Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 29, 1920, Page 17, Image 17

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1923 SESSlDNMAYBEHftD
KNIGHTS OF KHOIVASSAN' IM
PERIAL PRINCE IX CITX.
Nice Says If Ixcal Mcraber9 Get
Busy Convention Would
, Held Here.
If Portland really wants the 1923
convention of th Dramatic Order of
Knlphta of Khorassan there is little
doubt but what It can be procured,
tays Harry W. Nice, imperial prince
of the order, who arrived in Fort
'land yesterday on his first inspec
tion trip of the order throughout
the country.
Accompanied by Mrs. Nice, the
leader of this branch of the Knights
of Pythias is the guest of Portland
members of the order. They are
stopping at the Imperial.
After a luncheon held in their
honor vesterdav noon. Mr. and Mrs.
Nice were taken for an automobile
trip over the Columbia river high
way, where they were entertained at
dinner. They made an automobile
tour of the residential sections upon
their return from the highway.
Words of high praise of the won
ders and beauties of the highway trip
were voiced bv both Mr. and Mrs.
Nice. They said it was one of the
most delightful trips they had taken
since leaving- their home in Balti
more.
The Dramatie Order of Knights of
Khorassans to the Knights ot
Pythias lodge what the Shriners are
to the Masonic order. It is tne piay
srround of the lodge.
Mr. Nice said Portland is becoming
noted throughout the country as
convention city, and en route north
from California he met many home-
going fcjhririers who could not say
enouch for this city. This reputa
tion. he said, should insure the 1923
' . conven
J local
' effort
convention for the Rose City if the
members make a determined
to get it.
Mr. and Mrs. Nice will be guests
f Pnrtlamlprti n t informal functions
today, and will leave at 4 o'clock Yhis
afternoon for Aberdeen, Wash.
In his home state of Maryland Mr.
Nice is prominent politically, and was
the republican candidate for governor
lat year, being defeated Dy lfcs
votes. He Is confident Maryland will
vote republican this fall, regardless
of who is nominated by tne aerao
crats at San Francisco.
CLAIMS. BODY FORMED
Auditorium Bills to Be Investigated
by Committee.
Organization of the auditorium
HMiniM f-ommitice was effected yes
terday at its initial meeting. W. Y.
Masters was chosen chairman ana w
C. North and Richard Martin Jr. were
made two other members.
It was decided that the city coun
cil would be requested to pay for a
stenographer and other incidental ex
penses.
The committee was appointed to de
termine if the city is legally or mor
ally bound to pay any of the $76,000
claims pressed by N. A. Schannen and
J. F. Kelley. bondsmen for. Hans
Pederson, the contractor who con
structed the auditorium.
Attorney W. E. Latourette repre
seuted the city and M. E. Crumpacker
the claimants at the hearing. The
next meeting will be held July 7 at
7:30 P. M.
Iaw Cannot Be Suspended.
SALEM, Or., June 28. (Special.)
No official or person has any lega
authority to set aside or suspend en
forcement of the statute prohibiting
minors from playing pool in public
places .according to a legal opinion
civen bv Attorney General Brown to
day. The opinion was asked by J
M. Blank, district attorney of Gran
county, and related to a request made
upon the latter official by Mrs. Mary
Hibbs, who conducts what is known
as the Blue Mountain springs resor
in eastern Oregon.
Obituary.
LBANT, Or., June 27. (Special.)
XI Mrs. H. L. Lauselle, who died
"Wednesday at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. George W. MeKnight, at
Vale, was a resident of Linn county
for 82 years. She resided with he
husband on a farm between Albany
and Lebanon until Mr. Lasselle died
In November, 1916, when she went to
"Vale to reside with her daughter. Mrs,
Lasselle was 79 years of tige.
The funeral was conducted here
Friday. Dr. D. V. Poling, pastor o
the First Presbyterian church of Al
bany, conducted the services.
Mrs. Lasselle is survived by thre
children: Bert I. Lasselle of San
Francisco, Mrs. George V. McKnigh
of Vale, wife of former County Judge
MeKnight of Malheur county, an
lira. George A. Washburn of Portland.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., June 27.
(Special.) Mrs. Catherine Lommel
aged Sti, died Saturday. She was ill
j ear ago with influenza and never re
covered. She leaves five daughters,
three of them making their home with
her in Walla Walla.
LEWISTON, Idaho. June 28. (Spe- 1
cial.) Following two months' illness
from complications which developed
after an operation for appendicitis,
Carroll G. Andrus, 19, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles G. Andrus of this city,
died Friday. During the past year
he had been a student in the horti
cultural department of Washington
State College. He was born in Baker
City, Or., and later lived with his
parents in Walla Walla.
GRANTS PASS. Or., June 28. (Spe
cial.) A. H. Carson, pioneer of Jose
phine county, fell dead this morning
while at work on his ranch "Red
landa," near Murphy. He had. just
ptarted to work and his son, L. W.
Careon, was watching him. He was
seen to fall over- the plow handles,
and was dragged for some distance
by the horses. The cause of death
was given as hemorrhage of the
brain. He came to Josephine county
in 1875, and operated a placer mine.
Later he bought the present CarBon
ranch and developed it into one of
the beet orchards in the county. No
date has yet been set for the funeral.
Funeral services for Samuel S.
Goldsmith, well-known traveling
salesman, will be held tomorrow at
10 A. M. at the chapel of the Holman
Undertaking parlors. Interment will
be at Riverside cemetery.
Samuel S. Goldman was a native of
Portland and this city had been his
home all of his life. He was in his
66th year and death, caused by heart
failure, came suddenly last Friday
night la his room at the May.apart
ments. He traveled 20 years for
Mason Ehrman & Co.. of this city,
and for ten years representSd Gotzian
& Co., of St. Paul. Recently and up
to the time of his death he traveled
for the Northern Flour Mills com
pany, Vancouver, Wash. -Surviving
relatives are his wife, Mrs. Myra D.
i AJoldtsmith, and their two daughters.
' Mrs. Arthur Mayer of New York, who
1 has been visiting her parents and
i was here at the time of his death,
" and Mre. J. Miller of Gary, Jnd., who
will arrive this evening.
SALEM. Or., June 2S. (Special.) 1
Mx. France A. Mcintosh, mother of
Mrs. Alice A. Mclrrtosh. instructor at
he Monmouth normal school, died
Thursday, aged 75. Mrs. Mcintosh
lived at Oconomowoc, Wis., and ar
rived here last November to visit with
her daughter.
WALLiA WALLA, Wash., Jane 28.
(Special.) Frederick G. Clark, aged
died Sunday after an illness or
more than a year.' He came here 12
years ago from Corvallls, Or., where
he lived for 60 years. He is survived
by a widow and two sons. The body
will be sent to Corvallis.
