Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 17, 1920, Page 16, Image 16

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; TIIE 3I0RNIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESi5aT, .3rAKCII 17, 1920
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CHURCH MEETING CALLED
PKELIMIX ART TO "WORLD
MOVEMENT OPENS TODAY.
"Plans for i'inuncial Campaign to
Be Perfected and Quotas for
Tliis State Announced.
The campaign training conference
of the interchurch world movement
will open thia morning in the First
"orisreBational church at Park and
Madison streets, to perfect plans for
the simultaneous financial campaign
w hich will be held under the direction
of the interchurch world movement
in Orepron, April 25 to May 2.
Frank C. Jackson. Oregon cam
paign director, received word last
r.isht that Otto Mayer of the national
survey department of the interchurch
world movement, with headquarters
In New York, will be in Portland to
speak on the county survey work,
taking the place of lr. W. A. Averill.
wiio had been scheduled to fill- the !
engagement here. 1
Frank O. Moran of Seattle, regional '
director of the simultaneous financial j
campaign, will discuss the campaign i
in the northwest states, and Frank !
('. Jenkins will explain organization
plans and methods for the Oregon I
campaign. j
I-elescatos to the , conference will j
include the interchurch campaign di- ;
lectors from each county in Oregon
an.l county directors for each of the 1
33 Protestant denominations of Ore- j
pen represented in the interchurch
world movement having congrega
tions in the various counties. '
Quotas to be raided in Oregon dur- j
ins the coming campaign will be
made public at the conference.
CHEAP LIGHT PROBABLE
Chinook Citizens Plan to Obtain
Supply at Low Cost.
CHINOOK, "ttah., March 16. (Spe-J
cial.) That Chinook will solve the
problem of minimum cost of electric
lights is assured if the plans of .the
local commercial club fructify. A
committee composed of H. C. Plumb,
J.. C. Fenn and Chris Hansen have
evolved a method of utilizing the
water from the head of the Chinook
river which is to be brought down to
tiie new fish hatchery in a pipe line",
it is proposed to organize a stock
company locally and petition the fish
eries department to increase the size
of their proposed pipe line from a
six-inch to a ten-inch pipe, the added
i-xponse to be borne by the company.
The company would then install a
turbine. It is also proposed to build
a reservoir on the river which would
enable Ihc company to maintain ser
vice during the dry summer months.
FRANK DAVIS. ARRESTED
J'oriiicr Stale Prohibition Officer
Ago. in in Trouble.
liAKKIi, Or., March 16. (Special.)
Frank lavis, former member of the
Haker police department and recently
fiiscliarired as state prohibition officer
after being involved in a liquor party
in l.akeview, was arrested here late
.Monday niht by Chief of Police
Palmer and is being held in the city
jail on a warrant from the United
States marshal in Portland. Davis is
said to have been posinu as a state
officer since his discharge from that
pn.it ion.
Last Friday the Raker authorities
received a message from the federal
inithorilics in Portland ordering the
Immediate arrest of Davis because he
l;ad failed to appear as witness in the
Donncllv Ibiuor case being tried
the federal court in Portland March
11. Chief Palmer found him loafing
near the railway station, lie will be
turned over to the federal authorities.
DEMANDS CLOSE MILLS
Jvalama Plants I eject Itcquot of
Miinjrlc Weavers for Rise.
K A LA MA. Wash.. March. 16. (Spe
cial.) The 1'oliinibta shingle mill and
the Barr shingle mill of this city are
closed down indefinitely, following a
demand of the shingle weavers' union
for an advance of 2 cents per thou
sand over the existing scale.
Two members of the union who had
attended a meeting in Williams' ball
ttartcd a rumor last week that the
mill owners and business men of this
city had bought a large number of
guns and ammunition to be used in
case of strike, as they had seen the
tame in the hall, but the union con
tradicts this, as it is known that the
guns were purchased two years ago
by the Home Guard.
WALLA WALLA CITY SUED
"IVater Bond Issue "Legality Is
Questioned In Complaint.
""VALLA "WALl-A, Wash., March 16.
(Special.) Complaint was filed In
the superior court today to enjoin the
city from Issuing and selling; half a
million dollars in bonds to improve
the city water 6upply. John W.
J.angdon, president of the commercial
club and also a member of the city
water commission, and W. II. Case,
property owner, are the plaintiffs.
The caso- will be carried to the
supreme court. It is announced. The
suit is to determine the exact status
of the bonds. The bids for the bonds
were opened last week and were be
low par so they could not be accepted
under the state laws.
OSTEOPATHS HOLD CLINIC
Several Physicians in Attendance
From Different Points.
KUGEXE, Or.. March 16. (Special)
Osteopaths from several different
points in western Oregon attended
the clinic held here yesterday by Dr.
C. J. Gaddis of Oakland. Cal.. sec
retary of the California Osteopathic
association.
fr. Gaddis delivered a very inter
esting lecture to the doctors assem
bled, and in the evening was the
honor guest at a banquet at the
Hotel Osburn. The osteopaths in at
tendance were Dr. Allen P. Howell,
Albany; Dr. R. M. Roberts, Corvallis;
Dr. H. L. Studley, Dr. A. O. Waller
and Dr. John Simonds, Eugene; Dr.
Mary Marshall. Albany, and Dr. S. L.
DeLapp, Roseburg.
NEWBERG POSJ TO BUILD
Jrion Plans Permanent Home to
Cost $30,000; Pnblic to Help.
XEWBERG, Or., March 16. (Spe
cial.) The Lester C. Reese post of
the Newberg American Legion recent
ly held a public meeting at the
legion hall, the public being invited
to assist in the furtherance of plans
for a $30,000 memorial hall in honor
of the men in the service during the
world war.
The post has1 a membership of 115
men and its purpose is to raise $15,000
for the memorial structure and it is
asking the public to match the amount
la subscription to the stock of toe
AMCSEMENT8.
BEGINS TONIGHT,
8:15.
Tickets Xoir Selling.
r
Lipir J" Broadway at Taylor
ILillJlVJ PHO.U MAIN 1
GALLO ENGLISH
(COMIC)
OPERA CO.
TONIGHT, 8:15
ALSO FRIDAY NIGHT,
GILBERT fc SILLIVA.VS
"THE MIKADO"
SENSATIONAL JAPANESE PRIMA
DONNA
HANA SHIMOZUMI
"OFI I.AR OPERATIC COMEDIAN
JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS
i EXCELLENT!
