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

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    THE MORXLXG OREGOMAX, WEDNESDAY. 3IAY 19, 1920
19
PRIM UW USED
IN EIGHT ELECTIONS
System Introduced in State
Sixteen Years Ago.
VOTERS LISTS ARE LARGER
Candidacy by Payment of I'ilinf
ice Instead, or Petition Xow
Common Method.
SALEM. Or.. May 18. (Special.)
On Friday there will bo held in Ore
con the eighth primary election since
the enactment of the primary law at
the general election on June 6. 1904,
according to Sam A. Kozer, assistant
secretary of state. The law was
adopted by a vole of 58.205 to 16.354.
Also it is the sixth primary election
held under the restriction of the cor
rupt practices act which was adopted
by the voters of Oregon at tho gen
eral erection held on June 1. 1908.
At the first primary nominating
lection the republican and demo
cratic parties expressed their choice
of a candidate for United States sen
ator, although the requirement as to
the election of United States senators
by the people was not in effect. They
also nominated candidates for repre
eentatives in the two congressional
districts of the state and for the vari
ous state, district and county oflices.
There were five candidates seeking
the expression of the members of the
republican party for United States
senator in congress.
many Candidates in Field.
For representative in the first dis
trict there were three candidates
for the nomination in the second dis
trict, four candidates: for governor,
there were five candidates: for sec
retary of state, four candidates for
tho nomination; for state treasurer,
six candidates: for supreme judge.
one condidate; for attorney general.
one candidate: for superintendent of
public instruction, one candidate; for
state printer, three candidates, and
for labor commissioner, one candidate
F'or the democratic nominations there
were no competitors for .the various
offices except In one or two instances.
Also, at that time it was possible
only to secure the placing of a candi-
date's najjie on his official party bal
lots by a petition of the members of
his party, while under the existing M"
laws a candidate has. in addition to
the petition, the option of the pay
ment of a filinsr fee. By reason of the
considerable detail Involved In get
tins sisnatureH to a candidate's peti
tion, most of them secure the placing
of their names upon their official
party ballots now by the payment of.
a filing fee.
Preolnrts !lorf Than Double.
For convenience in conducting the
1 elections, there were 833 pre
cincts established in the various coun
ties throughout the state, and for the
J 920 elections the county courts have
established 1701 precincts No regis
tration figures are available for the
1 SI 6 elections, but prior to the pri
mary election in April. 1908, there
were 109.643 voters registered in the
various political parties.
At the cloe of the reparation books
April 20, -1920, the registrations ag-
creirated more than 325. 000. Since the
primary law has been in effect, how-
ever, woman suffrage has been grant
ed in this state, which accounts in i
measure for the considerable increase
in the number of registered voters.
GEARHART PROJECT ALIVE
JIOT-ETj STOCKHOLDKKS
HOLD MEETING FRIDAY.
TO
Korrct Expressed That Building
Cannot Be Ready for Vse
During This Season.
The Gcarhart hotel project will be
discussed Friday noon at a meeting 1
in the blue room of the Hotel Port
land, when committee members and
stockholders have been nvited to be
present. Tho committee in charge,
comprising J. C. Ainsworth, J. R.
Howies and Julius L. Meier, report
that organization work will be com
pleted this week and actual construc
tion started next month.
"T"' paving plants are now laying
hard surface on the lower Columbia
River highway, and three others will
soon be in operation," said Mr. Meier
yesterday. "Should weather condi
tions continue Tavorable, only a com
paratively short section between
Portland and Astoria will be unpaved
July 1. making the trip om of com
fort after that date.
'Hundreds are planning to motor
to the sea this summer. I- am aston
ished at the call for hotel accommoda
tions at tho seashore for this year
a nd believe a 500-room hotel could
be kept filled from June 13 to the last
of October, were it available. It is
to be regretted that the Gearhart ho
tel could not have been built for use
this season.
"Portland will benefit greatly from
having a first-class place at Gearhart
to send her visitors who will pass
through the city both going and com
ing, it will give an objective for a
five-hour run from Portland, and we
are already planning for winter en
tertainmonts each weekend.
"An effort is alwo to be made for
conventions that meet before July 1
or after September 10, when several
hundred could be successfully han
died. The Gearhart auditorium, seat
ing TOO, will be used for such gath
erings. The committee reports prompt re
sponse from the stockholders to the
call to meet on Friday. More inter
est is being shown each day as the
necessity for such hotels becomes
more apparent. Astoria is joining ac
tively." RAY TP ANSWER TO JURY
CAR WXLARED TAKEX WITH
OUT OWNER'S CONSENT.
Jojride Iicau lis in Smasliup Wiih
Woman Injured Driver Lays
Blunie to Brakes.
Chester Ray. n employe of a srax
ajre at Tenth and Everett streets, was
held to answer to the grand jury in
municipal court yesterday on a charge
of having taken an automobile out for
a Joy ride without the consent of the
owner. His bail was placed at $600.
Hay was arrested following an ac
cident Sunday night in which he drove
lha "borrowed" machine Into a car
driven by Mrs. K. R. Tressler. 893
Tillamook street. Mrs. A. J. Moser,
Thirteenth and Market street, who'
was riding with Mri. Tressler, was in
jured. Ray is said to hare been drivintr a
car belonging to E. Glutsch, 363 Stark
street, at the time of the accident. Mr.
Glutsch, who kept his machine at the
garage where Hay wu employed, said
that he h:l refused the man permis
sion to take out the car.
Charges of reckless driving with de
fective brakes also have been filed
against Ray and will be beard in the
municipal court Thursday.
