Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 19, 1920, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MORMXG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MARC1T 19, 1920
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GETS HIGHER RANK!
A. D. Charlton Promoted to
General Passenger Agent.
WIDE JURISDICTION GIVEN
Northern Pacific Official Identi
fied Many Years With Portland,
to Have Ileadquurtcrs Here.
Announcement has just been made
from St. Paul of the promotion of
A. D. Charlton to the position of
general passenger agent of the North
ern Pacific railroad, with headquar
ters at Portland and having jurisdic
tion over passenger business of the
lines west of Paradise. Mont. Per
sonnel of the greater part of the new
alignment under the direction of J. G.
Woodworth. vice-president in charge
of traffic, has been previously pub
lished. J. B. Baird is freight traffic
manager; A. M. Cleland, passenger
traffic manager; Henry Blakeley,
general freight agent; A. Tingling,
general freight agent with headquar
lrs at Seattle, and F. H. Fogarty, as
sistant general freight agent with
headquarters at Portland. C. R. L.on
ergan, assistant general freight and
passenger agent at Spokane, is named
assistant to the vice-president, in
iharge of traffic with headquarters
at St. Paul.
Freight Rooms Brine Added.
General offices of the traffic de
partment will be located in the Spald
ing building, where the passenger
department has been since the es
tablishment of the consolidated ticket
office.' Rooms will be added to pro
vide space for the freight department.
A. D. Charlton is the dean of the
passenger traffic officials of the com
pany and of Portland. He has been
with the Northern Pacific since the
establishment of the office here 36
years ago, and has had an active part
in the civic life of the cvnmunity
from the time Portland was a town of
30.000 population, with the fir trees
standing where important sections of
the city have since been built. He has
conducted a goodly number of presi
dents over the western lines of the
system and remained diligently at his
post through many administrations, in
cluding two receiverships and the pe
riod of federal control. When the gov
ernment took over the railroads and the
north Pacific coast passenger traffic
committee was formed he was made
chairman. Under the direction of the
committee the five consolidated ticket
offices at Portland. Seattle. Tacoma,
Brfmerton and Spokane were estab
lished and have been handled in a
manner that has commanded the fa-
vorablo comment of traffic officials I
and has seemed to be satisfactory to
the public.
Control I'oTfri I.Mr are Territory.
In his official capacity with the
company the territory under Mr.
Charlton's control has included Cali
fornia and Alaska, in addition to the
Pacific northwest states touched by
at- : e ai n - J
,-., . . ,....,.,. r fl N Snlitlt merchant, was served
pomtment as Bcneral passenger agcnrfwitn W1)rrants vesterdav after
is a recognition of Portland as the! , ; . ...
a ci i. i 4 ii. . 'sai i hi iii tnivi i i .iit; ay mfiit
quite as much as it Is a tribute to the
ability of the official whose efficient
service has been so lonjr continuously
devoted to the interests of the rail
road
TKAI'FIC LKAGIK SEEKS NEW
FREIGHT TARIFF PI.AXS.
Regional Charges, InterchaiiRe
Between Rail and Water I.inc
Among Recommendation.
ST. IAUIS. March IS. Regional
railroad freight rates, joint water and
rail rates and interchange of traffic
on ween raw ana water nnes were ae-
manded today at the sprine conven-I
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league, in session here.
A resolution was adopted calling on
the interstate commerce commission
to consider the railroads of the coun
try as in three divisions, the southern,
eastern and western, in making
freight rate adjustments.
The resolution recommended that in
estimating the rate of income on rail
road property all Investments not
used in the actual operation of the
roads be excluded.
It will be presented to the commis
sion Monday, when the railroad offi
cials are heard on rate changes.
Continuation of the present con
solidation of express companies or
any consolidation that tends to lessen
competition, was opposed in a report
made.
The executive committee, in its re
port, favored joint water and rail
rates and asked the government tolscinS repairs at the Wilson shipyard i
compel the railways to interchange i at
traffic with water lines the same as
among themselves. The report, how
ever, declared for free competition of
boat operators without interference of
federal or state bodies in the regu
lation of their rates.
TRAINS CHANGED BACK
Great Northern Service al I'nion
Station I- Resumed.
Tuesday and Wednesday trains of
the Great Northern railway arrived I
and departed from the North Bank (
station. Yesterday service was re-i
Htimcd from the union station and ; of
will be continued from that terminal. 1
Th change was made Tuesday in ac-I
cordance with an order for resump- I
tion of operation as it existed he'ore i
the begin-ning oT federal control, but J of
was returned to the union station for
the convenience of the public. The !
transfer of passengers and baggage j
between the two stations was an an-
noyance and where connecting trains tailed to catch automobile thieves
were slightly belated comina in on an(i work on cases of stolen automo
other lines compelled a layover that , biles beginning April 1. according to
could be averted where the change ; announcement made yesterday by
could be made from one train to the chief of Police Jenkins. At present
other on the same platform. . W. the department has four men working
Meldrum. assistant general passenger j on -uch cases.
ag-eni or me ureal .ortnern. was
after the change of service. The
union station timecard
changed.
was not
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TRADE INVASION N S GHT
I nnuu lis nwtuil ill giUIII I
,
Mcroliants of Salt I.ak Cily May
Kntr Portland Territory.
t
Salt Lake City will make the first
bid for extension of trade into the
competitive territory of Portland, ac
cording to reports from Nampa and
Boise. It is said the business men of
the Utah metropolis and Ogden are
( going to join in running a special ex- i
I curaion train that will make stops at
all the principal trade centers in Idaho
and may come as farsas some of the
eastern Oregon towns. This excur
sion is to take place in April, accord
ing to the Information brought to i
Portland by Idaho men this week.
Plan iha t.ln ff th Portland'
Chamber of Commerce into Idaho are
before the excursion committee. Def
inite decision as to when it will be
made is expected soon. Some busi
ness men had hoped to, have it early
in April in order to prevent an in-'
definite delay. The merchants of the
trade centers to be visited are anxious
to meet Portland business men in ;
their own borne towns, several of :
them having called at the chamber
within the past few days, while others
have sent letters urging that the trip
take place during the first half of
April.
DR. LOVEJOY GOES EAST
Address Before Medical Society
Canceled by Call to Wasliineton.
Dr. Esther C. Lovejoy, who was on
the programme of the City and
County Medical society for an address
Wednesday night, failed to put in an
appearance and, instead, announce
ment was made that she had been
summoned to Washington, IX C, in
connection with her work with the
American Red ('rose.
