of James Patterson, mother of Mrs.
Kate Bergen ot this city and Mrs. J.
Robinson. Farmington, Or., and Mrs.
Hattie Younger, also of this city.' Funeral
services will be held Thursday. Decem
ber 4. at 2 P. M.. at the chapel of Miller
Ac Tracey. Interment at Rose City Park
cemetery.
KENNEDY In this city. December 1. at
the residence of her daughter. Mrs. S. W,
Rosebrook. 50 East 3Sth street North.
' Martha Ann Kennedy, aged 61 ears;
mother of Hazel D. Kennedy of Se
attle. Wash., and Mrs. S. W. Rosebrook
of this city. The funeral services will
be held this (Thursday) morning at
11:30 o'clock at Finley's, Montgomery
at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at
Mount Scott Park cemetery.
ALLEN In this city. December 1. J. C.
Allen, 949 East Salmon street, died at
Portland sanitorium. aged 69 years;
native of Culpepper, Va. ; beloved hus
band of Mrs. Jennie Allen and Father
of L. M. Allen of Los Angeles and Mrs.
R. E. Gamble of Chicago. 111. Funeral
services conducted by Sannyeide lodge of
Masons, December 3. at 3 P. M.. at the
Breeze A Snotfk undertaking parlors,
CHAPMAN In this city, December L.
Sarah Jane Chapman, aged 72 years;
survived by a niece and nephew, Sadie
and Peter L. Laurence. Funeral cortege
will leave the chapel of Miller Tracey.
Thursday, December 4. at 9 A. M..
thence to th Pro-Cathedral. 15th and
' Davis streets, where requiem mass will
be offered at 9:15 A. AL Interment at
Alt Calvary cemetery.
JOHNSON At the family residence. 571
East Ash.. November 30, Stella Walling
Johnson, wife of Walter Johnson, mother
of Eva and Klva Johnson, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Walling.
Funeral services will be held Thursday,
December 4, at 2 P. M.. from the con
servatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc.
414 Last Alder, r riends invited.
DEARIAULT At Seattle. Wash.. Novern-
Der u, lwiv. iouise u. Deariauit. agea
47 years; beloved mother of Joe W.
and E. R. Geisler of Portland. Or.
Friends invited to attend the funeral
services at Ho! man funeral parlors,
Third and Salmon streets, at 10:30 A. M.
today (Thursday). December 4, 1919.
Interment .Riverview cemetery.
NELSON In this city. December 2. 1119
941 Mississippi avenue, Anna J. rveison.
aged 75 years. Friends invited to at
tend the funeral services t the Port
land crematorium. 14 th and By bee sts.
at 3:30 P. M. today (Thursday), be
cember 4. 1919. Remains at llolman's
Undertaking Co., Third and balmon
streets.
WESTPHAL The funeral cortege of
Bernhardene Westohal will leave th
residence, 1695 Corbett street, Thursday.
Dec-ember 4. at 8:30 A. M .. thence to fcL
Clare's church, at Capitol Hill, where
requiem mass will be offered at 9 A. M.
Interment at Mt. Calvary cemetery. Ar
rangements In care of Miller Ac Tracey.
BUTTERFIELD At Grangeville. Idaho
November 27. Otis E. Butterrtm, agea
89 years, beloved husband of KUa but
terfield. father of Bernice Butterfield
Funeral services will be held Thursday.
Dec. 4. at 3 P. M-, at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment Riverview
cemetery.
WRK1HT The funeral services of th
late George B. Wright will be held to-
dav (Thursday), at l!:U o clock p. m
at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. Incineration at the
Portland crematorium.
SPIVEY The funeral service of the late
riara SDivev will be neia today i i nurs
day), at 3:30 o'clock P. M., at Finley's,
Montgomery at tilth. r riends invited
Interment at Mount Scott Park ceme
tery. '
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTOMOBILE LI VERY. Marshall 114.
FLOKISTS.
LUBLIN ER. FLORIST.
328 Morrison St.. Portland hotel. Mar. 753.
4S Morrison, bet. Bdy. and Park. Mar. 2o,
Portland's Lead tug Slower bhops.
MARTIN "& FORBbS CO., florists, 3
Washington. Main 269. A 120U. Flowers
for all occasions artisticany arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 2S7 Morrison iL
Main 7 TOU. Fine fioweis and floral de
signs. No branch stores.
1KVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO., 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral designers; lowest prices.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 3121, Sell
Ing building. Sixth and Aiaer sts.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
t bet- 4th and 6th. Main aiUJ, A Ubi
FUNERAL D1KKCTOIW.
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
Established 1877.
Third and Salmon Ktreeta
Main 507. A 1511.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY '
perfect Funeral Service for Iess.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash. Bt.. bet. 20th-lt.. west side.
Main ttl. 1-a.dy Assistant. A TSS3.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS, Broadway and
PinA at. Phone Broadway -430-. A 4oS.
Lady attendant.
J.P.FINLEY&SON
PROGRESSIVE KUInkkal uinjutto
Main 9. Monigomcry at 5th. A 1599.
McENTEE & EILERS
ir- ...t n.rlnrR Wirh all tho DflVtcy Of
home. 16th and Everett fits. Faona Broad
way 21S3; home. A laS.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.,
At a c il1pi Phone East 62.
--ort service, personal direction, free
u,e of floral chapel and auto equipmen
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to Wllbon at rw. jiuiviiwiii.u
at E. "h East 64. Irvington district.
P. L. LERCH
K 11 til and Clav
East 781. T 18.13.
ERICSON
Twelfth and Morrison
Broadway 23o4.
A. D. KEN WORTHY CO..
6802-04 02d st.. Lents. Tabor S28T.
a n TTI I TD Pfl 692 Williams Ave
East 10SS. C 108S.
rTnT7iT7"7T7i P. CMnnf 1047 Belmont.
DXVUiXZJXJ on wa. T. 1258. B
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. JU 4102, a z-'zi. i-auy assistan
AtTLTB AND CBKMATION.
Vault
Burial
lion Disinterments for either. Hell. 911
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
tM rh Bt., Opp City Ha
lalL Ken Bra.
6LAE.SING GRANITE CO
THIRD AT WADI5QN 3TWEET
Baiten for
Classified Advertisements
la
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the rate of which la 7c per line per day
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Wanted Female. No ad taken for lews
than two line. Count six words to tbe
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if the advertiser la n subscriber to
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Portland Business Bulletin
directory of business firms and professional men condensed and claa-
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information, telephone The Oregonian,
ACCOUNTANTS.
ULIUS R. BLACK, accountant, auditor.
specialist on Involved accounta. Modern
ystems Installed, maintained. J28-9 Plt-
toca block. Telephone Broadway n.
ALTERATION'S.
RK MODELING, refitting and altering
ladies garments; prices reasonaDie.
work guaranteed. L Reuoins. ladies tail
or, 408 Bush &. Lane bldg.
AMSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
joio, silver and platinum bought.
CARPET WEAVING.
DlIQCThe kind that wear the best are
llWiJi) made from vour wnrn-out carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union ave.) Rag rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mall orders solicited. 188 E,
8th st. Phone East 3580. B 1280.
LUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Kag Rugs, all sixes Mall orders prompt.
- , Bend for Booklet.
WI13 rugs steam or dry cleaned. $1.60.
ka FLUFF RUG CO.
64-68 Union ave. N. Fiast 6518. B 1.45.
JTELLCXOID BUTTONS.
THR IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
-S7 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPRACTOR.
800,000 KNOW McMahon. 100 Chlroprac-
. i nronsa pronounce treatment easi
st, best, permanent. 81 "treats" $15. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Bstelle and Florello De Veny.
in oniy scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists- in the city. Parlors 802 Ger
linger bldg.. S W. corner 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot soerialist: corns, bun
iwot arcnes made to order,
pwetiand bldg.. 5th and Wash. Main 108L
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
VKAIMS Lr.TTER CO. 1510-11-12 Rnv.l
uing. Marshall .Ifii? Viiltl.mnhinr
"'"''"graphing and mail advertising
COLLECTIONS.
NETH CO.. Worcester bid. Main 1 T96.
No collections, no charge. Katab. 1900.
DANCING.
Mr. Summers Berkeley dancing academv.
129 4th st.; 8 firs.: lesson day. eve.
class.
inurs. i.soies a, gents Ji. Main
831 S.
MRS
BATH'S DANCIN-o ArAn'tiiif si
floor Dekum'bldg.. private lesson, day
: class lues. eve. Main 1.145
ELNORA FLECK Ballet!" terhnlnue. toe:
natur oriental dancinir: babies a spe
cialty. 129 4th at. Main 3318.
