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10 THE MORMXG OREGOXUX, 3IOXDAT, AUGUST 2, 1920 FEE ON TRANSFER OF CHECKS j Federal Reserve Bank Finds Loophole. EXPRESS COMPANY USED Collections on Institutions Refus ing to Remit at Par Is Made Through. Agent. Since July 1 the federal reserve bank has been collecting some checks in Oregon and Washington at par through the express companies, and thereby hangs a story. It ceems that up to July 1 there were 26 banks in Oregon that refused to make what are called "money transfers" with out first deducting a certain fee, usually 10 cents an item or in many instances, 10 cents on the $100. This is what caused the trouble, accord ing to Charles H. Stewart, assistant deputy governor of the federal re serve hank of San Francisco, who Is in Portland at the present time. Today there are about six banks in Oregon that refuse to pay checks at par, but it is thought that the ma jority of these will perhaps come into the federal reserve system, if eligible, or will at least consent to ! payment of checks received by them in the usual course of business, at j par. According to Mr. Stewart, the fed eral reserve banlc has argued the question from every angle with these banks, generally smalL ones located in small places, but without success. ExprrKi Company Collects. The contention made by the coun try banks referred to is that checks drawn on their institutions are pay able over their counters in the towns - where located, and that checks drawn on them by their depositors who may reside in other localities, or who may be away from town, and which are handled through other banks can only be handled through the imposition of a fee, the amount of which is usually 10 cents on the $100, though in any number of cases it has been 10 cents an item, regardless of whether the face value of the check calls for $1 or $100. In order, therefore, to overcome this Contention, the federal reserve bank sends no collections to such banks through the ordinary course of mails. This is because the federal reserve Toank is prohibited by law from col lecting other than at par. The result is. when checks on these banks are received by the federal reserve bank, they are in turn given to the express company for collection. The express agent located in the town in which is the offending bank presents these checks for payment. And this again causes a prolonged howl from the small bank. It often does not have the amount in cash called for on hand. as often there are quite a number of cherks presented at the same time. True, it has funds on deposit with its Portland correspondent bank, but even if the Portland bank tenders the full amount called for by the express agent holding the checks for collec tion to the federal reserve bank the latter will refuse to accept same, con tending that such payment must be made in the town where the bank on which the checks are drawn is located, uud that if such bank does not pay those checks by 3 P. M. of the day on which presented they will be immedi ately protested. Bunk Miint Collect at Par. 'But, says Mr. Stewart, "in follow ing this custom we are only comply ing with the contentions made by the banks themselves, and if they fail to maintain a sufficient balance on hand with which to -meet their customers' paper surely it can be no fault of ours, 1 for we positively will not and cannot, - under the law, collect other than at par." When asked how the expense of collecting through the express com pany was taken care of, he replied that it was absorbed as an expense of doing business, but that regardless of "what it costs the reserve bank to col lect the checks, the member bank , which turned them over to the reserve bank for collection lost nothing. On the other hand the banks in the country towns making the col lection charge eay that it is neces sary that they do so in order to trans fer the funds called for by the checks to the money center, that is, to the banks having the checks for collection. This statement is met by the federal reserve bank with the .statement that no actual transfer of money is ever made, and that the only thing done, is simply the draw ing of a check by the paying bank on its Portland correspondent, and that no expense is involved there from. A bill is before congress now, in troduced by Representative Steagall (house resolution No. 12379), the pur pose of which allows all banks, fed eral" and state, to exact a charge of 10 cents a $100 or fraction thereof for collections and payments, the bill being fathered by banks located in bouthern states. Manufacturing interests throughout the country are waging a fight awainst the enactment of this bill into law. The Portland Chamber of Com merce will have the matter before its board of directors next Wednesday evening, at which time some action is expected to be taken. Police Chief Out for Sheriff. MOQVIAM, Wann.. Aug. 1. (Spe cial) Jess Ij. Havens, local police chief, announced today that early this week he will filei his candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on the re publican ticket. Mr. Havens, who came to the harbor :'0years aso from Michigan, resided for 17 years in JH on nia m and was assistant postmas ter here for 10 years, resigning Jan uary 1, 1917, to become police chief. "V Man at Honolulu. HONOLULU, T. H.. Aug. 1. (Spe cial) J. V. Howell, for many years a physical instructor in Northwestern Y. M. C. A.s. arrived here a few days a.go to take over the physical depart ment of the Central "Y" of Honolulu. He comes direct from Boise, Idaho, tut had been in Y" work in Spo kane, liverett, Butte and Nelson, B. C. Cciitrulians at Normal School. CENTRALIA, Wash., Aug. 1. CSpe rial.) Three Lewis count pupils are in the class of the BeUinpham sum pier .normal school that will hold its commencement exercises on August 20. They are Carrie M. K. Hanson, Centralia: Kthel Townsend. Chehalis, and Mabel Hardy, Forest. DAILY MKTEOKOl.OGICAL REPORT. rORTLAXU. Auk. 1. Maximum tem- Tpratur. 