Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 09, 1920, Page 12, Image 12

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TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920
STRIKE HEBE IS
O.-W. K. & MANAGER SAYS
MEX AREN'T DISSATISFIED.
31. J. Bnckley Declares General
Walkout 3ot Intended So
Tar as He Knows.
So far as has been heard In Port
land, there has been no definite move
on the part of unions affiliated with
the railroad brotherhoods in the west
looking toward a general strike, such
as seems to have been threatened In
the east and as reported in dispatches
from Washin.on.
M. J. Buckley, general manager of
the O.-W. R. & N. company, said yes
terday that thus far he has heard
nothing of such a move, although he
has been in unusually close touch with
certain organizations of men within
the past few weeks.
"There has been no sign, thus far,
on any of our lines as to dissatisfac
tion among the men." said Mr. Buck
ley. "The only thing whatever that
I have seen is the little fracas on the
electric division of the Milwaukee
line last week, and that seemed purely
local and not significant or any larger
trouble."
"I have received no intimation of
any kind that there is to be a general
strike unless certain demands of the
railroad brotherhoods are met," said
Federal Manager Davidson of the
Southern Pacific. "Of course, it may
be that a poll has been or is being
taken among them to determine what
shall be done in this or that case, but
I have no knowledge of any grievance
or feeling on the part of the employes
thus far."
DIRECTOR THOMAS LAUDED
Stand Against Catholics Commend
ed by Pythian Lodge.
Commendation of the action of
School Director George B. Thomas in
taking a stand against the employ
ment of Catholic teachers in the pub
lic schools of the city is expressed in
a resolution adopted by Phalanx
lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias, at
its last meeting, as follows:
"Whereas, We note that School Di
rector Thomas has openly declared
his intention to support the public
schools of Portland from all religious
domination and propaganda, and es
pecially the election of teachers af
filiated with any church who would
be given an opportunity to advance
the policies of any church which is
antagonistic to our public school sys
' tern: therefore,
"Be it resolved. That this lodge does
hereby unanimously and heartily in
dorse the position taken by School
Director Thomas and the sentiments
expressed by him, and
"Resolved, That we congratulate
the citizens of Portland on having a
school director who has. shown him
self courageous enough to stand by
his convictions."
FARM CO-OPERATION PAYS
Juckson County Bureau Reports
Saving of $16,000.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis, Feb. 8. (Special.)
'Records of the Jackson county farm
bureau show that $16,000 has been
saved to the farmers of the county
through co-operative marketing. The
work there is in charge of R. D.
Flaherty. W. A. McKabe is in charge
of Josephine county. The two coun
ties plan to co-operate.
The farm bureau of Jackson county
asked the county court for an assist
ant county agent and for retention
of the home demonstration agent,
Miss Florence Poole. The court dis
allowed the budget for the home dem
onstration agent. Members of the
farm bureau then signed a joint note
lor J1-U0 to retain Miss Foole, George
A. Mansfield is president of the Jack
son county farm bureau.
PUPILS DESERT SCHOOLS
Anti-Vaccination Fight in Marsh'
field Reaches Climax.
MARSHFIELD. Or., Feb. 8. (Spe
cial.) The public schools of Marsh-
field will be depleted in attendance
when they open this morning, accord
ing to reports following the closing
Friday night. The time limit for vac
cination against smallpox ends with
opening tomorrow morning, and all
children attending are required to
have complied with the laws govern
ing certuicates oi vaccination. Teach
ers in many departments reported
wholesale desertions by children, who
took their books home with them on
Friday at close of school hours.
District Attorney John F. Hall, be
sieged with questions from each side
cf the controversy, prepared an opin
ion regarding the situation, and de
clares the law is sound.
BANQUET HELD AT COVE
Problems of Civic Improvement
Are Discussed.
COTE. Or., Feb. 8. (Special.)
Mrs. Hugh McCall was hostess for the
Cove Woman's Civic Improvement club
and its guests of honor their hus
bands and members of the city council
and their wives Thursday when local
betterment problems were considered.
Covers at the banquet were laid for
50. A programme of musical num
bers was given by the high school
orchestra. The speakers Included May
or Weimen and Bishop Mitchell, the
Rev. Mr. Hansen and Professor Kauf
man. The open discussion of . the civic
problems resulted in the appointment
of J. W. L. Kaufman, S. H. Weimer
and W. D. Foreman to arrange for a
public meeting to organize a commer
cial club.
JACKSON RAIN DEFICIENT
January Reported as Dryest Month
on Record in District.
MEDFORD. Or., Feb. 8. According
to the monthly report of the weather
bureau, January was the dryest month
in the history of southern Oregon, less
than half an inch of rain falling. The
average for the month was 4.29 inches.
As the precipitation has been de
ficient since the beginning of the
rainy season, farmers and fruit rais
ers are becoming worried and an
added impetus has been applied to the
campaign for irrigation.
The price of water under the pro
posed irrigation district will be $125
an acre, but with the increased cost
in farm products the conviction is
gaining ground that to obtain water
at this price will be a measure of true
economy.
WOOD CAMPAIGN STARTED
Opening; Gun I'ired bj Organiza
tion in Capital City.
SALEir, Or., Feb. 8. Specia!.)
The opening pun In the Leonard Wood
campaign for president was fired
here last night when a number of
ILiXioa coualy republicans gathered
In the office of Walter L. Tooae Sr.
and perfected a temporary organiza
tion. Temporary officers are Hal D.
Patton, president; G. T. Booth, vice
president; William Bell, secretary;
Mrs. Z. J. Rises, treasurer; Charles
Abrams, chairman of the publicity
committee, and H. J. Wenderoth,
chairman of the committee on mem
bership. When the complete membership of
the local club has been completed a
meeting will be called to perfect a
permanent organization. The organ
ization then will be a part of the
Leonard wood cluD ol Oregon.
Mr. Tooze will go to Marshfield to
morrow to assist in organizing a
Leonard Wood club there.
Clichalis DeBaters Win Again.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Feb. 8. (Spe
cial.) Chehalis high school debating
team won another debate Friday
evening when, it defeated Oakville,
thus making a 1000 per cent average
to date. Restriction of foreign labor
for eight years -was the subject, Che
halis having , Lhe negative. March 6
Chehalis will meet Raymond here on
the same subject, each team having
won three debates.
Auto Presented to Preacher.
EUGENE, Or., Feb. 8. (Special.)
Dr. E. V. Stivers, the "fighting par
son" of the First Christian church of
Eugene, is the recipient of a new auto
mobile from his congregation to re
place the one he had owned for some
time. The presentation was made at
a meeting Friday night of the univer
sity Bible classes at the church. It
was a surprise.
Railroad Control Favored. .
CHEHALIS, Wash., Feb. 8. (Spe
cial.) Lewis County Pomona Grange,
at its Silver Creek meeting Friday,
resolved in favor of the government
retaining control of the railroads. Mr.