I CAST
i SPLENDID
I CHORIS I
OPERATIC ORCHESTRA
DIRECTION M AX BEN DI X
TOMORROW. THI RSIJAY EVE
"CHIMES OF NORMANDY"
SAT. MAV'H.M.S. PINAFORE"
SAT. EYE., "THE GONDOLIERS"
EVE'S Floor, 12.50, 3 rows $2;
Halcony, 3 rows $2, 4 at $1.50, 13
at $1; Gallery, 7 rows reserved at
75c.
SPECIAL PRICK SAT. MT.
Floor, J2; Balcony, 6 at Jl.oU. 13
at $1; Gallery, 7 reserved at 75c.
Tonight All Week, Mat Wed., gat.
ALCA ZAR
In the Hilarious Musical Comedy.
"Girls Will Be Girls"
Win Mabel Wither 40 Players.
Next "The Quaker Girl."
B A & E R
STOCK COMPANY
Tonight. All Wfk. Mats. Wed.. Sat.
.Must Gorgeous Scenic Production in
stock
THE TRAIL OK THE LONESOME
PINE
The Wonder Play of Them AIL
Next Week "REMNANT."
TNI BEST IN VAUDIVILLI
3 Niphts Sunday, 15c to $1.25; Monday,
Tuesday, lie to $1.
4 Mats. Sun., Mod., Tues., Wed.. 15c to Jl.
SARAH MISS
I'AUDKX I KIM IK SHAW
& ( O. CO.
Byrnes Si 4rhan : Avey Si 0'il
. I'HIL BAKKR
Libby Si Ison Kinosrams (Exclusive)
Topics of the Day
KOSTOCK'S BIDING SCHOOL
This Show Closes with the Matinee
Wednesday, March 17
LYRIC
MCS1CAL
8TOCK
Mat. Ially at 2. Nights at 7 and 9.
tic Double Kill This Week.
The Hilarious Miiff'Hl Comedy,
FAMILY AFFAIKS.
and I ( horns
(IIAKI.IK CIIXI'I.IV ll.irK'
In His l.utet Film Scream, Content
A DAY OF I'l.KAM KK. I Fri. Night
CIRCLE
FOURTH AT
WASHIAGTON
Ethel Clayton
IN
More Deadly Than the Male
Alyo a Snub Pnllar-I ronirdy. "Kaisinc
the Rrnt, and the I'atlir- Nrws. Open
from 1 o'clock in th morniiiR until 4
o clock of the following morning.
DANCING
(il'ARA XTKKD
In eight lessons ladies
$2.50, pentlcmen $5 at
He Honey's Beautiful
Academy, Twenty third
and Washington. ew
Claanea for Brjrlnnera
start Monday and Kri
day evenings. Advanced
classes Tuesday evening,
8 to 11:30. Plenty of de
sirable partners and
practice. No embarrassment. Pri
vate lessons at all hours. Learn from
professional dancers in a real school.
Phone Main "ihitt.
concern. The building contemplates,
an auditorium with a seating capacity
of 1500, which will also serve for a
dance floor, gymnasium and public
functions of all sorts, a swimming
tank, bowling alleys, offices, com
mittee rooms, game and reading
rooms. A tentative building site has
been selected close to the business
section.
Washburn Trial Begins.
CHEHAL1S. Wash., March 16.
(Special.) The state case against
J. G. Washburn is on trial in the
Lewis county superior court here.
Washburn is charged with a statu
tory crime. A jury awarded H. H.
Payzant $455 damages in his suit
against the Meskill Lumber company.
Senate Official Appointed.
CHEHALTS, Wash., Starch 16.
(Special.) Herbert H. Sieler of Che
halis will be assistant secretary of the
senate at the legislative session next
week. Mr. Sieler Is in the abstract
business here. Last session of the
legislature he held the same position.
Umatilla River Torrent.
UMATILLA, ' Or., March 16. (Spe
cial.) The Umatilla river, which has
been practically dry for a month, rep
resents a rushing torrent at present,
due to the heavy rains during the past
few days. Manyflumes and fences
have been Washed ajvay during the
Bates far
Classified Advertisements
In
The Oregonian.
Daily mod Sunday
Per line
On tints 12e
Tot coneertittve times. .. ........ ..22e
Three consecutive times. ...........sae
Seven ennaeeutlTe times 63e
The followlna; clasaificationa excepted,
the rate of which Is 7e per line per dayt
Situations Wanted Male. Situations
WanteoV Female. So ad taken for leas
tbaa two line. Coant six word to the
line. Advertisements (except "Person
als' and "Situations Wanted") will be
taken ever the telephone If the adver
tiser Is a snbaerlber to either phone,
S'o prices will be quoted over the
phone, but statements will be rendered
the following- day. Advertisements are
taken lor The Daily Oregonian until
7:30 P. M. : for The Sunday Oregonian
until P. H. Saturday.
AMUSEMENTS.
P A NT AGE S
MAT. DAILY S:30
Ted Shawn Presents
THE JIKNISH.VWN DANCERS,
in MII.NAK OK THE SEA."
Vaudeville's MoHt
Based on an Kriode From The
Arabian .Eiits."
SIX OTHER BIO ACTS.
Three Performances Daily. Night Curtain
at 7 and 9.
fine .Arts School
MOTION PICTURE x
Actios; and Make-Up.
In the past week this school has
furnished talent for a local pic
ture company.
Now is the time to qualify for
positions that will be open from
now on with companies now here
and those coming to Portland. .
Barney Farer, Director.
Lester B. Phillip, Mgr.
For Appointment, Phone
Broadway 1677.
312 Beck BIdK., Broadway at Onk.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction House. 10 A. M.
Furniture, 169-171 Second st.
At private residence, 764 2th st. North;
rine rurnilure. carpels, eic. &aie at ju w
M. Take Broadway car to 24th and Fre'
mont streets.
MEETING NOTICES.
DANCING The Moos
hall is the nlace to dance
every Tuesday. Thursday
and Haturday evening. Prof.
Fred Prasp's nine-piece or
chestra renders the latest
and best music on the best
dance floor under the best
ausoices in the city. Bring
the girls and enjoy yourselves.
SAMARITAN LODGE. No.
-. I. O. O. F. Meets every
Wednesday evening at
o'clock. Oddfellow? Temple,
iajar
- I'-n a icier-st.
INITIATION TONIGHT.
Visiting brothers welcome.
F. W. KROLU N. G.
JESSE T. JOXES, See.
OK1EXT LODGE. NO.
IT, I. O. O. F. Regular
meeting this Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock, East
N0.I7
iMxth and Alder streeti
Visitors welcome.
A. A. KXUBLK. X. G.
Second degree.