The speeding case against Deputy
United States Attorney Flegel was put
over for hearing in the municipal
court Thursday. A. R. Skibbe paid two
fines of $20 each on charges of speed
ing. Both arrests were made by Mo
torcycle Patrolman Scott. Skibbe was
driving 38 miles an hour on Missis
sippi avenue last Saturday at the time
of one arrest and 30 miles' an hour on
Williams avenue yesterday on the oc
casion of the .second arrest. He plead
ed guilty to speeding both times.
S. Staci drew the heaviest single
speeding fine of the day when he was
fined $25.
Other traffic fines were:
R. S. Parker, speeding, $5; R. T.
May. no lights. 5; C. H. Greely,
speeding. 117.50; Henry Hoff, speed
ing, 91.50; K. Rudarmel, speeding, $5;
W. P. Yaw. speeding. 10; R. R.
Smith, speeding, $10; G. O. Lewis.
speeding, $10; J. Tuman. speeding.
$17.50: A. 11. Roadermell, speeding, $5
L. A. Shorman, speeding. $5; C. K. Mc-
Ginnis, violating the traffic ordinance.
$31; Charles E. Curlln. speeding, $10;
Walter Dewey, speeding, $5; D. Bayer,
speeding, So.
LEGION DRIVE GOES WELL
Local Posts Expect Increase
More Than 50 Per Cent.
or
Considerable interest is being mani
fested throughout the state in the
membership drive of the American
Legion, which will be going full blast
in Portland next week, according to
reports reaching. Department - Adju
tant E. J. Elvers at state headquar
ters.
Though no figures are as yet avail
able on new members secured. Adju
tant Eivers said yesterday that in
dications were that local posts would
see an increase of more than 50 per
cent during this and next week.
Though in some communities the
drive Is being concentrated in this
week, because of political activities
many posts are planning to make
their intensive campaign next week.
The drive is a national movement,
with the object of increasing the
total enrollment in the 'American
Legion to 2,500,000, or a gain of 1,
000,000. CHURCH SUIT DATE SET
rial Involving Dn A. A. Morrison
to Be Assigned Friday.
Trial of the suit in which Dr. A. A.
Morrison, rector of the Trinity. Epis
copal church, is accused of fraud in
connection with a land deal by mem
bers of the board of school trustees
of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon,
will open In the circuit court Friday.
Presiding Circuit Judge McCourt will
assign the case for hearing on that
day.
The minister is accused of schem
ing to obtain a secret profit from the
sale of a farm known as "The Oaks,"
on which he had an option, to the
school board "at an outrageous and
exorbitant price of $250 an acre."
The suit was filed January 2, 1019.
Blanket denial of wrong is made by
Dr. Morrison, whose entire defense
has not yet peen disclosed.
EDUCATION RALLY IS HELD
Dr. W. Ia. McElvcen Urges Passage
or BilW at Salem Meeting, r
SALEM. Or.. May 18. (Special.)
Failure to approve the measures pro
viding more money for the support
of the higher educational institutions
of the state at Friday's special elec
tion would be nothing short of a
calamity, rr. "William L. McElv.een,
pastor of the First Congregational
church of Portland, told a large crowd
at the armory here tonight.
"Education is the foundation upon
which we must build the future of the
nations" said Dr. McElveen. "while
illiteracy is the most important fac
tor in the promotion of bolshevism,
radicalism and discontent.
The rally was held under the direc
tion of the alumni of the University
of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural
college.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAXD. Mar 18. Maximum tem
perature. 7 decrees; minimum, 48 de
grees. River rcadinir. 8 A. M. 10.. feet .
Change in last 24 hours. 0.8 foot rise.
-roiai rainratll (ft f. M. to , P. M.t. non;
total rainfall since; September 1. lni.
o0.!"t inches: normal rainfall since Sep
tember 1, 41. RS Inches; deficiency of rain
fall sine September 1, 10.4it inches. Sun
rH.. 4::.3 A. M.; sunset, 7:::fl P. M. Total
sunshine. 10 hours minutes; possible
sunshine. 15 hours 4 minutes. Moonrise.
5:11 A. M. : moonset. 8:24 p. M. Barom
eter (reduced to sea level), 5 p. M., ao.12
Inches. Relative humidity at 5 A. ML.
S3 per cent: at noon, per cent; at 5
p. M., 5tf per cent.
THE WEATHER.
Wind
STATIONS.
Baker
Boise
Boston . . . . .
Calvary
Chicago
Denver . . ,
I?3 Moines.
Kureka . . . . .
Ualveston
34) W 0.O0I. JNWICIourly
.. 72 0.4H.I..IN Cloudy
r.4! 78 O.oo; . . SW IPt. cloudy
40 4 0.0O lh W
Cloudy
M; 6S 0.04,1 S
?.4 70. 00!. .!K
50J 7S 0.00,22'XW
4S 54 0.(Ml!. .iN
S 8J,0.04t..iS
t lear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Rain
Rain
Helena
i 44! 3s O.OH;. ,SW
.lunoaut ...I u4:S4 1.10 10 SB
Kansas Cltyl 3 8- 0. 10-28 SW
Los Angeles.
SOO.OOi. ,'IW
Clear
Clear
Marsntieia
(V-'.O.On! . . INW
Medford ...
Minneapolis
SMJ.iildlrt .VWiClear
7(1' 0 . no U;W Rain
New Orleans!
7 SO O.OJi . JSB
Clear
New York. . .
North Head.
Fhoenlx ...I
Pocatello
Portland ...
Itoseburs; . . .
Sacramento
St. Louis ...
Salt Lake . . .
i-'an Diea-o. .
r,o enin.niMJ.s
4l 54 0.OO-!. ,V
2 lojid.noi. ,iW
SO! S O.OKj. .ISW
4!l 7 0.Oll,lO'N
441 7S O.OOi. .Ix
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Cloudy
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Clear .