Costello of Seattle, who has charge of
the Grange warehouses in the state,
and F. P. Waters of Spokane were
principal outside speakers. H. W. A.
Tramm, the new master, presided.
Steele Resigns Club Office.
EUGEXE, Or., Feb. 8. (Special.)
Will G. Steele has tendered his resig
nation as secretary of the Medford
Commercial club and a similar posi
tion has been offered him by the Eu
gene chamber of commerce. No reply
to the offer has yet been receivedt
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
AUCTION SALE.
Tue'dav, 10 A. M . Thursday, 10 A. M.,
and Saturday, IP. 211 Second SL. bet,
Taylor and Salmon.
At Wilson's Auction Bonis, la A. U.
FomtTur. 1SM-171 Second st.
AMUSEMENTS.
-I
rlfKET OFFICE sale: i
Opens Today J
ODTT TfiBrond way at Taylor
JTlGlijlU Phone Main 1.
THIS WEEK
""ds".r;. NIGHTS, FEB. 12,13,14
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
DAVID BELASCO
PRESENTS
DAVID
WARFIELD
THE AUCTIONEER
7
IF YOU ORDER BY MAIL
add 10fo war tax. Inclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Make
checks, postof flee money orders to
W. T. Pangle, Mgr. Heilig Theater.
?yEoSr-Floor' 3- last 3 rows
$2.o0; Balcony, $2.50, $2, 81.50; Gal
lery, reserved and admission, Jl.
SPECIAL SAT. MAT. Floor; 82.50:
Balcony, $2, $1.50, 81; Gallery, re
served and admission, 81.
TICKETS NOW SELLING.
ANNOUNCING
ANNUAL
DANCE
SEASON
Management
CITY OF PORTLAND
Public
Auditorium
Thursday,Friday,Saturday
Evenings of This Week
Removable Hardwood
Dance Floor in
Place
Largest Dance Floor in
Northwest
lo-Piece Orchestra
Admission 55c
LYRIC
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Mat Dally at 2. Nighta at 7 and 9.
DILLON & FRANKS with The Rosebud
Chorus in
Cabaret De Luxe
A laughing musical whirl.
Country Store (extra) Tues. night.
DANCING
GUARANTEED In 8 three-hour lessons.
Ladira $2.50. gentlemen ...0O. DeHoney's
beautiful academy. 23d and Washington.
New class's start Monday. Tuesday. Thurs
day and Friday eve.. 8 to 11:30. Plenty of
desirable partners and practice. No em
barrassment. My latest book describing
all dances and etiquette free. Classes are
large and seloct, the social feature alone
is worth double the price. You can never
learn dsncing by taking so-called private
lessons from Inferior teachers. You must
have practice. This Is the only school of
Its class In the city. Learn from profes
sional dancers. Private lessons all hours,
Phor.e Main 7rtS.
CIRCLE
FOTOTH AT
WASHINGTON
HOCDINI
IN
"THE CRIM GAMK.
Also HaroM Lloyd In his first J10O.0O0
comedy. "Bumping Into Broadway." Open
from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4
o'clock o liio folio lag morning.
AMCSEMKNTS,
TH BISTm, IN VAUDIVILLI
4 Mat., gun., Hon.. Turn.. Wed.. 15e tn 75e
5 Mchts. feting J 5c to Sl.iS; Mon., Tues.
15c to ft.
COLKTTA BTAX "FOB
and PITY'S
I.ETA ORLOB I SAKE."
Kenney Hollis; Duffy Caldwell
BRADLEY AKDINE
Lucille & Cockle; Klnotranu; Topics of
the Day.
ELSA RUEGGER
This Show Clones With the Matinee
Wednesday, February 11.
AKER
STOCK COMPANY
Tonight All Week Mats. Wed.. Sat.
For all the people, all the time.
"ABRAHAM LINCOLN."
Next week "Daddy LongleKs."
Tonight All Week Mats. Wed., Sat.
ALCAZAR
in Geo. M. Cohan's his hit
45 Minutes From Broadway
With Mabel Wllber and 40 People.
Next "High Jinks." It's Some Show
HIPPODROME
TODAY
TOJflGHT
MR. CAPITALIST,
MR. LABOR,
"The World Aflame"
Will Hit Yon a Smashing Blow
See Frank Keenan's Message on
Industrial Unrest
"REVUE COMIQUE"
Pretty Girls Pretty Clothes
and
Five Other Big Vaudeville Xnmbers
PantageS
MAT. DAILY 2:30
HKVRIETTE DE SF.RRIS MODELS
In celebrated living art production?.
Direct from London's Drury Lane and
Keith's New York Palace.
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS. ,
Three performances daily. Night curtain
at 7 ana .
MEETING NOTICES.
M OREGON SHRINE, NO. 1, OR
DER OF THE WHITE SHRINE
OF JERUSALEM, will give a ben
efit dancing and card party at
V7J Christensen's hall, 11th and Yam
' hill streets, on Thursday evenine.
Feb. 12. All members of the O. E. S. and
their friends invited. COMMITTEE.
WOODLAWN
LODGE NO. 171. L O.
O. F. Meets erery
Monday evening, s p.
M. at 444 Dekum ave..
Wood lawn hall,
cially invited J.
Visiting brothers espe
MAROLD HART. Sec,
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 12,
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Monday)
eve. at 7:30 o'clock. Refresh,
ments. Visiting brethren cor
dially Invited.
W. H. DeLIN. Secretary.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO.
2, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Monday)
evening at 7 o'clock sharp.
Work In E. A. degree. Visitors
welcome.
W. S. WEEKS, Sec.
MARTHA WASHINGTON
.CHAPTER. NO. 14. O. E. 8.-.
Stated meeting this (Mondavi.
'8 P. M., East 8th and Burnside.
Degrees. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND. Sec.
FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER. NO.
115, O. E. S. Stated commnnim.
tion this (Mondavi vnln. in...
t)cent hall, 43d and Sandy.
ELLA DUNN RICE. Sec.
PORTLAND REVIEW. NO. 7 Special
meeting has been called at the home of
Mrs. Krai), 653 Hoyt St., Tuesday, Feb 10
at 1 P. M, By order of May Wilson, com
mander. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 eta st.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge 'emblems,
class pins and medals. 310 Washington St.
DIED.
STARKWEATHER In this city, Febru
ary 6, 1920. Lucy Starkweather, aged 28
years. Deceased Is survived by a hus
band, Richmond Starkweather, and two
children, a father and mother. Rev. and
Mrs. C. E. Farney of Hutchinson, Kan
sas, also two brothers. Elza and Ken
neth Farney, and Miss Farney of Hutch
inson, Kansas. Remains are at the par
lors of the Skewes Undertaking com
pany, corner 3d and Clay sts. Funeral
notice later.