DANCING I.ady ballrooni Inst ructor will
give private lessons nt her home: reason-
able
rates. Tabor 8004.
DANCE. W. O. W
hsll No. S. Sat.
60c and "J-'.C-
Kverj-body come.
BALLROOM and stage danrlna. ' Miss
Dorothy Rasmussen. 610 Ellers bldg.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITT VETERTXART HOSPITAL.
41.-. Kast Seventh. East 1S47. B 1962.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
II.M.H.ELECTRIC CO.
V : 1 ' " ve-
) VS)1V3e winding and electrtcal repairing
? a specialty. See us about new or
- used motors. Bdwy.1045. A 1046
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwoou Floor Co.. 187 W.Park at.
HEMSTITCHING.
K. STEPHAV. hemstlich'.ng, scalloping, ac-
co-aion side pleat, buttons Covered; mail
oraerK. 21U Pittock alk. Broadway 1U20.
WHOLESALERS AND
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg
HATS AND CAPS.
THANIIAL'SEK HAT CO.. 03-
Front sL
Hll )KS. WOOL AND CASCARA BAR K..
KAHN BROS.. 1H5 Front St. -w
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
KLINE. 84-S6-87-89 Front st.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
HS-70-.2 Front St.. Portland.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
P.ASMUSSEN A CO.. Second and Taylor.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged cru
elty to animals. Office room, 153
courthouse. Phone Main 37S from
8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
The society has full charge of th
city pound at Its home. 635 Columbia
boulevard. roona any umr, w uuu
lawn 7S4. Dogs for sale. Horse am
hnlance for sick, or disabled horse.
Small animals painlessly electrocuted
when necessary, ana stray animata
cared tor.
NEW TOD AT.
GARAGES
For All Cars
Prices on Application
Ready-Cut and Portable
Houses
MILLMADE
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
l01 Union Ate. Bi
Wdla. 2413.
af.
lajjssaasfiU
SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS
Old Roars and Woolen Clothing.
We Matte Reversible. Hand - Wove
FLUFF RUGS
Tkey Wear Like Iron.
MaU Order. 'o' Booklefc
. Baa Hues Woveu. All Siaea.
Carpet Gleaning
zl3 Knar. Steam Cleaned. l..Ms,
WEs'ikRK FA.liFK BLG CO,
4 Lnioa Ave. H. iSnt S.6. M Id.
Apartment House
Building for Sale
Bl rooms and store, centrally located.
In Nob Hill district. Part cash, bal-
term. No trade. Inquire of
... . nd 7 Bri.adwiv, bctrreea
Oak and AnWeny.
STORAGE SPACE
l.e. titrate Our Plant nd Hate
wkv unm exDenslve lease uuuur
CLAY S. MORSK, IXC
Drayase and Storase.
.".i. h -lim. Phone 11 aery, mg,
MORTGAGE LOANS
Marshall 4114. A 411S.
Improved city and farm propertr.
btatallment reaayment privtlea M
referred l airompt. rcUable ervlc
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
(17-21 Worthweatera Mash Mnlldlni
DO YOU REQUIRE MONEY?
! WE HAVE FROM $2000 TO $50,000
'tll Loan on Modem Hwellliici
ur Baatnea Property.
Apply to
J 437, OHEOO.VLA..V.
oy wie mo nun or jex, ur
Main 7070 or A 6095, Honse 29.
FKRT1I.IZEK.
FERTILIas R.
About hundred loaus horse and cow
manure, delivered. o.i0 truck load.
Tabor 8735.
MAM'l'AC TV RING JEWELERS.
W. F. ROSS A CO.. INC
M. Ml'SCOVlTZ. MANAGER.
Manufacturing jewelers, agate cutting,
diamond setting, designers. Wholesale,
61 Mohawk bldg., 3d and Washington.
JEWELRY.
WB MANUFACTURE genuine jade jew
elry In 4-karat gold mountings; we
also manufacture Chinese character e
net rinss; repair watches aud other Jew
elry; our prices are reasonable and our
work is guaranteed. oriental Jewelry
Co.. 4 Washington streeu
OPTICIANS.
NO PROKlTEERlNii ON SPECTACLES.
Dr. George Kuucnstein. the veteran op
tician, still fits the best eyeglasses at
very moderate prices. Tories. Kryploks.
also the cheaper gradeaL 2i Morrison.
OFFICE ITKMTl'RE CLEANING.
