Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 08, 1920, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920.
15
DEMOCRATS MEET
IN PORTLAND TODAY
Love Feast to Be Held to Plan
State Campaign.
FULL TICKET PROBABLE
Booms for Several Favorites May
Be Launched at Gathering of
Local Party Leaders..
TVmocrats will have a pow-wow In
Portland today to consider the state
of the party and gret busy for the
campaign of 1920. It will be a near
convention, camouflaged as a "con
ference" of the party leaders and all
Rood and true democrats who want
to attend. The day will wind up with
a. Jackson day banquet at the Benson
and already ticket sales exceed the
normal accommodations. The out-of-towners
will be taken care of first
and the Portland contingent will be
gracious in the matter.
Of course, the democrats won't have
repular,- honest-to-proodness con
vention or assembly, for such meet
ings are against their principles; but
the gathering will be mighty near it.
It will be an opportunity to exchange
opinions and figure out how to over
come the republican majority in Ore
gon and each county.
Organisation's Plana to Be Laid.
The main points to be taken up
will be:
1. Systematic organization of the
democrats in every county.
2. Complete democratic tickets in
very county.
3. Complete democratic state
ticket.
4. Consideration of the democratic
presidential primaries.
Every member of the state central
committee has been urged to be pres
ent. The county chairmen have been
solicited, and all the warhorses of the
party are included in the bid to at
tend. Advance estimates are that
about 300 democrats will be on hand
at least, about that many want to
attend the dinner in the evening.
The ball opens at 10 o'clock this
morning In the Tyrolean room of the
Benson. The session will run all
moning and all afternoon and the
campaign will be considered from
every angle. One of the main desires
of the party Is to carry Oregon for
the democratic nominee for president;
the identity of this candidate Isn't
known, but the Oregon democrats are
for him, anyway. They feel the re
proach of Oregon being the only
western state in 1916 which refused
to voto for Wilson, and they wish to
wipe out that stain upon their
'ecutcheon.
Aggressive Pnrfy Is Goal.
Leaders of the party are particu
larly eager to form a well-knit, ac
tive and aggressive democracy in
Oregon. They intend to reach out for
the ex-service man and Inject some
new blood into the party. In the past
the democratic primaries have been
pretty tame affair3. To revitalize the
party, every county group will be
urged to get up contests for every
nomination and .o be sure that a com
plete democratic ticket Is offered to
the voters at the general election in
November.
The practice which came into being
of sacrificing everyone and every
thing for one man, like George E.
Chamberlain or Oswald West, has had
a deterrent effect upon democrats and
they have no inclination to be put up
to be slaughtered. The state organ
ization will give assurances that this
year every man on the democratic
ticket will get a square deal and all
the support the organization can give
him. The day of one-man campaigns
Is over if the present leaders have
their way.
Booms May Be Kxprctcd.
"While no nominations can or will be
made at the meeting today, those
present will be canvassed to see what
timber is best available for the state
nominations and It will be a fine time
to propagate booms. H. G. Stark
weather, as etate chairman, will pre
side at the deliberations.
At night the Jackson club will stage
Jts dinner, starting promptly at 6:30
o'clock. There has been such a de
mand for tickets that George Lovejoy
had to call in all unsold tickets Mon
day, at which time enough had been
disposed of to fill the accommoda
tions. By telegraph and long distance
phone, orders have been received for
tickets.
It 1 said that this will be not only
the most largely attended banquet
ever held under the auspices of the
Jackson club, but the first one when
there will be no deficit. The commit
tee of arrangements consists of George
Lovejoy. G. Y. Harry. H. G. Stark
weather, Mrs. J. A. Keating and Mrs.
C. E. Currey.
Several Speakers Billed.
Speakers at the dinner will be
Major Lester W. Humphreys, United
States district attorney, who will talk
on "Democracy of Today"; Captain
Walter B. Gleason, on "The Military
Accomplishments of the Administra
tion"; Mrs. L. Gee on "Labor's Ad
vance Under the Administration"; Dr.
E. H. Pence on "The Ideal of Party
Leadership": Father O. J. McMullen
on "A Lesson From the Life of An
drew Jackson"; Miss Elizabeth Bain
on "The Democratic Spirit of the Boys
In France"; Airs. J. Curtis Simmons
will sing, accompanied by Miss Maying
Helen Flynn. Klton Watkins, presi
dent of the Jackson club, will preside.
An orchestra will be on hand.
In the evening some interesting
telegrams are expected from the east.
James W. Gerard, aspirant for presi
dent, has promised to send a message;
Homer Cummings, national chairman,
will leave the banquet board at Wash
ington, D. C. long enough to tele
graph felicitations, and it is possible
that William J. Bryan will remember
the club, not to mention Mr. Wilson
himself.
It's gonna be a gr-and an' glo-rl-ous
day for the democrats.
CUBS PLEA IS Gli.VXTEl)
V. S. Grant Republicans Placed on
Lincoln Day Committee.
Because it was unintentionally
overlooked iji the appointment of a
general committee to arrange for a
Lincoln day banquet, M. G. Griffin,
president of the U. S. Grant Republi
can club, yesterday called at repub
lican state headquarters in the Wil
cox building and asked that a place
on the committee be given his club.
Mr. Griffin was promptly appointed.
. This club Is one of the oldest active
republican clubs in this city and has
a large membership. In addition to
President Griffin, the other officers
are: Waldemar Seton. vice-president;
Mrs. George J. Cameron, secretary
treasurer. The general committee will meet at
republican headquarters In the Wil
cox building at 8 o'clock tonight to
complete arrangements for the din
ner which will be given in the Cham
ber of Commerce dining room, Feb
ruary 12. The banquet will be under
the auspices of the republican state
central committee, assisted by every
republican club and organization In
Multnomah county.
LEGISLATORS ARK rNVITED
J. S. Stewart to Talk Before Roose
velt CInb Friday.