BERG Feb. 8, at his late residence 971
Missouri ave., Frank Berg, aged 27 years
beloved husband of Minnie Berg and'
father of Wilford .Berg, son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Berg. Coeur d'Alene. Idaho;
brother of Wilford, Herbert, Benard and
Esther Berg. Deceased was a membet
of Multnomah Camp. No. 77, W. O W.
and Washington Lodge, A. F. and A. M.
Remains at Pearson's undertaking par.
lors. Russell st. at Union ave.
FLEMING In this city. Feb. 7, 1920, at
her residence. Capitol Hill, Augusta
Fleming, aged 75 years 11 months 13
days. Deceased is survived by 3 daugh
ters and one son, Mrs. Guy Randolph,
Deer island: Mrs. Mary McKenzie, Fres
no, Cal.; Miss Emma Fleming of -this
citv and Fred Fleming, also of Port
land, Or. Remains at the parlors of
the Skewes Undertaking company. Fu
neral notice later.
SCHIEBER Feb. 8. 1920, at the home of
his parents, William and Florence Schie
ber. 89 E. 2th st. N., Qulntin Victor
Schleber, age 1 year 3 months 2 days.
Remains in charge of Skewes Undertak
ing company. Funeral notice later.
HANZLICEK In this city, Feb. 6, Joe
Hanzlicek, aged 39 years, brother of
lira. Frank Kasl of Chicago, 111. Re
mains are at the Dunning & McEntee
parlors. Broadway and Ankeny st. Fu
neral notice later. 1
SHERMAN In this city February 8 Da-
. . , 1 1 I ,.k... Chan... .1 . .
, ,um . uuwuiaii, mecru 10 years, nus
band of Mrs. Myrtle Sherman of the
Etna apartments. The remains are at
Finley's, Montgomery at 5tb, Notice of
funeral hereafter.
CASEY In this city February 8. Leslie
Florence Casey, age 26 years, beloved
wife of J. M. Casey. Remains are at
the parlors of F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414
Bast Alder street. Funeral announce
ment will appear in later issue.
DAVIS In this city. February 8, 19"0
Rose Davis, aged 42 years. Deceased is
survived by a husband, Stephen Davis.
Funeral notice later. Remains at the
parlors of the Skewes Undertaking com
pany, corner Third and Clay.
DAVEY In this city, at her late resi
dence, 899 H Albina ave., Feb. 8, Millie
Davey, aged 33 years, wife of J. H.
Davey. The remains are at Finley's
Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral
hereafter.
HTMAN In this city, February 8. 1920,
Minnie Dorothy Hyman, aged 4,1 years
beloved wife of M. Hyman. The re
mains are at Holman's parlors. An
nouncement of funeral later.
TOOMET At Mulloy. Or., Feh. 7, Jere
miah Toomey, aged 71 years, husband
of Mrs. Sarah Toomey. The remains
are at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth
Notice of funeral hcrcaiter, . . .
WHITING Tn this city. Fehruarv 7
Bertram Whiting, aged 49 years, late of
1712 E. 7th St. The remains are at Fin
ley's, Montgomery at Firth. . Notice of
funeral hereafter.
KIRKLAND In this city, February 7
John F. Klr-kland, aged 37 years, brother
of S. D. Kirkland of Van Buren. Ark.
The remains are at Finley's, Montgom
ery at Fifth.
DeLACET In hl city. February ,
Claudine DcLacry, Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. DeLacey of 5433 44th
ave. S. E. The remains are at Finley's
Montgomery at Fifth.
KILLORAN In this city. Feb. 8, George
E. Kllloran, aged 28 years. Announce
ment of funeral later bjr the Ericeoa
LnaertaUns Co.
ILNEBAL NOTICES.
McKEOWN In Vancouver, Wash.. Edna
Aiae AIcKeown, age 30 years, 11 months.
1 1 days, beloved wile oc urover ii
McKeown. mother of Harold and Baby
AlcKeown ol AlcAfurray. Wash., daugn
ter of Mr. ana Mrs. W. H. Hamilton
of Portland, Or., sister of Fltx K. Ham
ilton of Klamath Falls, Or.; Edward
A. Hamilton of Vancouver, Wash.; Fred
W. Hamilton of Portland, Or.; Mrs.
A. Meeker of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs.
D. T. Smith and Mrs. F. D. De Veny
of Portland, Or. Funeral services will
be held Monday, Feb. tt, at 10:30 A. M.
at the Monta villa M. K. church, Fast
both and Pine. Interment at Mt. Scott
cemetery. Kemains are at K. W. liable
& Co.. E. Glisan at.
TAYLOR At the residence. 625 B. Forty-
seventh street North. Feb. 6, lUO, Frank
Taylor, aged tii years, beloved husband
of Mary M. Taylor; father of H. W. Tay
lor of Wilbur, Wash.; W. R. Taylor of
beattie, v. ash.; J. D. Taylor, Mrs. A. K.
uavis, Airs. j. Miller and Airs. U.
Clouu of Portland, or Friends invited
to attend the funeral services at 2:30 P.
M. touay Monuay, Feuruary U, 1::0,
at Hoi man 'a funeral parlors. Third and
cajinon SLreets. interment liiverview
cemetery.
KUNDRBT At the family residence,
tJDlo Forty-third avenue southeast, Mary
Ann Kundret, aged 76 years, beloved
mother of Mrs. i,ila Loabo, Mrs. Km ma
Fitzgerald and H. G. Kundret. all of
this city, sister of Mrs. Jacob Wenger
of iSalem, Or. The funeral services will
be held tomorrow (Monday), February
U, at 11 A. M., from the funeral par
lors of A. 1). Kenworthy He Co., 580-04
Ninety-second street southeast, in Lent&
Interment at Mt. Scott cemetery.
KINGDON In this city, Feb. 6, Sarah B.
Kingdon, aged 84 years, beloved mother
of Warren D. Kingdon of Detroit, Mich.;
Samuel H. Kingdon of New berg. Or., and
Justin T. Kingdon of Cheyenne, Wyo. ;
sister of Mrs. Margaret A. Palmer of
San Diego, Cat. Funeral services will b
held at Dunning fc McEntee's chapel,
Broadway and Ankeny St.. Tuesday, Feb.
10 at 3 P. M, Friends invited to attend.
Interment Riverview cemetery.
SOVERN At Roseburg, Or., February 6,
Amos Sovern, aged tit years, latner oi
Mrs. W. L. Dysinger of Roseburg. Or.,
K. O. Sovern of Denver, Col., William A.
Sovern and George Sovern of this city,
and brother of Mrs. W. M. Blachley of
Lak-ecreek. Or. Funeral services will
be held today (Monday) at 2:30 o'clock
P. M., at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th.
Friends invited. Intermenp at Milwaukiu
cemetery.
RICH At the residence, 212 North Port
land bivd., February 6, 191W, Herman
Gregg Rich, aged 65 years, beloved
father of H. J. Rich, Duluth, Minn.; Mrs.