DOES your office furniture .
need cleaning? Call Main
charge for consultation
and desks
4::10. No
OPTOMKTK1STS ANO OPTU'LANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
1 solicit your patronage on the
basis ot cat ahie service. Thou
sands of satisfied cutomers. A
r -
Lid.
trial will oonvinc you. Charles W. Good
man, optometrist, iron Morrison. M. -1-4.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R C. WRIGHT 22 V ears' experience V.S.
and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg.
GOLDBLKG, 620 Worcester bldg. M. aSL'tt.
PHYSICIANS.
BR. R. A. PHlLLiPS. Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, luug. liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, remal
disorders, ekin affections, hlood pressure.
PLIMB1NU SI PrLlES.
PL111B1.V1 SUPPLIES AT WHOLKSALB
prices. Btarke-Lavls Co.. 212 JJ. M. 7M
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. K. Oantenbeln.
Manager. Prinliug and linotyping. 100 "j
Front sL. corner titark. Main or A 1418.
DPIVTWP'F. W. BALTES & COMPANY.
I lllil I lilU 1st ana Oak sts. M. ltis. A una
SECOND-ILAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE A Fl'RNITURE CO..
21 FRONT ST.
We buy and sell everything
In th
hardware and furnltur
line.
Phono
Main S'.'TO. A 7174.
"painting!
JOHN P. NEWELL A SONS, painters and
ri.....r.mr. v tnuke a snectaltv of re
finishitiz hardwood floors. Res. 7611
Belmont st East 6611.
7- ir rKHRllJ. house, sien Dalntlng. p
nerinif. lintlna. Tabor 2611. 310 E. 44th.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU, not
Dekum bldg. U. S.. foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OK EGO;. AUTO DESPATCH
"The Service With a Reputation."
MOViNG-P AC KG-STOR AGE-BAGGAGE
1.11a and Kearney. Branch Bdwy
rrtJNc BDWY. 3303
OREGON TRANSVER CO., 474 Gllfnn St
corner 1 3th. I'hone Broadway lHt o
llfil. We own ttnd eft-erato two larea
u m "A warehouses on terminal tracks.
UwMt Insurance rates In the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 24S Pine,
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE TKANSFFR
CO.. 105 PARK ST. MAIN 5111... A lost
WATCH REPAIRING.
HIGHEST prices paid, old watches and
jewelry, condition no object. Heiner
Jeweiry Co., 441 V- asn. st.
MANUFACTURERS
MILL SUPPLIES.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
6S-7U-72 Front St.. Portland.
PI.l MBTN'G AND STEAM Sl'PPLlF.S.
NB. 84-86-87-89 Front at.
PEEIiI.ESS PACIFIC
COMPANY,
68-70-72 Front St., Portland,
PRODffE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
E VERDI NO A FARKELL. 140 Front su
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
Build Your Own Garage
Sectional Garage to you anywhere
In the northwest. You can set it
up in a few hours. Send for circular.
RED1MA0E BUILDING CO.
315 E. lltb St. Phone Kast 6114.
Portland. Or.
THREE - STORY
BRICK BUILDING
25x100
189 FIRST ST.
DETWEEX YAMHILL AXO TAYLOR,
WILL BE
SOLD at auction at the County Courthouse.
December 8th. at 10 A. M., to the
rug nest bidder.
THREE - STORY
BRICK BUILDING
50x95
164-166 Second Street
BETWKKN MORRISON A.MJ
YAMHILL
WILL BE
SOLD
at auction at the County Courthouse,
December 8th. at 10 A. M.. to the
highest bidder.
WB CsXl FOR rOCB OLD
CARPETS.
ft n trm a4 Wool, fTlotafas;.
W Malt Beautiful Hand-Wos-r
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Tmi Out Promptly.
R( Ran Wotci All Slse
Hall Order. Send for Booklet.
Carpel Cleaned. Laid aad Be
fitted. OBTRWKST RTJfi CO.
188 East 8th 9C
Pkoae aCaat
We will deliver a
PEPIMADF.
'EW TOP AT,
Portland Rug Company
MANrrACTiRrRs or
FLUFF RUGS
-THFatK'S A DIF i.sU.'CJi.
WK V ICAt ALL flLa IN BOTH
FLUFF AND KAU KIGS.
Let Is Call for Tour Old Csrvets,
Work Will Be Returned "Promptly.
stall Orders t.ivea Prompt Attaauoa.