'Or. Lovejoy left for Washington
ill response to an urgent call in con
nection with the work In which she
has been engaged for the past two
years, said Dr. A. .1. Browning. "She
will confer with others in regard to
her future activities in this connec
tion." Dr. iTovejoy had been in Portland,
her home city, for about 10 days, dur
ing which time she made announce
ment that she will be a democratic
candidate for congress from the lid
Oregon district, comprising Multno-
?nah county.
CHARGES INVOLVE SHED
i. X. Sinilh. .Mcrrlianl. Served
Willi To Warrant.
shed without a permit and with us
inir combustible material in his build
ins riuitrar- to the city ordinance.
He was released on his own recogni
zance and will be (riven a hearing
in the municipal court todny.
Smith is said to have rebuilt a shed
25 feet by 60 feet at lllTi North Third
street without obtaining: a permit for
such construction work. He is also
said to have covered the roof of the
shed with other than non-combustible
material.
Charge. against Smith were pre
ferred by (J. I,. Thornton of the city
building department.
REPUBLICANS TO GATHER
Clarke County, aliinlon. I'on
venlion l He Held April I".
VANOlUVKlt. Wash.. March IS.
( Special.)-,-For the first time in four
' years the republicans of Clarke
countv win cather in convention here
, .L. . , . . , .
in me county court ntiuwt; hi iu
M., April 17. At this convention 2
delegates will be elected to attend the
republican state convention to be held
in Kellingham April 27 to nominate
presidential electors.
Of the 200 delegates to attend the
county convention here April 17, Van
couver will have 6S.
Those going to the state convention
must pay their own expenses on the
trip.
WORK ON DIKE RESUMED
KeNo Dislritls Reelaimins Land
Along River Hanks.
KKI.SO. Wash.. March IS. (Spe-j
cial.) The large dredge of diking)
district No. 1. which has been under- !
Astoria, was orousm up me o
luinbia yesterday and is building a i
short piece of dike for district No. 10. ;
west of Kelso. In a few days it will j
he taken to district No. ri. near Wood- t
land, where it will resume diking j
operations. It will continue on that
job till the project is completed.
Cheatham & Sons recently moved a
second land digger to the district No.
5 project, and upon the completion of
district j's own dredge four ma
chines will be in operation on that
diking project.
Community Service Clas lo .Meel.
The newly organized class
physical training and military drill'
i
the Community Service Girls' club
will meet tonight at o'clock in tne
armory. There is still room for a
few more girls. The class is free. I
I.ioiitcnimt r. 1. Hail is the director
the class.
Tlirei' More Votive Hi-titiltnl.
Three more policemen will be do-
Lr. Ki-nest Martin Hopkins, presi- I
dent of Dartmouth college, will speak .
on "Ktiucation and Democracy" al the ,
weekly luncheon of the Oregon Civic!
league at the Hotel Benson at noon ,
. ... u.., ;.. .
swuiu.;. ......to ;
be made by calling Main 421. "
TOO IjTK TO CLASSIFY.
NIGHT MAN wanted l
Garage, corner 10th.
answered.
I East Burnside
No phone- calls j
.1
FORD bus:. B. & M. body, motor in good
rendition: 4 good tires. tea Mr,
TwLr smae-
Taylor. Mar. I
Portland garage, 5th and
60U.
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A. I). Charlton. ,
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AMUSEMENTS.
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"THE MIKADO' TONIGHT,)
Tickets Now Selling. I
LTIJTT Tf Broadway at Taylor
LlEjLLtlj phone: main i
GALLO ENGLISH
(COMIC)
OPERA CO.
SENSATIONAL JAPANESE PRIMA
DONNA .
HANA SHIMOZUMI.
POPULAR OPERATIC COMEDIAN
JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS
I EXCELLENT!
I CAST I
SPLKDID I
t'HOIllS I
OPERATIC ORCHESTRA
DIRECTION MAX BENDIX
TONIGHT, 8:15
t;lLUEKT AND SILLIVA.VS
"THE MIKADO"
SPECIAL PHICK
MAT. TOMORROW, a-.lS,
"H. M. S. Pinafore'
SAT. EYE., "THE GONDOLIERS"
EVE'S Floor, 2.!i0. 3 rows J2;
Balcony, 5 rows $2. 4 at $1.50, 13
at $1; Gallery, 7 rows reserved at
75c.
SPECIAL PRICK SAT. MAT.
Floor, 12; Balcony, 5 at $1.50, 13
at $1; Gallery, 7 reserved at 75u.
Tonight Ail Week. Mats Wed.. Sat.
ALC A ZAR
In the Hilarious Musical Comedy.
"Girls Will Be Girls"
With Mabel VVilber & 40 Flayers.'
Next "The Quaker tiirL"
1
BAKER
STOCK COMPANY
Tonight. All Hrrk. Mats. Wed.. Sat.
Moftt (torgeous teeni4T I'mduction iq
THK TK.AII. OK THE LONESOME
TINK
The Wonder Kla- ut Them AIL
Next Week "REMNANT."
pANTAGEij
MAT OAII.Y 3:30
Ted Shawn lreenti
THE DEM.NHAWN IANC'ERS,
in "Jl I.N AK Oh' THK SKA."
Vaudevillr't Mttnt 4nrireout rroduction
Batted on an Kpimxlc rrnm "The
Arabian iht.
SIX OTHKR BIG ACTS.
Three Performances T'Hily. Nisht Curtain
at 7 and St.
THE BESTf IN VAUOEVILLI
3 NhthlH. Hun.. !". lo $1.25; Moo., lues..
15c to CI.
4 Mats., Sun., Mon Tur., Wed.. I5r to 7 .K
FOUR MARX BROTHERS
BabU. l-y nu it II tm land, lien K. Beno.v,
O'DONNELL & BLAIR
I.Uf-aN X: Inez. Mn honey & Aitliiirn,
Kinosrani Kclnive, ToplcN uf Itt.v.
ALEXANDER KIDS
'thin Nhnw t'firN Mi fit the
Matinee MedneNday. Mar. 24.
LYRIC
Ml SICAI.
HTOCK
Mai. Daily at 2. Mchls at 1 and 8.
It'iK Uouhle Bill Thlt. Week.
The HilnrioiiH MiimicmI Comedy.