D. H. King, Seattle, Wash; Mrs. R. M.
McKJnley and Miss Nina Rich of Port
land. Friends invited to attend fu
neral services at 1:30 P. M.. Tuesday,
February 10, 1920, at Hoi man's funeral
parlors. Third and Salmon streets. In
terment Rose City cemetery.
WATERS At the residence. 331 Four
teenth street. February o. 1920. Jane A.
Waters, aged 64 years, beloved mother
oz Dr. Helena IN. comstock and Mrs. uu
dred W. Norene of Vancouver. B.
Friends invited to attend the funeral
services at 1 P. M. today (Monday
February tf, 1920, at Holman's funeral
parlors, Third and Salmon streets. In
terment Riverview cemetery.
WEBER Feb. 8, 1920. at the family res
idence, 1001 Kelly st.. Carl Phillips
Weber, aged 41 years, beloved husband
of Ellen Weber, father of Lucile and
Clyde Weber. Funeral services will be
conducted Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1920, at 3
P. M., from Pearson's undertaking par
lors, Russell st. at Union ave. Interment
family plot Riverview cemetery.
REED In this city. Feb. 5. Gus Reed
aged 23 years. Funeral will be held
from Dunning & McEntee 8 parlors,
Broadway and Ankeny street. Tuesday,
February 10. at 1 P. M., thence to Greek
Orthodox church. 17th and Taggart sts.
where services will be held at 1:30 P. M,
Friends invited. Interment Rose City
Park cemetery.
CAVENDER At the family residence, 535
Reynolds st.. Feb. 8. Clyde liugene uav
ender, aged 1 year 4 months 21 days,
beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E,
Cavender. The funeral services will be
heid today (Monday) from tne conserva
torv chaDel of the F. S. Dunning. Inc.
414 E. Alder, at 3 P. M. Friends invited
to attend. Interment in Riverview ceme
tery.
MUSGRAVE In this city. Feb. 7, Birdie
Musgrave, aged 49 years, beloved wife
of John Huston Musgrave, mother of
Warren and Roberta Cockran. Funeral
services win De conducted at tne lamuy
residence, 253 Union ave. N.. at 1 Sr. M.
today. The remains are at the par
lors of Chambers Co.. 248-2o0 Killings
worth ave.. until 10 A. M. Interment
Rose City cemetery.
JACOBSON In this city, February 7. 1920J
Mrs. (Jlara Jacouson, late resiaence ok
Woodward avenue: beloved wife of Wll
helm Jacobson and mother of Louis
O. Peterson. Friends are invited to at
tend the funeral services Tuesday, Feb
ruary 10 at 2:30 P. M.. at Holman's fu
nerai parlors. Interment Multnomah
cemetery.
MOLL The funeral cortege of the late
Eva Moll will leave the residence, Powell
Valley road and Buckley avenue, Mon
day, Feb. 9, at 9 A. M., thence to St.
Joseph's church. Powell valley road
where requiem mass will be offered
9:30 A. M. Interment St. Joseph's ceme
tery. Arrangements care of Miller &
Tracey.
ON RE ADEN Al Salem. Feb. 7, Alfred
Von Readen, aged le years a months 22
days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Von Readen. The funeral services will
be held at the conservatory chapel of
the F. S. Dunning. Inc., 414 E. Alder st
today (Monday) at 10:30 A. M. Friends
invited to attend concluding services at
Portland crematorium.
SWANSON At Jacksonville. Florida. Feb
2, Hazel Marie Swanson, aged 21 years,
daughter of Mrs. Lottie Kelson. Funeral
services will be held Tuesday. Feb. 10,
at 2 P. M-, from Ericson s residence fu.
neral parlors. Morrison at 12th St.
Friends invited. Interment at Portland
crematorium association vault.
GILBERT At the family residence. 6203
27th ave. S. E.. Mary E. Gilbert, age
87 years 11 months 5 days. Funeral
services will be held today, Feb. 9. at
l -an P M.. at the conservatory chapel
of F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder
street. Friends invited. Interment
Multnomah Park cemetery.
PETERSON The funeral of the late Ben
1amln Peterson, husband of Sophia
Peterson, who died in this city eb. a,
iq,.i win he held today (Monday) at
P " t from the chapel of the Skewes
Undertaking Co., corner Third and Clay.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
cemetery.
irvvTKS Tn this city. February 3. Gert
rude Jenkins, aged 29 years, beloved wife
of Edward jenKin. uuen, wiyiw, win
be held at Dunning & McEntee chapel,
Broadway ana AnKeny street, mouuttj,
February '9. at 3:80 P. M. Services pri
vate. Interment Rose City cemetery.
n-o-vv-a tr.inerftt services of the late Wil
liam Francis Greer will be held today
(Monday) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at the
famiiv resilience, u&-uu
v.i'.ie invited. Interment at River
view cemetery. J. P. Finley & Son di
rectors.
BLASIER In this city February 8, Bertha
niDoior. aed 34 years, late of The
Pal lea Or. The remains will be for
...r..i thin f Monday) morninr by J. P.
Finley & Son to The Dalles. Or., where
services will be held and interment
made.
oarlsON" At the family residence, B615
BIST 81. O. JB. l'uuJ '"""l J
beloved daughter of Mr. and lira w.
Carlson. Funeral services will be held
. fMnndav). JreD. v. at z f. m..
i from the funeral parlors of A. D. Ken
worthy & Co.. 6802-04 92d St. S. E.. in
Lenta Interment Multnomah cemetery.
SEWARD Funeral services of the late
Walter M. Seward will be held today
(Monday) at 8:30 o'clock P. M. at Fin
lev's, montgomery at 5th. Friends in
vited. Interment at the Portland crem
atorium vault.
PRENDERGAST Funeral services of the
late Millie Prendergast will be held this
(Monday) morning at 10 o'clock at Fin
ley's Montgomery at 5th. Friends in
vited. Interment at Riverview ceme
tery. .
GARNER At the residence. 622 Broadway
Drive, February 8, James Garner, aged
69 years; beloved father of James A.
Garner. Notice of funeral later. Friends
invited. Arrangements in care of Miller
& Tracey.
PICHETTE The funeral services of Fred
erick Joseph Pichette will be held today,
February 9, at 2 P. M., from tho con
servatory chapel of the F. S. Dunning,
Inc.. 414 East Alder sL Interment ML.
Scott cemetery.
LOGAN The funeral services of the late
Frank L. Logan will be held Wednesday,
February 11. at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at
Finley's, Montgomeryat Fifth. Friends
invited. Interment at Riverview ceme
tery. LOCKE Funeral services of the late Anna
Locke will be held this (Monday) morn
ing at 11:30 o'clock at Finley's. Mont
gomery at Fifth. Friends invited. In
cineration at the Portland Crematorium.
SHARP The funeral services of the late
Sarrah Sharp will be held Monday. Feb
ruary 9. at 11 A. M., at the chapel of
Miller Tracey. Interment at Mount
fcoit Park cemetery.