All republican members of the leg
islature who will be In Portland Fri
day were Invited to attend the Fri
day luncheon of the Roosevelt club
at the Benson when James S. Stewart
will sneak on th "Political Meeds of
the Day." State Senator A- W. Orton
will act aji chairman. The luncheon)
win De neid in the Tyrolean room at
12:15 o'clock.
The Roosevelt club was organized
recently by republicans who are de
termined to work for a sweeping re
publican victory at next election. Ac
cording to Major Clarence Hotchkiss,
executive secretary, the club will give
all candidates a hearing but will not
pledge Itself to any. Plans for a
statewide organization have been
completed and organization of Roose
velt clubs in all parts of Oregon soon
will be under way.
Game Bill Is Drafted.
Representative McFarland of the
fish and game committee of the
house, who attended the conference
at Salem Monday, says that the new
fish and game commission bill, in
which the commercial interests and
the sportsmen will be divided into two
departments, will be written and
ready to be introduced at Salem when
the special session meets Monday
morning. The bill is now being pre
pared and as it will embody the ideas
of the members of the committee, it
will probably be reported out In short
order with tho recommendation that
it do pass.
Anti-Jap Bill Framed.
An anti-Japanese bill is being pre
pared for Introduction In the legisla
ture. B. E. Leonard of Portland is
drafting it and the measure contem
plates prohibition of land ownership
by Japanese and that they cannot
lease land for a longer period than
three years.
Anti-Refuse Law Is Wan-led.
The Advertising Women's club of
Portland will sponsor a bill at the
special session that will aim at do
ing away with the dumping of tin
cans and other refuse along the high
ways. Miss Bessie F. Colwell is
chairman of the committee In charge
of the matter.
IDAHO SHERIFFS TO MEET
More Vigorous Enforcement of Mo
tor License Law Wanted.
BOISE. Idaho, Jan. 7. (Special.)
A convention of sheriffs and munici
pal peace officers of the state will be
held in Boise lavithln the next 60 days.
Secretary of State Jones, who Is also
state law enforcement commissioner,
announced in an address before the
assessors of the state at their con
vention today.
The announcement was made In
cidentally to a statement that plans
are being made for a more vigorous
enforcement of the state motor license
law, as well as other state statutes.
In a resolution adopted the, assessors
asked that the governor recommend
to the next legislature the creation of
a state tax commission to take over
the duties of the state board of
equalization. The principal duty of
the commission, aside from those now
exercised by the equalization board,
would be to supervise and control
the assessment of property to provide
uniformity throughout the state.
Eugene Physician Retires.
EUGENE, Or., Jan. 7. (Special.)
Dr. W. Kuykendall, pioneer physi
cian of this city, prominent in the
politics of the state for years and
former member of the state legisla
ture, yesterday announced that he
has retired from the general prac-1
tioe of medicine and will attend to
only a limited number of cases. Dr.
Kuykendall has practiced in Eugene
steadily for more than 30 years and
has conducted the Eugene hospital
for 20 years.
Idaho Farmers Buy Road Bonds.
LEWISTON. Idaho. Jan. 7. (Spe
cial.) The Rimrock highway district.
which lies north of the Clearwater
Follow the lead of
those who know
. No intelligent person will deny the existence
of the disease germ and its menace to humanity.
In the light of modern knowledge, no
properly informed person will deny that sani
tation which includes reliable disinfection is
about the best weapon with which to prevent
and fight communicable disease.
The important thing for the layman to de
cide is, what is the dependable disinfectant.
He cannot decide from his own knowledge,
but he can follow the lead of those who know.
j 13ismfect
is used in big hospitals everywhere to prevent disease 1
from running riot within its precincts. Lysol is the
favorite disinfectant of the medical profession. Boards of
health urgently recommend its use in home, office, store,
and factory.
The constant, systematic use of Lysol to disinfect sinks,
drains, toilets, garbage cans, cuspidors, and dark, sunless
corners will keep these disease-breeding places absolutely
germ-proof.
A 50c bottle makes 5 gallons of powerful disinfectant;
a 25 bottle makes 2 gallons.
Be sure to get true Lysol; made, bottled, signed and
sealed by Lehn & Fink.
Lysol Toilet Soap Lysol Shaving Cream
Contains Lysol, and therefore
protects the skin from germ in
fection. It is refreshingly sooth
ing and healing and helpful for
improving the skin. Ask your
dealer. If he hasn't it, ask him
to otder it for you.
AMUSEMENTS.
J TICKET OFFICE SALE I
I x-swv vypwii i
TJUTT IpiBraidm; at Taylor
X1E1.L1 J Phone Mai 1.
3 MGH..IU TONIGHT, 8:15
-SPECIAL PRICE-
I Mat. Sat., 2; 15 1
AiMKnntum Pi ton Pirsentii
THE FAVORITE COMEUlBNE,
y
5PLEVDID StPPORTIir. CAST,
Sl'PEHB PROnlTTlOJi.
IS THK MELODRAMATIC FARCE,
TISH
99
From Mary Roberta Relnbart's Stories
in the Saturday Evening- Post.
EVE'S Floor, $2; Balcony, 5 rows
$1.50. 17 rows Jl; Gallerv, 75c, 50c.
SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT. Floor,
'$1.50; Balcony, 8 rows $1. 13
rows 50c
I TONIGHT, 8:30,
1 THEN SAT. v
PUBLICAUDITORIUM
DEVEREUX
AND HIS COMPACT OF PLATERS.
Including ZINITA GRAF.
TONIGHT. 8:30 SATURDAY EVE.
Greateat Comedy Em Written,
"THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL"
By Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
-SPECIAE PRICE-
Mat. Sat., 2:30
"SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER"
' By Oliver Goldsmith.
Seats Now Selling: for Entire
Enifaseaaent
SHERMAN & CLAY SIZZs
AFTER P. M. AT AUDITORIUM.
EVE'S Sl.SO, 1, T5c, 50c.