4 (trRrees; minimum, degree. Jlir reailinR at A. M., 11.2 feet; chanftf in last -4 nour. u. loot rail. Total rainfall l.". P. M. to S P. M l, none; total rainfall unt" September 1. l.UW. ..S1 inchea; nor nial ram la 11 liace iiepteinber 1, 4449 inches: deficiency of rainfall since Sep tember 1, liiy, 8.0S inches. Sunrise. 4.53 A. M. : sunset, 7:41 P. M. Total sunshine August 1, 14 hours 48 minutes: possible sunshine. 14 hours 48 minutes. Moonrise. P. M. : moonset. :.! A M. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 30.00 incnes. relative humidity at d a. j.. 82 per cent ; at noon, 47 per cent: at 5 P. M.. 32 per cent. THE WEATHER. STATIONS. Maker I 54 tM0.00;..(W , Clear 1 Boise I. . . 98 '0.00". .!NW;Clear ' Boston ( &0.ci!. .w icioudy Calgary S6O.00I..1.V pt. cloudy Chicago M 00:0.00 12INE Clear Denver ." SO'ft.OOf . .is Pt. cloudy Des Moines. 7H0.00i..!NE Pt. cloudy Eureka ; 02 0. 00: . . IN Cloudy Galveston 9') 0.00112'S Clear Helena 5S !0!0. 001 . . N Clear Juneau t ... 00 54io.es?. .!S (Cloudy Kansas City ... 7S-1 . 02110 NE IClear Los Angeles SSiO.OO' . .iSW iPt. cloudy Marsh field .. 60 72 0.00:i2NWiC-oudy Medford UtiO.OO!. .INW'Clear Minneapolis 74'0.00 10!N IClear New Orleans ... F6'0.01l..jS !Pt. cloudy New York 76 0.1'sl . . iS ICIoudy North Head. 56 OOiO.Oo 30lNW:Clear Phoenix . . . . . ,1G2 0.18'..!SW fCloudy Pocatello 92 O.OullO'KE !pt. cloudy Portland ... nS 84 0. 00' . . INWICIear Roseburg .. r4 SSO. OOi . . 'N W'Clear Sacramento . 02 9SO.0nil0'S IClear St. Louis M2'0.0j..lNE IClear Salt Lake 02 0. 24!. ,NV!Pt. cloudy San Diego 7S 0. 0M . . !S W Cloudy S. Francisco ...1 60:0. 00 .10!S W Cloudy Seattle 5fi! 76O.0O12;N Clear Sitkat 4862 0.K0 . .1 .... Cloudy Spokane ... 56! 94'O.OOf . ,W IClear Tacoma 54j 74 0. W, . . N IClear Tatoosh Isd. ... 00 0 . ! .. ISW IClear Valdezf 4S'H0'0. 04 . .j. . ..jRain Walla Walla t4 94;0. (Ut . . !W IClear Washington. ... 82 1 ..VJl . JN ICIoudy .Winnipeg 7S'0.00l..E IClear Yakima .... SS' 92;0.00j. .jN IClear t A. M. today. P. M. report of preced ing day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair. continued warm; westerly windH. uregon ana Washington Fair and con tinued warm ; moderate westerly winds. Idaho Fair, continued warm. Montana Generally fair, except scat tered thunder showers in south; some what cooler Tuesday. "Wyoming Generally fair; not much change in temperature. AMUSEMENTS. Dancing Taught NOTICE BEATTTIFT'I, COTILLION H.VLT., will be used EXCLUSIVELY for a SCHOOL of DANCING. This will undoubtedly be the largrest school in the west having THREE HALLS. Hall No. 1. third floor. Advanced Classes. Hall No. 2, second floor. Be ginners classes. Hall No. 3, private lessons at all hours. SPECIAL RATES. Special rates will be given to all pupils who have attended either CO TILLION or BROADWAY ACAD EMY during the past year. These rates will also be extended to all who join between now and Thursday. AV AIIITIOMAI, FEATURE NEVER BEFORE OFFERED will be a FILL 1) V.( E ORCHESTRA In main hall lor advanced vlaMSes. All classes to be under the personal supervision of Prof. D. Patterson Downey and staff. COTILLION HALL 14th and Uanhinton. Hdwy. ;i:ini. Waltz Open to All $10 Cash Prize at olumbia Beach Next Wednesday Night Bathing, Rides, Amusements. Bring the Children Today. HEAR CAMPBELL'S FAMOUS BAND TONIGHT Miss Dorothy Daphne Lewis AMXSEMENTS CONCESSIONS Admlssior. to Park Free to 5 P. M. Daily Except Sundays and Holidays. Cars First and Alder. , Fare 6 Cents. SWIMMING every afternoon and evening. DANCING every evening: except Sunday and Monday. Q ftC IiJi .. e DANCING TAUGHT All new steos and dances Kuaran teed at De Honey's beautiful academy. Twenty-tnira ana w asnin gion Ladies, $3; gentlemen, Classes Tuesday and Thursday evenings. S to 11:30. Plenty of desirable partners ana practice. No embarrassment. You will never become a dancer in private lessons from inferior teachers. Yoj must have practice in a crowd. Join our classes, learn from profes sional dancers. Phone Main 7656. Pri vate lessons alL" hours. BASEBALL Portland vs. Los Angeles August 3-4-5-63 P. M. Double-Headers Saturday and Sunday 1 :30 P. 1. 27 Acres of Free Picnic Grounds COUNCIL REST PARK Dancing Every Evening Except Sunday CIRCLE mt 'W'aahlnrton. John Barrymore IN . "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' Also Larry Semon in "Solid Concrete." A wn Reel. Open from o'clock in the morning- until 4 o clock, ot til following morning. P AMUSEMENTS. FILMS AND ID FUN I L FOR YOU STS EARLY. I T SHOWTIME I A NEW THRILL SECURE TICKETS AVOID CROWD AT HEILIG Bropt.MtJ'ror T0DAY2:I5 I TONIGHT 8:151 ALL THIS WEEK i, In Person) OWN COMPANY CHARMING FILM BEAUTIES OWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ART PENNEY NOVELTY SUMMER REVUE POPULAR PRICES AFTS. EVES. SOc, 1. 2.1c BOc PANTAGE MATRfEE DA1XY. SlSO Toons America' Favorite Divertissement GAUTIfcR'K TOY feHOP With a hocfc of Diminutive Animal Per former, in an Amazint Routine of Delightful Kntfrtuinmrnt. SIX OTHER BIG ACTS Three performances daily. Night curtain at 7 ana . TRAVELERS' GriDE. OS Around the World Cruise New Steamship "Empress of Canada" 22,000 Tone, Grose Register MARCH-JUNE 1921 ITINERARY AND FARES FROM CANADIAN PACIFI S. 8. "CITY OF TOI'EKA" Sails 9:00 P. M. Aurutit 8. for Coos Bay. Eureka and San .Franrtaco. Con nrctine; with tteamen to Lo Angeles and baa liego. TO ALASKA FROM SEATTLE The S. S. "ADMIRAL EVANS" to Anchorage and way porta. August 10. Ticket Office, 101 Third St. Freight Office. Municipal Dock Ko. S. Phone Main 8281. Pacific Steamship Co. COLUMBIA PACIFIO v SHIPPING COMPANY 'North China Line service without transshipment. .uAjuniiu 4u zvooe. xoKonama. Shang' hal, Tsingtau Taku Bar and Dalren. 