1A1III.V AFFAIRS,
and 1 Chorus
, HARI.1KCHAPI.IN I (,irt'
In Hi I.alewt Film Srream, I CnntCNt
A lAV OF 1'LKASl KK. I TmiKht.
GLOBE
WASHINGTON
AT 11TH ST.
ELSIE
FERGUSON
"COUNTERFEIT"
B1SNSON .ILIUM
DANCE
III It I, AUK HALL TONIGHT.
ACCTION PALES TODAY
At Wilson's Auction House. 10 A.
Furniture. ll!!-71 .Second St.
Kuten for
Classified advertisements
In
Ths Oregonian.
Daily and Sunday-
I'er tine
One lime
Two contieriitive time -2c
Three tunwertitive tiniew X
Sepn cnoMWiitlve times 63
The rullowinr clarifications eicepted.
the rule of which In "c mt line per day:
Situation Wanted Mtile. Situations
Wanted Female. So ad taken for lew
than two lines, twunt ix word to the
line. Advertifcemeota (exeept "PeroD
utn'' aiiti .itUHl'Kii Wanted") will be
taken over the telephone if the adver
iifter i- a HtiUtecrtber tit either phone.
No price will be quoted over the
phone, but tutf mcntH wri ht rendcrcl
the follouinff day. Advert ihemnl are
ta .en to. I Uf 'aii lrcoiua until
;:30 P. M.; for Ttie Sunda rejfonian
i itttl U I M. Saturday.
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
Thu society has full chartre of the city
poling at its home. 3o Columbia boule- ;
varil I'hone any time. Woodlawn 764. !
Dois for sale. Horse ambulance for !
sick or disabled horses. Small animals j
painlessly electrocuted where neces-
sarv. and stray animals cared for..
All dead animals, cows, horses, etc., I
picked up free of charEe
DIED.
BI'P.XTRAOKR In Spokane.- Wash.. March
111 Harold T. LuriilraKer, aired .",:! years.
Husband of Mrs. Helen Hurutraser, of
Unlit E. 11th st. Announcement of fune
ral later by the Erirson Undertaking
HjTf - jtES - In this city, March IS. Noah D.
"uhes. nee C.4 years. Funeral notice
later. Remains ere at the residential
parlors oi Miller & Tracey.
JA RD1S At Salen,. Or.. March IS. myo.
Henrietta F. Jardis, aged o4 years. Re-
maln, at the Holsian funeral parlors.
v0tioe of funeral later.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
S6 4th at., Opp. City Hall. Ncn Bros.
IO BLAESING GRANITE CO. .
fLr THIHDAT MADISON TfggTj
CEETINQ NOTICES.
' MULTNOMAH CAMP
No. .7. W. O. W.. 112 E
6th at., Friday night. March
3. at 8 o'clock. Nomina
tion of delegates to Head
Camp Session, also to Dis
trict Convention. Visiting
members welcome.
J. O. WILSON. Clerk.
PORTLAND AERIE
NO. 4, FRATERNAL
ORDER OP EAGLES
Meets every Friday
evening in Eagles' hall.
Third and Madison iu.
H. E. MILLER,
Secretary. -
DANCE GIVEN BY GCL
REAZEE GROTTO Every
prophet is requested to be
present at our "lfard times"
party this l Friday) even
ing. March 19. at Chrlsten
sen's hall. 11th and !;
hill. All Masons and tiiMr
friends cordially invtled. Prizes tor best
costumes.
SUNNYSIDE CHAPTER. V.
V.. R. A. M. Called convocation
tonight at 7:30. Work on M.
E. N. degree. Visitors wel
come. By order of E. H. P.
W. J. BRKCKBL,
Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO.
53. A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this (Friday)
evening, 8 o'clock. Masonic
Temple. Visiting brethren
welcome.
H. J. HOUGHTON. Sec.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO.
46. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Friday)
evening, 7 o'clock. East 8th
and Burnside. E. A. degree.
Visitors welcome. Order W. M.
G. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
SELLWOOD LODGE. NO.
131, A. F. A'll A. M. Special
meeting this (Friday) evening
at 7:30 o'clock. Work M. M.
degree. Visitors welcome. By
order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER. Sec.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE.
XO. A. F. AND A. M.
Special communication ibis
(Friday) evening, .-vvaicn jw,
at .1 o'clock. M. M. degree.
Visitiing brethren welcome.
G. W. COOK, Sec.
ROSE C1TV CHAPTER. NO.
&ii ri v. communi
cation this (Friday) evening. 8
o'clock. Pythian Temple. West
Park and Yamhill. Social. Vis
itors welcome. By order of
V. M. M. E. HOWATSON.
Sec.
Regular meeting this i Frl-
davl evenine at 7 :"U o clock
at Oddfellows' Temple.
Alder st. work In the tnira
degree. Isitors welcome.
VLUUT. j Pi COXON. Rec. Sec.
WHKRE TO DANCE.
Cotillion hall, or Broadway hall. Port
lund'a distinctive dancinjr pavilions. Al-
wavs the best crowds ami the best
dances. Public invited every week night.
WEB FOOT CAMP NO. 65. WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD, meets every Friday
nirtat at W. O. W. temple. 1-8 11th street.
All memberii welcome. Kum w Kamp
Friday eight. a L. oAKoua. jiera,
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 0th et.
FRIKDLAXDER'S
class pins and medals.
or lodge emblems.
310 ashfngton st
FLNKRA1. NOTICES.
SINNOTT In this city, March 1G. Koeer
B. Sinnott. hkq 4 1 year?, husband of
irtrude I. Sinnott of Portland, and
brother of . .1. tfinnott of The Dallas
Or. Th; funeral cortege will leave Kin-
Ify'n. Montgomery at Fifth, nt 10 o'clock
Sa 1 1 J r d a y A. M . , a n d pre tree d to St.
M try's cathedral. Kith and Davis stf.
where solemn rpauicm mass will he cele
brafd at 10::u. Krienda invited. The
n'in a i ns will n forwa rded Monriay,
March '22, to The Dalles. Or., w h e re
interment will be made in the family
plot. t ,
RAMS K Y In this ciiv. March IS. Karl
Hoi brook Ramsev. agVd ! yrars 1 month
and S days. He i o v"d son of D r. and
Mrs. A. liamey. brother of 'harlps A.
and Howard Vern Kam.soy and Mrs. L.