S. A. STARR, Sec.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO.
3, R. A. M. Stated convoca
tion tnls (Wednesday) evening
at 7:.",0 o'clock. M. M., r. M
and M. E. M. degrees.
L. I.. SL'OTT, Secretary.
OREGON' COMMAXDKRV,
K. T. Special conclave
Thursday evening at 7::!t
Ited c'ross on -10: full form
opening. Officers pleafe take
v irJiiA.Ml. Hecordcr.
FRIENDSHIP LODOB, NO.
100. A. Y. AND A. M., East
4."d st. and Sandy blvd.
Special communication today
(Wednesday), 2 o'clock, for
the purpose of conducting the
funeral services of our late mrmner,
Hroihcr Walter II. Hniney. Members are
requested to attend. Order W. M.
H. V. CHAriN
Sec.
MT. TABOIt LODGE. NO.
42. A. F. AND A. M.
Special communications today
(Wednesday), K. of P. temple.
3SS Yamhill St.. :l:"0 o'clock
and 7 o'clock. F. C. de'srec.
Visiting brethren welcome.
L. V. JENKINS, W. M.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO.
1H0. A. F. AND A. M.. East
4.1U st. and Sandy blvd.
Special communication this
(Wednesday) evening. (5
o'clock. !'. C degree. Supper
to (i:.1o o'clock. Visiting brethren
Order W. -V.
H. V. CIIAPIN, Secretary.
I'OUTI.AND I.OPGB, NO.
W, A. V. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Wednes
day) evening, at o'clock.
Masonic Temple. Work in the
M. M. degree, visiting bretn
ren welcome.
Be order of w. M.
II. .1. HOL'UHTON. See.
TALIiSTlNK LODGE. NO.
141. A. I'". AND A. M. Slated
communication this (Wcdnes
dv) evening. March IT. 7:;'.0
o'clock. Visiting brothers
welcomed. Arleta station Mt.
W. S. TOWNSliNLl. bcc.
rxiltlf .l.OPflE. NO.
A. I". AND A. M. Staled com
munication thia (Wednesday)
evening. 7 oViock. March 17.
Work in M. il. degree. Visi
tors welcome.
A. W. DAV IS, Secretary.
WASHINGTON I.ollOK. NO.
40. A. 1''. AND A. M. Special
communication thl (Wednes
day) evening. o'clock. Kast
St rt and Jlurnside. M. M. de
gree. Visitor welcome.
J. II. K1CH.MOND. Sec.
DANCERS. ATTENTION.
The Swastika club invites you to a St.
Tatrlck's dance Wednesday, March 17, In
K ot P. hall, Alder St. Fine floor,
good music Ladles, S.'.c; gents. 50c, in
cluding war tax and checking. Bring your
friends and have a good time.
BIO benefit ball will be given by all the
councils of the Security Henefit association
at the W. O. W. hall, 128 11th st., March
18 the proceeds to go to a sister who has
been badly burned. Everybody welconje
Uuion niusic.
WHERE TO DANCE.
Cotillion hall, or Broadway hall. Port
land's distinctive dancing pavilions. Al
ways the best crowds and the best
dances, public Invited every week night.
EMBLEM jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 Btll St.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems.
class pins and medals. H Washington st
DIED.
O'TtRTEV March 1, at the family resi
dence 11U2 E. Taylor St.. .Honora F.
O'Brien, aire 79 years. Mother of Mrs
Mary Good. Mrs. S. P. Morrow and
Aimes L O'Brien, all of this city, and
John W.' O'Brien, Exeter. N. H. : Jainrs
F O'Brien of Lowell. Mass., and Harry U.
O'Brien of Seattle, AVash. Funeral no
tice later. McEntee 4 Eliers, directors.
WOLFSTIEN At the residence, 173 Vista
ave., Marcn i. "
ared 72 years, beloved husband of
Henrietta Wolfstien. father of Mrs. H. M.
Vetsburg. Bertha and Isabel Wolfatien.
Notice of funeral later.
niTnAI, At the residence or nis sister,
Mrs. jonn atiiui,
March 13 Emil Dusdal, aged 2S years.
Remains 'at the parlors of Breeze &
Snook, Belmont at a5th. Notice of fu
neral later.
THOMAS In this city, at her late resi
dence. tl. t. lOf.ll SLiWU lUllll. Alilllll
16 Elizabeth H. Thomas, aged 73 years,
mother of J. M. Thomas of this city. The
remains are at Fin ley's. Montgomery at
Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
SLAVENS In this city, March 15, 1920,
William r. piu.ciib, aku .,- jzmo. un
loved husband of Elizabeth Slavens. Re
mains at Holman's funeral parlors, 3d
and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later.
WHITESIDE In this city, March 14. 1920.
J. M. VV nitesiae, agea y--r. xiemains
at Holman's funeral parlors, 3d and Sal
mon sts. Notice of funeral later.
HARRIS In this city, Marcn 16, James
Harris, aged 80 years. Remains are at
the Dunning & McEntee parlors, Broad
way ana Anaeny bi. fujiww uuui-e later.
AGTJERO In this city. March 15. Fellz
Aguero, aged 20 years. The remains are
at J?inieys. mvuiftipjuci, fum. no
tice of funeral hereafter.
NAYLOR Edward L. Naylor, Forest
Grove, Or., March 15. aged 67 years.
CONCRETE BCRIAT, YACLTg.
THE NATIONAL VAULT CO.
Reinforced concrete burial vaults: alr
tlcTrit, waterproof, everlasting. Factory,
Ooll Foster road. Phone Tabor 5547.
MOlS'tTMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
S8S 4th st, Opp. City Hall. Ken Bros.
notice. c
6fh BLAESING GRANITE CO. I
rLT THIBDAT tPISpBTStefTj
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SCRUGGS March 16, at his late residence.
avitt ClacKamas street, fepnrlam lirao
son Scruggs, aged 73 years 2 months 16
days, fattier of Amos. William, Newton
and Bascom Scruggs of this city, and
Airs. ,tta Clarke, a,so or this city, ana
Mrs. Lucy Mnloney of McMinnvllle. Mrs.
riomer Mumrord or Indianapolis, inu.
Mrs. Arthur Harmon of Morristown,
renn.. and Joseph E. Scruces of Com
merce. Tex, Remains are at the rest
dentfal funeral home of Dnvnlnr & Me-
.amar, 2,. ,tn and Multnoman streets.
r uneral service will be held Thursday a
2:30 P. M. Friends Invited. Remains
will oe forwarded to Morristown, Tenn.