1V CLEAN CAk.1 ETS.
Portland Rug Company
167 Cast Seventeenth Street.
Pnone B 1K1, Lither Pmcifia or llesne.
51 &f BlortgageLoans
720 E-ward E Gondej Co.
V. a. Bank Balldlasj
REAL ESTATB.
10h CASH 100.
UIO CASH $100.
-10O 6-room cottage: full plumping,
tiast.. elect, and gas. fruit; lien pd. ;
near 74th and Gllaan; non-res. Main
4sOi.
G. C. GOLDEN BERG. ARINGTON BLDG;
"35 YRS. IN PORTLAND."
WILL TRADE MY FOUR-TON TKUOaC
Knit PROPERTY. WHAT HAVE VOH?
GIVE DESCRIPTION IN FIRST LET
TER. H 306. OREGONIAN.
For Sale Lota.
STEAL THESE.
Two Rose city Park lots, 1 block to
car, level,
400.
See Mr. Rhode, with
THE K RED A. JACOBS COMPANT.
104 Fifth Street. Main H6.
ALAMEDA PARK LOT 2i00
Lot 80xSO in best location la Alameda
Park, on front facing city; on th Ala
meda and Regoata drive; unobatruot
view.
HENRY W. GODDARD. 248 Stark at.
MUST BE CASH
Som big snaps In Laureihurst lota. No
locations given by phone. Call on m at
office. East 39th and Gllsan sts., today.
It will repay you. MR. DELAHCNTY
WILL sacrific Laurelhurst lot. all lien.
paid, tiooo: term if desired. Would
consider exchange. V 783. Oregonian.
EAST SIDE 60x100 corner, fin buildlne-
alte. Sell at sacrifice. Call 111 E. 87th
St., near Alder. Owner.
TWO lots on
and Going
.;12.
East 14th. between Prescott
sts.: terms to , suit. Main
tor Sale Flat and Apartment Property.
ABOUT 10 PER CENT NET.
A large 6-riat building, west side. In
first-class condition, lot 52x92W; 5
baths, total pric 165O0. 13500 cash, bal
ance to suit: gross income $720 yarlv;
lessee, however, sublets for $1162 yearlv
Fred W. German Co.. 732 Chain, ot Com.
Open Sundays.
For Sale
-House
ROPE CITT BUNGALOW.
Tnis $oOOO bungalow for
$45u0 on very easy terms. Six
large rooms, living and dln
inir room across th front of
h.tuse; artistic fireplace, beau
iitul buffet, hardwood flours.
Dutch kitchen, two good-sisd
bedrooms and bath and break
fast room: floored attic, ce
ment basement. Every room
is well enameled either In
white or Ivory. This Is an
ideally arranged home and ha
every convenience. Call Ever
son. Main 6869.
$-'-'ll. SOUTH OF LAURELHURST.
Here Is a real home bargain. On E.
Morrison street, near 31st. Just south
of Laurelhurst park and close to Mt.
Tabor and Sunnlle cars, is a modern
7-room home with sleeping porch, white
enamel plumbing fixtures, electric lights
and pas. This is close In. Can be
handled on terms of $50O down and i2o
per month. We have over 600 photo
graphs of Inspected homes In our office
lor .al. 12 experienced salesmen with
autos at your service. SEE
FRANK L. McGUlRK.
TO BUT YOUR HOME.
AbinKton Building. Main 1068.
Qfln-e Open Evenings and Sundays.
XBAR WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL,
it-room house with large floored attic,
f ull r Aenient. furnitce. on & beautiful
lot. fai-lng east; no mortpajce to asaume
nd con vonient terms cap be arranR-tl;
w r hoiicve this to be a rarge bargain.;
COB A. MrKENNA A CO.,
ti-J Fourth Street,
Main 4X22.
1RST-CLASS duplex house, Irvinpton;
fine income, modern, hardwood floors.
til'd baths, furnace and fireplace.
New modern bungalow in St. Johns, 7
block; from main buBine&a district, on
car Hue.
Fine bungalow, flrnt-cl&ss home, hard
wood floors, furnace, fireplace.
I am owner and will deal with buyers
only. Phone East 7S.5.
WEST SIDE HOME.
9 AOO DOWN.
On Savier su, near :'Kth. -room mod
ern liome, full cement basement, furnace
and fireplace, white enamel plumbing,
electricity and ks; unusual bargain. We
have over GOO home for vale. .SlOfi
FRANK L. MctiUlRB.