DAVIS The funeral services of the late
Lorene Grace Davis were held Sunday,
February 8, at 3 P. M., at the chape of
Miller & Tracey. Interment will be
made at Multnomah Park cemetery.
XAYLOR Funeral services of the late
Peyton Taylor will be held today (Mon
day) at 1 o'clock P. M.. at Finley's.
Montgomery at. 5th. Friends invited.
Interment at ilt. ScpU Park, cemetery, j
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, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, special auditor and
accountant on involved accounts. Sys
tems established and maintained; income
tax service, references. 78-8 Plttock
block. Phone Broadway 1.
ALTERATIONS.
REFITTING and making of ladies' gar
ments, reasonable; work guaranteed.
1. Reubln, 408 Bush & Lane bldg.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second
Gold, -silver and platinum bought.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
Day and night school. Alisky bldg. M. 324.
CAFETERIA.
B. & A. CAFETERIA. 202 Broadway,
near Taylor. Home cooking, best quality,
CARPET WEAVING.
DlinOThe kind that wear the best are
nUUwmade from vour worn-out carpets
Dy tne iNortftwest Rug Co. (tormer ad
dress 153 Union ave.) Rag rugs woven,
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Man orders solicited. 1S3
8th mt. Phone East 3"80. B 1280.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag Rugs, all sizes Mail orders prompt.
bend for Booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned, $1.50.
64-56 Union ave. N. East 6516, B 1475,
FLUFF RUGS.
Old carpets made into new rugs, rag
rugs and carpet cleaning; mail orders
prompt. Montavilla Rug Co., 1984 E
Stark. Phone Tabor 7314.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING
SIZING AND REFITTING
FLUFF AND RAG RUGS
WOVEN ALL SIZES
WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUG CO.
B- 17th St. Automatic 213-14
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
387 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1234,
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon, 100 Chriroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment easiest
beat, permanent. 31 "treats" 815. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists in the city. Parlors 302 Ger-
imger niag., s. w. corner 2d and Alder,
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns, bun
ions, foot arches made to order. 311
Swetland bldg.. 5th and Wash. Main 1081
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
Dunaing. Marshall 582. Multlgraphlng,
mimeographing and mail advertising.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg.. Main 1796.
No collections, no charge. Estab. 1900.
DANCING.
LEARN to dance where each pupil receives
personal attention. Private lessons 75
cents. Hours 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 804
Eilers bldg., bet. 4th and 6th on Wash
ington st. Main 5004.
MRS. SUMMER'S Berkeley dancing acad
emy, 129 4th. Lessons day, eve.; class
Thurs. Ladles (2.50, gents 53. Main 3318
MRS. BATH, 308 Dekum bldg. 10-class
lessons. $5. Beginners Mon. eve. Private
lessons day and eve.. Main 1343.
BALLROOM and stage dancing. Misl
Dorothy Rasmussen. 610 Eilers bldg.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND,
and
Repaired
' Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS , ELECTRIC WORKS.
248 First St. Main 871.
H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO.
31 N. 1st. Portland, Or. Re
winding and electrical repairing
a specialty. See us about new or
used motors. Bdwy.1045 A 1046.
MACHINE REPAIRING.
ENGINE and machine repairs, jobbing
work and installing macninery, gear cut
tins, universal grinding. Phone East
SS.V, 254 East Sixth. Residence, Sell
wood 1498.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. L. KLINE1 CO., 84-86-S7-89 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
RASMUSSEN & Co.. Second and Taylor.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for tuneral services
JONES
AUTO L.1VJMK. aarsnaii iiv.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
CM 4th St.. Opp. City HalL Nea Bros.
PVBLAELSING GRANITE CO.
Rr HlBD AT MADISON STREET
FLORISTS.
LUBLINER
TWO STORES.
We strive to please.
328 Morrison, Portland hotel. Marshall 733.
348 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. & Park. Mar. 257.
MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists. 354
Washington. Main A izuh. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
rr.iRKR BROS., florists. 287 Morrison at.
Main 770W. Fine iiowers ana uorai ae-
signs. No branch stores.
PORTLAND ROSE NURSERY, shrubbery
ana ianucmjm&. mu, .,..
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 3121. Sell-
tng DUIIaing. frixm anu amcr pia.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S7 Washington
St., bet. 4tn ana otn. aiain oiu-. a iipi.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
;dwardholman
&SON
Funeral Directors.
Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Leas.
IndeDendent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between -0th an 4
ziBi streets, west siae.
Lady Assistant.
Main 2(5ftl. A 7885.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Broadway and
Pine St. Phone Broadway 430. A 4558.
Lady Attendant.
J.P, FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
home, ltith and Everett sts. Telephone
Broadway 2133. Home, A 213S. '
F. S. DUNNING. INC..
414 K. Alder. Phone Kast 52.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
ue of floral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successor to Wilson & Ross. Multnomah
st B. 7th. Kast 5. Irvington district.
T T TTPPTT K- 11,h anii clay "'a
T 18o3.
ERICSON 'rWel,khroiawy 34n at"-
A. D KENWORTHY & CO.,
B?02-04 !Jd St.. Lents. Tabor 5267.
R7TI IAD Pfl 592 Williams Ave.
I LCkUHil UUi East 10S8. C 1083.
BREEZE & SNOOK t103;
BtKWKS UNDERTAKING COMPANY. d
and Clay. M. 1162. A SZiL Lady assistant
9
FERTILIZER.
Fertilize your land If you want big
crops; read about "G. M. Wonder In
our 1920 catalog. Koutledge Seed &
Floral Co., 145 2d St., Portland. Or.
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co.. 1S7 W. Park
NURSERY STOCK.
ITALIAN PRUNES. LOGANBERRY TIPS,
other varieties trees and plants.
Let us supplv you. Order now.
SALEM NURSERY COMPANY,
lWU Chemeketa St.. Salem, ur.
WE CARRY a full assortment of choice
fruit trees, berry plants, ornamental
trees, shrubs, roses, etc.
OREGON NURSERY CO.. Orenco. Or.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
L. Carroll Day, piano, vocal lessons, prac-
t)i. nl... t 1. J .. mr Atv. 2.",.',.
OPTICIANS.
NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTACLES.
Dr. George Rubenstein, the veteran op
tician, still fits the best eyeglnsses a
very moderate prices. Tories. ivryin.
also the cheaper grades. 226 Morrison.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
nr.Ast7.s at A SAVING.
rl solicit your patronage on tne
basis of caDable service. i uuu-
unH. r.t uaTlufieri rllHlOmerl. A
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good.
man. optometrist. 209 Morrison, m.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
Xfs ed with modern instruments.
f:i,...a. ?rnm 'l .",11 UD.