MACKENZIE At the residence. 14S N,
'20th St.. March. 13. 1920. Dr. Kenneth
A. J. MacKenzie, aged ttl years, beloved
father of Mrs. Roderick Macleay, Miss
Jean MacKenzie. Kenneth A. J. Mac
Kenzie and Rrnald .MacKenzie. Friends
Invited attend the funej-al services at
z f. M. tomorrow IThnrsdav). March IS.
1!20, at Trinity church, llith and Everett
sts. Services at Riverview cemetery
private.
I-AIXEY Tn
this city. March IS. 1920,
Valter
H. Hainev. aged 4S years, be-
i loved husband of Lula Halney. and
vited to attend the funeral services at
i:3U P. M. today (Wednesday). March
17. 11)20. at the residence, 635 E. 57th
st. N. Services at grave under the aus
pices of the Masons. -Interment Rose
City "cemetery.
SOI.LENBAOH In Parkdale, Or., March
l.". Mrs. Arthur Sollenbach (nee Marion
Euwer) : leaves a husband and -three
small cm dren. mother Mrs. ire nia C
Kuwer and brother. Eugene Euwer of
Parkdale and Anthony Euwer of New
ork city; sister, Mrs. W. A. Harbison,
Pittsburg. Pa. Services held today
(Wednesday) at chapel ih Hood River.
interment private.
MORRISON In this city. March IB, 1!20.
Geneva L. Morrison, aged 36 years, be
loved wife of Robert F. -Morrison. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services at
2:30 P. M. today (Wednesday). March 1
1H20, at Holman's funeral parlors. 3d
and Salmon sts. Interment Milwaukie
cemetery.
KING In this city March 15, Theresa
King, aged 33 years, beloved wife of
Thomas King. Funeral services will be
held irom St. Marys church, Williams
ave. and Stanton St., Thursday, March
18, at 8 A. M. Friends are invited. In
terment, Mt. Calvary cemetery. Re
mains are at A. R. Zeller Co. parlors.
BRIDGES March 13. at 1445 East Sixth
street North, Helen Bridges, aged 64
years, beloved mother of Miss G. Bridges
and Mrs. Nellie Bruner. Funeral serv
ices will be held from A. R.. Zeller Co-'s
parlors Thursday, .March 18, at 10 A. M.
Friends are invited. Interment will take
place at Minneapolis, Minn.
COOXET The funeral of the late John
P. Cooney will leave the residence. 114
Alberta street. today (Wednesday),
March 17 at K:30 A. M. thence to St.
Mary's church, Williams avenue and
Slanton street, where services will be
held at I) o'clock. Friends are invited.
Interment Itose City cemetery.
NAYLOn At Forest Grove, Or.. Edward
L. Naylor, ago C7 years 5 months and
12 days. Funernl services will be held
Wednesday, March 17, at 10 A. M., from
the Buxto-l , chapel. Interment Forest
Grove cemetery.
NAYLOR At Forest Grove. Or., Edward
L. Naylor, aged 57 years 5 months and
12 days. Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, March 17, at 10 A. M. from
the Buston chapel. Interment Forest
Grove cemetery.
LATOCRETT Funeral services of Kather
ino I.atourett will be held Wednesday.
March 17, at 11 A. M. at the Portland
crematorium. Arrangements in caro of
Miller & Tracey.
DWYEIt Private funeral services of the
late James LHvyer will be held at the
Dunning A McEnlee chapel, Broadway
Ar Ankeny St., loday iVVcdnesday) at
10 A. M.
FINERAI, CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. Marshall 114.
M.ORIIST9.
SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP
Tortljinci'ij proprpssivc florist. We spe
cialize in funnral ilosipns. I ll 'i tith,
opp. Meier & .Frank's. Main 7-15.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, Ziti ashmpton. Main 269.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
LUBLINER
TWO Store.
"We .strive to please.
XL'S Morrison. Portland hold. Marshall 752.
a48 Morrison, bet. Biiwy. & Park. Mar. ilo7.
CLARKE BROS., florisls. 2S7 Morrison st.
Main Tioo. fine tiou-ers ana liorai de
signs. No branch stores.
PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP. Funeral
sprays Sl.fiO up. Bdwy. 2SiO. 4i:. Wash.
TONSETU FLORAL CO.. CS7 Washington
t., bet. 4tll and Stll. Main 5102. A 1161.
I TNERAI. DIRECTORS.
iDWARD HOLMAN
&SON
Kunrral Uiroctors.
Third and .snlmon Sta. Main 007.
Iady A.sslMant.
MILLER & TRACEY
PorOrt Kuncral Service for I,cs&
Independent FunTal Directors.
Vashiugton street, bntwem Uth. and
..1st strcel.s, wost side.
Ladv Assistant.
Main 201. A 7S!t.
RIVERVIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM
At Knd of Fulton Carlinp.
SiiiKiV toniii.-. family ertinns and rooms,
brautifully arranpfd in marbir. only san
itary tombs In Portland; endowed for per
petual ph l p. Auto pfrvire froo.
l'honr Bdwy. 351 ; offlre (MH Vittork Blk.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL rI RKCTORS. Broadway and
Pino st. Phone Broadway 430, A 4058.
Lady Attendant
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. lGth and Everett sts Telephone
Broadway 2133. Automatic 521-33.
F. S. nUNNINO. INC.
414 E. Alder. Phone East' 52.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
use of floral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to TVIIson ft Ross, Multnomah
at E. 7th. East B4. Irvlngton district.
P. L. LERCH "jj?!.""
ERICSON TWe'ftBhroaadnwyMrP ,U
A. D. KEXWORTHT & CO.,
RS02-04 92d St.. Lents. Tabor G26T.
A. R. ZELLAR CO.
592 Williams Ave.
East 1088. C 1088.
BREEZE & SNOOK iil-I.elT51k
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 8d
and Clay. M. 4152. A 2221. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
pound at Jts home, 535 Columbia boule
vard. Phone any time, Woodlawn 764.
Dogs for sale. Horse ambulance for
sick or disabled horses. Small animals
painlessly electrocuted where neces
sary, and stray animals cared for.
All dead animals, cows, horses, etc.
picked up free of charee.
NEW TODATr.
FACTORY, WAREHOUSE, PACKING
- PLANT, ETC.
Two-Story Frame Building ISO by S3
Fee
FOR SALE , '
Will move ft to a site near river bank
between Astoria and Oregon City. Low
price. Phone 'Woodlawn 1889.
STORAGE SPACE
Investlsate Our Plant and Bate.
Why Assume Expensive Leases Under
Present ,Higb. Costs?
, a
CLAY S. BIORSK. INC.
"Orayasre and Storage '
12 ta mad Glisaa, Paoae Bdwr, M70
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.