8. 8. "West Nil-aria" Early Aug. Loading 8. S. " est Nomentun" Late Aug. Loading S. 8. "Went Keats" Middle Sept, Loading The above-named vessels are now being booked. For further Information regarding space, rates, etc apply Traffic Department Board of. Trade Building Portland. Oregon FRENCH LINE Coropasnie lienerale Tran (tat I antique Kxprctui i'otttal Service NEW "YORK-HAVRE LOOPOLDINA Auk. S LA. SAVOIE Aug. 6, Wept. 3. Oct. 1 LA TOURAINE. .Aug. 14, Kept. 14. Oct. la LA LORRAINE. .Auk. 20, Sept. 17. Oct. 1.1 ROCHAMBEAU ..Aug. 20, Sept. 17. Oct. 'JM LAFAYETTE Aug. :, Sept. 24, Oct. 23 FRANCIS Sept. 3. Oct. 1. Oct. 30 Fugrazi Bros.. Pacific Coat AjrentM, 109 Cherry St., .Seattle, or Any Local Agent. Continental Europs KORIVAV 8WKDEN DENMARK Hrllis Ol'v Auk. 12 K'd'k VIII Auk. 26 Un'd St'te Sept. 3 Oscar II Sept. 18 Rates, etc.. The Chilberg Agency. 703 2d Ave., Seattle, Wash., or Local Agent. Astoria and Way Points STR. GEORGIANA Round trip daily (except Friday) leaves Portland 7:lO A. M Alder-aireet doc-:; Leaves Astoria S P. M.. Flavel dock. Far $1.65 each way. Special a la carta dining service. Direct connection for aoutb beaches. Night boat daily. 8 F. M.. dally except Sunday. Tue Harktn Tranaporta uon Co. Main 1422. 541-22. Astoria Route S. S. "ASTORIAN" S: P. M. DAILT (Except Thujra.) FARE J165, Including tax. Taylor St. Dock. Phones Main 065. 114. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH hEAS via Tahiti and Raratonxo. Mail and umn Hrnicer nerv ice from ban Franciaco every 2& duys. CMOS f. 8. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. 230 California tSL. Iaa Franel(co. or local tsteaniship and railroad agencle. CHESTER UIMLIN m IlLiLnAnl sa-m utw a CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES J 55 Third St.. Portland. J Broadway 90. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. COMPETENT nurs.: elderly, invalid or ill. Con Aravil, Marshall "S83. ACCTION BALKS. At Wilson's Auction Hons. 10 A, M. Furniture. 169-171 Second at. MEETING NOTICES. REGULAR mfrtlm t Industry Lodn No. S. A. O. u. W..84 rioor. Pytnlaa bldg. fonnerly Masonie Tsmplel. Wnt Park and YamhllL Monday Blunt. o'clock. Buff.t lunch. W. J. AIA-B.N. Recorder. WOODLAWH LODGE NO. 171. L O. O. F. Meets eer Monday evening. 8 r M. at 44 Dekum Woodlawn halL vi.ittn. brotbers iiipn' dally invited J. n.ABOU) HART. See. wisHIXGTON LODGE NO. 46, A F. AND A- M. Special communication this (Monday) evening. 7:30. E. 8th and Burnai.le. M. M. degree. Vis itors welcome. By order W. M. J. H RICHMOND. Sec. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this Monday) eve. at 7 o'clock. Work in the Master Mason degree. Visitors welcome. W. M. DE LIN. Sec EAST GATE LODGE NO. 155. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock. Work in M. M. denree. Visiting broth ers welcome. By order W. M. C p. NELSON, Secretary. ALL O. E. S. and their friends Invited to attend a dancing party on boat Swan Tuesday eve., August given bv Mvrtte Chanter. No. !. Boat foot of Jefferson st., :o0 sharp. CAMELIA CHAPTER, NO. 27. O. E. S.. social club will give s benefit card party this (Monday) evening at Pythian Temple. Prizes. Admission 25 cents. LILLIAN STRAND. Sec. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins. new designs. Jaeger Bros.. IJl-o otn su FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems. clans pins and medals. 310 Washington st. DIED. STRANGE In this city, July 31. Mrs. Lydla Strange, agea s years. viuowo. the late Captain James Strange, mother of Mrs Edward Fleury of San trancisco grandmother o Mrs. H. S. Brasileld of Berkeley, Cal.. Leonide Fleury of San Francifco. and Mrs. A. Overman of this city The remains are at the conserva tory chapel of East Side Funeral Direc tors. Notice of Juneral will be given in a later issue. FISHER In this city. July Jl. rieien Fisher, aged 80 years, ueioveu of Mrs. Louise Miler, Mrs. Lizzie Ed wards. Frank and Paul Fisher, all of this city Mrs. Pauline Err Worthington of Belllngham. Wash., and Henry Usher of Kimuerly. Kevaaa. ruueiai later. Remains are at the residential parlors of Miller & Tracey. RACKETT In this city. August 1. Merton Sackett. aged -is years, neniani. t - the new residential funeral parlors or Dunning & McBntee. Morrison at 12tn st. Funeral notice later. BROCKHOFF At Oswego. Oregon, August 1. Edna Katherlne tsrocsnon. w ox years, wife of William Brockhoff. The remains are at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. MILLER In this city, August 1, Milledge Cecelia Miller, aged 70 years. Remains are at the funeral parlors of A. D. Ken worthy & Co., 0S02-O4 U2d st. S. E., in Lents. FUNERAL NOTICE. FIXNTGAN At the residence. 