A. E. HURWITZ, optometrist, 225 First St.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PJTKVTS tliip nrarllr. hnM extended over
a period of 74 years. All communications
strictly confidential; prompt, euicieui,
conscientious service: handbook free on
request. MUNN & CO., patent attorneys.
San Francisco office, Hobart bldg.. 6Sj
Market St., Chicago office, ' room 810
Tower bldg.; Washington office, room
103. 625 F. st.; New York oftlce. Wool
worth bldg. .
R. C WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and foreign patents. 601 Dekum hldg.
GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bldg. M. 2525.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
prices. Starke-Davis Co.. 212 3d. M. 797.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS, J. E. Gantenbein,
Manager. Printing and linotyping. lOOVi
Front St., corner Stark. Main or A 1418.
DDIMTIWf! F. W. BALTES& COMPANY
I fi 111 I III U 1st and Oak sts. Main 165. 511-65
PAINTING AND, PAPERHANG1NG.
FOR PAINTING, PA PERH ANQING KAL-
SOM1X1.NU, S1U., ALdLi i.uw,. .
AND GET IT DUNE RIGHT AWAY.
PAINTING.
C. H. TERRILL. house, sign painting, pa
pering, tinting, tauor .mi. ow .
POULTRY SUITLIES.
L-.,.rUthini, needed and used by prac
tical poultry keepers; catalog free. Rout-
ledge Seed & Floral Co., 145 2d St.. Port
land.
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO
We buy and sell everything in the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main 9072.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUB6AU, oui
Dekum Diag. u. o., iuit
TRANSFER- AND STORAGE.
"IjreMOuto despatch
The Service With a Reputation.
MOVING-PACK'G-STO RAGE -BAGGAGE
13th and Kearney. Branch W Bdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan at..
corner i:ith. rnone cyj j-o .
3169. We own and operate two large
class' "A" warehouses on terminal tracks.
Lowest lnsurancgrates In the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C M OLSEN TRANSFER CO., 24S Pine.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER
TO .103 PARK ST. MAIN 519.1. A 1051.
"veterinary.
RO;E CITY VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL.
i 5 K..t 7th. East 1S49 and 219-02.
S1ANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND CASCARA HARK,
KAHM BROS., 193 Front Bt.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PII'E.
THE M. LLINE CO., 84-88-87-89 JFroni.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EVERDING & FARRELL. 140, Front st,
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
' SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
Bate for
Classified Advertisements
In
The Oregonian.
Dttilj mod Sun day
Per line
One line 12
Two consecutive time 22
Three consecutive times .......... Sue
Seven consecutive times 6Se
The following; clatut If .cations excepted,
the rate of wbirb Is 7c per line per days
Situations Wanted Mule. Situations
Wanted female. So ad taken for less
than two lines. Count six words to tho
line. Advert! hc ments (except "Person
als and Situations Wanted") will be
taken over tbe telephone If the adver
tiser Is a subscriber to either phone.
.No prices will be quoted over tbe phone,
but statements will be rendered tbe fol
lowing day. Advertisements are taken
for Tbe Daily Orrjtonian' until 7:30
P. M.; for Tbe Sunday Oregonian until
6 P. M. baturday.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged era
elty to animals. Office, room 151
courtnouse. rnone Main tm irom
8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
The society has full charge of the
city pound at its home, 36 Columbia
Douievara. raooc any tine, vvooa
lawn 7b. uokb lor sale, tioree am
bulance for sick or disabled horsea.
Bmall animals painlessly electrocuted
where necessary, and stray animals
carea tor.
NEW TODAY.
WE CALL FOR YOUR OLD
CARPETS.
Rags and Woolen Clothing;.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Oat Promptly.
Rag Rugra Woven All Slaea.
Hail Orders. Send for Booklet.
Carpets Cleaned, Laid and
Refitted.
NORTHWEST RUG CO,
lhS East Sta St.
Phone East 3580.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Repayable by Installments If DesUcd.
Lonrest Interest Kates. Km
' Delay in Closing.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
Z17-21S Northwestern Bank Boll diss.
Marshall 4114.
STORAGE SPACE
Inveatlrate Onr Plant and Rates.
Why Assume Expensive Leases Under
Present High CostsT
CLAY S. MORSE. INC,
Drayace and Storage.
12 tk sad Clissjt, l'bene BdTry, 3410,
NEW TODAY.
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
SHIPPED ANYWHERE
or Erected in Portland
Material and Workmanship Guaranteed
r lrst-ciass
Send for Circular
REDIMADE BUILDING CO.
31S E. 11th St. Phone East 6114.
PORTLAND. UK.
Garages
PORTABLE
4n
CUT
READY
TO
BUILD
HOUSES
MILLMADE CONSTRUCTION CO
Salra Office
802 TITLE & TRUST IUII.DIG.
Tel. Mala 4724.
Factory Foot Williams Avenue.
P. O. Box 244. Wondlnwn 241
NEW
BUNGALOW
fivk noons A-n ;ra.k. o
PAYKI) S'l'HF.KT AM SKWF.lt.
FIHXACK. II 4 II I) WOOD FLOORS,
WILL TlVr TO SUIT.
POSSKSSIOX AT O.Mi;
Price $6500 .
$1500 Cash.
J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY
7 Chamber of Commerce lllds;. Mala SOS
liriNirb tut Ice l
Forty-fifth and Sandy. Tabor 2004,
Send Us Your Old Carpet
(We Call and Deliver)
Old Rag and Woolen Clothing.
We Make Reversible, Uand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
Room-Size Flnff Raga, Woven.
S17.SO
Ran- Rats Woven All Slsee. '
Clothes cleaning and Dyeing depta.
Hail Orders Send for llooklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
9ll2 Rim, Steamed Cleaned. $1.30,
WESTERN FLUFF Rl'Q CO,
54 Union Ave. N. Phone ttaat asia
FOUR FLATS FOR SALE IN KING'S
SECOND ADDITION, WEST SIDE
Completely modern, all In first-class
condition, each flat with own sepa
rate furnace and fireplace. On corner
iui, ciuse in, warning distance.
INCOME $132.50 PER MONTH
A SPLENDID I.WESTMEXT AT
$15,500
A. W. COCHRAN
818 PRECOMA V Bl ILniNO.
5y2
Mortgage Loans
Edward E. Goudey Co.
C. S. Bank BulldtaK.
REAL ESTATK.
For Sale Lota.
HOMK BUILDERS.
We own many lots in different part
or the city and in suDuman atmctn u
lolnlne: orlcps rantra from $-'M to l.'l.'oo,
Including almost every character of me
dium and nicrh-ffrade building sitea.
ATTENTION ! ! t
AH possible assistance will be riven
those dealrlnir to build and own I heir
homes. A limited number of econd
mortgage contracts may b entered into
with responsible builders.
W. H. HOSS.
1100 N. W. Bank Bldg.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
VIEW LOTS
$1600
Now Belling at new prices.
