Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 06, 1920, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE 3IORXr?TG OTTEGOXIAN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920
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WOMEN SEEK WORK
SEVEN DAYS OF WEEK
Permit, if" Granted, to Apply
to Ticket Clerks.
EQUAL FOOTING, OBJECT
Velfare Commission Makes It
Clear No Change Will
Be Agreed To.
Women will be permitted to work
as ticket clerks in some railroad sta
tions for seven days a week, under
certain specified conditions, if the in
dustrial welfare commission decides
to adopt tentative recommendations
made vesterday fc.t a special confer
ence called to consider the question.
The conference members did not take
a vote, since all were not present,
but the eeneral opinion was that wom
en should be allowed to work seven.
days a week as ticket clems, since
they have asked permission to do so.
The members of the industrial wel
fare commission who had called the
conference of railroad employers, em
ployes and three disinterested par
ties from the public-at-large, made it
clear that they would not permit a
change in the ruling that women are
to work a maximum of only 48 hours
T.e6J.' Cummings, representing the
employes and ticket clerks, explained
that the women want to work 66
hours a week, just as the men do. so
that they will be on an equal footing
with the men.
1 Law Korblds Seven Day.
Under the present ruling of the
commission, he explained, the women
cannot work more than six days a
week, and therefore cannot apply for
these positions, since in the smaller
nations the clerks must be on duty
leven days of the week.
The commission members think
tint some system can be worked out
hereby the commission wouia aes
;nate stations where women could
ot work over six days a week and
ecide upon other stations where
ley would be permitted to work the
ill week.
Another Session Called.
Special permission would be granted
L those stations, which showed upon
ivestigation that the women were
ot actually at work more than 48
ours a week, although they might
e on duty for 5B.
The members of the special con
irence are: R. E. McCormick, su
erintendent of the Southern Pa-
fic; K. L. Ashley of the O.-W. R-
N., Hugh Herdman, Mrs. J. G. Wil
n, C. N. Hayhurst, Mrs. Anna Phelpe.
rs. Klla Rice, Mrs. Mae Dillane.
The members of the commission
resent were Miss Eunice L. Smith
kid William L. Brewster and Mrs.
lillie R. Trumbull, secretary of the
ommisston. Amedee M. Smith is out
I the city. Mr. Herdman acted as
hairman.
Another meeting will be held in
wo weeks, at which time a definite
ote will be taken.
ABOR COUNCIL TO FORM
png Union. Fight Terminates When
I Application Blank Arrives.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Aug. 6. (Spe
1.) A long battle in union circles
ims to have been terminated by
e receipt of an application blank
re for the formation or a metal
des council in this city, a branch
the international, according to a
ort from the central labor council.
The local here was opposed by the
rtland council as the local is af-
iated there, and of course Portland
es not desire to lose local sup-
rt. All shipyard workers unions,
tal trades unionists and kindred
banizations will form this coun-
Mazamas to Visit Oswego.
The Mazamas will go to Oswego
ke for their regular week end trip
urday and Sunday. Owing to the
reme hot weather and the fact
t that many of the club members
now on the annual outing at Mt.
ker. the club will not make a long
e, but will spend the night on the
res of the lake and hike over the
oining hills early Sunday morning,
urning to camp to spend the heat
he day in the shade and renew the
k in the evening.
rhe main party will leave at 5:40
iM. Saturday, from the Southern
Jiflc station at Fourth and Oak
sets, going to Lake Grove, from
ere they will mark their trail for
benefit of those going later.
Grilley Funeral Today.
uneral services for A. M. Grilley,
executive secretary of the Port
Y. M. C. A., will be held this
rnoon at 3 o'clock at the audito-
of the Y. M. C. A. building. The
ices will be in charge of Rev.
h MacAfee, secretary of the
land church federation, assisted
ev. Donald McClure. pastor of the
City Park Presbyterian church,
c will be in charge of Walter
kins and the Rosarian quartet.
funeral cortege will be accom-
ed by an escort of Rosarians and
ons. rallbearers will be members
he Y. M. C. A", staff.
Is Club to Visit Larch Workers.
e Trails club will this week visit
party now working on the Larch
ntain trail under O. E. Warner.
e going Saturday will follow the
els Rest trail to the camp and
a session at the campfire that
insc. All, including Sunday visi-
should bring axes or brush
Huy round-trip tickets to
al Veil.
lorrow County Harvesting.
KPPXER, Or., Aug. 5. (Special.)
heat harvest is under way in
row county and the grain is of
-class quality. The yield is a
average although many fields
: injured by the hot weather.
cations tonight are favorable for
Many farmers expect to hold
b crop for a better price,, which
expect to come later in the fall.
inal Camping Trip Monday,
lly ono more trip to Spirit lake
p is to be made this year by
I. C A. boys, a croup ot them
pnff Monday. Those now at the
to are scheduled to return to Port
I on the same day. All those de.
g to join the outbound party
ld notify the Y. M. C. A. before
rday night.
Portlanders to Washington.
iiy W. Talbot, president of the
Ific Power & Light company, and
nklin T. Griffith, president of the
Hand Railway. Light & Power
pany, are on their way to Wash
Ington, D. C. They will attend a cob.
ference of the national water power
commission, composed of the secre
taries of war, interior and agricul
ture. as1 members of a special com
mittee of the national association of
power.- and light companies. Chief
Engineer Merrill of the commission
is engaged in working out regula
tions to be established by the com
mission and the . conference will be
in relation to the matters to be em
bodied in the recommendations.
Ii. G. Conant Is Candidate.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 5. (Spe
cial.) L. G. Conant, a resident of this
county for the last 30 years, and two
terms county treasurer, baa an
nounced his candidacy- for the office
of county commissioner from the 3d
district, including Vancouver, and suc
ceeding J. P. Kiggins, who is ending
his two term. For 15 years, when
j Mr. Conant first came here, he waa a
school teacher and then engaged in
business and is now Interested in a
lccal procery store.
Rald Results in Arrest,
SAI.EM- Or., Aug. 5. (Special.)
Confiscation of 40 gallons of liquor
and- still equipment and the arrest of
H. H. Buckner were the results of
a raid made by six federal officers
and Sheriff Needham last night on
Tice's island, ne'ar Independence. One
large cask contained 30 gallons of the
brew and the remainder was in small
jugs. . All but two gallons was poured
into the Willamette river. The two
gallons will be used as evidence.
Buckner will be taken to Portland.
Circus Comes Monday.
John Robinson's circus will be in
Portland Monday and Tuesday,
August 16-17, according to announce
ment by the advance agent who came
through Portland yesterday. A street
parade Monday morning will open the
circus, which consists of four rings
this season, together with two -stages
and a large track. Some spectacular
features and "stunts" are. promised,
together with a pageant, "When Occi
dent and Orient Meet."
Drink Costs 91400.
Peter Zarklis, Greek laborer, told
the police yesterday that he had been
lured to a room in the Saranae hotel.