3'JO hailing street. July SU. Jsaoeil u innigan, ascti i - years beloved mother of Louis, Emma and Joneth Finnigan, all of this city. William Finnigan of Laurel, Or., sister of Mrs. Josephine Biersdorf of this city and Mrs. Louise Desvaux of Missouri. Funeral cortege will leave the chapel of Miller & Tracey today (Monday), August 2. at 8:30 A. M.. thence to St. Mary's church, Williams avenue and Stanton street. Requiem mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment Mt. Olive cemetery at Laurel, Or. MACKEY Tn this city. August 1. at her late residence, 17i5 Newman St.. Pluma H. Mackev, aged 63 years, mother of Mrs. Thomas Day, Mrs. Francis Thomp son and Herbert Mackey. Portland; W. A. Mackey, Alameda. Cal.; J. J. Mackey, Cape Horn. Wash.; Mrs. Laura Kerri gan, Tacoma, Wash., and Miss Elizabeth Mackev. Bremerton. Waph. The funeral services will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Finley's Montgomery at r.th. Friends invited. Interment at Prindle. Wash. GEE In this city. July 31. Frank I. Gee, aged 34 - years 2 months 24 days, be loved son of Elizabeth and T. I Gee, hrother of Fred R. Gee and Maud I. Ulrich of this city. Funeral services will be held from the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Direc r 414 F.Hst Alder street, tomorrow (Monday). August 2. at 2 P. M. Inter- merit Lone Fir cemetery. Friends In vited. Deceased was a member of camp No. 77. W. O. W. GREEN In this city, July 31, Winston Manning Green. aed 12 years. Deiovea son of Rev. and Mrs. Axel M. Green, Kmther of Morton tireen. r uneral serv Ices will be conducted Tuesday. August t oi " p f . from the Auaustana Lu theran church, corner Rodney ave. and Stanton st. Friends invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. Remains at Pear son's undertaking parlors, Russell st. at Union ave. rnvsTnrk' In this cltv. July 31. 1ft20, Martha P. J. Corastock. aged 82 years 4 months beloved mother of Mrs. A. D. Charlton. Mrs. T. B. Howes and Mrs. -T H Mackenzie of this city. Funeral services will be held at the residence of A. D. Charlton. 400 Vista avenue tomorrow (Tuesday), Aug-ust 3, at 2:rJ0 P M. Friends invited to the home; services at the grave private, PAPPKNFUS Funeral of the late Eul Pappenfus, aged 26 years, beloved wife of Joseoh V. Papoenfus. will be held from the new residential funeral parlors of Dunning & McEntee. Morrison at 12th sts., Tuesday, August at e:-. a. m. thence to cathedral. 15th and Davis sts, where requiem mass will be offered at A. M. tf rienas invuea 10 attena. n' terment M,t. Calvary cemetery. MANN At the residence, 1307 Corbett street. July all. Marearet E. Mann, aged 11 months, beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. w. Mann. . unerai services will be held today (Monday), A u rust. 2. at 3 P. M.. at the above resl dence. Interment at Rose City Park cemetery. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. LEVY In this city. July St. Sam J. Levy, brother of Mr?. Dora bnemanskt, Mrs.. H. Blatt and Miss Tillie Levy. Funeral services at 1 :30 P. M.. Monday. August 2. from Holman's parlors. Third and Salmon streets. San Francisco papers please copy. HADSALL In this city. August 1. Cath erine Hadsau. aged foi years, ne oi Mark J. Hadsall. of Astoria, Oregon The remains will be forwarded tod (Mondavi bv J. P. Finley & Son. to Eu eene. Oregon, where services will be held and interment made. PAYNE In this city, August 1, at the residence of A. W. Payne. 7S1 Lovejoy st.. Arthur Payne, aged ,'2 years. The funeral services will be held today (Mon dav). at 1 o'clock P. M. at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Concluding services at the Portland crematorium. FRENCH At bis late residence. East Sixtieth street north, Miner irencu, aged 60 years. Funeral service will be held at P- L. Lerch s undertaking p; lnrs. East Eleventh and Clay streets. tomorrow (Tuesday) at 2 P. M. Friends invited. ROOK The funeral services for Michael, acred 3 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ook, of 662 Delay st., will be held at 9 A. M. today (Monday) at St. Joseoh's church. Kith and Couch sts. Interment Multnomah cemetery. Cham bers company, directors. JASMANN In this city. July 31. Michael Jasmann. agea b years. r uneral serv ices will be held tomorrow (Tuesdav) August 3, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose City Park cemetery. HODGDON The funeral services of the late Margaret Torgler Hodgdon will be held today (Monday). August 2. at 2:30 o clock r. m. at r miey s .Montgomery 5th. Friends invited. Incineration, Port land crematorium. McRAE The funeral servl(a f the late Ernestine McRae will b held today Monday), August- 2. at 10:30 o'clock A. M.. -at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Interment Riverview cemetery. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A. 6093 Portland Business Bulletin A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. ACCOUNTANTS. JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, au ditor, accounting eyaletna opened, main tained; income t.x service; references. Concord bldg.. 2d and Stark. Main 74,3. ALTERATIONS. LADIUS' tailoring. Perfect fitting: work guar. 1. Reubin. 408 Bush A Lane bldg. ASSAVEBS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 8econd lold. sliver and platinum Dougnt. ALTOS FOR HIKE. AUTOS FOR HIRE. 1918 Fierce-Arrow by hour, day or month; long trips a specialty. Jock Houston. Broadway 334. Main 7350. BATHS. DR. McMAHON'S sanitary baths. Always reaay. steam snowers. plunges, tuva. Necessaries furnished. Rubdowns and massage when desired. Service and prices cannot be beat. S. W. cor. 4th and Wash. Tell your frlenda. CHIROPRACTIC steam baths and mas sage, jutn Xloor ttroaaway Diag. mar shall 3187. Dr. Laura E. Downing. CARPET WEAVING. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Rag rugs all sizes Mail orders prompt. bend lor booKlet. 8x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned, $L60. FLUFF RUG CO., B4-66 Union N. E. 6515, E. 7655. B 475. CARPET CLEANING. CARPET CLEANING. FI.L'KF OR RAG RUGS. WOVEN ALL SIZES. WRITE OR CALL PORTLAND RUG CO. CELLILOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-HODSON COM PANT. 8S7 Washington. Broadway 434, A 1254 CHIROPODIST. FPCT UIIDT c lfc.tB IIWIII specialist; corns, bunions. foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland building. 6th and Washington. Main 1081 DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles scientifically corrected. Lady assistant. o, Morgan Dldg. Main bioll. DR. B. LOUISE COX. chiropodist. 