. SAT. MAT. 1, 76c, 60c, S5c
GUARANTEED
In ele-ht Iakkoti' lnrifen
$2.50, gen tiemen $5
at ue noney s beauti
ful Academy. Twenty
third and Washington.
'ew Claaaea for Be
einDcri start Monday
and Friday evenings.
Advanced classes Tues
day and Thursday
e v e n 1 n gs. 8 to 11:30.
Plenty of desirable partners and
firactice. No embarrassment. Private
essons all hours. Learn from profes
sional dancers in a real school. Phone
Main 7656.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Mat. Daily; Nights at 7 and 9.
DILLON tc FRANKS
In the Riz Laueb Hubble
THE CHAMPAGNE GIRL
With the Rosebud Chorus.
Chorus Girls Contest Friday Night.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
IMPORTANT.
Will the lady who crossed Union ave.
viaduct Monday, bet. 5 and 6 P. M.,
with little girl wearing green cap with
white tassel and brown coat call at 142
Union ave. N.. before 9 A. M. Friday
morning, please?
5 ROOMS, basement; no more than 2
small children. 840 B. Ah.
DKAHSAW job. 300 cords, first-growth
limber. Main ROflH.
river east of Lewlston, has completed
the sale of $35,000 of highway bonds
to leading farmers within the dis
trict. Those subscribing to the bonds
are Joseph Knapps, $10,000; John
Friederichs, s-000; John Cunningham,
$5000; William Marvin, $4000; Gene
see Exchange bank, $3000; Fred
Bressler, $2000; Anna Becker, $2000;
First Bank of Genesee, $1000.
arff
Contains Lysol, and kills germs
on razor and shaving-brush
(where germs abound), guards
the tiny cats from infection,
and gives the antiseptic shave.
If your dealer hasn't it, ask him
to order a supply for you.
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DUG
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AMUSEMENTS.
ALCAZAR
TODAY AND BAL
OK THIS WEEK.
Daily Mattneea for T.adlea Only
Iftc and fiOe. "Not a Picture.
At the matinees Alice Sterling will
address tbe ladies on the "Duel of the
Sexes," concerning marriage, divorce
and love.
l'ricee MffhU, for all over 15 years.
60c. 75c, $1, plus tax.
A K E R
.STOCK COMPANY
Tonight. All Week, Mat. Wed.. Sat.
THE WOMAN IX
ROOM 13
Next Week 'NOTHING BUT LIES."
PAN T A C E
MAT. DAILY 2:30 C?
ALL THIS WEEK.
Direct From Continental Triumphs
EDDIE FOI
and
The Younger Vorm
In the Original Creation "Slumwhere
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS. .
Three performances dally. Nig.ht curtain
at 7 ana v.
THi BEST IN VAUDiVILLB
3 Nights Sun.. Mon., Tura.. 15c to $1
4 Mats., Sun.. Mon.. Tues.. Wed., 15c to Toe
Sparkling Musical Comedy
"EXTRA DRY"
Plrtro. Four Readings.
BERNARD & DUFFY
Kl fried a Wynne Mm. Klfrledm Heller
WeinHteiia of Portland). Lflrbman Sisters,
KJuoft ruins. Topics of the Xa'
EVA TAYLOR & CO.
This Show Closes With Wed. Matinee,
January 14.
2SH
III
HOWS FOR
TS
V rn-kr A
TODAY
TONIGHT
THE GYPSY REVUE
Magnificent Dancins: Wonderful
Instrumentalists.
BESSIE LOVE
In Her latest Picture,
PEU'EEX."
THE THREE
KALCO.X S,
Aerial Pastimes.
BETTY
FREDERICKS
AMI COMPANY,
"Betty's Mistake"
GALVIN AND
BATH.
"Fun in a Fire
house." BILLT
DALY,
Whistling and
Chatter.
VILLANI AND YILLANI
Character Impersonators and
Singers.
Portiand'a Only Photoplay-Vaudeville
Shonahvp.
MATINEES 17 CENTS.
FREE
LECTURE
on
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
MUNICIPAL
AUDITORIUM
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
AT 8 P. M.
Third Church of Christ, Scien
tist, announces a free lecture on
Christian Science by Ezra W.
Palmer, C. S. B., of Denver, Colo
rado, member of the Board of
Lectureship of The Mother
Church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Doors will open at 7:30.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
Rates for
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In
The Oregonian.
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als and Situations Wanted') will bo
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tiser is a subscriber to either phone
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lowing day. Advertisements are taken
for The Unity Orrgonlan until 7:SO
P. M. : for The Sunday Oregonian until
6 P. M. Saturday.
DIET).
hit.t Tn thl city. Jan. B. TCrma A. Ball
aged 14 vears 6 months and 10 days, be
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
A. Ball, sister of flertrude M. and Claud
A all of this city. Remains are at
ihk ,f.nrelirr rhaoel of tbe F. S.
manning. Inc., 414 East Alder street. No
tice of funeral services will appear In a
later Issue.
DARDY At the residence. M2 V4 Vaughn
st, Jan. 7, Maude L- Dardy. aged 3
years beloved wife of Geo. W. Dardy.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ash
ford mother of Marvin. Donald and Les
ter Dardy. Funeral notice later. Re
mains are at the residential parlors of
Miller & Tracey.
QTJTGLBY In this city, at her late reai
denre, 110 Bast sixty-seventh street
South. January 7. Ssrah Jane Qulgley,
aged 76 years. The remalna are at Fin
ley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
SHBAR In this city January T. Susan R.
Shear, aged 6fi years, late of the Orel
apartments. The remains are at Fin
ley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
tflS th St., Opp City Hall. Wen Bros,
STb BLAE1SING GRANITE CO.
I IJ THIRD AT MADItON STBEET
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MEETING NOTICES.
GEORGE WRIGHT POST.
NO. 1. CJ. A. R. Another ot
our comrades has crossed the
dark river W. L. Tavls,
father of Pike Davta, attorney,
member of Son of Veterans.