J. spanioi. alt of this city. Deceased
was a returned soldier, having nerved
oerseap for two years. The funeral
st vires will be held from the conserva
tory chapel of the F. S. Dunning. Inc.,
414 East Alder st.. tomorrow iSmur
dny, March -'o. at 10 A. M. Friend in
vited. Interment in Mt. Scott Park
rcnu'tcry.
RKKI)--At the residence. .".02 K. 21st St.,
M m il 17. UJ0. Kmma A. Reed, widow
uf the lat" Frd Reed, sister of Mrs.
Steven 'of fin; Mrs. C. K. Howlett d
Kob-Tt Chambers of Portland. Or.: Mrs.
Charles Allen of Dallas, Or., and Lean
der Chambers of Aurora. Or. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services at
'1 P. M today (Friday,, March l!r'0.
at the Portland crematorium. Remains
at Mnlman'fl funeral rarlors. Third and
Salmon t3.
BARD In this city March 1 fi, Richard
Karl Bard, aged ;7 years, husband of
Kmily K. Bnrd of 3W Russell st. The
remains will be forwarded .Saturday,
March J0, by .1. P. Finley & Son. to
Oakland, Or., where services will be held
and Interment made. The deceased was
a member of St. Helens Lodge No. o'J,
A. F. and A. M.
CROtt'LBY In thW city, March 17. 1020,
Ami;-. M. Crow tey, age 81 years, widow
of the late Dennis V. Crowley. Funeral
from Holni.tn's funeral parlors at M
A. M Saturday. March 20. thence
to St. Mary's cathedral. l."th and Davis
sts.. where requiem made will be offered
at 9:30 A. M. Friends invited, inter
ment Mount Calvary cemetery.
BROADHURST At the residence. 184
West Russet t St., March 17, 1120, Lu-
cind.i Broadhurst. age 82 years, beloved
mother of Carrie v. west and Mejvin
Hroa.fl hurst. Friends Invited to attend
tin" funeral services at 2 P. M. today
(Friday), March 1!. 1!20. at Hnlman's
funeral parlors. Third and Salmon sts.
Interment Riverview cemetery.
McKKK In this city, March 18. 1!20.
Samuel McKee, ege R4 years. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services
at Hnlman's funeral parlors. Third and
Salmon sts.. at P. M., Sunday.
March 21. 1020. under the auspices of
ln.lustry lodge. No. 8. A. O. IT. W. In
terment Kiverview cemetery, Monday, 10
A. M.
GALIiOWAY March IB. at The Dalles.
Judge William Galloway, aged 75 yearn.
Fainer of Charles N. Calloway, Ziipha
V. Calloway and Francis V. Calloway.
Funeral services and interment at Mr
Minnville t Macy's parlors) today (Fri
day). March Jy. at 1:30 P. M. Friends
invited.
MARVIN In this city March 17, Clarence
Del ,04 Marvin, agea ti years, late oi me
Pisgah Home. Funeral servh:es will be
held Saturday, March 20. at 2:30 P. M.
at the Portland Crematorium, 1 4th and
Kybee sts. Frlenua invtteu. J. t'. t in ley
dt Son. directors.
HOIBROOK In this city; March IS, Hal
tie Holbronk. agd 3S years, beloved
mother of Kli2abeth Holhrook. daughter
of Mrs. Noris Ormsby. Funeral services
will be held March 20 at I:::o A. M.
al the chapel of Miller & Tracey. In
terment at Riverview cemet. rj .
WH1TKSIDE In this city, March 14, i:20.
James M. Whiteside, age 42 years. Re
mains will be forwarded by Kdward
Holrnan & Son, Third and Salmon i-t.,
to Decatur. ia., where services will be
held and interment made.
THOMAS Fun-ral service. oi the late
Elizabeth H. Thomas will be held today
i Friday at 2:3 o clock' 1 M. at Fin
ley V. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends in
vited. I ncineration at the Portland
Crematorium.
SI M MOXS The runeral serviced of the
laic Marmda K. Si mm una will be held
Friday, March 1!. at 2 :IW P. M. at the
chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment
at Independence. Or.
ROS The funeral services of the late (ier
nrd na Ros will Le held Friday. March
lb. at J P. M., at the chapel of Miller &
Tracey. Interment at Mount Scott Park
cemetery.
I INLHAL t'AKs.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY Marshall 114.
FLORIST!-.
SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP.
I'oi tiutic s progressive fioiisi. Wv 11,1
cialize in funeral tlesiffns. 141 oth
upp. Meit-r Ht Frank's. Main
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, 354 Washington. Main 26!).
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged
LUBLINER
TWO Stores.
We strive to please.
,28 Morrison. Portland hotel. Marshall 753.
348 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. & Para. Mar. 257.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison St.
Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch stores
PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP. Funeral
prays tl.00 up. Bdwy. 2870. 465 Wash.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
U bet. 4th and 5 th. Main A. 1181.
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ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, au
ditor, accounting systems established,
maintained, income tax service; refer
ences. 728-21) Fittock bik. Bdwy. 1.
ALTERATIONS.
REFITTING and making of ladies' gar
ments, reasonable; work guaranteed.
I. Keubln. 40a Busn & Lane bldg.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 feecond
Gold. silver and platinum bought.
BUYERS' BUREAU.
ANDERSON the Buyer saves you money on
anything you want to buy. No. oO First
at. jiain 1 4UU.
CARPET WEAVING.
RUGS Th klnd that wear lbe best are
UUUO made from your worn-out carpets
. by the Northwest Rug Co. tlormer ad
dresK IS.t n.i.. ,- i u .. .. urvMn
' all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mull orders solicited. IsS E.
S'hst. Phone East S580, B 12S0.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag Rugs, all sizes Mall orders prompt.
Seed lor Booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned. J1.50.
FLUFF RUG CO..
S4-58 Union ave. N. East 6518. B 1475.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING.
SIZING AND REFITTING.
FLUFF AND RAG RUGS
WOVEN ALL SIZES.
WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUG CO..
E. 17th bi. Automatic -13--.
CELLULOID BI'TTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
3S7 Washington. Broadway 4:14. A 12.V4,
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon. 100 Chiroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment easiest,
best, permanent. 31 "treats" $lo. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny.
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists in the city. Parlors 302 Cer
linger hi dir., S. W. cor. 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 1301.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns, bun
ions, foot arches made to order. 31 1
Wwetiand blg., r,th and Wash. Main 1081.
k CHIROPODIST.