ACCOl'NTIXO.
JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, au
ditor, accounting systems established,
maintained. Income tax service; refer
ences. 728-29 Pittock Blk. Hdwy. 1.
ALTERATIONS.
REFITTING and making of ladies' gar
ments, reasonable: work guaranteed.
I. Reubln. 40s Busa k Lane hldg.
Af-SAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold. silver and platinum bought.
BI YEKS' Bl'REAL".
ANDERSON the Buyer saves you money on
anything you want to buy. No. 60 First
st. -Main 1406.
CARPET WEAVING.
DlJfiO The kind that wear the best are
JIUWUmade from vntir wnrn.nnt carDets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union ave.). Rag rugs woven,
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refittUig and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. 1SS il.
Sth st. Phone East 30SII. B 12S0.
FLUFF HUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Jtag Rugs, all sizes Mail orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or drv cleaned. $1.50.
FLUFF RUG CO..
54-50 Union ave. N. East B516. B 1475.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING.
SIZING AND REFITTING.
FLUFF AND RAG RUGS .
WOVEN ALL SIZES.
"WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUG CO..
1672 E. 17th st. Automatic 213-24.
CEI.I.I l.OID BI TTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
3S7 Washington. Broadway 4;i4. A 1254.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300,000 KNOW McMahon. 100 Chiroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment easiest,
best, permanent. 31 "treats" $15. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM, Estelle and Florello De Veny.
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors K02 Uer
linger bldg., s. W. cor. 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 1X01.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns, bun
ions, root arches made to order. -hi
Swetland blg.. 5th and Wash. Main 1081.
CHIROPODIST.
ETHEL McCOY. ehiropodi.it; corns and
callouses removed without pain: relier for
all foot troubles. tioft Buchanan bldg..
Wash, st., bet. 4th and 5th. Main 50 1 6.
OIRCIT.AR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
building. Marshall 522. .vi ultlgrapnmg.
mimeographing and mall advertising.
COLLECTION'S.
NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1700.
No collections, no charges. Kslab. i:miu.
CONTRACTORS.
"OR BRICKWORK.
tile and concrete.
Wood lawn fi230.
phone .lack vvempe.
(ANCING.
MRS. BA VII. :lS Dekum hide.
lessons day and eve. .Mam l.,4.i
BALI. ROOM ind stage dancing. Miss
Dorot hy Rasmiissen. lilo r.ilers ning.
BERKELEY dancing academy. 129 4th St.
Lessons nay eve. Main .Mi. -
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAI
ROSE CITY VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL.
415 East 7tli. East 1M7 and ;i!'..'.
El.ECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND Repaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS
527-27. 24SIJ First sL Main S71.
'mm iLMJi-iuiitiO-i kiu c;u.
eStiSl X- 1st. Portland. Or. ue-
.vattrA ..,.a .in,.iri,-al r,.njirlnir
jik. a spccianj. e?r .-'.,v ...... ...
USCd motors. Puwy. mfi.i, imu
KIRNITIRE REPAIRINti.
WANTED furniture to
class work; references,
est ima tcs.
re finish: first
Main 1203 for
1 EllTII-IZER.
FERTILI.E vour land it you want big
crops; read aboul "fl. M. Wonder " in our
1!i2(l catalogue. Itontledge Seed & 1'ioral
t'o. 14." 2d st.. Portland, Or.
4.ENERAI, 1NSI RANCE.
JOB N. WALLER.
Ucncral Insurance,
r,. 424 N. W. Rank hldg.
Main SO;
HARDWOOD El .OORINK.
GET csliniates for new or old house Port
land Hardwood Floort JSiW I ark.
WHOLESALERS AND
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. SI-SK-87-89 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Hoard of Trade bid.
HATS AND CAPS.
Til A N II A 1'SER HAT CO.. 53-5.1 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FI'LLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
RASMUSSEN & CO., Second and Taylor.
NEW TODAY.
Are You Among The
2700
car owners who have reduced
expenses by erecting mill-made
portable garages on their lots.'
Portable ('arnsre Ownrra
have paid for them in one year s
time by saving from $90 to J120
which would have been paid out
for public garage rent.
We Manufacture a.nd (iuarantee
All Our Material.
An Inquiry Will Wring a Repre
sentative to Call at Ttour
Convenience.
Millmade Construction
Co.
Sales Office 4
802 Title & Trust Iluildlng
I'hone Main 4724
Factory Koot Williams Avenue
H. o. Box 214. v am. iio.
Irvington
Home
Singtrlar charm and beauty. From
large hall you enter beautiful living
room 20x30; "woodwork in old ivory,
walls in art-Nouveau silk paper;
dining 18xlS in old ivory and ma
hogany; massive sideboard with ca
thedral doors; Pullman kitchen, tiled
walls; four bedrooms, white enamel,
walls In tapestry paper ; beautiful
bathroom; cost $11,000. Will sell for
$9000. Immediate possession. Am
leaving city. No agents. By appoint
ment. EAST 1347.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nian. Main 7070, A 6095.
.Ml SIC TEACHERS.
VIOLIN, piano instruction, classic, popu
lar; all string taught. Kol Kenbeck.
409 Yamhill.
L. Carroll Day, piano, vocal lessons. Prac
tice piano, 1 nr. day, $.1 mo. Bdy. l..a.
NVRSEKY STOCK.
ITALIAN PRUNES. LOGANBERRY TIPS.
Other varieties trees and plants.
Let us supply you. Order now.
SALEM NURSERY- COMPANY,
1030 Chemeketa St., Salem, Or.
WE CARRY a full assortment of choice
fruit trees, berry plants, ornamental
trees, shrubs, roses, etc.
OREGON NURSERY CO., ORENCO. OR.
OPTICIANS.
NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTACLES.
Dr. George Rubenstein. the veteran op
tician, still fits the best eyeglasses at
very moderate prices. Tories. Kryptoks,
also the cheaper grades. 226 Morrison.
OITOMETRISTS AND OPTICUS!".
GLASSES At A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on th
basts of capable service. Thou
sands of satisfied customers. A
trial will convince you. Charles YV. Good
man. optometrist, 209 Morrison. M. 2124.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY f EST
S ed with modern instruments
Glasses fitted from 12.50 up.
A. E. HL'RWITZ. optometrist. 225 First St.
ORIENTAL RIGS REPAIRED.
ORIENTAL RUGS
CLEANED AND REPAIRED.
KARAGOZIAN & FERGUSON.
TEN YEARS WITH ATIYEH BROS.