WALLA WALLA, Wash.; June 28.
(Special.) Frank Konesek, aged 66,
retired rancher who came here from
Pendleton, Or., last February to make
is home, died Sunday. He was a na
ive of Bohemia, but had lived most of
his dife near Pendleton. His widow and
ne son survive. The body will be sent
to Pendleton.
THE DALLES, Or., June 28. (Spe
al.) Dr. Harry F. Shannon of Tygn
valley died this afternoon, according
to late word reaching this city, Dr.
Shannon was well known throughout
he county. He at one time main
tained offices in The Dalles.
THE DALLES, Or.. June 28. (Spe
cial.) Funeral services for James
Rice, prominent banker and farmer
of Madras, will be held, from Elks
temple, thi city, Wednesday - after
noon. The Elks will have charge. At
he grave the services will be in
harge of the local lodge of Oddfel
lows.
BAKER. Or., June 28. (Specials-
Funeral services for Monroe Sheets,
who died in Portland last Friday, at
the age of 75 years, were held Sun
day afternoon in Baker at Mount
Hope cemetery. Mr. Sheets was well
known in Baker and recently held a
high position with the Oregon Lum
ber company here. The Grand Army
of the Republic had charge of the
burial rites.
Phone your want ads to The' Orego
nian. Main 7071, Automatic 560-9.-.
AM fSEMJSXTS.
3 Night Sun. 15c to $1.25 Mon.-Tor
15c to S1.0O.
4 Mats 8 tin. -Mem. -Tars. -Wed. 15c to 75c
LAST SHOW OF SEASON!
"KISS ME"
Bis Musraal Farce.
Kane Sc Herman: Gardner ft: Hartmin;
TResista?: DOWNING A WHITlXOj Bar
tholin's Birds; Klnograms; Topics ot Day.
BLSH BKOS.
NOTE: Ornheum Season Will Close
With the Matinee Wednesday, June 30.
PAN T AGES
Alexander Pantagn Frem-nts
"THE HABLRUASHKKV"
A Farce With Music
With Lieutenant Harring;ton Reynolds and
a metropolitan company, including
the famous model girls.
StX OTHKR HI (3 ACTS
Performances daily. Nisht curtain at
7 and 9.
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TICKET OFFICE SALE
Now Open
T-JDTT Jf" Broadway at Taylor
nLlLiO Phone Main 1.
3MS5S-... NEXT THURSDAY
SPECIAL. PRICE MAT. SAT.
;e mat. sat.
i an and Hams pf
MRS.
151 Hi .... , i. . Coosa and Hams lililul
a" " ' America', m.at
J J eUlna;nlkn
rait i h-tfi i - yjfcaij actress, la
"Mis Nelly of N Orleans"
Direction of Harrison Cirey Flake.
EVE'S $2.50, $2, f 1.50, $1, 75c. SOc.
SAT. MAT. f-. $1.50, $1. 75c. 50c.
CITY oZs REC DNOWU,
HEILIG--ALL NEXT WEEK
7N,GBHegWSUNDAY,JULY4
BARGAIN PRICE MAT. WED,
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
THE BIG SENSATION
PL.
AJAZZ OPERA
FANCHON
anbMARCO
NELSON ma CHAW
AM ALL STAt CAST
MBCCO Y .
ARTHUR WEST
"BILL" DOOLEY
BEAUTIFUL
GIRLS
ON THE ILLUMINATED RUNWAY
EVE'S Floor, 2; Bal
cony, $1.50, il; Gallery,
loc, auc.
n ku, ai r. i-loor, $i; ai.
50 c. SAT. MAT.
-Floor, $1.60 i
Balcony. $1, 60c.
iOOAt TOMt.l.T
CIIEKR I'lV nrattr rirlM in mri air f ...
ron Stanton & Co.. "Money anil Matrl
monjr' ; "Brewster," master ratline mind;
"liortlon Duo, "Harmony in White': Fax,
Benson & Co.; Molly Kin in "'The Women
Men forget.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Matinee 2 P. M.. Evening 7 and 9
See
JIIKK AND IKK
In "$100,000"
A Merry Show, With Snappy Songs
and Dances.
COCNTRX STORK TUESDAY. NIGHT
EXTRAORDINARY SHOW
ADELPHIA MUSICAL
COMEDY CO.
In
ON THE TtKOX
Sho-jrs at 3 and 9 I. M.
AM US EM EN TS- CONCESSION S
Every Aflernoos and I Renins;
Admission to Park Free to 6 P. M.
"a&aSk Fim and Aid"?,
uany Except Sundays and Holi-
my
m
AMrSEMEXTS.
GLOBE
Eleventh and
Washington
Nell Shipman
IX
Back to God's Country
CIRCLE 'roi
Vashlnyton
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
THE GIRL OF THE SEA"
Open from 9 o'clock Jn the morning until
4 o clock of the following morning.
What Is So Rare as
a Summer Eve. at
OUNCIL
CREST
PARK
Dancing and Amusements.
DANCE
Cotillion Hall
Every Wed. and Sat. Eve.
Francis Bliss and the Wonderful
Cotillion Orchestra.
LET'S CO
Broadway Dance
Every week night with
Fleming's 10-Fiece Orchestra
De Luxe
Broadway at Main
DANCING TAUGHT
All new steps and dances taught at
De Honey's beautiful academy. Twenty-third
and Washington, I.arlieo n.
gentlemen, $5. Classes Monday, Tues
day and Thursday evening, g to 11:30.
ricmy ui aesiraoie partners and prac
tice. No embarrassment. Learn fram
professional dancers. Private lessons
all hours. Phone Main 7656.
Portland vs. Oakland
June 29th to July 3d, 3 P. M. Sun
day double header, 1 :30 P. M. Mon
day 10:30 A. M 2:30 P. M.
Aucnox sales.
Baker Auction House, TamhlU
and Weat Park street.. Sal. at 10 A. M.
MLEETUfO yOTICEB.
WA 8HINGTON COM
MANDER! NO. 15. K. T.
A special conclave will be
held Tuesday eveninjr. June
L'H at 7 :-u I r VI n,it. nf
the Red Cross and Malta will be con
ferred by EL Km. Sir Charles A. Con
over, past commander of Jacobs com
mandery of Michigan and general rrand
secretary of the Grand ChaDter United
States of America. A large attendance is
particularly desired on this occasion. All
sojourning Sir Knights are cordially in
vited. G. P. BISMAN. Recorder.
TILLAMETTE LODGE NO. 2.
A. F. AND A. M.
Special communication this
(Tuesday) P. M. at 1:13
o clock, for the purpose of
- conducting- lh. i n. ....
u - - ' -- i-j " i ii'-1 , jonii v. 11? HI. Full at
tendance desired. Please bring autos
W. S. WEEKS. Sec'ty.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO
111. A. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communications thin
( ruesaay) at 4 and 7 P. M.