Clear
.'.SI 74'l.0ii l4 SB
Cloudv
5S 72 0.00
. iSW !Pt. cloudy
4; 62 0.0.1:
K It.Ioudy
S. Francisco!
B2 74 O.oo IS sw iCIear
Seattle
4rt' r.rt O.OJ 18 N Cloudy
S4l4;0.4ij. . INK JCIoudy
Sitkat
Spokane ....
Tacoma
Tatoosh Isd.
v:dett .
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60 0.00 12 N
Cloudv
4tii
4S, 0.0.1. .ISW
4S 0. 02! . . ISW
rt fl.oo1 . . SE
74 O.Oo!. . S
Cloudy
Rain
Cloudv
Cloudy
Cloudv
Walla Walla
ll 4S,
Washington
Winnipeg .
21 6rt 0.42 12 SE
Yaltlma . . -I 441 70O.0t;..N
Pt. cloudy
iA. M. today.
Ins day.
P. M. report of preced-
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer.
westerly winds.
Oreson ana wasntnyton air and
farmer, gentle westrr:y winds.
AMrSErETS.
CIRCLE
Foarth
aaaiuKton
Alice Joyce
IN
"The Sporting Duchess"
Also an Al St. John comedy. "Shi
Ahoy." and the Pathe news. Open from
vclocH In the morning until 4 o'clock of
tiie following morning.
AMCSEMETiTS.
Nirhts Sun. ISc to 9 1 23 Mon.-Tnef.
lie to $1.00.
4 Mat San-Moa-Tues-Wed -15e to "J 5c
WILL M. CKESSY BLOSSOM
BLANCHE D.tTNB SEELET
Doral Symonds: Orvllle Stammi Jennie
Midrtleton: Ie Mitt Voudc Co.: Kino
Crams (exclusive) Topics of tho ly.
WILL M. CRESSY
Relation- experiences With A. E. F.
This nhow will close with the
mmtinee WedneeU. Jlaur 19.
BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY
BAKER
'lomitht. All Wfrk, Mtulii?e Hatnrdsvy
M1K WAI.KKI) IN HI-It 81.KEI'
oat of ber window, over the roofs into
tiie wrung room. a iiaU m LmjW in
taer hair.
PANT AGES
Mat. Daily, 8:80. -"THE
LICK OF A TOTEM"
With Harry t.irard and Agnr Cain Brown.
THE J A PAN KMC REVl'E ,
With the New York Company.
6 OTHER BIO ACTS.
3 Performances daily. Night curtain at
7 and 9.
I IIKJIM TOMORROW KVK.
H TICKETS NOW SELLING
UtfTT T "" Br'dway at Taylor
nEVlJ-dVj Phono Main 1
3 Venn.ncJONSORROW
Special Price Mat., Sat.
The Favorite Comedians
K0LB and DILL
In the
Temperance Play with a "Kick."
"WET AND DRY"
Catchy Music. ' Girls. Fun.
Evenings. $2, $1.50, $1, 75c. 50c
Saturday Matinee: $1.50; $1, 50c
CITY
MAIL
OROCRS
REC'D NOW!
H EI LI G NEXT WEEK
Tlisr,
l-'rl.,
bat.
NIGHTS MAY
2T
20
Special Price Matinee Saturday
A Xational Keceaskty
n.tYJIOND
K
HIS BrGfiEST, FIMCST, BUST
.tllSICAL REVIE
"KITCHY K00 1919"
1 n K TKRTt IRR!
IHOHIS OI' 40 l.DI
too
It 2U
Kvm. Floor, J3.n; balcony, J2.S0.
2.00, $1.00; gallery, res., $1.00.
Sat. Slat. Floor, $2.50 : - balcony,
2.uu, i.ou, i.uu; gallery res., Toe
Address letters, checks, monev or
ders to W. T. Panfrle. ADD 10
PER CENT WAR TAX TO PRICK
TICKET.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
COMEUY
Matinee Oall.v at 2
Kveninjrs at 7 and 9
l.augh with
MIKK AN1 IKE
In
THE ROYAL ODKSSA.
FRIDAY IIIOKIS GIRLS' CONTEST
CHAT NO. 51920
Patrons o'f THE OAKS are ad-(
vised to prepare for some big
surprises before the 1920 season
is very far advanced.
Here's just a little tip on one of
the big things.
The biggest, best and most
beautiful musical comedy com
pany ever brought to Portland is
assembling here from the east,
where its talented principles have
just concluded a wonderful season.
The park auditorium will be
the home of this army of merry
maids on and after May 29.
The auditorium musical comedy
is only one of a thousand attrac
tions at THE OAKS. We'll tell
you about more of them every
day. Come out before 5 P. M.
any day except Sundays and holi
days and you may pass through
the big gates free of charge.
Carfare from First and Alder
streets special cars every few
minutes is only 6 cents.
JOHN F. CORDRAY,
Manager.
Tonight and All Week
Williams Ave. and Stanton St.
w. o. w.
Maytime Fair
2-BIG FREE ACTS-2
j Fun Galore.
i Tonight Rose City Camp Night
Come to the Mountain Top to
DANCE
lO-Piece Orchestra and IHoate Aval
1b the Bis; Pavilion, at
Council Crest Park
lion a CC Car.
HiTGHGOC
i
J
AMUSEMENTS.
Ellison-White Lyceum
Bureau Presents .
WILLIAM HOWARD
TAFT
Lecturing on
"The League of Nations
Up-to-Date"
Auditorium
Thursday Evening, May 27
7o .$1.00 $1.50
War Tax Extra.
Seat sale opens Meier & Frank's
Monday, May 24. Mail orders
accepted now. Address Ellison
White Lyceum Bureau, Broadway
Bldg. Add 10 war tax and
enclose stamped envelope.