10 A. M. to o f. jm. 438 Morgan bldg. Maln44U8. CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM. Estelln unrl FMorelln T Venev the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists In the city. Parlors 302 Ger- linger bldg., s. W. cor. 2d and Alder. fnone Main 1301. CHIROPRACTOR. 300.OO0 KNOW McMahon, 10O5 chiroprao- i.oi-. i nrongs pronounce treatment best. CHIMNEY BWEEPS. BISHOP. rHIMXET RWKWP Furnace smokes through registers, needs repairing or cleaning J l aoor at3. COLLECTIONS. NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796. ro collections, no charge, istab. IDOO. DENTISTRY. DPMTIQTRY DR.A. W. KEENE, 35H4 wkii iiwiii Washington 8t Without yixtn. nerve-oiocKing method. DANCING. BERKELEY dandnr arademv nrlni. t . V. latest steps, Jazz steps 1ubi "j ui proiessionai leacners. M and Mrs. Summers. 120 4th. Main 3311 MKS. BATH. 208 Dekum bids:. Prlv.ta ""Q''" oay ana evening. Alain 1345. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. o-Irt a? A unl- r.asi is4t ana - j.uss anq norses Clipped, ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO. -fl 1 t., roniana, or. Ke- LVSll winding and electrical repair- sf . VT . lj ' oin,' 17. c w or usea motors, Bdwy. 1045. A 1046. WHOLESALERS AND ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES. THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-88-87-83 FRONT GRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front at. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. - W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison. RASMUSSEN & CO.. Second and Taylor. 1UNERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES AUTO LlVSnt. gananAbu MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS t Tonith St.. Opt. City Hall, Nea Bros. B LAPSING GRANITE CO. Fl-ORISTS. 328 MorrisonSt. ij Portland Hotri Mat.753 7l'.if7 348 MorrisonSt." sropes - ' BetBrdwytPark Mar.257 charge Accounts soneiiea. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's progressive florist. We special ize In funeral designs. 141 Sixth, op poslte Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. MARTIN & FORBES CO, Florists. 354 Washington. Flowers for all occasions arranged. Main 269. artistically CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrlsoo sL Main 7709. Fine iiowers ana iiorai ae signs. No branch stores. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington st., bet. 4th and otn. Aiain oiuz. a xivl. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Dunning & McEntee FUNERAL, UIKKCTOHS. Now located in their new residential fu neral home, Morrison at Jtn, west sice. Phone Broadway 430. Automatic 545-3&. The uneral tioine or nciinemeiu mud Distinctive Service. Note We have no branches nor any con nections wnatever wiin any otner undertaking firm. EDWARD HOLM AN &SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Streets. Main 07. Lady Assistant. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors, Washington Street. Between UOth and 21st Streets. West. Sid. Lady Assistant. Main 2691. Auto. 578-85. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home. ltith and Everett Sts. Phone Broadway -'1)3. Automatic 521-33. J. P. FINLEY & SOJN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Slain 9 Montgomery at Fifth. F. S. DUNNING. INC 414 E. Alder. Phone East 52. Perfect service, persooai direction, free use of floral- chapel and auto equipment. DOWNING & McNEMAR Successors to Wilson c Ross. Multnoman t tiast 7th. Esst 54. Irvington district. i. I T T7"r ptr E. Eleventh and Clay. IT. Aj. J-iHiJS.X1 i-ast -81. Tabor 1S33. A. D. KEN WORTH Y & CO.. 5S02-4 9 St.. Lents. Tabor 526T. I.MlIPCn XT Twelfth and Morrison Sta Hiiil-OUiV Broadway 2534. An 7C I rn pn 592 Williams ave. 111 IXLLLn UUt East 10SS. C 1083. BREEZE & SNOOK LSIWm. t SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. M. 41i2. A 2:131. Lady Asatstant. Phone your want ads to The Ores;o- I nian. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95. L7 72?5K. BLECTRICAL REPAIRING. MOTORS REWOUND and Repaired Sougbt and Sold. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS, Phone o7-27. 4Sis 1st at. M. Mil. H EM ST1TC HON G. T. D. HEMSTITCHING shop; superior work, prompt service. Room els Oregon Ellers bldg.. j7 ft Washington st- OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS GLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your patronage on th hJi nf r-Bnartl larvlce. ThOU- kanda of Kja.Lii.fied customer. A trial will conviuc you. Charles W. Good man, optometrist. 20J Morrison. M. 2124. GKARGE RUBENSTE1N. the veteran op tician, is an expert eye fitter, ana nis charges are very reasonable; ati taction guaranteed. 22C ilorriaoa at., near 2d. FAINTING AND F A PE KHAN G IN ii. DEPENDABLE nous painting, tint ins. paper hauging. TaOur 2l7. PAINTING, paperhaning. John C. Con- iiteK. lbia at. iroaaway PAINTING. PA PL KINO AND TINTING. PA1NTLNG. papering and tinting; good work, reasonable. Eat d4io. PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENTS Our practice has extended over a period of 4o years. All communi cations strictly connaentiai ; prompt, ef ficient, conscientious service; handbook free on request. MU.NN & CO.. patent attorneys. San Francisco office, liobart bldg., 5&2 Market st.; Chicago office, room 8lo Tower bldg. ; Washington of fice, room 103, 25 b" St.; New Yor office. Wool worth bldg. H. C WKlviHT -2 years' expsrienca U. S. ana loreiga p.lenu. Wl ucum oma- FHYSICIA-VS. DR.-R. A. FHIUL.IPS. Broadway bldr, rheumatism, stamacn. bowel, luns. liver. kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, female disorders, .kin affections, blood pressure. enlarged tonsils, moles, blrtn maraa. PlA.MBlXi SHTL1ES. RANGE boilers. 