151 N. 21!D. PHONE MAIN 520S.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 74 years. All communications
Btrictly confidential; prompt, efficient,
conscientious service: handbook free on
request. ML'NN & CO.. patejit attorneys.
San Francisco office, llobart bulg., 5K2
Market St., Chicago office, room 810
Tower bldg.; Washington office, roorfl
103 625 F st.; New York office. Wool
worth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and foreign patents, tiol Dekum bldg.
GOLDBERG. (120 Worcester bidg. M.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, nio'es, birth marks.
l.L.MBIXi.
LET me save you money on your plumb
ing, very reasonable. II. h. lleim, Jl
. Pine st.
I'LCMBINC. SI PPLIES.
PLI'MBINl", SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
prices. Starke-Davis Co... 18 4th. M. ill I.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenheln
-fnnnnnM. D.lnlmi, anrl 1 ( n 1 r- llllU-
Front st.'. corner State. Main or A 1418".
DDIWTIWP HALTKS & COM HAN"
rflllll IIIU 1st and Oak sts. Main 705. .'.11-t'.-
. KALTEK& COMPANY
-65
PAINTINt;,
T. II. FEliOESS. painting and papcrhang
Inc. East 7th St. Phone East 7ift
PAlNTINtl, papcrhanging. John
llsk. l"t 10th st. N. Broadway
Con
1043.
POl I.TKY SI PPLIES.
v.vi.".rtYTllIN("l needed and used hy prac
tlcal poultry keeper?: catalogue frea,
Routleilge Seed & Floral Co.. 145 2d St..
Portland. '
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARD WARE Fl'RNITURE CO
221 FRONT ST.
"We buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main 0072.
STOVE REPAIRING.
FIRNITCRE AND STOVK It K PA I It INii:
WATER COILS MADE AND CON
NKCTKO. Hl:O.MVAY 2."p7rt
TRADEMARKS.
ORE'lON TRADEMARK FCRI1AU. 01
Dekum bldg. U. S. foreign trademarks
TKANSI ER AND STORAfiK.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
m Th Srrvirf With a Ttrnntation.
MtviN(i.PArK"t;.sTinA(;K-HA(joAr,F:
lalth and t;irii',v uraiirn uay.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
ORWION TRAXSKKU C., 474 Gif.--an st
rorncr 1 Sth. Phono Ilrod w ay V'S n
3 1 (t!. V'o own and oprrato two Ih rc
claw A" warfhous on tf-nnlnal track
T.owrst insuritnrp ratios in liir -ity.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C M. 'OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. ;4S Pine.
PAl'KINfL MOVINil, STORAGE.
SECURITY PTURAUK A- TRANSFER
CO.. lor. PARK ST. MAIN .'.IH.-.. A 10.11.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WIIOI, AND CASCAR V HARK.
KAHN BROS.. l:.1 Front St.
I'l.l MHIN; si PPI.IES AND
I I'E.
THE M. L K LINK CO., KI-SK.S7-S0 Front.
I'RODI'CE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVKRMNG & FARRELL. 110 Front St
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordace Co.. 14th anil NorthruD.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
MANY DESIGNS '
Erected in Portland
or shipped anywhere.
Material and Workmanship Ouarantsaf
Flrst-Class
Send for Circular
ItKDI.MADE ULIJ.DI.NO CO.
315 E. Ilth Kt. I'hone East 6114.
POBTLAAD. OH.
FOR SALE
U. S. GOVERNMENT
PORTABLE BUNGALOWS
We have 10 new very attractive
bungalow portable houses, built, for
U. S. officers' homes during the war.
Houses are complete; made of three
ply material; have 8 windows, 3 doors
and 2 partitions; excellent flooring
and roofing; put these on your acre
age or vacant lots, send them to the
beach for your summer home. Any
two men can put them up in three
davs. Would cost about $1000 to
build. We are selling them at only
$50u. See these to appreciate them.
See Mrs. Geo. Love, with Turner & Co.,
230 Chamber ol commerce.
WIS CAM. FOR VOIR OLD
CARl'KTS,
Rugrs and Woolen Clothing;.
FLUFF RUGS
AH Work Turned Out Promptly.
Hag Hum Woven All siisea.
Mall Orders. Send for Booklet.
Carpets Cleaned, Laid and
Refitted.
NORTHWKST RIG CO.,
I KM Kant Sth St.
rhone rJaat
5tMortgage Loans
t (Edward E. Goudey Co.
' . Hank rtnllrtlnr
ESI IM I
XEW TODAY.
FOR :
RENT
Warehouse
Space j
40,000 to 60,000 Square
J Feet Available for
" Immediate Occupancy
Good location on East
" Side. Trackage, fire-
proof building, sprin-
kler system, low insur-
ance rate, good light,
Z electric elevator serv-
ice. No office space.
On Lease Only From
Owners
J JOHN DEERE
PLOW CO.
East 2d at Morrison
THIS FLAT ONLY $11,000
FURNISHED
1 ,
I.ocatrd nciir thet n-ntr of tb Nob Hi
npartmont house Htntrlrt: only 'i block t
';.d-f-t. car lfu. There ar four flatM cac
lontiiiiiinir five rooms. The rooms
liircr than in nrdittnry flats snd hHr:
Hrrancd. TUf furniture ia (tol nrt
ifctn Iihs heen nonloctrU In tho rqulptncri
Thp prirptTty In hii pxrrlh-nt money
maker ami cmi b' made even better Ihn
il in. Owner ha Rone to Ariznna for he
iif:.ith and wants to make a oniric pule
hen. e trio low nrire ; J4O00 will handl
Mr iiimjs.(m:i:i.am co.
:iz2-:-a iii;m,v nrn;.
FOUR-FAMILY FLAT
LOCATED NEAR 6. S. HOSPITAL
loflern. building' In pood
condition, all rented, good
income.
OWNER WILL SELL AT
FAIR PRICE
all at Ilnom MS Orcsronla-n
llldic.. r I'hnnr Main 707O,
Lorn I 7.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We C-.i Hnrl Pelivorl
Olfl ItilBIM and Woolen Clothing;.
We Mivke Itrvcrslblr, Ilnnd-Wotea
FLUFF RUGS
Room-Size I'lnff ItuKa, Woven,
I7...0.
IliE Rush Woven All Mae.
riolhrs 4 IraninK and HjrlnK llrpts.
Mail Orders Send for llooklct.
Feathers Renovated
Cai-pet Cleaning
BxI2 lluci, Steamed Cleaned, f 1.50.
W IISTMH.V FLl'FK RI fi CO.,
Vt I nlun Ave. fi. l'honr Dan .1I.