Remains will be buried from
Finley', Fifth at Montgomery
streets, today, January 8, at
2:30.
lie served In Co. B. 1st' Mis
souri Engineer, enlisting Au
gust, 1861. discharged January,
lSGA: became a member of
George Wright Post In into.
C. A. I.AM AH, Commander.
A. E. SLOAN, Adjutant.
P. O. ELKS. NO. 141.
Regular meeting this
fThursday) evening. Elks'
temple, 8 o'elock. Im
portant business. Visiting
brothers welcome.
M. R. SPAUI.DING.
Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDER!,
K. T. Stated conclave
Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Red Cross npon 16.
Thev and wa will anDreclate
your attendance.
C. F. WIBGAND. Recorder.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER.
NO 18. R. A. M. Called con
vocation this Thursday after
noon and evening. East 8th
and Burnslde street, at 4 and
7 1 M O n'flwlr Ttlnnar o , fl
o'clock. R. A. degree. Visitors welcome.
By order E. H. P.
ROY QUACKENBUSH. Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO.
Ill, A. F. AND A. M. Spe-
ctal communications at 4:S0
and 7 o'clock today (Thurs
day). Work In the E. A. de-
' gree. Visiting brethren wel
come. Supper at 6:30 P. M.
C. E. MILLER, Secretary.
LENTS LODGE NO. 156. A.
F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Thursday)
evening, 7:80 P. M. M. M. de
degree to be conferred by the
Portland police team. Visitors
welcome.
order w. M.
C. D. OG5BURY, Secretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114.
A. F. AND A, M Special
communication this (Thurs
day) evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Masonic temple. Labor in the
M. M. degree. Visiting breth
ren always welcome. Hy order w. ai.
FRED L. OLSON. Sec
SUNN YS IDE LODGE NO.
163, A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication today tinurs
day). Jan. 8. Visitors wel
come. By order of W. M.
JOS. Y. JOY, Secretary.
OREGON SHRINE. NO. 1. will
give a dancing party tonight at
Chriatensen's hall. O. E. S. and
friends invited.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO.
2, I. O. O. will hold Joint
installation with Minerva
Jtjijrrjjr lodge No. 19. and Haasalo
-sww- Indies wo. 1&. '1 nursaay. Jan
uary 8, 8 P. M., Oddfellows' temple. All
members urged to atteno.
B. A. NBALOND. N. G.
JESSE T. JONES, Sec.
ONEONTA TRIBE NO. 2, IMPROVED
ORDER OF RED MEN The tribe will
resume its regular councils this (Thurs
day) evening at s o ciock at v. v.
hall. East 6th and East Alder streets. Im
portant business. Raising up of ohlefs.
Members urged to attend. Visiting broth
ers welcome. L. B. SMITH, C. of K.
MINERVA LODGE NO. 19, L O. O. F..
will meet this (Thursday) evening. All
members aro requested to-meet at Odd
fellows' hall. 228 Alder St., at 7:80 P. M.
for joint Installation with Samaritan No.
2. Hassalo No. 15, I. O. O. F. Visitors very
welcome. FRED SIEBENTHAN. V. S.
PETER WIEDEMANN, Sec
ROYAL ARCANUM MEETING".
Multnomah Council 14KI will hold a reg
ular meeting Friday evening. January 9.
for the election of officers. All members
urgently requested to be present. K. of P
hall. Alder at 11th. at 8 o'clock.
G. D. KENNEY, Regent.
UTOPIA REBEKAH LODGE NO. 62. I.
O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Thurs
day) evening. East 0th and East Alder.
Installation of officers. Visitors invited.
ANNA HOLT, Secretary.
THE MACCABEES. PORTLAND TENT
NO. 1. Regular. leview every Thursday,
409 Alder street. All members urged to bs
present. Visiting sir knights welcome.
GBO. B. BAKER. R. K.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna,
B.w designs. Jaeger Bros.. lSt-8 6th st
FBIEt.LANDKIl'8 for lodge smblsma
class pins and medals. 310 Washlngtoa sl
FUNERAL NOTICES.
RKPP January " 6, at his late residence,
7!7 Kant Bifrhth street North, llrnry
Repp, aged 67 years, beloved husband
of Margaret Ropp; father of Conrad and
John Kepp, Mrs. Catherine Bauer. Mri.
Christian Korba. Mm. Elizabeth Yost.
Mra. Klizabeth Burbach; brother of Mm.
.'. L. Popp, T-.udwi. George and Peter
Repp, all residing lu this city. Funeral
services will re conducted Thursday,
Jan. S. at 2 P. M from the Zlon Congre
gational church, corner of Kart Ninth
and Kremont Friends Invited. Inter
ment Rose City cemetwy. Pearson Co..
undertakers. RuBsell street at Union
avenue.
WHITE At the residence, 2fl4 Ross st
Jan. , Edmund White, a Red 47 years,
beloved husband of Alma Schmitzer
AV'hlte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame A.
White, brother of Mrs. Anna Sohumann
of St. Touis, Mo. Funeral services will ,
be held today (Thurs. ), Jan. 8, at 2 1
P. M. from the chapel of Miller & Tra- !
cey. Incineration ML Scott Park crem- I
atorium. St. Ixiuls, Mo., and Detroit, 1
Minn., papers pleaae copy.
SMITH Of Seattle. Wash., January S, 1
Amelia Christina Smith, aped 52 years
4 months and 10 days. The funeral
services will be held today, January 8a
at 11 o'clock A. M., at the funeral chap
el of the Portland Crematorium, corner
of Fourteenth street and By bee avenue.
Friends Invited. The remains are at thb
residence funeral parlors of Walter C
Kenworthy. 1.V12 and 1&34 East Thir
teenth street. Sellwood.
SCHAUMBURG In this city, Jan. 5, Sam
uel Hchaumburff, afC ' 211 years, beloved
son of Charles Schaumburjc and M innie
SchaumburR, brother of Mrs. Matilda
Patterson of Marynvllle, Cal. : Mrs. Bat
tle Partlow of this city; Mrs. Bertha
Iock8tater of Greenwood, B. C. Funeral
services will be held today (Thurs.), Jan.