J. L. KARNOPP St CO..
Sift By. Exch. Bldg. Main TB.
A FN A P.
A few lots In Willamette
S.12.) each, all Improvements
shall 4441, apartment 210,
and 2.
addition for
paid. Mar
between 11
CHOICE Ro.e City Park lot. only block
irom Aiameaa orive. on o-iin St., sewers
In. Ht. pa veu. ail pain; this Is an ideal
lot to build on. fte owner, 605 E. o5in
st. N., or im:: fsany oivo.
OVERTON ST.
Beautiful lot between 2a (h and 26th
sts.; cash or terms. 208 N. YV. Bunk
DUllGllig. Aiurniiau uui i.
ROE CITT lot. 50x100. MM near Thomp
son; iBi-CT wrai, airrei; must Sell
to close estate; make cash offer; will
Clear ail asamenia. laoor
FINE comer lot. fruit and shade trei-s, on
canine, warning nisiance to H roadway
badge; price $:00. Owner, 4U Shaver
Ft Phone Wdln. l."i0.
IP TOU want to 'buy two Jots near Reed
institute vncap wuw k. is, rseardsley
10.S7 86th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.
BEAUTIFUL location. Laur,e1hurst, lot 20,
blk. an ciear. :uuu. a -UK, Orego
nian. MT. TABOR HEIGHTS view lot. 75x100.
cement warns paiu. se it. Frank We
Farland. 602 Yeon bldg.
BARGAIN, by owner, cor. lot. 75x100. Bos
ton and iftirraio sts., block south of
Lombard. $4!Kt. terma. Call E. 6660.
GOOD Irvington lot. 2 blocks from Broad
way car, at aacriiice lor cash Tabor
6334.
LOT 50x100 ft,, cleared and Improved,
near Kenton, fnone voociiawn sil.
For Sale Flat and Apartment I'ruorty.
2-FAMILY flat building in beautiful Wal
nut Park; strictly moacrn, double con
structed; each flat contains 6 rooms and
sleeping porch; furnace, fireplace and
all built-ins; 2 housea for a little more
than the price of one. Buy from owner
and save commission; part cash. baL
terms. Woodlawn 41a0
For Hair Beach Property.
$1500 CASH takes the prettiest lot in Sea-
tase, ready for occupancy. II. W. Ogden,
owner. tox 316. Seaside. Or.
For Sale Houwea.
$1000. i00 cash, j-room plaatercd bun-
aiot, uai . sa sw. vavir COL U
st S. E. Tabor &S8T.
7 ROOMS, Willamette Heights; oak floors,
furnace, uruyta'-c, uuu tiiuiuuing; SiovO.
Fast !-
SEE Frank L. McGulra to Insure agalaal
Sxe. AoinaTton piuk. aim tuwa.
THE modern home of the lale N. C. Toi hie
on wiiianiPTTe n'-ipniw. r.. a:.n.
MI ST ell fi-rm. bungalow. 100x104), fruit;
fjHOO, termy. "- paining nnig.
30 MTNUTES by eitrln or litghay, 1 1 000,
acre ana nice wungaiow. Main ,io.
;i)00 FOR 7-room houae, at. Johoa, lot
50x100. Main ioiL
HEAL rWTATR.
For Sale lloue.
HART TO UK AT FAIR.
TWO ll'S!'A I.I.Y ATTKAT1VB
Pr.N'tJALoWM, AIONTAVII-I.A IM.S T
$JJ0U o-rmm st ritrt ly modern. It If
enamel fuiUh thmunhont. M.-al
floor plan, neat and attru'-'lvt.'; a
home to h p? imm! nl and C In
price Is $;.oo uiiil.-r aaie Itifn'i
a reason; $4hi dnwn.
22r0 Well -arranged ,Viorn bungalow,
r ept Ion lis H, living room, din
ing room, kit '-hen, bed rnom s,
bath and tnivi; Al condition,
fruit Wrfy, horrlrs and fopcn, am
ple garden space. H haw icrr
had a hinmr bargain iu Ihu of
fice; fitoo .town.
Theae two bunfta.nws should sell on
sight. Pre the in today, Urnuiw tuay
be too late.
Mllin-CAKKY CO..
Slfl Ry. F.xih. H.dg. Main
NEAR ROSE CITY CAR.
$3000 buys a dandy 4-roorn bungalow,
bath, Dutch kitchen, h;iMtiiient ; olo
lot; garHge mm pic le w it h, cement lloor
In runway; sanitary rhhkrn house nml
yard ; nicu garden space, la w n shruU
bery; only 2 hloi km to car llty ; s !
(loan, balance a monih and silliest.
J. K HARTMAV COMPANY.
T Chamber of ommree Jll'tg. Vain ?oa.
Branch Office 40th and Sundy, TU.x .'Vol.
BUY THTfl HOVE ON TtA8IS OF
MONTH I, V UKNT A I ..
DANIiV FOP It-RO M HI' .r; ALOW,
RIGHT OFF JiALM;V ON 7.TJI T.,
MONTAVILLA 1 l STRTi T, To. LET,
BATH. (JAS, FI.Ki'TltU'lTY. HI II T IX
KKKKi'TS. PANKl.lMt; CEMENT MI'i:
"WAI.K; FINK LAWN A.M G A If I K X,
WITH FHl'tT TUEES A.l Ft . F it S :
CHH'KEN-HOrsK, FULL LOT; l.'0
C SH. I' A LAVE fi: PER MOM H.
WITH INTEIiKT AT T1HH WILL
PAY FOR tol'lt HOOK ON I : K T A I
BASES. PHONE FOK A ITi H N T M KN T
MILLER. PHONE TAHOU IC'IM.
FOR HLK.
Piedmont, ion M0, 7 rooms. R P.,
modern, hardwood floors, f ireplnc,
built-in, garaite, shrubbery and f rut t
trees, ftJTiU, terms; Immcdiala poca-
Bl Oil.
Alberta, 2 bungalows, earn S 3"On. 4
rooms, floored attic, hardwood floors,
built-in; terms.
Waverly RP-hmond. corner. rooms,
modern, hot Water heatlliR. 14000. t'Tms
Irvington. modern, 6-room, fc let ping
porch, .o x I OA. aroo; tern-N
UNION 8AFK LEI'OMT 4 TRUST CO.,
2S4 Oak M. .
TWO-PTORY, 8IX-ROOM JIOMK,
OVERLOOK I1S I Rl T. J7;.
A modern weii-buM home, ;t large
bed rooms upstairs. houe imlv but it 4
years and in Al shape; solid brh-k U
basement: near St. Johns car line. Tun
is a graud buy. a money-h.irk guaran
tee goes with this hotno; French doors
and windows, fruit tnrs and berr.ca,
$1000 down.
HIHR-CAREY CO..
21f Ry. Exch. Hldg. Main twna.
IRVINGTON SACRIFICE.
TR1CB ONLY $0000.