Dancing
TAUGHT
All dances taught in S
three-hour lenftm.
Ladies S3, gentlemen to.
at D Honey's beautiful
academy, 23d and
Washington. Begin
nsrs clauses start Mon
day and Thursday eve.,
advanced classes Tues
day eve.. 8 to 11 :'Mi.
Plenty of dsirabie partners and prac
tice. No embarraesment- Learn from
professional dancers in a real sebool.
All latest steps taught. Open all
summer. Phone Main Private
lessons all hours.
XOIIA1 TOMGIIT "SOMK BtBV."
AsneM Bnrr. JohnnT Kane, in tlie
scrraminaiy fanny mae.ivAl romniy.
' ui r. other splendid
Btrrtlon, including 7.A-&V 1'ITTS.
BKIOIIT SKlKs," another of Marcus
Lnew's Ie l.ue t. ho vis.
GLOBE
Eleventh at
Washington.
Florence Reed
"Wives Of Men"
AVCTIOTf SALES.
At WClfln'a Aiirffitn RnnM IB &
Fornltur. 160-171 Second st.
MEKT1XO NOTICES. -
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO.
3. . R. A. M. Stated convoca
tion this (Wednesday) even-
Ins, at 7:50 o'clock. Degrees.
By order H.- P.
L. L. BCOTT. Secretary.
SUNNTSIOB CHAPTER. V.
D. R. A. M. Called convoca
tion tonight. 7:00 P. M.. at K.
SIlUi and Hawthorne. Woik on
M. M. T. M. and M. B. degrees.
Visitors welcome. By order of
E. H. P.-
W. J. BRECKEL. Sec.
PORTLAND LODGE.. NO.
33. A. P. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication this
W"ednesday eve., A :.10 o'clock.
Masonic Temple. Work in the
V. C. decree. Vlsitine breth
ren welcome. By order of TV, M.
H. J. HOUGHTON, Sec.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO.
ItiO. A. F. AND A. M., E. 43th
and Sandy blvd. Special com
munication this Wednesday)
evening. M. M. degree. Visit
ing brethren welcome. Order
RVSSELL H. STEPHENS. Sec
WASHlXTOX LODGE NO.
48, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Wednes
day) eveninff at 5 o'clock,
East 8th and Burntsfdc. M. M.
dei?ree. Visitors welcome. Or-
I dcr of W
M. J. H. RICHMOND, Sec.
MT. TABOR LODGE. NO.
42. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Wednes
davl . evenlnfr. 5 and 7 P. M.
Pythian Temple. 3S8 Yamhill
street. E. A. degree. lulling
brethren welcome. L. v. JL.NKiMa, . At.
SAMARITAN LODOE NO.
" i ri o ! . Meets everv
Wednesday evening- at 8
o-i-lock. Oddfellows temple,
22 Alder Bt. Third degree
tontirht. Second nomination or olllcers.
Vlbiting brothers always welcome.
.1 C .i Ij 1. JU.b?, .-U.
F. W. KROLL, N. G. ,
REGULAR MEETING
this (Wednesday) eve
ning at 8 o'clock. East
uth and Alder sts. Third
destree. Feed. Visiting
I brothers cordially welcome.
S. A. STARR, Sec.
THKTt-E WILL BE A MEET1M OF
th. iimnd Army Cemetery association on
Wednesday. May 10. 1020. at 3 o'clock
P M.. in room 525 county " court house
for the purpose of filling the vacancy
caused by the death of Comrade M. J
Morse, and sucn otner Dusiness as may
nmneHv before the meeting. A -tfull
attendance is desired. By order of
OF
ISABELLA have
(changed date of dance from Friday, May
21, to Thursday. May 20. Cathedral hall.
EMBLEM jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs, jaeger pros., i.i-o oi"
FRIF.DLANDER'S for lodge emblems,
class pins and meoais. w aaiimgimi
PIED.
TWNLER In Hillsdale. Or., May IN
a -
i iioo i -1 1 ,i ..r- -lannier. iiru c., ..-a, a.
lii-eaed is survived by a widow, Mrs.
Margaret Tannler: a son. Casper Tann
it- f Pennsylvania, and etgh
daughters, Mrs. Margaret Leuthold
r- Mrs Katie Welbel. fmn
.,.i,,n'' Mrs. Elsie Weigent. New
v-t. itr Anna B. Aplanalp. Portland
, ; ' v.ro Kr.hlaoni. Hillsdale: Mrs.
1 u-rA,. Pennsylvania: Mrs. Afra
Burn. Richfield. Wash., and Mrs. Freda
n-.nni.- H uliidale: also a Drotner, jonn
Tannler! Hillsdale. Remains are at the
minors of the Skewes Lndertaklng
Jnmnanv. corner 3d and Clay, funeral
notice later.
t.t't t trnia eltv. way J. atnerm
Faul. ageo -.' J , - . V,
st. Tne reinaiufl .
aomery at ith. Notice of funeral here
after.
HAYS In this city. May it, -". jon
Holman s funeral parlors, 3d and Salmon
sts. -Nonce -
MONTMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
B Fonrth St Opp. City Hall. e Br
PS'BUAEISING GRANITE CO.
fl? TMlWg atVpison streetJ
OREGON HUMANE' SOCIETY
Investigates alt cases of alleged
cruelty to animals, ortices. room low
courthouse. f none Aiain 010 i r o ni
R A. M. to 5 P M.
I The society has full charge of the city
pound at its home, 535 Columbia bou
levard. Phone any time. Woodlawn
764. LogS lor sale, norse amouiance
rnr ai.w or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, ana stray animais careu
for. All dead animals, cows, horses,
etc,, picked uo tree oi coarse.
5
W.M
FVXKBAL NOTICES.