30, 4U. 120 gal. ltis King. Main las. price. PLUMBLNG SUl'PL.Ifcio AT WHOLESALE prices. Sta.ra-Lavls Co.. 10s .tn. Ja. tsi. PLLilBING supplies at wnolesai prices. A. Li. uowara. 2oU 3d si. PRINTING. HIP DIIV and sell used printing ma UC DDI chinery and equipment. j. 1. uaiaweu, inc., 01 -a st. DDIUTIUR K. W. BALTES & COMPANY, I IIIII I IIIU First and Uak. Main 165; 51161 BECOND-HAND STORKS. X.EV1N HARDWARE sc FURNITURE CO. 2X1 FRONT ST. We buy and sell everything .in the hardware and furniture lice. Phone Main VU72. TRADEMARKS. OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 601 Dekum bldg. U. S.. foreign trademarks. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH Thirteenth and Kearney. GENERAL HAULING. Motor and horse equipment; any ca pacity. Moving, packing, storage. PHONE BDWY. 3309- OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan at., corner 13th. Phone Broadway 1281 or llt9. We own and operate two large ciass A warenouses on terminal trades. Lowest Insurance rates in the city. PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO., 1U3 PARK. ST. Main 61i-. A 1051. MANUFACTURERS HIDES. WOOL AND CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROTHERS, 195 Front st. PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PIPE. THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-89 Front. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KVERDINO & FARRELL. 140 Front St. SASH. POORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison. ROPE AND BINDER TWIN E. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. OREGON HUMANE SOCIET 7 .iT c.i,, ,.fi. unices, room loo courthouse. Phone Main 378 from I A. M. t ( P M nj?1!)001? hSs ful1 charl?e t the city L.,..j V.L "vfiihj, ooo voiumDia DOU ioarU. phne any time. W o o d 1 awi T?gs Ior ?ale- Horse ambulance 8'Fk or ,J'sbled horses. Small animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary and stray animals cared ? , d.ead animals, cows, horses, etc. picked up free of charge. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Concreta store building-, equipped with machinery for separating;, clean ing; and grinding grain. Also warehouse and Rood dwelling house in town of Dayton. Oregon. Price J8000. Terms. 8 Also hotel building, five level lota. Dayton. Oregon. Price $1800. Also 93 acres. 66 acres In cultiva tion, guuu nuuaings, orchard, varv best soiL Terms. Charles Andersen BOX 132. DAYTON, OREGON. Send Us Your Old Carpets We Call and Deliver.) Old Rags and Woolen Clothing. We Make Reversible. Hand-Wove FLUFF RUGS Koom-SIxe Fluff Ran Woven. S17.M Baa- Ron Wo.en All Sizes. Clothes Cleaning; and Dyelna Dents. Mail Orders Send for Booklet. Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning xlS Rusts. Steam Cleaned. S1.S0. VTESTKRN Fl.L'KF RTJO CO 6 Union Ave. N. Phones. East 6S16 and East 7655. WB CALL FOR YOUR OLD CARPETS. ngs and Woolen Clothing:. FLUFF RUGS All Work Turned Oat Promptly Raff Rnsi Woven All Sixes Mail Orders. Send for Booklet. Carp eta Cleaned. Laid and Refitted. NORTHWEST RUG CO 1SS Eait 8ta St. Fkone East EXKCCTOR9 AND ADMINIS TRATORS Will rind Onr Thrlce-Seenred FARM MORTGAOKM exceptional investments for trust funds. Aot n foreclosure In twen ty yenrs. FEAR A (iRAY, Puoue Main 33. 102 Fourth St. Edward E.Goudey Co. MORTGAGES LOANS United states Bank. AiuUdlnn. NEW TODAY. H REDIWADr, jO Houses w Garages b Ervctsd tn Portland Shipped Anywher In built 4-foot sec tiona ready and easy to put lo se thai. V Jk lirfLelaas hoas or ajaras; di rect from th factory at a Ci HEAT SAVING. You P.y no middlaman prottt. Write for catalog. Redimade Building Co. wi aewnB and juaruet, S blocks south Hawthorn. rnoit avaas ai i. rartiand. Mortgage Loans Lowest Interest rates i tnstallment r ay meats If desired. Balldlns; loams I ms.de. So delay la clusina; I A. H. BIRRELL GO. 117-219 Northwestern Bank BuLldlnz. usrassil .xi RFAL ESTATE. For Sale Flat and Apartment Property. I BUY a home and have Incomo at sami time. I have two small apartment hout.es in irvingion ior uaie at J17.000 and ! io,wu; iirsx.-ciaKS in eery respect, li. j. u rseii. iii tiosra or Trade. For baie Brach Property. CHOICE BEACH LOT. EXCHANGE FOR Painting; and Paperhansinc and furnish material. . Lot located in Tillamook beach (Salt- air), near station and ocean. A.K. 760, ure soman. FOR SALE Or will rent or lease two choice lots. OOX140 feet at Tillamook beach, on board walk, county road and I raiiroaa; near aance pavilion and noteL , al Jregonian or 8aJe -Lota. PARKROPE TRACT. SUM) DOWN. S20 MONTH. Nearly 2 acres, beautiful ahada trees, this is Just like a park, stream on, north of property, cor ner tract, wonderful view of val ley and ML Hood; total price $1804. J. 1 HARTMAN COMPANY. 8 Chamber of Commerce bids- Main 20 si. OR SAL. fit By owner, beautiful corner lot In B, C. park, lacius Sandy. Main I 4!50. $300 GETS 2 good level lots near Lents; shade trees, school. Main obz, Alc- Kariand, Falling' bldg-. LAURELHURST Desirable lot, Hoyt, near Jod st. flOoO cash if taken at once. By owner. Bdwy. 144J. room 18. FOUR fine lots, 50x100. Improved streets'. 5L'500. A u ooo. urefonian. For bale -House. 2-STORY bungalow, Hawthorne district. corner lot; hardwood floors in reception halt, living and dining room; built-in buffet ; large Dutch kitchen ; fireplace; full cement basement. A new garage I . with a level front cement driveway. Everything first-class. Price $6000. Cash or terms. Call room 40!i & wet land blug. fhone Main 4334. LAURELHURST BARGAIN. An excemional buy In a 6-room house: hardwood floors. magnificent buffet, I fireplace, furnace, beautiful interior tin- I tsn; line location: now vacant; no incum brances; price $7.0U; $L5uO cash will I handle. J. A. McCARTY. iTTo Stark st. Main 1700; evenings. Tabor M)57. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. 