Work in the F. C. desrree
Visiting brethren welcome.
Dinner at 6:30.
C. E. MILLER. Sec.
PORTLAND LODGE VjO. 55.
A. F. AND A. M.
Special communication this
(Wednesday) afternoon and
evening Masonic temple. Work
In FT C degree, commencing
o'clock. Visiting brethren welcome. By
order W. M. H. J. HOUGHTON, Sec.
SELLWOOD LODGE, NO.
181. A. F. AND A. M. Spe-
oial meetinz this (Tuesday)
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work
E. A. aegree. viunura v, ci
come. By order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER. Secretary.
SUNNYSIDE LODGE NO. 163.
A V. AND A. M.
Sneciat communication this
IToesdaTi at 7 P. M.. temple.
afti n nri Hawthorne: work
in M. M. degree by order of
JAM Eh S. HAT JH., sec.
v-r-nn rnilNni.. NO. 746. KNIGHTS
ivn i.i Dies riF SKC1JR1TY. SECURITY
nlrVEi-'IT ASSOCIATION, are among the
n-iA winn.r in the Rose Festival parade.
A silver loving cup w a tne au. .
fraternal floai whlcn was a mass oi reu
n-hiiA mm a dome under which was
an inrhfir made of red Ramblers. The
float waa planned and made by the live
a,.tiv mtmhpm of Anchor Council.
No ,4fi. Tne truca wnicn tan
beautiful emblem was donated by tne
Randies United Motor l tuck to.
INDIAN WAR VETERANS
nv NORTH PACIFIC COAST
The grand encampment will
assemble Wednesday. June 30.
in A M. at Masonic ball
southwest corner Park and
Yamhill streets. Portland. Or.
OTTO KLEEMANN. Grand Adjutant.
COURT MOUNT HOOD. NO. 1.
FORESTS KS UC AMBKlliA,
meets everr Tuesday night. For
esters' hall. 129 Fourth street.
Visitors welcome.
irvRLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins.
sew designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th at.
FRIEDLANDER'S for toJge emblems,
class rins and medals. 810 Washington st.
) DIED.
LARSEN In this city, at his residence,
7222 Sixty-fourth ave. S. E.. June 28,
1H-J0, Jack P. Larsen. aged 3 years. 6
months, 13 days. Deceased - Is survived
by a widow. Mrs. Edla T .arisen, and
three children, mother, Mrs. S. Lar
sen and five sisters. Mrs. Marie Ras
mussen. Mrs. Andrea Larsen, Mrs. Caro
line Kiss. Mrs. Hanslne Smith and Mrs.
Jennie Bspersen, all of Denmark; also
three brothers, Hans Larsen, jjenmara.
Louis, and Jens O. Larsen, of Portland,
Or. He was a member of Multnomah
Camp 7T, W. O. W. and Danish Brother
hood ot America No. 18T. Remains are
at the parlors of the Skewes Undertak
ing Co.. corner Third and Clay. Funeral
notice later.
LACKNEY In this city June 2T. Alice
Lackney, age 49 years, beloved wife of
Paul Lackney. Mother of Paul "Lackney,
Jr., of Canton, Ohio, John and Andrew
Lackney, Mrs. Mary Kozacek of Shep
pard, Mich., Mrs. Alice Mutual of this
city and Mre. H. A. Opheim of this city.
Funeral notice later. remains are at
the residential parlors of Miller &
Tracey.
PAUS At the residence 780 Woodward
avenue. June 28. John Paus, age 7S years.
beloved husband of Anna Paus, father
of Joseph Paus and Mrs. Mary Regner.
Also survived by seven grandchildren
and one great grandchild. Funeral
notice later. Arrangements in care of
Miller & Tracey.
DOYLE In this city, June 27. J. E. Doyle,
aged 69 years. Remains are at the new
residential funeral parlors of Dunning
c McEntee. Morrison at 12th st. Fune
ral notice later.-
TROEFF In this city. June 28, Stoyan
Troeff. The remains are at Finley's.
Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral
hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
PETERSON The funeral services of th
late Laura Peterson will be held Wednes
will be held Wednes- I
I'clock P. M.. at Fin- I
it Fifth. Friends In- I
joua Fir cemetery, I
day. June HO, 2:80 o
ley's. Montgomery st
vlted. Interment, Lone
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Base Ball
Portland Business Bulletin
A director 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,
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, au
ditor, accounting system opened, main
tained; Income tax service; references.
Concord bids., 2d and Stark. Main 7443.
Alteration,
LADIES' tailoring. Perrec't fitting; work
guar. I. Keunin, 40o Bush. 4c Lane bldg.
ASSAtEBS AND ANALYSTS. "
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought. I
AUTO TOPS.
, . AUTO TOPS.
Work guaranteed, reasonable charges.
East Side Auto Top. , East 7789. 255
Grand ave., corner East Madison St.
tlOS'T HESITATE.
Auto upholstering, top, curtains, gen
eral repair, -painting.
MONARCH MOTOR CO.,
843 Vancouver are., near East Broadway.
Phone East 4136.
BATHS.
DR. McMAHON'S sanitary baths. Always
ready. Steam, showers, plunges, tubs.
Necessaries lurnished. Rubdowna and
massage when desired. Service and
prices cannoU be beat. S. W. cor. 4th
and Wash. Tell your friends.
CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and mas
sage. 10th floor Broadway bldg. Mar
shall 3187. Dr. Laura E. Downing.
CARPET WEAVING.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag rugs all sizes Mall orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned. $1.50.
JLWr Hlli c..
54-58 Union Ave. N. East 6518, B 1475.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING.
FLUFF OR RAO RUGS
WOVEN ALL. SIZES.
WRITE OR CALL.
PORTLAND RUG CO.,
172 E. 17th st. Sellwood 8822.
CELLULOIU BUTTONS.
THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY. .
887 Washington. Broadway 434, A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS.
L EL I LMI DT Come to Dr. Gartner, foot
I a.1.1 HUni specialist: corns. bunions.
foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland
building, 5th and Washington. Main 11)81.
UH. O. O. FLETCHER.' aseptic chiro-
dist. graduate nurse assistant; all mal
formations of the foot scientifically cor-
rectea. aune am Morgan bldg. Main 8T61!,
DR. B. LOUISE COX, chiropodist. 10 A. M.
to.o m. aa Morgan bldg. Main 4U8M.
CHIROPODIST ARCU SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Venev.
tne oniy acientiuc chiropodists and arch
specialists in tne city, parlors 302 Ger
linger bldg., s. W. cor. 2d and Alder.