ETHEL McCOT. chiropodist: corns and
callouses removed without pain; relief for
all root troubles. tffm Ruchanan bids.,
Wash, st., bet. 4th and 6th. Main 5076
f'lRClI.AR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
bulldine;. Marshall 5822. Multlgraphing,
mimeographing and mail advertisings
COLLECTIONS.
NETH & CO.. Worcester b!dg. Main I'M.
No collections, no charges. Estab. liloo.
CONTRACTORS.
FOR BRICKWORK,
phone Jack Wempe.
till and conrrete.
Woodlawn 030.
DANCING.
MRS. BATH. 308 Dekum bldir.
lessons day and eve. Main 134."
BAl'.I.ROOM nd stage dancing. Mias
Dorothy Itasmusson, flio Kilers bide.
BERK BI.ET dancing arademy. 129 4th St.
Lessons day eve. Main 3818.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARIAN' HOSPITAL.
4ITi F.ast 7th. . East 1S47 and 219-B2.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND
and
Repaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS BLWTRTC WORKS
Phone S27 27. 24"H- First at. Main R71 .
- T
H.ELECTFwICCO.
31 N. 1st, Portland, Or. Re
wlndiiK and electrical repairing
a snecialtv. See lis about new or
uied motors. Bdwy. 1047i, A 1046
EIRMTIRE KKI'AIRING.
WANTED Furniture to
refinish: first
Main 12t3 for
class work; references,
estimates.
FERTILIZER.
FERTILIZE your land If you want big
crops; read about wonder In our
11120 catalogue. RoutledKe Seed & F.ural
Co.. 1 2d st.. Portland. Or.
GENERAL INsf KANCE.
JOB N. WALLER.
General Insurance.
:. 424 N. W. Bank bldg.
Main Sic.
HARDWOOD FLOORING,
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co.. 1M n. rim.
MI'SIC TEACHERS.
L. t'arroll Day, piano, vocal lessons, prac
tice piano. 1 hr. day. x.i mo. Bdy. 2oto.
WHOLESALERS ANDMAN UFACTURERS
KNGINEERS AND MILL SIPPLIES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-8B-87-89 Front
GRAIN MERCL.NTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN":0Board-o"r Trade bid.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH A USER II AT CO.. K3-S.1 Front St
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., Front and Morrison.
RASMUSSEN & CO.. Second and Taylor.
CONCRETE ItCKIAL VACLT8.
THE NATIONAL VAULT- CO.
Reinforced concrete burial vaults; air
tight, waterproof ( everlasting. Factory,
9ll Foster road. Phone Tabor 5547.
FIN ERA I. MKKCTOKS.
EDWARD HOLMAN
&SON
Funeral Dfrcctora
Third and Mlmon Sta. Main .'07
Lady Aaalstant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for l.esm
Independent Funeral Directors
Wash in if ton eir vt. between 20 tb and
L'lt ;'ets. west aide
Lady Assistant.
Main J0!t a 7SS
RIYERVIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM;
At K.nl ut Fulton artine. 1
StiiRle tombs', iainlly uectionM and room a
heautlCiilly arranR-d in uiurblf, only tsan- 1
itary lomiis in Portland: endowed for per-I
)irtual ffti'. Auto M-r ire free. j
Phone Kdwy. M"! ; uf firg tf3tf Pit lock Rlk.
Dunning & McEntee i
FUNERAL DIRECTORS Broadway and I
Pine st Phone Broadway 430. A 4&a ;
Lady Attendant. . ,
J.P. FINLEY & SON!
PUN IS HAL III RKCTORS,
ilin 9. MontKomery at Fifth
' McEntee & eilers
Kuneral parlora with nil the privacy of 1
a home, ltkh and Everett st. Telephone I
Broadway -133. Automatic 321-33.
F. S DUN'NIXG. INC. i
414 E. Alder. Phone East !S2 t
Perfect service, personal direction, free
ue of floral chapel and auto equipment
DOWNING & McNEMAk
Successors to Wilson & Ross. Multnomah
at E. itn. n-asi 0. irvinyton dJatrlct.
r I T I'T'f " K 1,f" am' '-'ay Bts
T IS33.
, Twelfth and Morr.yon
tiOJv . Brtiai nm -'."34
, A D. KENWOHTH V ft "0..
.tSIC-OI !-d at.. I.enu- I'abor ."VJIiT.
I A. a. ZELLAR CO.
illiams Ave.
East 1083. C 1088.
BREEZE & SN00Kiafffi:
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 8d
and Clay. M. 4152. A 2221. Lady aaaistant.
SEW TODAY.
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our owy. money on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts,
livestock, notes, etc
v F. E. BOWMAN & CO. :
10 VhaUB. -t Cam. Bldjt. llaim 3Ua.
1 1
Mt'SIC TEACHERS,
ITALIAN PRUNES. LOGANBERRY-TIPS.
Other varieties trees and plants.
Let us supply you. Order now.
SALEM NURSERY COMPANY.
1030 Chemeketa t., Salem, Or.
WE CARRY a full assortment of cholc
fruit tree, berry plants, oijmmentai
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. 220 Morrison.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
1 solicit your patronage on tn
basis of capable service. Thou-
bflnHa nf unaflod rustomefl. A
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good
man, optometrist, 209 Morrisou. M. 1-4.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
ed with modern Inrtrumenta
Glares fitted from fl.oO up.
A. E. HUHW1TZ, optomeirlsl. Ji First at.
OKIKXTAL HIGH KKI'AIKKD.
ORIENTAL RUGS
CLEA.Stu .U ir.i-AHtEl.
KAKAUUZ1AN & FERGUSON.
TEN V EARS WITH AT1VEH BROS.
151 N. 23L. PHONE MAIN S-U-
I'ATEXT ATTOKNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice ha extended over
a period oi '.4 years. All communication
sirictl confidential; prompt, efficient,
conacientioua Bervlce: handbook frea on
request. ilUNN ; CO.. patent attorneys.
San Francisco otfice, Hubart bid..
Market at.. Chicago office, room 810
Tower bldg. ; Washington office, room
108 tilia F at.; New ark office. Wooi
worth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT 1'2 yeara' experience U. S
and foreign patent?. U01 Dekum bld.
GOLDBERG, B20 Worcester bide. M. ao-3.