6-room. tiled bath, large attic, 2 fire places, beautiful view, lot 7.1x100. Price $6700. $1200 will handle. Mala 11-8. WEST SIDE. Fine view, beautiful grounds, strictly modern residence; 4 lovely bedrooms, tiled bath, sleeping porch, '2 fireplaces. maid's room and bath; hot water heat. garage; $a.tMu ; ha i r cash. FUINDKXTER, 208 Selling Bldg. Main 1M. Residence Ea.st 771. A REA1 BARGAIN in a 6-room houue. located at Mt. Tabor, just north, ot Park; lull basement, f ur- I nace, laundry trays, fine fixtures; lots I of built-ins; lot 50xl3o. gjaragre. bard surface street; first time uftered fori Sale. J. A. McCARTY. 170 Stark st. Alain 170O; evenings. Tabor 5057. DO you want to save agent's commission? Then buy rrom owner. Attractive inv- tngton home, hardwood floors. Imported tapestry paper, tirepiace, lurnace, s;a- rage. nico shrubbery. 7 rooms. a!o I maid's room; no agents. Write for pointment. G Uregonlan. HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. 2-room shack, acreened-in back porch: lot 50xt.", some fruit, garden; a bias, to I car. Only $1250, 2iM cash, baU 2 I month ana interest. GIBSON, 26S Stark st. Marshall 32. BUILD NOW! If you own a lot we will secure th money anjd build for you; terms like I rent; call and see us. BUILDERS' REALTY KXCHANGE. 6111 Morgan Bldg. Main 2035. S7000. Walk ins distance, east side. 4 bed rooms, Gasco furnace, garagav full base- 1 ment; terms. FOI VDEXTER, 208 Selling Bldg. Main 1H0O. Residence East 6771. ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW. Strictly modern 5 rooms, fin fix tures. shades, drapes, linoleum on the kitchen and bath; excetlent -location, full lot. all Improvements paid; garage. $31150, terms. Tabor 892. $2750 6-ROOM cottage, large full lot. DcRUUIUI view, HMinius uisiaiitc, iiroa than one mile from P. O., west aide at the head of Sheridan st. No car fare, no bridges to cross. Inquire owner. 328 Morrison st. SMALL BUNGALOW. BY OWN EU .Tust completed. ."ire place, breakfast nook, built-in effects, cement base-ncnt, laundry trays; large lot. block from car. $.i7f.0. Terms. Automatic 327-45 Bdwy. 626. BY OWNER, cosy 3-room cottage, fur- nlshea; large rooms, pan try, eiec, tine lot 40x100; good location ; fruit, berries, flowers: 1H blocks from Alberta car; reasonable. DUO E. 24th sL N. Wdln. 1 23S. FOR SALE at Gresham, Or., 7-room house, modem in every way; all new finish. 'at a great sacrifice. You could not buy the material for what I am asking fof the nouse and lot. A. W. Regner, owner, 534 E. Burnside, city. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. All modern conveniences, 34 blocks to car; price $3200: small payment down, easy terms on balance-. Mr. Fischer, Main 542t. 248 Stark et. FOR SALE In beautiful Mt. Tabor dis trict. 5-room cottage on 150x140 lot. near car line, some fruit and nuts, paved streets, one lot 50x100 In suburbs as part navment. Phone Tabor 9216. BY OWNER. Rose City Park. 5 rooms with deeping porch, hardwood floors throughout, modern In every respect. 704 E. 5Sth st. North. Price $5000. on terms. 6-ROOM modern house H block S. of Hawthorne; garage, narawooa floors, furnace and built-ins; will sacrifice for $470O if sold tms week: terms: no agents. 30 b. oin eu xaoor 05. II- YOU are looking for a home, see this modern 7-room bouse; 4 bedrooms, fine hardwood floors, buffet, furnace Can jive tmmeoiate possession, u aoor 6.J10. COMPLETE home. K4 irst St.. worth s'4000. will take $3.vx, on buyer's terms. Call Sell. 66 or write Matt Lang, 563 MitwauKle Street.. tw utrr. tayOO Well-built, 7-room house, fine lot, Sell wood. An exceptional bargain. terms. Inquire of D. W. Marsh, 4Uo mcmi) oiu. wain va-. ATTORN EY authorised to sacrifice 8- room. hot water heat, three lots, 30 th and East Salmon, for $4500; worth S6A00. No agents, no unmi iamn. 31 ain n 1 Vii vi 11 SA LE 5-room bungalow; a inau owner leaving city; terms. Wood- lawn 45 S. OVERLOOK. A fine home in good condition, evenings. 87 Castle a.e. Call LUffllifcaT REAL ESTATE. Ior Sale Houses. LARGEST HOME SELLERS ON THS PACIFIC COAST. 10O0 PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOMES FOR SALE. SEE FRANK 1a. McGUIRE To Buy Your Hume Because It Is the ORIGINAL SU PERIOR. SCIENTIFIC, MODERN method of home selling, the McliL'l KE SYSTKM has won an international reputation, and established a national record. The System of Real Service. Irotect vour evrv tnt.rsvr U' eliminate your every house - hunttnsr problem, and put you in immediate touch with the home of your require ments. Every one of our 10O0 homes personally lnvoected and innriisMl Our IS autos and courteous eiMriinil salesmen constantly at our service. L L.M.NU AND SUNDAYS. ROPK PITT KPrPt A T. $4J0O A ROSE CITY WITH EVERT. THING IN IT On beautiful Wis teria avenue, .lust 1 block from Alameda. Ideally located In the cool shade of giant trees, is this 6-room. oi&tlnctit e t pc . home; homey living room with book cases and lireplace; mamlve buf fet tn paneled dnllng reum; ideal Dutch kitchen ; HARD VVuOD FlOORS; sleeping porch; full concrete basement ; ilemlid fur nace. CAN YOU THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE? This Is the dtrict you want, the home you'll like, and the PRICE VoU CAN PAY'. I honestly believe it Is the BIGGKST BUY IN ROSE CITY TODAY. 32o0 On the meat slope of beautiful Mt. Tabor, on a ."6xlSo fcot, is this 5-room modern bungalow; Idea! -floor plan; white enamel plumbing, electricity, gas; full cement basement; lots of fruit : paved street; A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT and its yours. Sal mon, corner A 1st. THIS Ba R GALN DEFIES COMPETITION. $2950 Or. Russett street, near Rodney, jmoi uiucks on imon avenue, among the cool fir trees, is this very artistic, typical bungalow; tarpe vine-covered front porch ; attractive living room with cheery , fireplace; dining room ith massive buffet: white Dutch kitchen; white enamel plumbing; electricity and gas; lull lot with . a wilderness of berries and flowers; TERMS. This Is AN UNDISPUTED .BARGAIN. 