Sixth and Couch streets, by two
strangers who offered him a drink of
liquor and robbed him of J1400. Zar
klis said that he was accosted on the
street by a stranger. This man took
him to the room, where the second
man held him up. with a dagger. He
lost $250 in money and checks for
11150. he said.
Senator to Visit Old Home.
SALEM, Or., Aug. 5. (Special.)
For the first time in 68 years, A. M.
LaFollett, state senator for Marlon
county, will go back to Indiana to
visit his old home and some of his
relatives. The LaFollett family will
hold a reunion. Senator LaFollett has
stood closely by his farming and fruit
interests in Marion county for many
decades. This season he has no peach
crop, and says he can take time for
the visit-
Woman Loses Homestead Claim.
YAKIMA, Wash., Aug. 5. (Special.)
The fact that she was prevented
from carrying on .her. homestead de
velopment during a period when she
was in court for alleged unpatriotic
activities failed to save to Miss Anna
MacEacherm her homestead claim. It
has been cancelled by the land de
partment. Miss MacEacherm is can
didate for governor on an "indepen
dent constructive." platform.
Forest Employes Resign.
Two employes in the Portland office
of the United States forest service
have just made known their resigna
tions. One is Miss Hazel Howard, for
several years librarian, who intends
to teach English in the high school at
Red Lodge, Mont. The other Is George
Root, who has been a surveyor work
ing out of the district office for six
years. He is to enter a firm of archi
tects in Seattle.
Alfalfa Fields Inspected.
BAKER, Or.. Aug. 6. (Special.)
B. B. Fulton, assistant county agent,
arrived in Baker yesterday and will
Bpend- the week inspecting the al
falfa fields in the county to de
termine whether or not there is any
of the dreaded alfalfa weevil. So far
as is known. Baker county is free
from the pest, but the pending in
vestigation is a precautionary meas
ure.
Ketchikan, in southern Alaska, is
only 60 hours by steamer from Seat
tle and is only 115 miles from Prince
Rupert. B. C.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT.
MILLINERY makers, top wages, yearly
positions. Apply JLisle Trimmed Mat Co.,
Artisans bldg.
MILLINERY makers wanted, steady post
tions, good wages. lsie Trimmed Hat
Co.. Artisans bldg.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEAR
CAMPBELL'S FAMOUS BAND
TONIGHT
Miss Dorothy Daphne Lewis
Mfuo-Contralfo off Note.
AMISE.MENTS CONCESSIONS
Admission to Park Free to ft P. M.
Daily Ifixceit Sunday and Holidays.
Cars First and Alder. Fare 6 Cents.
Children FREE
AT
COLUMBIA
BEACH
TODAY
Portland's Only Beach
GLOBE
Jack Pickford
'A Burglar by Proxy
L SWIMMING J J,
r' every afternoon and evening. J jOsr'Joi
I,. every evening: except Sunday J I come
t and Monday. J I
llfta and I .IfeVs
asklnatoa I (XliW
AMCSEMENTS.
tJlTT T f"' Broadway at Taylor
HLlLiIVJ Phone Main 1
'TODAY 2:15
',T0NIGHT8:I5
(In Person)
OWN
COMPANY
CHARMING FILM BEAUTIES
WN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
A RT PENNEY
IN
-NOVELTY-
Summer Revue
POPULAR PRICES "ES.
j TICKET OFFICE SALE
"j Opens Today
L J I? T T T Broad mr at Taylor
IIJ-iIIjIU Phone Main 1.
MATINEE 2:15
ONLY
EVENING 8:15
Next Sunday, Aug. 8
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
1 40 PEOPLE iO
IS VAUDEVILLE ACTS 15
POPULAR PRICES EC:f
Children Under 12 at Matinee 25c
.TODAY - TONIGHT "THE MAXINR
DANCERS," whirlwind dancing:; BESSIE
BAR RI SCALE in "THH WOMAN WHO
UNDERSTOOD"; HTJGHfOHNSON. trick
ster; The Perrlnis, equilibrists; Cooper and
Lane, "The Bellboy and the Porter"; Blair
and Creptal, "The Reporter." Walter S.
Ash at the Wurlitzer.
pANTAGES
MATINEE DAILY. S:30
Young America'!! Favorite Divertissement
GAl'TIER'S TOY SHOP
With a host of Diminutive Animal Per
formers, in an Amazinr Routine of
Delightful Entertainment.
SIX OTHKK K1G ACTS
Three performances daily. Night curtain
at t ana v.
CIRCLE at WaahlnsrtOB.
Anne Cornwall
"The GirfinThe Rain"
Also the Comedy
"Watch Your Stepmother"
And th I ' u . 1. .. is :
pen 'rom 9 o'clock in the mornlnir until
4 o clock of the following morning.
Magnificent View. Pure Mountain Air,
free Picnic Grounds, Amusements at
COUNCIL
CREST
PARK
Dancing: Every Evening; Except Sun-
aay.
BASEBALL
Portland vs. Los Angeles
August 3-4-5-63 P. M.
Double-Headers Saturday and
Sunday 1 :30 P. M.
PORTLAND0
DAYS
SHOW GROUNDS
25TH AXD RALEIGH,
MONDAY,
?sDnYv, AUG. 16, 17
T17K
WORLD'S 0!VL,Y SIPER - CIRCUS.
FKRFOKSIAIVt'ES DAILY,
2 A IJ S P. M.
FREE STREET PARADE MON
DAY, 9:30 A. M.
Admission and reserved seat tickets
on sale both days at Sherman, Clay
Piano Co., sixth and Morrison Sts.
No extra charge.
AUCTION 8 AXES,
At Wilson's Auction House, io
Furniture. 169-171 Second fit.
MEETING NOTICES.
SCXNVSIDE CHAPTER. TJ.
r, R. A. M.. East 29th and
Hawthorne Stated convoca
tion tonight (Friday). 7:30
o clock.
W. J. BRECKEL. Sec.
SUNNl'SIDE CHAPTER. NO.
'42. R. A. M. Special convoca
tion tonight (Friday. Masonic
hall. 39th and Hawthorne. By
oruer or M. T.
W. J. BRECKAL. Sec
FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO.
180. A. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication thia (Fri
day afternoon at 2:15 ock,
for the purpose of conducting
the funeral of our lat hrh
er. A. M. Grilley. Services at Y. M. C. A.
auditorium at 3 o'clock. Members are re
quested to attend.
W. L. CORNELL. W. M.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE.
:NO. 162. A. K. AND A. M.
special communication this
(Friday) evening. Aug. 6. at
i ..u o ciock. .Brother w.
Irving Latimer. P. M.. will
confer the
-i. oegree and win be our
guest of honor, the occasion being the 84th
anniversary of his birth. Visiting breth
ren velcums. G. W. COOK, Sec.
SELUVOOD LODGE. NO.