IMIVSIt'lANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway bide;.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, iiver,
kidnev, bladder, rectal, prostatic, leinale
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks.
l'l.l MBIM.
LKT me save you money on your plumb
ing, very reasunuoie. ii. c. -Fine
Ht
PI.IMBING SIITI.IES.
. . ....... L-. 4 TP
prices. Starke-Davis Co.. 1SS 4th. M. 7'.'7.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. .1. E. Gantenbeln.
Manager; Printing and linotyping, loo'..
Front at., corner State. Main or A 1418.
DDIUTIUf! K W. BALTES & COMPANY
riililllilU 1st and Oak sts. Main 70S, 511-65
'AINTING.
FAINTING and tinting. All work guaran
teed. Call Johnson after tl P. M. -Main
3021.
T H BERGESS. painting and paperhang
Ing 3.13 East 7lh at. Phone East 7."i.
PAINTING, paperhanging. John c Con
Ilsk. 133 lfith st. N Broadway 2i4.1.
toiTtkv "si ppi.ies. .
EVERY'THING needed and used by prae
tical poultry keepers; catalogue free
Routledgc Seed l-'loral ' . 1 .' 2d t .
Portland.
SECOND-HAND SORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE FI RN1TLRE CO..
221 FRONT ST.
We buy and sell everything In tha
hardware and furniture line Phone
Main 0072.
STOVE REPAIRING.
FVRNITI RE AND STuVE REPAIRING:
WVI'KR COILS MADE AND CON
XKi'TKO. BROADWAY 2..7B.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 0t
Dekum bldg I. S. foreign liadeniarKS.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
Tti1 Scrviro With a Imputation.
Min'lNii-PACK'-.STORAK-BAtjOAOE
tath and KVarnfv. Branch Mr Bdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
ORBflOX TRANSKKR CO.. 474 fiHKrt t ,
corner t3th Thon Broitdway 1'jSl or
1 We own find np-ra t two larcn
clfs "A" wapphftusM on terminal tracka.
Lowest tnsurHr.ee rates in the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C. M. OI.SBN TRA NS FKR CO.. 24 8 Pine.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE!
SECURITY STORAGE ft TRANSFER
CO.. lOT. PARK ST. MAIN ,11 Oft, A 10.1
WINDOW CLEANING.
ACM E WINDOW AND GENERAL CLEAN
1NG. FLOOR WAXING; EXPERT
WORK. BROADWAY ..Sift.
HIDES.'WOOI, AND CASCARA HARK.
KA1IN BROS.. 105 Front St.
PU'MRINti SUPPLIES AND PIPE.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-89 Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERMNG FARRELL. 140 Front St.
ROPE AND KINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison
2700
Private Portable Garages
have been erected by rar owners
who have taken advantafre uf our
system of tultiiiB Karaares by
means of power-driven saws.
Quantity Production
of a standard quality irarairp en
ables ns 10 deliver "them at mini
mum prices. I
Manufacture and f,naraatee
All Our Material.
An Inuuiry III Itrlnic Itrpre
MeutlltiTr to I'nll ntk)nur
I'inTnienfr.
Millmade Construction
Company
a Nu.lesj Of.'ler
N4'2 Tide u: lriiKt Hullillna:
- I'hone Main 4724.
Factory Kcmu u llliiiins Avenue
I. O. Box in. vtun.
U K ( Al.l, I OH HUH OI.II
l.im-ETS,
Ruga and V uolen Clotaina.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly.
Kan Rubs oa All Maes.
Mall Orders. Send for Booklet.'
C'arpeta Cleaned. Laid and
Refitted.
XORTIIWKST Rill CO.,
IHK Elaat Nth St.
Phone Kaat 3.VS0.
572
NEW TOM A i.
1 HOUSES tWSf
HffafTaVf TJ ITA I A A It A
Edward E. Goudej Co.
NEW TODAY.
! FOR !
j RENT I
I Warehouse
S Space
40,000 to 60,000 Square
Feet Available for
Immediate Occupancy
Good location on East
Side. Trackage, fire
proof building, sprin
kler system, low insur
ance rate, good light,
electric elevator serv
ice. No office space.
J On Lease Only From
Owners v
JOHN DEERE 2
PLOW CO.
East 2d at Morrison
QEBTTMAPr.
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
MANY DESIGNS
Erected in Portland
or shipped anywhere.
Material and Workmanship Guarantee"
Flrst-Clasa
fiend for Clrralar
UKi)IMADE BUILDING CO.
Sift E. 11th St. Phone Kaat ftll.
PORTLAND. OH,
Send Us Ypur Old Carpets
( We Call and Deliver)
Old KuaTN nnil A oolpn ClolblnR.
We Miafcp Heveralhle, Mnnd-U vvraj
FLUFF RUGS
Houm-5lar F'lnff fluara, H'ovra,
Has; Huira Woven 411 Slaea.
''latthen f IraninaT and !rlnar lleput,
Mall Ordera Send far DooLlet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Huk. SI earned ( leanetl, f I..VI.
WKRTKHX KM KP RI li CO..
V4 I niun Ae. ,M..Ihnne Kntl .'lit.
. FOR SALE
U, S. GOVERNMENT
PORTABLE BUNGALOWS
We have 10 nnw very Httrautlve
huniraloNv portable houses, bisl it for
I'. K. offirera' honiea durinif the war.
Ilouwa ar complete; mailt; of three
ply materljil; have 8 windows, !t floors
and 2 partitions; rxcallenl fluorlriK
and rooflnc; put these n your atTe
aKe or vacant lots, send them to the
beach for your summer homo. Any
two men can put I hem up In three
days. Would cost about $1000 to
build. e are seinny; mem at only
f.'.Ou. See these to appreciate them.
ee Mrs. (ieo. Love, wiih Turner & Co.,
230 Chamber of commerce.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest latereat rateai Inatallmrnt re.
paymenia 11 oeaireo.
maae. no aemj ibj iiu.i.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
2I7-21S Narlhwratera Hank Building.
Marakall 4114.
F.E.BOWMAN?GO.
210 rhambri' t f otnnri- HMic.
HOME BUlLl'uRS
Complete 'imns and ipecu nations fur
nished without chanf. We will finance
any character of huildinu out of -town
w.Ork solicited.
STORAGE SPACE
Investlrale Onr IMant aad Rates.