J-none Main 130.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300,000 KNOW McMahon. 100& Chlroorac
tor. inronga pronounce treatment best.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
BISHOP CHIMNEY SWEKP.
Furnace smoke through registers, needs
repairing or cleaning? Tabor 3883.
CIRC C I. A ft LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Roval
building. Marshall S822. Multlgraphlng.
miiiicuBnipiiiiig aim man aqvertising.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 179.
collections, no cnarge. Estab. 1900.
DANCING.
BERKELEY DANCING ACADEMY Prl
vate lessons day, eve.; latest steps Jazs
-i- . f hi., jaain fiats. Mrs.
oummers.
MRS. BATH. 208 Dekum bldr. Private
icpbuiib unj una evening. Alain 1345.
.ballroom and stage dancing. Mlsa
joroLny rtasmussen. t10 Ellers bldg.
DENTISTRY.
flFlsTITRY DR. A. W. KEKNE, 351V4
UL.1IIOII1I Washina-ton st. Without
pain. wtieoi iirrve-DIOCKinr method.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HnsptTi
'i' 'in. cor. urant. East 1847 and
.i"-- i e ana norses cupped.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MnTfWJQ REWnilUn and
iwiuMw iii.il uunu Repalred
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
t-none flZ7-Z7. 24" 1st St. M. 8T1
H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO.
84 K. First, Portland. Or. Re
ding and electrical repalr
a specialty. New or used
motors. Bdwy. 1045, A 1046.
FERTILIZER.
fc.ERTILlr!: your land If vou want hi
crops; read about "C II. Wonder" In our
19:10 catalogue. RoutleOgs Seed & Floral
Co., 145 2d at., Portland. Or.
KUEU
JKNSKN HALE FUEL CO., Llnnton, Or.
Phone" Col. 13. Short and 4-ft. slab
wood. Planing mill trimmings and la
in, cordwood.
No. 1 cedar shingles, 4.50 per M.
No. 2 cedar shingles, $2.50 per M.
No. 1 fir shingles. f3-.7S per M.
Prices f . o. b. mill.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS' AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-
Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THAN HA USER HAT CO... 53-55 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., Front and Morrlgon.
RASMUSSEN A CO.. Second and Taylor.
lUNF.R.Vrj NOTICES.
ERICKSON In this city. June 28. Florence
Erickson, aged 24 years, daughter of
Mrs. Betsy Krickson; sister of Mrs. J. R.
Jones. Mrs. W. D. Srauser. Mrs. A. H.
Standstrom and Charles Brlckson of
Portland; Mre. O. F. Barnhart of Spo
kane, wash., and Gunder Erickson of Dal
many. Sask.. Can. The funeral services
will be held Wednesday. June 28, 10:30
o'clock A. M., at Finley"s. Montgomery
at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment,
Rose City cemetery.
GOLDSMITH At the residence. 210 14th
et June 2, 1920. Samuel S. Goldsmith,
aged 55 years, beloved husband of Myra
D. Goldsmith, father of Mrs. Jack Miller
ot Gary. Ind.. and Mrs. Arthur Mayer
of Chicago. 111. Friends invited to at
tend the funeral services at Holman's
Funeral parlors. Third and Salmon sts.,
at 10 A. M. tomorrow (Wednesday).
June 80, 1020. Interment Beth Israel
cemetery. ' ,
RETD June 27. John V. Reid, aged 53
years, husband of Mrs. Anna L. Reid.
The deceased was a member of Wil
lamette Lodge No. 2, A. F. and A. M.
and Spanish-American War Veterans.
t.f-inri u re invited to attend the fu
neral, services at McEntee & Ellers' par
lors. lth and Kveretl streets, i uesaay,
June 29, at a P. interment ivivor-
view cemetery.
FISCHER At the Altenheim. 2001 Divi
sion street, June 20, Wlllielm Karl
Fischer, age 77 years, beloved brother of
August Fischer and uncle of Helmuth,
Prnil and Karl Fischer and Mrs. Ella
Freeburg., "Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, June 29, at 8 Pi M.. at the
chapel of Miller Tracey. Interment at
Rlvervlew cemetery. Friends Invited to
attend.- . -
ATWOOD In this city, June 28. Arthur
Ray Atwood. aged 88 years, beloved son
of Mi and Mrs. Samuel R. Atwood. this
city, brother of Charles M.. Lyle E. and
Margaret B. Atwood. - all of Portland.
The funeral services will be held from
the conservatory chapel of the East Side
Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street.
Wednesday, at 2 P. M. Friends Invited.
TWirTTTRRTOK--Sarah Jane McKitterlck,
need K5 vears. Dassed - away Sunday
morning, June 27, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Lizzie SMadduck, 111
" Humboldt. Remains" were forwarded
yesterday by Wilson & Wilson. Piedmont
undertakers, to Clinton, Iowa, where
services, will be held and . interment
made.
HARFORD The funeral ot the late A. J.
Harford, who died in this city June 25.
1920. aged 73 years, will be held Tues
day. June 29, at 2 P. M.. at the Chanel
of the A. R. Cellar company. 594 Will
iams ave.. under the auspices of the
G. A. R. Members of the above lodge
and friends int-ited to attend.
F1THTAN At Hood River. Or.. June 27,
1920. J. B. Fithian. aged 71 years.
Friends invited to attend the funeral
services at Holman's Funeral parlors.
Third and Salmon els., at-3 P. M. today
(Tu-eday. June 29, 1920. Interment
uuilnoman cemetery.
Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
FIT?!..
SHORT Wocks and slabs mixed, $5.50 a
load in 2-load lots. Oregon Fuel Co.,
Woodlawn 4102.
FOR first growth fir cordwood call East
- B45. M. Heerdt Fuel Co.
GLASS AND GLAZING.
GLASS AND GLARING orders promptly
' taken car of. Reasonable. Automatic
81U27.
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
T. Ss. I). HEMSTITCHING shop; superior
work; prompt servicer. R olS Oregon
Eiiers bldg., 287 Washington St.
HOTEL SUPPLIES.
ROACH powder,, insecticides, germicides,
brooms, mops, etc Wo contract and
guarantee to rid your premises ot bed
bugs, roaches, etc 1 Main 657L Coast
Chemical Co.
K ALSO MINING.
KALSOM1NING and painUng.
very rea-
sonaDie. iiiast 11H.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
L. Carroll Day. piano, vocal lessons, prc-
tlce piano, 1 h. day. j mo. Hdwy. .-&a.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. Thou
aands of satiatled customers. A
trial will convince you. Cbarlea W. Good.
man, optometriat, 2utf Morrison. M. 124.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
ed with modern Instruments.
Glasses fitted from ud.