131. A. P. AND A. M. Special
meeting this tKriday) evening
at 7:30 o'clock. Master degree
to be conferred by the Grotto
oegree team. V iBftors w-.l.
Refreshments. By order W. M
J. M. BUTLER, Sec
POBTLAND LODGE. NO.
5j. A. V. AND A. M. Special
communications this (Friday)
anernoon sna evenine. com
mencing 4:30, Masonic Tempi..
Work in II. M dfffre. Visit
ing brethren welcome. By order W.'m.
H. J. HOUGHTON. Sec'
LAST TIMES ' AFT, 2; 1.1.
TOMORROW. K V K. S:15
er!J CHESTER
CONKLiN
WASHINGTON LODGE NO
46. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this Friday)
eve.. 7:30. East Sth and Buin
side. E. A. degree. Visitors
welcome. Bv order of W M
J. H. RICHMOND. se"c '
ROSE CITT SOCIAL CLUB
O. E. S. Annual outing Aug
ust 8. Columbia Park St
Johns car line, chapter mem
bers invited. Bring your
lunch. . Cof lee served.
COMMITTEE.
UEETTNO NOTICES.
KIRKPATRICK COUN
CIL.. NO. SECURITY
BENEFIT ASSN., will meet
In regular closed session In
their council chambers at
8 o'clock this (Friday) eve
ning, at the Swiss hall, 3d
and Jefferson sts. Members
all eel acquainted with the
new campaign just started.
.
MULTNOMAH CAMP.
NO. 77. W. O. W., will hold
regular meeting at hail. E.
6th and Alder streets, this
(Friday) night. August 6.
Inltiatlon. Visiting; mem
bers welcome.
J. O. WILSON. Clerk.
WEBFOOT CAMP NO. 65.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD,
meets every Friday night at
W. O. W. temple. 128 Eleventh
.street. All memberf request-
' ed to be present. v is: una
members welcome.
H. L. BARB UK. Clerk.
128 Eleventh St.
OREGON COMMANDERT
I js x. r-iease aitena iuu
l eral services for Sir A. M.
. Grilley at Y. M. C. A., 3,
o'clock P. M.. today.
Meet at the asylum at 2:30 lor escort
duty. C. F. W1EGAND. Recorder.
REGULAR meeting this
(Friday) evening at 8
HASSALO
o'clock at Oddfellows tem
ple, 1st and Alder sts. First
degree will be conferred on
VI candidates. Visitors wel
1CL0E
come.
R. R. SIBLET. N. G.
D. SCOTT. Rec. Secy.
w.
DANCE given by Big Five Dancing club
Saturday night in Eagles 'hall. 3d and
Madison sts. Good floor, good music,
good time. Come. 8:30 P. il.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th at.
FRIEDLANDER'8 lor lodge emblems,
clazs pins and medals. 310 Washington St.
PIED.
ODON At Prescott, Ariz., July 5, Helen
Odon. age lo years, beloved daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Odon, sister
of Clara. Esther Odon of this city, but
now residing at Prescott, Ariz. Funeral
notice later. Arrangements in care of
Miller & Tracey. -
ftxebal yoTicg.
BISSKTT In this city, August 4, Law
rence A. Bissett, aged 21 years, beloved
eon of Mrs. Margaret BiBsett of 63 Bast
19th. at. North, brother of Margaret M.
Bissett, Andrew P. Bissett, U. iS. army.
Camp Grant, 111., and Mrs. J. G. Ryan of
Vancouver, Wash. Funeral cortege will
leave the new residential funeral pariori
of Dunning &. McEntee, Morrison at 12th
St., Saturday, August 7, at 8:30 A. M.,
thence to St. Francis church, E. 12 th
and Pine sts., where requiem mass will
be offered at 0 A. M. Friends Invited.
Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery.
FISHER In this city, July 31, Helen
Fisher, ai?ed SO years, beloved mother of
Mrs. Louise Miller, Mrs. Lizzie Edwards,
Frank and Paul Fisher, all of this city;
Mrs. Pauline Erz Worthington of Belling
liiim, Wash., and Henry Fisher of Kim
berly, Nev. Funeral cortege will leave
the residence, 10S9 East Washington St.,
Saturday, August 7, at 9 A. M., thence
to St. Joseph's church, Powell Valley
road, where requiem mass will be offered
at 10 A. M. Interment St. Joseph's
ceiuetery. Arrangements in care of Mil
ler & Tracey.
HALEY In this city, August 4, Susie
Haley, aged 37 years. Beloved wife of
James E Haley: mother of Walter, CHve
and Harlan Haley; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Smith; EiMer of Mrs. -V. A.
Carter of Warriagton, Or.: Mrs. Edward
L Sarge of St. Helens, Or.; Mrs. Fred
Kelson of Freeman, O. ; Charles, Clar
ence, Clev Smith, all of this city. Fu
. neral services will be held Saturday.
Aug. 7, at 2 P, M. at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment Mount Scott
cemetery.
GILBERTSON" At Salem. Or.. AugTiist 3,
Karren Olive Gilbert son, aged o'J years,
beloved wife of George Gtlbertson and
-mother rf Wallis A. Gilberteon of this
city; sister ot Klma Ekblad of this city,
George E. of North Dakota, and William
Ekblad of Marshfield, Or. Funeral cerv
ices will be held from the conservatory
chapel of the East Side funeral directors,
414 East Alder street, Saturday at 2
- F. M. Interment in Mount Scott park
cemetery. Friends invited.
BAUMAN At the residence of Mrs. H. F.
Wader, 30 E. 10th Ht. K., August 3,
Kuni Bauman.. aged 67 years months
and 1 days. Beloved sister of Mrs.- Edw.
- Renfer and aunt of Mrs. H. F. Mader
and Ruth Renfer of this city. Funeral
services will be held from the conserva
tory chapel of the East Side funeral di
rectors, 414 E. Alder street, Friday. Au
gust i, at 10:30 A. M. Concluding serv
ices will be held at the Portland crema
torium. Friends invited.
GRILLEY At the residence. 404 E. 38th
st. N., August 4. 1020, Albert M. Grilley,
aged 44 years, oeloved husband, of Flor
ence Grilley, father of Alberta, Dorothy
end. Donald Grilley. Friends invited to
attend the funeral services at the Y. M.
C. A. auditorium. Sixth and Taylor sis.,
at 3 P. M. today (Friday), August 6,
lvzKt. xnterment rtiverview cemetery.
CAMPION In this city, August 3, 1920,
Edward Campion, aged bo years. Fu
neral cortege will leave the residence,
4U5 East Broadway, at 8:U0 A. M. to
morrow (Friday), August 6, 1920, thence
to Holy Rosary church. Third and
Clackamas streets, where requiem mass
will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment
Mount Caivary cemetery.