F.E.BOWMAN & CO.
210 Chamber of Commerce nidar.
HOME BUILDE11S
rnmnlte rilftnB and Boerlticatlon fur
nished without charge. We will financ
any character or Duuaios. uucqi
town work solicited.
MORTGAGE LOANS
LovrfKv IntrrrM ratrat Inatallraent re
payment If dealred. Hulldlna loui
made. Mo delay la clou Ins.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 liorthwratrrn Hank Buildlna;,
Marshall 4114.
SEAL KSTATR.
lor Sale Flat and Apartment Property.
JU.0il0 HAHCIAI.N'.
Apartment house, income in.iO per
month; hot aaler heating- system; all
furniture K"es with the place; party
leaving Portland and wants quim sc
tion; will sell on terms or will take res
Mence In t'otlland as part payment. Ill:
Title St Trust bldlf.
IHVINRTON. llKAUTIKTL, APT.
Four beuutitu! homes In one; eaoh will
rent or 101 per month; Heart of dls
trii't.
McDonell. $2l,0OO. Tast 410.
APAKTMKNT8.
14 modern apartments paylnf 1200 per
month; .uuu"; tnis inciunes ouudtnc,
ground and furniture; terms. East 1347.
For Hale Bearh rroperty.
CANNON BEACH 5-room cottsse, com
pletely rurnisneo; ocean irontce; three
lots: bargain. V. It, lresbac.
Ecola. Or.
For Kale
-Ixita.
LOT Belmont and 2."ith St.. will sarririi-a
this close-in properly for tlOon, on time.
By owner, 104 Fourth at. Mala 7434.
J. Link.
ALAMEDA PARK lot, M10; street paid.
JOHNKON-DODSON f'O.,
632, '4. I''-"' N W. Bank Bldr.
Main :i"R7.
QUARTKH block on Belmont St., all paved
and paid; worth $.V00; sncrlnVa fot
:iS0n. half caslr. Owner. Bast HIM 7.
BKll'.KST BARtlAIN IN PORTLAND.
l.add addition lot for $15110. 70J Title
& Trust bldg. .
TWO corner lots, Alameda Park; hard
surface; $1000 and U0. Owner, Tabor
417.
LOTS Have two front lots suitable for
beautiful summer home at Newport, sell
or trade. Call Hellwood 1314.
1 GOOD lots rheap,
Balem. . bull eas.
Also acres in
a"lL--S-Vr'!
SEAL EHTATft.
Far fears Law.
FOB RENT, PERSONAL PROP
EHTY Full SALE.
S00 acre, about en-half la
open pulurt and meadow: fair
buildings. Persona! property tor
ai: 2i head of h!gh-gTd Hoi
steln cows. head of heifers, la
freshen this spring: 3 heaa of
horses, wag. ins. harness and a full
Una of farm i.h1s; will give three
year learn: first year. 7. par
month, balaoca of term Ivl per
month. This Is within miles of
Portland and all good nut land.
THOMPSON. SWAV at I.EK.
54 and Mmin ata Vancouver, Wash.
CA.lf.
BIO LAURELHCRST RNAF.
100x100 overlooking park and elty;
sold years ago bi for. th.ra was a
house la ths district for (Koou. For a
quick t't-away will taka :wii; all Im
provement paid. See ma Quick at offKa
Last 3llh and tlllsan si., or phona Tabor
34.13. Evening Last 2Uc8. Jar. Delahuaty.
1RVJNUTON KAf-ltlFlCli
MAKH OFFER.
Out-of-town oner Instruds us t il
lomoo on E. i'7ih at., facing cast, loo
feet north of Tillamook; taka a look
and maks) ua your offer; this must ba
sold this week; are ua at onca.
IUTTEK a I.oWE CO..
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
LAIRKLHURST IxlT.
Beautifully located on Hurniide r.ar
Park, lot and assessments cast t?iUV VI
without Interest or taxea; all clear, van
can have it for 17mi cash.
, ."-'aclNNh-SS at PRATT.
Main m, 413 Heard of Trada WM
HOSE CITY LOT SNAP, ;,n0
60x100, on East 50th, near Broadway,
paved st. and all Improvements In; prtca
for quick sale .,(h piu, tlil.1 city Hens.
URl'SSI HKNNETT,
31 Board of Trade Bldg. Main T4.-V2.
SOX 100 LOT. Kenton district. :;cK. ;.
cash. monthly; no buildlna reslrtt.
tions.
JOHNKOV-DODSON' TO.
6.12, 6;;3, ttot, .;.. N. w. Bank Bids.
.Main '177,
FINK Improved corner lot. tswn, troll n4
ahada treea; nalklns distance to Hroart
way bridse, frraniitiar anil lush si lioni.
on car line; no Incumbrance; ridlculous'v
cheap at s;mi. owner. 4(1 Khaver si.
w oodlaw n !.;.
A KINK west aide lot. near car, 0. very
easy terms If desired.
.loll NMON-lx L." N r ,
6.12. 633, 6U4. tw.". .V. w. Jink Hide
M.jln ;I77.
$.;0O0 One-half cash. lols, 4 acres. B
cludtns Streets: vet ll.-, f. deep; CSMi-
luio pumplioue and ensina I ' horse
power; of this la ariliurd. Fnd tpcar.
Tihor ,"ii7.
FINK
car;
fioxloo lot, ner rninpoilH p.rk snd
;.no, :.o rssh. tin monthly.
JOHN SON-IX idsi . to t
BJ4, :, .V w. Hank Pldt.
Main .17X7.
632
VOIt H1.K.
Him building lot on V. t7th SC. West
rnoreiand; lot i in block 10. It. K.
Hourell. o-I.S S. llroadwuy, I.os An.rlr.
sl.
Far hale -llnuaea.
Rl'NNTSIPK PISTRU-T.
I.V'OO S lariro rfionis, very convenient
ly arranseil and strictly modern IhrouKh
out. l-'ull crtuent htmeinenl. furnit, e.
also Isrse ssr.se with lenient floor
Near I.Hurelhorst Park, and on one of
the best car lines. Yi'ti can not dtiptt
cnte this homo for the prtcn akeil.
Terms. Inuulre of owner, 504 Ilload
wsy bids.
i-JtooM modern InitisK'na; all hinltins.
garage; a msr st $::tmi with terms.
HAItliiS 4L MAX KI.I
Vain 2S3I. 3114 Itv. Rich.
ma r.Arrtri.TtT nsT pvtp.
s-room modern 2-slory resirjcncs.
us snow- vnu.
iiAitnis t MAXn nr.t,.