8. at 1 P. M. at the chapel of Miller A
Tracey. Interment at the Crescent cem
etery at Tigard.
RADFORD In this city, January B. Mary
J. Radford, aged 76 years, mother of
W. T. Radford and Mrs. Alice R. Tau
ner of Blonmington, III.. Thomas W.
Radford of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mra
Kmma S. Hall and Edith V. Radford
of this city. The remains will be for
warded this (Thursday) morning: by J.
P. Fin ley A Son, to Bloomlngrton, 111-,
where services will be held and inter
ment made.
LANOERMAN In New Tork, Dec. 81,
1919, Lucille Langrerman. aged m years,
11 months, 23 days, beloved daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langerman, sifter
of Newton and Helen lanfcerman. Fu
neral from the family residence. Ml Clif
ton street, Friday at 11 A. M. Interment
Beth Israel cemetery. San Francisco and
Seattle papers please copy.
HKNKB In this city, January , Martha
Henke, afcrd 28 years, wife of John
Henke of 120 B. 43d street. The funeral
services will be held today (Thursday)
at 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the German
Baptist church. Fourth and Mill streets
Friends invited. Interment at Mount
Scott Park cemetery. J. P. Fin ley A
Son, directors.
PATHJRSON In this city at br late resi
dence 403 East Eighth street North,
January 6, Annie Park Paterson, aged
63 years. The funeral services will be
held Friday, Janusry 0, at 2:30 o'clock
P. M., at the Portland Crematorium,
Fourteenth and By bee streets. Friends
Invited. J. P. Finley & Son, directors.
HiOOINS January 5, at 681 Vancouver
avenue, Thomas H iff gins, ase 83 years,
beloved husband of Mrs. MaKgie Higclns
and father of C. !. Hlptfins. Funeral
services will be held from A. R. Zellar
Co. 'a parlors today (Thursday), January
8, at 2 P. M. Friends are Invited. In
terment Rose City cemetery.
WRIGHT At the residence, 23 Cherry
St.. Jan. 1t 1A20, James M. Wrijcht, aged
oft years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mav
- Wright. Friends invited to attend the
funeral services at 2 P. M. tomorrow
( Friday , Jan. 9, lfl20, at Holman par
lors, Third and Salmon sts. Interment
Riverview cemetery.
FORD Funeral services of the late John
. Ford will be held Thursday, January 8,
at 9:30 A. M. at the Dunning & McKntee
funeral parlors. Broadway and Ankeny
street. Friends invited. Interment
Mount Calvary cemetery.
DAVIS The funeral services of the late
William 1. Davis will be held today
(Thursday) at 2:80 o'clock P. M. at
Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends
invited Interment at Riverview cem
etery. BOULIN The funeral services of the late
Sarah Agnes Bouifn will be held today
(Thursday) at 1 o'clock P. M. at Fin
ley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in
vited. Interment at Riverview cemetery.
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Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and c!as- '
fiified for ready reference. For rates
information, telephone The Orogoman,
At'COlNTANTS.
J UL.IUS R. BLACK, accountant, auditor.
pecmiiii on involved accounts, aioacru
eysiem Installed, maintained. 728-a Fit
tock block. Telephone Broadway 1.
ALTERATIONS.
KEFlTTiNG and making of ladi. gar-
.ucn i, reasonable; work euaranteea.
J. Reubin, Louies' Tailor. 40 Bush &
lane bldg.
ASS AY KRS AM) ANALYSTS.
i ON TANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Oold. silver and platinum bought.
CARPET WEAVING.
DMOCThe kind that wear the best are
II WUO made from your worn-out carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union av.) Iiag ruca woven,
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refining and
resizing. Mail ordurs solicited. 1SS K.
8th street. Phone Eaat 30b0. B 12S0.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag Ruga, all iliti Mall orders prompt.
, Send for Booklet.
vxu ruga strain or dry cleaned, fl.SO.
. TI , fLLTK RUG CO..
Q4-56 Union av. ff. East 6.M6. B 143.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
.H,?, IRW'IX-HOUSOX COMPANY.
atiT Washington. Broadway 434. A 12S4.
CHIROPRACTOR.
SOO.000 KNOW MeMahon, 10O Chlroprac
lor throDKi pronounce treatment ea.-J-est,
best, permanent. 81 "treats" $15. Tel
f'll Illll.li m. ...... .
. ... w,,.., am n list.
Ji'LIAM- Estello and Florello De Veny.
tne only scientific chiropodist and arch
perii.,sts In th city. Parlors 302 Ger
.in;er oMg.. s. W. corner 2d and Alder.
rhons Main 1301.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist : corns. bun
Ions, foot arches made to order. Hll
Bwet.and bldg.. 5th Wash. Main 10S1.
CIRCILAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Roval
building. Marshall 5S22. Multlgraphlng.
mimeographing and mall advertising.
COLLECT IONS.
NETH A CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796.
No collections, no charge. Kalali. lpoo.
IJANCIXG.
KATHERINE M. ROWN
guarantees to teach all latest dances In
12 private lessons: 12 lessons. $5: 4 les
son 2. 603 Eilers bldg.. bet. 4th and
Sth. on Was h. at. Main B004.
Five dollars cart down prise. Friday.
Jan. 9. Columbia hall. 2d and Oak sts.
Pelrre's five-piece orchestra: rood time
assured.
DANCING SCHOOL.
MR3. BAYH. 308 Dekum bldg. 10-clas.
lersons. $5. Beginners Mon. eve. Private
lessons day and eve. Main 1345.
BALLROOM and atage dancing. Mil
Dorothy Rasmussen. ttiO Eilers bldg.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO.
rri3 81 K- lst- Portland. Or. Re
lltTvi;?J winding and electrical renalr.
I" specially. See us about
new or used motors. lidwy.