CAMPION In this city, August 3, 1I20,
Edward Campion, aged to years. Fu
neral cortege will leave the residence,
493 E. Broadway, at 8:30 A. M. today
(Friday). August 6, 1020, thence to Holy
Rosary church, Third and Clackamas
sip., where requiem mass will be offered
at 9- A. M. Interment Mount Calvary
cemetery.
BERRY The funeral services of the late
Angeline ierry will be held, today (Fri
day), August 6. at 2 P. M.. at the
residence. 600 East Oak street. Friends
invited. Incineration, Portland Crema
torium. J. P. Flu ley &r Son, directors.
NASH The funeral services of Jennie
Nash, widow of the late James H. Nash,
,. will be held today (Friday), August 0,
at 2:30 P. M.. at Fin ley's, Montgomery
at Fifth. Friends Invited. interment
Lone Fir cemetery.
PATT1SON The funeral services of the
late George ixeison .fattison will De neia
today (Friday), August 6. at 0 A. M .,
at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. Interment Mount Cal
vary cemetery.
ORR Funeral services of William E. Orr
will be neia oaiuraay, August i, at iu:au
A. M. at the chapel of Miller & Tracey.
Interment Multnomah Park cemetery.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. v JONES
AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Now. located in their new residential fu
neral home, Morrison at 12th, west side.
Phone Broadway 430. Automatic 545-5S.
The Funeral Home of Refinement
and Distinctive Service.
Note We have no branches nor any con
nections whatever with any other
undertaking firm.
EDWARD HOLM AN
&SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Streets. Main 607.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors,
Washington Street, Between 'JOih and
list Streets, West Side.
Lady Assiitnt.
Main 2691. Auto. 578-85.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, lith and Everett Sts. Phone
Broadway -133. Automatic 521-33.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
H'NERAL DIRECTORS.
Main IK Montgomery at Ftfth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The Residential Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah St. lrvington-Uist. Kast 54.
V. S. DUNNING. INC;
414 K. Alder. Phone 52.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
use of floral- chapel and auto equipment.
PT T TT-T) T-T E. Eleventh and Clay.
. Ji. JiILirv.ri Kaat 7sl Tabor 1S33
A. D. KENWORTHT & CO.,
5P02-4 9-d St.. Lents. Tabor 527.
rPTPHM Twelfth and Morrison Sts.
itirilOWr ... Broadway 1I534.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
592 Williams ave.
East 108S. C 1083.
BREEZE & SNOOK gWS10?,
t"
1546
6KEWES UNDERTAKINO COMPANT, 3d
and-Clay. M. 415-' 31.-Lmdy Assistant
KLOB.18TS.
iZAAr&l 328MarrisonSt.
' ,?PrjrtlandHotiMay T
stores - Bet.BrthrjIPark Maz257
Charge Accounts Solicited.
Smiths Flower Shop
Portland progressive florist. We special
ize in funeral designs. 141 V Sixth, op
posite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, 354 Washington. Main 169.
"Flowers for all occasions artistically
arrangeq.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison St.
Main 7700. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch stores.
TONSETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington
st. bet. 4th and 6th. Main 5102. A 1101.
MOVCMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
868 Fourth St., Opp. City Hall. N'en Bros.
IPS B LAPSING GRANITE! CO.
yT THIRD AT MAOISOW fiTBCET
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
investigates all cases
cruelty to animals. Offic
of alleeed
Offices, room 160
courthouse.- Phone Main 378
from
8 A M. to 9 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
pound at its home, 535 Columbia bou
levard. Phone any time, Woodl awn
764. Dogs for sale. Horse ambulance
for sick or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses,
etc.. cicked up free of charge.
KEy TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver.)
Old Rags ssd Woolen Clothing.
We Make Reversible. Hand-Wovea
FLUFF RUGS
Room-Size Fluff Ross Woven. S17.M
Raar Ron Woven All Sizes.
Clothes Cleaninr and Dyelnar Dents.
Mail Orders Send for. Bookie.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
H2 Roes. Steam Cleaned. Sl.fi a.
WESTERN FLCFF RVQ CO.
64 Union Ave. ,N.
Phones. East 8516 and East 7655.
FOR RENT
10,000 square feet storage
space, fireproof building.
MONARCH MOTOR CO.
343 Vancouver Ave.
East 4136.
WE CALL FOR YOUR. OLD
CARPETS.
Ross and Woolen Clothlno
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly
RaT Kugn Woven All Slues
Mall Orders. Send for Booklet.
Carpets Cleaned. Laid and
Refitted.
Northwest rtjo to,
1HH East 8th St.
Phone East 35S0.
Absolute
Guarantee!
VERMIN
yo Riddance,
No Pay.
ROACH DOOM,
MICE PILLS,
ANT DOOM,
BEDRlu DOOM,
HAT DOOM
MOTH DOOM,
FLY DOOM,
Mfg;,
by
EDGAR A. MURRAY CO. Drtit
P1LLMAN A CO, All,
45 Union Ave., Portland. Phone Enst
7407, Tabor 7809.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS
TRATORS Will Find Oar Tnrice-Seeured
rAHM UORTUACLS
Exceptional Investments for trust
funds. Itot a foreclosure in Itrts.
. ty years.
FEAR dt GRAY,
Phone Main 35. . 102 Fourth St.
Mortgage Loans
Lowest Interest rateat Inatallment re-
piymcnti If desired. Building? loans
made. Mo delay In closing;.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 .Northwestern Banlc Bnlldln&
niarsaait
FOR RENT
Upper floor Manchester Building;,
S5 5th street. Suitable for dancing,
club room, light manufacturing.
Apply pn premises.
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our owrsmoney on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts,
livestock, notes, etc.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
210 Cham, ot Com. Bids. Malst 3020.
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAGE) LOANS
Halted States Balk Uuitdlaa
REAL ESTATE.
For Sal Flat and Apartment Property.
NON-RKSIDENT will sell 6-family apart
ment ciose in. east side; low pric of
$7500 for quik sale; terwa. Owaer.
LO Oresoniin.
u Houses w Garages B
I "-z. Erected la
jUc Portland fi
IiHiSSl Shipped Aarwher ij
Met-: tr-X In built 4-foot seo- f
fki ET6V&4W on raady and fl
; fc.fi ! Isg ffig" Xo ut LI
A first-class bouse or garage dl-
f rert from the factory at a GREAT 1
II SAVING. You pay no middlemen IR
Ml profit. Write for catalog.
I Redimade Building Co. I
I Kant Kleventh and Mao Wet, T
II ' 2 Blocks south of Hawthorne. L
Pboa East 6114. 1'ortlana. Or. V
KF.AL ESTATE.
For Sale Flat and Apartment Property.
BUY a home and have Income at same
time- I have two small apartment houses
In Irvlngton for bale at 17.oeO and
I18.1HJO: first-class In every sespect. R.
J. O Nell, 717 Board of Trade.
FOR SALE at assessed value, S. E. corner
14th and Columbia, 50x57 feet. 6-room
house: income Uo; fine apartment sua.