Why Assirme Kxpenstve Lease' ''ndat
Present High Costs'
I LAI !. MIIKsr. IM
Dray ave and Sloracr
121b and l.liean. Pause Udwy. 4u
KCAL KMTATR.
A KBW SPECIALS
Krom the Offici of
M. K. Thompson. 4S MiKslwppi Av.
$10,000 A .".-u:re tnurt on Peninsula ave.,
rioM' li St. tJnlnifi car and Peu
IttHiiin rtrhool, cleared. u tn
ht:irififc fruit, hard-iiurf aeed m.
' and tt-iTioh water main; fine Boll
mid Ideal for plat tin ; rlnjw to
ludutrittl (Mstrtot; iroud term;
adjoirvnii; property held nt $:tOtr
SJn.yyo A 10-rwom modern home In
t ivenooK wtui quarter hiock or
hlor-k with building for
(MHI; (fo-d t.-rma.
S 7.."i0) looxloo ft. railroad frotiinnf. on
tfldiiiK in 'ow.r Alliinn; aplendid
loc-ii t ion for wurelnuse. Th is
price In J.iOtt ip!ow price of ad-i
jointnir quarter uintilarly located. '
rloe in. ut Kaat lt at.. Jot I
."iirjt km); ef y t-rma. '
$ i.O'ti) fl rooms, full lot, Borthwlek St.. '
neiir tfeee.i. $.".iM) i-aHh,
$ L'.l'uO 7 rooms, full lot, rmtcadnm at.,
MiH.-4lsaippi ave., ne.ir Preaeott,
$An va.h; 'J.'i month.
$ 1, .. room-, lot ;c;;xKMi, Montana
ave., o -aah.
9 l,50i A room, full basement, electric
iiffhta, :::iioo lut. -:.i) -ash.
f 1,400 r-room cot tit re. lot -"-x loo. Min-
n'jitH ave., $4M) -;ih.
BAKOAINS IN LOTS.
S l.OOW - lot:. lOOxlOO. JJoithwiok at,,
near Shaver.
$ 1,000 Corner Shaver and Montana,
hard surface,, all Improvements
paid.
7500 lota on Montana near Shaver,
$7."0 ea :n; easy terms,
t soo Comer tn Ovurlook, f:iSO cah.
f 200 Two 25-foot lota. University
Park, $1(K each.
$ 501 lot, lir.xlOO. $50.
J3XCHAVGK.
20 acres near NV w be rtr, 1 : a v. rea
clenred, 5-room houtie, .40 fruit trees;
mortnaB S'-0tM: will exchange equity
for small place in Portland. We have
many oUxer bargains. Monty to lotto.
REAL ESTATK.
or tly Ht mat Apartmral 1'ruu.rtr.
THIS Tf A RKAL PVAP.
II ,hould no quUkly. It la tro flr
room apartmrnu, nrh Hprim,nt ha,
lumaxe, flr.pUc, modern hth, toilet.
Hrhta and (aa, frood baatmenta, laundry
Iraya and wood 1 1 rt. and all klnda of
modern ronvi-nlon. ea built In. Th. loca
tion la td.al. cloae In. walking- diatan.-.;
property In flrat-cUaa roidillon, laiv.d
atrr.tx. S aara--a. propeny la frr and
rlar of Ini-'u.nbranca. irk for alL
0.",O; I20IIO caah.
Trm aaally arranr.il Tou can rnt
on of tha apartm.nla and tha sarac.
for f.'iO per inonlh and hav a lovely
apartmrst for your own w. Hr thia
t one. It la a real auan. v
Hiii hex, 607 Journal bids, l'nona Maia
For Salr fWah IrnM-ly.
BEST or leas MljliMI n.ar poatoftlco.
Korkawar. r. Marshall 5710.
Kor rTlr lu.
CASH
BIf LArREI.HCRST SNAP.
100x100 overlooking park and rlry;
sold 9 yea ra ago before there wae a
house In tha district for IilooO. For a
quick get-away will take j40D. all Im
provement paid. Sea ma quick at offica
Kaat ath and Gllaun at., or phone Tanor
Z3X Hvtning Kaat Sotrti. Ut. Deiahunty.
IRNOTON SAfRliriClt
MAKE OKKI.K.
Out-of-town owner Inatrui-ta ua ta sell
lOoxloa on K. I'Tih al.. facing aaal. loo
fret north of Tlllamookr taka a look
and tnako ua your offer; tlila must bo
sold this week; see us at onca,
HITTER I.OWH CO..
"01-3-5-7 Hoard of Trade Illdg.
EASTMOREI.AND, 11.100 IVT FOR 7ofl.
lxt la. b.ock 1, Eastmoreland ; a fin
building lot, llena all paid; tt.i.rn owner
must sell, hence the price; oa East ath.
between Itybe. and Knaop
UHl'SHI HK.NNKTT.
Ht 8 Board of Trade biilg. Main T4M
I,AVRE1.inrR9T I.OT.
Beautifully located on Uurnald near
Park, lot and aaeewements coat I2IWU h
without Interest or taxes; ail clear, you
can have It for SI7oo rath.
MacINNKMM I'ltATT.
Main 3SOS. 413 Board of Trade Bldg
FINB building lot on Hancock st , near K.
Ii3d at., for 3oO; aome ln umhrance in
ba aaaumed: will give warranty deed
and good abstract; close to Kernwoo.l
echnol: good neighborhood. AP bu, ore
gonian. Muhmi i.ot, Keninn district. I. ton, 1 .1(1
cash. In monthly, no building leetrlc
tlons. JOHNSON-PODSON CO.
'!'.' N. W. Hank Hlilg. Main II' '7
$.1000 One-lmlf cash, "fl lota, 4 aerea. In
cluding atreeta: nll lift ft. deep; gaso
Hue pumphouse and engine 1 t horse,
power, 'r of thla In orchard. Fred Spear,
Tlho,- f.K7.
TO LEASE. ,
IOOtIOO. list side; long lease; In
vlnnltv of fire department houses, amt
able for garage. Would sell. All 141,
' ircgonlan.
LOT-Helmont and I.Mh su. w"l ssrrlfira
this close-In property fpr $1000. on tlma.
By owner. 104 Fourth at. Main 7434.