A. K. HURVVITZ. optometrist. 1st st.
GEORGE RUBEN STEIN, the veteran op
iician, 13 an expert eye titter, and bis
charges are very reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed. Morrison St., near d.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended
over a period of 4U years. Ail communi
cations strictly confidential; prompt, ef
ficieut. conscientious service; handbook
frei on request. ML'.N'.N & CO., patent
aftorneys, ian Francisco office, Hooart
bldg.. iS3 Market St.: Chicago office.
room slu Tower bldg.; Washington 6f
fice. room 103. tS'JH F at.; New Tor
oizice, woolworm bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT J2 years' expedience U. S.
and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg.
PU1S1CIAN8.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway bldg.
rheumatism, stomach, bowei, luug, iivor,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks.
PLUMBING SIPPL1ES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
prices. Stark-Davis Co., 189 4th. M. i!
PRINTING.
PRINT IMfi1- W. BALTES & COMPANY,
II lil I 1st and Oak sts. M. 765. 511-65.
PAINTING AND DECORATING.
PAINTING, DECORATING, SIGNS, K.AL-
SoalNI.NO; BEST WORK. .TABOR .
FAINTING, paperhanging. John C. Cod
lisk, 133 161 n st. N. Broadway i'JlJ.
POULTRY SUPPLIES.
EVERYTHING needed and used by prac
tical poultry keepers; catalogue In
Routledge Seed & Floral Co.. 145 2d st,
Portland.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
FR.NK A. GUTH Dictation day or night.
80T Railway Exch. bldg. Main l.oi.
ROOF PAINTING.
ROOF PAINTING, ail leaks slopped.
work guaranteed tor S years. Webfoot
roof security used. Phone Sell. 3t-3tl.
SCALP TREATMENT. ETC.
ROM-I-DA PARLORS.
Special scalp treatments, shampooing,
manicuring. 48-4UU Medical Duildln,
Phone Main 7066.
SECOND-HAND STORE!."
LEVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO..
221 FRONT ST.
We buy and sell everything in the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main U072.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 601
Dekum bide;. U. S.. foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND BTORA(i K.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
The Service With a Reputation.
MOVING-PACK'G-STORAGE-BAGGAGB
13th and Kearney. Branch tisi s Bdwy.
. PHONE BDWY. 3309
UNION TRUCK DEPOT
Front and Flanders.
CITY AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING
O.NE WEEK FREE STORAGE.
BROADWAY 0rj.
NGRTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.
64-66 Front St.
STORAGE AND HAULING.
K- DISTHIBUTIO-N' CARS OUR SPECIALTY.
fnone Main 44. o44-6!l.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gillian St..
corner 13th. Phone Broadway llidl or
lltiU. We own and operate two large
class A warenouses on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insurance rates In the city.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE at TRANSFER
CO.. 1UJ fAtlH. Br. Alain siuo. A 1001.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND CASCAKA BAKK.
KAHN BROTHERS. ll5 Front St.
1'I.LMBING StPPLlES AND PIPE.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-S6-87-S1I Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FARRELL. 140 Front St.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
PRICE In this city. June 27. 1020. Hugh
M. Price. Remains forwarded by Ed
ward hloiman & Son, Third and Salmo
sts., to Mobile. Ala., where services will
ne neia ana interment made.
SWARTZ The funeral services of the late
jonn j. fiwariz will De held Tuesday
June 29, at 11 A. M., Multnomah Park
cemetery. Arrangement in care of Miller
Ac Tracey.
ANDREWS Funeral services of the late
james f. Andrews will bo held Friday.
July 2. at 3 P. M., at chapel of Miller
A Tracey. Interment Multnomah Park
cemetery.
AUSTIN Funeral services of the late
wuuam j. Austin will be held Tuesday
June 2, at 2 P. M.. at the Chanel of
Miller A Tracey. Interment Lone Fir
cemetery.
BA1IR At the residence, P30 K. Ivanhoe
St.. Jonns ave George Bahr. Funera
notice later. Remains are at the resl
oentiai parlors ot Al liter & Tracey.
.. FtNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dunning & McEntee
UNEKAL DIRECTORS.
Now located In their new residential fu
neral home. Morrison at 12th. west side.
Phone Broadway 430. Automatic 545-a.
The uneral Home of Refinement
and Distinctive Service.
Note We have no branches nor any con
nections whatever witn any other
undertaking firm.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. 16th and Everett sts. Telephone
Broadway
133. Automatic 521-33.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main . Montgomery at Fifth.
F 8. DUNNING. INC..
Airier. Phone East 52.
Perfect servioeT-personal direction, free
"" floral chapel and auto equipment.
DOvnTNG & McNEMAR
gu!"077h East 54. Irvlnston district.
w Tiofll E- Eleventh and Cla
Jr. Li. l-lE-'i--'-- East 781.
T. 1S33.
ERICSON
Twelfth
and Morrison Sts.
Broadway 2o34.
A. D. KENWORTHY A CO..
-04 B2d St., Lenta Tabor B267.
bso:
A. R. ZELLER CO.
692 VUliama av
East 10S8. C 1088.
BREEZE & SNOOK thl 'iT"
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d
and Clay. M iloi A Jl. Lady assistant.
FrSERAL DIRECTORS.
EDWARD HOLM AN
&SON ,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
. MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Servtce for L,sa .
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington Street between Otb, and
. 21st streets. West Side. . t
Uady AasUtant.
Main 2691. CT8-83.
TXnRISTft.
ZfiltfteJ 3Z8MorrisonSt,
TjCf -14ft Mnrrinn St "
stobes - ' Bet.Brdw.iPark Mar.257
Charge Accounts Solicited
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's progressiva florist. We special
ize in funeral designs. th, opposit
Meter & t ranK s. Main tld.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, S54 Washington. Main 269.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. Morrison st.
aiain iiiia. r tne nowers ana tiorai de
signs. No branch stores.-
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
It., bet. 4th and 5th. Main o0J. A 1101.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
WI Fourth St., Opn. City Hall. u Bros.
Efb BLAESING GRANITE CO.
rVJ thiroat md;son street
NEW TODAY.
Houses ajvd Garages
Erected In.
' A first-class house or rarace di
rect from the factory at a GREAT
SAVING. You pay no middlemen's
profit- Write for catalog.
Redimade Building; Co.
J-Jast Klevrnth antl Market,
2 Blocks south of Hawthorne.
Phone East 6114. Portland.
IR VINGTON
RESIDENCE
BY
OWNER
MODEHS 12-KOOM RKSIDKNCK.
lnished In selected linahoea n v nnrt
ak. spacious rooms, hardwood "floors
hrotrjrhnut; three artistic fireplaces.
lie bathrooms, three toilets. In mot
annary niumoinK tun cement base
ment; larpe finished attic; sun par
lor. sleeping- norcn. Dreakfasr mnm
tc. One of the finest finished houses
ii r u ri i H n (i. r. eani v riirrih
uwneriwui sen witn or without fur
iture on very reasonable terms.