Price 6000. half cash. R. J. McDulIeo.
3-'2 Pike St.. Seattle. Wash.
i?or bale
-Beacb Property.
CARTWRIGHT PARK. SEASIDE. OR
Lots are now on sale in cartwrignt
-Park from 75 to 700; nearly -'00 lots
to choose from: liberal terms pnered to
those wishing to build a Seaside home-
For full information call or phone.
WHITM ER-KELLY CO.,
4t4 Plttock Block.
Phone Broadway 784. or
F. M. COLE. Agent at
Seaside. Oregon.
CHOICE BEACH LOT.
EXCHANGE FOR
Painting and Paperhanglng
and furnish material.
Lot located In Tillamook beach (Salt
air), near atalion and ocean, ia 760.
Oregonian.
S2 ACRES. North Beach, short dlstanc.
above Breakers hotel. Finest ocean
frontage, partly cu'tivoted. part lit.e
shade trees; about 10 acres cranberry
boe; tloO per acre. Owaer, 810 -n. ol
Com. Phone Mar. 1585
FOR SALE Or will rent or leas, two
choice lota. 60x140 teet at Tillamook
beach, on board walk, county road and
railroad: near dance pavilion and DoleL
AL 7B7, Oreronlaa.
GEARUART. splendid full let, clear title.
fHo: need the money. Main 4i39.
hot bale
-Lota.
IMMEDIATELY CALL OR PHONE.
Now Is the time to buy a home site
In beautiful Walnut Park. FJr-.Sc:.t
OFFER THIS WEEK FOR T MORl.
HOMES. You can build now or at our
pleasure. Remember when building ma
terial drops in value lots will advance.
Take advantage of this ' clle,'t ,?"''
made you by owner. W. M. w Killings
worth, office 114D Union ave. North, ot
nee hours 10 to 12 A. M. Phone after
wards Wood lawn 3304 or Woodlawn jl.
tsoo.
50x150 KILLINGS WORTH AVE.
Owner must have money: all clear: ce
ment walks, a big lot in a good neigh
borhood; good abstract and warranty
deed.
HITTER. LOWE ft CO..
201-3-3-7 Board of Trade bldg.
2T5-
BOxlOO on E. 11th. fac. east. 100 ft. S.
ef Killlngsworth; no liens; owner must
sell: good abstract and warranty deed, .
BITTER. LOWE & CO..
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade bldg.
BEAUTIFUL Alameda Park 108x100 cor
ner, best part ot section; streets Paid:
special for quick aale. 2650. terms if
you wish.
JOHNSON-BODSON CO..
633 N. W. Bank BldgJ Main 8.8T.
Twrt tttt.t. int. with 0 bearing fruit treea.
...I..., ...... r...lUlni nf 100X10U
corner. 17th and Jarrett sts., four blocks
north of Alberta car line: S1200 buys
both lota: terms if desired; no incum-
brances. N 974. Oregonian.
ROSE CITY SNAP 500.
60x100, on East 60th, near Broadway,
paved st. and all improvements in. Price
for quick sale, 50U, plus J163 city Hens.
GRUSSI & BENNETT.
S18 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452.
LOT with 2 corners on E. Dth, Killings
worth and Brown avenues. 110-foot east
front. 47 north and 47 south front roo-h
4or 4. houses; improvements In and paid
, lor. 1 nis ween only j
St'llwood 771. owner.
ALAMEDA PARK. 50x100 corner, streets
paid; $1000. a snap. ,
JOHNSON-DODSON CO..
6S3 N. W. Bank Bldg Main 8787.
00x100 CORNER, Lee Bow Park, :23 cash;
sidewalk almost worm price u&eu. -strict
furnished. E. Scherzinger, o- .N.
ltith St.. owner.-
FINE Rosev City corner, J1000; streets
paid; terms.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
6"3 N. W. Bank Biclgj Main 3787.
t w v-t v-m-r: Trwioni onmer. will accept
other well located lot to value S1UU0 as
part payment. East 7o04. owner.
DANDY lot for any purpose. 17th
Taylor. Speak to Leroy Lomase.
Chamber of Commerce.
and
54
FOR SALE or trade
property. 4U3 East
good lot for beach
2lth St.
FOR SALE Lot in Rose City park. 1
blocks from car. Owner, xaoor ioa-.
For Sale Homes.
p $260 VACANT IM0 CASH.
SlIOoU VACAXT S00 CASH.
R-r. pfnnt bunsralovv. best nlumblne,
cement bas t, electric lights, gas, -Ipg.
nr.. 50x100. fruit, berries, excellent con
dftion. like new; conv. to Franklin hisa
school.
G. C. GOLDEXBERG.
G. C. GOLDENBERG.
Abl-ngton Bldg. Main 4803.
ft-ROOM BUNGALOW. $3G30.
5 rooms, full cement baeement, floored
ftttfe. fireoiace. burret. booKcases. uutcn
kitchen, wash trays, French doors, fin
ished in white throughout; paved streets
and sewers naid : l dlock to car: i:
cash, balance $32 per month, including
interest.
CLEVELAND-HENDERSON CO..
212 Railway Exch. Bldg. Main 6752
FOR SALE 7-roora house, full cement
basement, furnace, on a corner lOOxloO,
good retaining wall; sewor and street
improvements all in and paid; with all
the fruit and berries necessary for fam
lly use; In a good neighborhood ; close
to Union ave. A snap at $4SoO. Ask
for B. H. Moore, 1 he Lawrence Co.
Jl'J Corbett Bldg.
WEST SIDE BUNGALOW.
YOUR OWN TERMS.
New. modern, near car at city limit?
eas. electricity. Bull Run water, 1 acre,
all cleared, good view, never been occu
pied, $3050. Very small cash payment
netrSBarv from resDonstDie oarty.
J. C. CORBIN CO.. 303-6-7 Lewis Bldg.
WONDERFUL
BARGAIN.
ALAMEDA.
Select (-rooms and sleeping porch
-white enamel, hardwood floors, garage
$6o00. terms; $1000 cash. SoO month,
including Interest. East 1347.
J00 DOWN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW.
LOT 78X115 FEET.
Garase. family orchard, grapes, house
faces east; between 2 carlines; on hard-
surface road. Garden spot 0uxll feet.
Nice neighborhood: cheap; ;S000.
OWNER, Broadway 413.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. '
Five-room strictly modern bungalow.
lot fit ixlOO, xgood neighborhood; faces
east; -s block: from car; paved street.
Will accept home in Irvington or Lau
re hurst or heights and assume mort
gage. P C15. Oregonian.
HAVE TWO HOMES MUST SELL ONE,
Bungalow, five rooms and sleeping
porch, outcn ititcnen, zuii cement base
ment. furnace. 50x100 lot. garage, one
biocK ttose uity car: ciose in. rrice
S37oO; easy terms. Owner, 304 Oak
st. Broadway un.