McGRATH In this city. May 17.s 1950,
Edward McGrath. aired -S years, be
loved brother of Charles. James and
Henry .McfJrRth and Mn. Josephine
Koberts of Omaha. Neb.;. Mrs. Kred W.
German and Thomas McOrath and Mrs.
Pat Mnnahan of Portland. Or., and Mrs.
E. L. Sevisny. of Seattle. Wash. Friends
invited to allend the funeral services
t St. Mary's Cathedral. 10th and Davis
sts.. at Hi A. M. today (Wednesday).
May 19. 1020. Interment Nfu Calvary
cemetery. Remains at Holmm't funeral
parlors. 3d and Salmon srta.
REEVES In this city. May 1. May
Keeves, aged 3- years, Belovea wire oi
Howard c. Reeves, mother of Willis,
J., diaries H., Harry D.. all of Port
land, and sister of Mrs. L. H. Wallace
of .Portland. Remains will be forward
ed Wednesday, Mav 19, at T:40 A. M.,
to Halsey. Or., where services will be
held. Interment at Brownsville ceme
tery. Arrangements in car. of Miller
et Tracey.
BEAGLES In this city. May IT. Ernest
Alfred Beagles, aged 50 years, late of
60V- E. 10th st.. brother of Alberta
Beagles of this city and Fred Beagles
of Los Angeies. Cal.: hair-brother of
Mrs. Ida M. Hlte of Rushville. Indiana.
Funeral services will be held today
(WAr,MHuv i mt l-:ln o'clock P. M. at
Fin ley's. .Montgomery at 5lh. Friends
Invited. Interment at Rtver View cem
etery...
TA' 1 W V T? T fhim elfv MaV 16. MrS
Jennie A. Walker, beloved mother of
Walker of Portland and Miss E. R.
Gardner of Davenport, la. r unerai
i.-es will be held from the church of the
Good Shepherd. Vancouver and Graham
aim. Thursday. May 20. at 10 A. M.
Friends are Invited. Concluding; services
at tho Portland Crematorium. .
PA1C.E In this city. May 1. Jessie W.
Pause, aged .- vears. beloved wife of L.
H. Paige, mother of Carolyn T. Pais.
this citv and Mrs. E. M. Ehrhardt of
Lewtston. Idaho. Remains will be for
warded Wednesday. May 1l. at i:10 P.
M. to Minneapolis, Minn., where services
and interment will take place. Arrange
ments in care of Miller at Tracey.
WATSON At the residence. 208 Cherry
St.. May IS. George K.
years. husband of Ida W atson and
father of Hiixvey L. and Leonard yval
son. both of this city. Funeral services
will be held Wednesday. May 19. at i
P M . at the rhapel of Miller Tracey.
Interment at Mt- Scott Park cemetery.
O'NEII. At the residenc. 10.B uiviaion
St.. May 17, rrancia u e'. ,
vears. beloved husband of Rose u Nell
and brother of Mrs. Mary Master of
Toronto. Canada. Funeral services will
be held Wednesday. May 19. J: JO P. J
at the chapel of Miller A Tracey. In
terment at Rose City cemetery.
ARNOLD The funeral services of the late
Nora Theresa Arnold win o ni
dav May 'JO. at the Ascension church,
loth and Morrison, where requiem mass
will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment at
Roee Citv cemetery. Arrangement in
care of Miller & Tracey.
- . , i -1." v ,,!- itv Mav 15. jonn v .
Green, aged yenrs. wevaor " '
nmH.-r of Ml. Tabor Lodge. No 4-. A
F. and A. M. and past patron of Corin
thian chapter. No. 54. O. L. S. An
nouncement of funeral later by the Eric
son Undertaking Co.
STICKNEY At rertdence. '- 1,ln.
years, husband of Mrs. Grace fatlcknev
and brother of lira. C. E. Miller. Good
Inii. Idaho. The remains will be for
warded by McEntee & Ellcrs to Edroond,
Kunaas. ,
Fl'NERAI. CABS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES
ALTO UVbKX. jiAKgnAtiU
IX'N" E HAL DIRECTORS.,
Dunning & McEntee
. . , , h.lr n.tv residential U
?""V...... .t luih st.. west side.
Telephone Broadway 430. automatic. M3-&8.
Tbs funeral home of refinement
and distinctive service.
Vote We nave no branches nor any eel
Dcclioaa whatever wilu any otntr
undertaking lirm.
EDWARD HOLMAN
& SON
Funeral Dlrectora
Third anil Salmon St!
Main S07.
Ldy A&sistanL
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, bttween 20lH and
21st streets, west side.
Lady Assistant.
Main 269L 878-85.
J. P. FINLEY & SOIN
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
home, l'ith and Everett sta. Telephone
Broadway 2133. Automatlo 21-.i.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
414 E. Alder. Phone Euat 52.
Perfect service, personal direction, frae
use of Ilorai cnapei am
UOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to Wilson Ross. Multnomah
at East "th, Eat S4 Irvington district.
P. L. LERCH
E7. Eleventh and Clay.
East 7 SI. T 1833.
PDlPcnM twelfth and Morrison Sta.
rjXcltOUl" Broadway
A. D. KEN WORTH Y. CO.
5802-04 32d St., Lenta. Tabor 52o7.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
092 Williams ave.
East 10SS. C 1088.
BREEZE & SNOOK,
1047 Belmont.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. M. 41,i2. A -J-l. i-auy assisiaou
FLORISTS.
titg 328 MorrisonSt.
" 'tf: . v Pnrtl ami Kntal Ma TO
Vfrji&t-. .
stores - Bet.BrdwytPark Mar.257
Charge Accounts Solicited.