Atl OHKI.OMAX.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
We Call and Deliver)
Old Rugs and Woolen Clothing.
V Make Reversible. Hand-W uvea
FLUFF RUGS
Room-Size Fluff Rugs Woven. V17.50
Rag Rugs Woven All Sizes.
Clothes Cleaning and Dyeing Depta.
Mall Orders Send for Booklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
xlS Rngs. Steam Cleaned, 11.80
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO.,
54 L'uiua Ave N. Phone East 651
WI CALL, FOR TOUR OLD
CAHPttTS,
Rosa anil "Woolea ClotBtna;
FLUFF RUGS
All "Work Toraea Oat Promptly
Bag Hii Woven All Sisee
Mail Orders. Bend for Booklet.
Carpets cleeaed. Laid aaa
ttefitted.
UKTHUKST Ml li CO.
1SS tast Htk St. "
PUone avaat Ub.
Executor's Sale
AT 1O70 KELLY STRKT.T, rstate of
the late Lol IS 7.1 MMKIOI A X. KLK.
JXT nHMTlllH, Axminstcr and
ilton carpets, HARK oil. I'AIM'.
IStiS, UDS'I'LV STATUAKV, It VI
LA M CHINA, cut glass and other
eflfects. Sale at 10 A. M.
J. T. WIL.SOX, Auctioneer.
S car to Hamilton avenue.
Mortgage Loans
wl latrreat ratea Inatallmeat rm
yaaenta It alealrrd. Hulldinc laui
aude. Ma delay la claaiac
A. H. B1RRELL GO,
I17-Z1 n.rthirnlira Uuk Oulldia.
EXECUTORS AXD ADMI.MJ.
- TR ATOMS
Will Find Our 'I'hrlce-Secnred '
FARM 3IORTGAUES
Exeepttunal inveatmenta lot trust
fundi. Biot m forecloaure la twen
ty 3 eara.
FEAR & GRAY,
Pkona Main 33. 1U2 Konrlh St.
TRACKAGE
CLOSE IN
100x100
CAST WATKR STREET, WEAR MOR.
SACRIFICfc;. KASY TERMS, OWNER.
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our own money on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts
iiTesior.at, notes, etc.
f. E. BOWMAN & CO;
tlO Clan, of Com. Bide. Main SOSn,
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Cnltcd Stntea Hank BaiMlai
$30,000
QUARTER BLOCK SECOND AND
BVbKblT blKKf-1. TH.KJ1S, bt-llj-
.WUOJJ .60.4.
KEW TODAT.
f -a.iKifV.J i liiiiiii iM.iirfi n-a'-.'r hm, .nr. ia rgK-nVi fftn.i i-fcfn -r si-n -frmfr'-fi
IKVIXtiTOI, No. Ml Itrasee. IX
HKKKU THIS AKTKKNOON. This
most beautiful near-new, emi-Engr-lish
COlANlAU. On corner with 100
feet frontagre. CO -feet deep. Ivory
finish and hardwood floors through
out., Plate-Klass windows and spruce
idlog. KlRht rooms (four on each
floor) In old ivory finish; artistically
papered; costly lighting and plumbing;
fixtures. Most beautiful bath and
kitchen. roubIe grarnse. A HOME
KOR TOUR. FAMILY, $10,500; all
street liens paid. SEE THIS TO
1AY, SURE. I know a pood one when
I see it. If this were not good
enough to justify mv cost of this
adv. t -wouldn't advertise It. It Is
the best home in Portland for the
right parly.
R. Tt STREET, Realtor. East 894.
LEASES
WASHINGTON ALDER
MORRISON BROADWAY
BUILDINGS STORES
. UPSTAIRS STORES
LOFTS
FOR DOWNTOWN
LOCATIONS
SEE A
Wilcox Bldgr. Main 5638
REAL ESTATE.
HAVE attractive proposition for doctor
interested in open-air sanatorium, all
equipped; capacity 20 patients: just
ouisiue city limits; small amount cash.
vtiare&s ill, oregonian.
for Sale Iteeu-h Property.
CHOICE BEACH LOT
EXCHANGES FOR
Painting and Paperhanging
and furninh material.
Lot located in Tillameok beach Salt-
air. near station and ocean. AH 497,
Oregonian.
SIXTEEN lots. Griffin A Reeds addition
"n urove, on ave. G, Seaside
or., one block from upper Necanlcum
i.iuKc. connecting with Hermnsa park.
xois .o each; terms, one-fil'th cash
u uiie-iiii.ii eacn year, interest B per
vtij water, electric llgnis, pew
eras in and cement sidewalks to block
ft. si. .-mun. mm ,th st., Seaside, Or.
FOR SALE: Or .will rent or lease two
choice lots, 50x140 feet, at TiMamook
beach, on board walk, county road and
railroad; near dance pavilion and hotel.
v""ra n my, oregonian.
run. ejai.i!, seaside, o-room house and
it'i. x uiocK irom noard walk, close in
.,iHi. Aiuier ao3 6th st.. Portland. Main
SEAVIEW. WAF'L
For Sale d-room furnished cottage
running water, patent toilet, elec. lights,
., l" . " lul l,n 7',". terms, own
t r. ww Ajj-.turq Plug. Call 1 1 to t
UK SALfc. cheap, four-room furnished
i-image, wiui line rireplace: corner lo
.nr oeaview. asn. Tabor 91 is
LOT 2. block 85. Bay Ocean Park, for sale,
ur iraoe ror automoDlie. isn E. 13th
For Sale Lots.
PARK ROSE.
50 DOWN 20 MONTH.
On Richardson Road.
100x220 Feet.
Fir trees.
Good view.
J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY,
Branch Orflce End of
Parkrose Car Line.
IRVINOTON.
75x100.
.-xine Tine full bearing fruit tree
plenty berries, etc.. ground all cleare
and in cultivation. full ernwn aliurl
trees in parkin also fine concrete aa
rase, located on w eldler st.. l.-i feel b
of 21st. 1 block to car. very fine location
I win give a good deal as I have too
much ground to look after. Call jnl
board of Trade bid", or 332 E 21st
North, corner Weldlcr. Main 567.
1M ALAMZDA PARK.
B'cond lot from corner on 20th and
Skidire. One bloc from car. Good
building lot ror Ssotl.
ALAMEDA INVESTMENT COMPANY
'IPS Corbett Bldg.
IN ALAMEDA PARK.
On IHim-kley v., one-half block west
from car line. Must be aold for less than
coat.
ALAMEDA INVESTMENT COMPANY
605 Corbett Hldg.
ROSE CITY KNAP 1."00.