$11.000 IRVINGTON $11,00(1.
11 ROOMS. .
Never offered for sale before. Hot
water heat. Absolutely modern. If you
care to see me oesi uuy in i.vii(iTUi
on 15th st. call Bdwy. 133.
CENTRAL EAST SIDE.
For sale. 47 East Fifteenth st.. 8-room
house, lot j.ixiuo. sman payment down,
easy terms tor the balance; a bargain
must soiu at uiiv u.
FOR SALE.
A beautiful big place.
2000 Portsmouth ave.
Take a look and make us
an offer; paving in;bargain
6-ROOM home, full plumbing, basement.
DOxiUU it, i run ana oernes; a snap,
IOtU, cat ii, udiiinue moniniy,
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
633 N, W, Bank Bldg. Main 378T.
OWNER MUST SELL
on account sickness, confectionery and
cifrars. soft drinks; good location. Rent
$50 per month; will sacrifice for $lt50.
Main 7031.
FROM owner only, $2200, $500 down, bal
ance like rent, now vacant, 6-room
house tn pood condition; painted, tinted
and new plumbing, fruit and flowers
Woodlawn 410.
$000 CASH $.1000.
2 lots, 6-r., spg. pr.. furn.. firepL. fruit,
garden, blk. car. Great snap.
G. C. GOLDENBERG, Ablnton Bldg.
"So Years In Portland." Mam 4S03.
AUTOMOBILE ACCEPTED.
Have $7.00 modern residence; will
consider late model tt-cylinder car, not
over $2000. and $30O0 cash; balance time
to sulr. See owner. 428 Lumbermene bid.
6-ROOM Iurnished house, fuli lot. improve
ments paid. $2000, $500 cash. Kent
terms, some balance. Albee, fc
INTERSTATE LAND CO..
C4S Stark St. Main 5429
REAL SNAP ROSE CITY.
6-room modern, furnace, fireplace;
1 -vina city, must pell.
J. ROBB1NS,
301 Railway Exchange.
Main 7931.
L-ROOM modern bungalow, nil built-in ef
fects, open fireplace, sleeping porch, ga
rage, ail newly tinted, close in ; $4uu0,
terms. Mr. Millership, Alder Hotel.
ATTRACTIVE 5-room modern bungalow,
lot uOkHMJ; pnty fruit; car passes door;
big bargain for quick sale. Call Tabor
3410. "
$lr.OO 8 R"OMS. hdwd. ; furnace, suitable
'2 tlata. blS Chamber of Commerce.
REAL ESTATIw
For Sale Houses.
CAREY-SAVIDGE compant,
MAIN 74S7.
Our expert appraiser reports to rs
that the following houses are well worth
the prices asked. We have a carefully
chosen list of houses in every district
and good business judgment suggests
that jou look at them be tors you buy.
ROSE CITY.
94SOO.
On full lot, paved streets, sewer; S
large bedrooms with closets upstairs, all
in Ivory A'oodwork; living room with
attractive fireplace, dining room with
built-in buffet and cove ceiling. Dutch
kitchen, den, full cement basement,
laundry trays, furnace, hardwood floors.
With substantial -monthly payments this
house can be aad for $750 down; a real
buy.
ROSE CITT.
$3500.
Strictly modern 6-room bungalow, on
full lot, 2 blocks from car, living room,
built-in buffet, Dutch kitchen, breakfast
room, full cement basement, furnace,
laundry trays, fireplace, hardwood i'loors
garage. This place is much under val ie.
Convenient terms.
NORTH OF PIEDMONT.
$4750.
1 00x100 on Rodney avenue, near De
kum. with story and half house, with 3
bedrooms upstairs; full cement basement,
lots of fruit and berries, fine garden;
excellent buy; $1000 down.
WALKING DISTANCE.
$3600.
On Tillamook street, a double con
structed house of S rooms, all on one
floor, full cement basement, furnace.
Dutch kitchen, street improvements in
and paid; good value; only $600 down.
KENTON.
$3200.
A very substantial bungalow of 5
rooms, near ca-, on full lot, built-in buT
fet, Dutch kitchen, 2 large bedrooms,
cement basement. This is a very at
tractive bungalow; only $500 down.
CARET-SAVIDGE COMPANT.
211 Railway Exchange Building.
Main 74S7.
Open Evennigs and Sundays.
Marshall 1838.
SUNNY SIDE DISTRICT. .
$600.
$600.
No. 124. Good 6-room house, plumb
ing, gas, electric lights, screens, shades,
paved streets, close to school and car.
Lot 40x100. price $3300. $600 cash, bal
ance $22 per month. This is less than
rent.
$2500,
$2500.
Ni. 123. 5-room cottage, good garage,
plumbing, gas and electric lights, screens,
shades, paved streets, cement sidewalks,'
good lot, fruit, flowers and shrubbery,
close to school and car. Total price
$-'500. $1000 cash, balance terms.
LAWYERS TITLE & TRUST CO
2S5 Stark Street, Near Fourth.
Marshall IS 9 8.
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Substantially built, gracefully designed.
In a fine location, one block from car
line, in Portsmouth; large living room
with fireplace, large dining room with
superb cabinet work: hardwood floors.
every facllty known for kitchen conven
ience is installed; large reception hall,
big porch, fine, airy bedrooms, inclosed
sleeping porch, lull concrete basement,
lot 50x100. with an abundance of fruit
and vegetables. I may be wrong, but
in my estimation this is a fine home at
$4750. Mr. Mahoney,
COE A. McKENNA A CO.,
82 Fourth Street. 1 Main 4522.
Evenings, Columbia 6;18.
MODERN bungalow, 5 rooms, large attic.
uaseraent. .trice
New modern bungalow, 4 rooms,
breakfast nook, concrete basement;
$32o0.
rt ew modern cottage, 6 rooms, sleep
ing porch, built-in teatures, lireplace,
concrete basement; $300.
New. nifty bungalow, 4 rooms, break
fast nook, concrete basement, large at
tic, with an acre of ground: $5750.
Beautiful bungalow, 5 rooms, break
fast nook, sleeping porch. fireplace,
concrete basement, corner lot; price
$4650.
O. W. BRYAN,
S09 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963.
FINK VIEW OF MOUNTAINS
Lovely 8-room residence, lot 72x123.
fruit, berries, nuts. Here's positively a
great bargain for $4500. very easy terms.
New pipeless 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.,
4 blocks south of Montavilla car. Ta
bor 854.
IRVINGTON.
MY COLONIAL HOME IS FOR SALE.
5S6 E. 32TH ST. N.
Pass by and look It over. If Inter
ested call at 033 E. 13th st. for key. I
cannot use the bouse myself and must
sell. There are 8 beautiful rooms, old
ivory finish, tapestry walls; in the very
best of condition; 2 fireplaces, full base
ment, furnace, built-in fruit room and
coal bin I have $8250 in it. Make me
an offer. Owner.