7-room modern bouse In bet part of
Irvington, 1 hlo:k to Broadway car. lias
fireplace, f ui aace, hat du ood (Ionia, etc.
If you iee this you vHI 1'iiv It.
RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO..
205 Oak btrcxL Broadway 4133.
IN BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE tSKCI'lON.
The lat word In modern 6 rminin,
sleeping porch, full cement bar meni,
furnace. fireplace, built-in book ran-,
Eftvptlan bullet. Luxemburg kitehni,
oak floors, telephone, aiuunt cleaner
and light plugs in every room : corner
lot, gaiage, tw o InrRc I rees. Improve
mt'tilH In, price $(((mmi, term. Am lead
ing city. See owner, corner oM h and
Tuggert, one block weM ol :i:th st.
A FINE Itl'V.
W'e have, a fine, modern bungalow In
Walnut Park, one of Portland's rhH'e.t
residence districts. Thl home bus hot
water heating plant, hardwood floor,
built-lni. Dutch kitchen, bat h on hot h
floors. In fact everthing. owner wants
to leave town and will aoll at a bar
gain. ,M. Billing. TOO McKay b!lg. Main 1".QA.
119.000 "iRVINOTON HOME.
This u one of trvttmrtou's show cor
ners, large living-room, dining-room,
breakfaat-ioom and library, all o d Ivory
and nianox'iny ; hot -w liter Deal, tiled
bais. looxloo grounds, bcuiituul fohsse
and nntuntl trees; double gama. Th-s
horn) is 4 years old. So this and enjoy
a real home. Eaat M luunell.
ALAMEDA PARK.
5-KOOM Hl'MJAIiOW.
Five-room bunuaiow, with large att ir,
doubly construi Led t hrouurnmt ; has
hardwood floors, f ireplsee, turtiMce, all
butlt-lns, etc. If you wunt your money s
worth and more, call and see ua,
RELIABLE INVESTMENT CO.
805 OAK hi. BROADWAY 4 I '.IX
OR SALE by owner Strirtly modern up
to-dnt, 7-room house with laiK ip
ception hn II. bard wood I iwn, in tin
heart of irvington dlbtrh i, lot ."ivluo
with vara rh, 4 b.o ka from IrvlnKion
school; cuh or tcruii. This Is a snap
for onn who desires a hcuHlul hoiow.
Call Mntn h;,T1 we. k-diis. i-mid ay and
evenlnss, Kuit L'Oin,
ARK YOU LOOKINO FOR
A HOME? WE HAVE THEM.
Aids SIZES. ALL PKICKS.
IJiADINO lE A LE KM IN CITY.
CALL AMI SEE I'M.
RKLLUiLE INVESTMENT CO.,
305 oak Street. Broadway 413...
A REAL BARGAIN.
For Sale by owner.
.VRooiii Modern ioti ;. hO00,
b'ituaiei No. ti-i;i'l loih st. S. L.,
Corner u.th
0 Blocks FrcmT i'r Line. Prlca
for Wubk halo llsnu, Cafll or Terms.
Phone owner. East L"h or E;iM M:G.
B AUG A IN B A lit! VI N HA R i A 1 N.
Just think of this. Below the tni; la
Rose City Park, near in h and handy,
we have to offer ou a o-room niod rn
bunvalow on lot ."lOxloo: puce $4uoo,
$1000 down, balfa.i,r to suit.
RI ELY At Ol'STAFSoV,
ftQ.S Yeon Hldg. Mar. 14
OR SALE BY OWNER, rt.V0 Atlrse-
tive Willamette Heiuhis home, n room,
a I o one roorn in lafement, north and
South porches, 2 toilets, hardwood floors,
furnace, fireplace, bookcases, china clot.
et and all built-in eHect. 1 block from
car. For appointment phutie Sell wood
L'43.
THAT VACANT LOT.
Why not turn a burden Into Income?
We design and build apartments, ga
rages, residences, anthlttg; furnish
plans ar.d finance. Etatll.h tea
years. He offer SECUltJ TV H-iKVK li,
tSA'liSFACTloN. L. It. Bailey io Inc
914 N. W. bnnk bldg.
NEW IRVINGTON Ho.M 1"..
H large rooms finished In oid Ivor
and decorated with artistic paper. J
fireplaces, bent of plumbing. If ou are
looking fur a real home don't f.iil to sea
this one. on I'-d st. bet. l-'kjiHi and
Stanton. Tabor ni4 or Tabor 111-4.
Turner Winshlp, owners.
IRVINGTON, BKAUTIFPL COIINHR.
13.&ou in larite. artistic rooms, mrea
flrepiacea, Engllah living room, balcony
library, selected mahogany, plate glass
throughout; pergola porches with w i-
teria vines, l"ux iou grounus, naiursi
trees, near -id and lr azee. peart off
Irvington. UcDonnll. East 4 lt.
IRVIM3 TON.
PTRICTLY MODE It .V IRVINflTOV
HOME. 0 ROOMS, SLEEPING PtK(H;
CORNER LOT; L A R G K A R A li E,
WIGHT TAKE SMALLER HOLSK.
POIND E. T Kit, J SKLLINt; HLDO.
MAIN IStHt. It r.t 1 1 '1. .X r.
075 BUYS good .1-rootn limine on corner
lot. near hard-surface- roan. i'.u uoan.
balance $13 per mouth; this is a real
NUHU ri i! i i i . r
401 Stock Ex.. Third and Ywtrfhlll.
F i EST ON 1 1 1 N G A L o W .
5 rooms; convenient .to FratxktUi Hh
and to car service, well eonsi t u ted. nut
plumbing, tor - ,''y-.::'in lo
17 X. W. Hank Bldg. Mn'ishnJl 4114.
EST BI'Y of home in cliy, 0-rooin mod
ern hOUSe, Sleep"' amna-, H'T.'
fruit of all kinds, on 3 loin. fV-oO, half
block of Mr. 'iauor car on ooin ai. aiiio
m a t ic. L'lO-OJ.
IRVINGTON $7000.
Right artistic rooms, full lot. garare
eavV term; I"" "Ullh"'"".
lot. garage, $U.i00, terms. McDonell,
East 4iu.
KENTON AR.
Cnr.v 4-rm. bouse, lot d:ixlrv, all lol
f fruit; al'i i'1 l,HP" K(,"P him-
Urma CrhJn Wood la an o-f-'M, '
IEKN' l'J-rooin residence. on of tbe
teaui n i 1 " 1 1
IllOicru, " K'f S ...t.tMMI.
W. Hank ImU.
. livKtiMN' in 10 room nio.1. rn Ii.mi n;
$liiO. terma 1'or luiurniatlon '!-
vitR HXI-K or "'" a mi-room mod.rn
lioui-n " a clmrrd srr. nf arnnnrt. for
i ciiarr r'''" v.iu. tiooo. i
Home. C.ll TlMr l-4.
IRVIN'iT'J.N
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