J. Link
&o1o0 l.tiT, IvmnMila I'urk and car, ;ou,
$.io cash, tin inotiililx
J HS" IN-1 " H S N i n
:I2 N U Hank Hl.lg. ' Main ;7
ltsi lOO-l-'T. lot. northwest corner of Eiiat
4ih and Itr.tim m a . suli-HMlks in ami
streets graded; owner leaving city.
Tabor 47.
A Fl.NK weal side lot. near ear, !W0, very
easy lertna If desired
JOIINNON-Di IHHON ' .
IB1.' N. W. Hunk Hide Main S7ST
FAIRPORT lots. M0 lo $;.no; malea
spe.ialiv .f Kenioo dui l t. Haih
rleh. M." I'haniher nC i nnim.n'.
AI.aTiEOA PARK ll, l-on;' slrea t paid!
.1" HINSi N Ii Hisi IN I'll .
r; N W. Hank lllda Main .7t;
II'Jihi To LtiAN on house and lot.
rent. fsll 111 Hoard of Trade
Main I4.V.V
i l"r
I'i'U.
WILL sarrlflre ,MIIIM rortirr. '2 hlorks
frntn rar and I.", niltiuir frmn lovtn.
Ininrr frttn nwner. Tnlir ik;1.
Ki iH STT.E- 2 lol. ;sl"tl. E. snili st ,
Rni-e t'rtv Park. L. t'aiinon, P. II. ho
111 T. AM XI s. irraiinistt.
LOTS Have tan front lots otiahia for
beautiful S'lnitner home st N"iort, aed
or trade fall Sellared 1.1.14
tiKKAT sarrifl, e In two line reMdenre lots.
Hriiadwity VI Ili'im
J (rtiol lots t heap. Also 6 arrea In
Salem. Bell. H'.lH .
For Kale llouaea.
II VV'J Iti UNK llt'M 1v
:.MIf- H rivunt, ftrrpim-r, rerrpil'tn hm.
but H -til bilflel. Ur- kite hen.
pa.Hf pantrv, (rtiHfI in b k
p,Jt h. THlt'la (Ml two llrfl, two
iti u roimm dw nutatrn : I ml har-e-m.
nt : one ledrou upatMirK af"1
plMlec.d altl"'. 111 1 Mei .oi .
i, ttinrk to liMWlhmnti ave
Yhl a f'l bn
III II U-f X It KV ' i .
JIM IUIIvmv Khrhanc hUU
Phone Main 7W
ONLY 10i. SNA IV
THK l)NLY RKAI. lit V IN 1'i'IM
I.AM'
CN tllVK IMMKI'IATK PnSSKSSH
'le new IV- rom roi t at a i 4 nd l t h
rotnplelely furnl-hed w it i (tod lea
furniture, rp tr. eti- . Mt'Jl l.th n
ror. tih ave.. 2 hlrrkn from Mi. S- "tl
rar, he tt nervli-e in iM. He tmrr, .-orner
lot 40I70. framR-e. Waiter, git-i or will
rent partie i urn!!) i n a
K 1 KST ' 1 . A SS H K K K KNf KS.
SKK ttWNKK.
S NKWMIn, 12H Kirai. n"r Aider
1 300 ItOVY.V
Four-room eollace. with elr.irlr
IfahtN, up K dii- bathroom. k' -f.t:ed
b- droom. lot UMix KHI. w Mil
fruit and hrrrl. r hick en h"'i".
2 blo.ka lo rar; prbe i.niv 2oii,
I.KNI caab. balaii' ' monthly
DtPtiti Mm. Lut hif, labor 30!.
MONTAVIU.X SNAP
;. f?(Mi rsMl and blan e hkf i..
tmkvt llif .'.i. .miii fiii i h w 1
ii room, dining ru"tn. - i-'l-rnnili",
Hltii, Inlet and b..r nion i .
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Phone Main 747.
AI.AVKMA PAUK Ht NU A I . W - V-flO
m -tth at., corner lot. room ii h
hath on one floor. Iare at'ii . alt hMid
Wood floors, Krem-h dra, plale-g laaa
w tndow -a. sun parlor, saraa ; P'ir h.t-. r
mav aelsrt shade Mnd rlr.trtr fix I urea
11 EN ft Y VY. titiPDAllt). 24.1 Stark al.
$2n.0 f 2MI CASH
f.uya that nice t r.H.m pla-tered rottare
In Kenton on hnb e corner near r
both atreel!- hard surf Rot.d h-e-meitt.
Uut. h kitchen, choice plumbing,
elfotric llRhta. terma to suit on the
1MMI.
A. II. HIRRKLL CO..
217 N W. Hank Hid. Mar-hall 4114
CITY VIEW PARK :.NOO
(t-rnom house, with full bsaemrnt .
nlftv home In aichtly imation; fine
neighborhood; streets paved and paid
for. easy terma.
HENKY VV. GOWJARD. 243 Btark st.
IOOkKM), WITH fruit and rnlcken run:
room house. aar and electricity; corner
loi with fldewnlks, sewer in and paid
lor Pi'b'C f.'ltMM), lerniH If desired.
,H (HNHUN-POIKSON CO .
ii::2 N. VY. Hank tilde Main KM7.
)i.K)0l" MOUEKN BL'NiALOW.
Kull basement, laundry trays, nleepfna;
por -h flrt plnt-c. caraKe and all bullt-lns.
larit. lot. prl-.c S:,:iou. Terms, Ask Mr.
A .1 I e I'M REST CO..
:;JO Henry HldK. Main I'll! Mi
" 5-llOOM HINHAItW.
A snap. $:iooo. f.MtO down, alreplna
porch, full bswMn. ni. rurnsre and chicken
p.ns Ask Mr. Kellot.
A. J. UeK I EST CO,.
t a20 Henry Hidnr. Main L'O'hj
$in:.o- UOOMS tirvdi.
One block car nnd hn nl surface.
rOxKMI corner, fruft, $;i50 csH. bal. 1.',
d inr cent intere.u a month.
HMITHWAOONBH CO.. StocV T.xrh.
LA Dim AlDlTION.
Strlntly modern 7 -room remdrnre;
mUHt bf" Sold to settle eatStr. price
$1250; Worth more. Phone East 0047.
22o0 41-UOOM house, food plumblnr.
baaement, fruit trees, hearing; place lor
chlckena on back of lot; wood, luwn.
G. M. Lauithlln, Gresham.
BK4.NO NKW ft-room hunfsiow in Wood-
sto-k, near car lino. sJUki, tsroia, sU-
wood 2U4-
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