WEST SIDE 6-ROOM SNAP.
Good 6-room house, elec, gas, lath,
cement basement, 3 nice bedrooms, cor
ner lot 50x50, liens all paid nice view,
on Curry st. Price a snap, only $2iiOQ.
any reasonable terms, $5KI or less cash,
$25 per month. Why pay high rent?
Vacant and ready to move into. Shown
oy appointmentonly.
GRUSSl & BENNETT,
318-321 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452.
$300 DOWN
and balance at $30 monthly for a dandv
6-room house, located at SOS Lombard
street, in a good district and on a paved
street; newly painted and decorated,
rooms large and airy. This beats the
rent game and Insures you a perma
nent home. Price $2750. Call Ml Ma
honey. CO? A. McKENNA & CO.,
Main 4522. Evenings Columbia 638.
AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME.
Large grounds, fine car service, just
out of city and high taxes, 5-room new
bungalow, lara3 fireplace, oak floors, all
built-ins, gas and electricity. We are
selling property at cost of construction,
$4500, $1000 cash, terms on bal. Mar
shall 3352, evenings. Tabor 3090. 403
Couch building.
J. B. ROCK CO..
FURNISHED BUNGALOW Furnished five
rooms and large attic, hardwood floors,
fireplace, built-ins, furnace, lots of fruit,
paved and paid, all fine furniture, new
rugs, everything in best of condition,
near Laurelhurst Park, block to car. see
this one and you'll took no farther.
Marshall 3352. J. B. ROCK CO.
J.-.500 ROSE CITY PARK $5500.
, 6-room modern bungalow with garage,
on 50x105 lot, hardwood floors, enamel
finish, fine shrubbery and grounds, east
front. A teal value at the price. Con
dition perfect. Call Mr. Bliss,
COE A. McKENNA & CO.,
82 Fourth Street. Main 4522.
A SNAP.
- Good 6-room house, lot 100x100, bear
ing fruit trees, all sorts of berries;
electric lights, full cement basement,
five blocks from Woodlawn car; price
jjouu. jjio c. inn ol. rn.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
New 5-room colonial bungalow: break
fast nook, attic, hardwood floors; ivory
xinisn, uasco iurnace; select neighbor
hood; beautiful view; $7850, terms. Own
er. Main ZtiXG.
HOME FOR OLD FOLKS.
five-room oungaiow type cottage, on
ground 150xl0;j. fruit, berries, etc., dote
to car; $350 cash, balance monthly; a
splendid little buy. Fred W. German
to.i i&z tnamwr or commerce.
TAKE IRVINGTON CAR.
Brand new six-room bungalow, strlct
lv modern; hardwood floors, furnace anU
built-ins: all st. impts. paid: iiiod cash
will handle it. Go see it today. 21 K.
3 tit H at. rnone owner. Cast 4000.
FrfftNTTXG on Oswcko lake, nfc hnnB.
low. 3 rooms and large sleeping porch.
basement, toilet, electricity; 1SG0. $soo
cash, balance easy. A. 2d. Howell. 401
Board of Trade.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
7-room modern home on good car line,
30 minutes' walk from business center
of Portland: price reasonable, $2500 of it
1 ike paying rent. Phone East 775.
FOR SALE.
Modern 5-room bungalow, hdw. floors
fireplace and Iurnace; garage in base
ment; on corner lot, 50xl0O; splendidly
located. Good buy. Call Tabor S044.
WONDERFUL BARGAIN.
Beautiful modern G-room and bath
residence, large corner lot. on car line
paved street, garage, fruit, etc; deal
with owner. 1095 E. 30th t. N.
FUR SALE 5-room house, two lots, fruit
trees, woodshed ; $300 cash, $700. as
nav men is. ou
PORTLAND HEIGHTS residences. 724 to
730 Patton roa, to be sold for cash by
owner. Phone Bdwy. 403, 247 Ankeny l
5-ROOM house all furnished; garage, lot
33"xlOO, for $2600. One block from
Williams ave. 79 Vancouver ave.
7-ROOM modern bunjtalow for sale; fur
nace, fireplace, hardwood floors, garaga.
Cail Tabor 4S73.
FOR SALE Modern 8-room
50x100; leaving city; $2250.
8th st.
house, lot
23 East
OWNER. $6ftG0. Irvington house, strictly
modern. Investigate. Main 4190.
6-KOOM modern furnished cottage, with
garage.. East 1302,
REAL ESTATE.
For Sa.'e
-Hoi
H-ACRS TRACT.
3-ROOM HOUSE.
$1500. one block and a half to Colum
bia highway and car; all planted to gar
den. 6 fruit trees, some furniture, Imme
dmte possession, only ?S00 cash, balance
2a a month, interest included at 6r.
J. L. Hartman company. 8 Cham
ber of Com. Bldg. Main -OS.
ROSE CITY PARK.
CLOSE-IN VACANT.
T Rooms and Sleeping Porcb.
Semi-bungalow type. A DELIGHT
EKk. HOMJ:; 1" HIGH-CLASS LOCA
TION; all up-to-date features; newly
decorated; attractive corner; paved
streets. In choicest part of "R. C" dis
trict, convenient to car. Real bargain
lor about cash; terms. If you realty
want a home don't lose this unusual
opportunity. Immediate possesion.
Call owner, Broadway -421 or Tabor lta
evenings.
LAURELHURST NEW BUNGALOW.
Brand new 5-room bungalow, just be
ing completed, strictly modern and up
to the minute, garage, oak floors, all
built-ins. Dutch kitchen, breakfast nook,
cooler, old i - ory finish throughout, good
floored attic, fine cement basement, lot,
60x100. ail liens in and paid, restricted
district, 1 block to car, 15 minutes' ride
to west side; will be readv to occupy in
about 2 weeks; price $6050, $2OO0 or
more cash. Shown by appointment mly.
ORL'SSI & BENNETT,
313-321 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452.
ADMINISVRATOR'S SALE.
This ad will run 3 days and
property must be sold this week.
Consisting of one 8-rocm semi
modern home and lOuxlOO corner
lt; all kinds of truit and flowers.
Should brin about S00UO; will take
$4ut0; u cash. Near Reed college.
Mar. 3989. Evenings, Aut. 219-19.
JUST what you have been lnokinc fp
One of those beautiful suburban homes,
modern 7-room bungalow, with one of
those beautiful acres in lawn, fruit and
ornamental shrubbery, close to electric
car and in fine district, only $t0oo.
I have many other suburban homes from
S2joo to $10,000 each on which I can
quote a homeseeker reasonable prices
and terms. J. B. HOLBROOK, 214-213
Panama bldg.
MT. TABOR SWELL HOME SNAP.
B-roora large residence; 4 fireplaces,
furnace, buiit-ins. library, sewing room,
4 bedrooms, larse sleeping porch large
attic, fine corner, 100x100 paved sts..
paid: elegant view on East Morrison et.,
one block to car; would cost $14,000 to
build house now; price $1000, on any
reasonable terms. Photo at our office.