Smiths Flower Shop
Portland's progressive florist. Wo special
ise In funeral designs. 141Vi 6th. opposite
Meier A Frank's. Main 7U1V
JAPAN FLORIST 168-170 4th
mt.. Flrehouie Market. All klnas
of flowers. .Bedding and vegeta
ble planus. Jpnneee sbrubbery,
nursery stock, tubs, baiketa, tfar
den seeds. Special sale.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, 354 Washington. Main 269.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS., tiorista, ii&7 Morrison at.
. Main 7709. Fina flowers and floral d
aipns. No branch stores.
PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP Funeral
sprays $1.50 up. Bdwy. 2870. 4tSo Wash.
TONtiKTH FLORAL CO.. 27 Washington
St.. bet. 4th and Gth. Main A 1161
Rates for
Classified Advertisements
In
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Per line
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Wanted Female. o ad taken for lea,
than two lines. Count aix words to the
line. Advertisements (except "Person
als' and "Situations Wanted") will ho
taken over the telephone If the adver
tiser la a subscriber to either phone.
No prices will be quoted over the
phone, but statements will be rendered
the followine day. AdvertlemenUi are
taken for The IalW Orea-onian until
1:30 P. I.; for The Sunday Oregonian
until 6 I. M. Saturday.
KIW TODAT.
Irvington Ideal Home
200x100 Corner
10 rooms, large living room and din
ing room tn solid oak. library and sun
room. 2 fireplaces first floor, 2 baths
and bedrooms. McDonnell, East 419.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nian. Main 7070, Automatic 660-33.
I
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 Orejronian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, au
ditor, accounting systems established
maintained: Income tag service; refer
ences Concord bldg., 2d and Stark.
Main T443.
ALTERATIONS.
LADIES tailoring. Perfect fitting! work
guaranteed. I. Reubin. 408 Bush-Lane bid.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second
ioiq. stiver aud platinum bought.
MULTNOMAH Hotel Turkish baths, men;
all day and all night.
CARPET WEAVING.
DllftC The kind that wear the best are
IIUWw made from your wora-out carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union ave.) Rag rugs woven,
all slsea. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mall orders solicited. 183 E.
Rth st. Phone East 3580. B 12H0.
FLUFF RUGS FROM CLD CARPETS
Rag rugs all sites Mall orders prompt.
. Send for Booklet.
vxlz rugs steam or dry cleaned, fl.30.
.. FLUFF RUG CO.,
4-Ba Union av N. East 51. B 1473.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING.
FLUFF AND RAO RUGS.
WOVEN ALL SIZES.
WRITE OR CALL.
... PORTLAND RUG CO..
J;2 E. 17thst. Sell wood 3W.
CAKPKT SWEEPERS REPAIRED,
.LTTHORIZED Blssell cartel sweeper re
pair acency; all parte lurnlahed. 653
.'inrrnon St.
CKLLCLOIP BUTTONS,
.THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANT.
37 Washington. Bdwy. 43. A 104.
CEMENT CONTRACTOR.
Vrffc.M EN T work of all kinds, garages and
excavating; reasonable. Pbone Tabor
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW MeMahon. i6o Chiroprac
. 4 nronga pronounce treatment oest.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny
me only scientific chiropodist and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors 302 Oer-
inger oiog.. e. w. cor. 2d and Alder.
CHIROPODISTS.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist; corns, bun
lone, foot arches made to order. !U 1
""'nn oiqg.. oth and Wash. Main 10BI
DR. B. LOUISE COX. chiropodist. 10 A. M
to 7 P. M. 440 Morgan bldg. Main 41)08.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
BISHOP CHIMNET SWEEP.
Furnace Smoke. IhrAiish refrl.t.ea
needs repairing or cleaning. Tabor 3883.
CIRCCLAR LETTERS.
JM3 LETTER CO., Iil0-ll-12 Roya
ting. Mar.hall SS22. Mul tigraphlng
""srapmng ana mall advertising.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17041.
No collections, no charge. Estab. 1000.
COXT RACTO R8.
FOR BRICK WORK,
phone Jack Wempe.
tile and concrete.
Wood lawn 230.
DANCING.
MRS. BATH,
lessons day
308 Dekum bldg. Private
and evening. Main 1343.
BALLROOM and stage dancing. Mil
Dorothy Rasmusacn, 810 Ellers bldg.
DENTISTRY'.
IF YOU have dental w...rk to be done, have
It done without pair, by the nerve-block-in
method.
DR. A. W. KEENE. DR. E. H. PREHN,
Majestic Theater B:dg.,
a-.l H Washington St.
lQO AN D CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL
4ir East 7th. East 1S4T and 21fl-B2
FI.ECTBICAF. REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND
and
Repaired
Bought and Sold,
KTCHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Phone 627-37. 21S t First St. Main 871
H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO,
34 X. 1st.. Portland. Or. Rewinding-
and electrical repair
ing a specialty. ee us about
new or uBcd motors. Bdwy,
1046.
FERTILIZER.
FERTILIZE your land If you want bl
crops: read about "G. M. Wonder" in our
1920 catalogue. Routledge Seed ft Floral
co., i4u za st.. rortiana, or.
KIEL.
FOLEY FUEL
wood. 4-foot,
-Old-growth country slab-
rnone .ast 2tt.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS' AND MILL. BI PPI.IES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-SS-S7-69 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.; Board of Trade BIQ8.
HATS AND CAPS.
THAN HA USER HAT CO.. 53-65 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS ANP CLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
R AS MUSS EN A CO.. Second and Taylor.
NEW TODAY.
PEPIWAnr,
1
:ional
Er"Ctd In Portland or SHTPPEO
ANTWHERE, In sections ready to
put tjther. Easy for on roan to
erect tn a flay. Our cash priest,
factory 6lrct to you. no middle
man, mean a GREAT SAVING.