1045. A 1043.
MOTORS REWOUND
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
248 hi First St. Main 871.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. U KLINE CO.. 84-80-(i7-89 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
TH AN HOUSE R HAT CO.. 63-55 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL -ND CASCABA BARK.
KAHN feROS. 195 Kro-.it St.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY
68-70-72 Frcnt St.. Portland.
PALNTS. OILS AND CLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
RASMUSSEN CO.. Second and Taylor.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Baiter Auction House. TamhlK
and West Park, streets. Sale at 10 A. M.
FLORISTS.
LUBLINER We strive to please
328 .Morrison. Portland hotel. Marshall 7."3.
34S Morrison, bet. Bdwy. & Park. Mar. 2.'.7.
PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP Funeral;
sprays, $1.B0 up. 400 Wash. sL, beL .
13th and 14th. Broadway 2870. I
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 8!i4
Wabhingron. Main 2H9, A 120U. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., floribts, 287 Morrison el
Main 770U. Fine flowers and tloral de
signs. No branch stores
PORT LAND ROSE NCRSERT. shrubbery
and landscaping. Tabor 6790.
1RV1NGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and
"Yamhill. Funeral designers; lowest prices.
SajTm. SMITH, Main 7215, A 3121. Sell
ing building. Sixth and Alder sts.
wiSKETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
at., bet. 4th and 6th. Main S1U2. A 1181. i
rtXIRAL DIRECTORS.
Edward Holman & Son
Funeral Directors
Third and Salmon sts. Main 507, A 1011.
" Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
perfect Funeral Service for I.era.
Independent Funeral Director.
Wash St., bet. 2Uth-;ltt, west aide.
Main li091. Lady assistant. A 7 BBS.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS. Broadway and
Pine SU Phone Broadway 43U. A 465i
Lady Attendant.
J.P.FINLEY&SON
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 0. Montgomery ut 5th. A 159K.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. 16th and Everett sta Telephone
B roa dway 2133. Home. A 2138.
F S. DUNNING. INC.
414 El Alder. Phone East 52.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
use of tloral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
BueceFfom to wileon koss, Multnomah
m.t B. 7th. Eaat 64. Irvlngton district.
P. L. LERCH fasr781
and Clay ats.
T 183A
ERICSON
Twelfth and Morrinon a La.
BroaAway 2534.
A. D. KENWORTHY CO,
R802-04 82d St.. Lenta. Tabor 5287.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
692 Williams Ave.
East 1088. C 1U88.
BREEZE & SNOOK j.&f ."??!&
SKBWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. M. 4162. A 2221. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged cru
elty to animals. Office, room 153
courthouse. Phone Main 378 . from
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Tbe society has full chargre of the
city pound at Its home, 535 Columbia
boulevard. Phone any time. Wood
lawn 764. Dops for sale. Horse am
bulance for sick or disabled horses.
Small animals painlessly electrocuted
where necessary, and stray animals
cared for.
NFW TODAY.
STORAGE SPACE
IatTeatlsjate Our Plant stad Rates.
Why Assume Kxpenslve Leases Under
Present High Costs?
CLAY S. MOUSE, IXC.
Drayigc and Storage.
13th and Clisan. Phone Udvtr. 3470.
by the month or year, or oiner .
Main 70 .0 or A 6095, Uouse (
noo and cat iiosrrrA-u
KO .SK CIT V V lTfcr.lN RY H03FITAU
415 KaU Seventh. Kasl .'S47. B 1962.
FERTILIZER.
FOR ROSKS, Uwu and Riirdcn; cood ma
nure, guaranteed. Tabor 2T04!
H KlVOOD FLAVORING.
GET eitimas (or new or old house, Port
land liardood Floor Co.. 1ST W. Tark.
HEMSTITCHING.
hi. STKPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, buttons covered: n18-'1
orders 21 ti Pit toe k blk. Broaaway 1020.
JEWELERS.
ROSS & CO., INC.
WHOLKSALI5 Mrli. JEWELERS.
8D r'LOOR MOiiAWK. Bl.Dt..
ALL. WORK. GUARANTEED.
OPTICIANS.
NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTACLES.
Dr. George Kuuenstein. the veteran op
tician, still fit. the bet eyen.afs at
vry imiilerato prices. Tories. Ivryytots.
alo the cheaper grades. 6Morrlsou.
OPTOMETRISTS A:i OPTICIANS.
. . . . . - . - T. . WAVIMti
I eoLicli your patronaae on the
ba.lfe oi capable service Thou
sands of .atisnea tusramn
trial will convince you. CbarleB V. oood
nian. optometrist. 2UJ Monson. M.. -I---
t-ATEM ATTORNEYS.
R. c. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and foreign pa touts. QUI Ueku m bidg.
GOLDBERG. I120 Worcester bldg. M. 2525.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHlLLiPS. Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, b. adder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure.
I'LIMBINU SVPP1JE1S.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
prices. Starke-Davie Co.. 212 ltd. M.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. B. Ganten,,e'"'
Manager. Printing and linotyping. lOO'i
Front St., corner gtark. Main or A 1410
DDIJTIl!P F. V. BALTtS Ac COMPANY
F KIN I IN J 1st and Oak sts. M. Iti5. A 11
" PAINTLNO.
C H IEBR1LU house, sign painting, pa
perlng. tinting. Tabor 2ill. 8 10 E. 44th.
SECOND-HAND STORKS.
LEVIN HARD WARS & FURNITURE CO.
21 FRONT ST.
We buy and soli everything In the
hardware and furniture
M.un U970. A 7174.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU.
Dekum bldg. U. S,. foreign traden
601
marKs
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
"The Service With a Reputation."
KOVINC-P CK'G-STORAGE- H AGGAGF
13lh and Kearn-y. Hranch su. Bdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3303
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Ollsnn gt.,
corner 1 3ih. Phon Broadway 1-Sl or
lltJU. V own and operate two larg
cias-i "A" warhnusps on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insurn nee rates In the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OLBEN TRANSFER CO . 24S Pine.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE.