60x100, on East Both, near Broadway;
paved st. and ail Improvements In; price
for quick sale $500, plus f ih;i city liens.
GRUSS1 t BENNETT.
318 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452
OUT-OF-TOWN owner lays sell northwest
or Boumeasi corner ot E. 4Sth and
Broadway at once. Look at it and
make offer.
JOHNSON-DOPSON CO
633 N. W. Hank bldg. Main 3T.7.
VICINITY 57TH AND EAST TAMIULU
4jul iwiw, lacing tne city and iur
rounded by fine homes; street improve
ments all in and paid. Price Jlyoo,
terms. Main 675J.
ALAMEDA PARK Corxer S2d and Shafef
sis., paving paid; price tl-5D. labor
6441.
UAVK come choice lots In Warren ton t
prospective business center. R. L. Teas.
113o Northwestern Bank bldg.
84 LOTS Southeast corner 43d and Dlvl-
oiuii cia; fouu earn. j. ri. McMahon
L'6o K. 43d at. Tabor 836L
fOK SALE 3 lots. 2. 23. 24. Reservoir
rarn, east rorusna. ,1,'Miu. Address H
F. r,. box 71. Cacamonga. California!
VIEW lot. Portland Helghla, .1400, 1025
v-namDer oi commerce.
for Sale Flat and Apartment Proerty.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.
Six-family apartment, close In. east
aide; live in one. let others nn v
tncngie on investment; low price of
7Riio. for quick sale, terms. Phone
w i.r, oin-n. morning ana evening.
For (isle
Houses.
ALL THIS FOR 4200.
Corner lot. 120x100. fruit and shade
trees; place for poultry and garden; a
fine appearing house of lo rooms and
attic: first floor has 4 large rooms;
hardwood floors and oak nainsnni in
dining room, second floor has 6 bed
rooms and bath; fine full cement base
ment, well ltgrhted, with Fox furnace
and laundry trays; gas, electricity; this
noufe was ouni uy aay laoor at a COlit
oi ouw. in mi. ocott cistrlct.
Price only $4200, with 2ono cash.
MacINNES eV PRATT.
Broadway 158. 20O-210 Oregon bldg.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION'
5-room modern cottage. 871 E. Irving
St., near 28th; hardwood floors in living
room, reception nan ana dining room;
2 bedrooms and bath, full cement base
ment, stationary tubs; splendid 50x100
lot. fine garden. 2 big bearing cherry
trees, assorted berries, etc.; dandy ga
rage with electric lights and city water;
paved sc. nice neighborhood; onlv 20
unutes wnii over town. This is a
Fplek and span little home, evervthln In
first-class condition; leaving Portland
tnis wees.; price jatwu lor quick Kale,
tiiiO cath. balance very easy. Main 5u73.
STVISS
- CHALET.
Irvlngton, select, massed with flowers,
arched pergola, sunrnom draped with
vines, hall, living, dining and loggia
ran be thrown Into one attractive room
tnrougn use oi r rencn rlnors: a herl
rooms, sleeping porch, all woodwork In
Ivory, all floors hardwood hot-water
heat, built 4 years ago by dav labor: no
asents; J12,0"0 home ior I'JWU. tout
Gmm,
ioii. iNow vacati.
BEAL ESTATE.
for Sale
-Iiouji,
MR. RETIRED BUSINESS MAlf.
HIOHLT IMPROVED HALT BLOCK.
ROSE CITT PARK.
fieven-room cement block bungalow,
tfle roof, very -low, rambling effect; sua
veranda with fountain, ail g.assed in;
ft comoiete bathrooms, one with H?a
floor, pedestal fixtures and snowers. hot
water heat; double garase in desijen
with house; sanitary chicken house: all
buildings connected with sewer; lawn
and yard are , wonderful. Really, this
place is a dream. $st00 essh, fee'atic
TK0 mtg. J. L. HARTMAN COM
PANT. 7 Chamber of Com. Wldg. . Mala
203.
ROSE CITT PARK CAR.
7-KOOM BUNGALOW,
4Sjl). ... .. '
Were, folks. Is vnur onnorfunilv to buv
a bunzalow at a i-rice so lov ar to be
almo-t unbelievable linn iiiHt .mn't
.Imagine what a truly wonderful bun
galow this Is. The oak floors are su
perior to those found in manv tio.000
homes. Then, too. you will find every
conceivable eenvenience and refinement
one would expect to find In a costiy
bungalow. "Located about 2 blocks froia
Rose City Park car. A business oono
tunity calls the owner to California.
This may never be advertised stain. Soe
It today.
A. G. TEEPE CO..
264 Stark St.. near Third. Main H082.
Branch olfice. SOth and Sandy.
f-ROOM RESIDENCE.
WALKING iIisTAiSCK.
Tust across the river on the rst eide:
short walk to town, a savine of that He
canare; living room, dinm room. Kitch
en, l bedroom downstairs. 4 bedrooms
and bath utMitairs. full cement basement,
fine furnace, w ash trays. SCxluo lot; a
very Rood propositfon . for rentinc out
rooms; price $5000; $12.10 down, balanca
like rent. This is & rare baraain.
"'VEDDEMAXM COMPANY. .
PI3 Chamber of Commerce. Main CHGT.
IRVINGTOX COI-OK'IAL. HOME.
Just, belhs -completed, with 8 lar re
rooms, oak floors throughout. '2 artislio
fireplaces, large bathroom, tiled floor;
beautiful plumbing fixtures. 2 toilets and
lavatories. Finished in old Ivory and,
papered with artistic tapestry paper.
One of the most complete homes in
Portland. Jf you are looking for a home
plvo this your inspection. Located at
7( E. 15th st. M. Price 910.500. on
terms. Ulscount for cash. Turner t
"Winshlp, owners and builders. Tabor
PRE-WAR BARGAINS.
Channtnff S-roora house, fine oak firs,
throughout; $1000 cash, loO per month.
Splendid 7-room home, oak firs., best
den, fireplace. Fine 7-room home, sub
Martially built. Uood 9-room home, lot
tWxlOO, fine fruit, walnuts. Magnificently
built 7-room home, corner lot. Uttxioo;
theee hftve ear-mea but one, and in the
best locations, Irvlngton. Inquire about
them. East 273. Herdman
RUSE CITY PARK.
7-ROOM BUNGALOW VACANT
Move right in. For Fale by owner
at B ARC, A IV." It's STRICTLY MOD
ERN ; CHOICE CORNER LOT ; paved
streets. BKt close in location: close
lo car: a delightful home. Don't delav
call Broadway 421 or Tabor MG'J. "iS'o
agents.
HIGH-CLA COLONIAL.