. GRUSSI & BENNETT,
318-321 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452.
RICHMOND HOME.
6 rooms, reception hall, fireplace end
furnace; good cement basement with
trays, corner lot. 3 bedrooms; t4600,
ouo cash, balance J20 per month and
interest at 6 per cent.
CLEVELAND-H KNDERSON co,
212 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG.
LAURELHURST BARGAIN.
An exceptional buy in a 6-room house;
hardwood floors, magnificent buffet,
fireplace, furnace, beautiful interior fin
ish; fine location; now vacant; no incum
brances; price $7500; SiioOO cash will
handle. J. a. McCART X", 270 Stark
st. Main 1700; evenings'. Tabor 5o;7.
$3500 $1400 CASH.
Cozy 5-room bungalow, , fireplace,
built-in bookcases, bullet, complete
kitchen, good basement, some fruit;
hard-surface street in and included la
price.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
633 N. W. Bank Bidg. Main 3787.
FINE PIEDMONT HOME.
Offered by owner for first time; strict
ly modern, clean. ne'lv retinished in
side and out; would coet $18,000 to du
plicate today; will sell for $12.0U0 cash;
location S. W. corner Mai lory and Jar
rett, .No. 1219 ilallory. Owner on prem
ises. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and attic, cement
basement. 80x100 lot, fruit, berries and
garden, chicken house. Everything in
excellent condition and a real snap for
$2100. $300 down. Mr. Jesse, 627 Cor
bett bldg. Main 7141.
WESTMORELAND.
Large living room, dining room, kitch
en and den first floor, o bedrooms and
sleeping porch second floor; furnace,
double garage; $7500, terms.
POINDEXTER. 20S Selling Bldg
Main 1S0U. Residence East 6771.
$5100 ROSE CITY $3100.
5-room modern bungalow on Alameda
drive, 50x100 lot, hardwood IKors, fire
place, full cement basement, fruitroom.
laundry trays; beautiful fir trees and
lawn; $1000 down. Weller & Rinehart,
Main 4503. 212 Chamber of Commerce.
DANDY little modern home, living and
dining room in one, bedroom, kitchen,
disappearing bed, bookcases, buffet, fire
place, full basement; $2130, $to0 will
handle.
JOHXSON'-DODSON CO..
633 M. W. Bank Bldg. Main 3787.
$;iOt0 E. 41ST ST. SOUTH $3000.
Good 8-room 14 -story home, on Oox lOO
corner, paved street, fruit trees, good
surroundings and only $300 cash. Call
Mr. Bliss.
COE A. McKENNA & CO..
82 Fourth Street. Main 4522.
BUILD NOW!
If you own a lot we will secure the
money and butid for you; terms like
rent; call and see ua
BUILDERS' R E ALT ST EXCHANGE.
621 Morgan Bldg. Main 2033.
$3300.
High-class bungalow, built for home;
fine living room, dining room, kitchen,
S bedrooms, furnace, beautiful grounda,
FOl.NLiEXTER. '208 Selling Bidg.
Main 1S00. Residence East 6771.
PRICE ONLY $1230.
In the Hawthorne district, lot 50x60.
2-room house, street improvements all
in and paid; $5u cash, balance $20 per
month aud Interest. Gibson, 2US Stark.
Marshall 12.
SOUTH PORTLAND SNAP.
$1000 3-Room Home $1000.
Vacant; $100 cash. baiance like rent;
has electricity, 30x1 0u lot; fine view.
Needs repairs.
SMITH-WAGONER CO.. Stock Exch.
F-LEGANT 0-'OD.n bungalow, furnished
with good furniture, gas and wood
ranges. paved st., good plumbing,
spruce siding. E. 25th and Gladstone st,
$4iM0; $1000 cash, baL monthly. Ea.at
IRVINGTON DISTRICT.
FINE CORNER LOT. 0-room house. S
bedrooms; might consider smaller pace
or give easy terms.
POINDEXTER. 208 Selling Bldgr.
Main 1 8O0. Residence East 6771.
FOR SA LE Six-room house, 3 lots, with
bearing fruit trees aud chicken house;
near school. Price $2700, furnished
complete; $500 cash and balance $25 a
month and 6 per cent. See ovner. 66U-4
60th st. S. E. Mount Scott car
$2500 CAPITOL HILL $2300.
6-room bungalow, new, never been oc
cupied; lot 0xl3, 5 minutes' walk from
Capitol Hill station, 10 minutes Fulton
park ; easy terms.
SMITH-WAGONER CO., Stock Exch. '
BEAUTIFUL bungalow, four large rooms,
bath, many built-ins, garage, chicken
houses: over A., all cultivated ex
cept small fir grove; almost 600 straw
berry plants and 500 logan and rasp
beirv plants; $3230. cash. Tubor7412.
$7000.
Walking distance, east side. 4 bed
rooms, Gasco furnace, garage, full base
ment : terms.
POIN DEXTER, 20S Selling Bldg.
Main ISoO. Residence East 6771.
ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW, one of
the best modern homes in the best dis
trict. 5 rooms and larpe sleeping porch,
garage, trees and shrubbery. From own
er will take $3100 cash to handle, MO
East 44th North.
5 ROOMS and sleeping porch, parage full
plumbing. Dutch kitchen, cement base
uient: ctose to school; Rose City Park
car; 50x100 lot. Quick possession $23uu.
terms. Tabor 430L
$3000 100x100, .8 ROOMS.
Prominent corner. cement garage,
fruit trees; view of city.
CLEVELAND-HENDERSON CO..
212 Ry. Exch. Bldg. Main 6752.
DEAL direct with owner; a well con
structed square house In excellent con
dition; 1 large rooms, near good schools;
immediate possession. 65th and bandy
blvd. Tabor 934.
' $6000 LAURELHURST HOME $6000.
7-r?om bungalow and sleeping porch,
oak floors, iurnace, fireplace,' bu: fet;
near car, good location, in fine condition;
naved and paid. Ca'l Mars-hall 3352.
BY OWNER. Rose City Park. 5 room!
with sleeping porch, hardwood floors
throughout, modern In every respect.
704 E. ibth l North. Price $5000, on
terms.
ULST be sold this week, rock-bottom
price, my beautiful Rose .City home,
every built-in feature and convenience,
near school and R. C car; immediate
possession ; good terms. Tabor S&4o.
MLST sell, at once, 7-room modern bun
galow; H. W. floors. Dutch Kitchen,
large sleeping porch, full cement base
ment, garage; no agents. Call owner.
Main 7'J72. -
IRVINGTON A 7-room house. iarge
enough for moderate sized family, a
bargain at $5500. Phone owner, Mar
ehail 1SS1.
LA DD ADDITION 6-room modera kuM
and garage. East 371H.
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