FFCL'RITY STORAGE & TRANSFER
CO.. 10.'. PARK ST. MAIN 5195. A lOr.l.
BIANUFACTURERS
MILL SrrPLIES.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
68-7Q-72 front street. Portland-
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
6S-7Q-72 Front street. Portland.
PL! MKINU Sl l'I'I.IKS AMI PIPE.
KLINE CO.. S4-MJ-87-8 Front.
PRODUCE COM.MI SSION M KR CHANT.
EVERD1NG & FARRELL. 140 Front St.
KOPK AND BINDER TW INK.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and NortWrup.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison
NEW TODAY.
Build Your Own Garag
Sectional Garage to you anywhere
In the northwest. Tou can set it
up in a few hours. Send for circular
REDIMADE BUILDING CO.
SIS v. lltta St. I'hone bast 5114.
i'lirtland. Or.
N 1
GARAGES
For All Cars
Prices on Application
Ready-Cut and Portable
Houses
:T millmade
CONSTRUCTION
,, bUlilrMill
-v j lam I'nlon Ae, R.
. ,.,A.rJ U din. 2413.
VK CALL Kill TO Lit OLD
CAltl'K I S,
Rnjgs and Woolen Cloth Inic.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work. Turned Oat Promptly.
RiK Itnsra Woven All Slrea.
Mall Orders. Send for Booklet.
Cnrpets Cleaned, Laid and He
filled, NOHTHWKST Rl ti CO,
ISM Kin) Sth St.
Phone Kaat 35.no.
Portland Rug Company
MANX FAI TLRERM Of
FLUFF RUGS
-THERE'S A DIFFERENCE."
WE tl;E ALL SIZW i.N liOIB
ILL IF AND RAti KIU3.
lt If Call for Year Old Carpet.
Work Will Be Returned 'TromnilT."
Maul Order t.iven l'ronipt Attention.
WE CLEAN CAKFETS.
Portland Rug Company
1678 Kant Seventeenth Street.
Fhone It IS4. Either I'aciflo or Home.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Repayable by In.allmat If rralred
Lowest I titer rat Raton. lo
Delay Id (.'losing;.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-Slft NorlkitMler Dank; Bulldlnc
Marshall 4114.
5y2
Mortgage Loans
Edward E. Goudey Co.
V. S. Bank, Building-.
j v
'1
vr? i j ih-
&T-r 1 1 1 N 1 i-
Wa will deliver a
SEAL ESTATE.
APARTMENT.
$12.500 Buy this 4-flat apartment: thla
Is a modern and up-todnte build
ing, will make a good home
nh an income. Lot HOxlSO.
oemra-Ily locatel on Tillamook
i. Tins Is a gllt-cdgs roaiiy
Inveslment. one of ths beat aver
offered to the public. If you
.ant a good home thli la It.
Terms.
HOUSE.
8.200 Iet us t.hov you this beautiful
home. Thl. building is doul'ie
constructed and la a corner lo
cation. Lot 43x!4. Three cherry
trees and one peach tive. If you
are seeking a home you alii
like this one. located on Haw
thorne ave.
HOUSE.
( 3,230 Will buy n nice S-room home.
on lot 50x100. one block off of
Union ave car line. M000 cash
and balance like rent. Thl. is
a wonderful buv.
OREGON BUSINESS FINANCIAL
AGENCY.
44S MORGAN BUILDING.
tor Sale Hat and Apartment Property.
EAST SIDE APARTMENTS.
PRICE ONLY 42..'o0.
In a choice east side location: corner;
has every modern Improvement; hard
wood floors throughout, sleeping porches,
steam heat. etc.. eomnletelv furnished:
fsooo net income per year. For full de
tails see
RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO..
3Q.- Oh It st. Broadway 4133
PRICE ONLY $30,000.
NET INCOME. 7(K)0.
Corner brick, close in. west side, com
pletely furnished with first-class oak fur
niture; always filled with good tenant.
If you mean business would be pleased te
furnish you full details.
RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO..
30.'. Oak at. Broadway 4133. ' '
WILL SACRIFICE OUR $13,000
income apartments for J5O.0OO. Must
have at least 420.000 cash. No trade
considered. See our mgr.. 1219 Iv. W.
Bank bldg.
For Sale
-Lota.
LOTS FOR SALS.
Rose City Park 51st St., near SIsTttron.
MlxlOO, facing west. J750.
Ust St., near Sandy
blvd.. 30x100, fatting
west: $700.
TvMberg Heights 4sth Bt., near 'Broad
way. 80x100; 950.
Elmhurst N. W. corner 6Sth and Tilla
mook, facing south, 100x100;
J 1 200.
Rossmere 40th St., near Thompson, fac
ing we&t, looxioo; $2400.
Irvlngton ltith tit., near Klickitat, fac
ing east, SOxlOO: $1200.
20th st.. near Siskiyou, facing
west, 50x100; $1200.
Hyde Park 72d st., near Sandv blvdw
facing east. 50xl(M; $475.
COB A. McKENNA & CO., - '
82 FOURTH STREET,
MAIN 4522.
PARKROSB ACRE SNAP.
EAST TERMS Grounds all cleared.
1 block to Sandy blvd., block to
school, 2 blocks to car; finest kind of
soil; terms, only $200 down, balance $15
a month. Now is the time to buy acre
age and get it ready for spring planting.
J. T.. HARTJIAN COMPANY, '
7 Chaiaber of Commerce .Bids. ' - '
Main 208.
SALE or trade 50x100 lot. Rodney av.
and Skidmore street. phono Woodlawn
1402.
WILL sell my Portland lot very cheap.
OolS 4th ave. N. W.. Seattle. Wash.
FOR SALE lots, block 4, Boston add.,
$450. Buwy. 32:il.
For Sale Houses.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
5-ROOM BUNGALOW.
$3250.
Reception hall, large living room with
fireplace, built-in buffet. Dutch kitchen,
full cement basement with laundry tray:
2 nice bedrooms, excellent bath: wide
paved streets: east front. 2 block to
Hawthorne car. Don't fail to see this,
J. A. HUBBELL.
107S Hawthorne ave. Tabor 8S92.