Send for circular. Call t factory.
See lifAl2e sample.
REOIMADE Bl ILOrVO CO..
sin kl nth (St S blka. 6. Hawthorn.
X'bone Iast 6114. Fortland, Ores; on.
Irvington
Home
Finest In Irvington. a perfect pic
ture. With 14 acre ground, massed
with flower beds. Imported Japanese
and other shrubbery, everybody ad
mires this model of beauty. Living,
dining- and breakfast paneled In ma
hogany, 4 bedrooms in ivory. Only
J17.000: cheap at $20,000. No agents.
Kast 1347.
S18.SOO
HOTEL FOR SALE
t in nne of the best towns In
.nuthern Oregon. Price Includes
3-story brick building, furnished com
plete. Paying $750 per month. Call
and see photo and get full particulars.
I Kim, K ."....
034 Cnamber f Commerce.
STORAGE SPACE
Oar Plant nnd Ratsa
Why Assume Expensive Leases Under
rraaeni msu uisi
- CLAY S.M0RSE, INC.
191 mm A GUmmm Pmow Bdwy, M7.
Mortgage Loans
de
A. H- BIRRELL CO.
X17-ZL9 Marthweatern Ranis li tall dim s
HH.1. A
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
T. A D. HEMSTITCHING Shop; superior
work; prompt service. R. 618. Oregon
Kilers bldg.. ".'S7 Washington St.
HEMSTITCHING. 8 cents per yard, and
plaiting at HtB and Washington.
MOVING.
FOR express, moving, general hauling
- reasonable rates call Marshall 4t)ty.
MCflC TEACHERS.
L. Carroll Day, piano, vocal lessons, prac
tice piano, l nr. oay, so mo. pu y.
NCKSERY STOCK.
WE riBHT a full assortment of choice
fruit trees, berry pianl. ornamental
trees, shrubs, roses, etc.
ORBGON NLRSERT CO.. ORENCO, OR.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
r.i iar.8 ax A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
riasla oi capaoie Kr'". '
e .i. r ..tiufieit customers. A
trial will convince you. Chanes W Good-
m.n nnlnmeli-lst. VOt) MorriSOIl. M
itvl- a'iKXTIFICALLV TEST
"Tiic .d with modern inctrumenta.
' 4f-aa . -. f ; , t , ,1 frnm S2.50 up.
A. E. HURW1TZ. optometrist. T2S lat St.
GEORGE RUBEN STEIN, the veteran op
tician. IS an expert eye Hi"',""'',:":
rhirr.i ara very reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed. 2-tt Morrifon St., near id
ORIENTAL RIGS REPAIRED.
ORIENTAL nWS
CLEANED AND REPAIRED.
KARAGOZIAN & FERGUSON.
TEN YEARS WITH ATIYEH BROS.
1M N. 23D. PHONE MAIN EJUS.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice bas extenaeu
over a period OI e years. ii-.i... .... -
cations strictly confidential; prompt, ef
ficient, conscientious
free on request. MINN i CO., PJ"
attorneys. San Francisco office. Hobart
bldg.. S82 Market St.; Chicago office,
room 810 Totver bldg.; Washington of
fice, room 103. 62J F St.; New York o
flue. Woo! worth bidg.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 yei
and foreign patents.
irs' sxperience U. S.
001 Dekum bldg
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway Bidg.
rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, remaie
disorders, skin affections, b.ood pressure,
enlarged tonsil, moles, birth marks.
PI.CMB1NG fctPPLlKS.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOi.EjAl.B
prices. Stark-Davis Co., 183 4th. M. !).
PRINTING.
PRINTING fstT
nd Oak sts. M 7. oll-O"'
PAINTING,
PAINTING, paperhanging. John C ton
llsk. 133 lttth st. N. Broadway !
PIANO TUNING.
PIANO TUNING. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. F. Myers. Blind School. Marshall aOW.
POILTRY SCPI'I.IES.
EVERYTHING needed and used by prac-
Routledge Seed oi Floral Co., l-o
Portland.
2d St.,
t-CAl.P TREATMENT.
ROM-I-DA.
Scalp treatments for baldness. 4-5-2
Medical bldg.
SEtOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE FCRNlTURc- CO.
j i r nwft i i- .
We buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main W72. .
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BCKt.AU. o"i
Dekum bldg. C. toreign i rauemn '
TRANSFER AND
STORAtiE.
NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.
4-6 Front St.
TRANSFER AND STORAtiE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
-rv, Krvir with a Reputation.
MOVING-PACK'O-STO RAGE-BAGGAGE
13th and Kearney. Branch KS'i Bdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
OREOON" TRANSFER CO., 474 Gilan Bt
nt-noi- i:.t h Phone Broadway .'J81 o
lltiO. We own nd opfrale two laricc
class "A" warohoueen on terminal tracks.
lowest Insurance ratos .n the city.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 24R Pine.
PACKINO. VOVINR. STORAGU.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER
CO.. 105 PARK ST. Main 3105. A 10.11.
WOOI1SAW.
AUTOMATIC woodsaw; even length guar
anteed. Phone n-ast wmu.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AMI tASCAKA BAKK
KAHN BROTHERS. 105 Front at.
PLUMBING SU'PLIF.S AND
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-RS-X7-RH Front
PRODUCE COMMISSION JIIKKCH ANTS.
F.VERDING & FARREL.I-. 140 Front st
ROPE AND BIM1KR THINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Nortlirup
SASII. DOORS AND tiLASS.
' W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison.
NEW TO DAT.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(W Call and Deliver)
Old' Rugs and Woolen Clothlns;.
V . .Make Reveralble, liand-Vvovea
FLUFF RUGS
Boom-Sixe Fluff Rms, Woven.
aiTo
Rat" Roars Woven All Slaea.