80 ALBERTA HOMES SO $-(0 HE RE'S UNUSUAL ALBERTA v ALLh! tt rooms. low rambling bungalow, very attractive and useful built-in; best white enamel plumbing, electricity, gas, garage, full lot. E. 224, near Al berta. block to car. TERMS. $1S00 A bargain In 5-room ALBERTA xju.ivj.iww toi i . (j t. ; white enamel plumbing, electricity, gaa. fruit. TERMS. $2995 Breathing the quiet, comfortable essence of home, is this shingled HAWTHORNE bungalow. 5 airy rooms, convenient and practical; best white enamel plumbing, elec tricity, gas, 00x1 -'5 with fruit, berries, etc.. paved street liens paid. E. Yamhill, close to car and school. EASY TERMS. Be fore you buy a home, we suggest looKing over our 14o Hawthornes Perhaps "it's" there. 2600 Unusual SELLWOOD BUNGA LOW! 5 coo;, airy rooms, nice Dutch kitchen, 2 sunny bedrooms, full cement basement. white enamel plumbing, electric. tv, Kas, full lot with liens paid. Terms. EUis ave., near Milwaukie. LOOK AT THIS TODAY! YOU CAN'T EQUAL THIS. $260 Very artistic, practical, substan tial 5-room modern home on Cook ave. Just 1 block north of Union. White enamel plumbing, electric ity. gas, ail liens paid. Only $.i00 down. REST EASIER THAN RENT. If you haven't the $500, we will help you to make the first payment. This is a wonderful bargain. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. Our great showroom with over 10OO photographs of homes for sale Is the Mecca for all home-seekers. If you're looking for a home, it's worth your while to investigate our REMARKABLE DIS PLAY. SEE FRANK L. McGUIRE. To Buy Your Home. Ablngton bldg. Main 1063. lot.'? ad sA., bet. Wash, and Stark. MODERN 8-ROOM HOME. FOUR LARGE BEDROOMS. Located on corner lot with all street Imp. in and paid, absolutely modern home, best grade hardwood floors and very fine woodwork, large living room, fireplace, bookcases, reception hall and cloak closet with beveled, plate mirror door, fine large dining room with ex pensive built-in buffet, Dutch kitchen, sewing room, den, toilet on first floor, 4 large corner bedrooms, bath and toilet, full cement basement. furnace. wash trays. This house cannot be built for less than $6500; ordered sold by non-resident owner for $47Ti(j ; terms. CLEVELAND-HENDERSON CO.. 212 Railway Exch. bldg. Main 7Z2. 7-ROOM! COLONIAL BUNGALOW. KOtiE CITY PARK $9000. A rtistieaily designed, hardwood floor th rough out, 2 bathrooms, steam and shower room, breakfast Uiotr. mahogany buffet and book- cases, real tapestry decorations. larg cement port-lies,' sun porch upstairs: terms. J. L. HARTMAN Cu.l PAN Y . a C ham ber of Com. bld Main 203. IRVINGTON COLONIAL BUNGALOW. $6900 HOT WATER HEAT. 5 rooms and breafast diner. artistically designed; French tile lirepla.ee, bookuaes, leaded glas buffet; this is a bargain; $1500 cash, immediate possession. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANV. a chamber of Com. bldg-. Main 204 SUNNYS1DE. 65xlOO, PRICE $5750. Fine 8 -room modern house. Just like new and doubly constructed through out. A fine assortment of bearing fruit and berries, hard-surfaced street in and paid for In full. If you mean business call us up and we will call for you wltb auto and show the property. Some terms if desired. Ask for Mr. Fulton. .Sunday or evenings call Broadway 3089. PACIFIC AGENCY, 514 Swetland Bldg.. MarshaU 12o5 or Mat-shall 30S9. FINE VIEW OF MOUNTAINS. Lovely 8-room residence, lot 72x123, fruit, berries, nuts. Here's positively a great bargain for $450u, very easy terms. New pipe less furnace, $200 electric range, gas water heater, buffet; better construc tion than nine out ot ten houses you'll find. Be sure to see 35 East 55th N.a 4 blocks south of Montavilla car. Ta bor 84, forenoons. MY LOSS YOUR GAIN. I must sell my new bungalow in Rose City, built last year; cost me $5UOO, cement basemen t, fireplace, hard wood floors, built-in bookcase, buffet, cabinet kitchen; 2 bedrooms, bath, den; very large, attic, could make three bedrooms. Corner lot. garage. Possession August 6. Am non-resident. See my agent, make offer. GIBSON. 26S Stark St. Marshall 12. LAURELHURST. 6 ROOMS, HOT WATER HBAt Swell 6-'oora house, strictly modern In every particular; hot water heat, fire place oak floors, buffet, bookcases, Dutch kitchen, full cement basement, trays, garage; nothing mitslng to make a complete home and in first-class con dition ; no repairs needed ; price $7500. about $4000 cash required. For sale by owner. Tabor 3253. No agents. IRVINGTON DISTRICT. FINE CORNER LOT. 9-room house. 5 bedrooms; might consider smaller place or give easy 'a rms. POIN DEXTER, 208 Selling Bldg. Main 1K00. Residence East 6771. FINE CORNER, 5-ROOM HOME. On hard street, close to car. school and church; large garden, bearing fruit, walnuts and berries. $2450, terms. Tabor S292. i-ROOM bungalow, all new, modern, cor. 5th and C, Oswego; home vacant; light, gas, water: -asy .terms. For particulars call East 675.. 3-ROOM house, half block to car; bath -and pantry, cement basement, electricity and sat 40xlon lot; terms like rent, owner, Wdln. 44!. FOR SALE Ciayburne Rushlight. 5-room modern bungalow, 596 ave.. Sell wood car. D. C. owner. Sell wood 1703. IF YOU want a good 4 or 5-room houe at the right price and terms phone Mar shall 2U03. C. V. Smock. $;.." H-ROOM nifty bungalow, fireplace, modern, new. Irvington Park. 5O3.10O block to car. $R.".n rayli. Main 4Sfi:;. 6 FLATS. $115 income walking distance. $7250. terms 1-3 ca?-h. Piaee will pay baU Phone Main 3737.