CLOSE-IN. EAST-SIDE BUNGALOW.
ti rooms with all the modern built-in
conveniences, large and attractive liv
ing room, exceptionally good electric
fixture, full concrete basement, furnace
and flrepiace; garage, corner lot; $43uU.
$1250 cash.
Mr. Perr,
COE A. McKENNA AV CO,
82 FOURTH STREET.
MAIN 4522.
JLST completed, bungalow of 8 rooms ar.d
sleeping porch. 3 lovely bedroome on
ground flour, large living room, bard
wood floors, beautiful bui'fet and fire
place. Dutch kitchen. concrete base
ment, corner lot. This bungalow is a
beauty, double constructed, best of ma
terial and workmanship. Price $4iH(.
easy terms. Interest at 6 per cent. O. W.
Bryiin. 5US Cham, of Com. Main 19&4.
eeninKS Marshall 805.
NEW IRVINGTON HOME.
This fine home has 8 large room,
hardwood floor throughout, finished in
old Ivory and papared with choice
papers: tiled bath with beautiful fix
tures, double garage, complete in every
detail, corner lot; open for your in -spf'ctlon
today; easy terms. Corner of
12th and Bruzee sis. Turner Wlnahlp.
buldera. Tabor 2124 or Tabor .IfiP
BRAND NEW NOW READY.
JUST THK FINEST FOR TWO PEOPLE.
LarKe living room with hat closet,
god-stxed bedroom with clothes closet,
also line bath with toilet and lava
torv. cabinet kitchen with breakfast al
cove just off kitchen. A fine, big lot
UOxlOO. Everything paid. $2450, $300
cash.
SMITH-WAGONER CO.. Stock Exch.
ttl'JOO. HOI.LADAY. $8000.
New listing, bungalow style house: 1
bedrooms, sleeping porch. djn, hard
wood floors, all in white enamel; Rector
healing svstem: double lot. fine strata;
house was built for a home ana is a
snap at $8'.mm. For special appointmeat
call Lawrence.
K." B. HOLMES CO..
272 Stark St. Main 051.
$1HU0 WEST S1DH tlttuO.
If you want something close in. sea
this S-room cottage. Wood at.; 4 rooms
downstairs. 1 bedruoin. bath and storage
room upstairs; plastered, good plumb
ing electric lights. Term If desired.
A. H. BIRRfiLL CO..
217 X, W. Hank bldg. Marshall 4114.
4-ROOM bungalow, large living room, fire
place, gas and electricity; full base
ment Located convenient to Seliwooa
car line Price $'J4K, terms If daslrau.
JOHNoON-IJODSON CO.. ,
gV2. 8.". li.i-i W. Bank bldg. Main S77.
lKVlXfiTON loOxlOO. southeast facing,
beautiful 9-room home, massive atoue
fireplace in living room. 5 bedrooms, 'Z
have fireplaces; concrete porches: $1:1,500:
worth fclast 4111. McDonell.
S0x50 5-ROOM. bath, paved street, ce
mented full sire basement for workshop
and garage; some furniture, $2500. ftOx
50 o-room house, bath, close in, $1100.
B 3S, Oregonianj
ik. i n ' ; . i
To close estate will sell at reasonable
price and terms, desirable, modern resi
dence, corner uth and Brazee. Donald
Maclend. 1001-2 Spaulding bldg.
WANTED TO SELL Real estate. 8-ropm.
full two-story house, garage, on corner
lot. corner Corbett and iowa Bts., South
Portland. ilake very attractive price
to anyone Interested. Lang & Co.
IRV1NGTON SACRIFICE, $6000 takes this
fine home, near 19th aid Thompson;
large living room. Ivory finish. 2 fire
Xlaces. sleeping porch, garage. ,Ku'
hau.sen. Main 807S. '.
l(iO DOWN' AN1 $J5 MONTH.
MT. WHITT CAR ClOOU STREETS.
3 rooms, gas. patent toilet: lot 37x110;
11 nice fruit trPea. Total. $1100.
SMITH-WAOOSKK CO.. Stock Exch.
5-KOOM liouse. full cement basefuenc;
fruit trees and chicken house: paved t.,
all improvements paid for; some cash,
balance as rent. Owner, 9t6 lat at.
Marshall 44S1.
tNUEK con.truction, 4 -room bungalow, on
acre, close to car, hard -surface street;
easy terms. Lovegren, 614 Dekum bldg.
Mai n 07O. -
iRVIN.;TOC Semi-bungalow, corner, 6-
rnom; fine finish; plate s4ass; garage;
$7501). Kast 41'J.
$3ir. TKRMri Six-room modem home la
(Jroveland Park: splendid neighborhood.
f-d. near Division. Owner. Main 3IM.
HtVINfJTON Bungalow. ISth st.. betweea
Brazee and Knott; $io00: ft large room,
fireplace, furnace, garage. Eaat 41!.
$2MI0 BUYS a five-room house, close in
paved streets, between two car lines!
Call Tabor 73''0.
ai0 $."i0 CASH CIEAN ROOMS' 1
CHAMBERS CLOSETS. FURNACE
CLOSE IN; 50x100. EAST 5438.
mall fruit: must sell at once: $1000 caah
or ipnns. .!,.,. nis. nte. cr. r..
5-ROOM bungalow, all convenience, built
ins; price liKIO. terms. BF Hi;, Or ego -
5-ROONI cottage, lot 75x100. fruit trees
chicken house. $1450, terms. Broadwav
ins. COO Oregon bldg.
NICELY furnished 5-room bungalow, lu
blocks from Rose City car; price tsooo
terms. SS E- 72d St. N".
IRV1NGTON High-clase 7-room home
owner wiil sacrifice. East 6015.
IHVINOTOM HOMES. MeDOyKi..: "
600 JiAST 14TU BT. N. EAT 419,