Clothea Oleaalnc tad Dyelnsr Lepta.
Mall Order. bead for Uuoklel.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
0x13 Roars. Steamed Cleaned. S1.S0
WESTERN Fa-TIKF" RUG CO.
54 Iniun Ave N. 4'kone Kast asia
NOB HILL HOME
for $7000
6 large rooms, fireplace, furnace.
buffet, 3 bedrooms and den. This is
a fine home in exclusive district on
-west side.
MRS. LUCIIS.
Tabor 3089 for appointment.
SIX-ROOiM
BUNGALOW
For Sale toy Owner
Has bath, built-in effects, fireplace,
furnace, full-size basement and ce
ment sraraee. A very comfortable
home. One and one-half block from
Alberta cut line. Bargain at $4300.
13000 each, balance on time.
Automatic 312-42
W CALX, FOR YOUR OLO
CARflSTS.
R a KB and Woolen Clothlns;
FLUFF RUGS
Ail Work Tvrned Out Promptly
Rmm Knta W rem All Si cm
Mall Order. Semd for Booklet.
CaritcU Cleaned, lald and
Befitted.
AORTHWEST RIO CO.
ItiH Hmmt fetta SC.
Pkune b.at
JTEYV TODAY.
-5 V":
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Thee two houses are vacant: one on
East 18th and Couch: the other at 7S1
East Broadway. Will either sell or
rent. If you will purchase these you
can fix the price: If you want to rent,
we will fix the price.
HARVEY WELLS & CO,
602 Gasco Bldg.
ai ri 'r-r -- - - S2-i--it --- i,. - f- l
MILLMADE "SEbTlQXAL .
HOUSES
Model No, 2-fi-T. v
Priced from $200 to $500. Double
constructed. Made in three
sizes We will erect this house
here In Portland or Bhip it any
where F. O. B. earn, with com
plete instructions and plana for
erection.
Write or Phone for Cntaloar.
Elwood Wiles & Son
S02 Title A. Trust Rullding.
Phone Main 4724.
House Model No. 500 (Ready
Cut) on exhibition at 1601 Union
Ave. N. tS rooms). See it today.
4 r -
AMONG THE FIRS ON PORTLAND
HEIGHTS
Thip low. ramb-lnsr bungalow, built of
hollow tile, enormous living room
with extra larjte fireplace, rutcri
kitchen, two la,rite porches, on a of
which is Uirjje enough for two or
three beds. The house has bath and
toilet, concrete basement and splen
did furnace. The ground consists of
acre frontinir on both upper and
lower drives. Both the ground and
the house are in a very poor condition.
but the possibilities for improvement
are unlimited, and the price, 4zuu,
certainty should make this an attract
ive proposition, and we ihtnK mat me
house alone could not be duplicated
for this price, JlbDO cash, ba.la.nce $-0
monthly.
FRED W. CERMAV CO..
TX Chamber of Commerce.
IRVINGTON
RESIDENCE
T have a fine, modrrn. up-to-date BiT
rooin, with the reception, liviiifr and
dinintr room in mahosany and ivory.
Dutch kitchen with all built-ins and
while maple floor: front bedroom
across ths front with window seat
and French window; south bedroom,
lurpe and airy with French window;
north bedroom with cross windows:
all in white and larre closets. Three
linen closets, built-in bookcases, load
ed irlass buffet. French doors, fire
place, furnace. 2 toilets and vestibule,
litrtre basement, fine garaKC Nice lot
facing east. Will Rive terms and only
$7000. Phone Mar. S29.
F. L. BLANCHARD
519-20 RAILWAY E!(Cai!IVE,
WEST SIDE
One S-story brick, 12 5 and 6-room
apartments, and one 4-story frame
adjoining with U S-room apartment3.
7tl,000.00
Income per month at normal rental.
SKKMI.OO
Located in heart of Rpartment-hous
district. Terms.
JOHXSON-DODSON CO,
:M . W. 11a nk. Bids.
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAGE! LOANS
(sited States ""k Bnlldlnc
BEAL C8TATB.
ON THE OREGON CITY CAR LINE.
No. 1 A beautiful, niodern suburban
borne, plate glas windows, brai trirn
ming, on IK acres groundw with bearlnjr
fruit and rooes of all ktnd: private
water system all over the place, fur
nish ed.
No. - Ten acres, unimproved, near
Ients, cheap.
?Co 8 A beautiful fi aorea. well im
proved, good building: . fruit, in Van
couver.
No. 4 A modern brirk apartment
house on the wet side, all full and do
ins better than 12 per cent net; a -map:
part trade and term.
No. 5 A beauttrul 9-room modern
houae. on east 21 st at., corner, furnace
and built-in, part rash and terms.
No. V $5O0f equity in an Improved
3 acres, clove in. for s bungalow or
what have, you ?
No. 7 Alfalfa, farms In central Ore
con both lare and small.
CAMPBELL-PHELAN LAND A.
CATTLE Co..
n3 Couch BldK.
For Kale Flat nnd Apartment Property.
I WEST SIDE Three 2-family flat bides.;
I fine Income; modern ; consider ioma
trade. Owner in itau a-tv om bu
For Hale Reax-h Property.
FCn fALE Or win rent or leas. tw
choice lots B Out 40 feet, at TUlamoo
beach, on board walk, connty road el
railroad: near dance pavilion and boteL
Address H Oregoolan.
MODERN fi-room furnished house 2 f'.re
p'accst at Ocean Park. Wash., with 4
lorf. BiT barga.D at S'JOOA. Would take
rood auto up to $150. bal. cifh. See
Clark at 404: V; Washington at. after
evenins. pr ream U0 at same place.
WaVeMnsWn
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