To Buy Your liome.
Abington Bld- Main 103$.
00 WILL. HANDLE.
Nice r.-room cottage on a weH-Im-proved
lot. which is 00x135, with fruit,
bt-rries and shrubbery, on a hard-sur
face itreet, with improvements in and
paid for. Price only $1700, ?200 cash,
balance monthly. Main 3767.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
632, ;33, 634 N. W. Bank Bldjr.
A REAL. SNAP.
7-room. strictly modern; fireplace,
Oerman-Dutch kitch. etc.; full cement
basement, hardwood floors In living and
dining room: alL, Improvement in and
paid. Price $..-.-0, terms.
STEWART & BUCK.
aJ15 N. W. Bank bldg.
WEST SIDE HOME.
6-room house, hot-water furnace, fire
place, hardwood floors, full cement base
ment. wash trays, Karaite, 50x100 lot,
hard-surfaced sts. and sewer in and paid.
$j00. Overton st. Vacant.
Rl'MMBLL 3c RUMMELL,
274 Stark st.
HOUSES at cost price, on rental pay
ments, S. E. cor. Mississippi and Wlo
rhell; Kenton car: one has 3 rooms with
fireplace, full plumbing, also toilet and
laundry in basement; the other has 3
rooms, no plumbing, but furnished for
housekeeping: price $3'.'K0, on monthly
pay men ts. AH 8-8, Oregonian.
NIFTY home of 4 rooms and bath, fully
furnished; paved st., sew tar all in and
paid ; interior finished In cherry and
white enamel. Price $2700. $1000 cash
bal. eay. Main 3787.
JOHNSON-DODSOV CO..
632. 63, 634 X. W. Bank bldg.
" ALBINA.
Good 4 -room shingled house, large lot.
5-v T 2,r, close in, also has garage; price
$2250: down, balance to suit. Ask.
Mr. Kellogg.
A. J. DePOREST fc CO..
320-321 Honn- bldg. Main S6W.
" VACANT ROSE CITY HOME.
To close estate will sacrifice 7-room
R. C. home with hardwood floors, fire
place, furnace and paved street. Price
for qulr-k sale $45O0, easy terms.
MlGUIRB A REIL.S. 545 Union ave. N.
THREE HOMES.
Laurelhurst, Irvington, Portland Hts.
Each the last word in Interior and ex
terior construction, for less thnn cost
Fix vears ago; your opportunity. See
Mr Ma goon by appointment. Main 6127.
R. C. HOME PATS FOR SELF.
$1000 down will take my double house.
Bnt of 67 will pay the balance ot
.;W. Nice bldg. Rose City dlatrlct
2"4 Oregon bids. Broadway 533.
BI'NOAIjOW leaving; city. Fireplace,
furnace, hardwood floors, room for jra
rl(. ("all 81 Division street.. Price
i:iroo. terms. Owner.
BV OWNSIi. 27
0. V, block from Kl'.llnin
roonia nd batb, cement
wonn " ........ . ... iu cm
basement; good place to keep boarders.
Terms, half cn. l-'"j uay St.
OWN BR is forced to sell his beautiful mod
ern home in Alameda through -reverses;
rooms; prlc JOuu. B 21. Orego
nian. M
' TOU MOVE IN
this nice clean 7-room house with fur
nace for f.Vio; balance like rent; close
in. Only 3'H). Kast B13S.
GOlNLf to build or repair? Get my idea
and estimit.s. B. T. Allyn, 243 Slant
st Office hours 8 to 5 P. M. Phon Main.
fcol. Res, phone. Tabor 194.
BUNOalOWS A 6PKCIA1.TY.
If you are lookins for a bargain it will
be to your Interest to call up Mr. StowslL
Tabor p!.
BV OWNER 6 rooms, sleeping' porch, fire
place, on car line, corner view lot, newly
painted throughout; terms. Alain 2406.
evenings Woodiawn 4598.
8-KOOM house, furnished. Fine locatios.
For sale, call Tabor 5140
IRVINiiTON HOMK.S. )00, t200. .7300.
$mm0 and up. East 41H. McDonell.
IRVINOTON
BOMES. .
EAST
8B4.
II I. STREET.
1RV AGT.
9 ACRES. J.50. Capital hiahway. 30 min
utes out. McFARLiANO, Ri2 loon bide.
1 fit
G: 106.0