100x112 corner, 1340 E. U2d St.. East
mdreland ; fine shrubbery. ! rooms. 2
baths. 2 fireplaces, oak floors through
out; all rooms enameled. Double con
structed garage; 20 per cent under cost
of duplication. Offered by owner, who
Is leaving city. Open to Inspection by
appointment. Phone Sellwood 25:10.
$0000 LAURELHURST SNAP 60ofl.
7 laige, airy rooms, library and slee"p
in porch, located just east of park; full
base?rent. furnace, fireplace, lots of butlt
ins If you are looking for a bargain in
a real home here is your chance. J. -A.
Mccarty. Office, East aOth and Glisan
sts. Tabor 3433. Sunday and eve.. Ta
bor RO.M.
$100 DOWN
for a four-room house located In a good
district; 50x100 lot. Pee it at 1,5T
Westanna st. Take St. Johns car to Mc
Kenna ave.. walk two blocks west, two
blocks eout h. This will beat the rent
puzzic. Call Mr. Mahoney any evening.
Columbia
1 K VINGTON PARK BUNGALOW.
PRICE $2500.
- $2r.O CASH. $23 MONTH.
5-room senii-modom bungalow, white
enamel Iiutch kitchen, buffet, bookcases,
full set of plumblnc. gas. electricity, full
basement, lot 5oxl(0; come in and see
thW. A. H. Akerson. 420 Henry bldg.
BUNG A LOW.
$nKim. ,
Kincst In Alameda drive, living ronm
1 Kxjto, dining and breakfast room, two
bedrooms with connecting bath, sun
room and e't-eplng porch ; garage ; nu
a cents. P!ast 1347.
BY OWNER Modern bungalow on beau
tiful Adamerla drive, 1 u. blocks from
ar line; targe living room finished In
ivory throughout; Ruud hot water heat
er, full basement, floored atttc, garage.
No expense haa baen spared on this
place. Call Tabor 4223.
HERE'S A SNAP.
A beaut f iul 7-room cor. house, a full
cement basement, new furnace, fireplace,
hardwood floors, garage, built -ins, wit hi
cut glass. 3 blocks from Hawthorne ear;
modern in every way. Tabor 4 IDS.
$200 CAS II. balance easy ; 6 rooms, one
floor, cement basement, fine plumbing,
laundry tray, garage. 100x100, 1 block
to Mt. T. KSth car; not new. but a splen
did bargain for $2800. Tabor S54, fore
noons. 1RVINGTON. TIU( TERMS.
l rooms, double construction, fireplace,
furnace, oak floors. Ivory finish, garage.
0 bearing fruit trees, lot 50x300. 738
Mulmoinflh at., near ind. For appoint
ment phone Kant 9117.
440 E. 2 1ST ST. N.
8-room bungalow. !l'-lng room 16x30.
sun room, quaint dinrng room, large
Dutch kitchen. 1 bedroom and bath 1st
floor. 2 bedrooms and sewfpsr room 2d
floor; garage. Phone East 7176.
FOR SALE 3-room house and 3 lots, fine
shrubbery, berrlee and garden; price
$-."(-0. $."100 cash will handle.
Pee BROWN & RIDDLE.
324 Ry. Ex. Blrlg., Sd and Stark.
7-ROOM 1RVIXGTON HOUSE.
In Ivory and white, full oemeiit base
ment, furnace, fireplace, trays. 2 blocks
to Irvlneton school. 5,"oo. will lease.
Main 35.K1. 85 Third street.
FOR SALE Good 6-room unfinished
house, 2 blocks Arleta school, fine neigh
borhood, lot 62x145, with fruit trees
Price as la $210O. finished $2400. Terms.
Owner, Tabor 4206.
KENTON BARGAIN.
To settle estate, new 5-room bungalow,
not completed Inside, 5 lots, corner,
$2400, terms: 8 blocks w-est of Kenton
hotel. 246 Halieck. Owner on ground.
$3750 TAKES 5-room modern home, near
ly new; narawooa iioors, nrepiace,
laundry trays, fixtures, shades; fine con
dition: corner 25th and Tibbelta sts.
Tabor 6441.
GOOD 7-room house wifh 50x50 feet, mod
ern ana aesiranie: line ouy. 4iL' Kenit
worth ave., Bust 20th St.. near Division
st. Price $2800: easy terms. Parriah.
"VVatkins & Co.. 106 Second st.
ROSE CITY PARK.
Dandy 5-room bungalow, garage, all
Improvements in and paid: $4500. terms.
.1. Robbins, 801 Railway Exchange. Main
7931.
FOR SALE By owner, 706 E. Harrison sr
10-room house, all hardwood floors,
modern in every way; walking distance.
Phone Seilwood 479.
5-ROOM 60x100 lot, $1000 cash, bal
ance mortgage on Hawthorne ave. V,
Clow, at J. P. McKenna Realty office,
Belmont at 8th. Tabor 64H3.
$2C,00 CENTRAL Irvlneton. 411 K. 17t
X.. 4-room house. .10x100 lot: fine fruit
trees, shrubbery, etc.: home has cement
basement, some plumbing. Ksst 7076.
$1200 3-ROOM plastered house, larg
rooms, large garden chicken house;
$505 down. This Includes winte, fuel.
142 W. Alnsworth, Woodlawn 6316.
A BARGAIN 5-room cottage, lots lOOx
135; bearing fruit trees: 2 blocks from
car: 15 minutes to- Washington st.;
terms. East 70H1. -
WE BUY equlflee in houses for cash. Call
Main 4503 if you have to eel! in a hurry.
Irvlneton. Bos City and Laurelliurat
preferred.
$2650 5-ROOM, lot .45x100; H. S. atrerta
and sewers in and paid; $200 cash, bal
ance $30 month. See J. P. McKenna.
Belmont at 3!lth. Tabor 6493.
FOR SALE Five-room cottage. 1072 Bel
mont street. Inquire evenings, near
S5th street.
GOOD 8-room house, arranged so as to
rent; price, $3i00, 1000 down, bal
ance In terms. Main 3720.
ROSE CITY or' Alameda Park for $4.iou or
$5000. half cash. Call Mar. 7U31: no
agents.' .
EQUITY small 3-room house (SI 10 03d r.re.
Southeast . $223: du $020. Owacr. Tl K.
Wri t.t. 40x100 lot.
7-ROOM modern home for sale hr oner.
r.ear rlnndy blvd ."T , B. 3lh st- X.
Price $'1500. lmmedialo possesion.
5-ROOM bungalow, modem,
owner. 403 Emerson St.
for slo by
6-ROOM moil-'rn tin:gn!ow. hV fjrnithlngs -ir.cm.K-d.
102B K. P.rnjJnay.
VI KW lot. rortlsrd H-i;T'M, JHOoT" To25
Chamber ot Commerce bldg.
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