Msln 231. ;int H. r.yrtr
Wtl.l.AMKTTK HKhlllTit HKSIMKM K.
T.srse modern roonty 2 slorv home on
sishtly lot nverltMtkitis; the lower h.r
hor. Property In flrsl-clas. conilllon
1 locate on Krankiln at, bel.alL'd and
S34 sts. l'l.ce h.s .luet been vac.ted
and Is ready for Immcdlaln occupancy.
1'rlca very low: essv terms to responsible
purchaser. For partirtii.-irs call upon
I1KN ItltlMLANIi.
404 Plslt Wlds. I"T Psrk at.
LACIUXHl l!ST ltoMU.
$A.IIH.
Classy I H -story 6-room house with
parses, located on K. l-'landera el., near
car and park. Kveryihlns; modern and
In excellent condition. PreHkfant room,
a bedrooms, lota of wlndnaa, flna ard
and nelshborhood. Must sell this week.
Tabor 407.
Jjllno 4-ltotiM modrrn hiirijra'ow, fir.-
pia''.. iul lemeni nnseinem. 0011 lile-,sin
structed; nuk floors, shluohery; atrr,'t
graded, ceinrnl walks In sd paid tor:
water, light, gas, braullflll Uwn; $.i)i
down pa mnl.
.loll NSON t lf"'.S" ca,
H.-.2. .::, N. v. Iisnk Pldg.
Main .".T7.
AI.AMUnA PAIthT IH'NOA LOW :.no
On -ilth St., corner lot. 6 rooms with
hath on one floor, largo stltc; nil bard
wood floor. French doors, plnle slap
windows, sun psrlor. garage; purfhMrr
m.iv heieel shades snd electric fixtures.
im.MlY V, UoMARI, 213 Mark kt.
$itiltl IU VH a beautlinl modern buntf.iovv
In Vtalnut lark; h.'ts hot writer lirnMng
pinnl, bardaooil floors, toilit.in, Pulcli
kllchen, bath on both floors. In fa' t
everything. The house alona wtmld cot
more to build than we sr. at-klng for
the house and lot. The rooms are largs
and airy. A very dciorahlo home.
M. UlLI.IN'is. .'" McKay Ii;dg.
Mscn I. !!.
:;ihh SNAP.
I would like to show inn the place, g.
room semi-modern house, elec. light-,
gas. full crnienl ha.-ein-nt; hoilie ut
timed; lot irjilin, will) nil kind, of
fruit; a dandy pince for clilckena. This
place Is only 3 blocks lo car, in good
location, and $7o0 cai-h will handle it
rllMM.. '- t'ham. of Com., Main rtl'J7.
CITT VIF.YV TAHK I3(V.
6 room house, with full ba.tement: a
nifty home In a sightly location; fine
neighborhood; streets paved aud paid
for; easy wrens.
HKNIlir W, UOPPAHD, 243 Plsrk St.
NUAIl l'KNINhl'I.A I'AIIK.
Vent 7-room butiltalow, hardwood
floors, flrepi.ee, buffet, lllltrh klli'hen:
I bedroom down. :l upstairs: block
to car. Price 17..0. 7.'.o cash.
JOHNSON. DOuS'iN i ll.
6"!2. 633. o34. il'I.I N. W. Hank Bldg.
Mln :i77.
FINK COI'NTKV 1IOMK
6-ROOM ItOt'SK. A' ltK'S.
54 choice bearing fruit treea, hlg-Vv
cultivated, chicken pens; prlco IHelMI,
$:t.ino down, balance K per cent, & years'
tlinc. Ahk Mr. Kellogg.
A. J. HeFOKKbr A CIV,
rjn Henry Hldg. Main 2n0.
lltVlNtiTON UNAP.
.1r.O LOT WORTH Mil.VKf,
R-room, well-consl'il cotlage, full
has't., best plumbing, on full .Mulon lot,
within 2 blks. of l.'ilh and Itdwr., for
this small sum on terms The property
Is clear. $70u cash. Main 4ti3.
O. r. UOLOKNIIKKO.
Ahlngton Hldg. " yrs. In Portland
J4iiu liUYri a 6-room bungalow, finished, 1
blocks rrom flawtnorne canine; nose lo
MM h street; street Improvements all In;
fireplace, hardwood floors, bullt-lna,
trees and shrubbery, nice lawn and a
fins neighborhood.
JollNSON-DOnSO.V "'0..
632, 633, 634, ft.i; N W. Hank Hldg.
Main ".7K7.
SACHIFIf'K UK yL'ICK.
Modern h-room houhe, 4 bedroom.,
fireplace, furnace; lot flxo -orner:
hardfurface street; 734 Clinton St., cor,
K. 2-d. For quick action wc offer this
for 3l00: 1700 cash. I.alsoee terms.
1MIVK 4V tlARI'NKR.
4I Board of Tradv
B-HOOM llOIK.
In Al shape, flna lawn and fruit trees,
full basement, bard -surface street; parly
leaving the state; price 4.15(1, faoo down,
balance to suit. Ak Mr. Kellogg.
A. J. KeKOHKST A CO..
S20 Henry Rlda Main W,
lKVlNtlToN $7,MKI buys beautiful home.
6 rooma. reception nan .on pie-nine
porch, large rooma. all modern conven
iences, perfect condition; exceptionally
well built; also garage.
I. E. H.IIMiger, Tabor 6441.
ll'KAI. HLN".ALOW.
Fewuttful home, oak floors. plats
glass windows, furnace, fireplace. In
fact nothing left undnna lo make th'fl
horns attractive. I'.i-ifio Heally. Mam
47 4o Spalding hldg.
AKilAIN' extraordinary, flna home in
Piedmont, large rooma. inorourniy mod
ern, 2 dandy fireplaces, hot water heat.
1110x100. all improvementa and paid.
worth $12O0: price Ihooo, terms. I'u
hois, ao.1 Spalding bldg.
AI.RKItTA.
Cosy B-roem bungalow, garsga.
r.-t
The
17th st.. Just north of Alberta .t.
prica Is only $2-l.'n, on good terma.
COB A. McKENNA CO..
K2 Fourth st Main 4"
KKK IH A HAROAIN for quick action.
6-room house in sunnynoe district, clo.
to car, paved streets; good terms. Hea
Spencer. Main .'.2
PORTLAND HKIHHT8 HOM K $.'"'
I.arge. comfortable horns on Mont
gomery Irlve. near esrltne. Kail ;l.
7-ROOM modern bungalow, corner lot S
gino, hetween Slat and .12d avenues, aei
leut Clio ton; pries $4O"0. Tabor I4K6.
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